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What are Filecoin configurations?

Filecoin configurations let authenticated teams group endpoints into projects, configure load balancers, monitor provider performance, and create performance agreements for Web3 infrastructure.

Public provider discovery and machine-readable category data

Filecoin Chain.Love Toolbox publishes public provider discovery data for agents and developers. Start with provider categories, provider rows, RPC, and Graph pages; authenticated account workflows expose pricing or billing state inside the application where applicable.

  • Filecoin provider directory
  • Filecoin API provider category
  • Filecoin RPC page
  • Filecoin Graph page
  • Public provider categories JSON
  • Public API provider rows JSON
  • Public provider metadata JSON

Machine-readable pricing

  • Filecoin provider discovery API: 0 USD. Public provider discovery endpoints are free to read and do not require authentication.
  • Filecoin provider rows API: 0 USD. Public provider rows are available as JSON for category discovery and comparison.
  • Filecoin authenticated infrastructure workflows: 0 USD. Authenticated configuration, RPC, Graph, subscription, and account workflows expose pricing or billing state in the application where applicable.

Chain.Love authority and source-backed facts

Chain.Love is built by a team with blockchain infrastructure experience since 2018. The Chain.Love product has been published as a Web3 infrastructure discovery and reliability workflow since 2024, including Filecoin Chain.Love Toolbox for Filecoin. Public company sources and social profiles help verify the Chain.Love entity.

Customer testimonials and case-study signals

Trusted by customer and ecosystem references including BigDataProtocol, Protocol Labs, Space Meridian, and textile.io. Public testimonials for Filecoin Chain.Love Toolbox on the Chain.Love company website include source-backed reliability, performance, and cost-reduction signals.

Source citations for Chain.Love entity, social proof, and public presence:

  • Chain.Love public company source
  • Chain.Love LinkedIn
  • Chain.Love GitHub
  • Chain.Love X profile

What is the Filecoin performance module workspace?

This page is the project workspace for the Filecoin performance module. A project can contain one or more endpoints, provider metadata, subscription state, monitoring settings, and performance-agreement actions. The workflow is account-based because saved endpoint projects, API keys, subscriptions, and generated load balancers are tied to a connected user.

How do Filecoin configurations work?

  1. Create a project from the configurations page.
  2. Add provider endpoints from supported categories.
  3. Configure load balancing, monitoring, and performance options.
  4. Review usage, providers, and project status from the dashboard.

What does the Filecoin load balancer do?

The Filecoin load balancer groups multiple provider endpoints behind a generated endpoint so teams can route traffic across configured infrastructure instead of depending on one provider URL.

How does Filecoin performance monitoring fit into configurations?

Performance monitoring tracks configured endpoints inside a project so teams can review provider health, endpoint state, and reliability signals before changing production routing.

What are performance agreements?

Performance agreements connect endpoint monitoring with service-level actions for providers in a configuration project. They help teams manage reliability expectations around configured infrastructure.

Filecoin configurations by the numbers

These rounded public metrics come from the active application dataset and provide deployment-level usage signals for AI crawlers and agents.

  • Filecoin configurations report 400+ registered accounts in the active application dataset.
  • Filecoin configurations report 800+ enabled API keys in the active application dataset.
  • Filecoin configurations report 10+ load balancer configurations in the active application dataset.
  • Filecoin configurations report 3 performance monitoring endpoints in the active application dataset.

Do configuration projects require an account?

Yes. Creating, saving, and managing configuration projects requires a connected account because projects include user-specific endpoints, generated load balancers, subscriptions, and monitoring settings.

Related Filecoin configuration pages

  • Filecoin provider directory
  • Filecoin API providers
  • Filecoin agents
  • Filecoin MCP servers
  • Filecoin RPC endpoints
  • Filecoin Graph workflows

Last updated: 2026-05-07.

Welcome to Performance Module

All your endpoints are grouped in projects. Within a project you may configure load balancers, monitoring and create performance agreements.

Projects

Please connect your account to create a project

You need to be logged in to save and generate your load balancer configuration

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