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Description
It's been a while since we talked about growth. As the network strengthens, and word spreads, the desire for more liquidity grows. What can be done to sustain and intensify Bisq's growth?
We'll discuss ideas to improve everything from traffic to the site, conversions, and approaches to improve liquidity such as referral links.
Many traditional growth tactics are not viable with Bisq because of its strong stance on protecting user privacy, so more creativity is needed!
https://keybase.io/team/bisq
👇 Links mentioned 👇
GitHub issue for this call:
https://github.com/bisq-network/growth/issues/167
A
There
was
an
issue
with
scammers,
and
so
there
was
a
little
bit
of
uncertainty
over
the
security
of
the
network
and
pushing
for
new
users
at
that
point
and
just
didn't
make
any
sense,
and
so
those
issues
were
seemingly
resolved
with
one
point
to
release
a
few
weeks
ago,
we've
been
refining
that
release
ever
since
we
actually
just
10
minutes
ago.
I
think
just
launched.
One
point
two
point
four,
which
was
a
big
bug
fix
release.
A
You
can
see
more
in
the
release
notes,
but
it
did
a
lot
of
refinement,
squashing
bugs
one
of
the
main
benefits
that
you'll
probably
see
in
the
UI
as
a
user.
Is
that
account
age
for
risky
payment
accounts
is
now
shown
again
as
it
was
before
so
I
think
with
one
point
to
age
was
hit,
and
you
just
saw
the
signing
details
well
with
11.2
point
for
yo
celiac
the
age
as
well
as
the
signing
for
some
additional
perspective
on
the
account
that
you're
dealing
with
so
yeah.
A
That's
some
background
on
growth
so
far
this
year
and
why
it's
been
a
little
bit
I,
don't
know
the
right
word.
We've
kind
of
haven't
been
too
intentional
with
pushing
this
growth
too
hard,
but
I
think
now
is
a
good
time
going
into
the
new
year,
with
the
new
release
and
with
what
I
think
is
a
safer
network,
better
primed
to
handle
new
users
and
yeah.
A
It's
also
good
to
see
you
guys
on
the
call
I
think
in
addition
to
you,
folks
and
people
watching
on
the
YouTube
stream,
afterward
we've
had
a
good
what
looks
like
a
good
stream
of
people
interested
in
growth
and
marketing
and
communication
become
involved
with
the
project
recently.
So
it's
a
great
time
I
think
the
project
itself
is
ready
for
this
stuff
and
it
looks
like
it's
attracting
people
who
can
help
put
this
this
this
initiative
in
motion.
A
A
If
you
don't
see
that,
let
me
know,
but
you
should
see
you
should
see
one
slide
with
a
couple
of
of
talking
points
so
to
start
I,
they
continue
with
what
I
was
saying:
I
want
to
welcome
new
contributors.
Anybody
who's
on
this
call
or
watching
afterward
welcome
growth
is
a
is
an
area
that
we
could
certainly
use
more
support
across
the
different
functions
and
ways
that
we
do
it.
A
A
We
had
one
guy
join
recently
who
who
started
to
do
a
lot
of
stuff
and
it
seemed
really
proactive
and
you
know
good
intentions,
and
but
he
the
way
he
was
doing
things
was
a
little
bit
new
or
confusing
to
me
and
I
kind
of,
took
it
the
wrong
way
and
ended
up
in
a
discussion
with
this
guy,
and
it
turns
out
that
you
know
he
was
just
doing
things.
The
way
he
thought
was
the
right
way
to
do
things.
A
The
conventions
of
contributing
to
bisque
are
not
so
clear,
so
I
think
that's
a
thing
that
we
could
do
better,
but
I
will
say
that
on
on
your
end
as
a
contributor,
one
thing
that
you
can
do
to
really
help
with
the
uncertainty
is
just
keep
people
informed
of
what
you're
doing.
What's
on
your
mind,
if
you
have
an
idea
to
help
the
network,
whether
it's
a
growth
idea
or
a
feature,
you
want
to
see
in
a
software
or
a
translation,
you
want
to
see
or
a
payment
method.
A
What
is
this,
so
it's
just
good
for
everybody
involved
and
ideas
for
for
helping
onboarding
to
help
make
that
process
better
are,
of
course,
appreciated.
Not
sure
it
makes
sense
to
talk
about
that
on
this
call,
unless
you
guys
have
particularly
--is
already
in
mind
but
yeah.
What
I
wanted
to
focus
on
were
were
the
the
bottom
three
points
of
what
I
see
as
the
the
main
avenues
for
growth
that
can
be
refined
and
and
optimized.
A
So
the
funnel
the
software
itself
and
publicity
around
the
project,
so
yeah
I
think
it's
attractive
to
think
of
growth,
or
at
least
I
kind
of
think
of
growth
is.
This
is
one
big
blob
of
things
that
that
need
to
happen,
but
it's
helpful
to
segment
them
out
and
really
understand
what
these
the
different
parts
of
this
initiative
are,
and
you
know
us
contributors
can
think
of
make
it
easier
for
us
contributors
to
think
of
where
you
fit
where
you
may
fit
in
best
where
you
may
be
able
to
contribute
the
most
to
help
out.
A
So
for
the
first
item-
and
these
are
listed
in
no
particular
order,
but
I
guess
we
can
adjust
address
the
funnel
first,
since
that's
listed
first,
so
I.
Think
of
this
as
the
full
process
of
when
someone
learns
about
bisque
there.
You
know
initial
interactions
going
to
the
website,
of
course,
SEO
finding
the
website
in
the
first
place,
whether
that's
their
social
or
through
search
and
then
going
to
the
site
having
some
kind
of
conversion.
So
you
know
ideally
downloading
the
software
and
then
and
then
actually
using
it.
A
So
there's
kind
of
I
guess
you
could
say
a
funnel
on
getting
someone
to
download
the
software
on
the
web
side
and
then
within
the
software
itself,
actually
getting
someone
to
to
make
a
trade.
So
I
can't
tell
you
the
number
of
people
I've
met,
who
download
the
software
I
think
it's
really
cool
but
then
open
it
up
and
like
just
don't,
do
anything
with
it.
They
just
don't
know
what
to
do
so.
A
I
guess
that's
kind
of
kind
of
continuing
on
to
the
second
point
of
the
software
and
optimizing
that
to
make
it
as
approachable
as
possible,
but
yeah
I
guess
I'm
kind
of
going
through
this
fast.
Does
anybody
have
any
any
ideas
so
far,
maybe
on
the
funnel
side
of
it
on
SEO,
so
Ricardo
I,
don't
know
if
he's
on
the
call,
but
Ricardo
made
some
recent
blow
requests
on
SEO
that
I
merged.
That
I
mean
fairly
simple.
A
What
I
would
think
of
as
low-hanging
fruit,
just
adding
the
structured
data
that
Google
can
use
to
make
more
optimized
search
results
so,
for
example,
one
of
the
ones
he
added
it
was
a
some
markup
on
the
FAQ.
The
frequently
asked
questions
page
where
you
know
now,
or
maybe
in
a
couple
days
when
Google
has
crawled
the
updated
FAQ
page
when
someone
searches
for
stuff,
that's
on
the
FAQ
page
it'll
show
in
Google
as
a
like
as
a
question
block.
So
you
don't
just
see
the
search
result
in
text.
A
A
B
That's
not
too
bad,
so,
first
of
all,
I,
together
with
Wiz
I,
am
one
of
the
people
have
access
to
the
Matano
instance,
which
is
our
analytics,
Google,
Analytics
sort
of
it's.
You
know
it's
an
open-source
version
of
it
that
is
privacy
focused
and
the
traffic
to
the
website
is
pretty
constant
and
also
I
believe
that
what
we
see
is
a
very
small
sample,
because
our
users
are
very
privacy,
aware
and
I.
B
That
I
would
bet
a
lot
of
money
than
any
person
of
them
use
ad
blockers,
so
they
would
be
bought
in
this
tracking,
but
the
the
traffic
is
pretty
constant,
even
though
when
we
make
media
appearances
like
the
tales
from
the
creek
crypt
podcast
or
the
Stefan
Lovera
podcast
still,
the
traffic
in
the
website
doesn't
change
much.
So
that
leads
me
to
think
that
the
the
people
going
to
our
website.
B
B
It
leads
me
to
think
that
we
have
a
good
brand
equity,
like
people
are
aware
of
what
this
is,
but
they
don't
really
take
action
like
a
lot
of
people.
Download,
like
like
Steve,
said,
but
a
lot
more
people
know
about
it,
but
they've
never
ventured
to
to
go
through
it
and
that's
where
we,
we
could
think
of
ways
of
incentivizing
that
or
figuring
out
a
ways
to
communicate
that
better,
because
disk
seems
to
be
just
like
the
joint
market,
where
it
sounds
like
a
great
idea.
A
B
A
Right
yeah
I
feel,
like
Pedro,
had
just
dropped
off
the
call,
but
I
think
he
I
think
he
holds
a
key
to
a
lot
of
this
because
I,
don't
if
you
guys
saw
he
had
some
some
mock-ups
for
a
new
interface
for
the
bisk
software,
and
one
of
the
key
elements
of
that
of
those
mock-ups
were
a
wizard
to
guide
people
like
when
they
first
opened
the
software.
What
should
they
do,
and
he
had
very
specific,
like
you
know,
make
an
account
and
it
was
like
a
screen
by
screen
one
step
at
a
time.
A
B
B
So
if
you
go
to
the
website,
we
have
like
a
clear
text
saying
this
is
a
decentralized
exchange,
but
it's
not
really
a
selling
page.
So
I
think
we
could
experiment
with
having
specific
landing
pages.
Where
we
link
to
the
hard
thing
is
because
we
don't
have
paid
media.
B
B
B
A
Well,
I
mean
that's
not
to
take
away
from
I
mean
the
site
looks
great
right
now,
but
I
think
it
could
be
a
little
bit
more
direct
kind
of.
Maybe
what
you
were
saying
like
what
you
were
saying
is
just
make
it
more
focused
on
take
people
taking
action
downloading
the
software,
as
opposed
to
explaining
in
like
having
all
that
marketing
there.
B
B
A
Yeah,
if
you
look
at
the
aggregate
numbers
the
the
number
of
I
think
for
the
recent
most
recent
month,
when
I
did
the
numbers
it
was,
it
was
very
close.
The
Linux
have
you
combined
the
Linux
with
the
like
the
debian
with
the
RPM,
then
it
was
very
close
overall
to
the
Mac
yeah
anyway.
That's
it's
interesting.
B
Yeah
but
also
off-site,
we
need
to
figure
out
ways
to
get
people
to
download,
because
I
feel,
like
people
know
about
this,
but
they
never
ventured
inside
of
it.
So
the
podcast
that
you
and
anyways
have
been
doing
that
creates
a
lot
of
awareness
about
bisque,
but
we
need
to
get
the
second
step.
You
know,
after
awareness,
they
need
to
do
some
action
and
get
to
the
website
like
some
real
interest,
because
also
I
feel
like
we
get
a
lot
of
users.
B
Whenever,
like
coins
get
deleted,
they
listed
from
the
exchange
they
use
like
okay,
X
I
think
it
was
today
they
do
listed.
Manero,
mm-hmm
I
think
we're
gonna
get
a
lot
of
more
narrow
people
joining
in,
because
of
that,
so
people
see
bisque
as
the
plan
B
and
because
they
were
ever
aware
of
it,
they
only
go
to
it.
When
hits
the
fan
right
right.
A
B
B
B
A
A
A
B
B
A
B
B
B
Yeah,
so
another
way
is
to
actually
buy
media,
so
we
go
to
an
arcade
cap
yeah
place
an
insert
insertion
order.
The
tricky
thing
is
that
to
buy
medium,
these
guys
either
you
go
directly
to
them
and
pay
I
think
the
minimum
is
like
50k
dollars
to
have
a
bunch
of
impressions
on
the
website
which
sucks
but
I.
Remember
back
at
my
my
previous
job
yeah
at
an
agency,
I
was
running
some
experiments
buying
media
at
a
fraction
of
a
cent
in
a
bunch
of
crypto
websites
that
they
put
up
their
inventory
for
exchange
bidding.
B
B
So
to
do
something
on
behalf
of
this,
it's
a
bit
more
tricky
so
either
somebody
needs
to
constantly
be
doing
that
and
then
how
do
you?
How
do
you
do
that?
We
send
a
reimbursement
proposal
to
the
DAO
like?
Do
we
even
want
to
do
that,
because
this
is
display
advertising
and
it's
super
like,
even
though
you
can
select
the
websites,
there
is
a
lot
of
fun
involved
as
well.
A
Do
you
think
about
the
so
the
way
I
don't
know
you
know
a
lot
more
about
marketing
than
I
do.
But
what
do
you
think
about
the
effectiveness
of
of
a
robust
content
campaign,
so
I
think
one
thing
we've
been
lacking
on
is
blogging
and
new
videos
and
I
think
those
two
in
particular,
if
done
well,
should
be
able
to
have
quite
a
bit
of
traffic
generation
and
attention.
Yes,.
B
So
I
noticed
that
the
videos,
whenever
we
have
local
people,
doing
videos
about
this,
they
get
pretty
well
spread
around
their
community,
but
I
I
fail
to
see
how
we
can
select
content
marketing
in
general.
We
need
to
have
like
something
specific
to
talk
about
I.
Think
in
our
case,
one
topic
is
always
like.
Whenever
somebody
gets
delisted,
we
just
say
just
like
in
proof
of
keys
where
we
have
tango
down
and
we
we
shame
them
to
hell.
We
could
shame
an
exchange
to
say:
oh
man
like
you
did
listed
Manero.
B
But
as
as
an
overall
content
strategy
like
the
more
content,
we
create
the
more
gonna
index
for
other
related
things,
like
decentralized
exchanges,
how
to
get
your
first
Bitcoin.
How
does
this
work,
but
then
it
becomes
really
hard
to
make
distinguishing
content
about
Bitcoin
in
general
right,
so
the
the
content
that
is
everlasting.
B
We
pretty
much
have
it,
which
is
how
to
treat
them
bisque
how
to
do
these
things
so
I,
don't
know
how
effective
that
would
be
getting
people
to
to
link
to
us
or
to
link
no
but
just
to
to
come
to
our
website.
You
know
because
it's
not
like
you,
go
to
a
chain
Capital,
for
example,
their
their
series
on
how's.
It
go
as
gradually,
then
suddenly,
mm-hmm,
that's
a
very
interesting
series
and
it
is
about
pure
economics
and
it's
the
guy.
It's
the
owner
of
the
company
who's.
Writing
that
and.
A
Sure
we
could
think
of
unique
content
worth
publishing.
I
was
actually
just
thinking.
I
was
talking
to
someone
yesterday
who
was
suggesting
that
we
take
the
social
side
of
what
bisque
is
doing
and
turned
that
into
a
content
strategy.
He
was
actually
suggesting
to
do
a
whole
podcast
on
it
like,
like
a
bisque.
Not
cast
just
have
a
series
with
people
like
the
human
rights
foundation.
Guy
I
forgot
his
name
yeah,
but
just
have
a
talk
with
him.
Have
a
talk
with
people
around
the
world.
A
A
B
Yeah
III,
don't
I,
don't
really
agree
with
that.
I
think,
because
the
podcast
something
you
subscribe
to
and
at
least
on
the
way
I
hear
podcasts
and
people
I
know
pure
podcasters.
They
subscribe
to
one
and
they
stick
to
it.
So
it's
not
like
they
go
podcast
hunting
for
a
topic
and
they
end
up
buying
it.
B
A
B
A
Well,
that's
possible.
I
would
say
that
it's
I
mean
bisque.
The
best
community
is
has
grown
tremendously
and
I
think
the
the
reach
that
it
has
the
people
who
are
following
the
project
is
there's
now
much
it's
gone
further
beyond
just
the
people
who
are
using
it
and
just
the
people
who
are
you
know
really
fan
about
it.
I
mean
you
know,
I
look,
I've
looked
at
the
some
of
the
top
followers
of
bisque
and
some
of
the
places
it's
been
picked
up
and
I.
A
Don't
know,
I
think
you
know
when
we
we
put
out
blog
posts
and
videos
in
the
past,
they've
been
commented
on
and
spread
well
beyond
the
user
base.
So
I
don't
know
it's
possible,
maybe
you're.
You
know,
I,
think
you're
right,
but
I
think
there's
also
a
chance.
Maybe
we
just
have
to
test
this
and
see
what
happens
like
put
out
a
few
pieces
of
content
and
see
how
far
it
goes,
but
I
think
the
reach
I
think
the
region's
growing
pretty
pretty
well.
B
His
first
name
failed
me
he's
from
Poland.
Oh
I
met
him
in
the
honey
badger
forgot
his
poor
thing,
so
he
actually,
he
was
working
on
the
API
to
enable
exactly
that,
but
that
that
depends
on
getting
the
API
implemented,
because
then
we
do
seep
a
server
and
talk
to
this
and
create
the
orders.
So
it's
not
a
matter
of
wanting
is
a
matter
of
getting
there
and
and
because
eBay
server,
the
guys
are
so
far
open.
They.
B
A
A
Actually,
partnerships
in
general
is
a
kind
of
a
cool
idea,
BTC
pay
and
I
think
even
wasabi.
Those
two
projects
could
be
very
good,
fits
and
I've
seen
I've
actually
seen,
contributors
come
and
go,
or
at
least
people
who
have
had
previous
involvement
with
both
both
projects.
I,
don't
know
the
exact
time
could
be,
but
oh
yeah,
Pedro
I
just
wanted
to
say.
A
A
A
B
B
A
A
Idea
I
had
for
the
software
itself
was
so
in
addition
to
having
some
kind
of
wizard
or
some
kind
of
have
some
kind
of
guide
step
by
step
like
I'd,
propose
I
think
would
also
be
very
helpful
to
have
links,
documentation
and
another
helpful,
maybe
helpful,
videos
to
help
people
to
help
explain
some
of
the
concepts
that
people
are
most
often
confused
by
right.
Now
there
is
no
integration
between
the
software
and
all
the
resources
to
help
you
use
the
software
and
that's
I,
think
fairly
simple,
just
put
links
wherever
they're
needed.
I
don't
know.
A
B
B
A
Productive
I
would
I
would
say
in
my
experience,
it's
best
I
know
it's
hardest,
but
it's
best.
If
you
can
do
it
in
person,
there's
a
lot
you'll
miss
if
you
can't
otherwise
I
think
it's
best.
If
you
can
get
a
video,
so
I
did
some
testing
way
back
in
the
day,
and
some
companies
would
ask
for
a
video
like
I,
actually
record
your
screen
and
your
microphone
as
you
experienced
a
product
and
just
be
very
talkative,
and
some
of
the
some
of
the
feedback
I
got
from
those
was
also
very
insightful.
B
A
A
B
A
A
B
I
know
I,
don't
dismiss
any
dialogues
and
I
mean
I,
don't
hide
them
forever,
because
I
want
to
read
them
later
and
I
get
every
time
I
complete
a
trade
so
for
mr.
Schill
and
a
chat
I
really
video
might
be
an
issue
with
privacy,
but
maybe
audio
if
they
are
very
vocal
about
it
at
least
their
questions.
It's
very
interesting
to
hear.
Oh,
if
it's
in
English
right
so
yeah,
it's
a
I,
don't
know
in
Filipino
or
some
language
that
there
are
a
few
people
in
this
community
understand
so,
okay,
English!
A
Yeah,
that
might
be
that
might
be
good
enough,
whatever
you're
comfortable
with
but
I
would
say.
One
thing
coming
out
is
called
that
we
should
do
more
often,
or
at
least
try
to
do
a
little
bit
more
in
the
next
few
weeks
is
just
observing
users,
I
think
I
think
we
can
learn
a
lot
from
that.
That
might
even
help
inform
growth
strategy
and
how
to
approach
people
yeah
for
that,
so,
okay,
cool.
B
A
B
B
A
B
You
design
variations
of
a
page
and
then
it
does
all
the
split
testing
and
so
on,
but
I
think
for
our
website,
because
it
is
such
a
simple
website.
It
is
easier
for
us
to
just
create
a
new
page
and
redirect
the
home
page
to
it
for
like
two
weeks
and
see
how
it
goes
because
we
have
tracking
on
the
from
Otomo.
We
can
easily
split
that
traffic
between
my
landing
page
equals
the
current
home
page
versus
landing
page
equals
the
other
page
and
compare
the
conversion
rates
of
that
be
conversion
rate.
A
A
B
Think
these
are
two
separate
things,
so
we
could
do
them
independently
because
like
because
we
can't
really
make
the
link
the
full
link
of
visitor
to
the
website.
Traitor
active
in
the
platform
just
see
it
as
two
separate
things.
True,
okay,
we're
never
gonna
be
able
to
do
this
link
unless
we
want
to
sacrifice
privacy
and
data
ownership
right
right:
okay,
okay,.
A
So
yeah
that
sounds
good.
We
can
experiment
with
a
new
landing
page
and
some
some
new
content,
some
new
blog
posts
and
some
new
videos.
If
you
would
like
to
be
involved
with
creating
these
or
putting
forth
these
efforts
join
us
in
the
growth
channel
on
key
base
and
we'll
talk
more
about
that.
There
yeah.
B
Have
their
a
lot
of
questions
regarding
the
the
new
regulations
that
you
need
to
tell
the
taxman?
Basically,
everything
wait.
We
could
potentially
write
about
that.
I,
don't
live
there
anymore,
I!
Don't
follow
these
things
closely
per.
We
could
have
localized
stuff,
given
that
we
have
a
website
in
a
given
language
right,
yeah.
A
A
God
I
think
that's
one
of
the
benefits
of
having,
or
at
least
one
of
the
benefits
that
we
had
intended
with.
Having
translated
pages
was
having
region
or
locale
specific
content
there
too,
which
I
don't
think
we
have
like
I,
think
even
with
even
with
this,
the
languages
that
are
there
now
I,
don't
think
payment
methods
are
really
tailored
like
in
the
frequently
questions,
for
example,
see
the
comment
I
mentioned
paxville,
because
I
know
about
how
it
is
more
successful.
B
B
A
B
A
I,
don't
know
I,
think
ways,
new
Stefan,
I,
believe
and
then
Tales
from
the
Crypt
I
believe
I
know.
Matt
is
a
big
fan
of
Biscay
talks
about
it.
A
lot
and
I
think
we
also
reached
out
there
too.
I
know
that
in
the
past
there
are
some
podcasts
that
we
have
been
invited
to
mm-hmm.
So
it's
really
a
mix.
I
think
like
I,
said
at
the
beginning
of
the
call
I
don't
know
if
you
were
here
Fabio,
but
I
was
holding
off
a
little
bit
on
on
pushing
growth
too
hard
this
year
before.
B
B
A
In
the
time
we
did
have
a
couple
of
invites,
and
since
then
we
pushed
a
little
bit
harder
and
just
kind
of
reached
out
as
well
and
so
I
think
going
forward,
we'll
probably
reach
out
a
little
bit
more
and
be
more
proactive
about
that,
especially
since
the
project
now
just
seems
to
have
pretty
good
recognition
and
just
in
Bitcoin
and
when
you
reach
out-
and
you
say,
hey
yeah,
I'm
from
bisque
and
most
of
the
time
they're.
You
know
willing
to
listen,
possibly
do
something.
We.
B
A
B
From
the
the
guys
that
I
know
that
told
me
that
they
say
that
they
just
installed
it
and
they
never
got
curious
to
use
it
because
they
were
pretty
comfortable
with
her
centralized
exchange
fashion
and
in
Brazil
we
saw
a
big
uptick
in
people
using
this
because
of
like
in
September
was
the
first
month
that
people
had
to
report
basically
tell
the
the
IRS
everything
every
crypto
transaction.
You
have.
B
You
tell
your
social
security
number,
your
address,
which
others
are
sending
to
the
social
security
number
of
the
person,
the
amount
and
crypto
the
amount
in
Fiat.
Basically
everything.
So
a
lot
of
people
went
into
these
more
self
owned
things
that
you
have
you're
reporting,
because
they
didn't
want
the
exchanges
doing
that
for
them.
A
B
A
A
Yeah
I
mean
I,
don't
know
if
there's
much
to
talk
about,
publicity
is
kind
of
opportunistic
and
I.
Think
I,
guess
the
we
already
talked
about
videos
and
blogging
I
guess
subtitles
is
something
worth
mentioning
if
you're
in
a
or
if
you're,
if
you
can
translate
some
of
the
existing
videos,
some
of
the
more
you
know
popular
more
watched
videos
to
another
language.
That's
another
thing
that
you
could
do
to
help
out.
B
He
we
were
discussing
in
Riga
we're
discussing
exactly
that
and
I
remember.
I
saw
some
I,
never
was
a
commit
or
a
request,
but
basically
he
said
that
he
needed
the
API
up.
So
he
could
work
and
that's
still
the
case
like
there's
a
lot
yeah
yeah
to
do
anything
for
grammatically.
So
right
you
guys
the
only
elegant
way
of
doing
that.
Of
course,
you
can
always
hack
it
around
by
a
heavy,
an
iPhone
clicker
and
do
those
things
by
guessing
where
the
pixels
are
in
the
screen,
but
that's
not
really
advisable.
B
A
B
A
That's
a
good
question:
I
think
the
the
way
I've
seen
it
done
lately
is
so
this
one
guy
kiss
bitcoin
has
a
video
that
he's
translated
now
into
or
gotten
translated
into,
I
think
five
languages,
and
he
just
when
he
tweets
the
video
he
just
like
lists
the
languages
in
which
it's
available
I'm.
Assuming
that
helps
I,
don't
know
the
numbers
are
he's
what
he
seemed
kind
of
viewership
I
know.
B
A
B
At
least
it
was
like
that
I
remember
I
wanted
to
do
exactly
that,
like
two
three
years
ago,
when
I
was
working
for
for
another
company
and
we
had
a
video
in
English
that
we
had
subtitles
in
Portuguese,
and
that
was
the
way
we
found
to
put
it.
In
the
blog.
There
was
two
to
use
an
embed
and
pass
in
a
parameter
field.
A
B
But
still
were
conferences,
I,
remember
that
we
we
had
Bernhard
talk
in
the
in
the
panel
about
the
honey
badger
yeah
and
then
have
meetups
where
people
just
show
up
and
talk
about
this
like
I
did
one
here:
Bernhard
did
one
in
Poland:
there's
people
doing
them
all
around.
Should
we
have
a
list
of
target
conferences
that
we
would
really
like
to
be
in,
and
so
we
prepare
content
for
them
and
we
try
to
talk
to
the
organizers
to
get
Fisk
on
the
stage.
A
It's
a
good
idea,
I
think
having
a
list
of
conferences
in
advance
and
be
good.
These
guys
tend
to
plan
pretty
pretty
far
in
advance,
especially
the
bigger
ones.
So
having
a
good
idea
and
an
advance
can
be
good,
I
would
say
for
content,
that's
hard
to
do
because,
at
least
in
my
experience,
you
don't
know
exactly
what
what
you're
gonna
be
talking
about
until
you're
confirmed
to
attend
and
and
then
like,
if
you're
on
a
panel,
the
topic
can
vary.
A
B
We
can
strategize
for
so,
for
example,
if
we
can
start
collecting
stories
like
the
the
guy
who
did
analysis
or
no
Chris
beams.
First
talk
in
hackers
Congress,
which
is
which
was
how
to
bootstrap
Dow
I.
Think
yeah,
which
is
very
specific
about
one
aspect
of
this
I.
Think
that's
more!
That's
more
specific
and
more
likely
to
get
us
accepted,
because
when
we
just
talked
about
bisque
in
general,
there's
pretty
good
awareness
of
what
bisque
is
and
absolutely
interested
in
knowing
the
basis
right.
A
I'm
wondering
the
best
way
to
do
that
without
getting
it
buried
in
a
Google
Doc.
If
we
can
maybe
make,
maybe
we
can
make
one
issue
in
the
growth
repository
dedicated
to
conferences.
B
B
A
B
A
B
Yeah,
okay,
so
somebody
is
mister,
shwayne
and
game
sent
a
question:
is
there
a
budget
to
do
test
marketing
if
a
Twitter
account
from
US
UK
Brazil
with
50k
followers,
says
their
use
bisque
a
few
times
the
traffic
might
pick
up
just
curate
the
content
to
be
helpful.
Well,
this
is
one
of
the
ideas
by
having
their
content
readily
available,
but
the
problem
of.
But
when
you
save
budget,
what
do
you
mean
exactly?
Do
you
mean
to
pay
the
Twitter
account
so,
like
the
content
producer,
it
talks
about
bisque.
B
B
B
It
would
be
I
come
from
a
medium
background,
so
I
think
it
would
be
cool
to
buy
media
on
behalf
of
bisque
and
have
very
specific
placements,
but
that
easily
becomes
a
nightmare
and
how
you
pay
that?
How
do
you
report
back
back
to
the
DAO
where
this
money
was
spent?
Like
me,
it's
it's
very
tricky
and
I
think
we
could
well.
We
should
focus
way
more
on
these
ways
to
like
this
is
not
to
grow
Hackett,
but
to
find
other
levers
that
we
can
pull
rather
than
the
traditional
that's
my
medium.
A
I
would
I
would
err
on
the
side
of
encouraging
like
finding
ways
to
spark
conversation
and
spark
word-of-mouth
as
much
as
possible
through
content
through
you
know,
I
think
I
think
paid
paid
media
could
have
a
place.
So
like
this
morning
we
were
talking
about
with
Wiz.
We
were
discussing
a
so
having
a
possibly
having
a
booth
or
a
table
at
Bitcoin
2020,
and
you
know
just
having
a
good
spot
there,
that
people
can
just
walk
up
to
us
and
talk,
and
maybe
by
that
time
we'll
have
the
Android
app
done.
A
B
Yeah,
that
was
the
idea
of
the
conference.
It's
like
there
are
conferences
that
we
might
not
even
talk,
but
having
people
present,
like
you,
remember
how
it
was
in
the
hackers
Congress
right.
So
for
those
who
weren't
there,
we
I
was
going
to
hackers.
Congress
Steve
was
going
there
and
then
we
found
I
think
two
other
people
who
were-
and
we
created
a
small
slack
channel
just
four
or
five
of
us-
and
we
said:
hey,
let's
meet
up
after
the
the
last
lecture
and
go
for
for
dinner
together
and
then
I
find
somebody
I.
B
Think
I
didn't
I,
don't
remember
who
I
met
on
the
way
to
the
exit
that
they
said.
Yeah
yeah
the
best
people
are
all
over
there
and
then
we
get
into
a
room
where
there's
like
17
people
who
heard
about
it
and
they
were
just
meaning
out
because
they
were
contributors
or
they
are
still
contributors
or
they
they've
used
the
platform
and
they
like
it,
and
we
just
went
out
for
dinner
with
everybody.