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From YouTube: The Baseline Protocol - June 2022 General Assembly
Description
The monthly General Assembly meeting of the Baseline Protocol open source standards body community.
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A
A
B
A
C
We
will
go
through
our
outreach
updates
sponsorship,
core
devs
tse
grant
and
standards,
and
then
we'll
have
an
open
floor
to
see
what
else
is
going
on
with
everybody
on
this
call.
So
with
that,
I
will
first
start
by
handing
over
to
mark
cattle
our
outreach
chair
to
give
us
an
update
on
the
work
going
on
in
that
team.
D
Okay,
well
probably
the
biggest
announcement
that
we
have
is
our
our
submission
has
been
accepted
quite
enthusiastically
for
fintech
devcon,
which
will
be
held
in
denver
august
23rd
through
the
25th
this
summer,
and
they
had
a
call
for
papers.
We
put
together
a
package
as
far
as
you
know.
Really.
This
is
what
baseline
is.
This
is
what
it
isn't,
and
this
is
what
it
can
do,
and
I
was
actually
really
humbled
by
the
you
know:
enthusiasm
that
they
accepted
our
our
our
submission
so
fintech
devcon.
D
Is
they
emphasize
it's
very
much
an
educational
type
conference
to
where
they
really
frown
upon
anyone
really
doing
any
type
of
shameless
pitching
of
products
and
and
chilling
for
companies?
This
is
all
about.
You
know
really
advancing
the
knowledge
set,
so
really
excited
about
that.
D
We
had
another
one
that
we
were
actually
gonna,
look
at
putting
together
a
submission,
and
I
wound
up
having
a
little
bit
of
a
chat
with
you
know
some
of
the
people
connected
to
the
organizers,
and
it
was
really
not
going
to
be
the
probably
proper
forum,
because
this
was
pretty
much
a
cyber
security
aspect
to
which
I
did
try
to
come
in
and
say
well.
Security
is
very
much
material
when
it
comes
to
baseline,
just
because
data
at
rest
is
so
much
easier
to
secure
than
data
in
motion.
D
So
but
really
this
was
more
a
lot.
You
know
that
had
an
associated
hackathon,
so
we
we
did
kind
of
pause
on
that
one
a
little
bit.
We
also
been
curating
a
lot
of
the
different
events
that
are,
you
know
now
really
starting
to
become
in
person
again
after
a
couple
of
years
of
being
virtual
and
you're
getting
a
lot
of
enthusiasm,
I
think
there's
been
a
snapback
from
everybody
having
to
do
it
virtually
and
they
really
want
to
be
in
person
for
everyone
right
now.
D
So
there
is
a
lot
of
presentations
being
submitted,
and
so
you
know
it's
one
of
those
we
are
picking
and
choosing
as
far
as
which
ones
that
we
want
to
do
for
you
know
for
maximum
impact.
So
we've
got
to
you
know
an
entire.
You
know
excel
sheet
as
far
as
all
the
events
that
are
going
to
be
through
the
end
of
this
year
and
early
into
next
year,
because
many
of
those
the
call
for
papers
generally
happens,
you
know,
can
be
9
to
10
months
before
the
actual
event.
D
C
Yeah,
thank
you
for
your
work
there
mark
and
we're
assessing
other
gartner
events,
supply
chain
events,
security
and
others
for
the
year.
Some
of
our
baseline
members
will
be
attending
consensus
by
coindesk
this
week,
including
myself,
and
we're
looking
at
the
lineup
there's
quite
a
bit
a
big
range
for
this
weekend
of
supply
chain.
C
Government
officials,
finance
paypal.
Some
big
people
will
be
there
so
we'll
be
spreading
ourselves
across
all
these
speakers
and
spreading
the
word
of
baseline
as
much
as
we
can
across
austin
this
weekend-
and
I
know
jane-
has
mentioned
in
the
past-
that
we
have
a
booth
at
black
hat
on
behalf
of
oasis.
So
they'll
be
talking
all
about
baseline
later
this
year
in
vegas
and
then
nascom
all
things
open
and
our
other
conferences
are
getting
ironed
out
as
they'll
be
quickly
approaching,
as
well
so
really
exciting.
D
Basically,
weird,
but
one
thing:
that's
really,
you
know
landed
quite
well
with
a
lot
of
the
audiences
out.
There
is
the
whole
concept
of
you
know
using
blockchain,
you
know,
or
any
type
of
ccsm
layer,
one
using
it
as
a
middleware
as
opposed
to
you
know
just
a
platform
or
a
product.
You
know
we're
using
this
as
as
middleware
and
people
are
like.
I
never
thought
about
this
before
you
know,
and
it's
not
really
a
complicated
idea.
It's
just.
We
were
the
ones
that
picked
it
up
and
ran
with
it.
C
Awesome-
and
I
will
cover
some
other
outreach
team
updates,
then
so
we
have
our
research
work
group
and
that
is
in
full
motion.
We
have
a
group
of
researchers
that
are
interested
in
in
researching
around
the
protocol
or
producing
resources
for
the
future
research
done
in
the
community
for
years
to
come.
So
we
started
by
creating
a
repository
of
resources
that
are
related
to
technologies
or
industries
that
baseline
can
be
applied
to
so
when
people
enter
the
community
and
ask
really
what
is
baseline.
C
How
does
it
relate
to
this
thing
that
I
understand,
like
telecoms
or
something
they
can
go
to
this
spreadsheet
and
find
resources
related
to
what
they
need,
as
well
as
a
topics
sheet
that
has
some
prompts
or
questions
that
we're
ideating,
that
full
research
could
be
done
around
and
our
group
is
starting
our
first
group
research
effort,
which
is
a
report
on
the
alternate
or
related
solutions
to
baselining,
so
we're
starting
with
the
matrix
that
kind
of
explains.
C
Well,
how
are
the
current
power
companies
currently
addressing
this
problem
of
needing
to
coordinate
and
share
data?
Is
it
cloud
to
cloud
or
all
these
different
scenarios?
So
we're
trying
we're
starting
a
group
effort
there
we
meet
every
other
week.
That
group
is
led
by
mark
rimsa
and
we're
seeing
a
lot
of
value
already
with
that
group,
which
is
exciting.
C
What
are
the
questions
that
this
person
would
ask
a
c-suite
executive,
a
solutions
architect
and
providing
the
information
that
they
would
need
about
baseline
right
now,
we're
doing
a
group
effort
to
work
on
the
enablement
deck
that
mark
rims,
that
created
version
one
of
to
go
through
like
the
flow
of
this
information,
and
how
to
really
understand
baseline
for
any
person
who
would
go
to
our
website
and
need
to
understand
it,
and
that
will
be
published
soon
as
well
as
we
will
feature
it
on
a
future
baseline.
Show.
C
Another
item
or
going
on
in
that
group
is
an
executive
summary
or
one
pager
for
a
business
executive
and
what
types
of
questions
they
would
need
to
answer.
So
things
like.
How
much
would
this
cost?
What
kind
of
security
impacts?
Does
it
have?
What
human
capital
would?
I
need
to
implement
baseline
and
I'm
getting
started
on
this
executive
briefing
for
enablement,
so
another
work
group
out
of
the
outreach
team
that
is
up
and
running
and
hopefully
we'll
be
producing
some
widely
used
materials
soon
and
lastly,
another
major
effort
is
an
idc
report.
C
C
The
report
itself
is
going
to
be
a
multi-party
report,
so
we're
going
to
try
and
get
other
companies
in
the
space
that
have
related
products
or
are
solving
the
same
problem
to
join
us
on
being
part
of
this
report.
So
we
will
continue
working
through
that
and
I
think
it's
going
to
be
a
really
valuable
resource
that
just
clearly
points
to
something
like
baselining
being
valuable.
E
Hey
sonal
on
that,
if
I
can
ask,
and
by
the
way
I've
got
a
drop
at
the
bottom
of
the
hour.
So
if
I
can
maybe
jump
the
queue
on
a
bgb
report,
but
the
maybe
that's
something
that
we
need
to
get
into
the
tsc
approval
process,
and
maybe
we
want
to
drop
a
lot
more
budget
than
we
normally
would.
E
I
know
that
that's
going
to
be
an
expensive
report,
it
seems
like
the
two
big
expensive
things
that
we
should
be
funding,
or
I
I
I
shouldn't
say
should
but
that
are
on
deck
to
be
funded.
Are
the
test
harness?
You
know,
development
which
is
never
cheap
to
build
yeah.
You
know
around
the
sdk
as
well
and
and
things
like
yeah,
the
an
idc
report
that
shows
the
why
organizations
should
be.
You
know
what
the
realities
are
for:
high
security,
multi-party
workflows,
those
those
two
things
probably
could
be.
E
C
Yep,
thank
you
so
just
to
wrap
up
on
the
outreach
updates.
All
of
these
efforts
are
closely
tied
hand
in
hand.
So
as
we
do,
the
research
work
we're
finding
how
this
information
can
be
plugged
into
the
enablement
work,
as
the
enablement
group
is
working
they're
thinking,
what
supporting
data
is
needed
to
really
hit
this
point
home.
So
all
of
these
efforts
are
working
hand
in
hand
and
we're
super
excited
to
produce
materials
and
share
them
on
future
sessions,
and
with
that
we'll
jump
over
to
sponsorship.
C
Updates
carol
is
not
here
to
join
us
today.
She
is
at
rsa,
but
an
update.
There
is
also
part
of
the
outreach
team.
We
have
a
spreadsheet
going
of
companies
that
would
be
interested
in
being
part
of
baseline
and
learning
more
so
we're
continuously
adding
to
this
sheet
and
she's
contacting
these
companies
and
we're
working
on
scripts
and
kits
together
that
explain
the
value
that
baseline
would
bring
to
these
different
companies.
B
All
righty
thank
you,
sonal.
First,
I'm
just
going
to
cover
the
blip
updates
that
progress
has
been
made
on
since
our
last
ga
meeting.
So
to
start
with
blip12,
which
is
the
baseline
calendar
blip.
This
is
a
blip
that
originated
from
the
amster,
based
blip
bounty
hunt
event
that
we
hosted
in
april.
B
We
have
a
new
community
member
vaibhov
who
has
picked
up
this
flip
and
is
now
actively
working
towards
his
goals,
to
create
our
first
calendar
implementation,
which
would
mimic
calendly
in
a
way,
but
also
introduce
zero
knowledge,
as
well
as
the
other
baseline
requirements,
and
this
should
have.
This
should
create
a
full
baseline
implementation
of
this
calendar
application.
E
A
B
Yeah
and
this
this
calendly
blip
also
has
a
grant
associated
with
it,
and
we
have
vibe
here
on
the
call
who's
gonna
go
through
his
his
work
that
he's
done
so
far
and
kind
of
showcase,
a
little
bit
of
the
blip
so
we'll
get
to
that
after
the
rest
of
the
core
dev
updates.
A
B
So
yeah
moving
forward
blip11
is
the
repo
cleanup
blip.
The
last
time
we
had
aga.
This
was
nearing
completion,
but,
to
recap,
the
purpose
of
this
blip
was
to
clean
and
consolidate
the
docks.
B
B
B
The
team
that
was
working
on
that
is
now
transitioning
to
the
sri,
the
simple
reference
implementation
and
that
team
is
also
accepting
any
community
members
that
are
interested
in
joining
the
efforts
of
the
sra
as
the
as
the
work
from
blip6
kind
of
moves
into
that,
and
so
on
that
that's
kind
of
all
the
the
blip
updates
that
we
have
since
the
last
ga.
So
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
cover
the
sri
itself,
which
has
officially
kicked
off
its
initial
stages.
B
So
the
team
working
on
the
sri
has
met
and
discussed
the
strategy
that
they
would
like
to
take
moving
forward
to
devel
to
begin
the
development
work
on
the
sra,
which
includes
dividing
up
the
first
stages
of
the
work,
and
this
is
based
on
the
standards
as
well
as
the
results
of
the
blip
6
implementation
or
completion.
I
should
say
so
the
components
that
they
divided
this
work
up
into
are
the
zk
component
interface,
the
bpi
subject
and
account
the
work,
groups,
messaging
and
storage.
B
This
team
also
covered
the
high
level
architecture
and
technologies
that
the
sri
might
require
things
that
were
pitched
are
docker
pro
postgres,
narc
and
goling,
and
these
are
initial
stages,
but
that's
the
direction
that
the
team
is
considering.
Currently,
the
road
map
which
was
decided
by
the
tsc
outlined
the
creation
of
the
sri
and
also
alongside
the
sri
and
several
other
technologies
that
should
be
created
with
it.
B
And,
of
course,
this
effort
this.
This
team
is
still
in
its
early
stages
and
the
efforts
are
still
being
put
together
so
for
sure
anybody
in
the
community
that
has
any
interest
at
all
in
joining
us
on
this
effort
is
definitely
welcome
and
should
reach
out
to
anybody
listed
on
the
blip
6
or
the
sri
work
myself,
keith
salzman
ognen,
to
name
a
few
but
yeah.
We
would
definitely
love
to
have
anyone
in
the
community
interested
at
all
in
joining
us.
C
All
right
now
we
will
hop
over
to
our
grant
updates.
So
we
do
have
some
of
our
grant
recipients
here
with
us
today
to
give
updates
on
their
work.
So
I
will
hand
it
over
to
each
of
you.
If
you
could,
please
give
a
summary
as
well
on
what
the
grant
is
in
case.
Anyone
is
unfamiliar
here
and
let
us
know
where
you're
at
and
what's
coming
next
so
first,
I
will
hand
over.
E
Sorry,
son,
can
I
jump
the
queue
real,
quick,
because
I
will
have
yes
right
now,
but
it's
related
to
grants.
We
do
now,
I
think,
have
approval
to
and-
and
we
probably
should
announce
that
people
can
donate
to
the
to
the
baseline
grants
fund
in
crypto,
which
is
new,
and
we
should,
at
this
point
surface
the
grants
page
where
we
can
now
surface
the
grants.
Donation
page,
which
is
on
the
web
on
the
main
site,
probably
prominently
and
say
hey.
E
If
you
want
to
do
that,
the
rule
is
if
you're,
not
a
sponsor
25
of
the
of
the
of
the
grant
money
will
go
to
fund
sponsoring
operations
of
the
overall
ea
community
project's
work.
So
if
you
are
a
sponsor
all
of
it
goes
to
grants,
but
if
you're
not
a
sponsor
that
was
sort
of
the
it
just
made
sense
that
you
know
you
can
anybody
should
be
able
to
do
a
grant,
maybe
even
a
sizable
one
but
and
if
you
do
that
people
should.
E
C
G
Yeah,
so
I'm
basically
a
developer.
I
have
two
years
of
experience
in
web
2
development
and
I've
just
moved
into
I'm
right
now,
a
freelancer
working
with
different
clients
in
blockchain
and
I've
done
a
little
bit
of
solidity
and
typescript
development.
So
yeah
that's
about
it
and
I'm
really.
I
was
very
curious
about
zk.
I
knew
I
understood
it
at
the
abstraction
level,
but
I
didn't
know
how
it
can
decode
programming
level.
So
I
was
really
curious
about
it,
and
this
was
the
perfect
opportunity
for
me
to
jump
on
the
calendar.
G
App
calendar
application
is
calendar
application,
as
with
baseline,
try
to
call
this
service
under
progress
and
yeah.
I
would
just
share
my
screen
right
now.
G
Yeah,
so
the
basic
idea
is
that
a
person
can
create
a
person
can
create
set
up
their
availability,
their
availability
and
the
person
they're
sharing
their
scheduled
with
also
sets
up
certain
available
time
zones
times,
and
so,
but
they
would
just
set
up
like
three
or
four
of
them
and
the
other
person
would
set
up
like
the
whole
complete
calendar
and
then
it
would
just
match,
which
is
the
next
most
recent
available
time
which
matches
both
of
them.
G
So
the
idea
is
that
nine
to
the
person
one
and
the
person
two
doesn't
know
at
what
other
times
this
person
is
busy
so
yeah.
So
the
idea
is
that
we
don't
give
that
information
and
also
that
that
the
matching
of
different
time
availabilities
happens
on
circum
circuit
and
the
struck
js
is
getting
used.
A
G
I'll
just
yeah
so
right
now
the
stage
of
the
project
is
that
I'm
using
sqlize
and
an
sqlite
database
along
with
expressjs
and
node.js
in
terms
of
the
web
2
heavy
lifting
for
web
3d,
there's
a
solidity.
Smart
contract
and
snapchats
and
circum2
library
as
baseline,
recommends
yeah
and
yeah.
So
currently,
so
the
login
authentication
systems
there,
which
basically
logs
in
by
mathematics
and
asks
to
sign
it
and
then
gives
a
token
which
is
valid
for
45
minutes.
G
It
is
a
gwd
token
and
then
other
things
are
basically
the
number
of
users
and
setting
up
the
ability
to
have
the
time.
So
a
person
can
set
their
time,
and
this
is
just
creation
of
signing
up
of
users,
log
enough
users
and
yeah.
That's
about
it.
The
appointment
parts
is
still
left
and
this
is
still
work
in
progress.
So
that's
about
it,
there's
not
a
lot
to
demo,
but
there's
just
you
can
like
send
these
apis
and
they
would
return
respective
json
outputs,
yeah,
that's
about
it.
From
my
side,
wow.
E
I
think
you
made
my
day.
This
is
really
exciting
and
by
the
way
I
don't
think
that
you
you
might
want
to
go
and
grab
baseline
calendar.
You
know
like
urls
and
stuff,
like
that.
I
don't
think
that
you
would
get.
I
bet
if
you
did
a
trademark
search
baseline
calendar
would
be
a
problem
that
I
don't
think,
there's
anybody
operating
a
the
word
baseline
in
that
sic
code.
You
might
be
able
to
get
away
with
it
if
you
have
commercial
intentions,
but
I'd
love
to
see
a
product
like
this.
G
D
E
E
A
C
H
Okay,
yeah
yeah,
my
name
is
boris
preslov
and
in
the
past
we
did
the.
With
this.
I
did
a
small
grant
with
lewis
on
a
quest
for
quote
on
bonds,
building
a
basically
zero
knowledge
clue
from
narc.
Otherwise,
I'm
like
a
technical
business
analyst
there
working
primarily
in
the
financial
industry.
H
This
is
a
freelance
lately
as
a
full-time,
and
now
let
me
jump
to
the
ground,
so
the
grant
was
basically
it
was
about
attending
a
landed
landed
fintech,
which
is
which
is
it's
it's
an
event
that
that
has
been
going
on
for
the
last
10
years
in
I
understand
yeah
that
specific
event
in
new
york
and
jack
javits
center,
and
it
was,
it
was
recently
renamed
to
fintech
nexus.
When
I
was
registering
it
was
landed,
I
believe
it
was
originally.
It
was
focusing
on
loans
and
what
they
have.
H
The
event
primarily
is
focused
on
connecting
the
traditional
financial
industry,
with
with
the
innovation
in
finta
in
in
financial
industry,
basically
smaller
players
and
making
the
connections
between
basically
a
lot
of
these
banks,
and
so
on
so
and
the
the
objective.
The
focus
was
actually
going
there
and
introducing,
when
appropriate,
to
the
presenters
and
and
and
the
attendees
the
baseline
protocol,
and
that's
what
I
was
basically
so
when
I
went
to
any
presentations
firesides
chats
we
made.
H
I
made
actually
like
a
few
connections
that
that
we,
I
introduced
myself
into
the
stabation
protocol,
and
I
had
a
call
with
mark
and
mark
and
we
have
I
I
believe
we
have
a
call
later
today
to
further
discuss
it,
so
we
could
kind
of
proceed
with
the
hopefully
into
the
further
introduction
and
and
getting
getting
some
sponsorship
and
involvement
from
these
from
these
participants.
H
So
just
I
I
I
had
a
deep
dive
last
last
week,
so
I'm
not
going
to
get
into
into
a
lot
of
details,
but
I
will
just
cover
a
few
things.
What
I
did
I
kind
of
like
I
missed
out
on
a
few
things
so
I'll
catch
up
on
it
today,
so
it
was
pretty
big.
It
was
very
big
eventually.
Last
week
they
were
like
over
four
thousand
attendees,
though
like
over
300
speakers
over
200
sponsors
that
that
that
were
at
the
jack
of
javits.
H
The
key
topics
that
were
covered
was
like
digital
identity,
customer
onboarding,
customer
experience,
small
business
lending
and
buy
now
pay
later
processes,
whichever
which
which
are
relatively
new
to
me.
But
it
was
what
was
interesting,
that
a
lot
of
the
traditional
financial
institutions
are
focusing
on
small
clients
or
like
individuals
like
us,
and
small
businesses,
including
goldman
sachs,
which
was
very
interesting.
They
have,
they
have
a
large.
H
There
was
a
presentation
that,
and
it's
called
marcus
by
goldman
sachs,
and
they
they
are
actually
they
have
checking
accounts
of
individuals
and
clients,
which
is
pretty
cool
and,
and
one
reason
they're
doing
this,
because
they
want
to
get
basically
they're
ready
to
loan
provide
loans,
but
they
want
to
build
relationships
with
clients,
so
that
that
was
a
very
interesting
point
there
to
me
at
least
mastercard
was
there
and-
and
they
are
also
they're
talking
primarily
about
client
to
the
entity
but
and
a
few
other
things.
H
Sarah
clark
and
we
will
be
connecting
with
her
hopefully
soon
I
did
I
did
discuss
basically
protocol-
would
have
at
the
same
time,
I
also
like
we,
we
I
caught
up
with
landio,
which
is
they're
providing
loans,
basically
to
small,
to
basically
small
individual
businesses
and
that's
and
they
he
actually
dc
or
showed
some
interest.
So
that's
like
another
connection,
we'll
be
making.
Hopefully
soon
there
was,
there
was
a
fireside
chat,
called
the
digital
transformation
of
customer
experience.
H
I
don't
think
I
mentioned
it
last
week,
but
personalization
was
something
that
was
coming
up
in
a
lot
of
different
sessions
and
basically
the
statement
was
don't
create
a
couple
experience
for
like
across
the
board.
We
have
to
personalize,
and
I
thought
that
baseline
can
probably
protocol
can
play
a
role
here
too,
because
we,
we
can
probably
provide
some
private
information
in
some
cases
and
in
some
cases
not
depending
on
on,
depending
on
what
the
customer
is
looking
for.
H
Let's
see
and
a
few
things
okay
on
what's
interesting
on
buy
now
pay
later,
which
is
basically
it.
H
There
are
quite
a
few
businesses,
like
I
think,
of
a
lot
of
businesses
in
europe
and
us
that
that
often
require
a
small
loan
and
they
require
that
loan
for
a
period
of
time,
potentially
to
pay
salaries
or
to
make
a
payment
on
or
basically
proceed
and
purchase
something,
and
they
require
a
loan,
maybe
for
like
a
month
or
six
weeks
and
and
then
the
and
they
will
basically
be
paid
along
in
six
weeks
so
and
they
require
the
loan
now
and
the
multiple
organizat,
multiple
companies.
H
Actually
one
of
them
is
fun
box.
Another
one
is
jifity
that
that
provide
these
services
and
it
looks
like
the
growth
is
tremendous
there.
Again,
it's
connecting
small
businesses
that
require
loans,
I'm
not
sure
if
everyone
knows,
but
maybe
you
do,
but
banks
do
this
all
the
time
when
banks
pay
salaries,
they
take
a
loan
overnight.
H
H
Smaller
businesses
might
not
be
able
to
provide
collateral,
or
maybe
they
will
maybe
it's
going
to
be
via
invoices
or
something
of
that
type.
But
and
also
there
is
what's
nice
about
it.
It's
not
like
a
credit
card.
You
take
something
out
and
you
pay
like
in
12
months.
You
have
to
pay
the
loan
within
six
weeks.
I
mean
that's,
that's
the
range
was
discussed,
maybe
in
some
cases
it's
longer
than
that.
But
if
you
don't
repay
the
loan,
you
cannot
get
the
next
loan.
H
So
it's
it's
pretty
strict
here,
but
these
were
the
discussions,
so
so
it
is
different
from
just
a
credit
card
or
like
a
loan
that
you
take
for
three
years.
These
are
short-term
loans
could
be
fifty
dollars
could
be
a
hundred
dollars,
but
where
I
thought
potentially
baseline
comes
into
the
picture,
you,
the
the
the
the
the
organization,
takes
out
alone.
They
don't
want
to
disclose
a
whole
lot
of
details
about
their
business.
H
Maybe
they
just
want
to
disclose
certain
details,
but
not
everything
else,
and
there
was
a
discussion
also
here
of
real
time
disclosures.
So,
basically,
if
you
could
do
it
if,
on
a
daily
basis,
the
business
could
disclose
like
what
their
expected
payments
are,
invoicing
and
so
on.
That
could
be
very
advantageous
to
like
whoever
gives
out
the
loan
to
actually
see
that,
but
not
necessarily
maybe
disclose
all
the
little
details
as
far
as
like
how
many
invoices
or
the
exact
amount,
maybe
the
invoices
are
over
certain
period.
H
Obviously
all
certain
payment
amount
of
something
of
that
time.
Basically
a
threshold.
H
That's
I
think,
that's
my
summary,
and
and
now
I'm
basically
submitted
a
grant
and
hopefully
will
get
paid
back.
A
H
Yes,
so,
but
but
it
was
definitely
a
very
like
well
attended
a
lot
like
in-person
conference,
and
and
very
I
mean
I
could
have
probably
spent
24
hours
and
and
still
not
meet
everyone
and
discuss,
and
it
was
like
very
yeah
very
busy
and
a
lot
a
lot
of
disinformation
yeah.
G
H
C
Yes,
thank
you
you're
one
of
our
first
grants
for
reimbursement
for
attending
an
event,
and
I
think
you
really
set
the
bar
for
reporting
back
and
being
organized
and
having
a
plan.
So
thank
you
so
much
for
doing
that
so
well
for
us.
I.
H
C
H
C
Awesome
thank
you
and
I
will
wrap
up
our
grant
updates
just
by
mentioning
that
we
have
probably
three
to
five
grants
coming
in
in
the
pipeline
in
the
coming
weeks,
which
is
perfect
because
we
are
reaching
the
midway.
We
are
at
the
midway
point
in
the
year,
but
we
have
quite
a
few
different
grants
coming
in
from
like
messaging
and
communications
for
kind
of
redoing,
the
communications
and
the
focus
for
baseline,
because
I
think
currently,
the
open
source
community
has
contributed
in
different
ways
at
different
points.
C
As
john
mentioned,
the
test
harness
will
be
in
the
pipeline.
Andreas
is
working
on
an
rfp
there,
where
either
the
open
source
community
can
work
on
it
or
a
company
can
take
it
on
as
something
they
want
to
become.
The
providers
of,
and
then
items
from
the
roadmap
like
the
sri
and
adjacent
pieces
will
have
grants
coming
in
soon
as
well.
So
I
think
we'll
start
seeing
a
lot
of
traction
in
the
coming
months,
all
right
and
with
that.
That
is
the
end
of
our
formal
agenda
for
our
june
general
assembly.
J
Sure,
jamil
hassan
I've
been
a
podcast
host
over
the
past
year
and
a
half
I've
done
about
182
podcasts
and
I
was
I
was
on
a
very
early
very
early-
shows
of
the
of
the
baseline
show
I
used
to
watch
when
john
was
the
host
found
them
very
interesting
and
then
jack.
I've
known
you
not
knowing
you
personally,
but
you
know
off
and
on
for
a
couple
years
now
with
the
unibrite.
J
So
you
introduced
me
to
sono
and
we
had
a
great
conversation
and
I
look
forward
to
being
part
of
this
and
joining
the
team,
and
I
think
you
guys
are
really
bright
and
I'm
really
excited
about.
You
know
what
you're
up
to.
J
J
D
A
A
D
A
D
A
D
A
J
F
D
J
I
introduced,
I
interviewed
entrepreneurs
founders,
you
know,
artists,
you
know,
you
name,
it
thought
leaders
and
crypto
and
blockchain
globally.
So
I
I
think
I
interviewed
people
from
55
different
countries
and
I
built.
J
165
countries
so
most
of
the
things
I
was
using,
the
irish
tech
news
platform,
perhaps
some
kind
of
format
change
in
the
future.
If
I
go
back
to
that
particular
format,
but
you
know
it's
been,
it
was
a
great
experience,
learning
a
lot
from
all
kinds
of
different
people
globally,.
D
You
know
discussions
jam
sessions
even
to
where
everybody
sits
there
and
says:
okay,
you
know,
really
contributes
their
knowledge
and
it's
a
lively
discussion,
kind
of
a
round
table
and
generally
the
the
thing.
The
thing
that
you
run
into
is
you
know:
oftentimes,
you
run
out
of
time.
J
Several
people
I
could
have
talked
to
for
an
hour
or
two
longer.
I
tried
to
cut
it
to
a
half
hour,
but
I
could
talk
and
I
could
have
my
people
talk
an
hour
easy.
You
know
just
draw
out
their
thought.
Leadership
as
priests
and
just
and
the
people
start
talking
about
what
they
love
and
the
passions
are,
and
then
you
can
keep
going
keep
going.
I
Hey
guys,
and
what
about
the
news
that
that
we
trade
is
closing
down
that
you
saw
that
this
week.
I
I
think
it's
the
first
one
of
many.
I
A
C
J
That
was
that
was
a
great
interview
I
really
enjoyed
speaking
to
her
and
a
couple
of
the
artists
to
arabella.
I
spoke
to
her
and
then
I
interviewed
john
and
mr
lee's
name.
She
was
she's
an
artist
too.
I
forget
her
first
name,
but
that
was
an
amazing
conversation
too.
So.
A
D
D
Cool,
so
I
sent
you
a
linked
upper
request:
let's
go
ahead
and
you
know
kind
of
get
on
there
and
see
what
we
can
do.
Okay
sounds
great.
F
Welcome
welcome
to
the
madness.
Thank
you.
K
Jack,
I
do
think
that
the
point
that
you
just
made
there
on
we
trade
is
certainly
worth
worth
noting.
I
think
that's
a
really
good
point
and
I
think
it's
a
sign
of
where
the
industry
is
moving
towards
that
we
here
that
are,
you
know,
serving
the
baseline
protocol
community
and
you
know,
working
to
drive.
This
level
of
adoption
are
advocating
for
where
the
industry
is
ultimately
moving
towards
and
we're
you
know
kind
of
the
best
way
to
build.
K
These
constructs
for
the
enterprise
really
truly
lies,
and
I
think
to
your
point,
there
jack
we're
going
to
continue
to
see
a
number
of
these
kind
of
these
private
mission.
Consortias
focused
on
different
industries
struggle
to
continue
to
innovate
and
gain
mind
share
from
the
enterprises
that
they're
working
with
right
now.
I
Last
week
it
went
to
it
became
a
trading
show.
I
saw
some.
D
So
a
lot
of
times
what
we
do
is
you
know,
samurai
always
gets
a
a
speaker
to
come
in
and
we
really
just
you
know
almost.
D
We
have
a
lot
of
fun
with
it
and
we're
starting
to
get
a
lot
of
uptake,
because
a
lot
of
people
are,
you
know
watching
the
recordings
of
these
shows
and
stuff,
and
so-
and
you
know
we
we
really
kind
of
you
know,
throw
you
know
a
curveball
really
to
the
whole
thing
of
saying:
hey,
you
know,
here's
something
that
people
deal
with
every
day
and
can
baseline
work
on.
A
D
Know
address
something,
and
so
it's
really
interesting
watching.
All
of
that
you
know
from
so
many
different
domains
and
everybody
is.
F
Say
that
yeah
this
is
an
industry
problem,
not
just
my
problem,
and
can
this
be
titled
in
a
certain
way?
Yes,
can
we
so
yeah
for
them?
It's
a
dream,
come
true
sort
of
in
a
way
and
and
and
yeah.
I
think
we
as
as
we
get
ready
for
for
answering
the
questions
about
you
know
how.
How
soon
can
people
start
getting
baseline?
I
think
that
is
something
which,
because
you
know
we
have
a
lot
of
interest
gathered
already.
Some
some
big
people
came
on
the
show
as
well.
F
So
yeah,
that's
going
very
well.
F
A
Samurai,
how
come
you
never
invite
us
back
onto
the
show?
We
were
on
there
once
and
then
you
just
oh.
F
Scene,
you
remember
no,
we
did
it
again
and
I
published
that
second
one
so
yeah
that
was
a
that
was
story
worth
telling.
I
know
this
is
a
zoom
thing,
but
yeah
you
know
guys.
I
think
we
should
do
this.
We
should
actually
do
this
with
lever,
also
because,
if
he's
picked
up
currently
baseline
currently
I
think
we
should
definitely
have
him
on
the
dish.
Also
yeah.
Let's
talk
about
that,
just
distill
that
a
little
bit
more.
A
A
F
F
So
jack
was
with
us
on
that
show
also,
but
it
was,
it
was
yeah.
It
was
as
a
coincidence.
F
F
I
C
Yes,
I
agree.
We
had
lots
to
give
updates
on
and
we'll
start
bringing
in
some
of
the
participants
in
the
work
groups
to
give
demos
and
walk
through
some
of
the
things
we're
creating
and
we'll
continuously
bring
on
our
grant
recipients
with
that.
Thank
you
all
so
much
for
tuning
in
to
our
june
general
assembly.
We
will
see
you
next
week
on
the
baseline
show
and
have
a
great
rest
of
your
week.
Thank
you.