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From YouTube: Agoric Community Call #28 (Jan '23)
Description
00:00 Intro
01:20 Looking forward to 2023 (mainnet-2 and Vaults)
02:55 Major Improvements with Next Release
10:12 Moving toward mainnet-2
12:13 Security in 2023
15:14 Community in 2023
19:20 DCF in 2023
23:10 Validator Delegation Program Update
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A
A
So
you
know
we
obviously
yeah.
If
you
haven't
seen
the
article
you
know
hop
over
to
gork.com
blogs.
A
First
thing:
there
you'll
you'll
see
a
really
nice
kind
of
overview
of
everything
that
went
down
in
2022,
and
you
know
this
is
our
first
Community
call
of
2023,
so
I
think
it's
kind
of
right
that
we
talk
about
some
of
the
things
that
we're
working
on
now
and
you
know
short
and
Midterm,
and
you
know
one
of
the
big
ones
that
most
are
familiar
with
is
mina2,
we're
at
the
release
of
permission,
smart
contracts
and
and
and
really
where
we
start
to
see.
A
You
know
projects
launch
on
agoric
a
wide
variety
of
projects
that
are
actively
building
right
now,
and
that
is
also
on
our
blog.
If
you
want
to
read
up
on
some
of
these
projects,
but
you
know
Dean
I,
have
you
here
I
wonder
if,
if
there's
anything,
we
want
to
talk
about
around
kind
of
maina
2?
A
And
you
know
it's
been
a
topic
we've
discussed
in
the
past-
it's
nothing
new,
but
you
know
maybe
some
some
of
where
we
are-
and
you
know,
roll
in
feel
free
to
jump
in
on
this
as
well,
but
I
think
yeah,
some
overview
of
of
what's
coming
up
with
mainnet2
would
be
cool.
B
Well,
I'll
do
the
very
high
level
I
mean
so
so
you
know,
as
you
say,
2023
has
two
big
things.
You
know
that
that
show
up
on
the
way
to
the
end
of
it.
The
first
is
is
going
to
be
our
vaults
release
and
the
second
is:
this
is
mainnet
main
net.
Two
last
year
we
we
talked
about
the
five
projects
that
are
building
on
the
platform.
Now,
when
we
do
this
next
release,
actually
I
guess
Roland,
you
should
jump
in
right.
B
When
we
do
this
next
release,
it
will
have
some
of
the
key
features
that
they'll
need
to
be
able
to
roll
out,
and
then
you
know
so
so
after
we
get
vaults
out,
you
know,
vaults
will
will
have
a
significant
I
think
impact
on
the
cosmo
verse.
B
You
know
on
the
on
the
interchange,
where
people
be
able
to
bring
their
atom,
or
you
know
whatever
tokens
the
the
econ
committee
you
know
or
the
rather
the
the
community
decides
on
and
and
mint
IST
and
we've
already
got
IST
deployed.
B
You
know
available
in
a
bunch
of
different
places,
but
with
mainnet2
coming
out,
there's
a
bunch
of
applications
on
the
agork
Chain
itself
that
will
directly
use
IST,
not
just
on
you
know
and
ISD
will
be
used
on
other
chains,
but
just
having
some
of
those
start
to
roll
out
on
a
gorak
is
going
to
be
is
going
to
be
very
exciting.
So.
A
I
want
to
take
a
step
back
just
quickly
for
for
those
in
the
audience
too.
So
this
the
Vault
smart
contract,
includes
the
finders.
To
this
correctly,
it's
going
to
include
technology
that
these
other
projects
launching
on
a
gork
will
utilize
is
that
is
that
accurate.
C
C
To
jump
in
here
Santi,
so
so
yeah,
actually
maybe
it's
it's
worth
going
through
sort
of
more
specifically.
What's
what's
coming
up
in
this
next
release,
and
then
we
can
talk
about
how
that
affects
and
enhances
the
third
party
contracts
and
projects
that
are.
B
B
The
next
release
it
will
be.
What
I've
talked
about
before
is
the
bulldozer
bulldozer
release
where
we
launch
a
new,
slightly
deeper
stack
that
has
the
running
contracts.
It
has
support
for
contract
governance
to
be
able
to
upgrade
contracts
and
for
the
the
interesting
state
of
the
contracts.
B
All
you
know
the
the
JavaScript
state
of
the
contracts
to
be
durable
across
those
upgrades,
which
is
to
say
you
know
you
can
have
a
relationship
between
contracts
where
you
know
like
the
Vault
contract
is
holding
on
to
to
a
liquidator
contract
and
when
the
Vault
gets
upgraded.
It's
running
new
software
that
still
gets
to
act
gets
access
to
the
very
same
Liquidator
contract
that
it
was
created
with,
or
users
wallets
or
holding
on
to
a
vault
object
so
that
they
can
manage
their
vault
and
the
Vault
gets
upgraded.
B
B
B
So
that's
that
that's
pretty
cool,
we're
very
excited
about
that,
and
that's
what
will
get
us
to
the
point
of
of
having
one
round
of
of
of
of
what
I
refer
to
the
bulldozer,
upgrade
of
launching
a
whole
new
JavaScript
stack
and
relaunching
all
the
contracts
to
where
now
individual
contracts
can
be
individually
upgraded
without
it
being
a
chain
overhaul,
and
all
of
that
each
contract
opts
into
what
governance
will
decide
to
upgrade
it.
So
it
can
have
it
can.
B
You
know
be
the
decide
that
it's
the
Builder
now
that
votes
to
upgrade
it
like
we
do
with
vaults,
or
it
could
be
that
a
particular
third-party
contract
has
their
own
token.
That
would
vote
to
upgrade
it
or
Alexa
committee
that
that
can
control
whether
upgrades
happen
or
whether
pauses
happen
to
see
you
know
to
to
to
to
investigate.
B
You
know
any
issues
in
the
contract
or
that
kind
of
thing.
So
that's
that's
the
kind
of
stuff
that
people
have
wanted
in
a
wide
variety
of
smart
contract
platforms
and
we're
getting
to
and
we're
getting
the
reusable
components
to
do
that
and
using
them
inside,
for
example,
the
vaults
and
under
contracts.
A
B
A
B
Independent
right
yeah,
you
just
mean
that
one.
This
is
still
in
the
main
net
one
family,
the
the
second
step
of
mainnet
one.
The
other
piece
of
this
is
expanding.
The
smart
wallet
capability.
B
You
know
previously,
it
was
just
enough,
so
you
could,
you
know,
bring
your
bring
your
your
usdc
over
bring
your
atom
over.
You
know,
do
trades
in
the
in
the
PSN,
but
again
with
the
next
generation
of
contracts.
B
Now
it's
not
only
that
you
do
instantaneous
trades
where
I
you
know,
offer
some
usdc
and
I
get
back
some
IST
or
I
offer.
You
know.
I
I
do
a
swap
with
someone
or
have
you,
but
it
is
the,
but
but
but
it
supports
the
long-running
engagement
with
the
contract.
B
So
you
know
IE
Vault,
but
also
it
could
be
order,
books
or
or
or
you
know,
the
nft
infrastructure,
the
the
the
the
that
several
of
our
main
two
folks
are
bringing
but
being
able
to
have
in
my
wallet
an
object
that
has
multiple
things.
I
can
do
with
it.
So
I
can
make
additional
offers
to
change
my
collateralization
in
My
Vault
I
can
I
can
do
you
know
I
can
close
it.
I
can
sell
it.
I
can
borrow
more
all
those
kinds
of
things
and
that's
an
ongoing
interaction
with
this
Vault
instance.
B
Will
survive
upgrades
and
will
will
let
me
interact
with
this
on
a
you
know,
ongoing
you
know
basis,
so
so
that
that
that
those
extensions
to
the
wallet
not
only
the
wallet
contract,
but
also
the
wallet
user
interface,
those
are
in
there
and
then
and
then,
of
course,
we
have
all
the
the
additional
components,
durable
governance
and
then
the
the
mechanisms
for
IST
that
we'll
talk
about
sort
of
the
detailed
relationships
in
the
IST
call,
but
The
Vault
interface
with
the
refresh
UI
people
have
seen
a
user
interface
that
we
did
sort
of
the
MVP
user
interface
in
our
various
test
Nets
last
year
that
that's
been
revamped
with
help
from
some
friends
at
a
company
called
Echo,
the
the
first
Oracle
chain
that
simply
staking
and
other
validator
and
and
and
Oracle
node
operators
have
been
driving
forward.
B
So
so
we
will
have
oracles
for
vaults
for
liquidation
and
those
will
also
be
available
in
the
future
for
additional
smart
contracts,
an
auction-based
liquidation
mechanism.
So
previously.
B
Previously
we
were
doing
we,
we
have
all
the
implementation
to
liquidate
against
the
local
amm,
but
as
you
say,
we
are
we
we,
we
are
not
rolling
out
an
amm
in
in
this
time
frame.
You
know
we
work
closely
with
with
you
know,
osmosis
and
crescent
and
and
others,
and
so
the
liquidation
mechanism
will
be
auction-based,
liquidation
and
all
those
contracts
are
are
going
out.
So
so
those
are
really
exciting.
B
Now
we
learned
a
lot
about
performance
scaling
working
in
the
community,
getting
releases
out
that
sort
of
thing
with
the
you
know
in
the
inter-protocol
rollout,
and
so
you
know.
Similarly,
we
expect
to
learn
more
here,
but
this
really
will
give
us.
You
know
we're
now
able
to
support.
You
know
more
transactions,
larger
user
sets
Etc.
So
we're
very
excited
about
this.
So
that's
that's!
This
release.
That's
come
coming
up.
B
You
know
that
we're
working
on
for
this
first
quarter
and
then
mainnet2
follows
after
that.
So
all
of
this
infrastructure
is
required
for
mainnet2.
B
All
of
these
elements
that
we're
rolling
out
are
things
that
the
that
the
main
net
to
folks
are
building
on
top
of
and
starting
to
now
you
know
up
update
their
applications
to
use
these
new
facilities
to
use
the
new
wallet
infrastructure,
all
those
kinds
of
things,
so
so
so
that
those
will
be
that
will
be
then
rolling
out,
starting
in
Q2,
where
we
will
where,
where
where
we
will
be
helping
them
finish
up
their
integration
into
the
new
apis,
we'll
be
released.
B
We're
we're
in
the
process
of
refreshing
all
of
the
documentation
for
all
of
the
additional
people
that
would
like
to
build
for
mainnet2
or
or
for
for
permission
list
releases
following
mainnet2
and
and
and
we're
you
know
we'll
be
starting
to
after
the
vaults
release
will
be
starting
to
spin
up
our
to
spin
up
our
developer
program
for
not
just
the
main
two
developers,
but
the
much
broader
spectrum
of
developers
out
there.
B
Both
you
know
in
the
cosmo
verse
and
in
in
the
the
mainstream
world.
So
that's
all
we
have
a
lot
to
do.
You
know
sort
of
to
get
this
release
out.
B
I
think
maybe
Roland's
back
and
may
have
things
to
say,
but
just
to
expand
out
that
in
a
minute
and
then
we
will
be
moving
as
I
said
towards
mainnet2
celebrating
the
you
know,
liquid
staking
implementation,
lending
protocols
for
nfts
and
the
nft
marketplace,
asset
management
and
those
those
projects
that
you
can
find
on
our
you
know
under
our
ecosystem
page
on
our
website.
So
so
with
that,
tell
us
what
it's
going
to
take.
Jesse.
D
Well,
I,
don't
think
we
have
enough
time
to
go
through
all
of
my
forms,
but
I've
been
thinking
quite
a
bit
about
what
we're
going
to
be
up
to
in
2023
and
really
most
of
what
we're
going
to
be
working
on
is
continuing
to
do
the
risk
management
that
we
kicked
off
a
year
and
a
half
ago,
with
some
of
the
first
audits
that
we
did
of
the
platform.
D
We
have
a
pretty
complex
system
and
we
have
a
wider
ecosystem.
It's
also
complex
and
interconnected,
and
this
amazing
thing
that
we
need
to
do
a
lot
of
reasoning
about
so
we're
just
going
to
keep
on
with
audits
assessments
this
year,
we're
going
to
have
quite
a
bit
more
threat,
modeling
integrated
into
our
design
process,
so
that
we've
really
enumerated
risk
on
a
on
a
granular
level
and
we're
going
to
keep
investing
in
the
work
we've
been
doing
with
multiple
on
buzzing
XS,
because
that
helps
us
out
for
maintenance.
D
D
What
to
do
next,
and
so
we
also
are
going
to
have
this
be
the
year
where
we
focus
on
contributing
more
to
The
Wider
interchange,
especially
around
some
of
the
Strategic
security
priorities
that
are,
our
lovely
Cosmos
code,
meets
some
help
with
and
we're
going
to
pitch
in
on
the
emergency
coordination
and
incident
response
from
you
know.
D
When
we
started
building
Cosmos
forever
ago,
we
figured
out
a
few
things
for
the
cosmos
Hub,
but
when
you
have
70
80
more
chains
all
connected
to
each
other
operating
on
top
of
it,
it
really
makes
for
quite
quite
the
process
and
quite
the
scaling
problem
on
the
security
front.
So
we're
excited
to
jump
in
there.
A
thing
that's
coming
up
specific
to
vaults
is
that
we
are
planning
for
we're
planning
for
vault's
launch,
of
course,
and
all
the
Audits
and
things
that
we
like
will
be
happening
to
support
that.
D
But
we
want
to
do
more
work
work
on
the
on
the
testing
side
in
devnet,
just
to
help
qualify
the
software
and
maybe
challenge
some
of
the
security,
the
security
assumptions
baked
into
it
that
we're
working
on.
So
what
that's
going
to
mean
is,
instead
of
when
we
get
a
release
candidate,
you
know,
maybe
we
have
an
adversarial
testing
program
where
we're
working
out
the
vaults
liquidation
mechanism-
that's
new!
D
Maybe
we
come
up
with
a
few
Mev
challenges
just
to
see
what's
possible,
but
we
definitely
want
to
do
more
in
terms
of
connecting
with
other
folks
and
pitching
in
to
help
in
our
wider
in
our
ecosystem,
but
also
in
our
wider
community
I'm,
the
community
front.
D
D
We've
talked
about
investing
in
that
a
bit
more
include,
maybe
sharing
some
of
our
development
meeting
updates
on
a
weekly
basis
and
just
making
sure
that
we're
kicking
off
Community
threads
about
some
of
the
more
pressing
issues
both
in
our
industry
and
maybe
in
our
ecosystem
or
the
interchange.
D
Another
thing:
transparency
yeah
another
thing
on
the
community
front
that
we're
thinking
about
too,
because
the
strong,
a
strong
Community
is
really
really
important
for
strong
security
is
looking
at
our
chain
and
how
it
operates.
Our
validators
have
done
such
a
fantastic
job
in
getting
us
hooked
up
to
other
networks
and
helping
us
out
when
we've
had
ridiculous
bugs
we
needed
to
squish
and
that's
really
helped
us
think
about
operational
baselines,
but
also
some
of
the
areas
where
we
can
support
our
node
operators.
D
Maybe
we
have
some
automated
response
that
helps
if
the
chain
goes
down
or
quits
producing
blocks,
or
we
have
run
books
so
that
everyone
knows
what
to
do
and
we
can
write.
You
know
any
hiccups
that
come
up
in
day-to-day
chain
Ops.
D
The
other
thing
that
we're
we're
working
on
for
2023,
too,
is
preparing
for
the
delegation
program,
Security
reviews.
As
many
of
you
know,
there
is
quite
a
long
form
that
comes
with
it.
It
may
be
longer
this
year.
D
I
have
more
questions
to
ask,
but
the
protocol
doesn't
really
give
us
a
way
to
manage
risk
and
to
see
into
some
of
the
finer
grain
choices
that
our
operators
make,
and
so,
when
we
get
this
information,
it
really
is
important
for
us,
because
we're
able
to
put
it
to
use
in
terms
of
thinking
about
you
know
well,
is
there
a
project
that
could
be
funded
by
the
community
pool
that
a
validator
could
be
encouraged
to
take
on
all
kinds
of
things
like
that?
D
On
top
of
that
are
one
of
our
other
big
goals
for
mainnet
is
to
really
get
into
a
regular
update
Cadence
with
our
Network
upgrades
for
the
chain.
Part
of
this
is
because
we
just
want
to
make
sure
for
our
most
important
dependencies.
D
We
have
a
good
upgrade
Cadence
and
if
there
are
security
bugs
we
want
to
be
patched
against.
We
update
regularly
enough
that
it's
just
normal
and
it
doesn't
take
it
doesn't
take
you
know,
pulling
in
all
the
troops
and
a
major
operation
to
get
that
done,
and
that
means
we'll
get
to
hang
out
with
their
validators
more,
which
is
fine
by
me,
because
they've
got
pretty
good
jokes
and
I
like
good
jokes,
but
I'm.
D
Super
super
excited
about
super
excited
about
what
we
have
coming
up
this
year
and
just
watching
things
continue
to
grow
and
flourish
and
be
amazing.
D
Oh,
my
God
I
need
at
least
12
more
Cosmos
interns
and
I'm
hiring
an
agoric
intern.
So
hit
me
up.
You
all
know
where
my
DMs
are
just
saying.
B
I
think
jeet's
around
he
had
a
thing
on
on
on
delegation
stuff.
If
he's
oh.
B
E
Yeah
I'm
sure
happy
to
do
that.
Thanks
Dean
and
thanks
Santi
talking
about
DCF
and
looking
forward
to
2023.
I.
Think
probably
the
best
place
to
start
is
just
to
sort
of
provide
some
context
and
calibrate
a
bit
which
is
in
2022.
Really
the
foundation
just
got
started
right.
We
didn't
even
really
spin
up
active
operations
until
q1
of
last
year
and
the
whole
uphill
climb
of
getting
a
cayman's
Islands
foundations
into
a
traditional
business
mechanisms
has
taken
more
time
than
we
expected
things.
E
For
those
of
you
that
track
DCF
across
this
last
year.
You'll
know
that
we
have
a
substantial
portion
of
our
treasury,
currently
staked
within
Cosmo
withinagoric
delegators
we're
going
to
be
reviewing
those
relationships
across
the
next
quarter.
We're
going
to
participate
in
that
delegation
program,
Security
review
that
Jesse
mentioned
a
while
ago.
So
so
heads
up
all
of
you
I
see
a
lot
of
names
on
this
Twitter
space
that
will
be
affected
by
that
or
who
may
want
to
participate
in
a
different
way
or
further.
E
And
we
certainly
welcome
that,
and
we
appreciate
you,
the
support
you
guys
have
been
giving
us
we're
also
looking
in
early
2023
to
get
our
act
together
and
launch
a
grants
program.
The
exact
nature
of
that
grants
program
is
being
defined,
we're
looking
to
hire
against
that
we're
also
looking
at
hackathon
opportunity
communities
to
support
the
agorik
ecosystem
and
we'll
probably
do
those
in
partnership
with
agorik
we're
exploring
some
options
for
that
right.
Now,
we're
also
going
to
make
sure
the
DCF
is
more
visible
at
Cosmos
ecosystem
events
this
year.
E
So
a
lot
of
the
trade
shows
and
such
if
a
gorick
is
there
you're
likely
to
see
DCF
and
inter-protocol
there
as
well.
So
look
for
us
and
say
hi,
please
and
of
course,
2023
we're
looking
to
capitalize
on
the
work
that's
been
done
with
inter-protocol
to
date
and
and
really
beef
up
support
for
inner
protocol
going
forward.
I
mean
to
this
stage.
E
We've
really
focused
our
efforts
on
getting
the
economic
committee
to
be
a
functional
entity
and
and
that's
really
exceeded
expectations
as
far
as
I'm
concerned,
but
to
provide
more
support
for
those
guys.
E
You
know
in
response
to
the
community
request,
we
are
providing
the
compensation,
the
budget
for
the
economic
committee,
let's
see
how
that
works
out
for
us
across
the
next
year,
we'll
also
be
working
with
the
economic
committee
around
security
protocols
and
getting
things
tightened
up
over
there,
so
that
everyone's
comfortable
with
the
fail
safes
and
the
systems
that
we
have
in
place
and
then
to
support.
All
of
this,
we
are
about
to
engage
in
some
hiring
some
strategic
hires
that
will
staff
up
DCF
give
us
more
resources.
E
Allow
us
to
engage
more
fully
on
specific
critical
projects
like
inner
protocol,
so
I
think
2023
I
mean
as
I
stand
here
right
now,
I'm
really
excited
about
it.
I
think
it's
going
to
be
incredibly
busy.
I
think
a
lot
of
things
are
going
to
jump
forward,
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
stop
there.
Any
comments,
questions.
B
Happy
New
Year:
absolutely,
let's
bring
g-dub
real
quick.
If
you
want
to
fill
in
the
the
on
the
on
the
delegation.
Boat
that'd
be
great
yeah.
F
Thanks
dude
hi
everyone
thanks
for
joining
today,
I
like
to
just
say
that
we
will
be
doing
a
couple
things
coming
up
so
soon
for
the
validator
delegation
program,
the
first
of
which
is
being
we'll,
be
sending
out
an
additional
amount
of
build
to
validators
who
have
met
certain
security
Criterion
that
we've
established.
F
So
that
will
be
going
out
here
in
the
next
bit
of
time
and
also,
more
importantly,
one
announce
that
will
be
opening
up
applications
for
another
round
for
anyone
who
wants
to
join
the
validator
delegation
program.
So
please
just
keep
an
eye
out
on
the
different
channels
we
have
on
our
Discord
and
as
well
just
reach
out
to
me
as
well.
I'll.
Give
you
any
questions
about
this
and
yeah.
B
All
the
time
you
mean
you
mean
in
the
next
week
or
so
right,
yes,
okay,
so
more
delegation
heading
out
before
we
do
the
second,
the
the
next
round,
which
will
be
which,
which
will
not
be
in
the
next
week.
B
A
Sure
I'll
just
close
this
quickly,
Hey
Dean
did
you
know
you're
speaking
at
interop.
A
Yes,
it
is
in
Denver,
so
February
27
28th,
the
gork
will
be
at
interop,
which
is
a
summit
for
basically
you
know
it's
an
interchange,
developer
conference
put
on
by
axelar,
good
friends
of
ours
and
Tech
Partners,
and
it's
going
on.
You
know
right
through
East
Denver,
which
is
also
Endeavor,
so
that'll
be
a
really
exciting
kind
of
couple
of
days.
A
So,
if
you
are
there,
definitely
let
us
know
we'll
have
a
presence,
I,
think
Rick
I.
Think
inner
protocol
is
also
likely
to
join.
A
Cool
yeah,
it's
gonna,
be
good
and
I
think
you
know
just
a
general
statement
that
you
know
we're
we're
always
looking
at.
You
know
our
International
audience.
You
know,
we've
been
we've
been,
you
know,
going
back
and
forth
and
and
working
on
a
program.
That's
going
to
help
folks
who
want
to
do
meetups
internationally.
You
know
around
agork,
you
know.
Do
that
a
lot
easier.
You
know
through
support
and
and
guidance.
A
So
you
know
that's
something:
we're
going
to
be
rolling
out,
I
think
at
some
point
in
q1,
because
we
really
want
to
start.
You
know
we
have
people
coming
to
us
saying
they
want
our
events
and
you
know
we
want
to
support
them
right.
We
want.
We
want
to
give
them
the
tools
to
actually
do
that,
and
so
that's
something
you
should.
You
know,
keep
an
eye
out.
A
Yeah
I
think
I
think
I'll
I'll
plug
it
here
as
well,
but
I
think
inner
protocol's
next
Community
call
is
on
next
week:
January
19th,
the
9
30
Pacific.
So
that's
happening
yeah
a
week
from
a
week
from
today.
Basically,
so,
definitely
stop
by
that.
If
you're,
if
you're
around
and
yeah,
is
there
anything
else
we
want
to
cover
that
we
might
have
missed
or
any
you
know,
questions
I
think
we
have
what
a
minute
sometimes
a
quick
question.
B
Happy
New
Year,
it's
going
to
be,
it's
gonna,
be
fun,
it's
gonna
be
busy,
but
but
I'm
really
excited
you
know.
I
just
can't
express
how
excited
I
am
having
the
model
and
the
the
Zoe
and
the
ertp
all
starting
to
now.
Actually,
you
know
all
now
live
all
now
starting
to
be
available
I'll.
You
know
we
will
have
very
excited
announcements
when
there's
another
round
of
documentation.
That
kind
of
thing
it's
just
you
know
it's,
it's
all
starting
to
be
real
and
it's
it's.
It's
amazing.
D
You
could
also
say,
as
more
people
start
to
play
with
our
platform,
if
you
security
bug,
check
out
gorg.com
security,
there's
always
someone
on
rotation
at
security
at
agoric.com.
If
you
think
you
found
a
bug
and
we
are
happy
to
work
with
anyone
who
wants
to
help
make
our
platform
stronger
and
more
resilient
by
squishing,
the
bugs
out
of
it.
A
B
A
I
think
that
wraps
us
up,
then
thank
you,
everybody
who
spoke
and
to
our
audience
for
joining
again
and
yeah.
We
look
forward
to
seeing
you
next
month
on
our
on
our
community
call
thanks.
Everyone.