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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
casper
labs,
joining
the
dppa
as
a
founding
member
and
give
a
technical
update,
we're
joined
by
brittany,
caser
co-founder
of
own
your
data
and
ivan
lozano
head
of
product
at
big
token,
piatt
and
ralph
from
the
casper
social
and
metaparlocar
of
casper
labs.
A
B
B
So,
as
usual
as
a
team,
we
entered
the
next
sprint
of
our
one.
The
three
release
cycle
release
1.3
marks,
the
third
major
production
upgrade
of
the
casper
protocol
and
the
top
priority
for
the
team
is,
of
course,
to
keep
the
maintenance
stable
and
up
and
support
the
testnet
network
as
well.
So
for
1.3
we
have
several
big
items
prepared.
They
are
available
to
for
the
review
on
our
public
roadmap.
B
Please
check
it
out.
If
you
have
any
questions
or
comments,
they
are
very
much
welcome
on
the
details.
We
have
our
one
one,
one
two
release
already
on
github,
it's
available
112
is
already
staged
on
the
main
net.
Only
six
percent
of
the
notes
are
without
this
upgrade,
so
we
are
very
close
to
to
finalize
this
this
round
as
for
1.2
release,
so
the
second
major
upgrade
we
are
about
to
release
it
for
the
tested
environment
network.
This
will
happen.
B
The
staging
will
happen
tomorrow
and
with
that
I
can
confirm
that
our
release
dates
remain
unchanged.
So
again
we
are
releasing
on
time.
This
is
the
release
calendar.
We
will
also
share
this
release
calendar
with
the
community.
So
soon
you
will
get
the
link
and
you
will
be
able
to
subscribe
and
see
live
where
we
are
current.
C
The
1.1.2
upgrade
already
went
out,
so
if
you
are
a
validator,
you
need
to
get
on
discord.
If
you
haven't
upgraded
your
node,
because
you
will
be
ejected,
so
we
need
validators
to
make
sure
their
nodes
are
up
to
date
and
if
you've
delegated
to
a
validator,
that's
been
ejected.
You
need
to
pick
another
validator
or
you
need
to
tell
that
validator
to
make
sure
they
update
their
node
because
they
are
missing
out
on
rewards
when
they
get
ejected.
C
They
will
miss
out
on
rewards
and
that's
not
good,
if
you've
delegated
to
them
so
make
sure
that
validators
are
paying
attention
to.
When
upgrades
are
we're
going
to
be
putting
upgrades
out
frequently
in
the
initial
days
right,
because
we've
got
a
lot
of
work,
we
want
to
do
and
then
our
cadence
will
slow
slightly,
but
regardless
validators
need
to
pay
attention
to
when
upgrades
are
coming
out.
So
we'll
put
a
link
up
to
this
calendar,
but
so
the
test
net
upgrade
is
actually
going
out
in
the
next
day
or
so,
and
then.
A
C
Main
net
upgrade
will
go
out
in
two
weeks
and
1.1.2
is
a
fairly
extensive
upgrade.
So
there's
a
lot
of
good
stuff
in
there
we
will
be
putting
out
an
announcement
people's
arranging
for
that,
so
there
will
be
clear
communication
about
the
contents
of
each
upgrade
and
we're
going
to
slowly
become
more
and
more
transparent
about
what's
going
into
these
updates
as
time
progresses.
So
over
back
to
you,.
B
Yeah
that's
correct,
and
as
for
the
release
notes,
we
are
working
on
the
new
template.
I
can
provide
you
with
a
sneak
peek
here,
so
we'll
have
a
detailed
release
notes,
also
taking
into
account
different
groups
that
we
are
targeting.
So
you
will
see
the
dates.
You
will
see
the
channels
that
you
see
here
the
channels
that
we
will
be
using
to
propagate
the
series
nodes.
Also
we'll
have
a
very
specific
call
to
action
so
for
vitators
that
developers,
contract,
autos
or
exchanges
will
have
the
updates
with
the
instructions.
B
As
for
the
details
on
the
mainnet,
so
you
can
check
them
live
on
our
cast
on
the
casper
live
service,
so
it's
provided
by
make
here
we
have
the
actual
data,
so
you
see
that
the
network
is
progressing.
Network
has
started
on
the
end
of
march.
As
for
now
we
have
over
6
000
blocks.
We
have
72
active
validators
and
we
have
over
three
and
a
half
billion
of
tokens
take.
B
So
we
already
created
a
cp48
it's
available
publicly
in
our
repository
and
then
we
are
engaging
with
the
implementation
work.
On
the
note
side,
we
are
working
on
the
following
issues,
so
we
are
moving
the
final
signatures
to
separate
event
stream.
So
this
is
the
work
that
we
are
doing
within
the
epic
of
event
stream
enhancements
and
we
are
also
investigating
and
optimizing
the
overhead
in
network
serialization.
B
So
you
see
here
that
I'm
making
these
items
active
so
they
are
leading
to
to
the
github
repository
to
our
issues,
so
you
can
check
them
and
check
their
status,
live
as
well
for
test
and
sre.
Our
main
goal
is
to
support
the
network
and
release
process
and
we
are
working
on
the
our
testing
suit,
so
nctl
and
in
ecosystem.
We
have
a
lot
of
very
interesting
activities,
so
we
are
still
supporting
various
exchanges
on
the
technical
side.
B
We
are
constantly
working
with
distributed
labs
on
golang
sdk
java
sdks
also
progressing
and
js
sdk
has
a
one
big
event,
which
is
the
community
pr
ready
to
review
for
all
developers
who
wants
to
join
us
and
and
check
on
the
status
for
1.5.
B
Also,
I
included
this
as
a
link,
so
you
can
go
directly
to
this
pull
request
and
comment
on
this,
and
it's
also
very
important
to
say
that
we
are
revamping
the
whole
documentation
system.
So
we
have
many
sites
with
different
informations.
We
want
to
you
need
to
make
them
more
uniform
and
this
is
happening
as
I
as
we
speak.
So
every
day,
new
information
is
coming
online
and
I
encourage
you
to
check
docs.kasperlabs.io,
which
is
our
hub
for
the
documentation,
as
well
as
the
wiki
page
in
casper
notes.
B
So
our
main
node
repository,
which
is
here-
and
it
will
be
also
linked
in
the
meeting
notes
for
the
contract
runtime.
We
are
finishing
the
constant
remediation,
so
we
are
fixing
all
the
major
and
now
mostly
major
issues
that
were
discovered
during
this
audit,
and
it
was
important
we
are
also
about
to
close
and
successfully
close,
the
local
keys
fix,
which
is
re-implementing
the
the
whole
concept
and
providing
more
isolation,
more
more
contextualization
for
the
keys
that
will
reduce
the
the
the
memory
footprint
in
global
state.
B
As
for
economic
research
alex,
can
you
give
an
update
here.
D
Everyone,
I
am
primarily
working
still
on
refreshing,
our
gas
cost
calculation
pipeline,
which
is
what
the
first
bullet
point
here
is
about,
and
we
actually
made,
I
think
very
significant
progress
today,
so
that
should
be
done
by
the
end
of
the
week
for
host
site
functions,
as
there
are
a
few
complications
with
some
other
aspects
of
it,
but
it
should
be
wrapped
up
soon,
great.
B
Thank
you
for
that.
Do
we
have
our
friends
from
dev
dao
with
us,
nice.
E
How's
it
going
it's
timothy
lewis.
You
know
this
has
been
an
exciting
week.
We
launched
our
governance
protocol
a
little
over
a
week
ago
and
we
have
been
lining
up
and
setting
up
getting
everything
ready
to
go
with
the
queue
to
prepare
for
public
registration
and
the
announcement
of
public
registration
being
open,
and
that
day
is
today.
E
So
as
of
today
at
devexdao.com,
public
applications
are
open
and
available.
We
look
forward
to
many
of
the
communities
submitting
whatever
grant
proposals
that
they
have.
So
it's
a
really
exciting
day
for
us
we're
going
to
be
going
through
the
process
in
our
call,
which
will
be
pinned
and
posted
on
at
devex
dao
in
our
telegram
chat.
E
But
we've
gone
through
a
number
of
the
the
grants
that
had
been
in
our
pipeline
already,
we've
gone
through
the
process
and
we're
very
excited
about
the
the
method
and
the
efficiency
that
we
expect
to
get
through
grant,
processing
and
trying
to
make
this
a
fun
way
to
approach
getting
you
know,
community
funding,
so
we're
looking
very,
very
forward
to
very
much
forward
to
the
next
couple
of
weeks
and
seeing
what
pops
up
please
join
us
at
devx
dao,
if
you're
interested
in
grants
for
building
open
source
projects
decentralized
and
especially
on
the
the
casper
protocol
other
than
that
yeah,
a
bunch
of
cool
stuff
coming
down
the
pipeline.
E
You
know
gas,
gas,
credit
network
type
stuff
that
I'm
very
much
interested
in.
We
expect,
by
early
july,
to
have
similar
to
like
an
aws
style
credit
system
for
those
that
are
building
dapps
to
where
you'll
be
able
to
apply
and
receive
credits
to
pay
for
the
gas
to
to
compute
your
contracts.
E
So
that's
one
one
that
I'm
really
looking
forward
to
we've
had
a
number
of
dex
contracts
come
up,
ideo,
launcher
platforms,
come
up
things
of
that
nature,
we're
very
interested
in
trying
to
get
people
working
on
the
core
protocol
and
a
lot
of
through
a
lot
of
cep
issues
so
we're
looking
at
different
ways
of
helping
and
assisting
the
community
there,
but
bottom
line
is,
if
you're,
a
developer
you're.
E
Listening
to
this
call,
we've
got
an
amazing
resource
available
to
us
at
the
devex
dao,
in
which
we
distribute
funding,
grant
funding
through.
Basically,
a
steering
committee
of
fellow
developers
and
we'd
love
to
have
you
come
join
us
the
best
place
to
reach
us
is
devxdale.com
or
at
devxdell
on
telegram.
B
Great,
this
is
terrific
news.
Thank
you
very
much
tim
and,
as
tim
said
in
45
minutes,
there
will
be
another
session.
So
please
join
this
one.
If
you
are
interested
in
checking
more
about
the
grants
and
with
that
we
are
closing
the
technical
updates
section,
I'm
getting
back
to
the
slides
and
before
we
will
dive
in.
I
would
like
to
ask
brittany
and
ivan
to
introduce
themselves,
and
let's
start
with
that,
thank
you.
Hi.
F
F
So
the
the
dppa
is
the
data
privacy
protocol
alliance
and
we're
going
to
get
a
little
bit
deeper
into
that
later.
In
this
call,
but
to
introduce
myself
my
name
is
brittany
kaiser.
I
am
the
co-founder
of
the
own,
your
data
foundation
for
those
of
you
that
that
know
me.
You
probably
know
me
best
as
someone
who
has
been
very
hands-on
on
a
lot
of
blockchain
legislation
and
regulatory
work
over
the
past
three
or
four
years,
mostly
working
on
all
of
the
legislative
infrastructure
in
wyoming.
F
To
make
sure
that
people
like
us
all
of
these
incredible
technical
entrepreneurs
that
are
solving
a
lot
of
the
biggest
problems
of
big
tech
in
the
data
industry
that
we
are
allowed
to
build
our
companies
and
we
have
specific
rules
and
easier
regulations
to
work
with.
F
So
some
of
you
might
also
know
me,
as
the
cambridge
analytica
whistleblower,
I
have
spent
a
serious
amount
of
time
over
the
past
four
years.
Working
with
government
officials
working
with
you
know,
cabinet
briefings,
parliamentary
briefings,
training,
fortune,
500
companies
and
their
cabinets
on
how
and
their
and
their
boards
how
to
use
blockchain
technology
in
order
to
solve
a
lot
of
data
protection
and
privacy
issues.
So
I'm
really
excited
that.
F
It's
really
going
to
be
the
technology
that
protects
our
data,
and
so
my
organization
on
your
data
foundation
does
a
lot
of
education
on
digital
literacy
and
teaching
people
how
to
protect
their
privacy
and
be
safe
and
successful
online,
but
now
joining
the
dppa
as
well
as
casper,
labs
and
big
token.
As
an
advisor,
I
am
specifically
working
on
helping
build
out
this
alliance
of
aligned,
individuals,
organizations,
companies
that
are
looking
to
solve
a
lot
of
the
biggest
problems
in
data
protection
and
privacy,
and
so
thank
you
guys
for
having
me
here.
F
C
My
understanding
is,
he
had
to
drop,
he
was
on
here
earlier,
but
I
think
he
had
an
emergency
and
unfortunately,
he
had
to
drop,
which
isn't
is
unfortunate.
Let
me
see
yeah
he
isn't
able
to
join
in
yet.
F
No
worries
I
can
give
you
guys
a
quick
overview
of
the
big
token
app.
I
was
so
excited
to
see
that
big
token
was
going
to
be
one
of
the
first
big
projects
that
was
integrating
into
casper,
specifically
because
for
the
past
few
years,
I
have
been
on
a
global
campaign
to
explain
to
people
why
data
ownership
is
so
important
and
what
I
mean
by
data
ownership
is
not
just
privacy
where
we
all.
F
We
are
able
to
protect
our
data
and
keep
it
private,
but
where
all
of
us
are
able
to
participate
in
what
is
the
world's
most
valuable
and
lucrative
industry,
the
multi-trillion
dollar
personal
data
industry,
and
that
means
that
we
would
be
able
to
safely
and
securely
and
anonymously,
be
able
to
share
our
data
with
complex,
smart
contracts,
where
we
could
decide,
for
instance,
exactly
who
got
access
to
our
data
for
how
long
for
what
purposes
they
got
to
use
it
for
and
that
we
would
get
paid
before
we
handed
away
any
access.
F
So
the
the
infrastructure
that
is
possible
on
casper
enables
this
in
a
way
that
no
other
blockchain
infrastructure
that
I've
ever
seen
does
and
that's
why
I'm
so
excited
about
it.
And
so
what?
What
big
token
does
that
this
app
has
been
around
for
the
past
couple
years
and
they
have
plugged
into
a
lot
of,
for
instance,
market
research,
partners
and
survey
companies
and
different
different
data
organizations
who
will
help
you
monetize
your
personal
information,
but
big
token
allows
you
to
privatize
your
digital
identity.
F
It
allows
you
to
protect
the
information
that
you
want
to
keep
safe
and
then
safely
securely
and
anonymously
share
all
of
the
data
that
you
can
be
that
you
can
be
monetizing,
so
you
can
earn
money
in
the
big
token
app
by
by
choosing
to
share
a
certain
data,
you
can
choose
to
fill
out
surveys
or
answer
certain
questions
or
take
certain
actions
and
use
your
you
know
extra
time
and
attention
that
you
might
have
between
tasks
in
order
to
earn
a
decent
amount
of
money.
F
Every
day
when
you
consider
that
half
the
world
is,
is
really
living
on
a
couple
dollars
a
day.
So
my
huge
goal
as
an
individual
and
as
an
advisor
to
casper,
I'm
also
coming
on
as
an
advisor
to
big
token
and
a
leader
in
the
data
privacy
protocol
alliance,
is
really
to
make
sure
that
anyone
would
have
access
to
financial
stability
by
at
minimum
being
able
to
monetize
the
personal
data
that
they
produce
every
single
day.
F
It
allows
you
to,
at
the
very
least,
buy
your
groceries
and
feed
yourself
and
your
family
just
by
producing
data
out
of
your
device
and
deciding
to
share
that
safely
and
securely
and
anonymously,
as
opposed
to
giving
it
away
for
free
in
a
completely
unsafe
way,
which
is
what
most
technology
unfortunately
does
for
us
these
days.
So
I'm
not
asking
people
to
give
away
more
data
than
they
already
do.
F
I'm
saying
you
are
able
to
you
are
able
to
securely
do
that
in
a
safe
way,
in
a
transparent
way,
in
a
consensual
way,
where
you
understand
what
you're
deciding
to
share,
and
you
are
personally
reaping
the
benefits,
as
opposed
to
only
the
companies
who
have
built
the
platforms
that
you
are
using
and
touching
so
really
excited
to
be.
Here
really
excited
to
be
a
part
of
all
of
this,
and
thank
you
guys
for
listening.
Looking
forward
to
questions
in
a
bit.
B
C
Brittany,
we're
super
excited
to
have
you,
you
know
working
with
casper
the
protocol
and
being
an
advisor
on
the
project.
You
know
data
privacy.
I
worked
in
web
analytics
for
about
five
years.
I
worked
for
omniture
and
then
you
know
they
were
officially
acquired
by
adobe,
and
so
I
am
intimately
intimately
familiar
with
just
the
breadth
and
the
depth
to
which
they
track
user
data,
and
this
is
like
this
was
even
before
mobile
right
and
with
mobile.
Now
it's
it's
even
worse
right.
C
So
now,
they're
tracking
things
like
your
personal
location
and
they
know
where
your
home
is
it's.
It
is
very
rampant.
It
is
pervasive
and
we
really
don't
have
any
control
now
so
taking
back
this
control
and
ownership
of
this
data
is
so
so
important.
It's
something
that
really
gets
glossed
over
by
a
lot
of
people
because
they
make
it
so
convenient
right.
Google
makes
it
so
convenient
for
you.
If
you
share
your
data,
you
get
all
these
niceties
and
value
adds,
but
then
the
price
you
pay,
it's
it's
insidious
right.
C
So
I
just
I'm
super
excited
to
have
you.
You
know
be
a
part
of
the
project
and
help
pushing
this
initiative
forward.
It's
really
important.
F
Absolutely
I
mean
there,
there
are
a
few
things
that
could
be
more
important
than
this.
In
my
opinion,
where
really
technology
over
the
past
few
decades
has,
you
know,
become
kleptocratic,
it
is
really
designed
mostly
to
take
away
as
much
value
and
therefore
as
much
data
away
from
us
as
possible,
where
it's
just
usually
the
companies
that
are
benefiting,
not
the
user,
not
the
individual,
who
is
participating
with
their
time
and
attention
and
data
production.
F
So
it's
really
leveling
the
playing
field
and
recognizing
that
all
of
us
should
be
rewarded
for
being
a
part
of
the
system
which,
of
course,
everyone
that
is
involved
in
blockchain
technology
understands,
but
unfortunately,
legacy
technology
was
not
built.
That
way.
So
it's
up
to
us
to
rebuild
the
system
and
create
a
better
infrastructure
that
allows
everyone
to
benefit
and
participate.
C
Yeah
absolutely-
and
you
know
it's
one
of
the
things
with
blockchain
technology
is,
it
could
be
a
double-edged
sword
right.
This
is
where
things
get
kind
of
scary
right,
because
I
can
opt
out
of
my
phone
for
my
location
services.
It's
not
convenient,
but
there
are
things
I
can
do.
I
can
still
use
cash
right,
particularly
with
like
sovereign
currencies
and
those
kinds
of
things
coming
out
with
blockchain.
C
If,
if
we
don't
really
focus
on
data
privacy
right
now,
it
could
become
a
way
that
just
further
kind
of
tightens
the
noose
around
our
neck
right.
So,
like
I
see
this
is
like
this
is
the
kind
of
stuff
that
wakes
me
up
in
the
middle
of
the
night
in
a
cold,
sweat
honestly
in
terms
of
what
it
is,
I'm
potentially
building
for.
F
Future
generations
absolutely-
and
I
think
it's
really
important
to
note
that,
because,
unfortunately,
a
lot
of
people
who
are
not
technologists-
and
they
don't
think
about
this
on
a
more
granular
granular
level,
they
say
well,
my
data
is
already
out
there.
So
what's
the
point
in
me
deciding
to
change
all
of
my
behavior
to
protect
myself
when
I
can't
get
my
data
back,
my
privacy
is
already
gone.
F
Well,
you
might
not
be
able
to
easily
get
your
data
back,
that's
already
out
there,
but
I'm
talking
about
all
of
the
data
that
you
produce
from
now
into
the
future
and
all
of
the
data
that
our
children
are
going
to
produce
and
our
children's
children.
So
we
we
really
need
to
take
a
stand
now,
the
sooner
the
better
and
start
protecting
the
data
that
we're
producing
every
day,
because
the
older
our
data
that's
already
out,
there
gets
the
less
useful.
F
It
is,
I
think,
all
the
data
scientists
on
this
call
know
that,
and
so
once
we
start
protecting
our
data
and
owning
it
and
keeping
it
for
ourselves
and
deciding
what
we
want
to
share.
Our
value
will
go
up
and
then
we'll
be
able
to
make
sure
that
any
of
the
information
that
we
didn't
want
to
share
that
is
currently
taken
away
from
us
by
legacy.
Technologies
no
longer
happens
and
that
we're
in
control
and
that
we're
empowered
to
make
sure
that
our
digital
lives
are
the
way
that
we
want
them
to
be.
B
So,
let's
refer
to
joe,
so
do
we
have
any,
I
think,
coming
from
the
community
yeah.
A
So
one
question,
that's
obviously
very
reoccurring
is:
can
you
give
some
more
information
about
the
coin
market
cap
data.
A
Yeah,
so
one
quick
to
just
before
you
say
that
meta.
So
we
are,
we
are
working
with
coin
market
cap
and
other
third
party
websites
to
correct
the
historical
data
and
you'll
help
us
hopefully
see
that
shortly
reflect
on
those
websites,
but
yeah
go
ahead.
Meta.
C
Yeah,
so
part
of
the
challenges
with
the
corn
market
cap
data
is
that
the
tokens
we
have
many
many
tokens
that
are
locked
and
they
are
locked
via
mechanisms
that
are
outside
of
the
protocol.
So
one
of
the
challenges
that
we
have
had
with
representing
the
staked
you
know
the
locked
tokens
is.
We
have
some
of
the
vfta
tokens
that
everybody's
familiar
with
at
genesis.
Those
are
locked
in
what
we're
calling
the
auction
contract.
So
all
all
the
stake
is
locked,
that
is
in
protocol.
C
However,
the
team
tokens
the
coin
list,
public
sale
tokens
all
of
the
other,
the
advisory
tokens
virtually
all
the
other
supplies,
also
locked
and
releases
over
different
separate
schedules
and
those
locking
mechanisms
are
being
handled
by
a
wallet
providers
and
because
they're
being
handled
by
wallet
providers.
They
don't
exist
in
an
api
that
we
can
easily
give
to
coinmarketcap.
C
Now
what
we're
going
to
do
and
other
websites
right,
so
we
can't
expose
an
api
for
the
circulating
supply
that
will
be
accurate
for
the
next
three
years.
So
what
we're
building
is
we're
going
to
build
a
set
of
apis
that
basically
pull
in
the
unlocked
schedules
that
have
been
communicated
from
the
association
to
these
other,
these
wallet
providers,
so
that
there
is
clarity
and
transparency
over
how
the
tokens
unlock
for
the
different
tranches
right,
there's
different
tranches
and
different
unlock
schedules.
C
So
it's
not
like
these
tokens
are
locked
in
a
contract
with
ethereum
like
as
the
way
eth.
Does
it
so
it
because
of
that
there
isn't
a
way
to
expose
it
in
protocol
they're
being
locked
at
the
wallet
interfaces,
and
so
this
is
what's
making
reporting
this
challenging.
It's
a
technical
problem
right.
It's
not
a
willingness
problem,
we're
not
trying
to
nobody's
trying
to
hide
it
right.
It
is
a
technical
problem
with
exposing
this
vian.
C
A
Thanks
meadow,
we
have
another
question:
what's
the
future
marketing
plan
for
casper
and
is
there
any
d5
applications
in
the
works.
C
Yeah
so
I'll,
let
the
I'll
let
the
association-
and
I
can
answer
the
marketing
scheme
right
so
there's
absolutely
a
marketing
team
for
casper
association,
it's
serotonin
they're,
a
fantastic
marketing
group,
post
post
public
sale.
They
are
working
on
a
marketing
plan
and
communications
plan,
so
that
is
in
works.
There
already
is
a
marketing
team.
We
are
working
with
the
casper
association
to
refocus
efforts,
understand
that
the
casper
association
is
fairly
new
and
they
are
figuring
out
the
marketing
plan
in
in
collaboration
with
serotonin.
C
C
G
You
yeah
not
on
this
topic
I'll
say
something
afterwards
on
the
association.
A
Yeah
we
we
do
have
a
question
here
from
someone.
When
will
it
be
simple
to
stake
without
having
to
learn
the
code
on
casper.
C
Yeah,
so
what's
happening
with
staking
is
we're
waiting
for
a
bit
go
to
implement
staking
on
their
end,
so
once
bitco
has
implemented
staking
on
casper,
any
of
the
wallets
and
exchanges
that
have
also
integrated
with
bitco
will
provide
a
staking
interface,
we're
also
working
on
a
staking
interface
and
ledger
integration
for
cspr.live
majority
of
that
work
has
already
be
done.
The
ledger
application
is
already
done.
We're
waiting
for
audit
with
trail
of
bits,
so
trail
of
bits
has
us
on
their
schedule
for
the
audit
of
the
ledger.
C
Application
quant
stamp
is
doing
an
audit
of
the
casper
signer.
We
believe
these
things
need
to
be
audited
before
they
can
be
released,
and
so
you
know
as
soon
as
they
clear
those
audits
would
be
good
to
go
with
ledger
integration,
a
web
application
that
will
enable
token
transfers
and
staking
on
cspr.live.
So
both
of
these
things
are
in
flight.
H
And
joe
you
and
I
can
always
work
on
that
little
video
thing.
We
were
talking
about
getting
pc
and
mac
users
able
to
do
it
themselves.
C
G
G
We
are,
of
course,
very
excited
that
a
number
of
projects
have
decided
to
build
on
casper
and
they
will
be
announced
in
due
course,
and
I
would
say
it's
no
secret
that
you
can
expect
some
quite
exciting
news
over
the
coming
weeks
and
and
the
next
few
months,
including
financial
applications,
and
on
on
a
I
would
say,
on
a
very
different
basis
than
what
is
typically
thought
of
how
finance
should
work
in
blockchain
environments.
A
Thanks
ralph,
we
have
a
question
here
about
casper
scion,
which
is
simply
when
will
casper
sign,
be
ready.
C
A
They
are
all
the
same
iou
data
coin
market
cap
we've
already
covered
that.
C
A
If
there's
no
other
questions,
then
thanks,
everyone
for
for
tuning
in
live
today
on
youtube,
we'll
be
live
again.
Next
tuesday,
thanks
to
our
guests
for
joining
and
the
devex
dao
call
will
be
live
next.
We'll
leave
some
links
to
that
in
the
casper
telegram
and
in
the
dev
dev
down
telegram,
so
feel
free
to
join
that
if
you'd
like,
because
there's
some
exciting
announcements
about
to
happen.
So
thank
you.
Everyone
for
watching
thanks
everyone
here
and
we'll
see
everyone
next
week.