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A
Good
day,
everyone
and
welcome
to
the
casper
association
community
called
hosted
and
run
by
no
none
other
than
the
casper
association.
We
are
joined
today
by
piotr
from
casper
association,
meda,
from
casper
labs
and
david
tyre
from
the
sensai
group
sensei
group.
We
will
open
up
for
a
q
a
towards
the
end
of
the
call,
so
you
can
leave
your
questions
in
the
live,
youtube
comments
down
below
this
video
or
you
can
drop
them
in
our
telegram
and
we'll
try
our
best
to
answer
those
towards
the
end
of
the
call.
B
Thank
you
very
much
joe
and
let's
start
with
our
usual
round
of
news,
so
technical
updates,
as
as
you
can
expect,
we
are
working
towards
releasing
1.3.
Now
it's
1.31,
so
we
already
made
the
cuts
is
available
on
our
github
repository.
You
can
check
what
we,
what
are
the
exact
technical
risk
nodes
with
meta?
We
already
discussed
on
the
last
two
meetings:
high
level
goals
for
this
release.
B
So
as
for
the
timeline,
it's
very
important
to
to
know
that
we
are
targeting
mainnet,
the
testnet
upgrade
beginning
of
august
and
then
following
two
weeks
we
will
go
for
mainnet.
So
it's
about
to
be
happen.
Currently
what
we
do
internally
is
the
performance
and
security
tests
that
we
do
on
our
integration
network
and
when
this
this
will
be
signed
off
by
our
security
team
and
our
engineering
team
will
hand
it
over
to
validators
on
test.net
so
well.
C
It's
actually
already
in
testnet,
so
1.
1.3
is
already
in
test
net.
We
already
have
enough
quorum
on
testnet,
actually
within
24
hours,
testnet's
been
just
absolutely
amazing.
Within
24
hours,
we
already
reached
the
two-thirds
minimum
stake
required
for
the
upgrade
to
go
through.
The
activation
point
is
for
this
friday,
so
as
of
this
friday,
1.3.1
will
be
active
on
test
net
and
with
1.3.1
we
get
nfts
right.
C
So
that's
the
big
thing
is
the
capability,
the
dictionary
capability
to
support
collections
of
a
large
number
of
items
within
a
smart
contract
as
well
as
the
call
stack,
get
call
stack
function
right.
So
those
are
the
two
big
things
you
can
learn
about.
The
release
more
on
medium.com
under
casper
association,
where
we
have
a
plain
english
description
of
what
is
in
1.3
and
why
it's
important
so
back
over
to
your
pilt.
B
Thank
you,
meda,
and
with
that
we
can
move
to
casper
live
so
our
both
blog
explorers,
casper,
live
and
casper
stats.
Lets
you
to
see
what
is
the
current
status
of
the
mainnet
network?
You
see
that
the
total
stake
is
rising.
So
now
we
have
around
six
and
a
half
billion
of
tokens
staked,
and
you
see
that
the
numbers
of
validators
is
going
up
again.
So
these
are
who
weren't
updated.
They
are
going
back
to
the
pool
and
more
are
in
the
waiting
queue.
So
current
block
height
is
153
000.
B
B
So
we
are
encouraging
you
to
check
on
the
valuators
list
and
with
casper
life,
for
instance,
you
can
go
with
each
validator,
see
what
is
the
current
commission
rate
for
them
and
delegate
state
using
also
the
extension
that
we
provide
so
casper
signer
with
this
extension,
and
you
can
create
your
own
keys,
you
can
transfer
the
tokens
from
the
exchange,
for
instance,
to
this
account
and
using
this
account
and
using
the
casper
live
site,
it's
very
easy
to
delegate
and
and
check
on
your
rewards.
B
So
just
for
instance,
if
we
have
delegators
here,
we
can
check
how
the
transfer
went
through.
What
are
the
delegations
and
what
are
the
staking
rewards?
That
could
be
also
your
case.
We
encourage
you
to
check
on
the
instructions
we
put
more
and
more
materials.
There
are
also
dedicated
channels
on
telegram
where
you
can
like
official
staking
channel
when
you
can
check
and
see
how
you
can
stake
your
tokens
with
us.
C
Yeah
the
super
important
thing
about
selecting
a
validator
is
you
want
to
look
at
validator
reputation,
so
you
want
to
make
sure
that
you're
checking
in
on
your
validator
making
sure
that
they
have
a
great
reputation,
particularly
around
an
upgrade
point
right.
So
one
of
the
things
that
people
mentioned
is
that
we're
back
up
to
98
validators
during
the
1.2.1
upgrade
a
bunch
of
validators
didn't
update
in
time
and
they
were
ejected
from
the
protocol
right.
C
So
once
you
get
two-thirds
of
stake
with
the
upgrade
point,
then
the
balance
will
get
ejected
if
by
the
activation
point,
they're
not
ready,
because
the
protocol
version
doesn't
match
anymore,
so
make
sure
your
validator
is
getting
ready
for
the
upgrade
right
in
the
update
and
there's
a
way.
There's
ways
to
do
that,
but
communicate
with
your
validator
there's
a
official
telegram
staking
channel
make
sure
you're
staying
in
communication,
your
validators
validators
are
actually
self-reporting.
C
I
have
peo
can
share
that
where
they're
registering
their
identity.
So
this
is
a
community
community
driven
initiative
from
the
folks
that
build
casper
stats.
Is
that
correct?
I
think
it
is
from
casper
stats.
Yes,.
C
It's
from
the
folks
that
built
casper
stacks
they're,
looking
to
register
information
here,
so
you
know
you
can
get
to
know
it's
not
just
you
that
should
go
through
kyc,
your
validator.
You
should
know
your
validator
right,
kvc,
know
your
validator
so
or
kyv
kyb,
no,
your
validator!
So
you
should
know
your
validator
know
that
they're
going
to
provide
you
excellent
service
before
you
delegate
to
them
and
remember
your
delegations
help
drive
the
membership
of
validators
in
the
network
right,
particularly
as
you
get
to
some
of
the
lower
ranking
validators
they're.
C
Looking
for
delegations
from
you,
the
community,
you
want
to
pull
your
tokens
off
of
exchanges
and
custody.
Your
own
keys
we'll
provide
an
update
on
our
ledger
integration
today
as
well.
Custodying
your
own
keys
and
selecting
a
validator.
That's
a
lower
in
the
ranks
is
how
you
materially
vote
for
a
validator
and
help
them
earn
reputation
and
slot
in
the
staking
in
in
the
validator
auction
right.
So
back
over
to
you,
people.
B
Thank
you,
and,
as
you
mentioned,
we
have
a
lot
of
news
for
today,
so
I'll
try
to
at
least
the
the
most
important
ones.
So
let
me
check
on
the
tabs.
First
of
all,
in
a
in
45
minutes,
we
have
the
seminar
going
on
so
you
can
register
here.
B
The
links
will
be
provided
for
you,
the
next.
The
next
news
is
that
the
meda
will
be
featured
on
the
lft
global
summit.
This
is
happening
soon
as
well.
I
think
thursday.
C
B
Great
next
is
aws
run
table
discussion.
So
that's
also
hot
news
that
came
up
today,
meta
any
comments
here.
C
Yeah,
so
we've
got
some
very
exciting
news:
that's
going
to
come
out
about
our
relationship
with
aws
and
how
casper
labs
and
casper
the
technology
and
the
protocol
is
going
to
be
partnering
with
aws
to
provide
very
easy
one-touch
access
to
casper
nodes.
This
is
super
important
for
enterprises
and
for
the
public
protocol
as
well,
because
it
makes
it
really
easy
to
spin
up
a
casper
node
right
both
for
prototyping
and
testing
your
smart
contracts.
C
As
you
know,
casper
contracts
can
be
run
and
built
locally
within
an
ide,
but
our
partnership
with
aws,
we
believe,
is
going
to
provide
a
fantastic
access
to
enterprise,
to
use
casper
technology,
particularly
for
key
use
cases
like
nfts,
tokenization,
right
and
other
decentralized
contracts.
That
enterprise
is
now
looking
to
build
on
public
protocols.
B
Great
moving
on
this
is
very
interesting,
so
our
hackathon
that
is
happening
starting
from
september
13th.
So
with
this
we
are
also
starting
the
series
of
hands-on
workshops.
The
the
first
one
will
be
happening
this
week
on
thursday.
We
will
also
send
out
the
exact
dates
and
invitations
for
that.
So
with
this
hackathon
we
prepared
a
series
of
challenges.
Also,
we
have
good
prices.
So
please
check
on
this
link.
B
You
have
a
lot
of
information
already
included
and
when
you
are
confused
or
you
would
like
to
reach
to
us-
don't
hesitate
we'll,
provide
you
even
more
information,
just
catch
up
with
us
on
the
slack
on
the
slack
or
the
telegram.
Channel's
discord
is
also
open.
C
B
All
right,
the
next
news
is
about
ledger,
so
we
already
mentioned
that
the
security
review
is
past,
so
we
had
some
minor
things
to
improve,
and
I'm
just
I
was
checking
with
our
lead
developer
responsible
for
ledger
integration,
and
he
told
me
we
have
only
a
few
points
to
check
out
and
we'll
be
submitting
the
the
final
application
to
through
the
registration
form
that
the
ledger
provides.
So
ex
you
can
expect
that
this
will
be
finalized
very
soon
when
we
have
any
exact
dates.
B
D
Yes,
so
well,
first
of
all,
we
have
made
some
significant
progress
on
the
you
know,
generic
auction,
that
will
you
know
first
application
will
be
metacask,
but
this
thing
is
usable,
for
you
know
any
cp-47
nft
and
basically
I
have
you
know
a
version
of
it
that
compiles
but
requires
a
lot
more
testing
and
improvement.
It
currently
handles
english
and
dutch
formats.
D
So
on
top
of
that,
well,
we
are
continuing
to
work
on
pricing
gas
and,
furthermore,
we
are
also
starting
to
work
on
the
intersection
of
zero
knowledge
groups
and
the
information
disclosure
models
right.
So
that's
more
of
a
high
level
project.
This
is
being
led
by
our
doctoral
intern
and
finally,
for
one
of
our
clients,
I'm
working
on
this
relatively
simple
model.
You
know
platform
robustness
to
make
sure
that
when
they
deploy,
you
know
a
private
network.
They
understand
what
you
know.
D
What
are
the
you
know
risks
that
they
have
to
consider.
You
know
when
they
take
the
number
of
nodes,
how
they're
distributed
across
different
clouds.
B
Great
thank
you
for
the
update,
I'm
just
checking
on
my
list
of
things
to
show
to
you.
So
first
thing
is
to
show
how
the
the
verified
validator
look
like,
so
you
can
go
to
casper
stats
and
you
see
that
everstake
already
went
through
this
process,
so
we
know
who
they
are
and
they
have
their
own
icon
and
the
more
details
available
for
you
to
to
check
with
them
and
if
more
validators
will
go
through
this
form,
we'll
see
more
data
available.
B
The
same
or
similar
process
is
also
being
handled
on
the
by
the
casper
association
so
but
later
information
standard.
I
think
the
more
the
merrier
it's
it's
it's
the
best
for
for
the
community
when
they
see
the
quality
validators
to
identify
themselves.
So
this
process
just
started
and
I
think
it
will
quickly
it
will
be
quickly
progressing.
I
see
that
I
should
also
mention
that,
since
casper
web
wallet
was
also
reviewed,
we
on
the
git
coin
meta.
B
I
think
you
already
mentioned
that
it's
integrating
the
cspr
as
well
for
the
tokens.
What's
more,
I
think
the
next
point
is
defects.
Dao
team.
Are
you
with
us.
E
Let
me
go
to
continue,
and
here
we
go
so
it's
been
yet
another
amazing,
amazingly
impressive
week
in
the
dev,
the
devex
dao,
both
following
up
on
things
that
are
that
have
have
that
are
continuing
to
go
on
and
still
put
up,
pushing
through
pushing
through
new
new
things
that
are
that
are
are
of
salience
to
the
network.
E
The
the
biggest
thing
that
just
recently
worked
it's
with
its
way
through
is
the
infrastructure
for
for,
and
development
framework
for
the
self-sovereign
identity,
app
developers
this
one.
This
one
was
one
that
that
went
back
and
forth
quite
quite
a
bit
because,
as
it
turns
out,
self-sovereign
identity
identity
is
is
a
kind
of
a
big
kind
of
a
big
topic
kind
of
a
big
thing.
E
The
the
and
there's
just
there's
an
absolutely
incredible
amount
amount
of
of
information
on
there
of
all
the
people,
people
who
were
who
are
going
to
be
going
to
be
involved
and
their
their
their
their.
Their
quite
detailed
project
plan
include
including
a
pdf
show
showing
showing
showing
resource
outlets
and
everything
I'm
not
gonna
gonna,
I'm
not
gonna.
I'm
gonna
go
through
all
all
of
those
nitty
gritty
detail
tales
right
now.
E
This
is
some
something
that
has
has
been
identified
for
for
stop
for,
for
community
develop
development.
This
is
where
some
grants
are
going
to
be
heading
to
the
another
thing
is
that
we
we
continue
to
to
make
good
on
our
promises
to
to
up
to
continue
updating
the
the
mvpr,
which
is
the
portal
that
I'm
showing
you
right
now
the
front
end
about
and
back
end
that
that
fuels
the
dev
of
the
dev
down
and
makes
it
go
and
towards
that.
E
At
that
end,
the
I
I
can
now
proudly
show
that
that
both
the
front
end
and
the
back
end
have
have
been
have
been
released
to
the
to
the
community
and
they
they
are
now
fully
open
source.
You
don't
don't
necessarily
need
a
need
to
worry
about
about
memorizing
this
this
url.
All
of
this
is
going
to
be
a
be
coded
into,
or
going
to
be
cloned
into
the
the
devex
dao
github
organization,
at
github.com,
devexdao
and
you'll,
be
able
you'll
be
able
to
simply
find
everything
there.
E
It's
on
my
schedule
to
do
to
do
today,
so
so
so
so
this
is
also
an
amazing
bit
a
bit
of
of
progress.
That's
happened
over
the
last
week
and
then,
as
far
as
as
far
as
the
the
the
progress
with
with
our
continuing
continuing
words,
are
sometimes
hard
for.
For
me
decentralization
of
of
the
pool
we
have
we've
onboarded
another
another
three
voting
associates
over
the
last
week,
which
brings
us
to
over
all
18
whoops.
E
It's
18
overall
voting
voting
associates
we
are,
we
are,
are
in
the
pro
in
the
process
of
of
of
refine
of
using
the
some
of
the
new
voices
that
we
have
to
formalize
our
our
grants
in
a
pub
in
a
hyper
public
way.
So
everybody
will
will
be
able
to
see
precisely
what
what
a
lot
of
our.
What
a
lot
of
our
procedures
are.
Hey
tim!
Can
you
can
you
answer
a
question
for
me
because.
C
E
E
One
is
you
is:
is
the
one
how
that
the
first
one
is
the
one
how
you
become
a
voting
associate,
which
is
you
do
work
you've
like
you,
you
put
through
a
grant.
You
pass
one
one
of
one
of
the
one
of
these
milestones,
and
that
proves
that
that
you
can
work.
You
can
add
value
to
to
the
system
and
at
that
point
right
now,
anyway,
when
you
pass
your
first
milestone,
you
are
up
for
consideration
to
be
to
become
a
voting
associate.
E
Ultimately,
as
we
continue
to
go
to
go
along,
it
will
be
completing
the
the
entire
grant,
but
for
right
now
we're
really
interested
in
getting
a
lot
more
a
lot
more
voices
in
the
in
the
conversation
and
on
on
our
our
va
calls-
and
you
know
so
so,
basically,
when
when
somebody
come
comes
through,
they
complete
a
milestone
and
they've
proven
that
that
they
that
they've
added
value
to
the
ecosystem.
E
That's
what
triggers
them
coming
on
as
a
voting
associate
and
precisely
who,
who
you
are
where
you
come
from,
what
what
you
do
you
know
like
it
doesn't
matter.
What
matters
is
that
you
have
added
value.
C
That's
really
cool,
so
I
mean
if
we
say,
we've
got
18
voting
associates.
What
we're
basically
saying
is,
since
the
launch
of
mainnet
we've
got
18
individuals
that
have
built
something
that
have
completed
a
milestone,
have
actually
delivered
value
towards
the
casper
ecosystem
or
the
decentralized
ecosystem.
To
speak
more
broadly
about
it,
you
know,
and
and
as
a
result
have
been
voted
on
as
voting
associates
right.
That's
what
that
basically
means
right.
So.
E
C
C
Yeah
and
so
then,
let's
talk
a
little
bit
about
how
many
individuals
like
what
is
the
pipeline
for
people
that
are
waiting
that
are
currently
working
on
grants
that
have
not
been
completed
yet.
But
you
know
we
we
anticipate
over
the
next.
You
know
four
to
six
weeks
that
they'll
complete
their
milestones
and
become
voting
associates.
Do
you
have
any
visibility
into
what
those
numbers
look
like.
E
Do
I
ever
because,
like
the
grant
the
grants
pending
activation
the
out
of
the
active
branch,
so
basically
anytime,
you
see
them
down
down
here.
You
have
an
you,
have
an
active
grant,
but
they
don't
have
a
milestone
complete,
yet
that
once
that,
once
that
that
that
milestone
gets
completely
completed,
one
of
these
milestones
gets
completed.
E
That
is
is
so
is
somebody
who
can't,
who
can
then
be,
who
can
then
be
be
invited
to
become
a
voting
associate
being
a
voter?
A
voting
associate
is
a
is
like
nobody
can
force
you
to
do
that.
It's
not
volunteerism
and
that
in
that
there
is
a
compensat
compensation
strategy,
a
strategy
available
for
compensating
voting,
voting
associations
for
their
time,
talent
and
expertise,
but
but
but
every
every
single
person
that
you
see
on
here
that
has
an
active
grant
but
but
has
not
completed
a
milestone
yet
but
they're.
E
Basically,
basically,
a
a
voting
associate
in
the
in
the
making
and
our
overall
goal
goal
and
trajectories
is
to
be
at
is
to
be
at
30
voting
associates,
but
by
the
by
the
end
of
the
quarter,
precisely
whether
whether
or
not
we're
going
to
hit
that
like
like.
I
can't,
I
can't
tell
you
what's
going
to
happen
over
the
over
the
next
two
months,
but
that
is
our
goal
and
that
that
is
our
trajectory.
E
Yeah
there's
a
lot
and
a
number
of
them
already
already
have
milestones
completed,
which
is
how
we,
we
have
a
number
of
other
people
in
there,
but
like
yeah,.
B
E
Know
you
know
like,
like
the
erc
one
three
three
seven
native
native
implementation,
captain
bernardo
her
herzer,
like
he,
has
he's
already
complete,
completed
a
grant
on
our
milestone
on
a
different
one,
he's
already
a
voting
associate
reuben
daniels.
We
had
him
on
a
a
couple
of
weeks
weeks
ago
talking
about
memory
when,
when
he,
when
he
puts
in
his
first
his
his
first
first
milestone,
we
were
very
eager
to
pull
to
pull
him
on,
and
this
is
like
this
is.
E
This
is
the
the
backlog
of
people
that
that
we
already
have
in
the
system.
There's
also
a
couple
of
of
other
things
that
are
currently
in
in
discussion
that
are
like.
We
have
also,
quite
quite
a
pipeline
of
this-
we've
actually
had
to
had
to
change
our
process
a
little
bit
recently
to
to
help
to
help
us
go
talk
to
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
people
more
before
we.
We
we
go
into
the
voting
process
just
so
so
we
can.
E
We
can
get
to
know
some
some
of
these
folks,
but
some
of
some
other
folk
folks.
We
know
we
know
very
well
like
robert
carbone.
He
is,
he
is,
has
taken
almost
two
months
like
he
was
on.
He
was
on
my
on
my
grant
workshop
calls
basically
the
first
week,
and
he
is
he's
taken
almost
two
months,
just
to
wrap
his
head
around
exactly
what
he
wants
to
do
for
the
casper
ecosystem
and
how
he
wants
to
handle
an
erlang
sdk.
E
So
he
like,
he
wants
a
wants
to
bring
in
all
of
the
erlangers
who,
by
the
way,
erlang
is,
is
mostly
the
the
language
that
that
hand
handles
the
most
fundamental
operations
of
the
internet,
and
they
have
largely
been
sidelined
in
the
in
the
the
in
the
decentralized
community.
Up
to
this
point,
because
because
there's
just
there
there's
no
there's
no
onboarding
for
for
them,
so
robert
is
really
excited
with
what
the
devex
style
is
doing.
E
What
casper
is
doing
and
he's
putting
his
hand
up
and
saying
I,
as
well
as
one
of
the
most
respected
erlang
developers
on
the
planet,
want
to
go
to
go,
go,
make
this
sdk
and
bring
in
this
community,
and
we
are
like
yes
and
by
the
by
the
way,
can
you
get
done
seriously?
We
can
invite
you,
as
a
voting
associate
sooner.
E
Of
some
of
some
of
the
some
of
the
folks
that
that
were
we're,
look
we're
looking
at
right
here
and
I
could
not
be
more,
be
more
excited.
I
know
I
get
I
get
on
here
every
week
and
I
always
say
I'm
super
jazzed,
but
that's
because.
E
C
Sounds
good
tim
should
we
move
along,
let's
get
david
ty
on
here,
so
he
can
talk
about
what
he's
building
via
the
devex
style.
Hey
david
good,
to
see
you
again.
C
G
All
right,
so
my
name
is
david
thai,
I'm
cto
of
sensei
partners
around
two
years
ago
for
in
partnership
with
casper
at
consensus,
we
put
up
a
demo
of
a
tool
called
boot
node,
which
was
a
infrastructure
management,
dashboard
and
server.
It
was
able
to
well
as
part
of
the
demo.
We
had
set
up
a
large-scale
kubernetes
network
covering
europe,
north
america,
japan
and
korea,
and
we
were
able
to
demonstrate
node
launching
geolocated
nodes
for
the
casper
blockchain
network.
You
know
across
this
across
the
whole
planet.
G
So
and
since
then,
we've
been
working
on
creating
a
open
source
production
version
of
this
tool
and
our
goal
with
it
is
to
make
it
so
anyone
can
deploy
node
infrastructure
on
any
sort
of
any
sort
of
technology,
whether
it
be
a
large
cloud
provider
like
amazon
or
google,
or
a
smaller
data
center
or
your
own
own
hardware.
G
So
we
recently
put
in
and
got
approval
for
a
grant
through
the
dev
dow
to
to
get
this
work
started
and
yeah.
That's
that's
where
we
are
kind
of
at
right.
Now.
The
the
ultimate
goal
is
to
have
a
deliverable
that
anyone
can
download.
G
They
can
hook
it
into
whatever
kubernetes
networks
that
they're
using
and
they
can
spam
nodes
that
are
these
completely
decentralized.
G
So
we
don't
have
the
problem
of
something
like
ethereum,
where
I
I
believe
around
60
to
80
percent
of
the
infrastructure
is
sitting
on
amazon,
because
infera
is
what
everyone
uses
and
that's
a
point
of
centralization.
So
we
we
envisioned
this
tool
to
be
to
aid
in
the
further
decentralization
of
the
crypto
space,
starting
with
casper.
G
B
Great,
what
are
your,
what
are
your
next
points
on
your
technical
roadmap.
G
So
our
technical
roadmap
involves
rewriting
our
original
demo.
Our
original
demo
was
not
designed
to
be
a
proper
open
source
project.
What
we
envision
is
that
we're
going
to
take
our
back
end
and
front
end
components,
and
you
know
fully
document
them-
develop
fully
document
fully
test,
develop
educational
materials
on
on
how
to
use
this
and
optimally
set
up
these
environments,
because
you
can
create
fairly
complex
topologies
on
these
networks,
because
you
might
want
to
have
redundancy
across
countries.
You
might
have
data
sovereignty
requirements
we're
trying
to
make
this
really
really
flexible.
G
So
this
can
be
a
tool
that's
available
for
both
enterprise,
large
enterprise
companies
that
want
to
diversify
their
their
diversify
and
decentralize
their
infrastructure
to
mitigate
risk,
or
you
know,
just
to
be
more
decentralized,
as
well
as
smaller
developers
who
want
to
just
have
an
easy
way
of
spinning
up
node
infrastructure.
G
So
this
is
a
great
question
as
part
of
our
grant
proposal.
We
laid
out
a
timeline
for
about
nine
months,
developed
into
three
month
milestones.
The
first
milestone,
which
we
project
to
be
ready
when
we
project
to
be
ready
sometime
in
q1
or
early
q2
next
year,
would
be
a
private,
basically
a
private
beta
program
for
people
who
want
to
be
early
adopters
and
help
us
test
and
give
us
feedback
on
our
product.
G
In
subsequent
milestones,
we
will
support
being
able
to
provide
your
own
genesis
data,
so
you
can
create
your
own
casper
infrastructure
and
your
own
blockchain
for
whatever
purposes
you
you
want,
and
that
will
also
coincide
with
the
release
of
all
the
documentation
and
educational
materials
around
it,
as
well
as
a
fully
documented,
open
source
project,
and
then
we
will
start
transitioning
to
become
a
fully
open
source
project
where
we're
taking
full
requests
from
the
community
and
whoever
wants
to
contribute
and
in
the
final
phase,
what
we
seek
to
do
is
to
offer
a
very
inferior
like
experience
where
we
provide
community
test
nets.
G
You
know
diversified
over
multiple
cloud
providers,
we're
already
talks
it
with
with
threefold
and
a
couple
other
providers
on
giving
us
a
very
diversified
number
of
of
default
options
that
people
can
go
with.
So
when
you
log
into
the
dashboard
you'll
see,
and
you
try
and
launch
a
node
you,
you
will
be
able
to
pick
between.
You
know
amazon
and
you
know
threefold
and
we
hope
and
other
partners.
G
So
that's
kind
of
what
the
roadmap
looks
like
right
now.
B
Sounds
really
exciting,
so
I
noted
down
q1
next
year,
we'll
get
back
to
you
for
sure.
We
want
to
host.
B
And
check
on
the
yeah
progress
and
the
results
yeah,
I
would
love
to
be
able
to
present.
C
Yeah,
it
was
great,
you
know
you
guys,
spun
up
boot,
node,
really
quickly
way
way
back
in
march
of
2019
right
with
the
first
version
of
the
casper
node
at
consensus,
and
seeing
now
that
full
bore
production
grade
infrastructure
with
the
kubernetes
backend
will
be
really
really
great,
be
terrific
for
enterprises
to
quickly
spin
up
their
instances
and
manage
those
instances
right.
Having
that
managed
service
is
a
big
deal
to
help.
G
C
Yep,
terrific,
that's
great
looking
forward
to
it.
Do
we
have
anything
else
on
the
a
docket
or
we
can
we
call
it
done.
C
Okay,
fantastic!
Well
thanks
everybody
for
joining
us
and
we
are
looking
for
feedback
on
the
format.
We
want
this
format
to
be
really
engaging
and
really,
like.
You
know,
a
quick,
dense
synopsis
of
what's
happening
in
the
ecosystem
and
what
we're
doing
to
you
know,
broaden
the
adoption
and
use
of
casper.
Our
goal
is
to
be
very
transparent
and
to
give
you
a
good
media
update
every
week,
we
may
move
away
from
the
live
stream,
but
we
are
open
to
feedback
right
so
send
us.