 Hi friends! We have an awesome end-dress all-hands to share with you this month. A few highlights. The IPFS network has grown to 550,000 nodes and 12 million weekly users of the IPFS.io gateway. Filecoin hit a new record of 2.18 PB of user data being onboarded in a single day. GoLibP2P just released experimental support for web transport allowing Chromium browsers to connect to any GoLibP2P nodes. Testground is now doing automatic interop testing between Rust and GoLibP2P implementations and between new releases. There's a fill-pull out now for whether the community supports 536 to increase rewards for long-term data storage in the Filecoin network. If you're a token holder, storage provider or data client, go cast your vote. We also got updates on the next Filecoin network upgrade, V17 codename Shark, sealing as a service support in Lotus, LibP2P powering the Ethereum Merge, and FBM Engineering and Developer Experience Roadmap. Tune in for two deep dives on Problab on NAT hold punching success rate and from Phil Infra on IPFS operator. And as always you can find us on Filecoin Slack, our public end-dress notion where at the awesome upcoming events like Phil Singapore, IPFS camp, PL Lab Week, Phil Lisbon and many more. See you there!