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From YouTube: Agoric Community Call #30 (Mar 2023)
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00:00 Welcome to the Team, JD (@jdlorax on Twitter)
01:56 InterOp Denver — Conference Recap
05:58 Announcing the Agoric Bootcamp from Chainboard Academy
Apply for the BootCamp here: https://agoric-bootcamp.super.site
13:02 Update on Upcoming Mainnet-1B Release: Contracts for Vaults, Oracles, Liquidations, Associated Governance, Protocol Reserve
17:39 Upcoming Marketing Events
A
A
Community
everybody
thanks
for
joining
this
call.
Yeah
I
just
want
to
kick
it
off
that
we
have
a
new
team
member
JD
who
I
think
many
people
know
through
the
community
for
your
for
your
extensive
long-form
threads
on
everything
from
Cosmos
and
Interchange
to
I.
Don't
know
you
cover
a
lot
of
stuff,
but
we're
really
happy
to
have
you
you've
obviously
just
started
with
the
gork.
So
it's
it's.
It's
a
great
new
face
and
really
excited.
B
A
B
I'm
really
excited
to
be
here:
it's
30th,
agoric,
Community
call.
This
is
my
first
Twitter
spaces.
So
it's
it's
nice
to
make
my
debut
in
this.
B
Here
and
yeah,
just
for
anybody
that
doesn't
know
me,
I'm,
JD,
I've
been
in
and
around
Cosmos
since
late
2020,
you
may
have
seen
me
from
Kepler
to
osmosis
to
my
time
with
informal
systems
and
I'm
really
excited
now
to
be
joining
a
gorick.
As
in
community
operations.
B
You
can
find
me
on
Twitter,
obviously
reach
out
here,
I'm
on
Discord
as
well
and
yeah
I'm.
Just
I'm
really
grateful
for
the
opportunity
to
play
a
role,
helping
to
shape
a
project
that
I've
long
been
interested
in
and
that
I'm
very
excited
about.
A
B
A
B
A
A
B
A
Vanessa
here
I,
don't
know
if
you
know
my
question
is
always
like
what
are
the
key
takeaways
from
those
events
right
and
that
we
can
share
with
the
community
that
you
know
baby.
Wasn't
there
so
I,
don't
know
if
there's
anything,
you
know
specific
for
you,
folks
that
that
you
found
valuable.
C
Absolutely
I
mean
XLR
really
put
all
forces
in
order
to
ship
interop
Summit
and
it
showed
right
they
brought
together
the
cosmos
community
and
also
brought
some
external
newer
parties
to
learn
more
about
the
interchange,
ecosystem
and
interoperable
opportunities.
Overall,
it
was
wonderful
catching
up
with
a
bunch
of
folks
seeing
a
bunch
of
zones
that
are
excited
about
talking
about
agoric
activity,
including
the
launch
of
IST,
and
supporting
it
in
their
zone.
C
So
overall
I
think
it
was
a
fantastic
event,
and
there
was
also
this
amazing
agoric
Enthusiast
that
had
a
full
red
suit,
she's
listening
here,
so
it
was
pretty
Epic.
D
A
I,
don't
know
if
if
if,
if,
if,
if,
if
cheat
or
the
red
suit
is
more
known
at
this
point,
I
I
think
I,
don't
think
he
needed
this
suit,
but
it
was
it
was.
It
was
helpful
that
was
great
yeah.
D
So
I
wasn't
able
to
make
it
to
interop.
Unfortunately,
Dean
Dean
was
there
sort
of
semi-semi
representing
product
and
then
also
Brendan
who's
on
the
call
was
there
as
well,
but
yeah
I
know
that
it
was
both
interop
and
East.
Denver
were
sort
of
really
really
interesting.
Dean
had
speaking
roles
in
both
places,
he's
actually
sick
Unfortunately
today,
so
wasn't
able
to
make
the
community
call
but
yeah
a
lot.
I
think
a
lot
came
back
from
that
and
really
excited
to.
You
know,
as
always,
sort
of
seen.
D
Cosmos
conferences
come
up
over
the
course
of
the
year.
You
know
both
cosmiverse
and
Gateway,
coming
up
at
both
in
the
spring
and
the
fall
are
going
to
be
really
exciting.
Yeah.
A
I
apologies,
I,
think
I
turned
you
and
Brendan
into
the
same
product
person.
But
yes,
that's
good
to
hear
I.
C
If
you
wanted
to
learn
more
about
the
different
Technologies
and
development,
whereas
some
of
the
broader
discussions
on
the
future
of
crypto
other
efforts,
some
ZK
question-
or
you
know
what
is
the
real
metric
to
measure
in
D5
I
mean
they
were
just
nicer,
more
enriched
discussions
there.
So
for
those
that
want
to
like
look
back
on
the
talks,
I
highly
recommend
going
through
some
of
some
of
the
more
General
stage
options.
Just
to
see
more
like
hear
some
of
the
discussions
from
some
of
the
leaders
in
the
ecosystem.
A
Yeah
absolutely
and
I
think
I
mentioned
this
elsewhere
in
another
call,
but
that
it
was
nice
to
speak
to
developers
outside
the
cosmos.
You
know
Circle
on
how
they
see
Cosmos,
you
know
what
what
interests
them
you
know
talking
about
them
about
agoric,
a
lot
of
interest
there,
so
that
was
kind
of
a
special
thing
that
you
know
this
interoperability
conference
was
happening
with
with
obviously
one
of
the
largest
events
crypto
events
in
the
world.
A
At
the
same
time.
So.
A
Kind
of
a
transition
too,
because
I
want
to
see
if
we
can
get.
You
know
if
some
of
you
noticed
yesterday,
you
know
we
we,
you
know
we
co-announced
the
chambered
Academy
boot
camp,
so
really
the
agorak's
first
boot
camp
and
you
know
again
that's
being
put
on
by
the
chain
board
Academy
folks,
you
know
it's
a
10-week
program
and
I.
We
we
did
invite
them
to
come
up
here.
I,
don't
know
if
they're
speakers
yet
because
I'd
love
for
them
to
share
what
they're
doing
with
that.
C
He
gets
everything
connected,
so
you
know
we're
really
happy
to
be
working
with
Alex
and
his
team
at
bite
pitch
we've
just
known
them
for
now.
I
want
to
say
a
bit
over
a
year.
They've
contributed
open
source
components
to
the
agoric
ecosystem.
C
They've
also
helped
us
in
a
pinch
when
we
needed
Workshop,
presenters
and
supported
Gateway,
and
they
flew
out
to
Prague
and
gave
workshops
to
developers
to
learn
about
the
lending
protocol
that
they
contributed
as
an
open
source
component
and
in
their
spare
time
they
thought
that
agoric
was
so
wonderful.
This
is
my
opinion.
Alex.
You
could
totally
correct
me
that
they
wanted
to
add
a
module
for
the
chambered
Academy
to
teach
developers
better
core
expert
contracts.
So
it
looks
like
he's
here
now:
I'll
go
ahead
and
let
him
take
over
yeah.
E
Thanks
Vanessa
thanks
yeah,
so
true
or
no
points
it's
our
second
year
we
with
zagoric
and
like
we're
actually
like
a
web
stream,
Focus
Death
House,
originally
from
Portugal,
but
now
or
more
and
more
remote,
and
we
also
have
this
chain
board
Academy,
which
is
like
you
know,
Webster
Academy,
for
developers
who
would
like
to
switch
into
web3
from
web
2
or
for,
like
you
know,
computer
science
in
general
and
yeah
I
think
we
have
reached
a
level
of
understanding
of
agoric
technology
that
is
like
worth
sharing,
hopefully
and
yeah
over
the
course
of
like
OnePlus
years,
we've
built
a
number
of
bounties
and
did
presented
the
workshop
twice
so
once
in
in
Bogota
in
Colombia.
E
Another
one
was
in
Prague
we're
also
work
in
our
first
product
for
short-term
and
tea
rentals.
It's
going
to
be
launching
agric
mainnet,
hopefully
soon
well,
within
a
few
months
from
from
today,
let's
say,
and
so
today
today,
I'm
sure
to
announce
the
launch
of
the
algoric
boot
camp
as
part
of
the
chain
board,
and
it
is
designed
to
equip
developers
with
the
with,
like
all
the
Knowledge
and
Skills
that
they
need
to
build
decentralized
applications
on
the
work.
E
As
a
participant,
one
will
be
assigned
a
mentor
to
two
guys
through
all
the
process
and
in
addition
to
like
a
peer-to-peer
learning
in
in
groups,
so
people
will
walk
away
with
the
ability
to
build
tests
and
deploy
their
own
apps
on
the
Goring
chain,
including
the
understanding
of
the
like
the
basics
of
algoric,
SDK
and
then
hardened
JavaScript
framework
and
the
application.
The
deployment
pipeline,
as
well
as
a
side
effect.
E
If,
if
a
person
is
Keen
to
to
learn
and
like
maybe
obsessed
in
a
good
way
about
the
this
whole
area,
but
it's
fine,
if
you
just
have
like
a
you-
know:
basic
computer
science,
fundamentals
and
understanding
of
JavaScript
in
any
of
those
reincarnations
like
a
front-end
site
or
node.js
backend
or
whatever
yeah.
E
So
the
the
premise
for
this
is
like
the
Webster
ecosystem
is
still
in
early
stages
right
and
which
means
there's
a
lot
of
room
and
Innovation,
and
it's
not
even
not
not
too
late
for
sure
to
like
jump
into
it,
and
one
of
my
favorite
features
was
with
zagoric.
Is
that
it's
it's
easy
to
learn?
If
you
have
some
background-
and
it's
also,
it
puts
you
like
in
a
secure
environment,
unlike
some
other
popular
chains.
E
So
you
you
it's
it's
not
that
easy
to
mess
up
with
the
client
funds
or
like
deposited
tokens
or
like
value
talking
software
or
whatever
else
so
yeah.
So
if
you
know
some
JavaScript
understand
some
fundamentals,
curious
about
Webster,
Street
I
urge
you
to
consider
joining
this
bootcamp.
It's
10
weeks,
long.
E
It's
like
one
lecture
per
week
with
extension,
homework
assignments,
one-on-one
mentorships
and
you
will
be
able
to
like
build
and
deliver
and
present
your
own
final
project
in
the
end
that
we
will
help
you
to
to
build
in
shape
and
maybe
maybe
even
to
Market,
we'll
see
it
is
pretty
intense
to
be
honest
so
like
if
you
work
full
time,
you
will
still
have
to
like
find
a
way
to
allocate
like
about
10
hours
per
week
in
order
to
to
keep
up,
but
the
like
the
good
side
of
it
is
that
you
end
up.
E
E
What
else
yeah,
so
there
there's
a
link
on
the
on
the
uh.com
home
page
at
the
moment
like
at
the
very
top
at
the
banner.
The
applications
are
open
until
the
end
of
the
month,
and
the
first
lecture
will
take
place
on
April
3rd,
so
yeah.
If
you're
curious,
let's
build
something
together
for
the
better
decentralized
internet.
For
us
all.
Thank.
A
You
absolutely
amazing,
amazing
and
Alex
in
order
to
to
register
for
the
boot
camp.
What
What's
the
best
link
for
people
to
head
to
is
it?
Is
it
chamber.academy.
E
A
A
For
mccork
we'll
make
sure
to
we'll
tweet
out
the
the
sign
up
link
and
include
in
the
YouTube
notes
later
so
we'll
make
sure
you
get
that
out
there
for
people.
Oh
awesome,
Alex
thanks
thanks
for
stopping
by
I,
don't
know
if
there's
anyone
else
want
to
comment
on
that
or
Vanessa
I.
C
Just
have
to
say
you
know
this
is
their
independent
effort
and
they've.
You
know,
thankfully,
they've
shared
that
as
they
developed
the
content,
they
have
an
internal
developer
who's,
taking
the
course
himself
to
make
sure
that
everything
works
for
when
you
all
join,
which
I
thought
was
very
kind
of
for
them.
So
thank
you
for
that.
Additional
effort
and
care
for
new
entrance
to
the
Agora
community.
A
Cool
well
thanks,
so
much
Alex
yeah,
so
I'm
yeah,
I
kind
of
want
to
transition
to
some
some
updates
from
the
agork
side,
maybe
Roland
on
the
product
in
the
product
world.
You
can
can
get
some
speed.
D
Yeah
sure,
and
and
so
the
the
release,
that's
upcoming
on
the
on
the
agork
side
or
the
big
release.
That's
upcoming
is
the
vaults
release
for
inter
protocol
and
just
to
remind
folks
that
that
includes
a
whole
bunch
of
contracts.
D
So
it's
it's
vaults,
oracles,
liquidation
contracts,
Associated
governance
contracts,
the
protocol
Reserve
all
of
those
sort
of
working
together,
but
it
also
includes
a
bunch
of
platform
upgrades
too
so
State
sync
for
validators
the
ability
to
upgrade
contracts
in
place,
which
is
really
important
to
make
sure
that
the
JavaScript
state
is
sort
of
able
to
be
able
to
be
maintained
through
chain
upgrades,
and
so
all
of
those
are
coming
together
for
one
single
release
here
and
what
we've
started
doing
screen
is
actually
testing
it
in
pieces.
D
So
during
February
I
think
in
the
last
Community
call
I
mentioned
that
I
First
time
seen
the
vaults
front.
End.
I
am
now
now
able
to
say
that
the
vault's
front
end
and
the
vault's
contracts
are
have
passed.
The
initial
functional
ux
testing
so
able
to
create,
evolved
adjustable.
Close
of
all.
All
of
that
is
really
fun
and
I'm
I'm
sort
of
excited
that
that
has
come
together.
What
is
what
is
coming
up?
D
Next,
on
the
the
user
facing
side
is
layering
in
liquidations,
which
we
we
had
a
large
session
with
some
members
of
the
economic
committee,
some
members
of
former
agoric
and
current
agoric
advisors
from
rmit
in
Melbourne,
and
made
sure
that
the
liquidation
design
was
was
robust
or
be
robust,
so
made
a
few
changes
to
that
over
the
past.
D
D
They
are
coordinating
our
decentralized
Oracle
Network,
along
with
four
other
nodes
that
are
validators
on
the
agork
platform,
so
that
that
testnet
has
been
running
for
a
while
separately
and
once
all
the
pieces
come
together,
then
we'll
have
a
an
application
that
includes
the
vaults
contracts
includes.
Liquidation
includes,
live
Oracle
prices,
as
well
as
the
protocol
reserve
and
and
all
those
interactions.
So
all
of
that
is
sort
of
coming
together
across
multiple
test
Nets.
D
At
the
same
time,
which
has
been
cool
to
see,
I
know
that
our
our
vault's
beta
campaign
has
gone
out,
and
so
we've
we
got
a
bunch
of
sign
ups
and
I'm
I'm
guessing
a
few
folks.
Maybe
that
have
signed
up
are
on
this
call
as
well
and
from
a
timing
standpoint.
We
really
want
to
make
sure
that
the
validation
has
happened
internally
and
you
know
there
aren't.
D
There
aren't
clear
things
that
need
to
get
fixed
before
we
we
bring
external
folks
in
so
I
think
that
that
beta
campaign
will
happen
when,
when
we
feel
like
things,
are
ready
but
before
launch-
and
you
know-
we're
really
excited
to
bring
in
people
that
have
not
been
sort
of
intimately
involved
with
the
development
process
to
make
sure
that
you
know
we
get
product
feedback.
D
We
we
see
anything
that
needs
to
get
changed,
and
you
know
we
really
appreciate
folks
folks
signing
up
for
that,
so
that
that
will
sort
of
get
get
layered
in
once
liquidations
are
ready
once
Oracle
the
Oracle
network
has
been
put
in
as
well,
and
we've
got
a
coherent
system
to
test
along
those
lines.
D
I
mentioned
platform
upgrades,
so
those
were
a
longer
pull
on
the
release
and
State
sync
feels
like
it's
getting
to
a
good
spot
based
on
slack
conversations
yesterday
and
then
contract
upgrade
there's
a
little
work
left
there,
but
each
of
those
are
getting
put
in
for
testing
in
March.
So
over
the
next
couple
weeks
we
should
be
in
a
good
spot
with
with
each
of
those.
D
We
also
need
to
schedule
contract
audits,
so
that's
something
that
will
will
happen
in
March
and
then,
with
with
that,
we
sort
of
have
everything
together
for
the
release
and
current
current
targets
puts
us
sort
of
mid-april,
but
that
may
pend
audits
it
may
pend.
You
know
additional
feedback
that
we
get
during
testing.
So
we
have
a
whole
bunch
of
economic
testing
that
we
expect
to
do
on
liquidations
to
make
sure
that
the
model
is
robust
against.
You
know.
D
A
large
downturn,
which
you
know
happens
occasionally
in
crypto,
so
I
think
that
was
a
lot,
but
that
was
those
are
my
updates
from
the
product
side
happy
to
take
any
questions
there.
A
No,
it's
great,
though
thank
you,
yeah,
so
I
think
you
know
today's
a
shorter
call.
So
you
know
just
a
few.
You
know
event
notices
that
you
know
the
inner
protocol
is
T.
Community
calls
next
week
on
March
16th,
that's
12,
30
Eastern,
17,
30
UTC.
A
We
don't
have
actually
any
gork
specific
events
that
we're
attending
in
March,
but
in
April
we
are
kind
of
increasing
our
footprint
at
universities,
so
the
Cornell
Cornell
University
has
a
blockchain
club,
as
does
the
MIT
blockchain
Club,
both
in
April
and
then
probably
some
of
us
here
are
going
to
be
attending
consensus
in
Austin
Texas
in
April.
So
if
you
are
heading
to
that,
we'd
definitely
love
to
love
to
meet
and
chat,
but
yeah
that
pretty
much
covers.
Is
there
any
anything
else?
A
A
Cool
all
right
that
wraps
the
30th
Community
call
thanks
everyone
for
joining
JD
great
to
have
you
G
keyboard
in
that
suit,
and
thanks
so
much
for
your
time
and.
C
A
Oh
awesome
awesome!
Well
thanks!
So
much
and
thank
you
Alex,
of
course,
for
chain
board
Academy
all
the
work
you're
doing
with
pipe
pitch
again.
You
know
we'll
we'll
make
sure
to
tweet
that
out
the
registration
link
for
that
and
yeah
we'll
keep
keep
those
updates
going
as
as
we
approach
the
start
time
of
that
boot
camp,
which
I
believe
is
April
3rd
awesome,
awesome,
yeah
I
can't
wait
for
that.
So
yeah
thanks
everyone
for
joining
we'll
see
you
we'll
see
you
next
time.
Thanks.