To get the real receiving address from a Filecoin (FEVM) contract deposit, you must decode the calldata or event logs - the “To” field in the explorer only shows the contract address, not the actual beneficiary
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Hello, I have a development question. How can we obtain the real receiving address when parsing contract deposit? For example: https://filfox.info/en/message/bafy2bzacecsj2ntlhx3xdh45npkeomyk73kpnowl43lemk4kucuul6xdpbmxk?t=1
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FAQ
1. Where can I learn more about Filecoin?
👉 https://docs.filecoin.io/
2. Can I mine Filecoin? 🎛
Yes, but it is complex and expensive, requiring custom hardware and pledging FIL for each sector. Filecoin miners are called Storage Providers or SPs.
👉https://filecoin.io/provide
3. What is the max supply and issuance of FIL?
FIL is released every day with vesting on 6 months to 6 years linear schedule, along with block rewards for miners, which vest over 180 days. More details see “Launch Details” here https://messari.io/asset/filecoin/profile. Miner's block rewards 25% available immediately and remainder vest over 180 days.
👉https://docs.filecoin.io/basics/what-is-filecoin/crypto-economics
4. Where can I buy $FIL*?* 👀
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/filecoin/markets/ shows market pairs, some may be futures. Filecoin is not an ERC20 token or avaiable on UniSwap and any such offereings are likely scams.
5. How can I buy $FIL*?* 👛
Read more to learn how to buy Filecoin, fund your wallet and start interacting with DApps on the Filecoin Virtual Machine (FVM).
👉 https://docs.filecoin.io/basics/assets/get-fil
6. What are the Filecoin explorers? 🕸
filfox.info, filscan.io, beryx.io, filecoin.blockscout.com, fvm.starboard.ventures/explorer/leaderboard
7. 📊Filecoin Tokenomics
👉https://docs.filecoin.io/basics/what-is-filecoin/crypto-economics
8. How to Stake FIL? 🔒
👉https://filecoin.io/blog/posts/fvm-imaginarium-staking-and-leasing-protocols/
Just doing a thorough research first before I jump in to this.
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🧾 Sample pricing
Amazon Web Services (S3 Standard in EU/London): roughly US $0.023 per GB/month (≈ US $23 per TB) for the first 50 TB.
Microsoft Azure Blob Storage (UK South region) sample tiers:
Hot tier: ~ £0.0142 per GB/month (~ US $0.017 per GB) for first 50 TB.
Cold/Archive tiers much cheaper: e.g., ~ £0.00337 per GB/month for cold in that region.
Max supply is 2 billion. 👇
Significant amounts of FILs are burned (permanently removed from circulation) due to network transaction fees, or locked as collateral to secure the network and incentivize reliable storage.
As the network matures, the rate of token emissions (vesting and minting) is expected (and was designed) to taper📉, since Filecoin has finite vesting schedules and a minting model in which emissions are indexed to network growth.
Check this Tokenomics article to understand how it works. ⬇️
https://filec.org/3ECFuzi __
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Could it be that you all live in a different time and space? Can't you see how bad Fil's performance is?
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Please can you check dm,i have beem waiting for your response since i answered your questions.
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In your example - Filfox message link the method is InvokeContract, meaning the FIL was sent to a smart contract, and the final recipient is defined inside the contract logic.
To find the real receiving address, you need to:
1. Use an FEVM-compatible RPC (e.g. Lotus with eth_ RPC endpoints).
2. Call eth_getTransactionReceipt to fetch logs.
3. Decode logs or calldata using the contract’s ABI. Many contracts emit a Deposit(address indexed to, uint256 amount) or Transfer(from, to, amount) event - that’s where you’ll find the true recipient
Network capacity has indeed adjusted, but that’s mostly due to a shift from empty storage to real, verified data.
- Filecoin currently maintains around 22 EiB of total storage power.
- Verified deals and active usage have grown sharply - over 1,700 % YoY, according to Messari’s latest report.
- The focus now is on useful storage (via Filecoin Plus) and upcoming updates like F3 and FWS, which aim to strengthen both network utility and long-term token economics.
So the metrics are evolving - less about raw capacity, more about sustainable, real-world usage
Anyone else noticing how Network Storage Power keeps sliding down? It feels like storage miners are slowly bailing out, and the token economics aren’t doing much to support the price. If the foundation doesn’t step in—token burns, rebranding, global partnerships, real marketing—literally something—this project is just going to keep bleeding value. As an investor, it’s honestly getting pretty uncomfortable. I’m starting to get some EOS coin flashbacks here, and that’s never a good sign. This could get ugly if nothing changes...
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🚀 1. Faster finality and retrieval (F3 upgrade)
The upcoming F3 protocol (Fast Finality Filecoin) is meant to reduce confirmation times from 30+ minutes to seconds.
If that works in production, Filecoin could finally handle more “live” workloads — not just cold data.
This could make it suitable for things like AI model storage, blockchain data layers, or verified backups.
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🌐 2. Compute + storage integration
Filecoin is moving towards combining storage + compute, basically building a decentralised alternative to AWS S3 + EC2.
Projects like Bacalhau and Compute over Data (CoD) are already experimenting with this.
Imagine running AI or analytics directly on stored data across decentralised nodes. That’s something AWS charges heavily for.
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💼 3. Enterprise onboarding
The Filecoin Foundation is actively partnering with data-heavy industries — scientific research, AI labs, and Web3 protocols — to bring them on-chain.
If they succeed in getting sustained paid storage deals, that’s the first real revenue stream beyond speculation.
But adoption will be slow; most enterprises trust AWS compliance and SLAs far more than open networks.
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🧱 4. Layer-2 and cross-chain growth
Filecoin could evolve as a trust layer for other blockchains — storing proofs, datasets, or regulatory records.
Integrations with Ethereum, Hedera, and others may expand its role as the “permanent storage layer” of Web3.
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⚠️ 5. Still long-term, high-risk
It’ll take years to mature to AWS-like reliability.
Success depends on real clients using it, not just Web3 experiments.
Token emissions and market trust are still challenges.
Where Filecoin can still make sense (niche, but real):
Cheap archival / cold storage with cryptographic proofs that data’s still there.
Public, tamper-evident assets (e.g., datasets, NFTs, research artefacts) where decentralised availability matters.
Censorship-resilience / multi-jurisdiction redundancy as a secondary store.
Where AWS/Azure are overwhelmingly better:
Hot data & low latency (APIs, web apps, analytics, AI pipelines).
Compliance & governance (ISO, SOC, GDPR tooling, audit trails, DLP, KMS/HSM).
Tooling & integrations (SDKs, managed databases, message queues, observability, support SLAs).
Total cost of ownership once you factor ops time, incident risk, and talent pool.
Pragmatic middle ground (if you ever had a use case):
Hybrid: keep the live system on AWS/Azure; push periodic snapshots or public artefacts to Filecoin for verifiability/replication.
Gateway pattern: serve from cloud object storage; mirror to Filecoin for provenance and backup.
Speed & reliability: Great for “cold” storage, but poor for “hot”/frequently accessed files. Lookups can be slow; gateways can be flaky.
Large datasets: Handling lots of small files or multi-TB sets can be CPU/IO heavy; nodes can bog down.
Privacy/permissions: Out-of-the-box IPFS doesn’t give you clean access-control lists (ACLs). You usually need encryption/key-management layers bolted on.
Adoption gap: For many mainstream uses, “centralised but boring” (S3/Backblaze, etc.) is simpler, faster, and cheap enough — so devs often don’t switch.
Legal grey zones: Content-addressing complicates copyright/compliance; redistributing cached content can create risk without extra guardrails.
Economics: There’s a historic mismatch between storage capacity and paid demand; plus supply/emissions and miner sell-pressure can weigh on the token.
Good day sir
Generally we will not allow the price discussion
But I request please check the current market condition
why Binance close the deposit for FILECOIN, anyone know?
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Sir I can't send you a message first,
Can u send me a hi so that I will send the email please 🙏