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Filecoin TL;DR
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Filecoin TL;DR aims to simplify Filecoin ecosystem news. Get updates on project development, leasing, and the FIL token.
- Replying to @FilecoinTLDRReduce storage costs without compromising data integrity:
- Replying to @FilecoinTLDR7/ The close The scientific record disappears at 17% per year because it was built on billing cycles, not permanence. Filecoin is the network built for data that needs to outlast the organizations that created it.
- Replying to @FilecoinTLDR6/ What Filecoin does Every file is addressed by a content hash derived from the data itself. If content changes, the identifier changes. Storage providers verify data via cryptographic proof. What a researcher retrieves in 2040 is identical to what was stored today.
- Replying to @FilecoinTLDR5/ The institutions @SETIInstitute stored its Mars signal on Filecoin, accessible globally via a permanent content hash. @Cornell: 5PB of astrophysics simulations, @internetarchive. Not pilots. Institutions that decided their data needs to outlast their infrastructure.
- Replying to @FilecoinTLDR4/ The egress trap Sharing large datasets on traditional clouds is expensive on purpose. Moving 5 petabytes of open-source research data off AWS triggers roughly $450,000 in egress fees. The pricing model punishes open science.
- Replying to @FilecoinTLDR3/ The economic stake Global R&D expenditure runs $1.5 trillion annually. When the underlying data disappears, findings can't be verified or built on. That's not a storage problem. It's a compounding tax on every dollar spent on science before it.
- Replying to @FilecoinTLDR2/ The mechanism Researcher gets a grant, runs the experiment, stores the data on a university server. Grant ends, institution stops paying the bill, server gets wiped. The experiment can never be reproduced. The public investment is nullified.
- Replying to @FilecoinTLDR1/ The number 80% of publicly funded research data is inaccessible within 20 years of publication. Not deleted. Not classified. Just gone. Old email addresses, decommissioned servers, expired grants. The odds of finding a dataset fall 17% every year after publication.
- 🧵80% of publicly funded scientific data is gone within 20 years TL;DR: Odds of finding a dataset fall 17% per year. Moving 5PB off AWS costs $450K in egress. SETI, Cornell, Internet Archive store on Filecoin. The scientific record needs verifiable infrastructure.
- Key @glifio stats: Collateral: 17.21M FIL Exit Reserve: 2.45M FIL Accrued Fees: 69.5K FIL Average Deposit: 11.82K FIL Average Borrow: 381.07K FIL Collateral Ratio: 169.4% Utilization Rate: 41.4% Pledged Miners: 219 Estimated Annual Rewards: 1.37M FIL
- Replying to @FilecoinTLDR7/ The roadmap Full Upload2/Download2 productionization, adaptive erasure coding, expanded IAM management, PDP dataset visibility, and repair workflows. The April cycle is evidence that the team ships against what enterprise AI infrastructure genuinely requires.











