Rod Vagg from @_FilOz explains that Filecoin Onchain Cloud unifies previously separate pieces of the Filecoin and IPFS stack. This integration combines storage, retrieval, and access into a single system that supports real-time application workloads without centralized providers.
In this clip, @momack28 of @_FilOz observes that the Filecoin Onchain Cloud is designed around markets functioning at the smart contract layer. This approach allows for pricing, payments, access rules, and settlement to be determined onchain, resulting in markets that are forkable, programmable, and upgradable.
@AkaveCloud explains that as AI models commoditize, the advantage shifts to data pipelines. Akave focuses on storage solutions that keep pipelines portable, remove egress barriers, and support verifiable data lineage as models change.
The Selection Committee for Filecoin ProPGF Batch 2 has been announced to oversee milestone-based funding decisions across the Filecoin ecosystem.
The committee is set to review 100+ proposals, assessing their alignment with infrastructure needs, and will finalize funding decisions by late January 2026.
.@stefaanweb3 from @AkaveCloud points out that as the migration of customer data onchain accelerates, expectations are aligning with those of traditional cloud spaces.
Filecoin Onchain Cloud facilitates comparable storage tiering and flexibility, with the added benefit of verifiable guarantees.
Early contributors are essential to the Filecoin Onchain Cloud. That is why CloudPaws was launched.
@CloudPaws_NFT serves as an onchain ecosystem identity for early participants helping to build FOC through contributions across storage, retrieval, programmable payments, and developer tooling.
Filecoin Onchain Cloud started as a proposal at a Dev Summit years ago. Rod Vagg, engineering lead at @_FilOz, explains how retrieval protocols, proof systems, and smart contract layers are connecting into a full stack for builders. It is a decade of ecosystem development, finally coming together.
PinMe by @GlitterProtocol enables you to publish static sites to IPFS and serve them through @ensdomains names like .eth.limo. Crucially, the content does not rely on temporary IPFS nodes alone; PinMe stores site data via Filecoin Pin, ensuring copies are kept with Filecoin storage providers over time.