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Peer-to-peer networks meetup by Fluence

Hosted by Fluence, Maria & Nadia Venzhina
 
 
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Join the Peer-to-peer networks meetup during FIL Lisbon.

Building on the Web3 or peer-to-peer tech stack? Interested in ideating on how to solve the tech challenges for moving from Web2 to Web3?

Let's gather to get an in-depth look into the latest research & tech insights from the decentralized and open source projects. You'll learn about the developments in web3 computing and storage, collaborative peer-to-peer stack, data composability, decentralized infrastructure, and much more.

This evening is for developers and thought leaders interested in the Web3 tech stack and the challenges it faces today.

  • What tech stack do developers need to build awesome Web3 applications?

  • What does the tech stack look like today?

  • What's missing for Web2 to migrate over?

Bring your questions. Join the conversation. Listen to thought leaders.

Talks from the founders and core dev teams of Fluence, Ceramic, Filmine, Livepeer, Q&A, networking, drinks & tasty local snacks.

The capacity of the venue is limited, please, sign up only if you're planning to join.

Rough agenda:

  • 18:00 - meet & greet, networking

  • 18:20 - intro by Fluence: event and agenda

  • 18:25 - Vuk Vukoje, Filmine co-founder, "How we provide resource distribution of mining resources to enable decentralized compute"

  • 18:50 - Justina Petraityte, Developer Success Engineer at Ceramic, "Composable data for a better and more powerful web"

  • 19:25 - Yondon Fu, co-founder, Director of Engineering at Livepeer, “Video Compute Pipeline”

  • 19:50 - Evgeny Ponomarev, Fluence Labs co-founder,

  • 20:15 - panel discussion led by David Aronchick, Director of Research and Development at Protocol Labs, leader of Compute over Data working group

  • 20:40 - networking time

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​About the hosting team:

​Fluence builds an open Web3 protocol, framework, and tooling to develop and host applications, interfaces, and backends on permissionless peer-to-peer networks.