Filecoin launch week ends AMA, all your concerns are here

In order to end the liftoff week, Filecoin officials and the team specially organized a liftoff week question and answer event to answer everyone's concerns. The problem this time is mainly about storage and network construction. The following is a summary of this issue. V| jasonbody

Q1: What is the best way to start storing data on Filecoin?

Answer: Filecoin has many different storage methods! For consumer use cases, try to check Slate, Fleek's storage products or Starling Storage. If you are a developer wishing to launch an application on Filecoin, please try to check our Build Documentation or Powergate.

Q2: Can you share updates on verified clients? How will these be chosen?

Answer: Please check FIP3 and Notary Public Governance Repository for more detailed information and latest updates. The community can help manage and iterate the rules specified in the repository to best reflect the goals and values ​​of the Principles.

Q3: After the FIP-4 patch, my lucky value (the ratio of the actual generated block to the theoretical value) dropped sharply. It seems that I am not alone. How is this going?

A: The FIP-4 patch or anything else introduced in Lotus v1.1.0 has not changed block production. Your "lucky value" may be affected by network conditions or p2p module changes.

It would be great if you can use your miner ID, any metrics you can share, and other miners who seem to have experienced this to open an issue in the Lotus repository.

Q4: How to calculate the circulating supply?

Answer: The circulating supply includes all unlocked tokens in the network. It does not include initial staking, locked block rewards or burnt tokens.

Q5: I saw an error that the bounty program has just updated its reward format. What are they now?

A: Investing in creating a secure future for Filecoin is a top priority, and we want to ensure that everyone has sufficient motivation to disclose any vulnerabilities. This is why we only increased the reward by 4 times! Now you can get serious bug reports up to $100,000!

Q6: How would you choose the Filecoin archive library to be stored on Filecoin?

Answer: Anyone can submit an idea by tweeting and tagging #FilecoinArchives. The Internet Archive and Protocol Lab will collect your suggestions, publish a complete list, and organize a subset to save on the Filecoin network-then anyone can help copy.

Q7: Where can I submit suggestions for datasets archived by Filecoin?

A: Submit your proposal as a response to this tweet, with name, size, and link to the data set.

 

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