 When I started Protocol Labs in 2014, there was no institution that could actually support the development of IPFS and Filecoin to be open source projects deep in the R&D chasm and to build them with a community-first and open source orientation. So I set out to build an organization that could actually turn into that kind of group. As we built IPFS and Filecoin and scaled it, we encountered many other groups that worked with us in those projects and that built other applications and systems on top of them. We've assembled this group into a very strong network and we've created a product to support all of the builders across the network. So this is the infrastructure of the Protocol Labs network. And we'll talk to you about six major areas that we help many groups with. The first thing that we do is that we build a well-connected network. We gather many companies and projects across many stages of development and we help connect them to facilitate strong connections in the relevant stages. So think of groups getting to meet each other in their same stage, groups being able to learn from folks further along, and groups being able to learn from each other in specific industries. We've also created a network directory and infrastructure to be able to facilitate interactions across all of these teams. These network profiles have a set of directions around how to contact people, what to ask about, and so on. And we've built an Office Hour structure in there to help facilitate knowledge sharing. It's been great seeing everyone here at Lab Week. And what would a network be without in-person connection? The Protocol Labs network hosts hundreds of events every year. These range from conferences like Lab Week to summits like CryptoEcon Day to in-person social gatherings like our monthly Lab Day dinners. Most of the teams in the network are fully remote, fully distributed. So these in-person events and conferences are a great way to connect, collaborate, and just have a great time. Stay tuned as well for our network events page. This will allow you to see all the events that teams in the Protocol Labs network are hosting so that you can join in those events as well. The other thing that I'm excited to share today is our PL Network portal. So we've heard some feedback from teams that there are so many resources that the Protocol Labs network provides to its teams, but they don't always know where to go to go find them. And so today we're launching PLNetwork.io, which is the Protocol Labs network portal, where you can get access to information about the network directory, launch pad, Discord, the services marketplace, and more. We also have a network handbook, which has even more detail on each of these programs. But essentially, if you're ever wondering about where to go for information about PLNetwork programs, PLNetwork.io is the portal for you to go to.