Call calendar
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=c_requk9fskg4gs7s51b1ktjce9s%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America%2FLos_Angeles
Proposed topics
- Nandit Mehra share progress on Lighthouse
- Validator challenges, design, and status.
- New blockchain deployment priorities.
- Reporting (thegraph) progress updates.
Meeting notes
Status updates
Development plan
Our goal is to build a self-sustaining bridge between Filecoin and every exciting blockchain. To do so, we believe that we must design the system to be decentralized, permissionless, and trustless. In practice, that means creating a system where anyone can operate a Filecoin bridge to a supported blockchain and be rewarded for their effort to create verifiable outputs for users. We are working toward that vision through a series of phases (outlined below). We're inviting all interested stakeholders to collaborate on the bridge planning, design, and development.
Phases
Current: Phase 2
- Complete.
Phase 1 — Permissionless data storage on Filecoin.
In this phase, we are focused on providing permissionless storage to users and applications on each of the target blockchains. Like all our technologies, we aim to make storage bridges usable and easy to understand for end-users and developers. Below, we've already got an early release for you to play with and experience the simplicity yourself!
- Phase 2 — Deal reporting and indexing.
- Through a collaboration with Edge and Node (the amazing team behind The Graph), Textile will provide a query-able sub-graph for indexing deals facilitated by the bridge provider system. DApps and users will be able to query Filecoin deals and IPFS CIDs to create novel workflows that respond to deal updates and on-chain actions.
- Phase 3 — Decentralized bridge governance.
- After battle-testing the performance and scalability of storage providers, we will focus on bridge provider incentives and decentralizing governance of each bridge. The goal here is fully decentralized bridge providers and governance. If you are interested in running a bridge provider or collaborating on governance design, get in touch here.