Masterclass by Filecoin Foundation

Number of Winners
5,000 Spots
Official Link
filecoin.io

Perk:

An exclusive masterclass to introduce Surge Passport holders to the power of IPFS and Filecoin Foundation.

Designed for newcomers, this perk is a friendly introduction to the Filecoin ecosystem and how decentralized storage fits into the bigger Web3 picture. The masterclass takes the form of a recorded video and will provide an overview of decentralized storage, the benefits of decentralization, and how Filecoin and IPFS are changing the game for the future of the web.

Masterclass to be scheduled for late June. Claim the perk now to reserve your spot!

About Filecoin Foundation:

Filecoin Foundation (FF) is an independent organization that facilitates governance of the Filecoin network, funds critical development projects, supports the growth of the Filecoin ecosystem, and advocates for Filecoin and the decentralized web. FF does this by coordinating and supporting the creation and improvement of open-source software and open protocols for decentralized data storage and retrieval networks.

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Perk:

An exclusive masterclass to introduce Surge Passport holders to the power of IPFS and Filecoin Foundation.

Designed for newcomers, this perk is a friendly introduction to the Filecoin ecosystem and how decentralized storage fits into the bigger Web3 picture. The masterclass takes the form of a recorded video and will provide an overview of decentralized storage, the benefits of decentralization, and how Filecoin and IPFS are changing the game for the future of the web.

Masterclass to be scheduled for late June. Claim the perk now to reserve your spot!

About Filecoin Foundation:

Filecoin Foundation (FF) is an independent organization that facilitates governance of the Filecoin network, funds critical development projects, supports the growth of the Filecoin ecosystem, and advocates for Filecoin and the decentralized web. FF does this by coordinating and supporting the creation and improvement of open-source software and open protocols for decentralized data storage and retrieval networks.

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