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Please provide the protocol’s name (i.e. Livepeer)
Symbol
L3A
Please provide the protocol’s symbol (i.e. LPT)
Category
Data Infrastructure Protocol
Please provide the protocol’s category (i.e. "Work Protocol")
Subcategory
Data lake
Please provide the protocol’s subcategory (i.e. "Storage")
Please provide a description of the protocol.
L3A is an initiative to build an all-in-one petabyte scale decentralized open data infrastructure for web3 allowing anyone access to immutable web3 data without any middleman or censorship.
L3Atom Protocol is designed to collect, cryptographically store, process, and stream data for free to anyone from anywhere. It stores billions of the world’s crypto and Web 3.0 data points, transactions, and historical records allowing anyone to access data without having any intervention, interference, or influence over regulations, governments, and corporations, including the creators themselves.
Why do you believe this protocol is a good fit for The Web3 Index?
As an opensource project, we aim to share data access for free without paying for anything. We believe data in the Web3 space should be free.
Can you describe the protocol's tokenomics?
90% of the tokens are for the community
Who are the demand and supply side participants in the protocol? Please detail how both participants interact with the protocol.
We are focusing on building the technology for now and we are not selling any tokens.
Please provide the protocol’s cumulative demand-side fees over the past 30- and 90-day periods.
We are focusing on building the technology for now and we are not selling any tokens.
An example of a demand-side fee could be a single payment for work rendered by a protocol. Examples of this would be a payment to query indexed data on The Graph, or a payment to store data on Arweave.
Protocol Name
L3A
Please provide the protocol’s name (i.e. Livepeer)
Symbol
L3A
Please provide the protocol’s symbol (i.e. LPT)
Category
Data Infrastructure Protocol
Please provide the protocol’s category (i.e. "Work Protocol")
Subcategory
Data lake
Please provide the protocol’s subcategory (i.e. "Storage")
Please provide a description of the protocol.
L3A is an initiative to build an all-in-one petabyte scale decentralized open data infrastructure for web3 allowing anyone access to immutable web3 data without any middleman or censorship.
L3Atom Protocol is designed to collect, cryptographically store, process, and stream data for free to anyone from anywhere. It stores billions of the world’s crypto and Web 3.0 data points, transactions, and historical records allowing anyone to access data without having any intervention, interference, or influence over regulations, governments, and corporations, including the creators themselves.
Why do you believe this protocol is a good fit for The Web3 Index?
As an opensource project, we aim to share data access for free without paying for anything. We believe data in the Web3 space should be free.
Can you describe the protocol's tokenomics?
90% of the tokens are for the community
Who are the demand and supply side participants in the protocol? Please detail how both participants interact with the protocol.
We are focusing on building the technology for now and we are not selling any tokens.
Please provide the protocol’s cumulative demand-side fees over the past 30- and 90-day periods.
We are focusing on building the technology for now and we are not selling any tokens.
An example of a demand-side fee could be a single payment for work rendered by a protocol. Examples of this would be a payment to query indexed data on The Graph, or a payment to store data on Arweave.
Fee data source
https://l3a.gitbook.io/l3a-v3-documentation-2.0/streaming-service/websocket-api
Please share a data source if available.
Website
www.l3a.xyz
Twitter
@l3aprotocol
Coingecko or Coinmarketcap URL
None atm
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