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D
Okay,
go.
C
C
E
Hello,
everyone,
it's
my
pleasure
in
welcoming
you
to
this
week's
community
call.
My
name
is
amit
patnaik
and
I'm
the
quality,
control
and
release
manager
at
casper
labs
before
casper
labs.
I
was
managing
quality
for
enterprise
products
at
sap
and
at
mastercard
and
I'll,
be
giving
the
technical
updates
today
followed
by
my
colleagues,
who
will
give
a
talk
on
a
very
interesting
topic.
Casper
signer
over
to
you,
yan.
F
Hi
I'm
janas
at
casper
labs.
I
work
with
jstac,
mainly
developing
customer
client
sdk,
and
supporting
integrating
it
with
other
software.
Thanks.
D
Hello,
everyone-
and
this
is
mache
from
casper
labs,
I'm
a
head
of
ecosystem
team
and
we
aim
to
develop
all
kinds
of
tools
and
libraries
you
need
for
the
development,
including
smart
contracts
and
javascript
integration
and
the
browser
interaction.
B
Oh
yeah
yep,
I'm
george
from
casper
labs,
so
I'm
a
software
engineer
working
mainly
with
react,
type,
script
and
js
and
mainly
focusing
on
designer
at
the
moment.
G
Yeah,
hey
everybody:
it's
lee
pennington,
I'm
one
of
the
partners
over
at
digital
strategies,
lead
investor
into
casper,
labs
and
coming
today
to
talk
to
you
about.
You
know
what
we're
actually
building
on
casper,
not
only
as
an
investment
partner,
but
we
kind
of
like
our
tech
side,
what
we
introduced
into
into
casper
labs
and
we
kind
of
go
back
to
like
2013,
where
we
began
as
a
tech
company
and
we've
kind
of
brought
that
knowledge
into
the
cryptocurrency
world.
G
So
looking
forward
to
kind
of
speaking
to
you
about
that
merson's,
not
on
the
call,
so
I
think
we
can.
We
can
go
straight
into
it
now,
a
minute
all
right.
E
Okay,
so
I
think
I'm
going
to
move
over
to
the
technical
updates,
so
all
right.
So
before
I
go
into
the
details,
the
weekly
highlights
for
this
week,
our
test
nate,
was
test.
Net
was
upgraded
to
version
1.2.0
very
successfully
on
the
19th
and
the
mainnet
1.2.0
is
on
schedule
and
the
staging
has
completed,
and
the
activation
is
on
the
28th
of
may
so
call
to
all
the
validators.
E
To
take
note
of
this,
and
one
very
good
news
is
that,
in
the
spirit
of
full
transparency,
we
have
started
releasing
our
technical
notes
and
reaching
out
to
our
communities
via
various
mediums
like
blogs,
twitter
telegram,
newsletters,
etc,
and
I
would
like
to
show
a
sample
of
the
post
from
from
our
release
note
for
1.2.0,
which
essentially
encapsulates
the
major
features
and
enhancements
the
timelines
and
the
various
call
to
action
for
various
users
of
our
networks,
whether
it's
validators
developers,
contract
authors
and
exchanges
and
the
specific
actions
that
they
need
to
take
in
order
to
be
able
to
upgrade
to
the
different
facets
of
our
network
that
they
use.
E
So
as
we
know,
the
roadmap
for
1.3.0
included
some
important
updates
to
context-state
improvements,
sponstamp
event
stream
protocol
resilience
and
performance
scale.
These
things
were
discussed
earlier
and
we
are
on
target
with
that.
For
the
1.2.x
upgrades
we
are
sharing
the.
E
So
let
me
go
to
the
engineering
status
so
essentially
for
the
1.2,
the
you
can
see
all
the
changes
that
are
in
in
the
release,
notes
that
we
have
shared
and
the
I
have
already
updated
about
the
destination
main
net
success
and
schedules.
E
So
the
current
focus
again
is:
you
know
on
the
redesign
of
the
synchronizer,
which
is
we
are
working
on
it
and
we
there
is
a
bunch
of
features
that
we
are
working
on
and
I
just
want
to
share
the
board
real,
quick
and
just
to
give
a
quick
view
of
the
volume
of
changes
that
we
are
currently
working
on
and
our
current
activity
and
we
are
on
target.
E
We
actually
are
wrapping
up
the
the
engineering
work
today,
which
is
code
freeze,
followed
by
two
weeks
of
intense
integration,
testing
which
starts
today,
which
includes
integration,
testing
and
stress
and
load
tests.
E
So,
and
in
addition
to
that,
we
have
been
optimizing,
our
nctl
tool,
which
facilitates
the
integration
testing
for
small
networks.
Our
ecosystem
has
been
making
several
interesting
changes.
E
So
that
and
please
have,
if
you
have
any
question
q
a
to
post
them
today,
yeah
so
over
to
alexander
for
the
economic
research
part.
H
Good
morning,
everybody
well,
this
is
a
little
bit
out
of
date,
but
we
well.
I
am
mostly
working
on
updating
our
code
for
assigning
guest
posts
to
both
host
site
functions
and
to
wars
and
opcodes.
So
when
that
that
work
will
be
ongoing
for
the
next
several
weeks,
I
think.
E
Okay,
I'm
going
to
update
this
right
after
the
call
sorry
about
that
economic
research,
part
yeah,
and
so
you
can
find
all
the
information
and
links
for
governance
status
here
on
this
roadmap
status
page-
and
we
have
updated
this
yesterday-
to
reflect
the
other
changes
now
for
the
main
net.
Casper
live,
I'm
happy
to
say
that
we
have
over
80
validators
currently
and.
E
B
Yep
so
hi
this
is
george
speaking
and
so
I'll
share
my
screen,
for
you
just
give
me
a
second.
We
can
get.
C
B
B
But
the
way
we're
going
to
go
over
today
is
using
the
browser
extension
that
we've
developed
called
designer
and
what
I'll
do
is
I'll
start
off
and
feel
free
as
you
go
to
if
there's
any
questions,
just
drop
them
in
the
chat
or
the
q
a
or
try
and
get
to
them
towards
the
end,
and
also
just
to
note
that
if
you're
trying
to
follow
along
this
is
a
in
development
version
of
the
signer.
So
it's
a
little
bit
further
ahead
than
what's
in
the
store.
B
Okay,
so
initially
you're
gonna
be
faced
with
creating
a
new
vault.
So
if
we
just
set
a
password
for
that.
B
And
then
the
first
thing
you're
going
to
need
to
do
is
either
import
or
create
an
account.
So
you
can
either
create
an
account
sorry
import
an
account
from
a
pem
file
or
you
can
create
an
account,
which
is
what
we're
going
to
do
just
now.
So
we'll
just
call
it
demo.
You
can
select
your
algorithms.
Currently,
these
are
the
algorithms
algorithms,
sorry
that
we're
going
to
support-
and
you
can
see
your
public
key
and
your
secret
key
here
and
if
we
just
create
that
account,
we've
got
it
here.
B
So
that's
your
active
key
at
the
moment,
so
that'll
be
the
one
that's
selected
for
signing.
If
an
app
wants
to
use
it,
you
can
view
and
manage
your
keys
up
here
in
the
key
management
area.
You
can
edit
the
name
delete
them.
Although
you
can't
delete
if
you've
only
got
one
key
left,
and
you
can
also
view
your
public
key
and
your
account
hash
cool
so
now
that
you've
got
that
we
can
go
onto
the
app.
B
The
other
thing
to
mention
with
the
keys
is
that
they're
all
stored,
the
whole
vault
is
stored
encrypted
and
under
the
chrome
storage.
Api,
so
it's
all
very
secure
once
you've
got
your
all
set
up
and
you
can
use
web
apps
at
casper
live
and
they
will
ask
you
to
sign
in
or
connect
to
signer,
and
when
that
happens,
it
will
probably
pop
up
like
this,
and
you
can
say,
connect
you'll,
get
a
little
confirmation
there
just
to
see
what
permissions
you're
going
to
give
them
and
what
they're
going
to
be
able
to
do.
B
It's
just
a
really
simple
thing:
just
to
prove
how
it
works
for
the
transfer
to
work,
you
need
to
add
the
required
transfer,
id
and
transfer
ids
can
be
used
arbitrarily
and
they
can
be
used
to
link
into
legacy
or
sort
of
off
chain
systems
and,
for
example,
to
link
accounts.
Things
like
that,
so
I
just
put
in
a
random
series
of
numbers
there
and
we
hit
sign,
deploy
and
then
on
the
right.
You'll
see
here.
We've
got
our
signature
request
and
it's
got
all
the
details
of
the
deploy
here.
B
B
So
now,
if
we
hit
sign
it'll
come
back
here
and
it's
got
all
the
details
now
and
you
can
actually
view
the
full
deploy
here
which
will
show
you,
the
entire
json
object.
That's
returned
from
the
signer
with
the
deploy
hash,
some
details
in
the
header
to
do
with
account,
and
things
such
like
that
then
you've
got
your
payment
and
then
you've
got
your
session,
so
this
is
actually
what's
sort
of
contained
in
the
deploy,
the
main
part
of
it.
In
this
case,
it's
a
transfer.
B
You've
got
your
three
arguments
there
for
amount
target
and
id
as
mentioned
earlier,
and
you've
got
your
array
of
approvals,
which
has
now
been
populated
because
of
the
signer.
So
you've
got
your
signing
key
there.
That's
the
public
key
and
then
the
signature
for
that
key,
and
you
can
also
have
multiple
approvals
in
here.
If
you
want
to
set
a
multi-signature
kind
of
system
up
so
you'll
just
see
a
rearray
of
these
objects
like
that
by
and
large
that's
about
the
the
sum
of
it
at
the
moment.
It's
quite
a
simple
application.
A
Hey
guys,
I'm
on
so
def
dow
has
opened
the
the
portal.
Last
week
we
had
our
announcement
on
tuesday,
big
enough
announcement
call,
and
we
now
have
over
40
active
grant
applications
in
the
pipeline.
We
get
additional
requests
every
day,
sometimes
sometimes
10,
sometimes
50.
So
there's
a
there's
a
constant
flow.
A
We
also
have
some
important
sprint
updates
that
we're
still
engaged
in.
So
we
have
weekly
sprints
next
week.
Sorry
this
week
tomorrow
we
have
a
sprint
that
involves
features
to
save
and
load
all
fields
of
the
grand
application,
if
those
are
not
complete,
auto
saving
for
grant
application
for
users
with
some
feedback
that
people
wanted
to
see
that
including
meta
and
the
following
week.
A
We
have
another
big
sprint
ahead
of
us,
where
we
are
allowing
the
people
who
are
all
peace
in
the
system
to
to
to
edit
fields
and
of
the
grand,
and
there
are
several
other
big
sprints
where
we're
making
changes
to
the
to
the
forms.
As
you
can
imagine
guys,
these
are
all
sprints
that
that
have
inter
feature
testing
requirements.
So
you
know
we're
very,
very
busy
and
the
main
focus
is
on
improving
the
user.
A
E
Thanks
well,
so
I
would
revert
now
a
little
bit
to
the
casper
signer
thanks
for
the
demo.
It
was
an
excellent
demo,
so
for
our
viewers,
would
you
able
to
highlight
like
what
is
the
major
usp
of
the
casper
signer?
D
Yeah,
like
definitely
the
most
important,
is
enabling
developers
to
build.
D
So
more
and
more
people
use
it
and
know
that
most
people
don't
know
how
to
code,
how
to
use
cli
exactly
as
you
said,
and
they
need
to
be
able
to
just
do.
Click
click,
click
and
something
happened.
Yeah!
That's
why
that's
why
we
built
it
and
we
are
maintaining
it,
and
hopefully
we
will
engage
with
the
community
in
the
development
of
it
or
maybe
community
would
come
up
with
their
own
version.
C
Here,
regarding
staking
for
dummies,
when
do
we
get
staking
for
dummies,
and
I
believe
me
and
marco
annabelle
will
be
working
on
that
a
spoiler.
C
If
spoiler
alert,
I
think
I'll
be
the
dummy
in
the
the
setup
of.
D
That
yeah,
I
think
I
can
answer
this
question
so
in
order
like
in
order
to
be
able
to
have
staking
for
dummies,
which
is
a
clickable
version
that
uses
designer,
we
had
to
basically
deliver
a
signer
in
in
a
shape
that
doesn't
have
any
security
flaws
and
we
did
like
along
the
development,
and
we
skipped
a
few
areas
to
to
make
it
happen
and
allow
testing
and
the
developer
interaction.
So
we
built
it
for
our
own
purposes.
First
and
then
few
months
ago
we
just
like
looked
back
and
said:
okay,
this
is
the
problem.
D
This
is
the
problem,
like
we've
seen
many
things
that
were
developed
on
other
plugins
like
this
that
were
basically
better,
which
is
like
all
kinds
of
behaviors
that
you,
you
might
be
familiar
with
from
metamask,
which
is
the
most
advanced
tool
on
the
blockchain
space
at
the
moment.
So
we
look
back,
we
made
a
list,
that's
wrong,
that's
wrong!
This!
We
need
to
improve
and
we
are
at
the
end
of
this
improvement
list
with
the
latest
feature
that
shows
you
what
you're
signing
like.
D
That
judge
showed
it
was
just
please
do
sign
and
there's
nothing,
so
user
could
not
feel
comfortable
with
it.
I
I
wouldn't
because
this
is
like
this
sign
something,
but
it
is,
I
don't
know
so.
We
are
first
like
focusing
on
a
lot
of
ui
and
the
communication
part
of
things.
D
And
now
the
timelines,
so
we
plan
to
release
the
version
that
that
we
believe
will
be
usable
and
we
can
show
it
to
public
and
actually
allow
other
websites
to
use
it
in
like
end
of
this
week
or
early
next
week.
That's
the
timeline
and
then
I
think
you'll
get
the
end
in
the
following
week.
Maybe
two
weeks
after.
G
A
I
We
don't
need
to
do
our
little
command
lines
for
dummies.
H
D
D
I
D
I
Can
you
send
me
docs
on
that?
That
would
be
awesome
now,
maybe
I'll
change
our
we
have
a
whole
script
already
set
up
for
installing
a
local
copy
of
a
client
node,
and
if
I
can
get
the
get
get
your
specs
for
your
smart
contract
call,
then
I
can
change
out
the
delegate
command
for
your
auction
contract.
D
C
We've
got
a
question
here:
when
do
we
get
ledger
support
directly
without
using
a
browser,
so
I
think
ledger.
Support
is
between
one
and
two
months
away,
but
that's
a
very
vague
answer
to
that.
Does
anyone?
Is
there
any
anybody
from
the
devdao
that
knows
more
about.
D
I
think
I
know
I
know
them
the
most
because
I'm
like
part
of
the
development
so
happy
to
share
where
we
are
at
the
moment,
so
we're
in
the
stage
that.
D
So
you
need
to
first
understand
how
it
works.
So
first
you
do
you
call
a
ledger,
stick
from
within
your
browser
and
you
send
it
the
deploy.
So
what
george
showed
you
send
this
json
file
into
the
ledger
and
the
ledger
displays
then
how
like
what
happens
so
like
that
may
be
a
transfer
that
may
be
a
contract
call.
So
you
need
to
see
everything
on
this.
Like
small
screen,
what
happens
then?
D
If
you
approve
the
signing,
needs
to
happen
and
then
it
needs
to
comes
back
so
we're
looking
at
few
pieces
here
and
all
of
the
pieces
are
developed
in
the
same
time.
So
the
two
most
important
pieces
are,
of
course,
the
ledger
app.
So
the
latter
app
is,
I
don't
know
I
would
guess,
like
60
70
percent
done,
our
developer
right
now
is
able
to
parse
all
the
trans
like
the
transaction
and
to
display
basic
information
about
it.
So
at
the
moment
he
is
adding
more
and
more
information
about
the
deploy.
D
So
we
need
so
you
can
understand
what
you're
signing
and
that
went
through
through
some
unique
sessions
with
us.
So
we
simplified
some
things.
So
there
is
no
like
50
screens
on
ledger,
but
rather
let's
say
like
five
or
ten
yeah,
so
this
work
is
like
is
still
going
on
and
on
the
other
side
we
have
a
javascript
library
that
allows
to
talk
to
them.
D
In
right
now
we
are
testing
it,
so
one
company
provided
it
the
other
company
is
testing
it.
So
hopefully
casper
life
will
will
have
the
first
implement
integration
with
it
and
yeah.
That's
so
that's
that's
how
it
looks.
It's
really
hard
to
tell
what
the
deadline
timeline
now.
I
would
guess
two
months
from
now.
G
Hey
guys
lee
pennington
from
digital
strategies
are
here,
have
you
guys
actually
shown
casper
sign
yet
on
on
one
of
these
calls?
G
No,
and
I
I
would
recommend
that
if
could
we
talk
about
it
today,
sure,
of
course
I
can
share
my
screen
and
basically
show
you
how
you.
E
Yeah
sure
let
me
so
just
give
me
one
second,
I
will
I
want
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
it
before,
because
it's
kind
of
exciting,
so
you
know
so
casper
sign-
is
the
first
tap
that
is
built
on
the
casper
network,
and
you
know
this
enables
digital
signatures
and
this
signs
in
digitally
with
hello
sign
essentially-
and
we
are
very
excited
to
have
our
first
app
build
on
the
casper
network.
E
So
yeah
do
you
want
to
share
a
screen
lee?
I
just
wanted
everybody
to
get
a
view
of
this,
because.
E
G
Screen
we
can
yeah,
okay,
perfect.
Let
me
make
sure
I've
got
so
many
things
open
make
sure
it's
full
screen.
So,
if
everybody's
listening
on
the
call
just
let
me
give
you
a
little
bit
of
background
so
so
basically
we're
digital
strategies
and
we've
gone
on
board
with
casper
labs
from
the
very
early
beginning.
G
We
had
a
lot
of
discussions
with
them
and
we
were
extremely
excited
with
what
they
were
producing
and
how
they
were
doing
it,
but,
more
importantly,
not
just
the
tech
but
the
team
that
they
had
behind
it,
and
I
think
one
of
the
biggest
mistakes
that
a
lot
of
people
make
in
this
industry
at
the
moment
is
that
they
believe
that
there
will
simply
build
something
and
people
will
start
to
use
it.
And
that's
just
not
the
case.
G
So
you
do
need
a
full
team
team
behind
you
not
only
to
create
the
product,
but
actually
to
get
the
product
idea
out
there.
So
digital
strategy
is
actually
a
tech
company
that
started
in
about
2012
2013
and
we
created
quite
a
lot
of
different
sas.
We
still
have
those
sas
products
in
the
market.
G
No,
but
what
we
were
able
to
do
from
that
and
where
we
kind
of
learned
our
craft
as
such
was
that
we're
able
to
understand
how
to
not
only
come
up
with
a
product
idea
but
how
to
develop
it
and
how
to
launch
it
and
how
to
get
adoption,
which
is
the
biggest
thing
in
about
2017
2016
2017.
G
We
transitioned
over
to
the
crypto
world
lock,
stock
and
bowl,
but
through
our
experience
of
developing
software
and
all
the
teams
that
we
have,
we
were
able
to
bring
that
experience
into
this
arena
and
really
kind
of
use
the
same
type
of
skills
that
we
had
from
a
development
standpoint,
but
also
from
a
marketing
standpoint,
which
is
really
really
important.
G
So
when
we
start
to
work
with
a
project,
not
only
do
we
look
at
all
those,
you
know
benefits
of
that
project.
But
we
also
look
at
the
value.
Add
that
we
can
bring
to
a
platform
like
casper
labs
or
project
like
casper
labs,
and
one
of
the
great
things
about
casper
labs
is
that
we
found
out
was
that
they
were
also
doing
a
grant
process,
which
kind
of
got
us
excited
in
the
fact
that
we
knew.
G
Then
we
could
start
to
work
with
them
more
closely
and
start
to
develop
something,
and
so
we
went
backwards
and
forwards
with
them,
and
we
actually
came
up
with
casper
sign
now.
Casper
sign
is
a
fantastic
way
to
be
able
to
sign
documents
and
have
them
on
the
blockchain,
which
obviously
immutable
tamper-proof.
G
It
was
the
first
dot
that
was,
it
was
developed,
and
I
thought
I
think
we
minted
one
of
the
first
blocks
on
under
one
of
the
things
that
we
also
understand
as
well
is
that
the
entry
point
sometimes
for
crypto
can
be
looked
at
pretty
dif,
pretty
difficult
from
people
who
aren't
familiar
with
it.
They're
not
used
to
creating
seeds,
they're
not
used
to
create
using
metamask.
You
know
all
these
things
which
do
scurry
and
they
are,
but
you
kind
of
hear
all
the
horror
stories
so
with
casper
labs.
We
sorry
casper
sign.
G
We've
really
made
the
entry
point
pretty
easily,
so
there's
a
lot
that
goes
on
in
the
back
end,
but
on
the
front
end,
it's
very
simple
for
them
to
use,
and
it's
also
native
to
what
they
would
normally
use.
This
currently
works
with
hello
sign,
but
we
can
adapt
it
to
work
with
other
contract
platforms.
G
So
I'm
just
going
to
show
you
very
very
quickly
about
verifying
the
authenticity
of
the
signed
document
and
what
you
would
see
once
you've
actually
signed
that
document
on
the
blockchain.
All
I'm
going
to
do
is
I'm
going
to
upload
a
signed
document
here
and
also
this
isn't
a
demo
product.
This
is
actually
the
live.
No
and
again
we'll
go
into
that
in
a
little
bit
more
detail.
G
So
I'm
going
to
upload
an
actual
document
and
I've
got
a
casper
sign
example
here
and
I'm
just
going
to
drag
it
in
to
the
actual
box
and
what's
going
to
happen
now,
is
that
it's
going
to
validate
on
chain?
Okay
now,
as
you
can
see,
we've
actually
validated
that
contract
on
the
chain.
This
is
kind
of
an
example
of
what
you
would
see,
but,
like
I
mentioned,
you
can
go
to
the
url.
G
You
can
start
to
use
this
now
and,
as
you
can
see
all
the
information
that's
brought
back,
we
can
see
who
signed
it.
We
can
see
you
signed
it
through
hello
sign
and
we
can
see
who
signed
it
through
casper
as
well,
and
as
we
go
down
here,
we
can
also
see
who
is
awaiting
to
sign.
Okay
on
the
right
hand,
side
as
well,
you'll
see
the
document.
Hash
and
you'll
see
the
signed
document
ash
and
the
blockchain
hash.
G
Again
through
privacy,
all
you'll
see
on
the
actual
chain
is
the
actual
hash
and
you
won't
see
the
pdf
or
anything
like
that.
So
the
contract
doesn't
actually
go
onto
the
chain
and
you
also
the
time
stamps
as
well
when
it
was
sent
for
signature
when
it
was
viewed
when
it
was
signed,
and
obviously
you
can
see
on
the
sign
in
the
blockchain
a
little
bit
more
information
here
and
we
can
actually
go
over
and
we
can
actually
now
go
over
to
casper.live
and
we
can
actually
see
that
on
the
chain.
G
Okay,
so
again,
the
entry
point
for
a
user
who
isn't
that
familiar
with
crypto?
What
are
what
is
casper
labs,
trying
to
achieve
casper,
largely
trying
to
achieve
the
ability
to
allow
any
business
to
tokenize
their
business
right
with
the
giving
them
the
tools
to
do
that,
and
one
of
the
things
that
we
may
ensure
here
at
digital
strategies
in
chronologic
is
that
we
can
make
that
entry
point
that
much
easier
for
companies
and
businesses.
But
again
this
is
live
now.
G
You
know
having
more
kind
of
tokens
on
the
platform
people
tokenizing
their
business
is
I'm
gonna
get
better
attention
to
casper
labs
and
the
whole
ecosystem
is
gonna,
be
able
to
grow
that
much
quicker,
so
guys
I'll
I'll
come
back
over
to
you
now
and
if
you've
got
any
questions
about
that
I'll
try
to
answer
them
the
best
way.
I
can.
I
Wolf,
I
think
we
got
some
work
to
do
integrating
this
into
the
dev
dao
application.
A
Let's
do
it,
I
I
took
notes.
I
think
we
can
get
the
teams
on
this
really
quickly.
A
G
You
know
I
don't
know
if
you
want
to
talk
a
little
bit
about,
I
need
you,
you
touch
base
on
it
slightly
about
the
devdo
grant
system
and
the
application
to
go
through
that.
But
again
that
was
the
first
part
of
call
that
got
us
really
excited
at
digital
strategies
that
cash
flow
out
and
devdo
were
kind
of
reinvesting
back
into
growing.
That
ecosystem,
which
was
really
good
for
us.
I
Well,
I
can
definitely
say
that
the
grant
process
is
open
at
the
panel
this
morning
in
dubai.
A
question
was
asked
immediately
after
the
panel
opened
the
floor
about
the
the
dev
dao
and
renault
very
generously
gave
everybody
the
url
so
expect
some
traffic
wolf.
I
He
was
very
explicit
about
it.
He
even
spelled
it
out
for
everybody,
so
devexdao.com
is
the
place
to
go
yes,
the
process
is
a
work
in
progress
and
we
are
constantly
evolving
the
platform
to
make
it
better,
more
user-friendly
and
everything
else.
So
please
bear
with
us,
but
every
single
one
of
us
at
the
eta,
which
is
the
legal
entity
that
manages
the
devdao's
interactions,
are
available
to
help,
as
are
all
the
dev
down
members,
to
help
people
figure
out
how
to
get
their
grant
applications
in
and
process
through
as
quickly
as
possible.
I
We're
sitting
on
quite
a
large
endowment
thanks
to
the
rather
generous
price
the
market
has
given
us
for
casper,
so
we're
not
likely
to
run
out
of
money
anytime
soon
and
we're
prepared
to
get
as
much
of
it
into
the
hands
of
developers
doing
great
works
as
possible.
E
Nice
thanks,
marco,
the
I
I'm
not
sure
if
you
have
announced
this
earlier,
but
casper
labs
established
a
partnership
with
shift
network
s-h-y-f-t
shift
network,
which
is
a
public
blockchain
designed
to
aggregate
and
embed
trust
and
validation
into
data
stored
in
both
public
and
private
environments
as
well,
as
you
know,
permissioned
and
permission
less
networks.
E
So,
what's
going
to
do
is
that
the
shift
network
which
acts
as
a
composable
compliance,
opt-in,
layer
that
enables
virtual
asset
service
providers
to
to
contextualize
and
use
data
to
comply
with
anti-money
laundering
regulations
so
by
building
on
casper
network
with
casper
lab
support,
the
shift
network
users
will
be
able
to
access
a
secondary
layer
where
they
can
easily
customize
opt-in
conditions,
a
key
requirement
for
supporting
growing
demand
from
both
public
and
private
enterprise
organizations
that
have
to
meet
especially
stringent
compliance
and
kyc
requirements.
I
If
I
may,
just
to
be
clear
on
that
shift
is
optional,
not
required
by
casper
labs
for
those
of
us
libertarians
out
there
who,
like
the
idea
of
being
private
on
a
blockchain.
C
That's
about
it
for
questions
relating
to
today's
topics
and
I
think
we're
going
to
have
shift
network
as
guests
in
a
future
community
call.
So
that's.
C
I
mean,
if
that's
it,
we
can
wrap
it
up.
Thanks
thanks
lee
and
our
guest
from
digital
strategies
for
joining
us
today,
and
giving
that
you
know
demo
of
casper
cyan
very
exciting.
C
I
May
be
a
little
side
topic,
but
just
on
the
off
chance,
it's
okay
to
ask
yeah
is
the
casper
association
leadership
on
the
call.
C
Ralph,
I
believe,
couldn't
make
it
he's
traveling
in
new
york-
oh
right,
so
very
busy
subways.
So
I
think
it'll
be
back
next
week.
C
C
All
right:
well,
I
want
to
know
what
it
is
now,
but
we
we
can
wrap
this
up.
Thank
you.
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