#FVMFrames AMA3-Ethereum Tooling with #FEVM

Recorded: Feb. 14, 2023 Duration: 0:37:18

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Hey everybody. I think we'll get started one second. I think we're just trying to pull out the other people up on stage.
Cool awesome. I think this is everyone. I know folks are still filtering in, but yeah, excited for us to kick off episode three. Maybe you can give it one more minute before we start dabbing into the questions, but before we start
Maybe we can start by doing some introductions. I know we have a number of folks from different teams. Maybe Alvin if you want to take us off. Hey everyone, yeah, I'm Alvin. I'm a software engineer at Protocol Labs primarily working on the healthcare engineering and network
So basically my role in PL or OKRNPL is to onboard as much data as possible to the five-degree network and that means building tools, building the innovations and everything that helps that goal of ours.
I do have prior experience with Solidity before joining PR so I have built a few smart contracts in Ethereum and Binance Chain and also in the Oasis privacy blockchain and one of the things that me or myself already out of
core engineering team has been doing for the past two or three months. It's been trying to, trying to integrate or trying to explore FIVM. If we can sort of use it as part of onboarding data to the file brain network. I built a few examples such as BRC 721155,
and also a few subscription contracts on FVM. And that's my entire experience with building an FVM. And I'm hoping to share that experience with all of you here. So yeah. Awesome. Thanks for your time.
Yeah, I'm making the time to join today. Maybe time if you want to go next. Yes, for sure. Hey everyone, please to be here and to be able to be invited in that space. So many customers, CTO at a company called Polyfine. So we've been in the FVM ecosystem for quite some time, part of the early builders program last year.
So we first helped call developers by building tooling for them so that they could implement everything they wanted inside the protocol. And then we focused on more application layer and we are currently building an application for renewable energy certificates on top of the FVM for Falcon Green, which you might know.
And we are also focusing some efforts on tooling for developers native tooling, so not a VVM tooling, but a VVM tooling native tooling for kind of like a hard-hired slash fondry framework for anybody that would like to be the applications on top of the protocol. So please to be here and glad to exchange.
Yeah, that's awesome. And thanks for joining. Maybe Emmanuel and you know, from the Zandex team.
Hello everyone, nice to meet you at least a bit early. I'm glad to be here too. I know and me work at Sundax, Sundax Company that has been working with a fire-conocet partner for a long, long time. As Thomas mentioned before, we have been part of
of the early programs to help developers and to take some core decisions in different stages of these new features that FALNO has been always going to
is going to add to the network. We have been working, we have created like a kind of different tools for the FIVian work from some explorers and an API for fetching data, index data from
the chain to some libraries that will allow developers to interact with a Firegon network from Solute, from Solute Smart Contracts. So here we are. I mean, we are

FAQ on #FVMFrames AMA3-Ethereum Tooling with #FEVM | Twitter Space Recording

Who is Alvin and what is his role in Protocol Labs?
Alvin is a software engineer at Protocol Labs primarily working on the healthcare engineering and network. His role is to onboard data to the Filecoin network by building tools and innovations.
What is Alvin's prior experience with building smart contracts?
Alvin has prior experience building smart contracts on Ethereum, Binance Chain, and Oasis Privacy Blockchain.
What has Alvin been doing for the past few months?
Alvin and his team have been exploring FVM and trying to integrate it as part of onboarding data to the Filecoin network. He has built a few examples such as BRC 721155 and subscription contracts on FVM.
Who is Time and what is his company working on?
Time is the CTO at a company called Polyfine. The company is currently building an application for renewable energy certificates on top of the FVM for Falcon Green.
What was Polyfine's initial focus when they first entered the FVM ecosystem?
Polyfine initially focused on building tooling for developers so that they could implement everything they wanted inside the Filecoin network.
What tooling is Polyfine currently focusing on?
Polyfine is currently focusing on native tooling for developers, which is not FVM tooling, but native tooling for a hard-hat/fondry framework for anyone who would like to build applications on top of the protocol.
Who are Emmanuel and Thomas and what is their team working on?
Emmanuel and Thomas are from the Zandex team, which is a company working with Filecoin as a partner. Their team has been working on creating different tools for the FVM, such as explorers and APIs for fetching data, as well as libraries that allow developers to interact with the Filecoin network from Solidity smart contracts.
Has Zandex been working with Filecoin for a long time?
Yes, Zandex has been working with Filecoin as a partner for a long time.
What has Zandex been doing as part of the early program to help developers?
Zandex has been part of the early programs to help developers and to take some core decisions in different stages of the new features that Filecoin has been adding to the network.
What has Zandex created for developers to interact with the Filecoin network?
Zandex has created libraries that allow developers to interact with the Filecoin network from Solidity smart contracts.