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Live from AmsterBased 2022!
Date: April 20, 20221
F
F
Go
ahead
and
start
it
off.
That's
the
magic
of
the
netherlands.
E
A
Okay,
well,
hey
everybody!
This!
It's
a
very
special
baseline
show
here
in
in
in
amsterdam.
I
think
we
only
see
ourselves
on
on
on
you
on
zoom,
but
apparently
oh
there
there's
a
studio
connection.
Okay,
that's
interesting!
All
right!
Well,
it's
great
to
see
everybody!
A
I
caught
I
caught
pieces
of
of
of
of
the
speeches
from
earlier
keith.
I
I
retweeted
your
your
segment
and
in
particular
I
think,
you're,
a
rock
star.
I
think,
you're
going
to
have
a
big
following
that
was
a
really
I
could
see.
Sonal
was
telling
me
you
used
to
teach
math
and
I
can
really
tell
you
were
just
amazing,
great
teacher.
F
Your
tweet
and
it's
you
know
the
beginning
of
my
rocket
to
stardom.
So
thank
you
so
much
one
day
I'll
be
as
famous
as
you
and
sam
ratton.
G
A
H
I
E
H
Not
yet
we
have
a
surprise
for
you.
Do.
A
G
I
E
E
A
J
E
I
No,
but
it's
really
good
that
lucas
joined
us
today
and
yeah
it's
for
me.
It
was
really
good
to
meet
the
technical
legend.
Absolutely
that's
how
I
see
him
yeah
and
I
think
he
is
and
that's
great
and
to
meet
all
the
people
like
my
friend
somewhat
next
to
me,
it's
just
great
to
be
here-
and
that
was
my
point
from
here
from
amsterdam-
live
from
amsterdam.
A
I
remember
I
remember
being
in
that
time
square
building
that
ey
had
and
he
came
in
and
we
had
this
one
idea
for
how
we
construct
the
smart
contract
he's
like
and
you're
like
no,
no,
no,
this
is
the
way
we
shall
do
it
and-
and
I
argue
with
you
for
like
a
you
know
like
a
day-
maybe
and
then
I
was
like
oh
yeah-
he's
probably
right
about
that.
John.
A
Yeah,
no,
we
we
it,
you
know,
definitely
generated
a
lot
of
light
and
light
and
heat.
Well,
it's
good
to
see
you
yeah.
I
Same
but
it's
the
idea
that
we
do
a
sort
of
recap
about
who
what
we
did
today
and
who
we
met
and
how
yeah.
A
Well,
you're
gonna
pull
paul
brody
out
of
out
of
that
that
plant
behind
you
or
something
I
mean
what
other
surprises
have
you
got
over
there
yeah.
F
G
Yeah,
so
it
was
a
fantastic
event
today
I
I
personally
felt
that
you
know
I
I
that
the
value
that
I'm
drawing
is
more
than
more
than
I
could
have
anticipated.
Of
course
meeting
you
all
amazing,
but
you
know
the
audience
that
turned
in
and
and
the
talks
so
yeah,
it's
very,
very
it's
so
cool
and
especially
cool
to
meet
you
lucas.
C
G
Know
we
would
like
to
hear
you
know
the
the
crux
of
that
three-month
discussion.
You
know
what
was
the
thought
process?
It's
always
interesting
to
get
some
tidbits
there
we've
been
hearing
john
tell
his
side
of
the
story.
G
Yeah,
so
let's
so,
let's,
let's
do
that
sometime
but
yes,
keith!
Your
your
talk
was
amazing.
I
think
I
I
just
loved
it,
and
I
you
know
part
of
the
time
I
was
here
and
and
the
other
side
by
the
way
the
key
highlight
of
today
was
the
venue
which,
which
was
all
thanks
to
jack.
Thank
you
so
much
jack
for
making
this
choice.
I
think
I
think
yeah
we
beat
the
other
events.
You
know
happen.
G
A
It
must
be
because
I'm
because
I'm
hearing
from
the
from
colleagues
who
really
are
not
you
know
part
of
baseline,
that
they're
hearing
about
amsterdam
and
they're
like
hey,
tell
me:
should
I
go
over
there
and
I'm
like
yeah
cool,
that's
awesome,
so
yeah
so.
G
We
are
here,
we
are
all
here
till
till
what
end
of
the
week
so
definitely
happy
to
chat.
If
you
are
sending
people
our
way
do
do
let
us
know
yeah.
We
are
happy
to
catch
up
john
and
everyone,
so
so
I
think
it
was
a
good
day.
People
are
staying
hanging
out.
You
know
over
bearing
food,
so
over
booze
and
food
yeah
there
are
more
varieties
of
booze
and
yeah
great
conversations
started
today
and
and
your
you
know,
your
quest
to
stardom
has
taken
a
major
leap
today.
G
H
G
G
F
I
Oh,
and
also
the
flexibility
of
there
yeah
oh
yeah,
we
are
not
that
experienced
with
organizing
this
kind
of
events
we
we
are
still
in
the
learning
curve,
yeah
and
yeah.
It's
just
great.
F
G
On
japanese,
at
the
same
time
you
know,
but
then,
but
then
and
jack
big
thanks
to
you
as
well
for
being
persistent
on
this,
because
I
think
at
a
time
we
were
thinking
of
doing
away
with
this.
But
then
but
then
you
were
persistent.
Then
you
sort
of
sponsored
it
as
well.
So
yeah
kudos
to
you
as
well
for
doing
for
making
this
happen.
G
I
Especially
in
disney
fans,
with
all
the
big
names
and
companies
who
have
a
lot
of
experience
with
organizing
big
events,
a
lot
of
money
and
we
just
do
it
our
own
style.
I
think
that
worked
well
yeah
with
good
people
involved
with
sonel.
In
the
background,
doing
all
the
hard
work
yeah
keeping
us
in
line,
and
so
my
hard
work
yeah.
That's
that's
just
great.
I
H
G
B
I
don't
think
a
ton
of
people
in
the
us
have
gotten
a
chance
yet
because
it
was
pretty
early,
but
we
did
the
videos
now
posted,
I
added
some
time
stamps
and
then
we'll
also
clip
them
and
continuously
post
throughout
the
week.
So
the
views
are
going
up
like
every
20
minutes
when
I
check
it
out
so
we'll
anticipate
this
will
be
circulating
all
week.
E
D
Well,
what
are
the,
what
are
the
big
takeaways
that
you
guys
have
so
far
what
what
is
sort
of
like
the
the
the
the
the
wow?
Not
only
with
you
know
within
you
know
it's
like
amster
base,
but
also
the
the
what
what
have
you
seen
at
devconnect.
J
Right
so
my
main
takeaway
from
not
only
the
ae
event
and
the
talks,
but
from
the
ambience
that
we
had
on
the
on
on
the
meet
up.
Is
that
not
only
are
we
not
going
anywhere,
but
I
can
see
that
exponential
growth
is
coming.
The
interest
from
people
here
was
outstanding
and
honestly,
I
can
see
baseline
starting
to
to
gain
adoption
and
you
know
play
time's
over.
We
we're
really
gonna
start
growing,
really
really
fast.
Now,
if
today
is
an
indication
of
how
things
are
going
to
go
in
the
future.
H
F
G
F
I
A
G
C
G
G
H
I
No
yeah,
but
also
on
the
business
side.
There
was
someone
for
sap
himself
and
he
was
actually
explaining
to
a
lot
of
people
here
on
event
that
it's
difficult
for
him
to
get
in
touch
with
the
right
people
who
are
in
blockchain
and
baseline,
and
I
think
now
he
has
seen
it
himself
and
he
knows
where
he
can
find
us.
That's
just
yeah.
That
brings
us
all
together.
I
think
that's
the
main
point.
J
I
Agree
with
what
we
have
with
the
outreach
team
that
we
discussing
what
kind
of
events
we
should
go,
and
I
agree
that
we
need
to
focus
also
on
the
more
normal
techie
fans
and
to
get
those
people
involved,
and
I
think
that's
a
big
plus
for
us,
because
if
there's
a
crazy
d5
protocol
going
there,
yeah
could
be
cool.
But
I
think
if
we
go
there
yeah
we
can
build
big.
E
F
Yeah
and
to
add
on
to
that,
just
it's
beyond
open
source,
but
the
baseline
protocol
itself,
just
mentioning
like
you
know,
we
can
appear
at
so
many
different
types
of
events.
We
we
span
so
many
of
these
different
events
and
then
you
know,
as
well
as
the
different
types
of
involvement,
it's
kind
of
really
unique
in
that
way
that
the
the
amount
and
the
different
types
of
people
that
are
able
to
get
involved
and
really
add.
You
know.
I
I
think
so
yeah,
especially
with
the
normal
corporations
and
enterprises,
governments
there's
a
lot
of
work
to
do
and,
of
course,
if
people
are
joining
here
and
they
are
involved
in
d5
or
blockchain
afterwards,
after
your
talk
or
someone
else,
they
understand.
Okay,
that's
that's
quite
cool,
but
we
need
to
get
those
other
people
involved
and
yeah
exactly
every
yeah.
Every
step
of
the
way.
G
I
met
two
people
today
who
had
flown
in
from
the
us,
and
they
were
listening
about
baseline
for
the
first
time,
so
so
yeah
and
I
think
one
key
takeaway
from
me
was
also
the
fact
that
we
did
it
for
the
first
time.
I
think
that's
that's
pretty
awesome.
We
did
a
in-person
event
for
the
first
time.
We
do
shows
every
every
week
right
couple
of
them,
but
this
was
interesting.
People
do
show
up.
There
was
a
lot
of
you
know.
G
Will
people
take
the
pain
of
coming
down
here
and
to
the
venue
etc?
But
I
think
I
think
that's
that's
a
key
takeaway
from
me
that
we
did
in
person
and
and
and
people
came.
H
J
And
to
add
on
to
that,
I
think
that
as
a
community,
we
shouldn't
really
subestimate
how
important
it
is
to
meet
each
other
in
real
life,
especially
as
we
grow
it.
Really
it
really
gets
the
juices
flowing.
It
gets
people
talking
having
ideas,
collaborating
in
a
different
way.
That
seems
great.
J
A
G
G
B
Cam
rod,
I
think
you
brought
up
a
great
point
too,
that
this
is
our
first
baseline
event.
There's
been
events
that
baseline's
been
a
key
topic
of,
but
this
was
a
completely
community
planned
event.
Some
of
the
group
here-
yoav
samrat
jack,
jane
from
oasis
she's,
been
a
huge
player
in
this
we've
been
meeting
every
other
day
for
about
four
weeks
planning
this
and
it's
actually
pretty
fun.
I
I
always
look
forward
to
those
calls,
but
we
all
kind
of
handled
different
pieces
and
it
was
really
seamless.
B
We
were
able
to
just
trust
that
everybody
had
their
ground
cover
and
it
was
a
really
cool
experience
and
I
think
we
started
making
like
these
trackers
and
planners
that
we
made
for
this.
We
can
start
recycling
for
future
events,
and
I
think
it's
going
to
be
a
good
start
to
baseline,
focused
events
going
forward
through
our
outreach
team.
So
looking
forward
to
what
else
we
do
this
year.
A
D
So
what
was
the
the
the
the
the
most
surprising
thing
of
the
event
and
and
and
the
type
of
questions
that
that
that
came
up?
Were
that,
like
the
usual
ones,
or
were
there
like
new
ones
where
you
see
or
people
are
going
going
beyond
sort
of
like
the
basics
and
they're
really
starting
to
think
ahead?.
J
So
something
something
that
I
got,
I
keep
getting
surprised
by
it.
I
don't
know
why-
and
I
know
this
already,
but
just
seeing
it
over
and
over
again
keeps
surprising
me
and
it's
something
that
that
jack
brought
up
before
it's
how
well
baseline
the
baseline
protocol,
aligns
with
pretty
much
every
business
use
case
out
there.
It's
incredible
how,
with
some
little
adaptation
of
the
way
you
think
about
it,
you
can
pretty
much
baseline
any
business
process.
C
G
From
cartesia
I
was
talking
the
same
things
to
this
guy
and
he
was
asking
me:
can
we
use
cartesi
to
start
baselining?
I
also
remember
remember
having
a
very
interesting
chat
about
you
know,
baselining.
You
know
that
there
was
just,
of
course
the
cut,
easy
thing
and
everything,
but
you
know
how
do
you?
How
soon
can
you
do
it?
I
think
that
was
a
that's
always
been
a
question
right.
So
yeah.
H
Yeah,
I
think,
to
your
point.
Hearing
presentation.
Yeah
was
really
fascinating
to
me
because
you
know
you
know
defy
with
mover
and
things
like
that
you
can.
It
makes
perfect
sense
to
do
blockchain
yeah,
but
to
hear
mobility
and
travel
and
trains,
and
things
like
that.
You
would
never
it's
a
whole
nother
world
and
yet
somehow
it's
a
perfect
fit
it
really.
So
I
thought
that
was
really
awesome.
Yeah.
I
And
I
think
or
harry
can
explain
it
also
very
well
with
this
whole
experience,
yeah
yeah,
that's
good
for
us
also
because
he
yeah
he
can
fill
in
the
the
people's
mindsets
also
but
okay.
But
how
is
that
working
for
me
right?
We
can
tell
someone,
explain
it
in
technical
style,
but
you
need
to
do
it
in
yeah
pictures.
Sometimes
right
tell
it
in
pictures
and
that's
exactly
what
he
did
and
that's.
G
I
G
I
think
one
very
important
thing
was
also
the
examples
that
we
could
give
about
and
labs
and
tree
trunk
coming
out
of
our
face
lining.
I
think
that
was
very
powerful.
You
know
that
was
very.
I
missed.
I
missed
speaking
that
in
my
talk,
but
you
know
later
on
the
other
chats
that
that
we
all
had
around.
I
think
I
think
john,
that
was
that
was
supremely
powerful
to
say
that
yeah
two
companies
are
already
getting
formed
using
baselining,
there's
already
base
ledger,
which
is
yeah
yeah.
It
is
in
production.
I.
I
Explained
I
tried
to
explain
tree
trunk
john
to
the
guy
from
rarible,
but
I
will
connect
him
to
you.
Do.
G
A
Well,
the
yeah
very,
very,
very
soon,
but
I
mean
I
I
I
I.
A
Right
tree
trunk
is
not
is
not
baselining,
but
we
would
never
thought
of
it
if
it
weren't
for
baselines
the
pattern
right.
So
that's
important
and
I.
J
I
remember
back
in
the
day
when,
when
we
started
having
this
this
conversation
so
before
the
the
baseline
weekly
call
started.
J
That
john
said
how
important
it
was
gonna,
be
you
know
to
have
like
community
outreach,
because
someday
companies
were
going
to
start
rallying
around
the
baseline
protocol
and
coming
up
with
implementations
and
ideas
that
we
we
hadn't
even
thought
about
and
honestly
with
the
with
the
mobility
company
today
that
that
really
hit
the
spot.
For
me,
it
reminded
me
of
of
me
thinking
back
in
the
day.
J
A
Yeah
I
mean
I,
I
think
it
isn't.
It
isn't
something
you
use
for
everything
I
mean
there.
I
was
reading
through
an
edi
specification
right
and
and
the
first
this
was
a
fairly
new
one
and
said:
look
you
know
so
the
mistake
of
older
edi
specs
is
that
it
was
the.
I
was
this
notion
that
everything
had
to
be.
You
know
done
this
way.
He
said
not
everything
needs
non-repudiate,
not
every
transaction
needs.
A
Non-Repudiation,
not
every
transaction
needs
the
the
the
heft
of
of
a
full
edi
document,
and
I
think
that's
true
right.
I
mean
you,
it's
it's
it's
I
think,
there's
a
whole.
Isn't
there
a
whole
team
with
mehron
and
folks
from
sap
on
you
know,
defining
not
only
the
negative
space,
not
only
where
do
you
use
baselining,
but
where
do
you
not
use
it?
A
E
B
Awesome
well,
I
hope
you
all
met
people
who
will
be
joining
us
on
future
baseline
shows.
It
would
be
great
to
have
people
from
different
companies
and
industries
joining
us
in
the
future.
So
it'll
be
nice
to
reconvene
on
the
list
of
attendees
and
see
who
wants
to
get
involved
where,
but
if
there
aren't
any
other
major
updates,
I
think
we
could
wrap
this
up
with
a
30
minute
mark.
H
I
just
wanted
to
say
it
was
an
absolute
pleasure
working
with
everyone
involved,
everybody
who's
here
with
us
today,
everybody
who
worked
behind
the
scenes,
some
of
them
you
can
see
on
zoom.
H
H
F
E
F
J
B
Awesome,
thank
you
all
for
tuning
in
and
giving
us
a
recap
on
the
event,
and
we
will
have
our
normal
baseline
show
next
week,
which
will
be
a
more
formal
recap.
Hopefully,
we'll
have
some
guests
who
joined
in
person
joining
our
call
and
we'll
we
I'd
love
to
hear
some
of
those
questions.
You
were
getting
keith
so
keep
them
fresh
in
your
head.
So
let's
fully
recap
next
week,
but
have
a
great
rest
of
your
time
in
amsterdam,
team.