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A
Hi
everyone
and
welcome
to
the
community
call.
My
name
is
ashley
karyaka
and
I
help
with
the
operations
of
casper
labs
on
today's
call,
we'll
be
talking
about
maine
at
launch
our
road
map
of
major
milestones,
all
of
our
incredible
partners,
and
what's
next
we
are
joined
in
today's
call
by
mera
ashok
and
cliff
from
casper
labs.
A
B
Thanks
so
much
ashley
so
very,
very
excited
to
report
to
everyone
that
I
met
with
the
casper
association
yesterday
and
they
approved
the
launch
the
release
of
the
software
and
the
launch
of
mainnet.
The
software
is
now
in
the
hands
of
the
validators
who
are
updating
their
nodes
in
preparation
for
mainnet
launch.
So
we
have
configured
the
genesis
block
to
the
first
genesis
block
to
be
created
on
wednesday
march
31st
at
1500
zulu.
B
You
can
go
ahead
and
observe
that
inside
of
github
and
the
validators
have
accepted
this
configuration
as
well
as
the
pre
mine.
These
are
the
accounts
for
all
of
the
participants,
with
their
stake
to
secure
the
network
from
the
validator
sales
that
were
conducted
and
yeah.
So
without
further
ado,
let's
kind
of
talk
a
little
bit
about
what's
next
for
us.
B
C
Yeah
hi
happy
to
very
excited
to
be
part
of
this.
A
lot
of
hard
work
has
been
put
in
for
for
almost
like
two
and
a
half
years
to
get
us
to
the
stage.
C
A
lot
of
incredible
people
have
worked
hard
to
reach
the
stage
I'm
ashok
here,
I'm
director
of
professional
services
for
casper
labs.
I've
been
with
casper
labs
for
close
to
two
years
now,
a
little
short
I
take
care
of
enterprise
engagements
for
casper
labs.
C
You
here
the
problem-
I
I
remember
the
day
when
you
know
when
I
was
talking
to
maida
and
I'm
I'm
I
was
deciding
about
quitting
google,
where
I
served
for
12
years
at
that
point
in
time
it
it
looked
like
a
big
risk
and
you
know
how
we
how
we
are
going
to
do
this.
C
It
looked
like
a
big
ask,
an
exciting
challenge,
but
I'm
glad
you
know
I
made
that
decision
and
I'm
here
now
be
happy
to
have
created
something
which
is
which
is
going
to
last
long
and
and
be
there
around.
B
D
Yeah
yeah,
thank
you,
my
pleasure
yeah.
I
I've
been
sitting
here
getting
ready
for
this
call
remembering
my
first
conversations
with
the
team.
I
first
met
renault
in
september
or
october
of
2018,
and
you
know
heard
heard
the
pitch
and
what
what's
remarkable,
having
been
a
startup
guy
for,
for
you
know,
three
other
projects
before
before
diving
into
blockchain.
Is
that
every
not
every
but
most
most
startups
do
some
sort
of
pivot.
D
You
know
they
change
directions
because
the
market
has
changed
or
it
turns
out
the
problems
that
they
were
trying
to
solve.
Weren't.
Actually,
the
real
problems
in
the
industry
and
and
what's
remarkable,
is
when
renault
first
told
me
about
this
effort
to
come
together
to
basically,
you
know,
build
the
first
ever
fully
decentralized
and
secure
layer,
one
blockchain,
that's
also
scalable
in
a
sense
trying
to
reach
what
ethereum
3.0
may
or
may
not,
eventually
become
many.
D
Many
years
from
now
and
oh
while
in
the
process
built
the
first
ever
enterprise
grade
blockchain
with
the
tooling
that
enterprises
really
want,
like
updates
and
ci
cd
and
others.
Here
we
are
two
and
a
half
years
later
and
we're
there
we're
at
mainnet
launch,
and
so
it's
you
know,
I've
had
goosebumps
all
day.
There
aren't
enough.
You
know
superlatives
to
describe
the
feeling
among
the
team
right
now.
D
You
know
kudos
so
much
to
you
know
everyone
on
the
team,
but
especially
the
developers
that
that
are
led
by
meta
and
ashok,
which
I
think
number
now
above
30
or
35.
This
is
this
is
all
of
your
guys
and
gals
hard
work.
You
know,
and
from
from
our
side,
so
I
was
the
first
business
hire
and
originally
brought
on
board
to
help
with
our
first
fundraise
our
our
equity
series,
a
back
when
bitcoin
was,
I
think,
at
3
200.
D
It
was.
It
was
quite
a
task.
Fortunately,
when
we
closed
the
round
in
june
and
july
of
2019,
we
we
ran
up
to
6
000
for
bitcoin
at
least
which
helped
us
close
the
round,
and
then
you
know
the
last
two
years.
Just
so
many
amazing
successes
challenges
that
to
overcome.
D
I
can
get
into
some
as
we
get
going
in
the
conversation,
but
just
know
that
you
know.
While
this
is
a
tremendous
tremendous
milestone
and
a
moment
to
celebrate,
you
know,
we
only
really
view
this
as
the
end
of
the
first
chapter,
not
not
the
end
of
the
story
by
by
any
you
know,
stretching
the
imagination,
I
guess
remembering
back
to
high
school
and
college
like
the
world.
D
The
word
commencement
comes
to
mind,
which
connotes
both
the
recognition
and
an
end
of
of
one
phase
but
the
beginning
of
another,
the
commencing,
and
so
what?
What
an
awesome
commencement
to
be
a
part
of
fantastic.
B
Yeah
totally
so,
let's,
let's
talk
about
a
little
bit
about
the
launch,
I'll
kind
of
dig
in
as
to
you
know
what
what
does
it
look
like?
What
does
it
mean
right
so
casper
labs?
The
company
has
been
building
the
software
that
you
know
powers.
The
casper
network,
casper
network
itself
is
a
decentralized
protocol.
B
The
validators
of
the
network
ultimately
control
the
protocol.
What
will
go
into
the
protocol?
What
will
be
accepted
by
the
validators,
and
they
really
signal
that
acceptance
very
similarly
as
they
would
in
bitcoin
ethereum.
They
have
to
update
their
nodes
right,
their
participation,
the
nodes
that
participate
in
consensus,
need
to
download
and
install
the
software,
and
genesis
is
no
different
right.
So,
while
we
have
provided
the
files
and
the
software
for
genesis,
it
is
merely
a
recommendation
on
our
part
right.
B
The
casper
association
agreed
to
accept
the
the
work
that
we
have
put
forward
and
allowed
us
to
turn
it
over
to
the
validators,
and
now
the
validators
are
basically
in
the
process
of
going
through
their
acceptance
process
right.
They
are
installing
the
software
on
their
nodes.
They
are
reviewing
the
genesis
block
for
all
the
account
holders
and
the
basically
the
what
we
call
the
staking
decisions.
B
The
account
holders
have
made
it's
possible
for
everybody
to
see
that
on
on
github
and
if
everybody,
if
two-thirds
of
the
state
agrees
and
is
ready
by
tomorrow
morning,
which
is
six
a.m:
pacific
or
nine
a.m.
Eastern
1500,
zulu
zulu.
If
we
have
two-thirds
of
the
stake
ready
to
launch,
then
the
network
will
launch
and
fingers
crossed,
I'm
not
counting
my
chickens
before
they're
hatched,
but
that
we
will
have
a
successful
genesis
launch
tomorrow
morning.
B
We
are
very
proud
of
how
decentralized
the
protocol
is,
and
you
know
this
is
a
demonstration
that
right
from
the
beginning
right,
it's
really
not
up
to
me.
All
I
can
do
is
ask
them,
encourage
them
to
you
know,
get
their
servers
ready
so
that
they
can
be
launched
ready
for
tomorrow.
B
So
super
super
exciting
we're
really
thrilled
to
be.
At
this
point,
I've
been
kind
of
walking
around
stunned
that
you
know.
When
I
looked
at
that
1.0.0
package
that
we
finally
got
to
our
first
production
version,
it's
been
really
a
tremendous
journey
to
get
here.
So
speaking
of
that,
let's
talk
a
little
bit
about.
You
know
our
journey.
You
know
when
you
talk
about
a
brief
history
of
casper
right.
The
original
proofs
were
written
in
2017
that
came
out
of
the
ethereum
foundation.
B
I
actually
started
working
with
casper
back
then
in
2017,
I'm
doing
some
casper
research
as
a
you
know,
as
a
project
manager,
program
manager
and
as
a
result
of
some
of
that
work
october,
31st
2018,
I
actually
met
with
renault
and
scott
october
21st
2018
when
they
spoke
with
me
about
the
opportunity
of
co-founding
casper
labs
with
them,
and
I
you
know
marinol,
and
I
decided
that
we
would
go
ahead
and
do
this,
and
it
was
on
that
day
that
we
decided
that
we
really
wanted
to
build.
B
You
know
the
red
hat
of
blockchain
right,
which
would
be
an
enterprise
services
company.
That
would
you
know,
support
you,
know:
enterprise
companies
building
and
using
blockchain
technology,
and
then
you
know
cliff
played
a
big
role
in
the
september
29th.
We
closed
our
series,
a
funding
so
from
october
20
october
31st
2018
throughout
we
were
just
you
know.
We
were
operating
on
that
founder
capital
right.
There
were
how
many
founders
we
had.
I
think
we
had
seven
or
eight
co-founders
that
actually
participated.
B
Many
of
them
were
silent,
but
they
did
participate
in
putting
that
initial
equity
seed
in
to
enable
us
and
the
small
group
of
developers
get
us
to
the
series,
a
funding
and
then
after
series
a
we
started
hiring
aggressively
and
we
had
our
first
release.
We
were
hiring
all
the
way
through,
even
with
the
founders
money
in
october
31st
exactly
one
year
we
had
our
first
release
and
we
had
we
put
out
our
initial
highway
white
paper.
B
That
was
our
initial
proof
of
what
consensus
could
look
like
and
now
bear
in
mind
the
2017
cbc
casper
paper
was
incomplete,
so
it
took
a
good,
solid
year
of
investment
on
our
part
to
actually
get
to
a
place
where
we
had
a
protocol
that
we
could
start
implementing
and
we
started
implementing
that
protocol
immediately
and
you
know
then
started
with
our
with
our
initial
test.
Net
launch
and
we've
been
in
testnet
for
exactly
exactly
you
know,
one
one
day
short
of
a
year
right
before
we
launched
the
network
so
a
full
year
in
testnet.
B
D
Yeah
yeah
happy
too,
you
know
even
going
back
to
the
series
a
you
know
not
now
that
we're
talking
about
it.
So,
even
though
the
the
private
validator
sales
that
the
purpose
wasn't
fundraising,
it
was
to
establish
the
validators
that'll,
be
part
of
the
genesis
block
that
was
in
exchange
those
tokens
in
exchange
for
capital.
So
in
some
senses
it
was.
It
was
like
a
fundraise
so
between
the
55
investors
that
were
part
of
our
series
a
and,
I
believe
the
141
participants
in
our
in
our
validator
sales.
D
You
know
I'm
sitting
here
thinking
back
on
those
experiences
and
a
few
things
are
emerging
right.
One
is
you
know
all
those
people
were
were
taking
a
chance
right.
We
were
well
before
maine
at
launch.
They
saw
a
promise
in
the
idea
of
what
we
were
doing.
D
They
saw
potential
in
the
team
because
you
know,
as
an
investor
myself
really
you're
giving
money
to
people
you're
supporting
the
people
even
more
than
the
idea,
and
you
know
we
we
have
so
much
appreciation
for
that
trust
that
people
put
in
us
to
be
good
stewards
and
fiduciaries
of
their
capital.
D
You
know
the
other
thing
that
really
comes
to
mind
is
just
how
distributed
you
know.
The
these
efforts
have
been
there.
It
wasn't
just
one
or
two
people
or
funds
saying
you
know.
Let
me
just
give
you
all
the
money
and
then
you
know
we'll
take
all
the
benefit.
If
you
guys
are
successful,
you
know
I.
D
I
can't
think
of
a
certainly
no
other
project
that
I
was
a
part
of
where,
at
the
series,
a
stage
55
participants
came
in,
and
I
think
I
think
and
then
on
also
on
the
the
validator
sale.
There
isn't
certainly
not
not
a
majority
but
but
even
even
a
plurality
participant,
and
you
know,
I
think
it
speaks
volumes
to
what
we
are
trying
to
do
with
casper,
which
is
decentralization
among
you
know
or
before
really
anything
else
that
we're
building
a
global
project.
D
It's
going
to
take
lots
and
lots
of
people
at
every
stage,
and
this
theme
kind
of
has
carried
it
out
through
our
advisor
program
where
we
have
over
50
advisors.
You
know
in
just
in
so
many
ways
really
empowering
a
large
swath
of
people
who
then
can
help
power
the
network
as
well.
You
know
and-
and
some
of
some
of
I
I
can't
really
name
all
of
them,
because
I
want
to
be
here
all
day
but
from
terran
piser.
D
Our
board,
chair
to
you,
know
digital
strategies
to
rock
trade
capital.
You
know,
folks,
folks,
all
over
the
world
that
have
been
continual
supporters
of
this
project.
We
can't
thank
you
enough
for
for
all
your
support.
It
does
feel
like
two
decades
ago,
even
though
it
wasn't,
you
know
our
series,
a
was
only
you
know
less
than
two
years
ago,
but
it's
crypto
right
things.
D
You
know
it's
like
it's
a
camp
where
a
day
days
a
week
and
it's
it's-
it's
really
great
to
be
at
this
moment
to
have
have
been
good
stewards
of
the
capital
that
we've
been
fortunate
enough
to
receive,
to
put
it
to
great
work.
You
know
and
to
be
where
we
are
today.
B
Yeah,
I
totally
couldn't
agree
more.
You
know,
and
obviously
you
know
these
are
validator
sales,
but
they
did
absolutely
help
us.
You
know
get
get
all
the
work
done,
hire
the
people
we
needed
to
hire
and
we
are
so
grateful
to
everyone
in
the
community,
everyone
in
the
community
for
their
trust
and
support,
because
even
our
token
sale
you
know
did
take
place.
The
casper
association
token
sale
happened
before
the
casper
association
launched
the
network
right
and
so
again
you
know
like
it
or
not.
B
There
was
a
leap
of
faith
from
those
participants
from
the
community
members,
so
we're
so
grateful
we're
not
there.
Yet
I'm
I'm
one
to
not
count
her
chickens
before
they're
hatched,
but
I
do
feel
very
confident
that
we
will
be
launching
tomorrow
morning,
so
very,
very
exciting.
Indeed,
let's
talk
a
little
bit
about
like
some
of
the
things
we've
done
during
that
time.
Cliff
do
you
want
to.
You
know,
share
a
little
bit
more
about
all
the
tremendous
business
development
work
that
you
have
been
doing
along
with
neil
and
ashok.
B
I
personally
believe
that
if
you
want
to
build
a
fantastic
company,
you
you
can't
do
it
with
just
technology
right,
I'm
a
technologist
right,
I'm
all
about
building
products,
building
terrific
technology,
but
I
have
seen
this
over
and
over
again
that
without
fantastic
strategic
execution
and
those
relationships
that
technology
is
not
going
to
be
picked
up
and
used
by
business
right,
it's
not
going
to
be
used
by
adopters,
and
so
for
me
when,
when
we
decided
to
found
this
company,
I
was
very
very
cognizant
of
you-
know:
renault's
ability
to
bring
that
to
bear
and
your
ability
to
bring
that
to
bear
right,
and
so
yours
and
scots
and
everybody
on
the
board
and
our
investors
and
our
advisor
group.
D
Yeah
yeah
thank
you,
yeah
that
same
theme
that
it
takes
a
village
or
in
this
case
like
it
takes
it,
takes
a
planet.
You
know,
carries
beyond
investors
and
advisors
to
partnerships,
and
so
when
we
think
about
partnerships
that
you
know
it's
roughly
divided
into
two
groups,
you
know
business
development
relationships
with
companies,
both
in
and
outside
of
the
blockchain
space
that
that
work
to
support
us
and-
and
you
know
almost
always-
to
support
all
the
partners
in
in
those
relationships.
D
D
We
wouldn't
be
able
to
go
to
market
and
be
launching
on
on
many
exchanges
very
quickly
which
we'll
we'll
get
to
you
know
in
april
on
those
announcements,
but
that
needs
to
be
supported
by
liquidity
providers,
and
so
we
have
great
partners
in
jump
and
gsr
wallet
providers,
particularly
in
china
and
other
places
where
the
wallet
isn't
always
integrated.
With
the
exchange,
bitco
has
been
a
tremendous
partner
b.
Shin
is
a
great
partner,
ledger
we're
working
on
our
integration.
There
couldn't
do
it
without
them.
D
D
We're
we're
doing
a
a
couple
of
really
big
hackathons,
with
some
big
communities
of
developers
with
that
radar
and
and
others
that
are
coming
up
soon,
couldn't
couldn't
grow
a
developer
community
without
them.
Another
great
partnership
which
we've
already
talked
about
is
bsn
the
blockchain
services
network
in
china,
which
is
going
to
be
crucial
to
our
entry
in
the
market
over
there.
So
all
that
stuff
is
great
to
find
partners
in
the
industry
and
outside
of
industry
to
support
what
we're
doing
and
then
the
other
side
of
the
partnership.
D
You
know
the
other
half
is
really
what
we
call
our
customers,
our
actual
projects,
enterprises,
governments
that
are
building
on
chain
and
and
many
have
been
working
with
us
for
months
on
test
net
like
ipv,
covalent,
broadleaf,
hera
and
others,
and
you
know
it's:
it's
just
awesome
to
meet
enterprises
who
see
what
we're
doing
and
say
man.
Where
have
you
been
for
the
last
few
years?
This
is
now
I
see
what
blockchain
can
really
do
for
my
business.
Where
have
you?
D
Where
have
you
been,
but
we're
so
glad
that
you're
here
and
then
I'll
I'll
leave
off
just
with
a
teaser?
Is
that
you
know
the
ones
we've
announced
like
ipw
kind
of
our
flagship,
prototype
and
others
are
amazing,
but
we
have
some
incredible
incredible
customers
and
and
partners
that
will
be
sharing
with
our
community
over
the
coming
weeks
and
months.
D
You
know,
I
I
wouldn't
say
we're
saving
the
best
for
last,
because
we
love
the
ones
we're
already
working
with,
and
there
is
no
last
we're
going
to
be
doing
this
for
years
and
years
and
years,
but
the
the
number
of
household
names.
You
know,
companies
that
almost
everyone
in
the
world
has
heard
of
you
know
full
country,
governments
you're
putting
entire
government
systems
on
chain.
D
C
Yeah
and
if
I
can
add
a
little
bit
to
that,
it
might
sound
cliche,
but
you
know
proof
of
pudding
is
an
eating
and
and
any
technology.
I
think
the
best
best
thing
that
to
happen
to
that
technology
is
many,
many
people
are
using
it,
and
that
is
something
that
we
are
seeing
with
with
casper
is
that
we
have
incredible
number
of
and
very,
very
a
unique
kind
of
use
cases
that
we
are
building
on
casper
technology
and
all
these
enterprises
some
of
them.
C
You
know
multi-billion
enterprises
are
willing
to
come
use
the
technology
towards
making
their
business
successful
towards
their
future.
That's
that
is
really
exciting.
B
Yeah,
absolutely
I
mean
for
for
me
building
the
product.
It's
incredibly
gratifying
to
you
know,
hear
the
feedback
from
our
customers
about
the
you
know
the
entire
offering
right
the
the
the
enterprise
service,
the
the
fantastic
support,
the
features
and
the
protocol,
the
flexibility
the
protocol
brings
right
and
the
professional
services
all
together
right.
It's
it's
interesting,
because
when
I
talk
to
people-
and
they
ask
me
like
well
what
sets
casper
apart
and
I
think
to
myself-
I'm
like
well,
it's
not
one
thing
right.
B
You
don't
build
a
great
product
or
a
great
offering
with
a
silver
bullet
a
lot
of
times.
You
go
after
a
very
niche
use
case,
but
I
mean
there's
a
lot
of
blockchain
protocols
out
there
offering
niche
use
cases
right,
like
our
niche
use
case,
really
is
providing
enterprises
and
software
developers
and
and
decentralized
protocols
the
ability
to
govern
their
on-chain
software,
because
we
believe
that
they
need
some
controls
in
order
to
be
successful
right.
So
when
you
can,
you
can
distill
it
down,
but
really
it's
a
lot
more
about
that
right.
It's
more!
B
It's
like
the
ethos
is
your
success
is
our
success.
So
if
you
can't
use
our
protocol
in
our
software
or
use
the
protocol
and
our
software
to
be
successful,
then
we
have
failed
right.
We
have
failed
you
as
a
service
provider.
We
have
failed
you
as
a
protocol
provider,
and
so
our
our
charter
and
our
mission
is
to
make
sure
that
our
customers
are
successful
and
this
message
really
really
resonates
with
businesses.
B
This
is
what
they
want
to
see
whenever
they're
looking
at
any
kind
of
service
provider
right,
especially
especially
an
infrastructure
provider
where
you're
talking
about
immutable
transactions
right,
it's
absolutely
critical
that
that
they
be
able
to
really
trust
and
rely
on
on
the
services
and
infrastructure
we're
providing
them.
So,
let's
talk
about
what's
next.
B
So,
what's
next,
you
know
we're
going
to
keep
building
and
we're
going
to
be
here
to
support
the
casper
association
in
the
community
to
build
out
the
features
that
the
association
and
its
membership
would
like
for
us
like
to
see
in
the
protocol
and
we're
also.
We've
also
got
the
developer
dao,
which
is
a
decentralized
entity
that
will
you
know,
support
development
of
protocols
on
the
casper
network.
B
So,
if
you're
interested
in
participating
in
the
casper
network
and
you're
a
developer
do
check
out
devxdao.com
and
register
to
be
an
associate
and
start,
you
know
filing
for
grants
right,
so
you
can
submit
a
grant
for
approval
and
you
can
also
submit
to
fulfill
a
grant
right.
So
you
can
sign
up
for
open
work
and
become
a
participant
in
the
protocol
and
reap
some
rewards
for
your
hard
work
and
super
excited
to
you
know:
welcome
the
dev
down.
I
don't
know
if
we
have
any
dev
down
participants
on
the
line.
D
Yes,
so
you
know,
for
we've
had
a
few
kind
of
taglines
for
for
casper
over
over
the
couple
years
and
they
still
really
hold,
and
you
know
one
of
the
things
we
were
telling
the
world
is
that
this
is
really
a
blockchain
for
developers
for
builders,
and
you
know
that
meant
we
were
building
the
tooling
that's
going
to
make
it
super
easy
for
developers,
not
just
the
20
000
existing
blockchain
developers,
but
the
35
million
computer
programmers
around
the
world,
and
so
so
the
fact
that
we're
building
you
know
everything
in
wasm
that
that
people
can
code
smart
contracts
on
casper
in
whatever
language
that
they
want
and
and
just
to
you
know,
make
flexibility
in
payment
code.
D
So
it's
not
always
the
sender
that
pays
and
and
continuous
integration,
continuous
deployment
and
allowing
for
network
upgrades.
All
of
these
things
were
you're.
You
know
under
the
umbrella
of
the
blockchain
for
builders,
and
we
said
early
along
that
we're
going
to
put
our
money
where
our
mouth
is,
or
in
this,
in
this
case
our
tokens
where
our
mouth
is
and
set
aside
the
largest
chunk
other
than
the
tokens
that
we're
going
to
sell
into
the
market.
D
The
next
biggest
chunk
of
tokens
well
well
beyond
what
the
team
gets
and
advisors
get
etc
are
going
to
be
for
developers
to
use
to
both
continue
to
build
out
the
network
and
for
projects
building
on
the
network,
and
when
we
started
to
tell
the
developer
community
this
that
we're
the
blockchain
for
builders
and
that
we're
putting
our
tokens
where
our
mouth
is.
D
They
came
to
us
the
developer
community
and
said
well,
if
you
really
mean
that
you
shouldn't
be
in
control
of
these
tokens,
you
should
let
a
third
party
that
you
guys
don't
control
that
you
guys
don't
aren't
officers
in
handle,
setting
up
the
rules
of
how
these
tokens
are
distributed.
D
The
rfp
process,
the
request
for
proposal
process
the
the
internal
governance
of
of
this
organization,
and
it
should
be
a
completely
arms-length
relationship,
and
you
know
we
huddled
up
internally,
and
you
know
the
first
instinct
was
you
know:
well
wow,
that's
giving
up
a
lot
of
control,
but
then
very
quickly.
We
all
realize.
Well,
that's
what
we
should
do
like
we.
We
shouldn't
be
in
control
of
this
as
a
casper
labs,
and
so
that
kind
of
kick-started
the
discussions
around
the
developers
down
while
the
dev
dao
is,
is
way
more
than
casper.
D
We
might
be
the
first
project,
that's
that's
working
with
them
and
signing
all
these
tokens
over
for
them
to
manage
and
distribute
they're
going
to
be
working
with
many
projects
other
than
casper
really
proud.
That
casper
is
the
the
first
and
the
a
big
one,
but
we
really
find
and
hope
the
community
also
values
that
you
know
we
were
able
to
have
the
humility
and
knowledge
that
it's
these
aren't
tokens
for
us
to
control.
D
These
do
belong
to
the
developers
and
we
have
a
great
organization
and
partner
in
the
devdow
that
that'll
be
responsible
for
the
distribution
of
these
to
amazing
developers,
who
are
going
to
add
things
to
the
network
that
we
couldn't
even
imagine
and
build
it
out
in
ways.
You
know
in
hindsight
will
be
obvious,
but
aren't
yet
clear
to
us
now
and
to
amazing
enterprises
and
projects
that
are
building
on
the
chain.
D
B
Yeah
absolutely
like
you
know,
renault
and,
I
believe,
firmly
in
decentralization
and
you
know,
and
a
much
more
egalitarian
and
equitable
blockchain
for
people,
and
we
saw
what
was
happening
a
lot
of
the
proof-of-stake
protocols
and
we
felt
that
the
less
control
that
you
know
we
definitely
as
casper
labs,
we're
only
the
software
provider
right,
but
even
the
association
will
not
have
that
much
centralized
control.
B
So
it
really
is
going
to
be
very
much
a
decentralized
protocol
very,
very
quickly
right,
so
we're
very
proud
of
how
we
were
able
to
facilitate
that
on
behalf
of
the
association.
So
it's
it's
pretty
cool,
it's
pretty
terrific!
So
do
we
have
any
questions
that
we
should
feel
before
I
go
into
the
technical
update.
A
D
We
technically
haven't
signed
a
lease
yet,
but
we're
really
close,
I
think
if
you,
the
the
general
sense
of
the
word
office,
which
means
establishing
a
presence
there.
Yes,
we
absolutely
have
an
actual
address
where
people
can
come
visit
and
send
us
mail
to
that'll
be
in
the
next.
You
know
several
weeks,
but
yeah
I'm
happy
to
talk
about
that.
D
So
you
know
when
we
as
casper
labs,
think
about
you
know
our
future
in
helping
enterprises
build
on
casper,
we
would
love
to
be
global
from
day
one
in
that
you
know
in
every
country,
helping
you
know
really
anyone
build
and,
and
although
it
is
borderless
and
we
will,
if
there
are
projects
you
know
kind
of
from
everywhere
that
that
find
us,
but
you
know
we
definitely
need
to
crawl
before
we
walk
and
walk
before
we
run.
D
We
don't
want
to
you
know
stumble
by
by
running
too
quickly
what
we've
done
is
identified.
You
know
four
major
regions
initially,
where
we'll
put
a
strong
focus
and
this
is
going
to
grow
quickly
and
again
it
doesn't
mean
this
is
the
only
areas
we're
going
to
be
putting
attention.
But
you
know
the
four
big
ones
for
us
are
the
west.
You
know
so
that's
u.s
and
europe.
China
is
number
two
three
and
this
isn't
an
order.
D
This
is
just
a
list,
so
china,
two
korea,
three
and
mena
middle
east
north
africa,
is
the
fourth
and
why
why
the
middle
east?
Well,
there's
there's
several
things
that
are
going
on
there
that
are
like
fundamental.
You
know,
energies
that
create
a
really
fertile
ground
for
adoption
of
blockchain
number.
One
things
are
quite
centralized.
D
You
know,
particularly
in
the
uae,
but
also
in
saudi
and
and
other
countries
in
mena,
the
the
ruling
family
in
each
of
these
places.
You
know
it
has
either
runs
the
government
systems
in
these
places
or
there's
you
know,
public
private
partnerships,
and
so
you
know
whether
it's
transportation
system
or
you
know
the
financial
systems
or
supply
chain,
because
because
of
that
centralization,
it
makes
accessing
the
markets
quite
easy.
It's
not
they're,
not
just
you
know
simple.
D
D
Once
you
speak
to
the
right
agencies
and
folks
within
them,
and
you
sell
yourself
and
your
product
you're
kind
of
in
which
makes
market
penetration
easier,
that's
number
one
number
two
they're
really
technology
forward,
like
the
the
uae,
in
particular,
has
for
decades
now
really
wanted
to
be
and
invested
in
being
on
the
cutting
edge
technology
and
inviting
the
best
technologies
in
the
world
to
come.
Participate
number
three
they've
been
talking
about
blockchain
for
a
long
time.
You
know,
among
all
the
technologies
that
they
really
want
to
adopt.
D
Blockchain
has
been
talked
about
for
a
few
years.
Now,
so
that's
great
and
then,
and
then
fourth
is
you
know
what,
while
other
chains
have
attempted
to
really
penetrate
the
market,
they
haven't
been
able
to
do
what
I
think
we
will
be
able
to
do,
or
hopefully
we'll
be
able
to
do
because
of
what
meta
was
talking
about
earlier,
that
no
other
chain
has
quite
had
the
offering
that
casper
does
in
the
way
I
like
to
put
it
when
someone
says
you
know,
why
are
you
guys
different?
Why
is
casper
different?
D
It's
really
two
things
number
one
is
the
product
itself.
No
other
blockchain
has
really
presented
what
we're
presenting
with
all
of
these
features
that
make
it
enterprise
grade
the
list
I've
gone
through
before
it's
all
over
our
website.
You
know
up
until
this
point
in
the
history
of
blockchain.
D
It's
been
incredibly
smart,
diligent
mathematicians
and
and
engineers
building
incredible
tech,
but
we
don't
think
enough.
Attention
has
been
put
on
the
usability
of
that
tech,
and
so,
when
we
were,
you
know
in
dubai,
in
our
trips
there
showing
them.
This
is
the
advancement
in
the
product
that
we're
bringing
to
the
industry
they're
like
wow.
That's
that's
kind
of
what
we've
been
waiting
to
see
and
then
the
other
part
is
is
the
professional
services?
D
Is
that
not
only
are
we
not
saying
here
uae
here
middle
east
here,
wherever
here's,
our
blockchain
and
and
here's
our
github
go,
go
build?
What
we're
saying
is
we're
going
to
be
there
helping
you
build
if
you
want
our
help,
and
so
we
have
hired
a
managing
director
for
the
mena
region.
Saeed
al-darmakhi,
who,
I
hope
everyone
gets
to
meet,
he's
an
amazing
human
with
with
great
background
and
incredible
connections
throughout
the
middle
east
and
we'll
be
building
a
team
with
saeed
leading
it.
D
A
tech
leads
marketing
some
salespeople,
but
but
you
know
we'll
be
hiring
in
the
region,
because
you
know
the
projects
that
we
do
end
up
doing
there,
which
we'll
talk
about
in
the
coming
weeks
and
months
will
have
local
support
and
they'll
be
in
office,
and
there
will
be
people
there.
You
know,
even
once
the
project
has
launched
on
casper
for
ongoing
client
services
and
customer
support.
I
know
that
was
a
long-winded
answer
and
I
end
up
saying
that
a
lot,
but
I
wanted
to
give
everyone
the
background.
D
That's
kind
of
why
the
middle
east
has
has
risen
very
quickly
on
our
list
of
areas
to
focus
on
and
and
what
we'll
be
doing
with
the
projects
that
that
will
be
coming
out
of
that
region.
A
Great,
thank
you
cliff.
The
next
question
is:
what
is
your
strategy
to
maintain
the
momentum
post,
launch
and
post
listing
to
ensure
greater
adoption
of
the.
B
Yeah,
I
can,
I
can
take
this
one,
so
you
know
in
terms
of
maintaining
adoption
and
momentum
for
the
public
network.
We
need
to
be
very
clear
that
this
is
now
in
the
hands
of
the
association
right.
So
casper
labs
is
a
for-profit
company.
That
is,
has
the
charter
and
responsibility
to
provide?
B
Excuse
me,
software
updates
and
support
to
the
association
right,
so
the
developer
dow,
ideally
will
you
know,
constitute
the
developer
community
that
will
ultimately
take
responsibility
of
the
network,
and
you
know,
in
a
decentralized
fashion,
eventually
house,
the
core
developers
for
casper
right
and
the
developer.
Dao
is
also
really
kind
of
in
charge
of
the
ecosystem
right.
So
the
association
is
going
to
be
the
association's
responsibility,
moving
forward
to
really
and
the
communities
right
to
drive
adoption
of
the
casper
network.
We
probably
will
start
even
reframing.
B
These
calls
because
I
members
I
I
work
for
casper
labs
company,
so
we
should.
We
should
separate
those
two
things
and
be
very
clear
about
what
our
role
is
right.
We
are
an
enterprise
services
company,
so
a
show
you
know
we
can
definitely
talk
about
how
we're
going
to
start
onboarding
companies
onto
using
you
know,
consortium,
permissioned
and
enterprise
offerings
that
use.
B
You
know
the
the
blockchain
technology
that
we've
built
and
can
leverage
some
of
the
extra
security
that
the
public
blockchain
brings
right
through
hybrid
and
hybrid
implementations
right,
so
they
can
maintain
the
the
benefit
of
privacy
and
still
get
the
security
of
a
public
chain.
B
Those
are
the
things
that
ashok's
team
will
be
very,
very
focused
on
right
and
we'll
be
doing
a
lot
of
business
development
work
around
that
with
respect
to
the
public
blockchain,
it's
really
up
to
the
community,
it's
up
to
the
developer
dow
and
these
decentralized
entities
to
continue
furthering
and
pushing
the
adoption
of
the
casper
protocol
and
so
cliff
I'll.
Let
you
weigh
in
there
a
little
bit
too
about
some
of
the
partnerships
we've
built
up
to
this
point
and
how
we're
transitioning
that,
over
to
the
association.
D
Yeah,
I
I
think
you
answered
very
well
metta,
you
know
from
from
casper
labs's
perspective,
what's
really
going
to
keep
the
momentum
going
because
there
is
going
to
be
a
hype
cycle
there
is
going
to
be.
There
already
is
a
lot
of
momentum
around
mainnet
launch
the
coinless
sale
and
in
may
you
know
our
exchange
listings.
D
You
know,
but
that's
going
to
subside
eventually
and
what
really
is
going
to
bring
value
to
really
any
blockchain
is
who's
actually
using
it,
and
that's,
I
think,
what's
going
to
grow
value
and
sustain
value
over
time
and
withstand
you
know,
dips
in
the
overall
market
is
which
chains
are
real
like
in
in
the
sense
of
you
know
showing
that
enterprises-
and
you
know
whether
that's
startups
or
dapps
or
non-profits
or
governments
are
actually
building
on
the
chain,
and
that's
really
going
to
be
our
focus.
D
Is
that
one
one
after
another,
because
because
what
we
don't
do
is
just
announce
when
we're
having
conversations
or
at
an
mou
we'll
make
announcements
once
we're
actually
building
with
projects
and
and
gotten
you
know
far
enough
along
in
the
development
work
that
we're
ready
to
start
talking
about
them.
But
what
I'm
excited
about
for
the
second
half
of
2021
and
beyond
is
really
to
showcase
big
names
and
and
smaller
names
that
are
doing
really
cool
things
that
are
actually
building
on
casper.
D
You
know
we're
not
in
a
place
to
really
talk
about
a
lot
of
these
yet,
but
I'm
comfortable
telling
the
community
that
you
know,
month
after
month
and
really
week
after
week,
we'll
be
announcing
really
amazing
projects
that
that
are
building
on
casper
that
are
finding
our
solution
for
their
particular
challenges,
both
saving
them
cost,
which
is
ultimately
revenue
and
and
having
you
know,
more
security
in
what
they're
doing-
and
that's-
and
that's,
I
think,
what's
mostly
going
to
drive
value
to
the
network
over
time-
is
true.
Adoption
right.
B
Yeah
absolutely
any
other
questions.
Ashley.
A
B
B
All
right,
so
this
technical
update
is
for
the
casper
labs
core
team,
and
so
we
are
currently
working
on.
You
know
our
21.04
release
cycle,
and
this
is
we've
released.
The
software
we
cut
version
1.0.0
yesterday,
you
can
find
it
in
github.
Some
big
things
that
you
can
expect
to
see
happening
is
we
are
going
to
be
moving
casper
dash,
node,
basically
we're
going
to
open
source
everything
that
we've
built,
so
we're
going
to
move
it
to
casper
dash
network,
we're
transferring
ownership
of
the
software
to
the
casper
association.
B
This
will
likely
happen
this
weekend,
just
because
we
don't
want
to
disrupt
developer,
workflows
mid-week.
So
when
we
have
a
quiet
time,
we're
going
to
be
moving
all
even
the
continuous
integration,
continuous
build
scripts.
All
of
that
is
going
to
become
property
of
the
casper
das
association
under
casper
dash
networking
github,
we'll
be
moving
all
of
our
engineering
workflows
and
everything
to
github.
So
you
know
for
those
of
you
that
are
familiar.
B
We've
been
working
with
a
jira
workflow
that
has
been
more
or
less
private,
but
now
all
of
our
work
for
the
association
will
become
public,
including
all
of
our
feature,
requests
enhancements
and
everything
that
will
all
become
transparent
for
the
community
right
from
this
point
forward,
once
we
move
to
cash
for
dash
network
and
we
will
be
licensing
it
under
apache
2.0,
so
we'll
be
removing
the
casper
open
source
license,
which
did
have
some
restrictions
on
it
and
making
it
fully
open
source
under
apache
2.0,
as
per
the
association's
request.
B
So
I
will
be
doing
that
in
the
next
five
days.
We're
very
excited
about
this
change
and,
of
course,
in
the
spirit
of
blockchain
technology.
That's
the
way
it
should
go
along
with
casper
dash
node.
We
will
also
be
open
sourcing,
clarity
and
the
transpiler
as
well,
because
we
feel
that
these
are.
These
are
considerations
that
are
very
tied
to
the
public
network,
and
so
those
will
also
become
open
sourced
and
you
know
licensed
under
apache
2.0,
along
with
a
lot
of
the
other
ecosystem,
tooling,
as
well,
so
very
exciting
about
that.
B
The
association
has
requested
that
we
provide
them
with
regular
patches
over
the
coming
weeks
and
so
we're
preparing
our
first
patch
for
some
critical
fixes
and
scalability
enhancements
that
is
planned
for
april.
26Th
is
when
we
intend
to
stage
that
upgrade.
I
will
be
providing
some
information
about
the
specific
features
and
fixes
in
that
upgrade
once
we,
you
know
open
up
everything
and
make
it
public
in
github.
I
will
describe
that
upgrade
transparently
and
this
will
provide
validators
about
you
know
three
to
five
days
in
order
to
get
their
systems
updated.
B
Before
we
see
the
token
trading
on
may
4th,
which
is
star
wars
day,
which
I
think
is
really
cool,
may
the
force
be
with
us
and
yeah,
so
delta
test
net
will
be
decommissioned,
we're
not
going
to
actively
decommission
it,
but
I
will
begin
start
to
begin
to
work
on
those
test
net
rewards
we
had
over
600
participants,
it's
going
to
be
quite
an
undertaking
to
get
everybody
through
kyc
after
I
aggregate
all
those
results
and
come
up
with
the
rewards,
the
rewards
will
be
displayed
based
on
ip
address
and
public
public
key.
B
B
Those
of
you
that
are
interested
in
running
a
node
in
a
future
test
net.
The
zoog
test
net-
that
is
the
recommendation.
I've
made
to
the
dev
now
do
go
register
at
devdow.com
sorry
to
become
an
associate
and
to
participate
in
the
test
net.
You
know
operation
grant
right,
so
there
will
be
grants
for
running
a
node
in
testnet
yeah.
So
you
know
we
focused
a
lot
on
getting
ready
for
mainnet.
Now
our
focus
is
gonna
really
turn
towards
just
carefully
designing
future
work
and
ecosystem
right.
B
So
there's
a
big
push
in
getting
the
javascript
sdk
under
test
and
refactoring.
It
we're
doing
some
work
on
the
casper
signer,
with
some
ui
ux
work,
as
well
as
doing
we're
preparing
a
ledger
integration
that
that
work
has
been
contracted
by
the
association
and
we're
we're
basically
helping
the
association
get
that
ledger.
Integration
done
as
well
as
getting
it
code
reviewed.
We're.
B
Also
getting
the
casper
signer
ui
ux
code
reviewed
as
well
getting
the
that
signer
reviewed
by
trail
of
bits,
we'll
be
engaging
with
them
later
on
behalf
of
the
association
and
we're
also
getting
some
work
done
by
tim,
roughgarden
tim
rufgarden
has
engaged
with
the
association
to
do
a
formal
economic
analysis
of
highway
protocol.
That
work
is
underway
and
we're
doing
some
gas
optimization
work
inside
the
contract
runtime.
B
Some
of
the
other
engineering
work
that
is
underway
is
fast
synchronization,
where
this
enables
a
couple
of
things
that
will
enable
state
pruning
for
thin
nodes.
We
know
we
need
thin
clients
for
the
network
as
well
as
much
more
efficient
joining
mechanism
right
than
what
we
have
today.
So
you
basically
can
ask
for
somebody's
global
state
from
a
trusted
node
and
then
proceed
forward
with
joining
the
chain
from
there.
A
Yes,
maybe
pull
up
by
so
one
of
the
questions
from
the
community.
What's
your
approach
to
a
decentralized
digital
identity.
B
This
is
a
great
question,
so
we
have
some
folks
in
the
dev
dow
that
do
have
really
unique
ideas
of
how
to
build
decentralized,
digital
identity.
It's
a
little
complicated
for
me
to
go
into
here,
but
perhaps
we
could
look
at
you
know
having
them
come
online
and
present
their
ideas.
Maybe
like
a
product
presentation
we
are
trying.
I
believe
that
they
do
want
to
keep
it
close
to
chest
until
it
is
implemented,
but
we
can
definitely
talk
about
it,
but
the
basic
principle
of
decentralized
digital
identity.
B
You
really
want
to
have
custody
right,
so
it's
more
around
the
custody
of
your
identity
and
who
you
choose
to
grant
authorization
of
your
identity
records
to
right,
and
so
you
there's
a
couple
of
things
that
you
want.
You
want
some
granularity
around
which
pieces
of
information
you
authorize
somebody
to
see,
and
you
want
to
be
able
to
revoke
that
at
any
point
in
time
right
and
you
want
to
be
the
one
that
is
the
grantor.
These
are
two
really
big
important
things.
I
think
our
critic
around
a
decentralized
digital
identity.
B
The
third
thing
is
you
can't
monetize
it
so
the
minute
you
tokenize
any
kind
of
identity
solution.
You
really
put
the
entire
model
at
risk,
because
now
you
have
identity
for
money
and
you're
kind
of
back
in
the
same
place
where
you
are
today,
which
is
where
you're
selling
you
know,
you're
selling
people's
purchasing
patterns
for
money
right.
So
that's
basically
the
same
thing.
The
minute
you
put
a
token
around
it.
It
gets
very,
very
tricky
very
quickly,
so
at
a
high
level.
That's
I
can
think
about.
B
So
we,
you
know
we
can
support
nfts
casper
labs,
the
casper
lab
software
presents
a
touring
complete
virtual
machine
with
smart
contracts,
written
rust
and
assembly
script,
and
the
association
will
offer
the
public
transpiler
to
support
solidity
contracts
being
moved
over.
The
casper
labs
vm
also
does
support
ethereum
keys,
so
we
support
sec,
p256k1
keys
as
well
as
ed25519
keys.
So
we
support
both.
You
know
transactions
signed
by
either
key,
and
we
have
client
implementations
that,
basically,
you
know
provide
a
pattern
of
how
that
would
work.
B
So,
yes,
there's
absolutely
compatibility
in
the
ways
that
you
can
build
bridges
even
using
the
exact
same
keys
right.
So
you
can
sign,
not
ethereum
addresses,
but
ethereum
keys
right.
So
to
be
very
specific,
your
ethereum
private
keys
in
pem
format
will
work
with
the
current
casper,
client
and
other
casper.
Clients
can
basically
accept
transactions
signed
by
ethereum
keys
and
you
can
create
account
hashes
in
the
global
state.
Using
the
ethereum
encryption
p256
k1,
deploy
signed
with
those
keys
can
be
decrypt.
You
know
basically
accepted
and
validated
by
the
node
right.
A
C
B
Yeah-
and
I
mean
to
be
very
clear
for
the
community
right-
we
are
not
going
after
ethereum
developers,
I'm
not
like
they're,
obviously
welcome
right,
like
I
can't
really
prevent
anybody
from
doing
and
building
it
and
deploying
anything
they
really
want
to
the
casper
network
right.
So
I
have
no
control
over
that.
It's
decentralized
right,
so
anyone
that
can
acquire
token
can
go
ahead
and
build
a
smart
contract.
We
provide
the
tooling
to
do
that,
but
I
mean
if
we
talk
about
what
have
we
built,
who
have
we
built
this
protocol
for
right?
B
Our
primary
focus
really
has
been
non-ethereum
developers
right.
The
solidity
transpiler
is
available.
It's
a
it's,
a
a
prototype
right,
there's
a
lot
of
work
to
be
done
with
it.
We're
building
a
dsl
for
rust
and
our
tooling
really
is
much
much
more
guided
towards
folks
that
have
been
building
smart
contracts
or
building
software
using
ides
right,
which
is
very
different
than
the
ethereum
developers.
Workflow,
the
ethereum
developers.
Workflow
involves
building
in
tools
like
truffle
and
ganache
right,
and
you
simply
don't
need
those
tools
with
casper
right.
B
You
don't
need
those
tools
with
the
virtual
machine.
We've
built
you
can
work
with
a
fully
integrated
rust
development
environment,
using
a
tool
like
c-line,
where
you
can
build,
run
and
test
your
smart
contracts
directly
within
the
ide,
and
then
you
use
a
tool
like
network
control
to
spin
up
find
note
5
nodes
to
simulate.
B
These
are
users
that
have
never
been
exposed
to
blockchain
right
and
that
really
flows
with
our
goal
as
a
company
which
is
to
extend
and
expand
and
deepen
the
adoption
of
blockchain
into
the
existing
application
stack
for
those
applications
in
enterprise
and
companies
that
have
been
around
for
20
years
right
and
they're,
just
not
going
to
use
truffle
and
ganache
right
that
they
don't
understand
what
that
is,
and
so
those
are
the
people
that
we're
really
going
after.
So
while,
of
course,
we
support,
we,
you
know
is
we're
decentralized.
B
C
We
are
working
with
for
solving
their
their
technical,
like
problems,
and
their
business
problems
would
need
us
to
have
nfd
implementations
yeah
as
casper
labs
aeg.
We
would
be
working
on
that.
B
Exactly
yep
that's
right,
and
we
would
be
happy
to
open
source
that
and
make
it
available
to
the
association
because
it
benefits
the
community.
There's
no
reason
for
us
to
keep
it
to
ourselves
right,
I'm
happy
to
work,
and
that
provides
greater
security
too,
for
our
customers
that
are
using
it
to
know
that
the
software
is
open.
Source
is
being
used
more
broadly
right.
B
It
just
makes
it
harder
and
more
more
robust,
right,
there's
a
question
on
how
many
tokens
will
be
allocated
to
reward
testers,
so
this
is
in
the
original
zuk
500
documentation.
0.6
of
total
supply
is
allocated
for
the
delta
test
net.
The
third
phase
of
the
test
net
program,
which
is
six
60
million
tokens.
If
I
got
the
math
right,
I
believe
yes,.
B
And
that
will
be
allocated
based
on
duration
and
depth
right,
so
there
were
several:
we
did
11
rounds
of
delta,
and
so
we
have
participation,
information
from
each
round
and
so
we'll
be
analyzing
all
that
participation,
data
lining
up
the
public
keys
and
the
ip
addresses
and
then
providing
basically
rewards,
we'll
split
it
up
into
11
routes,
so
the
60
million
will
be
split
up
according
to
the
11
rounds
and
according
to
the
11
rounds,
we'll
see
how
many
participants
we
had
on
each
round,
and
so
you
can
imagine
that
those
participated
earlier
when
there
were
fewer
people
will
get
bigger
slices
because
each
round
will
be
approximately
1
11
of
the
60
million,
and
so
it
then
it
will
be
divided
accordingly.
B
A
I
have
to
confess
I
don't
know
what
that
is.
So
it's
just
it's
a
safe,
safe
pal,
crypto,
hard
wallet.
B
Oh,
it's
a
it's
a
it's
a
hard
okay!
So
if
they,
if
they
desire
to
have
that,
then
that
would
be
something
that
would
go
through
the
dev
down.
That
would
be
a
great
grant
for
the
dev
dow
to
see
if
somebody
wants
to
pick
it
up
and
do
the
integration
for
the
tokens
yeah.
I
don't
know
that
that
is
something
that
casper
labs
the
company
will
necessarily
take
on,
but
that
is
something
that
can
be
taken
on
by
the
association.
B
Casper
is
inflationary,
so
we're
very
similar
to
other
proof
of
stake
protocols
in
that
new
tokens
are
minted
by
the
protocol.
So
this
is
the
this
is
what
we
this
is,
what
is
used
to
reward
the
validators?
So
a
there
is
a
proposed
inflation
rate.
There
is
an
inflation
rate
in
the
genesis
block
and
it
will
be
up
to
the
community
to
determine
how
they
would
like
to
change
that
in
the
future.
B
B
We're
two
minutes
from
the
top
of
the
hour,
so
I'm
gonna
call
that
a
wrap
feel
free
to
catch
us
on
telegram,
for
casper
blockchain
and
on
twitter
and
join
us
on
wechat
and
feel
free
to
post
your
questions
there.
Our
community
managers
will
be
happy
to
bring
any
questions
that
you
know.
Questions
that
are
asked
do
come
to
me.
So
if
you
have
technical
questions,
I
absolutely
do
answer
them.
So
don't
feel
like
this
is
the
only
time
you
can
ask
those
questions
and
we
have
these
every
tuesday
morning.
B
So
every
tuesday
morning,
at
this
time
we
have
these
community
calls
so
feel
free
to
subscribe
and
join
us
on
youtube.
So
you
can
get
notif
notified
and
they
are
available
for
the
playback
on
youtube.
So
thanks
everyone
looking
forward
to
the
first
genesis
block
being
mine
tomorrow,
cheers
I'll
see
you
on
telegram.