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A
Good
day,
everyone
and
welcome
to
the
casper
association
community
call
hosted
and
run
by
the
casper
association
on
this
week's
call.
We
will
discuss
the
partnership
between
casper
labs
and
the
arcadia
group,
we're
joined
today
by
ralph
piatt
from
the
casper
association,
meda
and
ashok
from
casper
labs
and
rasik
from
the
arcadia
group
towards
the
end
of
the
call
we're
going
to
open
up
for
a
q.
A
B
It's
pleasure
to
be
here
and
have
every
one
of
you
attend
today
we
are
having
a
very
exciting
conversation
with
rasik,
who
will
talk
about
not
only
what
they're
doing
usually,
but,
of
course,
what
arcadia
group
is
doing
with
casper
and
why
they're
so
excited
about
casper
before
we
do
that
I'll
hand
over
to
shortly
before
I
head
over
to
proto,
maybe
a
word
about
the
association,
so
the
association
intends
to
provide
quite
some
technical
information
about
the
validators
and
the
validators
that
are
actually
qualified
to
become
a
member
relatively
soon,
and
this
will
be
public
information.
B
Most
of
the
technical
infrastructure
that
we
are
building
for.
These
validators
will
also
be
available
for
public
consumption,
and
so
we're
looking
forward
to
communicating
that
as
soon
as
we
have
something
for
the
community
to
look
at
and
evaluate
yeah
up
to
you,
kyoto,
on
the
update
for
the
network.
C
Thank
you
very
much
ralph,
it's
piotr
zubetsky
from
casper
association
and
as
usual
I
will
start
with
technical
obligance.
So
we
do
this
on
a
weekly
basis.
I'm
trying
to
provide
you
the
update
on
the
current
state
of
the
art,
what
you
are
working
on
and
what
are
the
events
from
the
past
week.
So
let
me
switch
to
our
public
website
on
github,
where
we
store
this
information,
so
the
casper
team
is
working
still
on
the
third
major
upgrade
we
were.
C
We
are
addressing
all
the
issues
and
all
the
features
that
we
wanted
to
provide.
With
that
in
mind,
we
extended
our
development
cycle
by
a
couple
of
weeks.
So
now
we
are
wrapping
up
the
seventh
weekly
sprint
of
the
threat,
a
major
upgrade.
This
is
about
to
be
finished.
C
According
to
our
estimates,
we
need
around
one
or
two
weeks
to
wrap
up
all
the
work
and
then
we'll
be
handing
this
over
to
first
for
the
integration
test,
then
for
test
net,
and
then
we
will
be
staging
for
the
mainnet
upgrade
and
the
main
topics
main
venues
remain
unchanged.
C
So
we
are
working
on
the
network
robust
mass
hardening
and
we
are
doing
a
lot
of
production
engineering
work,
so
tests
anything
that
is
related
to
with
making
sure
that
the
network
is
up
and
stable
that
we
provide
well-tested
upgrade
to
the
network.
C
As
for
the
details
on
the
release,
the
latest
stable
release
is
sitting
in
github,
so
it's
attacked
with
1.2.
This
is
also
the
current
the
current
version
of
the
network
that
is
running
about
the
stats
that
you
can
see
them
on
the
casper
live
and
casper
stats.
C
Currently,
let
me
check
live.
Currently
we
already
hit
116
at
165
block
height.
We
have
a
full
house,
so
100
validators
of
out
of
114
beats
and
we
have
over
four
billion
stake
bonded,
so
impressive
stats,
it's
growing
and
the
network
is
producing
new
blocks,
new
new
eras
every
two
hours,
so
we
are
very,
very
happy
with
that.
C
The
same
the
same
studs
you
can
see
here
on
the
casper
cuspstats.io
and
for
the
current
focus,
so
our
seventh
sprint.
On
the
protocol
side,
we
are
working
on
the
two
items,
so
one
is
to
implement
the
new
synchronizing
synchronizer,
basing
on
cp-48.
C
So
both
the
implementation
work
and
the
cp
are
publicly
available
for
review
and
we
are
also
working
and
adjusting
our
ways
with
acrobatic
equivocator
nodes.
So
now
this
ticket
is
about
re-enabling
banned
equivocators.
C
If
you
want
to
go
for
the
details,
it's
active
link,
so
it
will
point
you
to
the
very
much
details
of
detail
of
this
issue
and
more
issues
could
be
filed
for
casper
note
in
our
github
repository.
As
you
see
it
here,
on
the
node
side,
we
are
working
on
the
deploy
acceptor.
So
this
is
in
fact
a
whole
epic.
For
us,
this
epic
will
be
fully
implemented
in
1.4
bar,
but
we
are
already
producing
the
first
executions
implementations
towards
finalizing
this.
C
This
big
feature
or
enhancing
this
feature
that's
already
existing
on
test
sre
site.
We
are
constantly
working
to
support
the
network
and
the
releases
we
have
mainnet.
We
are
also
cooperating
with
devex
dao
and
make
on
the
test
network,
and
we
are
instantiating
integration
networks
as
well
for
our
internal
purposes.
C
C
We
are
constantly
working
with
exchanges
on
the
integration
support
we
released
us.
I
think,
two
weeks
ago
we
released
new
versions
for
javascript
sdk,
both
for
the
new
generation
and
the
the
old
stable
branch.
These
are
available
for
tests.
200
provide
new
features
you
can
check
on
them
by
looking
at
the
changelog,
I
highly
highly
recommend
to
compare
these
two
releases
and
switch
over
to
2o,
as
it
will
be
our
main
js
sdk
library
for
the
future.
C
Customer
signer
will
undergo
the
ui
ux
enhancements.
So
we
are
as
in
fact
today
we
will
be
starting
the
first
workshop
on
ux
analysis
of
casper
signer
after
that,
we'll
have
a
list
of
points
to
improve,
and
this
will
be
addressed
in
the
upcoming
recycle.
We
also
release
candidate
1.3,
which
is
available
for
tests.
C
So
if
you
check
the
pr
that
is
linked
here
in
this
document,
you
will
see
the
summary
of
the
changes
and
you
will
also
have
the
possibility
to
check
both
the
new
version
and
so
release
candidate
and
the
the
current
version
for
test
and
comparison.
If
this
is
working
for
you.
So
if
you
are
close
to
this
part
of
the
software,
we
are
expecting
that
you
could
help
us.
So
please
check
this
link
check
the
binaries
and
the
comment
of
this
pr,
as
as
it
is
open
for
the
community.
C
Then
moving
on
contract
runtime,
we
are
finalizing
last
items
from
content,
constant
audit,
so
this
will
be
included
in
1.3
the
release
and
we
are
also
working
on
local
keys
feature
that
I
was
describing
last
week
on
economic
research
site.
We
have
alexander
so
alexander.
If
you
could
explain
us
what
is
the
current
status
here.
D
Certainly
so
well,
as
this
is
my
fault,
but
the
couple
these
things
should
be
split
right,
so
there
are
four
things:
there's
auction
design
and
the
gas
cost
pipeline
rework
and
the
first
of
these
is
for
one
of
our
partners,
but
this
auction
function,
these
auction,
smart
contracts,
are
going
to
be
available.
You
know
more
broadly,
of
course,
and
we
are
making
them
fairly
generic
as
well
still
working
on
the
gas
costs
and
actually
the
you
know,
refreshing.
The
host
function.
C
Thank
you,
I'm
looking
at
our
panelists.
If
we
have
our
friends
from
debax,
deb,
ex-dao
wolf,
you
are
with
us,
can
you
shed
some
light
on
the
current
status
of
devlex
our
initiatives?
Yeah,
hey
hi,
guys.
E
Thanks
piatra,
so
we
have
made
several
significant
upgrades
to
the
portal,
including
the
ability
to
edit
proposals,
while
the
the
proposal
of
a
for
for
given
grant
is
in
discussion.
We
are
also
identifying
we
have
identified
out
of
the
existing
over
80
grand
applications.
E
E
We've
also
made
several
adjustments
in
the
onboarding
of
new
associates,
so
people
who
are
coming
onto
the
platform
and
that
that
is
moving
from
a
eight-page
agreement
to
a
two-click
terms
and
conditions,
engagement
that
allows
people
to
get
on
board
relatively
quickly
and
so
yeah.
So
those
are
some
of
the
the
current.
E
The
current
upgrades
that
that
we
are,
we
are
performing
performing
and
we're
also
very
excited
that
michael
stoya
of
make
services
has
joined
the
defects
now
and
he
already
has
provided
enormous
feedback
and
input
that
is
extremely
beneficial
to
the
dow.
So
maybe
we
should
talk
a
little
bit
about
some
of
the
grants.
I
remember
from
last
week
that
meta
wanted
us
to
talk
about
that.
I
don't
know
if
timothy
is
ready
for
this,
otherwise
I
can.
I
can
jump
in.
F
Okay,
yes
well
yeah!
Well,
if
I
actually
did,
I
threw
him
up
on
the
in
the
the
panelist
chat.
If
you
want
to
just
grab
it
from
there,
I'm
trying
to
go
grab
it.
I'm
I'm
doing
a
little
double
duty
as
dad
alone
this
week,
so
things
are
taking
just
a
moment
longer.
So
if
you
can
hit
those
links,
if
not,
I
can
go
read
this
off.
It'll
just
be
a
moment.
E
Yeah,
that's
fine
I'll.
I
have
it
yeah.
So
timothy
has
listed
here
the
links
for
the
newly
incoming
grants,
and
we
have
several
that
are
from
from
last
week
that
we
have
now
upgraded,
including
the
memory
dial,
so
the
the
we
have
upgrade
from
last
week,
and
this
is
number
38
in
the
system.
E
E
So
that
is
as
a
big
grant,
where
the
casper
community
and
the
cspr
is
getting
distributed,
to
machine
learning,
devs
and
and
so
that
that
is
a
is
a
very
big
deal
to
us,
because
we
now
get
to
set
up
separate
communities
and
we're
helping
to
grow
the
casper
ecosystem,
much
quicker
through
those
new
communities
which
is
very
exciting
and
then
yeah.
Let
me
let
me
go
back.
There's
several
others.
From
last
week,
esc
721
grants
we
have
esc,
1334,
37
grand
and
but
I
think
we
mentioned
those
last
week.
E
So
let
me
switch
gear
and
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
new
grants,
so
people
may
know
that
casper
has
a
very
big
turkish
community
and
there's
a
huge
demand
for
turkish
translation
services.
So
one
of
the
grants,
mohamed,
cara,
highly
highly,
appreciated
incoming
va
and
has
put
in
the
system
here
with
78.
It's
the
initial
turkish
translation
services-
and
this
is
this-
is
really
great
because
we're
getting
real-time
translation
services
so,
as
as
things
are
moving
in
the
devex.
E
G
It's
a
it's
a
development
sdk
that
was
created
by
coinbase.
It's
primarily
used
in
a
large
number
of
integration
settings.
So
what
coinbase
went
out
to
do
with
rosetta
was
is
to
standardize
inputs
and
outputs
between
different
node
types.
Now
generally
with
the
bitcoin-based
blockchains
rpc
doesn't
really
change
that
much,
which
is
basically
how
the
node
communicates
to
like
other
other
things.
G
But
when
you
go
across
a
different
variety
of
blockchains,
bitcoin
ethereum
and
in
this
case
casper
as
well,
there's
different
node
communications
that
make
it
very
difficult
for
exchanges
for
explorers
or
wallets
for
all
of
the
fun
stuff
to
actually
interact
with
the
node
with
ease
and
what
rosetta
does
is
it
standardizes
inputs
and
outputs?
Now,
of
course,
in
this
context,
with
casper
there's
a
little
bit
variation
because
of
the
additional
functionality
that
exists
in
casper.
G
But
what
we've
done
is
is
that
this
grant
was
recently
approved,
but
we
started
working
on
it
a
bit
prior
and
right.
Now
it's
currently
in
the
testing
phase
we're
trying
to
make
sure
we're
getting
all
of
the
the
rosetta
standard
unit
test
passing,
but
it's
available
on
our
publicly
on
our
github.
Let
me
drop
a
link
to
that
in
the
casper
telegram
chat
and
if
someone
wants
to
drop
it
into
the
youtube
chat,
that's
cool
too.
G
Basically,
it's
right
now
you
can
play
with
it
and
it's
it'll
it'll
work
on
the
binary
level,
but
with
unit
test
it'll
fail
and
we're
working
to
have
the
unit
tests
fixed,
probably
by
tomorrow,
or
so
so
it's
pretty
cool.
It's
it's
also
in
terms
of
really
hype,
boosting
the
the
developer
ecosystem.
You
know
I
I
don't.
G
I
don't
speak
for
everyone,
but
I
prefer
the
easiest
route
whenever
I'm
developing,
for
that's
the
safest
right
and
if
you
have
something
that's
battle,
tested
and
easy
to
use.
You
know
that
makes
development
in
an
ecosystem
a
lot
easier.
Now,
of
course,
this
is
only
on
a
on
a
node
interaction
level.
There's
gonna
need
to
be
additional
standardization
separately
for
different
smart
contract,
standardization
and
stuff
like
that,
but
there's
actually
another
grant.
Someone
else
is
doing.
G
I
think
in
that
regard,
right
or
I
don't
know
if
that's
been
submitted
yet.
E
So
the
next
grant
that
we
have,
which
is
a
bigger
one,
is
run
by
dr
ardell.
This
is
74..
My
understanding
is
that
dr
adele
is
very
very
much
involved
with
the
casper
community
and
represents
casper
in
dubai,
so
this
is
a
grant
about
decentralized
lending
networks.
E
So
this
is
a
this
is
a
this
idea
of
dln
decentralized
data
networks
stands
at
the
crossroads
of
defy
and
microlending,
and
it's
a
it's
intended
to
be
a
new
set
of
rails,
developed
to
help
microfinance
institutions
around
the
world
scale
and
showcase
the
power
and
promise
of
the
blockchain
to
make
positive
impact
on
the
world.
So
microfinance
for
those
folks
who
are
not
economist.
People
may
know
that
this
is
a
very
big
deal
in
sub-saharan
africa
and
and
about
the
developing
world.
E
So
dr
adele
here
is,
has
put
this
grant
in
it
was
approved
almost
unanimously.
It's
a
half
a
million
dollars.
Sorry
half
a
million
euros
worth
of
grant
grant-
and
this
is
a
very
big
undertaking-
we're
very
excited
about
this.
This
particular
one,
dr.
F
Adele
is
absolutely
brilliant
yeah,
you
know
it
was.
It
was
amazing
and
it's
great
to
see
academic,
those
that
are
that
are
here
to
actually
do
a
lot
of
academic
research
and
put
the
research
into
action
participating.
So
we're
very
excited
to
have
him
come
along
and
and
be
a
part
of
the
the
trip
down
this
lane,
but
that
was
very
excited
about
that
grant.
F
Sure
sure
yeah
so
boot
node
is
it's
actually
been
in
work
for
in
the
works
for
a
long
time.
This
is
basically
an
infuria
analog
that
is
push
but
push
button.
Node
infrastructure
support.
F
So
ultimately,
this
this
is
to
help
make
staking
and
infrastructure
design
more
easy
for
everyone,
and
also
to
decouple
kind
of
the
the
the
the
expenses
of
the
current
cloud
providers
and
the
and
the
difficulty
of
expanding
nodes
into
different
service
providers
in
an
easy
way
to
where
you
can
at
some
point,
you
know,
allow
the
the
cheapest
cost
services
and,
ideally,
the
most
decentralized
services
for
your
nodes
at
the
push
of
a
button.
F
So
this
has
been
a
project
that
had
been
worked
out
for
by
david
thai
for
a
number
of
years
and
looking
forward
to
seeing
what
develops
there.
We
actually
did
demonstrate
boot,
node
consensus
in
2018,
so
looking
very
much
forward
to
the
the
the
continued
efforts
and
the
work
that
that
will
do.
F
So
that's
something
I'm
very
much
looking
forward
to
the
privacy
mapping
application,
so
this
again
is
kind
of
a
compliance
and
privacy
risk
for
data
architecture,
requirements
for
for
validators
oftentimes
people
are,
people
are
selling
validation,
services
and
staking
services,
and
sometimes
they
have
to
comply
with
different
privacy
rules
and
a
lot
of
validators
and
validation
services
aren't
necessarily
thinking
about
those
when
it
comes
to
financial
compliance
organizations.
F
F
Yeah,
it's
really
cool
man.
I
think
I'm
super
super
stoked
that
we're
getting
into
some
of
the
like
again,
the
architecture
of
like
cutting
the
legal
work
out
getting
legal
frameworks
out
for
everyone
to
be
able
to
operate
in
so
where
all
of
us
aren't.
You
know
going
at
this
alone
or
in
the
dark,
it's
only
being
presented
once
once
this
is
done.
F
There
will
be
an
opinion
like
we
saw
in
in
software
that
will
that
will
then
verify
your
services
to
see
whether
or
not
you
are
in
compliance
for
your
jurisdiction,
where
you're
operating
that's
great,
that's
going
to
save
a
lot
of
people,
a
lot
of
headaches-
and
you
know
this
is
a
print
once
received
many
times
operation
and
super
super
excited
for
it
to
to
go
through
and
yeah.
F
So
that
was
great
as
as
wolf
said,
we
began
with
some
of
the
onboarding
now
that
we
have
some
of
the
some
of
the
grant
recipients
finishing
milestones
and
and
we
were
able
to
bring
them
on
as
voters,
so
voting
associates
extremely
exciting
times.
I'm
very
excited
to
have
welcome
michael
sawyer
this
week
and
and
marching
as
well.
It's
coming
down
next
week,
we
have
several
more
that
are
coming
in.
F
I'm
really
excited
to
get
more
people
in
through
in
through
the
in,
through
the
process
they're
coming
into
our
telegram
chat
at
devex,
dao
and
trying
to
find
out.
You
know
the
conversations
that
we're.
Having
is
a
great
place
to
start
on
tuesdays.
Just
following
this
call,
we
have
our
own
community
call,
which
is
just
a
an
hour-long
session
of
trying
to
catch
everyone
up
about
what
we've
been
working
on
who's
working
on.
What
and
what
you
might
want
to
work
on.
So
it's
a
very
open
community.
F
You
know,
please,
we
encourage
you
to
come.
Come
come
in.
It
is
our
mission
to
to
to
to
centralize
value
into
the
hands
of
developers
that
can
build,
can
get
things
done
and
make
sure
that.
H
You
have
a
question,
I
have
a
question:
can
you
talk
about
some
of
the
d5
protocols
and
the
bridges
and
like
some
of
the
cool
stuff
that
I
know
the
community
is
probably
really
keen
on
to
start
seeing
liquidity?
You
know
coming
into
casper
and
you
know
basically
locking
that
value
on
the
blockchain.
So
can
you
share
with
some
of
the
interesting
grants
that
that
you
guys
have
been
able
to
curate
in
this
arena
and
what
this,
when
we
can
expect
those
to
go,
live.
F
Yeah,
so
it's
interesting,
we've
got
a
number
of
major.
You
know
staking
sorry,
the
d5
liquidity
providers
that
have
come
to
us
and
have
some
of
them
have
received
grants.
Some
of
them
are
in
that
gratification
process.
I
believe
I'm
allowed
to
mention
vesper
by
name.
If
I'm
not
well,
then
strike
me,
but
the
the
block,
team
and
vesper
have
been
good
friends
of
our
community
for
a
long
time
and
matthew,
rozak,
matt,
lam
and
the
rest
of
the
team.
F
Jeff
karzak
are
right,
now,
scrambling
and
and
building
and
working
on,
bringing
over
vesper,
which
is
an
incredible
incredible,
d5
protocol
and
into
casper
as
a
part
of
that,
there's
a
lot
of
things
that
need
to
be
built.
There's
a
lot
of
there's
a
lot
of
like
underlying,
like
meta-mentioned
bridges,
wrapped
wrapped
rap
token,
wrapped
issuances
that
need
to
be
built.
You
know
simple,
simple,
like
swap
dexes
those
things
are
in
process.
F
F
So
I
know
that
they
are
coming
over
and
looking
at
building
that
out-
and
you
know
working
on
on
that
so
very
exciting.
F
To
see
them
working
on
that
and-
and
we
have
sprinkle
as
well
so
sprinkle
is-
is
a
an
ido
launch
platform
that
is
represented
by
an
incredible
team
that
that
that
is,
that
is
very,
very
capable,
formerly,
formerly
the
head
of
marketing
for
the
ethereum
as
the
consensus
former
head
of
marketing
for
consensus
leads
was
one
of
the
leads,
the
sprinkle
ido
platform,
so
we're
very
much
looking
forward
to
that
platform
coming
out
too,
but
there's
some
of
the
underlying
standards
that
are
being
worked
on
as
well,
that
you
know
you
have
to
mention
when
you're
thinking
about
you
know
what
these
things
will
represent.
F
So
the
the
some
of
the
some
of
the
the
the
the
transpiled
contracts
from
erc
20
to
the
the
the
erc20
equivalent
over
at
casper,
but
then
some
of
the
native,
the
new
native
rust
contracts
that
are
being
built
specifically
for
that
and
also
like
the
777
contracts
that
are
that
that
are
in
progress
in
development.
So
all
these
things
are
building
blocks
to
the
wider
ecosystem,
and
so
a
lot
of
things
in
the
works.
F
There
is
a
an
eath
bridge
based
on
the
work
of
the
binance,
the
bsc
to
eth
bridge
that
binance
had
done
that
in
early
discussions.
I
know
an
application
is
expected
to
come
in
for
that
from
a
extremely
capable
team
out
of
ukraine
that
we've
been
in
discussions
on
how
that
should
be
formatted
and
that
should
come
in
as
well.
F
F
Yeah,
it's
been
been
exciting,
come
join
later
today,
we've
got
the
call
and
you
know
happy
to
show
people
how
to
apply
and
how
to
get
involved.
But
yes,
it's
all
going
along
very
well
looking
forward
to
getting
more
applications
in
and
having
more
voting
associates.
I.
G
It's
I
know
that
wolf
and
wolfe
and
charles
the
from
ledger
leap
are
working
on
making
it
a
lot
more
awesome.
But
you
can
actually
see
a
lot
of
the
activity
going
on
from
here
and
it's
pretty
cool,
especially
with
the
search
functionality,
because
that
gives
you
the
ability
to
search
for
historical
grants
as
well.
E
Yeah,
just
to
add
to
that
I
mean
we
have
system
upgrades
every
week
and
the
legit
lecture
lead
team
is
working
tirelessly
grinding
through
the
specs
upgrading
used,
making
things
more
user
friendly.
So
please,
every
week,
there's
incremental
progress.
Some
of
these
things
take
long
take
longer.
We
have
to
do
some
back
testing
etc,
but
we're
making
incremental
progress
great
progress
every
week.
G
Yeah,
you
know
one
one,
one
grant
that
I
would
actually
recommend
looking
into
for
anyone.
That's
interested
is
the
golang
sdk
for
casper
that
I
believe
that's
the
one
made
by
I'm
listening
to
tribute.
G
E
It's
in
it's
in
active,
formal
voting
right
now.
G
G
It's
definitely
one
of
the
cooler
grants,
because
the
functionality
it
adds
to
the
ecosystem
is
absolutely
massive,
especially
in
the
context
that
a
large
number
of
it's
called
core
node
level
infrastructure
is
written
in,
go
primarily
because
of
ethereum,
so
this
actually
kind
of
adds
a
large
amount
of
like
ease
of
integration
to
a
lot
of
cool
technologies.
F
Well,
thank
you
rossig.
I
really
pushed
hard
for
that
several
weeks.
You
know
probably
several
months
ago
to
get
that
team
going
and
I
really
love
the
team
that
built
that,
but
that
that's
also
an
integral
part
of
a
lot
of
exchange
integration,
but
the
team
that
built
that
the
distributed
labs
team
incredible
team
thankful
that
they're
part
of
the
community
and
yeah.
I
I'm
hoping
that
all
that
all
milestones
that
are
reached
and
all
submissions
for
milestones
are
as
smooth
as
that
one
was
a
very
fantastic
team.
C
Great
I'm
checking
the
time,
so
I
think
thank
you
very
much
delegates
now.
I
will
include
also
viewer
devexdao
in
our
current
status
document,
so
we
still
have
the
meeting
with
you
in
30
minutes.
The
meeting
link
is
also
provided
here
and
now
just
to
fit
into
our
time
frame
research.
C
Arcadia
group,
so
if
you
could
please
introduce
yourself,
I
know
it's
a
little
bit
switched
the
the
order,
but
still
and
then
introduce
the
company
and
partnership
with
casper
labs.
G
Absolutely
yeah,
so
arcadia
is
a
software
development
and
security
company,
we're
primarily
active
in
the
d5
and
privacy,
preserving
technology
space
in
the
privacy,
tech
space.
We
family
work
with
zero
knowledge
groups
and
fundings
along
those
lines.
The
main
technologies
we've
primarily
worked
with
are
in
regards
to
receiver
address
privacy
and
payment
codes.
G
In
that
regard,
and
outside
of
that,
we've
also
done
some
work
with
the
on
the
privacy
privacy
side
with
ring
signatures
and
zk
starts
and
things
along
those
lines
on
the
defy
side,
we're
more
notable
for
our
security
services
than
our
development
services.
While
we
have
done
some
cool
development
engagements,
most
of
our
security
work
has
been
in
the
area
of
audits
and
code
reviews.
G
Now,
in
this
area,
we've
primarily
been
working
in
in
prevention
and
as
well
as
recovery
at
later
points
in
time,
and
thankfully,
we've
never
had
a
situation
where
prevention
and
recovery
have
been
in
the
same
engagement,
but
that's
that's
where
we
do
a
large
amount
of
our
work.
We're
also
doing
a
substantial
amount
of
work
in
terms
of
building
infrastructure
in
the
casper
space.
Now
so
we've
made
a
massive
commitment.
G
We're
rapidly
hiring
and
I'm
plugging
the
arcadia
job
site
right
now
that
we
have,
we
have
about
15
positions
open
for
russ
developers,
as
well
as
about
five
or
six
in
peripheral
quality
assurance,
and
this
other
one
quality
assurance,
documentation
and
other
fun.
Things
like
that.
G
So
definitely
check
that
out
now
in
terms
of
what
we're
doing
on
casper
so
right
now
outside
of
core
infrastructure
and
I've
got
a
cool
wallet
to
show
you
guys,
if
you
guys
have
if
we
have
the
time
for
it,
but
outside
of
that,
we've
also
been
working
on
building
infrastructure
for
web3
integration,
such
as
gosuto
api,
which
is
basically
an
inferior
coolant
for
the
casper
ecosystem,
as
well
as
building
some
one-click
supply
chain
solutions
and
things
along
those
lines.
G
So
it's
easier
for
people
to
start
building
on
casper
now,
on
the
defy
side,
we're
working
right
now
to
identify
ways
that
we
can
create
standardized
contracts
for
ease
of
repeatability.
Now
one
of
the
factors
for
anyone
that's
familiar
with
or
with
the
space
is
that
basically,
a
lot
of
the
technology
that
exists
today
is
because
copy
and
paste
is
so
easy.
G
G
So
it's
it's
very
important
that
the
code
that's
being
built
is
easy
to
use
easy
to
replicate
easy
to
kind
of
copy
and
build
upon
innovative
on.
So
that's
where
we're
kind
of
focusing
on
right
now
now
some
of
the
cool
stuff
that
we're
really
excited
about
on
the
casper
side
is
primarily
on
the
on
the
cscd
solutions.
So
anyone
who's
familiar
with
ethereum
development
knows
that
hard
hat
is
pretty
much
king
right
now
they
overthrew
the
ganesh
suite
and
all
that
fun
stuff.
G
But
with
hard
hat
and
things
along
those
lines,
you
have
a
lot
of
the
functionality
that
casper
has
native
so
functionality
like
local
testing
and
replication
fun
stuff,
like
that,
as
well
as
having
the
ability
to
to
do
what's
got
multi-contract
testing
in
an
isolated
environment
as
well
as
in
an
environment
where
you're
testing
against
a
large
variety
of
other
contracts
as
well
and
as
and
this
is
pretty
cool.
How
easy
it
is
to
actually
kick
up.
A
test
net
now
kicking
up
a
test
net.
G
Usually
you
know
it
takes
a
bit
of
time
if
you're
doing
one
that
you
want
to
sustain,
but
on
casper
they
actually
have
a
python
script,
that
you
can
just
run
a
band
you're
running
a
test
net
that
you
can
have
like
on
my
side.
G
The
big
thing
is:
is
that
when
you
have
about
six
or
seven
developers
working
on
a
single
engagement
at
once,
it
can
be
a
real
pain,
and
that
has
to
actually
maintain
all
of
those
people
maintaining
the
same
instances
and
having
accounting
for
iterating
state
in
that
area.
So,
with
the
how
easy
it
is
to
create
test
nets
on
casper,
that's
pretty
much!
It's
it's
a
godsend!
Now
I
have
two
other
things
on
here
that
aren't
really
relevant
for
casper
or
sorry.
G
One
other
thing
on
here:
that's
not
relevant
for
casper,
which
is
the
machine
learning
stuff,
we're
we're
pretty
active
in
that
area
in
terms
of
building
gans
for
deep
fakes.
G
Now
that
extra
diet
is
kind
of
arguable,
so
we've
kind
of
we're
kind
of
taking
a
step
back
on
that,
while
we
figure
out
the
best
way
to
move
forward
there
now
back
to
the
casper
stuff,
so
I
just
saw
that
I'm
like
you
know,
I
probably
should
clarify
that
real
quick
before
someone
starts
thinking
that
I'm
doing
like
mercenary
stuff,
but
on
our
team
right
now
we
have
a
few
different
cool
things
that
we're
working
on
that.
I
think
that's
super
relevant.
G
Okay,
let
me
share
screen,
so
this
is
probably
one
of
the
simpler
projects
that
we're
working
on
this
took
about
about
two
and
a
half
weeks
to
make
it
took
a
little
bit
longer
in
terms
of
some
of
the
it's
called
technical
integrations,
the
upstream
libraries
we
were
using
that
we
kind
of
had
to
work
with
now.
This
is
kind
of
just
our
wallet
setup.
We're
going
to
have
this
out,
probably
by
end
of
day
tomorrow,
and
it's
essentially
essentially
just
a
simple
casper
wallet.
G
What
we're
going
to
be
doing
is,
and
shout
out
to
david
thai
for
convincing
me
that
we
need
to
do
this,
we're
actually
going
to
be
integrating
signing
functionality
in
wallet
to
potentially
connect
with
the
casper
signer
or
separately,
so
that
someone
can
independently
sign
a
transaction
from
the
website.
G
Have
the
ur
uri
open
up
the
gosula
wallet
and
they
can
just
one
click
say:
hey
I'm
signing
this
transaction
or
I'm
I'm
signing
this
interaction,
and
that's
one
of
the
things
that
we're
working
on
right
now
and
in
fact,
if
anyone
wants
to
play
with
the
beta,
which
is,
I
guess,
if
it's
coming
out
tomorrow,
there's
not
much
need
for
playing
with
the
beta,
but
we
do
have
some
pretty
cool
stuff
here
like,
for
example,
let
me
copy
this
address
real
quick
set
default.
G
Well,
there's
still
some
bugs
on
this
specific
version,
because
I
haven't
downloaded
the
latest
one.
But
let
me
show
this
real
quick.
So
what
send?
Let's.
G
Say:
okay,
sorry,
I'm
sorry,
I
sent
an
inaccurate
sorry
in
a
sec
and.
G
Okay,
sorry
that
I
keep
on
forgetting
that
there's
a
minimum
transfer
size
on
casper
the
demo
gods
are
not
smiling
upon
me
today.
I
probably
should
have
planned
this
off
beforehand.
G
Okay,
here
we
go
now
right
now,
one
of
the
some
of
the
cool
stuff
we're
changing
right
now
in
this
is
that,
because
of
how
easy
it
is
to
actually
build
systems
like
this
on
casper,
this
is
going
to
take
us
approximately
two
days
to
port
to
mobile
and
pretty
soon
you're
gonna
have
the
ability
to
you
know
play
with
this
on
mobile
as
well.
G
Now
the
ui
is
going
to
be
a
bit
different,
because
you
know
it's
hard
to
fit
all
of
this
stuff
on
mobile
unless
we
like
do
it
linearly
and
that
kind
of
sucks
in
terms
of
user
experience,
so
you're
going
to
have
kind
of
a
little
bit
lower
functionality
in
that
area.
Now
how
this
this
wallet
is
not
an
open
source
one,
but
we
are
going
to
be
open
sourcing,
everything
outside
of
the
ui,
so
the
entire
back-end
infrastructure,
but
we're
still
figuring
out
a
good
open
sourcing
plan
for
that.
G
But
basically,
right
now
like,
let's
say
that
I
wanted
to
do
a
50
del
50
token
delegation.
I
could
do
it
from
here
and
there
you
go
two
clicks
delegation
and
in
fact
this
is
cross-compatible
with
your
casper
signer
wallet.
So
if
you
have
your
pen
file,
you
can
just
do
import
from
file
and
just
select
the
file
and
have
it
running
from
here.
So
that's
that's
our
go
to
the
wallet.
We
also
have
and
let
me
remove
screens
real
quick
go
sorry.
G
I
have
a
million
tabs
open
and
I
want
to
make
sure
I
don't
accidentally
scare
someone,
let's
scare
the
audience
with
something
dumb.
Okay,
you
know
it's
a
bit
slow,
I'm
gonna
drop
a
link
into
the
panelist
chat,
so
in
case
anyone
has
a
faster
internet
than
me.
They
can
pull
it
up.
G
There
we
go
sorry
re-sharing,
my
screen
now
and
I'm
setting
it
to
go
sudo
now.
This
will
take
a
second
to
load,
because
this
is
not
our
production
environment.
This
is
a
test
environment
running
on
a
potato.
Let's
see,
if
that
one
sec.
G
G
Okay,
so
basically,
if
any
of
you
guys
are
familiar
with
inferior
base,
it's
one
of
the
backbones
of
the
decentralized
infrastructure
right,
if
you're
looking
at
any
sort
of
browser
extension
system
or
anything
along
those
lines,
they're
using
a
node
in
the
back
end.
G
Now
in
the
it's
got
in
the
ethereum
ecosystem,
inferior
is
king
with
fastly
being
the
main
infrastructure
provider
behind
that
now,
of
course,
right
now
there
is
a
competition
in
that
area,
with
providers
such
as
chain
stack
and
others
coming
in
and
starting
to
kind
of
decentralize
the
market
a
bit
and
the
goal
is,
is
that
in
in
casper
there
shouldn't
be
just
one
one
party
doing
providing
these
services
right
so
like,
for
example,
this
solution
here
is
primarily
focused
on
not
self-hosted,
but
primarily
people
that
are,
you
know.
G
I
just
need
this
right
now,
I'm
just
gonna
grab
it
and
go
boot.
Nodes
is
also
doing
something
really
similar
in
that
area,
except
they're,
also
supporting
support
hosting
it
on
your
own
infrastructure,
which
is
arguably
better
for
if
you're
running
a
large
scale,
deployment
or
running
an
operation
that
you
don't
want
reliant
on
a
third-party
provider,
well,
excluding
the
server
provider
now.
The
cool
part
about
this
system
right
here
is,
is
that
we
have
automated
kubernetes
scaling.
G
Now
it's
called
this
api
key
right
here.
I've
dropped
it
in
the
devdog
chat,
and
this
is
publicly
available.
If
you
want
to
use
it,
this
casper
api
right
now,
it's
a
production
one.
As
long
as
you
don't
over,
go
over
this
limit
per
the
day.
You're
good
and
chances
are
you're
not
going
to
be
going
over
that
unless
you
download
the
blockchain
like
a
metric
ton
of
times
now.
That's
these
are
the
two
projects
that
we
have
that
are
done.
Some
of
the
projects
that
we
have
that
are
upcoming.
G
We
have
some
partnerships
that
we're
working
on
with
some
of
our
clients
in
regards
to
putting
over
the
d5
applications
over
to
casper,
as
well
as
some
some
projects
in
the
arena
of
fantasy
football
and
things
along
those
lines,
building
solutions
in
the
casper
ecosystem
as
well.
G
Now,
when
I
say
solutions,
you
know
the
it's
primarily
in
the
nfd
space,
because
that's
where
a
lot
of
interest
comes
from
in
that
area,
we're
also
working
on
some
things
in
regards
to
one
click
supply
chain,
which
I
can't
show
you
that
demo,
because
my
my
developers
will
kill
me.
You
know
it's
not
close
to
demonstration
ready,
but
it's
just
to
give
you
a
description.
G
It's
you
can
one
click
provide
all
the
parties
that
are
involved
in
a
supply
chain
which
realistically
you're
gonna,
be
adding
more
people
later
on.
So
we
have
a
little
bit
of
flexibility
there
and
right
now
we're
having
it
with
supported
by
a
public
blockchain
solution,
basically
where
we're
doing
it
on
on
the
public
casper
network.
But
the
goal
is:
is
that
we
want
to
coordinate
later
on
and
potentially
have
it
where
it's
private
network
deployment?
Of
course,
dependent
on
the
different
licensing
requirements
in
that
area.
G
Now,
that's
that's
some
of
the
stuff
we're
working
on,
and
I
know
I
I
just
gave
like
a
giant
info
now,
but
we're
we're
doing
a
lot
of
stuff
and
with
the
number
of
developers
we're
bringing
on
right
now
just
for
building
more
in
the
casper
ecosystem.
It's
pretty
awesome
and
it's
kind
of
funny.
G
C
Is
great,
this
is
great,
it's
very
impressive
and
I'm
very
happy
to
hear
that,
so
the
wallet
is
coming
out
tomorrow.
G
Yes,
we're
gonna
make
two
minor
changes.
I'm
sure
you
guys
saw
me
kind
of
fumble
a
bit
with
that
error.
That's
already
been
fixed
and
we're
on
the
new
new
binary
and
we're
making
two
other
fixes
to
make
it
a
little
bit
funnier
for
mac
users
as
well
as
making
it
so
that,
in
terms
of
it's
called
compliance
with
1.2
to
my
mortgage
requirements,
so
basically
we're
just
going
to
be
making
some
minor
changes.
G
It's
not
going
to
be
noticeable
ui
wise,
we're
also
going
to
be
making
it
so
that,
if
you're
using
it
on
mainnet
there,
you
have
about
two
or
three
options
for
staking
throw
wallet
and
yeah.
That's
pretty
much
where
we
are
on
that
one.
But
cosuro
api
is
also
going
to
be
coming
out
this
week.
So
that's
going
to
be
coming
out
today's
tuesday.
This
will
be
coming
out
on
the
third
saturday,
all
right,
yeah.
H
H
G
Yes,
we
have
seed
phrase
support
as
well
as
we're
supporting
the
the
two
stated
derivation
paths
of
casper
according
to
what's
been
submitted
to
the
39,
as
well
as
we're
extending
for
2fa
support.
Now.
One
of
the
problems
with
2fa
is
is
that
when
you're
doing
it
in
a
local
environment,
you
have
both
the
the
server
key
and
the
local
key
on
the
same
device,
which
kind
of
makes
2
fm
move.
So
if
you
want
to
have
2fa,
you
have
to
have
a
secondary
server
now
for
that.
G
G
But
the
problem
with
that
is,
is
that
you,
at
the
end
of
the
day,
you're
kind
of
just
using
it
as
a
a
third-party
signing
key
and
that
kind
of
creates
a
a
bit
of
an
issue
in
terms
of
maintenance.
So
we're
doing
a
few
things
in
there.
We're
researching
the
best
way.
H
Very
cool
we're
very
excited
about
this.
Thank
you
so
much
for
your
work
and
you're
a
rock
star
man,
I'm
like
you
continuously.
You
never
fail
to
impress
me
with
your
technical
acumen
and
how
and
your
incredible
depth
and
knowledge
and
blockchain.
So
I'm
very
grateful
to
have
you
on
board.
As
you
know,
as
a
friend
and
advisor,
and
you
know
a
member
of
the
community
at
casper,
so.
C
Great
yes,
looking
at
the
clock,
joe,
do
we
have
any
questions
in
coming.
A
G
Absolutely
yeah
so
when
we
first
met
the
casper
guys
in,
I
think
it
was
osaka
or
I
think
the
naive
test
net
was
out
at
that
point
and
at
that
point
in
time
we
were
just
wowed
by
the
team
and
now
when
we
actually
played
with
the
network
some
of
the
cool
stuff
that
we're
excited
about
now,
any
blockchain
can
say
that
hey,
we
have
cheap
transactions.
G
That's
you
know
if
the
road's
empty
you're
not
going
to
have
traffic,
but
when
it
comes
to
not
only
scaling
but
also
having,
what's
the
word,
having
the
ability
to
do
complicated
contracts
while
not
having
to
worry
about
extremely
high
scaling
in
terms
of
costs
now
in
turn,
as
well
as
the
interoperability
in
terms
of
it's,
it's
parody
wasn't
based
right.
So
it
was
forked
off
of
parity
wasn't
in
terms
of
the
wasm
implementation.
G
Now
it's
been
heavily
modified,
so
you
can't
just
go
pair
us
into
casper
as
them,
but
because
it
has
that
lineage,
you
have
a
lot
of
the
cool
functionality
from
there.
Alongside
a
lot
of
the
cool
functionality
that
casper's
added
on
now
the
one
functionality,
that
is
not
an
arcadia
favorite
thing,
but
it's
my
personal
favorite-
is
the
the
staking
from
persons
functionality,
which
is
I'm
not.
Is
that
completely
out
yet
or
is
that
gonna
be
released
in
a
later
version.
H
Yes,
it's
a
great
question.
We
haven't
seen
a
lot
of
people
implement
the
purse
concept.
Most
people
have
just
gone
with
accounts
and
the
purses
have
kind
of
they're
there,
but
we're
still
figuring
out
whether
people
want
to
actually
use
purses.
H
Persons
could
theoretically
function
very
similarly
to
addresses
in
ethereum
where
you've
got
a
master
account.
You
have
a
bunch
of
purses
underneath
it
and
it
has
an
object
capability
security
model
baked
into
it
and
we
could
choose
to
extend
purses
or
we
could
remove
them
at
all
and
go
go
to
account.
So
I'm
still
seeing
like
you
know,
trying
to
figure
out
where
the
ecosystem
and
the
community
kind
of
land.
On
this
thing,
one
of
the
things
that
that
has
been
challenging
is
this
notion
of
transfer
id
right.
H
We
discovered
pretty
late
in
the
process
for
those
of
you
that
don't
know
when
you
transfer
token,
via
an
exchange
depending
on
the
exchange
you're
at
when
you
use
ethereum.
H
Your
token
goes
to
a
forwarder
contract
and
that
in
turn,
forwards,
basically
there's
a
master
account
that
each
exchange
uses,
and
then
they
have
this
notion
of
sub-accounts,
which
they
then
you
know
this
forward
or
contract.
Does
that
and
we
didn't
really
want
to
implement
that
in
casper
because
it
felt
like
it
would
basically
foot
gun
a
lot
of
the
special
work
we'd
done
for
account
transfer.
So
we
chose
to
go
with
the
memo
id
model,
which
basically
has
the
subaccount
thing.
G
So
to
give
you
guys
an
idea
on
what
I'm
thinking
about
if
you're,
if
you
have
a
person
you're
staking
from
a
contract
over
to
a
validator,
for
example,
you
could
theoretically
have
a
native
yield
inside
of
a
contract
without
having
the
associated
risk
of
say,
lending
the
money
out
or
having
that
money
be
mint
based
in
terms
of
the
yield
being
inflationary
inflationary
inside
of
the
token
of
the
contract
versus
casper
as
a
whole
of
the
network.
H
Yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah,
so
staking
staking
via
purses,
is
something
that
is
theoretically
possible.
It
is
definitely
theoretically
possible.
It
is
also
something
that
we
are
planning.
We
have
planned
work
for
2022,
which
is
called
account
and
contract
unification,
so
basically,
where
contracts
behave
exactly
the
same
as
accounts,
but
it's
much
bigger
than
just
staking
right.
So
if
we
do
that,
when
we
do
that,
you'll
be
able
to
stake
using
contracts,
contracts
will
be
able
to
stake.
H
H
You
can
have
associated
keys
that
have
the
authority
to
run
that
contract
or
not
that's
a
feature
of
casper
using
the
weights
and
threshold
functionality,
but
you
could
even
pop
it
up
the
stack
one
level
higher
and
say
a
contract
that
runs
in
its
own
context
could
have
associated
keys
that
could
have
permissions
to
either
manage
other
keys
or
perform
transactions,
and
even
go
as
far
as
where
specific
methods
within
a
contract
could
have
a
different
control
list
than
other
methods
in
the
contract.
H
This
is
like
all
the
stuff
that
enterprise
needs
right
like
if
you
want
to
actually
govern
and
control
your
contracts.
You
need
features
like
this
like
this
is
table
stakes
right,
so
we
already
know
what
the
design
looks
like.
It
would
be
a
fairly
extensive
lift
in
the
in
the
smart
contracting
engine,
but
we
think
that
this
would
be
just
a
massive
feature
to
deliver
right.
So
it's
definitely
on
our
roadmap
after
1.3
and
1.3
by
the
way
includes
call
stack.
H
So
we
got
a
lot
of
feedback
from
folks
that
they
wanted
to
see,
call
stack,
so
we
will
have
a
get
caller
function
in
the
contract
ffi
that
will
be
dropping
as
part
of
the
1.3
release.
In
addition
to
a
bunch
of
other
stuff.
G
So
one
cool
thing
as
well
on
the
enterprise
side
that
I
find
pretty
awesome,
is
because
casper
has
an
equivalent
for
a
hyperledger's
inter
interactive
communication
setup,
which
is
basically
where
you
can
have
two
parties
communicating
to
each
other
on
hyperledger.
Without
the
material
being
shared
completely
on
chain,
casper
has
an
equivalent
there.
Basically,
you
can
have
cooler
setups.
When
I
say
cooler,
I
also
mean
more
cost.
G
Efficient
cooler
means
a
lot
of
things
for
me,
but
basically
anything
that
sounds
boring
like
cost
efficiencies
scalability,
as
well
as
lower
compliance
cost
in
that
area.
G
That's
what
I
mean
in
that
context,
but
basically
we're
looking
at
one
of
the
options
right
now
for
one
of
our
projects,
which
is
in
the
is
in
the
medical
data
space,
and
it's
we're
looking
at
casper
in
that
context,
just
because
it
can
compete
with
hyperledger
in
that
regard,
as
with
with
authorizations,
as
well
as
the
permission
model
that
I
was
just
talking
about.
H
Yeah
and
and
and
it's
much
more
flexible
than
hyperledger,
because
hyperledger
the
only
option
you
ever
have
is
a
private
chain
right.
You
can
never
go
public,
you
can
you
can't
do
even
a
you,
can
do
a
consortium
network
right
which
is
not
possible
in
ethereum,
because
the
way
the
consensus
protocol
works
but
yeah
ours
is
one
of
the
few
chains
that
will
support
private
public
and
consortium
chains
right
all
the
way
across
stack.
So
it's
it's
very
exciting.
A
H
Pr
87,
the
casper
signer
just,
is
not
going
to
release
as
part
of
1.3,
so
one
the
1.3
release
is
a
core
node
release.
It
is
basically
the
node
architecture:
smart
contracting
engine,
node
rpc,
the
signer
has
a
separate
release
vehicle.
As
I
understand
it,
the
fixes
for
the
signer
that
that
are
really
important
that
we're
looking
for
will
release
as
soon
as
they
are
reviewed
and
merged
and
ready
to
go.
C
Yes,
this
is
correct,
and
this
is
pure
coincidence
that
now
signer
is
being
released
with
1.3,
it's
just
just
the
numbers,
so
when
we
will
be
ready
with
the
with
the
review
process,
we
already
sent
out
this
pr
to
a
couple
of
parties,
we'll
be
we'll
be
receiving
this,
and
that
shouldn't
take
more
than
a
couple
of
days.
A
Thanks
scott
thanks
so
yeah,
if
we,
if
we
don't,
have
any
more
questions,
we
can
wrap
it
up
for
this
week,
just
like
to
take
this
time
to.
Thank
you
all
for
joining
today,
we'll
be
live
again
on
with
our
community
call
next
tuesday
and,
of
course,
we'll
let
you
know
with
links
thanks
for
your
questions
and
thank
you
rasiq
for
joining
us
and
talking
about
the
arcadia
group
very
exciting,
and
we
look
forward
to
having
you
back
on
as
a
guest
in
the
very
near
future.
So
thanks
everyone.