It is officially announced that the FIL (Filecoin) mainnet will be launched around October 15, 2020. The Filecoin mainnet will be officially opened at block 148888, and it is expected to reach this block around October 15.
The first round of the Filecoin space race is over, the global computing power has exceeded 218PB, and the storage success rate has risen to 78%.
FIL's official blog announced that it will start the second round of the space race.
The Filecoin testnet reward program (Space Race) was launched, and global miners officially began to compete for global and regional rewards totaling 4 million tokens.
Filecoin announced that it will postpone the launch date of its testnet incentive plan from July 20 to August 3 (for a period of three weeks). In addition, the mainnet launch window will be postponed to August 31-September 21.
The official core staff of Filecoin, the mainnet launcher, expressed his determination: As long as I don’t die from the coronavirus, the mainnet will be launched on time.
The third phase of the testnet is open.
The second phase of the testnet is open.
The first phase of the testnet is open.
Implement Filecoin's first alternate network - Lotus.
Filecoin2019 Q2 & Q3 update, announced the estimated time of mainnet launch.
Start the second phase of the test network. The launch of the second phase of the test network indicates that Filecoin's code will be frozen and will enter the final stage of code security audit and stability testing.
The Filecoin test network was officially launched. After four months of operation, the computing power of the entire network exceeded 5PB.
The first online video conference on global Filecoin mining was held.
The Filecoin code is officially open source, and the development test network is launched.
Implement the first protocol of the Filecoin project: go-Filecoin.
The FIL pre-sale ended, raising a total of $205 million (19:00 UTC price), setting a record for ICO financing that year.
The IPFS project team announced the establishment of the Filecoin project.
Juan Benet founded Protocol Labs, focused on the research and development of IPFS, and joined the prestigious startup incubator Y Combinator.
Juan Benet of Stanford University released a draft white paper describing the idea of a "peer-to-peer distributed file system," the earliest prototype of the IPFS protocol.
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