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A
And
give
a
technical
update,
we
are
joined
by
mohammed
al-banna,
ceo
of
lead
ventures,
piotr
and
ralph
from
the
casper
association
and
meda
and
syed
of
casper
labs.
We
will
open
up
for
a
q
a
towards
the
end
of
the
call.
So
please
leave
your
questions
in
the
youtube
live
comments
here
or
on
our
telegram
and
we'll
try
and
get
them
answered.
For
you
hand
it
off
to
you
piatt.
B
Welcome
on
behalf
of
casper
association,
and
as
you
said,
you
have
our
guest
guest
here,
so
I
will
start
first
with
muhammad.
If
you
could
please
introduce
yourself,
and
so
we
will
go
to
the
next
slide.
C
Thank
you
very
much,
since
we
have
nice
people
who
are
attending
from
all
around
the
world.
Therefore,
I
would
like
to
tell
everyone
good
morning,
good
afternoon,
good
evening
from
dubai
and
good
night
in
advance.
My
name
is
mohamed
edwardna,
I'm
the
ceo
and
managing
director
of
fleet
ventures.
C
C
I
discovered
two
things
at
that
time.
That
number
one
I
was
born
for
sales
and
number
two
building
relationship
is
one
of
my
passion
and
therefore
two
principles
were
always
with
me.
Whatever
I
do,
wherever
I
go
number
one
is
your
network?
Is
your
network
contacts
bring
contracts
and
because
of
these
two
points,
I
have
created
a
platform
to
make
it
a
one-stop
station
to
partner
with
unique
companies
worldwide.
B
Mada,
would
you
like
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
this
venture.
D
Absolutely
so
this
is
a
venture
that
casper
labs
is
partnering.
You
know
with
lead
ventures,
we're
incredibly
excited
about
this.
You
know
it
flows
very
well
it
with
our
model
to
support
enterprise
and
real
world
adoption
using
the
casper
technology-
and
you
know
this
partnership
is
going
to
really
expand,
give
us
a
foothold
right,
basically
like
a
station
by
which
we
can
set
up
operations
in
the
you
know,
uae
right
and
to
help
bolster
adoption
of
blockchain
technology
in
that
area.
It
maps
very
well
to
our
red
hat
professional
services
model.
D
C
All
right,
in
order
not
to
read.
A
To
tell
you,
the
the
bigger
vision,
also.
C
From
my
side
as
a
ceo
and
as
lead,
we
would
like
to
transform
the
vision
of
our
leaders,
the
ruler
of
dubai,
into
reality,
so
his
royal
highest
mohammed
is
always
keen
to
be
number
one.
So
we
always
say
we
want
to
be
the
first,
the
biggest
the
highest
the
fastest.
C
So
we
as
one
of
the
one
of
the
arm
or
muscles
in
united
arab
emirates
that
created
a
platform
in
order
to
transform
this
vision
into
reality
by
onboarding
companies
from
all
around
the
world
that
they
are
the
best
and
be
a
in.
The
united
arab
emirates
implement
their
technologies,
whether
in
products
or
services.
C
So
this
is
our
vision
that
we
really
want
to
feel
proud
of.
Bringing
these
amazing
companies
to
united
arab
emirates
by
us,
contributing
to
another
arab
emirates
to.
D
Yeah,
it's
it's
terrific!
It's
we're
so
grateful
to
be
partnering
with
you
all,
indeed,
very,
very
exciting.
E
For
sure
my
name
is
saeed
aldamaki,
I'm
currently
managing
director
for
the
mena
region
for
casper
labs
and
I've
have
been
advisor
to
lead
ventures
over
the
last
few
years
and
have
had
a
great
relationship
with
muhammad
and
the
team
at
lead
ventures
and
I've
seen
their
work
first
hand
and
they've
been
doing
an
amazing
job
with
bringing
in
the
top
the
top
top
tier
companies
to
the
uae,
to
do
their
business
and
develop
the
ecosystem
and
infrastructure
in
the
uae.
And
then
you
know,
I'm
very
happy
that
we
have
partnered
with
lead
ventures.
E
I
think
they'll
add
an
extremely
valuable
amount
of
value
to
us
and
casper
labs
and
what
we're
trying
to
achieve
with
you
know
and
getting
enterprise
adoption
in
the
uae
and
in
the
middle
eastern
region
and
in
north
africa
and
super
excited
to
super
excited
to
be
working
with
you
guys.
D
Likewise
joe,
are
there
any
questions
from
the
community
about
our
this
topic?.
D
I
know
there
have
been
some
questions
about.
Mina
people
have
been
curious
about
what
the
first
initiative
is
going
to
look
like
in
the
region.
I've
I've
heard
questions
about
that.
D
E
Yeah
for
sure,
so
I
think,
with
the
help
of
lead
ventures,
so
lead
ventures
will
help
us
on
the
ground
in
the
middle
east
and
north
africa.
With
you
know,
business
development
with
meeting
a
lot
of
different
various
government
entities
and
corporations
in
the
region
and
they'll
help
us
with
recruitment
in
establishing
you
know
staffing
in
the
region
having
boots
on
the
ground
to
to
support
and
work
with
the
the
clients
that
we
on
board
here
and
they'll
help
us
with
marketing
in
the
region.
Pr
and
marketing
as
well.
E
There's
a
lot
of
different
areas
that
lead
ventures
will
support
us
support
us
with,
but
I
think
the
first
and
foremost
most
important
thing
is
to
actually
educate
the
the
government,
agencies
and
entities
here
in
the
region,
because
their
level
of
knowledge
in
in
terms
of
blockchain
technology
specifically
is
not
as
as
developed
as
in
in
other
countries
and
other
regions.
E
So
I
think
it
will
be
establishing
a
long-term
relationship
with
these,
with
these
different
entities
and
educating
them
on
blockchain
technology
in
general
and
then
once
they're,
you
know
once
they're
familiar
with
the
technology,
then
you
know
encouraging
them
to
to
to
use
specific
use
cases
on
casper
network
as
well,
so
ultimately,
at
casper
labs
we
want
to.
E
We
want
to
get
as
many
enterprises
to
adopt
casper
network
and
use
the
network,
because,
ultimately,
the
net
network
usage
is
is
the
most
important
thing
for
us
and
that's
the
long-term
vision,
and
we
want
to
build
the
legacy
here
in
the
region
and
with
with
lead
ventures.
E
I
feel
that
we
have
the
best
possible
partner
to
help
us
in
that,
and-
and
you
know,
if
you're
asking
about
specific
use
cases,
I
mean
there's,
there's
like
authentication
and
verification
of
different
assets
and
that
are
being
traded
in
different
markets
here
and
there's
also
in
terms
of
national
identity
as
well.
We
we
have
a
very,
very
well
developed
application,
that's
being
used,
for
example,
in
the
uae
and
in
the
middle
eastern
region.
Everything
is
going
digital.
E
E
So
I
feel
those
are
pretty
important
use
cases
and,
in
general
use
cases
where
the
number
of
transactions
and
the
number
of
use
and
the
amount
of
usage
on
the
network
will
be
high
and
actually
will
make
a
big
difference
to
a
lot
of
people
and
improve
things
and
make
things
a
lot
more
efficient
for
for
a
lot
of
different
government
entities
as
well.
A
D
That's
that's
basically
right.
That's
that's!
What
they're
going
to
provide
for
us
they're
going
to
be
the
the
leading
you
know!
Lead
ventures
is
going
to
be
the
umbrella.
That's
going
to
you
know
under
which
we
are
going
to
build
those
relationships
and
help
us
bootstrap
all
those
relationships
both
in
terms
of
hiring
as
well
as
business
relationships.
D
One
of
the
things
that
we've
noticed
in
our
business
development
and
talking
with
enterprises
there's
a
very
large
education
component
right,
we're
like
in
it's
like
the
very
early
days
of
cloud.
I
say
this
a
lot
a
lot
of
times
when
I
talk
about
the
technology,
we're
in
the
very
early
days
of
cloud
intern.
You
know
internet
and
web
1.0.
If
you
want
to
call
it
and
there's
so,
there's
a
lot
of
education
going
on
with
companies
in
terms
of
how
they
can
leverage
this
technology.
D
What
are
the
use
cases
so
we're
going
in
there
and
learning
about
their
business
and
then
providing
them
guidance
and
inspiration
on
how
we
can
help
them
get
an
edge
in
the
market
by
using
blockchain
technology?
So
it's
much
much
more
than
just
going
in
and
and
doing
the
you
know
professional
services
piece,
it's
it's
even
more
upstream
than
that.
It's
an
education.
A
Many
exchange
questions,
questions
coming
in,
of
course,
sticking
to
the
announcement
we
made
yesterday,
yeah.
A
D
We
need
to
let
muhammad
go.
He
has
a
commitment,
so
thank
you,
sir.
Very
much
for
joining
us
today.
Syed
you're
welcome
to
stay,
but
if
you
also
have
to
leave
because
of
personal
commitments,
I
completely
understand
have
a
great
evening.
Thanks
for
joining
us,
we
are
going
to
continue
on
with
a
technical
update
next,
so
actually
we're
going
to
show
the
block
explorer
right.
Is
that
right?
Yes,.
B
B
We
would
start
with
the
technical
update,
but
today
we
have
our
friends
from
make
company
here
they
created
brilliant
tool,
casper
live
and
we
have
michael
stoyer
with
us,
michael,
if
you
could
present
us
officially,
our
new
blog
explorer.
F
Would
be
happy
to
filter
and
thank
you
for
having
us
here
today.
Let
me
share
my
screen,
so
I
know
just
based
going
off
of
google
analytics
that
many
people
on
this
call
must
have
already
seen
this
because
it's
been
live
for
about
a
week
or
so.
F
But
but
we
at
make
are
just
very
excited
about
the
launch
of
this
mvp
of
casper
life
by
way
of
backgrounds
make
my
business
partner
alex,
and
I
were
involved
with
with
casper
from
from
day
one
or
day
zero
really,
and
obviously
our
large
supporters
of
the
project
and
thinking
about
a
blockchain
and
then
consumer
use
cases.
F
We
very
much
realize
that
a
solid
block
explorer
is
is
often
sort
of
the
first
thing
that
that
retail,
that
users
will
see
when
the
when
they
explore
literally
a
blockchain,
which
is
why
we
thought
it's
important
to
if
it's
the
front
door.
Have
it
be
a
very
nice
front
door,
perhaps
with
some
red
carpets
leading
up
to
it.
So
we're
excited
about
the
start
of
that
that
process
with
casper
life
the
mvp,
is
live.
F
We
have
a
very
long
road
map
of
improvements
and
additional
functionality
happy
to
talk
about
that
or
answer
questions
about
it.
But
let's
take
a
quick,
quick
dive
into
the
explorer
on
the
home
page.
We
we
show
sort
of
a
basic
estate,
current
state
of
the
blockchain.
You
always
know
where
what
the
tip
of
the
chain
is,
how
many
validators
are
presently
active
and
what
the
total
stake
bond.
F
It
is
as
tokens
get
unlocked
in
the
near
future,
and
maybe
some
additional
metrics
that
we
will
want
to
show
here
and,
as
perhaps
in
in
also
near
future,
there
may
be
a
a
currency
conversion
or
exchange
rate
for
casper.
F
There
may
be
some
additional
layers
of
information
there,
as
well.
Generally
speaking,
you
can
search
for
accounts,
deploys
and
blocks
either
by
using
their
their
key,
their
hash
or
looking
at
them
chronologically.
F
We
are
adding
sorting
and
filtering
functionality
to
a
lot
of
these
views
where,
for
example,
if
we're
looking
at
the
blocks
list
for
right
now,
it
is
by
default
sorted
chronologically.
You
may
want
to
sort
it
based
on
validator
or
filter
only
for
blocks
that
have
transfers
in
them.
For
example,
we
also
show
all
of
our
deploys
chronologically,
it's
very
exciting,
to
see
this
on
mainnet.
F
F
It
shows
the
present
state
of
the
current
era
and
the
upcoming
era
based
on
validator
auctions,
and
then
you
can
take
a
sort
of
a
real-time
look
into
the
validator
option
where
you
see
for
each
validator
their
their
total
stake,
which
is
really
the
the
sum
of
their
their
self
stake
and
their
delegated
stake.
So
if
you
want
to
take
a
look
at
a
validator,
for
example,
here
we
highlight
how
much
they've
self
staked
from
their
from
their
own
validating
accounts.
F
In
this
example,
this
validator
has
778
000
casper,
but
that
only
makes
up
0.2
percent
of
their
total
stake.
If
you
want
to
look
what
makes
up
the
rest
of
their
total
stake,
you
can
dig
into
their
delegators.
One
of
the
things
we're
excited
about
and
that
will
be
announced
in
the
near
future.
F
F
That's
the
only
the
only
authentication
we
have
at
the
moment,
or
key
management
we're
working
actively
with
the
folks
who
are
integrating
with
with
ledger
to
add
that
as
the
next
option,
casper
life
will
always
be
non-custodial.
So
we
will
be
working
only
with
external
key
management
tools,
whether
it's
hardware
wallets
or
software
wallets.
B
G
F
Thank
you
for
asking
that
there
is
in
fact
so
here
on
the
right.
F
You
have
a
drop
down
that
will
take
you
from
mainnet
to
test
nets
which
lives
at
testnet.casper.life
and
has
all
the
same
functionality
and
in
addition
to
all
the
same
functionality,
it
doesn't
presently,
but
will
soon
also
have
a
version
of
the
faucet
that
folks
may
be
familiar
with
from
the
previous
tool.
Clarity,
so
obviously
that's
not
a
function
that
will
exist
on
mainnet,
but
on
testnet
and
potentially
other
test
nets.
D
Yeah,
let
me
just
express
my
gratitude
vote.
You
know
to
make
for
me
making
this
happen.
It's
it
looks
fantastic
and
it
it
enabled
us
to
focus
on
the
core
protocol,
which
is
where
you
know.
Casper
labs
really
needs
to
be,
and
you
know
having
a
team
such
as
yours,
that
has
expertise
in
this
building
the
user
interface
and
as
well.
D
You
know
it
really
helped
make,
I
believe,
get
a
lot
of
expertise
in
the
protocol
itself
and
how
to
build
a
you
know:
a
data
data
intensive
application
efficiently
using
the
you
know,
casper
architecture.
So
thank
you
so
much.
F
Our
pleasure
meta
and
we
really
really
enjoy
working
with
your
team
and
yeah.
I
think
it's
definitely
been
as
mutually
beneficial
with
with
interesting
discoveries
and
information
flowing
fun.
Both
ways.
B
Right
in
that
case,
let
me
share
my
screen.
Michael.
Thank
you
very
much.
I
think
it's
not
the
the
last
time
we
host
you
and
feel
welcome
to
to
join
us
and
update
us
on
any
updates
on
on
casper
life,
always
happy.
C
B
So
technical
update
from
from
casper,
we
are
working
in
our
sprint
cycle.
It's
the
first
fourth
sprint
of
our
1.2
release,
which
marks
spin
13.4.
It
means
that
we
are
closing
1.2
release.
In
fact,
we
already
cut
the
release
branch.
The
1.2
is
under
the
testing
and
hopefully
after
the
phase
of
internal
tests.
Next,
in
a
matter
of
next
couple
of
days,
we'll
hand
it
over
for
the
tested
by
directors
to
to
test
our
second
upgrade,
and
as
for
the
details.
B
I
will
I
will
dive
into
that
just
in
a
minute,
but
first
of
all
the
most
important
news
is
that
our
mainnet
was
successfully
upgraded
when
what
with
the
1.1
so
the
the
first
upgrade
it's
up
and
running.
You
you've
seen
that
we
already
start
seeing
some
activity
over
the
network
and
we
are
working
towards
the
the
second
upgrade,
which
is
our
top
priority
right
now,
for
our
current
focus,
there
are
the
details.
B
So,
on
the
highway
side,
on
the
protocol
side
consensus
site,
we
were
working
to
execute
inactive
validators
from
the
leader
sequence,
so
to
optimize
this
process
on
the
node
side,
we
are
working
towards
the
future
so
to
give
higher
give
higher
priority
for
the
validator
nodes,
with
the
authentication
for
the
validator
key
when
connecting
we
are
also
creating
more
smart
integration
tests.
B
This
one
is
specifically
about
the
equivocation
and
upgrades,
so
we
make
sure
that
when,
during
the
upgrade,
the
network
will
be
behaving
in
a
stable
way
on
test
and
sre
side,
we
are
solely
focused
on
the
supporting
the
network
and
the
release.
So
this
is
our
top
priority
and
as
a
parallel
stream,
we're
also
working
on
our
tool
for
testing
nctl,
where
we
are
adding
more
and
more
scenarios
to
our
scripts
and
ecosystem
is
the
area
where
we
are
very
much
active
last
days.
B
So
we
are
working
on
exchanges,
integration,
support
and
with
that
it
comes
a
lot
of
new
docs
that
we
are
presenting
on
dogs.casperlabs.I.
Also,
please
check
this
site
like
day
to
day.
We
are
adding
there
more
and
more
data
and
we
are
working
hard
towards
presenting
up-to-date
the
state
of
the
art
of
both
our
ecosystem
tools
as
the
the
core
tools
that
we
are
working
on.
We
also
introduce
the
repository
for
golan
sdk
support.
So
here
you
will
see
full-fledged
golang
sdk.
B
Now
we
are
already
after
the
first
preview,
so
the
first
snapshot
is
already
there
and
we
are
working
on
the
feature
parity
between
golang
sdk
and
javascript
sdk
and
java
sdk
is
coming
as
well.
So
please
check
our
casper
ecosystem
organization.
B
And
on
the
ecosystem
site,
as
for
the
casper
signer,
so
you
saw
signer
just
a
few
minutes
ago.
We
are
still
working
to
enhance
both
the
ui
ux
side,
but
also
we
kicked
off
a
security
review
with
quant
stamps,
so
make
sure
that
we
want
to
make
sure
that
signer
is
100,
stable
and
secure.
So
this
will
happen
also
in
the
near
future,
and
we
plan
to
to
finish
this
up
to
rapid
wrap
this
up
before
the
trading,
and
that
would
comes
with
the
integration
with
casper.life
on
the
economic
side.
H
Yes,
I
am
always
with
you,
so
there
are
two
major
initiatives.
This
sprint,
the
first
one
formulating
and
calculating
platform
welfare
measures
specifically
has
to
do-
is
trying
to
decide
between
two
different
ways
of
allocating
slots
to
validators,
and
this
has
some
interaction
with
previous
work
on
strategic
bidding
that
we
did,
and
so
hopefully
we
will
be
able
to
have.
H
You
know
a
model
you
know
actually
written
down
that
we
can
use
as
a
basis
for
calculations
right
to
figure
out
whether
in
fact
we
should
switch
to
you
know
an
slot
allocation
model
where
basically,
your
slaughter
locations
are
not
as
dependent
not
as
dependent
or
you
know
completely
independent
of
you
know
stake,
so
that's
number
one.
The
second
one
has
to
do
actually
is
a
as
my
laser
mighty
means
a
chat
with
our
work
with
the
team,
rav
garden
and.
H
For
those
of
you
who
don't
know,
tim
is
basically
a
professor
of
algorithmic
economics
and
we
are
talking
with
him
to
assess
you
know
the
incentive
properties
of
the
different
features
that
we
have
on
the
platform
right,
it's
starting
from
the
ground
up
right,
so
starting
from
consensus
and
moving
on
upwards
and
the
the
most
recent
things
that
we're
actually
talking
about,
where
you
know
our
conception
of
these
dual
markets
for
gas
as
a
spot
market
and
the
future
or
forward
market,
and
that
basically,
is
there-
we
have
you
know
we
began
talking
about
it,
but
we
didn't
really
reach
any
conclusions
yet
so
I'm
going
to
be
reading
up
on
some
of
you
know
some
real
examples
of
you
know
such
you
know:
dual
markets
coexisting
the
most
obvious.
H
One
is
actually
the
market
for
wholesale
electricity,
where
you
have
the
head
market
as
a
real-time
market,
but
similar
thing
exists
in
aws,
but
curiously
in
some
other
cases,
it
doesn't
seem
to
exist
like
so,
for
example,
for
search
ads.
There
doesn't
seem
to
be
anything
like
for
the
futures
market.
There
is
essentially
just
a
spot
market,
so
we
will
be
trying
to
figure
out.
Why
exactly
you
know?
H
Sometimes
the
two
markets
exist,
and
sometimes
they
don't
and
actually
third
thing
that
I'm
working
on
it's
not
mentioned
here
is
recalculation
of
our
gas
cost
stable
and
making
that
a
little
easier
to
rerun
in
the
future.
B
Great
thank
you
and
for
giving
me
to
not
include
this
third
point.
I
always
went
to
it
with
two,
so
I
just
wanted
to
make
it
symmetrical.
But
yes,
that's
that's
correct.
That's
the
current
state
of
our
board.
As
for
the
mainnet
so
status,
you
could
check
it
on
casper.life.
The
current
block
height
is
as
follows:
we
have
50
validators
on
board
and
networks
is
up
and
running
in
a
stable
way.
What
about
the
testnet
team?
Are
you
with
us.
G
G
But
the
network
is
up
running
smooth,
looks
like
the
updates
that
were
preoccurred
to
the
main
network
successful
and
it
was
a
definitely
a
smooth
transition
into
upgrading
mainnet.
The
casper
casper
testnet
telegram
chat
is
full
of
activity
with
a
lot
of
people
who
are
on
and
interested
and
are
earning
incentives
for
contributing
to
the
testnet
side.
So
if
you're
not
on
at
caspertest.net,
go
join
on
there
and
that's
an
initiative
brought
by
devx
dow.
So
if
you're
not
familiar
with
the
grant
process
at
xdao
at
devx
taos,
the
telegram
chat
there.
G
But
it's
it's
up.
It's
live.
Everyone
is
pushing
blocks,
it's
just
a
lot
more
action
because
there
are
tokens
moving.
So
there
are
things
there's
activity
on
the
network,
which
will
give
you
kind
of
a
jump
and
a
leg
up
on
a
lot
of
others.
If
you're
building
or
if
you're,
just
trying
to
learn
how
the
system
is
going
to
work.
I
highly
suggest
go
and
check
it
out.
B
Great
great
news
team
thank
you
and
just
to
to
make
a
closure
here,
so
six
more
validators
for
mainnet,
we
reactivate
their
bit
soon,
so
we
end
up
with
our
56
validators
here
as
well,
and
with
that
I
think
we
can
close
the
technical
update
part
and
we
can
move
to
our
questions
and
answers.
A
Thanks
people
so
again
very
expected
questions
about
exchanges
which
we
won't
be
touching
on
here
today.
Kodano
has
been
pushing
mass
adoption
for
cardano
blockchain
in
africa
region
they're,
making
good
progress.
What
is
casper's
strategy
to
push
for
mass
adoption
to
become
a
top
blockchain
player
meta?
Maybe
you
could
you.
G
G
It's
fantastic.
You
know.
One
of
my
favorite
parts
have
been
a
part
of
the
greater
crypto
ecosystems
now
for
for
nearly
a
decade,
the
commitment
to
decentralization
and
the
decentralization
of
value
is
so
strong
within
the
casper
organization.
One
of
the
first
things
that
they
that
they
did
was
help
enable
and
sponsor
the
donation
of
a
very
large
amount
of
the
token
protocol,
16
of
the
token
network
for
incentivization,
for
developers
and
for
outreach
for
community.
G
So
we
run
this
all
through
an
organization
called
devx
dao,
and
this
is
a
basically
steering
committee
of
developers,
community
members
and
lawyers
that
will
help
us
push
incentive
in
a
very
interesting
governance
protocol,
reputation-based
manner
to
help
get
initiatives
off
the
ground.
A
lot
of
the
initiatives
as
we're
filling
them
now
and
our
goal
this
year
is
there's
a
lot
of
tokens
that
need
to
be
get
getting
out,
but
it's
20
to
40
grants
a
month.
G
Right
now
is
what
our
expectations
are
as
we're
pushing
live,
hopefully
we'll
move
into
further
further
into
that.
But
ultimately
these
things
will
emerge.
Some
of
the
things
that
we're
coming
off
now
are
a
lot
of
learning
economy,
type
type
of
grants.
There
are
people
that
are
out
building.
There
are
people
that
are
going
to
try
to
build
platforms
and
programs.
Some
of
the
people
from
the
open
badges
program
are
coming
across.
G
We've
got
some
great
content
that
we're
going
to
push
to
other
networks
like
linkedin
learning
and
a
number
of
the
other
things.
Hopefully
we'll
get
those
completed.
These
are
all
community
driven.
You
know
a
project
like
casper.
This
is
the
mainnet
just
launched.
You
know
less
than
two
months
ago,
cardona's
been
been
live
for
a
long
time.
I
know
charles
loves
his
initiatives,
but
I'm
extremely
excited
about
the
push
and
the
community
drive
and
really
leading
this
from
the
community
from
within.
G
So
for
those
that
have
experience
and
those
that
have
networks
and
those
that
have
the
ideas
about
pushing
this
forward
come
join
us
at
devx
dao,
and
this
is
a
organization
that
is
decentralized
and
separate
from
from
casper
itself
and
is
strictly
run
by
the
community.
G
So
we
do
have
conversations
and
video
presentations
every
tuesday
as
well.
It's
actually
in
the
hour
following
this
meeting,
but
yeah
we're
excited
to
get
a
lot
of
those
kicked
off.
G
Aside
from
that,
I
know
meta
is
going
to
talk
about
enterprise
adoption
until
you
know
that
she's
she
can't
talk
about
anymore,
such
an
important
part
about
the
community
itself
and
pushing
that
some
of
the
things
that
you
might
have
heard
earlier
with
lead
ventures
are
extremely
exciting
when
you
have
very
large
organizations
and
governances
looking
to
drive
and
actually
taking
not
only
an
interest
but
an
investment
interest
in
a
network.
Those
types
of
things
are
very
exciting
to
me
as
well.
So
I'm
extremely
excited
at
this.
You
know
this
is
young.
G
This
initial
stage
of
of
this
network,
the
the
team,
the
team
of
not
only
advisory
but
also
the
greater
community,
is
really
stepping
up
to
push
those
things
forward
and
very
excited
to
see
what
comes
next.
I
Some
of
you
may
know,
I
spent
quite
a
bit
of
time
with
iohk
inside
about
three
years
ago.
It's
important
to
put
things
into
context,
you're,
seeing
a
lot
of
press
recently
about
cardano
in
africa.
Those
initiatives
started
three
and
four
years
ago
and
the
one
advantage
that
we
can't.
Obviously
I
I
can't
discuss
it
on
this
community
call,
but
there
are
several
initiatives
in
the
pipeline
currently
that
are
at
least
as
noteworthy
as
cardinals
and
in
some
cases
more
noteworthy.
I
The
casper
is
prepared
to
execute
on
in
the
next
12
months.
There's
a
significantly
accelerated
a
set
of
activities
going
on
within
the
casper
community
that,
from
a
perspective,
standpoint,
make
us
outshine
cardano.
In
this
respect,.
D
Yeah-
and
you
know,
I
think,
one
of
the
reasons
I'd
like
to
think
one
of
the
reasons
that
we're
seeing
that
kind
of
rapid
adoption,
one
is
because
the
space
itself
has
moved
forward
right.
So,
like
timing,
is
everything
right?
You
hear
that
over
and
over
again
I
think
the
the
you
know
more
industry
and
enterprises
are
ready
for
casper,
but
I
also
believe
that
the
virtual
machine
and
the
smart
contracting
engine
and
the
pieces
that
we
built
the
continuous
integration,
continuous
deployment,
support
to
these
the
contract
packages
and
upgrade
functionality.
D
The
multi-key
you
know
associated
keys,
feature
the
you
know
the
this
notion
of
you
know
flexible
payment
code,
and
you
know
the
goal
and
desire
to
stabilize
gas
fees.
All
of
these
things
are
super
super
important
to
enterprise,
using
multiple
languages
right
and
supporting
multiple
languages
and
the
integrated
development
environment
workflow.
D
These
are
the
things
that
would
previously
be
blockers
for
enterprise,
because
you
really
can't
build
a
business
where
you
can't
upgrade
your
contracts
in
an
intuitive
and
sensible
way,
and-
and
so
I
feel
that
one
of
the
reasons
why
we've
seen
such
fantastic
traction
from
our
business
partners
and
companies
we
speak
with,
is
because
of
those
features
right.
We
built,
I
built
a
protocol
that
I
would
use,
not
one
that
I'd
be
like
there's
no
way
I
can.
Actually
it's
not
sustainable.
D
E
Maybe
I
can
jump
in
as
well
guys
I'll
I'll,
just
speak
to
specifically
the
uae
and
in
general,
the
middle
eastern
and
north
african
region.
I
think
because
most
of
the
countries
that
are
made
up
in
this
region
are
developing
countries
because
of
my
knowledge
of
economics
and
the
monetary
system
and
the
financial
system.
E
I
do
know
that
one
of
the
accelerators
of
the
economic
growth
is
technology
and
over
the
last
few
years
the
uae
government
specifically
has
has
been
very,
very
much
proactive
in
adopting
all
the
new
emerging
technologies
and,
more
specifically,
blockchain
technologies.
So
I
think
from
the
top
down
in
these
different
countries
in
the
region.
The
government
is
very,
very
much
supportive
and
pushing
all
the
government
entities
within
within
the
economy
to
actually
adopt
blockchain
technology.
E
So
I
feel
that
our
presence
here
in
the
region
is
definitely
at
the
right
time
and
I
feel
that
the
environment
is
very,
very
much
productive
and
very
encouraging
to
actually
get
a
lot
of
different
entities
and
enterprises
to
adopt
our
network,
and
I
think
that,
because
of
that
openness
and
willingness
to
to
adopt
technology
in
general
and
more
specifically,
blockchain
technology,
there's
there's
a
tremendous
amount
of
opportunity
for
us
to
actually
get
that
mass
adoption
in
the
middle
east
and
north
african
region,
and
I'm
hoping
over
the
next
few
months
in
the
next
few
years.
E
You'll
see
that
increase
exponentially
over
time
and
and
the
the
main
benefactor
of
that,
I
hope
will
be
casper
network
and
the
usage
on
the
network
eventually
will
will
exponentially
grow
over
time
as
well.
So
that's
that's
something
that
I'm
very
much
excited
about,
and
I
feel
that
there's
a
lot
of
potential
here
in
the
region
and
I'm
so
happy
that
we
are
putting
a
lot
of
focus
in
the
region
here
as
well.
D
Yeah
absolutely
so
you
know
at
this
point
in
our
life
cycle.
You
know
casper
labs
as
a
startup,
we're
going
to
be
very
opportunistic
around
where
we're
going
to
focus
our
attention
and
energy
right.
So
definitely
one
of
our
key
areas
of
focus
is
going
to
be
the
mena
region
because
you
know
just
because
of
the
alignment
right,
the
alignment
of
what
what
those
governments
and
those
agencies
want
to
do
in
the
area
and
what
we
want
to
see
achieved
right.
D
So
we're
going
to
be
very
much
focused
on
so
you
know
there's
a
question
about:
where
do
we
aim
to
be
one
year
from
now,
so
where
I
want
to
be
one
year
from
now
on
the
casper
lab
side
is,
I
absolutely
want
to
have
released
several
real
world
use
cases
to
production
right
where
the
casper
technology
is
being
used
in
a
real
world
way
with
enterprise
platforms
right,
so
we
want
to
go
to.
D
We
want
to
basically
go
to
production
with
ipv
and
the
global
patent
registry
we'd
like
to
go
to
production
with
at
least
one
significant
project
in
the
uae
at
a
minimum,
and
then,
of
course,
have
you
know
we
have
some
of
our
other
key
partnerships
that
we're
working
with.
So
the
goal
is
to
have
somewhere
between
three
to
five
production
platforms,
actually
running
right
up
and
running
on
the
casper
lab
side.
That's
where
I'd
like
us
to
be,
and
those
projects
are
definitely
going
to
drive.
D
J
Maybe
I
can
say
something:
this
is
ralph
from
the
casper
association.
Maybe
I
can
say
say
one
important
area
for
sure
for
the
association,
but
also
for
the
network
will
be.
You
know.
We
believe
that
finance
is
really
ideal
for
smart
contract
right
so,
and
that
is
an
area
that
we
believe
is
largely
underserved
smart
contracts
in
financial
applications
on
chains.
J
I
personally
believe
that
that
the
current
defy
applications
are
headed
for
trouble
and
they're
very
limited
in
terms
of
their
use
cases,
and
while
the
numbers
may
be
impressive,
the
actual
use
case
for
for
for
the
real
world
and
and
helping
really
companies
getting
financed-
and
you
know
and
and
real
world
legacy
institutions
being
becoming
more
efficient
in
their
business
in
financial
services,
is
extremely
limited.
J
D
D
We're
like
literally
drinking
what
we
call
term
drinking
from
the
fire
hose
and
the
reason
we
are
doing
a
slower
roll
is
because
we
want
to
make
sure
number
one
that
we
are
gathering
feedback
on
the
protocol
on
the
platform
and
we
are
rapidly
iterating
on
the
vm
right.
So
the
vm
has
got
about
in
this
kind
of
dovetails
into
roadmap.
The
vm
has
got
about
a
three
month,
roadmap
of
pretty
intense
work
that
it's
going
to
do,
based
on
the
feedback
that
we've
already
received
from
customers
right.
D
We
don't
want
to
put
something
out
there
that
customers
are
going
to
have
to
hack
around
work
around.
You
know
struggle
with
right,
so
what
we
want
to
do
is
we're
going
to
get
feedback
from
these
customers.
D
We're
getting
the
feedback,
then
we're
making
enhancements
to
the
product
and
then
we're
going
to
make
those
upgrades
and
then
we're
going
to
implement
those
customers
right,
and
this
is
the
way
this
is
really
the
way
you
want
to
iteratively
improve
your
product
by
getting
customer
feedback,
and
this
will
make
the
platform
and
the
protocol
and
the
product
much
much
better
right
in
the
next
six
to
seven
months.
Right,
like
I
said,
I
want
to
see
four
or
five
big
projects
implemented
in
the
next
12
months,
so
you
kind
of
need
to
slowly.
D
This
will
get
us
to
a
cleaner,
faster,
better
and
much
much
better
product
in
the
long
term.
So
this
is
going
to
be
our
process.
Incrementalism
and
all
things-
and
I
know
the
community
is
really
really
excited
about
having
you
know
really
fast,
broad
adoption,
but
that's
simply
not
the
way.
You
know
great
companies
are
built
right.
D
D
D
A
D
B
Sure,
yes,
so
yeah!
This
is
our
public
roadmap.
It's
not
that
fully
public.
We
are
working
hard
to
make
sure
that
the
information
we
present
here
it's
accurate
and
up-to-date.
So
as
you
see
here,
the
first
upgrade
is
already
with
us.
B
These
are
the
details
and
then
for
the
second
upgrade,
we
are
working
more
on
the
stabilizing
network,
introducing
a
little
bit
of
the
security,
and
then
there
will
be
one
more
upgrade
before
the
our
next
big
date,
which
is
the
tokens
unlock
date
in
the
end
of
june.
Then
we
plan
to
to
work
on
the
scale,
so
we
want
to
work
on
the
performance,
so
we
either
want
to
make
the
blocks
bigger
or
to
have
the
shorter
runs,
and
in
fact
these
tests
are
already
ongoing.
B
So
basically,
on
this
the
outcomes
of
this
test,
we
will
make
some
decisions
decisions
here
and,
as
I
told
you
last
week,
we
are
working
hard
to
make
our
event
stream
even
better,
to
dump
more
events
to
make
sure
that,
after
restarting
the
the
notes,
the
events
are
ordered
in
the
correct
way.
We
are
addressing
the
constant
audi
that
was
done
on
the
execution
engine
site
us.
This
will
be
also
followed
by
the
audit
on
the
signer
side
and
then
for
the
future.
B
We
are
gathering
more
feedback
and
trying
to
build
up
the
the
items
that
to
add
here
the
items
that
are
important
for
the
project
as
fasting
as
state
pruning,
more
things
about
the
protocol,
efficiency
and
this
whole
roadmap.
So
the
public
roadmap
will
be
published
very
soon,
so
we
are
finishing
the
migration
of
the
repositories,
and
then
we
turn
this
repository
roadmap
repository
inside
the
casper
network
organization
into
public
mode.
Everybody
will
be
able
to
to
see
a
comment
and
discuss
with
us
the
items
that
are
represented
here
for
you.
Thank
you.
D
A
D
You
can
expect
that,
probably
sometime
by
the
end
of
may,
you
will
hear
back
from
me
on
kyc
you'll
have
a
few
weeks
to
go
through
kyc
and
at
the
end
of
kyc.
You
will
get
your
vfta
that
you'll
have
to
sign
to
receive
your
tokens
and
then
the
tokens
will
be
dropped
to
the
public
key
that
you
provided
and
signed
up
with
in
mainnet.
A
D
Yeah,
so
you
know
this
is
a
really
interesting
question.
I
think
a
lot
of
people
seem
to
believe
that
blockchain
is
simply
limited
to
the
people
that
have
already
started
adopting
blockchain
and
I
absolutely
believe
that
to
be
patently
false.
I
think
blockchain
adoption
is
very,
very
nascent
right
now,
both
in
enterprise
and
even
broadly
advanced
developers.
D
If
you
just
take
developers
as
an
example,
there's
26
million
developers
out
there
and
probably
we
have
less
than
10
penetration
in
the
blockchain
that
are
using
blockchain
are
familiar
with
blockchain
technology.
So
I
believe
interest
is
still
very
high
and
the
opportunity
and
the
total
addressable
market
is
still
massive.
D
So
I
don't
believe
necessarily
that
competition
is
hugely
important
because
I
don't
think
we're
competing
head-to-head
with
other
blockchain
competitors
in
a
majority
of
the
conversations
we're
having
with
enterprises
they're,
not
necessarily
talking
or
looking
at
other
blockchains
out
there,
which
is
very
good
right.
So
I've
said
this
over
and
over
again,
I
believe
that
for
the
current
landscape,
there's
plenty
of
opportunity
for
every
single
blockchain
to
thrive
and
do
very,
very
well.
A
Thanks
meda
question
here
is
casper
ready
technically
to
have
third
parties
create,
wallets
or
do
token
trade,
that's
definitely
a
question
timothy.
Do
you
think
you
could
touch
a
little
bit
on
that?
That's
something
that
people
definitely
can
do.
K
Timothy
are
you
there?
I
think
he
left.
I
D
Yeah,
so
piotr
is
sharing
his
screen
here.
This
is
some
documentation
on
the
cspr
transfer
workflow.
It
talks
about
the
three
sdks
that
are
available,
the
golang,
oh
the
logo.
We
should
update
that
include
the
golang
location.
Yes,
so
the
this.
This
talks
about
the
russ
casper
client,
but
it
shows
all
the
rpcs
how
you
set.
You
know
what
the
flow
would
be
for
those
that
want
to
integrate.
D
So
those
of
you,
members
of
the
community,
if
you
believe
you'd
like
to
see
the
casper
token
listed
someplace,
you
can
point
those
exchanges
to
this
documentation
if
they
feel
that
they
want
to
list
the
token
they
can
definitely
do
so.
The
documentation
the
sdks
are
there.
I
And
then
don't
forget
if
you're,
a
wallop
developer
come
on
over
to
the
devex
dao
and
put
in
an
application
to
get
a
grant
to
build
out
a
casper
wallace.
D
A
About
exchange
listings
and
circulating
tokens,
you
should
probably
join
our
telegram
channel
if
you're
not
already
there
and
I'll
leave
a
link
for
that.
In
the
description
here
which
companies
have
already
audited
the
casper
network.
D
D
Okay
yep,
so
the
remediation
is
coming.
There
were
no
high.
You
know
high
priority
security
findings,
if
I
recall
correctly
from
the
quant
stamp
audit
and
for
folks
that
are
curious
on
getting
the
actual
audit
documentation.
I
I
could
potentially
provide
that
if
you
want
but
yeah
the
audit
exited
clean,
more
or
less,
there
were
some
recommendations
and
we're
going
to
get
those
remediations
in
place
in
the
next
couple
months.
D
A
Yeah,
that
seems
to
be
it
for
questions.
We
can
wrap
this
up.
Thank
you.
Everybody
for
joining
watching
live
today,
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be
posting.
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call
in
our
telegram
channel,
so
you
can
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it
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the
fact.
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