 So today I will be talking about not so much on like I think I think the the the topics that I put down on the schedules Like less attractive, but today I'm really going to really want to change the topic of my presentation to present you the unique network analytics opportunities on Filecoin and I think that's a more forward-looking Topic so that might be more interesting Yeah, so just a quick intro about a starboard what we do So our slogan is empowering a web three data economies always network analytics and product incubation basically we do two things We do network analytics. We do product incubation to help First to drive understanding of the network and also to drive participation of the network We are a very really dedicated a participant and contributed to the Falcon ecosystem because we think that this ecosystem is Highly valuable as a great future Great and the agenda of my talk today Just three parts first what is changing in web three economies over the past a few years second is What additional data does Falcon provide and the last part I'll talk about the unique network analytics opportunities on Falcon Yeah, so first Let's think of the questions. What has changed over the past a few years for web three economies, right? First of all, we can see that over the past a few years. There's an exponential growth in the adoption of web three services computation right in the form of smart contract Things like a theory empowering a smart contract NFT adoption. You have storage like you have Falcon right? You have other services like are we ICP etc. You have IOT you have content delivery, etc. Etc. So really What we are seeing right now is that a few observations of the web three economies, right? One we are gradually seeing utility that's emerging for web three so a big criticism is that for for Bitcoin or for early days crypto economics is that Oh, it's just a token economy, right? There's no Utility in it. What do people get out of it, right? So but we have seen that Changing over the past a few weeks for a few years because of like useful work, right? You have because we have we're seeing the emergence of a web three a native commodity that everyone needs Which is data in cloud services And also we are actually probably going to witness the transition from just a token economy to like mass per mass adoption of Decentralized cloud services to the web in general, right? But it's not just limited to web three and The second thing that we have observed that has changed over the past a few years Is that people started to consume services that are provided by web three economies and or By economies that are powered by blockchain, right? With that and being said like we've seen the we are also observing the emergence of service marketplaces and service And market economies on top of blockchains When you have a market when you have service when you have utilities the next thing is That that there will be clients, right? There will be supply and demand and clients will need to choose their service providers as well, right? So so it's very different from like Bitcoin where people just like compute on the one simple thing right now you are Facing a big market economy and people need to make decision and The third part is about reputation you have services You have lots of service providers and people deliver different kinds of service quality, right? So that starts to vary differentiation among service providing is emerging And therefore the notion of reputation and the sense of service quality Starts to emerge as well, right? And that is very important and for an always improving web three economy and that is also to my point that the the the potential for a web three economy to compete with Like the traditional centralized data services Maybe let me just use Filecoin as an example So a quick overview, I think of our point is a really great example of a utility driven token economy I provides decentralized data storage a retrieval computation capabilities in a very useful And also efficient way and therefore unblocks lots of new business opportunities that carries real utilities and Since it's lunch Falcon is really leading the way for the Exponential growth in web three adoption. I believe you guys have heard these many times over the past two days right people have been talking about how much Falcon is leading the growth for web three and You can see these amazing metrics just like a little less than two years since the main day lunch Right almost 17 exabyte of storage capacity hundreds of terabytes of useful data that are stored on the network over 4,000 storage providers and over 1.9 million network users And I want to also give people like a quick overview of Falcon's economy. This is a diagram of Falcon's economy And I will try to so remember the three Three observations right so utilities emerging people start to consume useful services and reputation starts to emerge I'll try to map that to the Falcon's economy as well. So So this is a diagram for Falcon's economy You can see that this part, which is the the exchange of the Falcons island economy was like real world clients I real world clients. They just want to adopt Decentralized or like storage services or cloud services in general, right? So that's the competition. That is the grand marketplace. That's emerging and Falcon is competing with centralized CDN centralized storage services in that market So that is where the utility and utility consumption and token demands coming from and Then within the the Falcon economy, right? You can see utility provision and also like token circulation and that is facilitating according to Falcon's economic design and You you also see Reputation and service quality of individual storage providers to emerge and also the reputation of the entire network, right? Of the the grand marketplace that Falcon is competing with like other centralized and decentralized cloud service solutions, right? So that is also emerging as well So I think we can make this conclusion that With the growth and success of Falcon we are actually witnessing the transition of web 3 from just the pure token economies To a service economy that is powered by token economics And I think that is a fundamental difference and that really gives web 3 a chance to become massively adopted Okay, the next question So if we talk about Falcon is the service economy powered by token economics, what additional data does Falcon provide? First of all, let's see how much network data does Falcon generates every day I'm just giving you of some hints for Bitcoin Bitcoin generates about 24 megabytes of blockchain data every day and Anyone wants to guess how much data does Ethereum generate? ballpark number anyone Close but a bit more than that 500 megabytes and that is because if there has been like really like More getting more adoptions over the past few years Okay, with that being said how much on-chain data or blocking data does Falcon generates every day? Guess I Say a lot more I say a lot more previously. So how much more? what double like so 1000 megabyte or 1 gigabyte any other Guesses What a hundred gigabyte No, I think that's too much Yes, you're right. It's actually a hundred thousand megabytes or a hundred gigabyte. So actually in scale It's like way more than Bitcoin and if you're and that's because a file coin is a more It's a more like utility-driven service coming. That's powered by tokenomics. So they are way more Matrix to be covered in addition to just like token data And also like so let me make maybe just explain a little bit why a following is generating so much data It has more data dimension So just to show you a quick comparison of Bitcoin really simple, right? If you read the Bitcoin source code, you know that mostly just record token data token Mingting token transactions, etc. etc. right for Ethereum because it has the capabilities of my computing codes right executing codes and Execute smart contracts. So it also has like use case data for file coin File coin has the token data the use case data and also service level data So that is something that is quite novel to just like to other like token economies as well Let me give you an example of these data dimensions. So first we have the token data, right? That is similar to pretty much all blockchains, right? You have your circling supply of your token minting token burning locking staking vesting transactions, etc. and Use case data on file coin. So for file coin the the the word actors are the equivalent of like smart contracts in the Ethereum virtual machine and under each actor there are like lots of method to be called right? It's similar to the smart contracts that you have lots of Methods to be called as well. And all of these are how people are using the file coin blockchain And so far all of the the following actors are built in But with the upcoming fully programmable FEM there will be more use cases on the file coin network and therefore generate a ton lot a ton more of use case level data and This service level data I think this is really unique to far point and some other emerging utility driven service economies It really showcases how service providers on this network are providing committing and also fulfilling their services on the network And you can see that like so following generates I should be pointing at this screen So you can see that following generates like network data that showcase the the the amount of and status of Active storage false terminations recoveries Expected explorations extension rate, etc. Etc. And then all this you can also like compose a different Component of this data into like other intelligence that tells you more about how Falcon is doing as a service network as well And with some analysis you can see that actually there is a among different storage providers so which it makes it a good foundation for a metric to measure service quality and also reputation the Entire service level data also constitute the overall reputation and service quality of the following network And it can be comparable to other storage services as well So I think this is amazing and from a researcher's point of view I think it means that there are lots of hidden gems of for network analytics and lots of potential for data-driven Opportunities so which brings me to my last part. What are some unique network analytic opportunities on Falcon? And maybe we can recap who are the main participant of the Falcon network So you have community and just regular participants you have service providers from the case of Falcoy's storage providers You have investor in financial services or the the grand token holder community You also have clients and use cases who represent like developers and the smart countries in the future They face some common problems, right? It's like they they don't know what what's going on in the network because of its The the amount of data that's generated every day. It's quite complex Service providers. How do I how should I call calculate my ROI? How do I attract? How do I stand out from my competitors for investors, right? So how do I like calculate my risk? How do I just do insights for some decision-making? For client and use cases How do I differentiate different service provider right the 4,000 service providers? How do I differentiate their services and how do I commit and how do I make new business opportunity or? Applications based on the intelligence a few very straightforward and also like so I'm going to present you some examples of the Existing and also rapidly growing network analytics solutions and the first the most straightforward And it's just data and intelligence dashboard So data intelligence dashboard shows the real-time health and key metrics of the network It can also be broken down into like some step sub dashboards if people want to address a Specific topics right it can also like compose different network data to Produce your own intelligence that tells different stories storage provider analytics It's basically covering like a reputation and service quality metrics, right? So also can serve a guideline of for the entire Network of storage provider to improve their service quality and behaviors, right? It also helps Clients to choose. Oh who are the better storage providers and how do I engage more transactions and deals with them? Talking intelligence This is probably the most widely used network analytics solutions and it's very common in networks like Bitcoin, Ethereum and other Blockchains, right? It can also be specific to Falcon as well It's served as the fundamental analysis of power points value and also Falcons usages Some of like because like the overall metrics and data for Falcon as it could be different from Bitcoin and Ethereum, right? So there's lots of analytics and research opportunity to be done there Simulations and projections I think it really helps people to understand how the well network will evolve under various parameters and assumptions It's really good for community governance and also like for example 50 discussions. I know that there will be a panel discussion later maybe people like when people are trying to make a stance on it Simulations and projects and can help them make some decisions Adoption and analytics. So this is basically measuring like the the market for for Falcon how many how how many people are using it? And as I mentioned like Falcon is really leading the way for a massive adoption of decentralized cloud services How do we prove that right? This is some opportunities that that we can take and There are more right so the upcoming FVM FVM analytics retrieval market is coming up very soon You have you could have like a service recommendation if Falcons is going to become the e-commerce For decentralized cloud services. You also can also have like user profile analytics storage provider credit score a lot more than that That's why we also wrote out the project space scope So it's basically like a composable network intelligence API that you can use to Easily access network data and produce your own Network intelligence or produce your use use that as a data source to power your Applications as well. So if you guys are interested reach out to me I can get you on board it with space go and we also want a space scope to become a community thing as well. So so Help help us design a economy around space scope as well or like around the data analytics in general as well