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From YouTube: The Baseline Protocol - March 2022 General Assembly
Description
The monthly General Assembly meeting of the Baseline Protocol open source standards body community. https://baseline-protocol.org
Agenda:
1) Standards [01:00]
https://github.com/eea-oasis/baseline-standard
2) Outreach [03:50]
https://github.com/eea-oasis/baseline-outreach
3) Sponsorship [08:32]
https://www.baseline-protocol.org/become-a-sponsor/
4) Roadmap [10:01]
5) Grants [11:41]
https://github.com/eea-oasis/baseline-grants
6) Core Devs [23:10]
https://github.com/eea-oasis/baseline-blips
https://devconnect.org/
7) Update from Anton Mozgovoy (Mover) on events in Ukraine and how to help [28:25]
8) Ask me Anything [36:19]
https://forms.gle/ofKFSPnsAEgoaMh69
B
Okay,
yes
looks
like
we're
on,
so
I'm
going
to
start
us
over
sorry
for
those
of
you
watching.
We
thought
we
were
live
a
few
minutes
ago,
so
we're
just
gonna
rewind
for
a
moment,
but
welcome
to
our
march
general
assembly
for
the
baseline
protocol
open
source
community.
We
will
have
our
standard
updates
today
from
the
standards
group,
outreach
team
sponsorship,
roadmap,
tse
grants,
core
devs
and
some
questions
from
the
ask
me
anything
form
that
was
distributed
this
week
and
andreas
I'm
going
to
hand
back
over
to
you.
D
Sure
I
should
have
recorded
that
anyway
welcome
everyone,
brief
update
from
from
standards
we're
in
the
middle
of
working
through
issues
that
have
been
raised
and
the
standards
repo
please
actually
somehow,
if
you
could,
if
you
could
share
the
repo
link,
that
would
be
great
so
that
everybody
also
on
youtube,
has
it
and
making
editorial
changes
to
the
draft
version
such
that
we
can
move
it
along
to
full
draft
and
then
final
project
standard
sometime
this
year
and
then
hopefully
moving
on
to
to
a
full
oasis
standard
in
2023..
D
We
are
also
working
on
so
that's
exciting
work.
Oh.
D
It's
it's
we're
having
fun
discussions,
so
it's
it's
in
and
and
vigorous
check
out
check
out
the
issues
it
will
and
please
raise
more
issues.
Read
it
make
suggestions.
That's
really
important,
we'll
have
more
work.
Items
focus
primarily
very
likely
around
interrupt.
We
just
have
to
talk
about
that
in
more
detail.
D
D
One
is
the
eea
interrupt
working
group
they're
coming
out
with
they
have
a
draft
standard
for
interop,
so
that's
gonna
be
really
interesting
and
and
exciting
to
interface
with
them
and
see
where,
where
things
are
at,
as
well
as
the
ea
communities
project
for
layer,
twos
they're,
also
focusing
on
on
one
of
the
the
work
items
is,
is
also
interop
between
l2s
and
since
baseline
can
be
interpreted
as
a
kind
of
l2.
D
D
So
please
join
even
though
it's
a
standards
body,
so
it
can
be
sometimes
a
bit
dull,
but
our
discussions
are
definitely
not
they're,
very
lively
and
heated
and
to
the
point.
So
if
you're,
if
you're,
if
you,
if
you
enjoy
people
going
at
it,
you
know
join
the
calls
grab
your
popcorn
grab
a
coffee
and
and
and
and
watch
and
contribute.
If
you
want.
C
And
I
would
definitely
say
it's
certainly
never
dull,
watching
the
sausage
being
made,
and
that's
really
how
it's
all
done.
You
know
down
in
the
standard
body
and
stuff,
but
update
from
outreach
outreach
has
been
hard
at
work
pretty
much.
You
know
the
whole
time
there
we're
not
waiting
on.
You
know
certain
milestone
events
and
then
it's
like
okay.
C
Now
we
can
start
putting
together
some
content
for
this.
You
know
into
that
vein.
We
basically
kind
of
started
distilling
our
team
down
into
some
more
specialized
work
groups,
because
we
have
such
a
you
know,
broad
menagerie
of
backgrounds
and
cross
functionalities-
that
we
want
to
make
sure
that
everybody
is
in
a
position
to
where
they
can.
C
You
know
lend
the
best
insights,
for
you
know,
content,
that's
going
to
be
focused,
you
know
to
certain
industries
into
certain
use
cases,
and
you
know
to
that
end.
We're
also
been
lining
up
a
slew
of
great
speakers
for
the
baseline
show,
and
if
you
want
to
get
involved,
we
definitely
encourage
you.
C
We
actually
have
made
it
as
easy
as
possible
is
we
have
put
together
a
kind
of
a
checklist,
a
an
outline
form
for
for
people
to
come
in,
and
you
know
lend
their
insights
to
the
to
the
show
we're
looking
for.
Basically
anybody
from
any
background
really
I
mean
if,
even
if
you
have
a
background
in,
I
don't
know
soap
carving,
you
know
we'd
love
to
hear
about
it.
You
know,
because
it's
one
of
those
you
have
any
idea
how
it's
gonna
actually
put
together.
C
So
we're
also
looking
at
curating
a
lot
of
the
events
that
are
coming
up
within
the
next
year
that
we
want
to
be
able
to
showcase
baseline
protocol.
It's
getting
so
much
attention
right
now
and
it's
almost
like
we,
we
can't
get
out
there
quick
enough
to
really
put
a
good
face
in
showcasing
this.
So
you
know,
and
also
for
that
we
are
starting
to
put
together
formal
processes
for
packaging
work
so
that
you
know
all
the
great
work
that's
being
done
across
the
core
devs
and
the
standards
body.
C
You
know
have
the
proper
coverage
and
are
being
released
as
as
needed,
plus
we're
doing
you
know
basic
housekeeping.
You
know
we
want
to
make
sure
the
repos
are
nice
and
clean
and
make
sure
everything
just
is
easy
to
find
for
somebody
that
wants
to
go
in
and
read
the
docs
and
check
out
the
code.
So
that's
really
what's
been
going
on
within
the
outreach
community
for
now.
A
Yeah
everybody
here,
I've
been
ethereal,
I'm
in
in
sunny
park
or
jack
hall
wyoming
and
a
couple
of
things.
I'm
not
sure
how
long
I
can
stay
on
gotta
go.
Do
the
conference.
I
will
be
on
later
around
three
o'clock
mountain
time
on
a
panel
talking
largely
about
zero
knowledge
with
some
some
really
great
folks.
I
think
one
of
them
from
chain
link
and
from
csi
and
others.
A
It's
gonna
be
a
good,
a
good
panel
if
and
so,
but
reach
out
to
me
I'll,
keep
an
eye
on
the
baseline
slack
dm
me
with
anything
you'd
like
me
to
maybe
plug
that
you
think
is
appropriate
for
me
to
bring
up
on
that
on
that
panel
happy
to
do
it
and
as
long
as
it's
appropriate-
and
I
can
I
can
you
know-
make
you
know-
find
a
way
of
weaving
it
into
the
natural
conversation.
A
Let
me
tell
you
a
story.
Last
night,
I
was
at
an
event
that
the
camp
was
having,
and
you
know
everybody
was
milling
around
and
there
was
this
guy
I'd
never
met
him
before
it
was
nothing
to
do
with
consensus
or
anything
like
that
any,
but
he
got
really
excited
and
he's
like.
I
gotta
show
you
this
thing
and
you
wouldn't
believe
he
pulls
up
a
message
from
one
of
the
developers
that
worked
on
battleship
and
he's,
like
you,
gotta
check
this
out.
A
This
bet
this
battleship
game
no
kidding,
I'm
not
kidding.
It
was
like
such
a
weird
small
world.
So
if
anybody
on
the
on
the
battleship
team,
either
of
any
of
the
battleship
teams,
whether
it's
jack
or
the
the
rest
of
the
gang
yeah
you're
making
an
impact
people-
I
I
was
kind
of
flummoxed-
I
was
like
whoa
so
yeah,
just
somebody
making
small
talk
at
a
bar
brings
up
our
battleship
game.
So
well
done.
F
Okay,
I
apologize
for
my
video
not
working
this
morning.
We
are
excited
that
envision.
Blockchain
is
the
newest
baseline
sponsor.
They
came
on
board
just
a
couple
weeks
ago
and
we
are
working
on
a
press
release
eea's
pr
team
is
on
that,
and
that
should
be
out
very
soon
and
we're
continuing
trying
to
find
sponsors
in
new
areas
and
so
we're
doing
some
outreach
in
the
partner
relationship
management.
You
know
trying
to
get
the
sales
force
and
salesforce
like
kind
of
companies
in
that
space
through
channel
marketing
involved.
F
We
are,
we
are
moving
ahead
with
our
get
baseline
feature,
which
is
a
page
on
the
website
where
that
directly
connects
the
sponsors
with
people
who
are
looking
for
products
or
services
that
can
help
them
get
baselined,
and
we
are
excited
that
we
have
the
initial
postings
that
we're
going
to
be
getting.
F
You
should
see
them
on
the
website
this
week,
if
not
today
or
tomorrow-
and
those
are
the
initial
ones
and
more
will
be
added
as
sponsors
come
on
board,
with
more
mature
projects
or
products
and
services
that
we
can
list.
So
we
think
that's
going
to
be
really
popular.
Both
with
sponsors
prospective
sponsors
and
really
help
buyers
get
plugged
in
to
who
they
need
to
talk
to,
I
guess
of
it.
Yeah.
B
Thank
you
and
quickly.
I
will
cover
a
road
map
update.
So,
as
many
of
you
know,
we
went
through
a
lengthy
initiative
to
do
some
one-to-one
sessions
with
each
of
the
tsc
members
and
then
did
a
two-hour
road
mapping
session
last
week.
So
the
outcome
of
that
is
a
roadmap
deliverable
that
I
will
be
sharing
in
the
next
day
or
two.
B
So
recording
these
sessions
that
our
core
devs
will
go
through
as
they're
developing
this
simple
reference
implementation,
so
that
will
be
posted
sometime
this
week
and
then
our
core
devs
will
be
down
in
the
weeds
starting
to
develop
and
work
through
some
of
these
things
and
we
anticipate
having
grant
funds
allocated
to
a
lot
of
the
work
being
done.
So,
if
you're
out
there
and
interested,
please
sign
up
to
join
our
teams
and
they're
about
to
get
busy,
and
I
will
also
quickly
cover
that
our
grant
process
has
been
revamped
for
this
year.
B
It's
a
little
cleaner
and
more
direct
with
some
steps.
I
will
post
the
link
in
the
chat
and
we
have
one
grant
already
approved
for
the
website
overhaul.
That
was
done
by
boy.
I'm
sure
you've
seen
our
new
website
and
we
also
have
two
rfps
that
were
submitted
that
any
group
or
company
can
take
on
and
andreas.
If
you
could
quickly
cover
those
rfps
and
give
a
little
more
context.
That
would
be
great.
D
Yes,
absolutely-
and
I
have
this
ori
was
on,
but
he's
no
no
longer.
Sadly,
so
let
me
let
me
because
he
was
he
was
working
on
on
one
of
a
related
grant
that
we
did
last
year,
so
just
a
little
bit
of
history.
Before
I
go
into
that
so
last
year
we
did
a.
We
did.
D
Two
grants
related
to
identities
and
wallets
one
was
to
to
actually
upgrade
the
the
did
element,
which
is
an
ethereum
based,
did
method
to
be
fully
site,
tree,
spec
compliant
and
integrating
that
implementation
directly
into
bri
one
such
that
you
have
now
a
scalable
method
that
is
ethereum
based
directly
available
in
in
a
reference
implementation.
D
D
Why
is
that
relevant?
Well,
you.
You
want
to
be
able
to
to
to
control
your
keys,
and
you
want
to,
but
not
only
your
keys,
but
also
your
your
digital
assets
right
because
you
you
will
have
you
don't
want
to
have
to
a
wallet
for,
for
you
know
your
baseline,
and
then
you
have
metamask
or
whatever
other
wallet
you're
using.
D
So
what
we're
doing,
what
grant
number
one
is
about
is
integrating
a
integrating
did
key
management
with
a
traditional
digital
asset
wallet,
so
an
open
source,
a
reference
implementation
of
that
that
is,
that
is
compliant
with
the
what
what
currently
wallets
are
doing
so,
which
is
bip
39
and
bib
44.,
together
with
the
standard
out
of
w3c,
which
is
the
universal
wallet.
So
that's
one!
D
So
now
you
can
manage
your
your
your
identity,
together
with
your
with
your
digital
digital
assets
that
are,
for
example,
also
coming
out
of
baseline.
If
you
have
invoices
and
you
want
to
tokenize
them.
So
that's
all
good.
A
Can
I
ask
a
question
there?
Real
quick,
so
I
mean
you
know
at
the
end
of
the
day,
what
you
want
to
be
able
to
do
is
very
quickly
kind
of
like
you
do
with
slack.
You
want
to
say:
I've
got
members,
I've
got,
you
know,
I've
got
users,
I've
got
entities
and
I
need
to
slap
them
together
without
having
to
you
know
scratch
my
head
about
how
to
go
about
doing
it
right
and-
and
this
is
about
ackles.
This
is
about,
and
this
isn't
something
that's
that
should
be
platform
specific.
A
It
should
be
more
universal.
I've
been
calling
it
the
the
yellow
pages
or
the
phone
book
for
a
long
time,
yeah
how?
How
much
closer
will
this
get
us
to
that
and
what
are
the
gaps?
Still
to
that
I
mean,
in
other
words,
I
need
to
not
only
know
that
I'm
dealing
with
company
x,
but
I'm
dealing
with
an
authorized
person
income
company
x,
who
has
you
know
the
appropriate
authorizations.
D
Right,
so
so,
so
so,
in
order
to
do
that
that
that
that
other
person
authorized
person
actually
needs
to
be
able
to
prove
that
they
are
authorized
and
that
they
are
actually
controlling
the
key,
so
the
very
first
step
in
order
to
be
able
to
actually
have
that.
What
you
want
is
that
you
have
non-custodial
key
management
around
decentralized
identifiers
and
the
associated
verifiable
credentials,
which
are
part
in
the
standards,
are
recommended
to
be
implemented.
To
prove
who
you
actually
are
well.
A
D
D
You
can
rub
a
verifiable
credential
around
your
your
x509
that
comes
out
of
your
out
of
your
your
out
of
your
your
ldap
or,
or
you
know
it's
like
the
the
the
ca
that
your
the
certificate
authority
that
you're
that
you're,
using
the
reason
why
you
want
to
have
an
open
reference
implementation,
it
allows
you
to
easily
integrate
now
your
ldap
into
your
wallet
and
and
issuing
basically
wrapping
your
x509,
which
is
company
specific
and
no
one
else
really
understands.
D
Unless
they
use
the
same
certificate
authority
they
can
now
they
can
now
they
can
now
utilize
the
the
the
the
first
credential
standards,
together
with
the
ids,
to
be
able
to
say:
oh
okay,
this
is
next
509..
Oh
yes
and
the
keys
match.
Okay,
so
I
don't
have
to
understand
much
about
x509s
about
the
details.
I
can
match
keys
and
I
can
match
the
to
the
to
my
the
ids,
and
I
know
that
I'm
talking
to
to
to.
D
A
D
In
order
to
do
that,
you
need
to
have
the
integra.
You
need
to
have
that
wallet
that
allows
you
to
do
the
things
that
you're
doing
anyway,
because
again
you
don't
want
to
have
you
know
you
don't
have
a
wallet
for
your
for
your
credit
cards
and
your
wallet
for
your
driver's
license
and
and
a
wallet
for
your
for
your
membership
cards.
You
have
a
wallet
right
so
so,
which
actually
brings
me
to
the
next
grant,
which
is
also
very
important,
and
you
can.
You
can
apply
for
those
two
grants
individually
or
together.
D
This
one
is
actually
integrating
our
old
beloved
keys
that
are
necessary
for
zero
knowledge.
Proofs
right
baseline
is
all
about
zero
knowledge
proofs,
which
means
we
have,
unfortunately,
a
very
difficult
time
managing
those
the
keys
that
are
required
for
those.
D
There
are
knowledge
proofs
because
they
are
very
specific
cryptographic,
curves
and
algorithms
that
are
that
are
not
supported
in
your
everyday
wallet
so,
which
is
really
bad
because
you
know
not
only
are
can
you
if
you,
if
you
had
integrated
these
special
cryptographic,
curves
called
edds
a
curves
in
in
a
in
a
regular
wallet?
Not
only
would
you
be
able
to
then
to
do
baselining
with
one
wallet,
but
you
could
also
now
integrate
with
your.
D
You
know:
favorite
zk
roll
up
l2,
whether
that
is
you
know
it's
like
zk
sync
or
at
stack
or
or
loop
ring
or
alio,
or
you
know
immutable
x.
What
have
you
not
they're,
they're
they're,
all
using
these
curves
and
now
you
can
actually
manage
your
assets
on
l2's,
your
mass
assets
on
l1
and.
A
Kudos
to
our
very
own,
louise
hamilton,
for
having
donated
the
code
to
open
source
for
metamask
to
handle
edd
sa,
which
is
partly
how
we
were
able
to.
D
It
was
a
great
step
forward
now.
The
next
step
is
to
actually
integrate
that
into
the
into
a
wallet
itself,
so
you
can
actually
easily
generate
all
the
keys
that
you
need
and
manage
them
yourself,
so
manage
all
of
your
assets,
so
truly
create
a
wallet
right,
whether
it's
an
enterprise
wallet
or
an
individual
or
a
delegated
wallet.
Thank
you
for
for
dates.
Now
you
can
do
all
of
that
right.
If
you
don't
have
that,
you
can't
do
delegation,
approvally,
etc.
D
D
Those
are
two
very
important
foundational
grants
that
need
to
be
in
place
before
we
can
start
integrating
with
enterprises
and
start
integrating
with
other
cas
and
or
federated
cas
that
are
coming
up
so
very,
very
important,
please
if
you're,
if
you're,
if
you're
in
the
debt
and
vc
space
or
if
you're
in
the
in
the
zk
zk
roll
up
space-
and
you
know
it's
like
it's-
the
dirtiest
secret
of
of
ck
roll-ups-
that
there's
no
wallet
it's
all,
it's
all,
because
they're
all
custodial
keys.
D
So
so
so,
please,
you
know
apply
for
the
grant,
they're
actually
fairly
substantial,
thirty
thousand
and
fifteen
thousand
dollars,
because
the
work
is
substantial,
so
looking
forward
to
to
to
you're
applying.
So
now,
if
you
could
post
the
the
links
to
those
two
grants
on
on
on
the
youtube
chat,
that
will
be
awesome.
D
Yes,
yeah,
please,
those
are
really.
Those
are
foundational
things,
so
we
we,
we
laid
the
first
layer
of
foundation
last
year
now
we're
building
the
second
foundational
layer,
and
once
we
have
that
in
place,
then
we
can
actually
build
sensible
applications
with
that
in
a
in
a
in
a
truly
federated
manner.
B
B
All
right
so
moving
on
to
some
core
dev
updates,
so
we
had
our
accord
of
meeting
on
monday
and,
as
I
mentioned,
our
core
devs
will
be
starting
to
focus
on
these
roadmap
items,
a
lot
of
which
will
build
directly
off
of
the
blip6
monolithic
test,
suite
work
that
was
completed,
and
we
also
have
some
of
our
core
devs
here.
Who
will
provide
a
couple
updates
so
over
to
martin
and
thomas
to
give
us
a
brief
update
on
blip
1
work.
C
Yeah,
unfortunately,
not
much
of
work
has
been
done
in
the
last
few
weeks
in
clip
1.
Although
martin
and
me
are
working
on,
we
started
working
on
on
when
to
use
the
knowledge
proof
and
when
to
use
baseline,
even
for
for
which
book
steps
and
which
workflows
is
necessary
to
do
it
and
what
we
started
to
morph.
Our
question
into
was
more
like
what
is
baseline
even
mean,
and
we
now
came
to
a
conclusion.
I
think
we
are
starting
to
manage
to
to
form
a
model
for
ourselves.
C
We
had
a
longish
call
with
john
last
week,
which
who
gave
us
a
lot
of
of
of
insights
into
the
creation
of
baseline,
and
it
helped
a
lot,
and
I
think
there
should
be
a
new
meeting,
a
blueprint
meeting
coming
up
in
the
next
week
or
the
week
after.
I
think,
and
I
think
we
should
be
able
to
to
get
things
done
after
that
and
come
up
with
some
some
documents,
helping
people
to
decide
when
to
use.
What's
part
of
baseline.
B
C
Yeah,
I'm
just
into
in
addition
to
what
thomas
has
had
you
know.
If
you
would
like
to
join
the
research
meetings
to
see
what's
going
on
there,
we
have
particular
and
various
groups
of
people
at
the
most
parts
coming
up
with
great
ideas
of
applications
of
baselines,
all
the
way
from
people
within
their
first
four-year
degree
to
master's
degrees,
to
phds.
C
Giving
presentations
creating
use
patterns
for
us
that
can
eventually
be
plugged
through
on
through
the
decision-making
flow
that
thomas
and
martin
are
coming
up
with.
B
Yes,
thank
you
and
all
of
this
ties
directly
back
to
the
roadmap.
So
once
that's
published,
there
will
be
a
clear
depiction
on
these
priorities
and
how
they
all
go
hand
in
hand,
and
I
will
now
hand
over
to
yoav
to
give
an
update
on
devconnect.
G
All
righty
thank
you
sono,
so
just
a
quick
disclaimer
we're
still
in
the
process
of
finalizing
all
of
the
logistics
for
for
devconnect
and
the
event
itself.
So
anything
that
I
mention
here
could
change,
but
with
that
out
of
the
way
I'd
like
to
announce
that
baseline
is
planning
to
have
a
presence
at
devconnect,
and
if
you
I
don't
know,
def
connect
is
a
an
event
going
on
in
amsterdam
april,
18
to
april
25th.
G
So
on
top
of
the
in-person
event
in
amsterdam,
we're
looking
to
host
a
six-week,
long,
virtual
blip,
bounty
event.
G
So
we'll
open
this
up
four
weeks
before
our
in-person
event
in
amsterdam
and
then
close
it
up
two
weeks
after
and
at
the
beginning
of
that
event,
once
it
kicks
off
a
list
of
dev
connect,
related
blips
will
be
published
to
our
repo
and
for
the
six
week.
Duration
of
this
event,
all
of
these
blips
will
have
grants
associated
with
them.
B
B
All
right,
if
not,
I
will
first
hand
over
to
a
few
people
in
this
call
to
give
some
updates
on
things
they're
working
on
and
then
I
will
go
through.
Some
of
our
ask
me
anything
questions
that
from
the
public
for
anybody
here
to
answer.
But
first
I
would
like
to
hand
over
to
anton
from
mover
to
give
an
update
on
some
of
the
work
he's
been
doing
to
support
ukraine.
E
E
It's
it's
been
very
turbulent
last
two
weeks
to
be
honest
and,
and
then
that's,
why
that's?
Why
we've
missed
quite
a
lot
on
obviously
like
other
areas
of
work,
but
as
me
being
ukrainian
and,
moreover,
my
wife,
she
was
there
on
thursday
when
this
all
happened,
it
was
it
was.
It
was
just
without
the
glimpse
of
a
thought
that
we
decided
to
act.
E
So
throughout
this
two
weeks,
we've
organized,
which
is
now
one
of
the
biggest
information
portals
with
like
pretty
much
live,
updated
information
on
how
you
can
get
out
of
ukraine,
what
you
should
do,
how
does
the
immigration?
How
does
the
evacuation
process
work
and
it's
been
more
than
half
a
million
ukrainians
that
use
this
website
for
basically
various
bits
of
information.
E
We've
also
launched
the
we
also
launched
the
campaign
to
help
get
uk
tech
national
visas
for
you
for
ukrainians.
As
you
know,
a
lot
of
countries
they've
made
adjustments
for
visa
processes
for
ukrainians.
Unfortunately,
not
the
uk,
that's
that's
where
I
live,
so
instead,
we've
we've
organized
a
group
of
lawyers
and
people
who
passed
this
through
this
visa
program.
That
will
help
a
lot
of
talented
ukrainians
and
not
just
ukrainians.
Again,
it's
open
to
to
anyone.
E
It's
just
that
the
focus
is
there
right
now
and
then.
Lastly,
the
third
thing
is
this:
this
last
two
weeks,
we've
we've
organized
the
on
the
ground
volunteer
group
in
in
my
hometown,
hebrew.
That's
where
my
family
also
lives,
so
they
are
they're
now
also
helping
run
the
volunteer
group,
I'm
not
gonna
get
into
into
the
details
and
the
the
daily
situation,
because
it
is,
it
is
heartbreaking.
It
is.
E
E
So
the
volunteer
group
that
we've
organized
they've
established
three
well
like
food
points
and
unfortunately
I
I
hate
to
say
it,
but
it's
it's
the
only
option
that
some
people
can
get
hot
food
throughout
the
city
right
now,
which
which
includes
a
lot
of
senior
people
and
a
lot
of
evacuated
orphanages.
E
So
all
I'm
saying
is
just
hard
to
interpret
and
hard
to
grasp
for
for
someone
that
sort
of
like
you
know
you,
don't
you
don't
hear
the
shelling
right,
you
don't
hear
the
bombs,
you
don't
hear
the
the
air
raid,
tyrants
and,
and
it
feels
surreal,
and
it
feels
like
it's
not
real.
It
feels
like
it's
not
happening,
but
unfortunately
that's
the
reality
to
give
you
a
bit
of
a
sense
of
how
bad
things
are.
Just
according
to
the
un.
E
As
of
this
morning,
it
was
close
to
two
million
people
that
officially
fled
the
country,
so
that
that
does
not
give
you
a
good
representation
on
what's
going
on,
because
it's
just
the
people
who
fled
the
country,
it
does
not
tell
you
anything
about
the
people
that
currently
remain.
You
know
in
the
country.
E
So
so,
ultimately,
what
we
do
is
we
focus
on
humanitarian,
only
work.
We
try
to
do
everything
possible
to
help
people
evacuate
and
for
those
that,
for
any
reason,
cannot
leave
or
decide
to
stay
because
it
is
their
home
it
is,
it
is
their
land.
It's
the
houses
that
they've
built.
It's
you
know
it's
the
streets,
they
walk.
We
tried
to
do
everything
possible
to
get
the
establish
the
logistics
and
supplies
to
get
essential
assets
and
essential
food.
E
So
that's
that's
that's
what
we're
doing
there?
We
we,
we
launched
numerous
again,
as
I
said,
like
initiatives
so
from
information
portal
to
visa
help
to.
Finally
this
humanitarian
fundraising
program,
I'm
not
advocating
or
doing
anything,
to
tell
anybody
to
join
the
efforts
or
to
join
you
know
or
help
in
any
way.
E
There's
I
probably
just
wanted
as
a
final
remark
to
say
that
it's
actually,
I
am
shocked
in
a
good
way
of
how
helpful
and
how
supportive
the
world
has
been
in
the
last
two
weeks.
I
spoke
probably
to
now
getting
close
to
a
thousand
different
families,
different
people
and
the
amount
of
the
support
that
I
received
that
they
receive
and
the
amount
of
help
that
people
are
doing
with
no
regards
to
what
their
nationality
is,
where
they
are.
E
Whichever
way
they
help
is
absolutely
tremendous
and
to
me
I
think
it's
it's
also
just
one
of
the
key
key,
I
would
say
you
know,
elements
of
crypto
crypto
is
borderless
crypto
is
about,
is
about
collaborative
efforts
on
you
know
on
a
joint
mission
and
if
you
think
about
you,
know
helping
people
that
are
immediately
meet
as
a
mission,
everyone,
you
know
everybody
that
surrounds
me
and
everybody
that
I
get
a
chance
to
to
talk
to
and
actually
get
connected
to
in
the
last
two
weeks.
E
It's
been
absolutely
absolutely
fantastic
and
amazing.
So
that's!
Yes,
that's
just
a
final
final
word
and
sorry,
john
john
is
asking
if
there's
any
way
to
support
and
help,
so
every
crisis
ends.
There's
no
crisis
that
you
know
stays
there
indefinitely
and
the
way
that
we
can
help
is,
if
you
are
hiring
just
show
more
information,
so
tell
it
explicitly
that
you
are
hiring
there's
a
lot
and
a
lot
of
talented
people
that
had
their
businesses
closed,
had
their
jobs.
E
Basically,
you
know
made
them
non-existent
right
now
and
there's
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
talented
people
with
no
regards
to
their
nationality.
That
will
be
looking
for
jobs,
so
I
think
that's
the
best
way
that
we
could
support
people
because
again,
this
is
the
only
sustainable
way
that
we
can
help
recover.
You
know
ukrainian
economy
or
global
economy,
which
is
now
all
interconnected.
E
E
B
Thank
you
so
much
for
sharing
all
of
that
with
us
and
for
joining
us
today
and
for
all
of
the
efforts
that
you're
leading
all
right
and
now
we
are
going
to
segue
into
some
of
our
ask
me
anything
and
anton.
If
you
have
any
links,
you
could
share
I'd,
be
happy
to
post
that
across
some
of
our
channels
as
well.
B
Thank
you
again,
all
right.
We
are
going
to
jump
in
to
our
ask
me
anything,
so
these
are
for
questions
from
the
community
for
anybody
here
to
answer.
So
please
speak
up
if
you're.
If
you
have
an
answer
to
one
of
these,
and
this
one
might
be
for
our
our
unlabs
folks
here
so
it
says
one
use
case
for
baseline
is
small
companies
looking
to
sell
invoices.
B
H
I'll
jump
in
yes,
there
are
actually
there
are
a
couple
of
pools
currently
on
tin
lake
that
provide
trade
financing
for
invoices
different
markets
depending
on
what
you
know:
geographic
market
you're
in
we're
also
looking
to
put
together
a
trade
finance
pool
a
little
bit
larger
in
size,
probably
closer
to
you,
know
hundreds
of
millions
of
dollars
in
size,
but
that
work
is
probably
a
couple
quarters
away
and
we're
doing
that
in
conjunction
with
our
partners
that
provide
ultimately
what
we're
doing
at
this
point
is
trying
to
instrument
the
process,
automate
the
process
and
and
squeeze
the
cost
out
of
it,
so
that
we
could
lower
the
barriers
to
entry
for
borrowers
right
right
now.
H
A
lot
of
these
capabilities
are
really
only
available
to
you
know
larger
companies,
companies
within
a
volume
and
invoice
volume
that
it
makes
sense,
but
as
the
costs
come
down,
it
becomes
easier
to
put
them
together.
It
should
be
more
open
to
smaller
and
smaller
parties.
So
that's
our
hope
and
that's
where
we're
going.
H
And
we
are
pursuing
a
couple
projects
where
baselining
is
critical
for
getting
the
asset
data
all
the
way
to
essentially
the
funders
under
zero
knowledge
in
a
trustworthy
way,
without
actually
putting
data
publicly
anywhere
so
baseline
does
play
a
part
in
a
number
of
the
projects
that
we're
working
on
as
well.
B
E
H
A
Yeah,
I
think
you
know
somebody
asked
me,
I
think,
there's
a
really
good
hunting
ground
for
baselining
pattern
opportunities
where
you
can
apply
the
design
pattern
in
in
web
services.
Nick
I
mean
you
know,
you
know
we
helped
build
the
api
economy,
you
know,
and
ken
lane
and
all
those
folks
now
that
we've
got
this.
You
know
spaghetti
of
api
economy
stuff
out
there
and
you
have
web
services
everywhere.
You've
got
like,
for
example,
the
servicenow
marketplace.
You've
got
this,
the
the
salesforce
marketplace.
A
D
A
Don't
know
where
my
info
information
security
is
going
to
get
breached,
it's
just
a
giant
threat
surface.
So
that's
a
great
example
of
just
just
look
in
any
kind
of
set
of
web
services
and
say:
oh
yeah.
Well,
we
could
baseline
these
four
web
services,
especially
if
they're
across,
like
there's
a
web
service
in
salesforce
and
a
web
service
in
servicenow.
A
Well,
I
mean
you
know
you
can
daisy
chain
state
across
a
bunch
of
web
services
yeah
as
you
know,
but
yeah,
it's
just
hanky
and
and
it's
a
loose
coupling
design
pattern
is
nicer
right
and
just
have
all
the
web
services
pub
pub
subs
to
you
know
that
merkle
tree
that
you've
got
on
a
ccsm
in
a
public
place,
and
you
say:
okay,
when
hey
hey
you,
when
you
need
when
you're
to
do
this
thing,
but
only
when
you
see
some
gobbledygook
show
up
in
this
merkle
tree
and
then
you're
going
to
run
it
validate
and
if,
if
it
validates,
then
do
your
thing
you
just
you
know,
I
know
that's
still
meta
or
you
know
that's
it's
very
high
level,
but
I
think
that
the
pattern
is,
I
think
anybody
with
the
lights
on
would
be
able
to
just
go
in
and
just
start
mining
web
service
to
say
boy.
A
I
could
do
these
five
things
and
I
would
be
a
lot
less
creeped
out
about
it.
If
I
did
it
this
way,.
D
Right,
you
can
say
these,
these,
these
transactions
came
in
in
the
sequence
and
and
that's
and-
and
they
need
to
be
processed
in
this
in
this
in
this,
in
this
sequence,
without
revealing,
actually
what
the?
What
those,
what
what
the
details
of
those
transactions
are?
It's
it's!
It's
a
relatively
straightforward.
A
Purchase
orders
meets
that
right,
like
what
any
any
country
that's
doing
that
that
you
know
a
value-added
transaction
yeah
and
you
have
multiple
companies
that
are
doing
purchase,
orders
that
all
have
to
you
know
roll
up
into
a
single
purchase,
order
that
that
goes
right
back
to
that
original
case
that
we
did
with
arsene
young
years
ago,
right
yeah.
A
I
need
to
know
that
the
discount
rate
was
applied
correctly
in
sequence
and
not
by
mistake
having
two
purchase
orders
for
100
units,
you
know,
both
of
which,
neither
of
which
gets
the
the
over
100
units
discount
because
they
were
processed
separately
and
and
not
sequentially,
all
right.
It's
just
very
simple
banal
case.
You
know
one
of
those.
Two
invoices
needs
a
lower.
It
needs
a
discount
and
neither
of
them
got
it.
D
I
mean
you
could,
or
you
just
create
a
a
a
transaction
ordering
service
for,
say
ethereum,
which
you
can
I'm
sure
people
would
be
would
be,
would
be
paying
attention
to
that.
If
you
wanted
to
to
to
build
that
as
a
as
a
as
a
use
case
and
just
publish
it,
this
should
be
the
next
block.
If
it's
not.
D
It's
a
very
simple
thing
to
do:
the
mempool
is
open
forever
for
everyone,
so
that
that
might
actually
be.
If,
if
someone
were
to
wanted
to
do
something
really
sensible
and
doing
good
for
the
community,
that
would
be
that
and
have
it
as
a
as
an
as
an
as
an
oracle.
I'm
sure
chain
link
would
would
happily
publish
that
that
article
for
free
just
saying.
B
But
I
would
say
pretty
much
all
of
the
core
devs
are
very
valuable:
they
bring
a
wide
range
of
backgrounds
and
skills
and
expertise,
so
it's
been
really
great
to
have
watch
this
groups
begin
forming
and
growing
together,
and
with
that
that
is
my
last
question
for
today.
Any
final
words
from
this
group
before
we
wrap
up.
E
Folks,
the
provide
oasis
stakeholders
briefing
it's
actually
next
week
on
st
patty's
day.
A
B
Awesome,
john,
let
us
know
if
there
ends
up
being
a
live
stream
for
the
zk
panel
today
and
with
that
this
was
another
great
general
assembly
from
the
baseline
protocol
community.
Thank
you
all
for
joining
our
live
studio
audience
and
those
of
you
who
watched
and
hope
to
see
you
next
wednesday
and
every
call
going
forward.
Thank
you
all
so
much
for
your
time.