 We are now in our spotlight section. And the first one highlighting the Andres Summit, which was a gathering as part of Lisbon Blockchain Week where we got folks together from these various different teams within the Andres Working Group and shared our progress and accomplishments over the past year, what different teams had worked on. You can see this video that is up on the PL YouTube channel with a lot of chapters where you can jump around to specific teams. You can link to specific teams, I highly recommend. People are like, what did you do this year? Share this video. Very useful to get a quick index. And we also each presented roadmaps for next year. These are working progress and will change. We will present them again in January once they're finalized. But a great first look into what each group is going to be focusing on for the next year and seated a lot of really good conversations during Lisbon Blockchain Week. Yeah, hey, you know those folks. And it's actually really, really fun to rewatch this. So I recommend it even for people who are there in person to page back in. You've probably forgotten some things. Ryers, Nicholas, tell us about deals. Hi, Reban. It was brought to our attention that storage providers were struggling with SnapDeal. We located the pain points, worked our way down the initial list and the team managed to fix almost every SnapDeal reported. And to make it even easier for the storage provider the TSEs made the different ceiling layouts and made diagrams on what works and what doesn't. There are no new optimizations but during testing and running the latest hardware we managed to turn an empty CC sector into a deal sector in less than 15 minutes which is really fast compared to ceiling a new sector. There are three issues left on the board but they should not be a blocker for any SP that wants to use the feature and onboard data fast. All the fixers will land in August version 119 which will land in one week and a full report with all the highlights from the spin will be available on the version. That's it, thank you. Awesome, much requested, much needed. Thank you so much for doing that. I'm sure the SP community thanks you as well. Space.NET Alfonzo. Hello everyone. So Marco already hyped this but we have Space.NET since Monday and you can start running your own full node. You can start getting some test file coin and soon you will be able to become a validator in the network if you want. So right now that's why we call it soft launch. Right now we are running our own validators and we only allowed like full nodes but what you should expect from this is first to provide snapshot for fast syncing like we actually started on Monday the network. Now we're in a thousand like when I was doing these slides on Wednesday we were in the seven hundreds. Today we are 1,000 so this is growing fast. That's what one second block times means. So it means that now full nodes like they have to spend a lot of time until they sync. So we need to start figuring out how we're gonna manage snapshots or periodic snapshots for full nodes to be able to connect to the network and support light nodes in case someone wants to drag with the network without having to run their full node. And then once FEDM lands Lotus Master we also will support solidity contracts in Space.NET so that eventually we'll lead to not empty blocks and actual traffic coming into the network. And that's it. Like there's a Space.NET consensus ninja for the faucet and a Space.NET repo if you wanna read more and we have a demo afterwards in case you wanna dive into the network. Thank you. Awesome. Lots of questions from the Slack channel. On to Dennis for Nat Hope on Jane. All right. Hey everyone. Quick update from me that we are a quick reminder that we will be running in Nat Hope Punching month during December, which starts today. So I highly encourage everyone to download a tiny tool to help us in this measurement campaign. So we want to measure the success rate of the decentralized hole punching and that was implemented in Rust and Gold and the PTP. And yeah, well, the only thing that you need to do would be to download one of these clients and which will, yeah, one of these links on the left. And if you're on a Mac, you will, you would see the thing that's you and that's on the right there. So the menu bar icon and well, you just started up and it's in the best case it says running and that's it. And you leave it running throughout December and it will send, well, just results of hole punches to our server. And we will analyze this during January. You don't need a running ITFS node and actually no technical skills are required for the more tech savvy people. There are also command line and burdens or Docker files also answer the Galaxy configurations. And also you can also register on a Google phone with the link is on the bottom left there and provide some more information on your home network and so on, which will help us in our analysis at the end of January. And well, we have already 80 active API keys as you can see in the top lower right. And yeah, please download the client and participate. So thank you. Awesome. It's super, super, super easy. Get started. Last but absolutely not least hack FBM. This is Raul. I'm heading in for Sarah who's in a 17 hour journey right now and she can't present. She basically put this together with Nikki, with, sorry, with Nikki from Altecorp and other Altecorp team members, hack FBM was a hackathon in collaboration with ETH Global earlier in November and some top line stats there, 400 plus registration showing very strong interest in the FEM. We had 117 projects admissions, which is a one to 3.5 ratio, which is one of the strongest ratios that ETH Global has seen so far. And this was amazing because FBM is really being incrementally delivered. We shipped features, key features at the day before to the wannabe test net, as long as together with the, with a file coin mock solidity library that Zondacks put together for this. And literally this was like bleeding edge going out of the development pipeline into the builder community with like minutes in between. And it was also a great forcing function to actually get all these deliverables from the team, getting a ton of testing done and also DX clarity around a bunch of things. Some insights about the submissions, data DAOs were by far the most popular use case accounting for 30% of the submissions, where FEM was basically powering storage proposals, DAO operations and token minting. DeFi was the second most popular use case accounting for 9% of the submissions, covering things like liquid staking, lending, automated AMMs and soulbound tokens, which were a concept introduced to the web free space earlier in 2022, were also very popular. And people were marrying soulbound tokens with data primitives, which was pretty cool and pretty unprecedented here. And I think there's a lot to that. And that yielded force admissions. Now, this was a great exercise for the team as well. We came back with a ton of learnings and some of those were, we need a lot more comprehensive developer resources. We kind of like, this was put together very rapidly and we stitched together resources from the forum, from DAOs and Sondax DAOs and a bunch of other things. So we need to really put a lot of work there. We also need a clearer value proposition of why existing EVM developers should care about FEM. So there's a lot of more messaging clarity that we need to land there. And also to be able to scale to other blockchain communities and new communities, we need a much better filecoin primer for developers. So these are things that we're working on in the FEM team. And yeah, you can see all the submissions in the first link at the bottom of this slide. And you can see a recap that ETH Global also posted in the second link. Super cool. If you are excited about building on FEM, check out the new RFS and this request for startup that Royal Woolen team actually just put together as well. It's awesome sauce. Quick note on philangular. So we had a, in a very fast-paced HODL-01, which is a project that started on top of Filecoin. They are a group that started with HackFS, which was one of the first hackathons that we did with ETH Global. Maybe the first one actually, right around Filecoin at launch and has since become like a pretty strong startup in the Cloudcoin ecosystem. Organized philangular, it was a huge success. There were about, you know, over a thousand, a hundred attendees, primarily developers. There were over 30 speakers and over 20 workshops or something like that. There were several workshops for key interest projects like FEM, back allow, and so on. A ton of demand and tension for FEM and computer data and so on. You can see the workshops here. Like they were super packed. So a ton of like learnings from all of that. And I guess a great learning here is that the Dev community, India and Web 3 has exploded over the last couple of years. Like it's just super massive. And there's a lot of interest in demand in our tech. So for all of our projects, I heard about, you know, I heard from developers on all of the stuff that we're working on from Lippitopee to DRAN to all kinds of things. So there's a huge, huge developer community that's paying a lot of attention to what we're doing. And also super interested in contributing directly to a lot of the core protocols. So I got a ton of questions. I'm like, how do I contribute to Lippitopee or how do I contribute to IPFS and so on? So I directed a lot of folks to repo. So it should be hearing from folks there. And I think we should probably have a much stronger presence from our teams out there in 2023 and could be a great place to both, you know, recruit and to, yeah, like help form teams to participate and work on a lot of these projects. And from Phil Bangalore, we're gonna have ETH India starting tomorrow, which will be another hackathon and also strong presence in Polygon Connect. Awesome. We mentioned the FEM RFS, the Request for Startup. Pretty awesome. There's a ton of great examples there if you are looking for something to build over your holidays or, you know, someone in your connected set is looking to start something really cool in the Web3 space, send them this. There's some really, really great ideas that can be super high value and could lead into that. But cool. That is it for our Andreas Allhands. Thank you all so, so, so much.