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A
B
Thank
you,
ashley
and,
as
usual,
we
start
with
technical
update
on
casper
network.
Today
we
have
very
good
news
in
terms
of
the
development
in
ecosystem,
but
before
we
dive
into
that,
I
just
want
to
give
you
a
generic
update
on
what
is
the
current
timeline
for
the
project.
So
we
are
working
towards
the
staging
another
patch
for
1.3
release
on
test
net.
B
That's
a
good
news,
so
we
were
able
to
catch
some
minor
bugs
in
the
code
and
we
are
an
already
improved
that
with
patches
that's
being
tested
on
our
internal
network
and
now
we
are
staging
this
for
test
and
validators.
If
this
will
go
successfully,
I
got
our
estimations
from
sre
team
that
around
thursday
1.3.2
will
be
will
be
activated
on
net
and
on
destnet,
and
then
we
will
leave
it
about
a
couple
of
days
there
just
to
make
sure
that
everything
is
working
smoothly.
B
If
you
are
interested,
what
are
the
exact
changes
that
we
made?
You
can
go
to
our
release
page
in
a
casper
node
repository
there.
You
have
a
detailed
description
of
all.
The
changes,
if
you
are,
would
be
interested
about
the
high
level
overview
on
1.3.
B
B
Going
back
here,
as
you
know,
we
are
very
much
focusing
at
casper,
especially
in
ecosystem
on
nft,
and
today
I
have
a
bunch
of
good
news
for
for
us,
so
ecosystem
team
prepared
several
releases
that
are
related
to
nft,
so
you,
you
already
know
about
the
design
that
we
have
under
our
code
cp47.
B
So
that's
the
new
standard
for
nft
protocol
that
is
provided
by
a
core
team
of
casper.
Here
you
can
read.
How
does
it
look
like?
How
does
it
behave,
and
this
is
this-
is
our
tolerate
our
technical
documentation
for
the
implementation,
and
the
good
news
is
that
we
already
announced
today
that
the
cp-47
smart
contract
is
ready,
so
I'm
just
showing
you
the
source
code
that
is
in
open
repository
called
casper,
nft
cp47.
B
So
here
you
can
see
all
the
business
logic.
We
also
provided
the
tests
for
the
smart
contract.
You
are
free
to
play
with
that
to
check
how
does
it
work,
how
it's
developed,
and
in
a
couple
of
days
we
will
also
provide
more
documentation
so
beer
with
us
here
we
will
get
you
with
the
tutorials
around
that
as
well.
B
On
top
of
that,
we
already
prepared
the
javascript
library
that
tremendously
help
you
to
interact
with
the
smart
contracts.
So
it's
again
in
our
casper
ecosystem
organization,
casper
cp-47js
client,
where
you
can
see
how
you
can
use
this
library
to
to
power
up
your
dap,
your
very
own
dap,
that
is
basing
on
nft
concepts.
So
if
you
are
willing
to
create
this
kind
of
platform
or
software,
please
check
here,
I
think
it's
a
great
entry
point,
especially
for
full
stack,
front-end
developers
who
want
to
start
playing
with
with
nft
concepts
yeah.
So.
C
One
thing
that
needs
to
be
clarified,
so
everybody
understands
this-
is
that
nfts
the
features
in
cp47
require
casper
network
1.3.2
right,
so
that
is
going
to
testnet
today
and
we'll
be
going
to
mainnet
next
week.
So
one
of
the
cool
things
that
we
were
able
to
do
is,
as
the
features
are
being
built
out
in
the
base
protocol.
C
We
built
a
tandem
with
that,
a
smart
contract
that
implements
those
features
right.
So
there's
a
new
feature
in
cp-47.
That's
called
dictionaries
that
allows
you
to
manage
a
list
of
many
things
and
reference.
It
with
you
know
reference
it
within
that
list
without
affecting
global
state
storage,
and
so
this
is
the.
This
is
specifically
a
feature
in
1.3.2,
as
well
as
get
call
stack
and
nft.
The
nft
protocol
implements
both
of
these
features,
so
just
a
thing
to
note
and
that
that
it
does
require
1.3.2.
B
Thank
you
very
much,
so
this
is
about
nft.
We
have
also
updates
from
alexander
alexander,
if
you
could
tell
us
what
happened
during
the
last
week
in
a
research
team.
D
Oh
yeah,
certainly
so.
First
of
all,
we
are
finalizing
a
spec,
for
you
know
our
generic
nft
option
right
that
should
be
compatible
with.
Essentially,
you
know
any.
You
know
cp
47
implementation
right.
So
once
you
finalize
this
spec,
which
might
even
be
today,
we
are
handed
over
to
developers
to
actually
write
the
production
code.
Additionally,
we
are
continuing
to
work
on
gas
in
the
storage
price
models,
which
is,
of
course,
a
long-term
project.
For
us.
We
have
started
to
look
at.
D
You
know
intersection
of
zero
knowledge,
proofs
and
information
disclosure
models
and
economics.
We
were
already
doing
that
last
week.
We're
still
doing
the
kingdoms
this
week,
we're
gonna
continue
doing
it
for
a
while.
Our
doctoral
interview
is
in
charge
of
this,
and
I
am
personally
continuing
to
work
on.
You
know
a
simpler
reliability
model
that
I
presented
to
one
of
our
clients
last
week
and
basically
cleaning
the
top
and
delivering
self-contained
version
of
that
analysis.
B
Thank
you
very
much
for
the
update.
Moving
on
with
regards
to
casper
mainnet
it's
up
and
running
stably.
We
have
over
seven
billion
tokens
staked.
We
have
95
active
validators
out
of
121
bits,
there's
important
announcements
for
maintenance
validators
soon.
We
will
also
announce
when
they
need
to
stage
a
new
version
of
of
our
blockchain
protocols.
B
So
there
you
should
watch
our
telegram
channels
and
be
prepared
to
download
the
binaries
and
make
sure
that
they
will
be
staged
in
time
and
also
as
we
introduced
this
information
last
week,
there
is
open
registration
form
for
one
of
our
blockchain
explorers
where
validators
can
provide
more
information
about
themselves
and
after
successful
verification,
they
will
be
able
to
provide
this
description.
B
The
next
news
is
that,
as
a
team,
we
are
in
the
middle
of
future
the
the
first
in
the
middle
of
the
the
q3
development
cycle,
so
we
have
already
one
month
passed
developing
new
features
for
1.4.
We
have
one
more
month
to
accomplish
this
work.
If
you
want
to
check
what
is
currently
on
our
plate,
there
is
a
risk
plan
that
is
available
for
you
to
for
review.
We
opened
the
discussion
document
that
is,
that
is
pinned
here.
B
What
are
the
features
that
we
are
working
on
and
as
for
the
suggestion
from
the
community,
we
added
more
description
inside
this
epics,
so
the
most
prominent
ones
they
are
coming
with
full
description.
So
if
you
would
like
to
see
what
is
exactly
our
reasoning
behind
the
given
feature,
check
them
out
and
provide
us
more
feedback,
it's
very
much
welcome.
B
With
that,
I
think
that
we
can
close
the
technical
updates.
You.
B
All
right,
so
let
me
address
this
first
and
as
for
the
ledger,
we
are
on
the
last
stage,
so
we
published
the
required
documents
and
now
we
are
waiting
in
the
queue
for
to
be
approved
as
a
project.
So
I
talked
to
our
lead
developer.
Who
is
responsible
for
that?
We
have
only
last
touches
with
regards
to
final
approval
and
hopefully
soon
we'll
be
able
to
announce
the
good
news
that
casper
ledger
app
is
ready
to
be
used
and
downloaded.
B
Yes,
indeed,
moving
on
detects
dao
team.
Are
you
just
hello,
hello,
hello,
I'm
giving
you
the
screen
all
right,
all
right.
E
Okay,
so
it
has
been
yet
yet
another
another
incredible
week
in
the
in
the
the
in
the
dev,
the
devex
dao.
There's
ton,
there's
tons
of
new
of
new
stuff
to
talk
to
talk
about,
but
I'm
going
to
only
only
focus
on
the
ones
that
are
highest
impact
to
to
casper
right
now,
the
biggest
one,
the
other
one,
that's
absolutely
hugest,
for
that
one
is
uniswap
clone.
E
This
has
been
something
that's
been
working
its
way
through
through
the
dow
for
a
little
while,
you
might
have
heard
me
mention
it
before,
but
now
it
is
going.
It
is
going
through
for
formal
votes,
and
it's
already
been
been
underway
for
for
over
a
month
now
now,
and
the
intention
is
to
get-
is
to
get
a
see
a
sequence
of
of
of
what
are
they
called
contracts?
E
They're
called
smart
contracts
ready
ready
for
for
the
the
the
casper
network
here
in
the
next
six
issue
weeks,
which
is
a
blistering
pace,
considering
how
long
it
took
it
took
for
the
first
or
the
first
couple
of
clones
to
to
come
up,
and
there
there's
also
allotments
here
for
for
a
proper
security
review,
a
review,
so
fo
folks
will
will
be
able
to
be
able
to
see.
E
You
know
something
like
a
trail
of
bits
of
a
style
style
sign
off
on
the
fact
that
all
of
this
this
was
done
was
done
very
well
and
properly
another
another
thing.
This
was
some
something
that
that
folks
might
have
heard
about
as
well
the
other
we
have
another
another
sdk
working
its
way,
another
casper
sdk
working
its
way
through
through
the
system
this
one's
about
to
get
approved.
E
We
had
one
one
of
the
most
illustrious
members
in
the
urlan
community,
robert
carbone,
come
to
us
and
basically
say
hey,
I'm
really.
I'm
really
excited
about
casper
really
excited
about
a
lot
of
the
technology
they're
bringing
to
the
table-
and
I
feel
like
like
it
is.
It
is
the
time
for
the
erlang
community,
the
one,
the
the
community
that
that
that
underlies
a
lot
of
the
basic
financial
or
basic
communications
and
network
infrastructure
that
knits
the
internet
together
to
get
to
get
involved
in
a
blockchain.
E
So
robert
has
has
been
coming
on
and
talking
to
us
for
almost
two
months
now,
but
like
basically
figuring
out
everything
that
he
needs
to
do
to
make
sure
that
this
this
sdk
is
as
helpful
and
as
self-documenting
as
it
as
it
needs
to
be
right
now
down
to
taking
advantage
of
property-based
testing,
which
is
what
erlang
erlang
works.
E
Best
works
best
with
it's
one
of
one
of
its
killer,
apps,
as
it
were
so
once
once
robert
really
get
gets
into
this
he's
like
his
tests,
are
not
only
going
to
prove
that
everything
works
they're
going
to
be
demonstr
demonstrative
about
how,
however,
every
about
everything
semantics
and
how
they
function.
E
It's
really
really
exciting
from
that
from
that
perspective,
but
I'm
super
I'm
super
happy
that
that
robert
has
decided
to
come
to
come
along
with
us.
Beyond
that
all
we
also
have
have
the
translation
efforts,
efforts
continuing
to
go
to
go
forward.
We
have
a
russian
translation
coming
at
this
time.
E
The
russian
community
for
for
the
both
the
debit
style
and
casper,
is
absolutely
gigantic,
and
we
really
have
to
have
to
owe
it
not
just
to
all
of
all
of
the
people
who
are
stepping
up
to
to
translate
the
casper
documentation
into
their
native
language,
but
also
to
muhammad
cara,
one
of
one
of
the
one
of
the
primary
contributors
to
to
the
libra
office.
Pro
project,
who
has
been
I've,
been
helping
us
keep
all
of
this
organized
and
work
working
working
together.
E
So
we
don't
have
500
different
translation
efforts
that
all
need
to
be
worked
out
and
then,
finally,
there
there
is
the
the
test.
Net
reward
rewards
part
two
everybody's
been
waiting
for
waiting
for
this.
With
with
baited
breath,
we've
been
we've
been
making
certain
that
everything
everything
here
is
completely
correct
and
works
with,
with
all
of
the
things
that
that
our
test
net
community
members
have
been
promised
because
they
have
been
absolutely
indispensable.
E
The
continued
operation
of
mainnet,
the
continued
smoothness
of
all
of
the
upgrades
that
that
met
as
amazing
team
continues
to
bring
us.
So
you
know
like
like
this
is
this:
is
this
we're
working
through?
This?
Is
the
depth
out
paying
bills
and
recognizing
recognizing
the
the
amazing
effort
that
has
been
that
has
been
been
put
forward
on
on
on
casper's
behalf
like
we,
I
am
absolutely
excited
to
have
this
happen
so
that
that
is.
That
is
the
brief
version
of
this
week
in
the
dev
val
passing
it
back
over
to
you,
piatt.
B
Thank
you
very
much
and
as
now
it's
our
tradition
that
we
have
also
one
of
the
grand
participants
with
us.
So
today
we
have
andre
andre.
Are
you
there.
B
Superb,
I'm
leaving
you
the
screen.
I
know
that
you
have
a
presentation
you
would
like
to
share.
F
Sure,
thank
you.
Thank
you,
everyone
for
inviting
me
here
today
I
mean
it
has
been
great
to
work
with
casper
and
the
vaxtow.
F
I'm
pleased
to
talk
about
our
project
here,
I'm
andre
bertolas,
I'm
the
co-founder
of
cintify,
my
business
partner,
remo,
and
I
we
started
this
venture
not
long
ago
and
today,
we'd
like
to
talk
to
you
about
our
project
with
casper
on
this
already
own
chain
risk
intelligence
tool.
F
F
In
a
way
the
financial
industry
is
on
the
verge
of
revolution,
with
the
the
decentralized
distributed
ledger
technologies,
but
still
anti-money
laundering
is
performed
as
of
past
century.
So
we
think
it's
time
to
change
that
and
before
going
into
details
of,
why
what's
the
problem
and
what
we're
doing
I
mean
the
big
question
is
why
cosplay
and
the
vex
dial-
and
I
think
for
us
choosing
casper
is
very
strategic,
because
the
customer
has
this
focus
on
an
enterprise
optimized
chain.
F
And
if
you
talk
about
anti-money
laundering,
financial
crime
prevention,
you
don't
even
need
to
do
a
pitch
for
enterprises;
they
they
know
it.
It's
a
must
for
them.
On
top
of
that,
casper
is
on
a
buildup
stage.
We
believe
there
is
a
great
mutual
benefit
in
building
up
together.
F
The
community
is
great,
it's
a
very
collaborative,
innovative
professional.
The
team
is
accessible,
it
is
fantastic
and
on
the
vexa
downside
I
mean
it
has
been
amazing
experience
with
them.
It
was
a
very
smooth
experience
from
day
one.
The
process
are
transparent,
very
clear.
There
is
a
clear
communication.
There
is
a
competent
competent
community
management.
F
You
can
reach
out
to
them
on
telegram
when
you're
filling
the
form
during
involving
phases,
you
do
a
pitch
you
get,
and
the
best
is
that
you
actually
get
feedback
from
people
with
different
backgrounds.
I
mean
not
only
technical
attack
got
on
use
cases.
Everything
before
you
actually
go
for
final
voting
with
your
proposal,
so
it
has
been
a
great
experience
there
and
it's
a
great
thank
you
for
both
of
you
for
for
supporting
us
and
on
the
vex
dial,
the
guys
building
up
this
dow
from
scratch.
I
mean
thank
you
for
that
now.
F
F
They
have
been
imposing
more
and
more
regulatory
requirements
on
crypto
transactions
in
a
way
those
that
were
in
the
crypto
space
years
ago.
They
knew
this
would
come
sooner
or
later
and
I
believe
it's
actually
a
good
sign.
It
means
that
it's
going
mainstream,
it's
not
only
a
niche,
a
niche
product
anymore.
It's
achieving
the
broader
crowds
and
regulators
will
naturally
kick
in.
F
That's
not
bad
perceive,
but
it's
still
a
challenge
to
comply
with
that
for
some
of
of
the
chains
out
there
on
top
of
that
aml
processes
and
kyc
are,
they
are
managed
independently.
It's
each
institution.
Does
that
in-house
they
have
efforts
doing
doing
projects
for
getting
that
internal,
better
internal
collaboration.
F
They
don't
share
much
of
the
data
among
each
of
each
of
these
institutions.
On
top
of
that,
there
is
this
crypto
and
fiat
currency
worlds.
The
communication
is
not
working
so
well,
but
the
problem
is
that
the
crime
occurs
across
jurisdiction
in
both
crypto
and
fiat
worlds,
so
we
need
a
better
solution
there
in
a
way.
In
my
opinion,
the
crypto
world
is
actually
better
to
trace
to
spot
financial
crime,
because
the
ledger
is
public,
you
can
you
can
you?
F
Can
you
can
see
that,
whereas
in
the
fiat
world,
you
only
see
what's
in
your
private
ledger,
I
mean
it's
in
your
bank.
The
bank
accounts
with
your
institutions.
Right,
as
I
said,
the
road
offers
is
is
quite
long
ahead
of
us,
but
we
have
to
start
somewhere
and
that's
where
this
already
started
this
project.
We
are
building
some
apis,
graphql
and
a
rest
api
with
some
resources
to
to
query
the
blocks
and
transactions.
F
F
We
would
like
to
focus
here
on
the
bottom,
on
this
trace
the
coin
features
and
to
score
aml
on
certain
accounts.
That's
the
the
car
functionality
that
we're
building
on,
and
on
top
of
that,
we
also
have
a
graphical
interface
so
that
a
compliance
officer
could
integrate
that
on
the
system
and
actually
develop
their
own
metrics
and
their
own
dashboards.
F
One
example
of
what
you
were
doing
it's
this
is
great
from
distributed.
Technologies
is
because
you
you
can
you
can
trace
the
origin
of
the
money,
that's
what
we
may.
We
call
by
trace
the
coin.
If
you
look
at,
let's
say
you
want
to
trace
the
origin
of
the
money
in
this
account,
you
can
easily
trace
back
the
coin
and
find
where
it
came
from
in
a
way
you
can
spot
if
there
was
anything
so
special
on
any
financial
crime
happening
here.
You
can
then
spot
that.
F
Maybe
there
is
something
wrong
here
and
what
we
also
have
is
this
forward
trace
in
the
coin?
It's
not
that
we're
predicting
the
future
it's,
but
if,
if
there
was
anything
fraudulent
happening
in
the
account
we
can
know
where
it
propagated.
So
you
can.
You
can
build
up
these
two
key
features
for
for
for
money
for
compliance
officers,
just
choose
spot
money
laundering
happening
and
we
also
have
other
types
of
scores
and
rules
based.
I
don't
want
to
get
into
the
details
here.
F
There
are
some
of
those,
but
just
one
example:
it's
what
we
call
this
flow-through
score.
What
money
launders
do
often
is
to
make
the
spot
in
the
or
to
trace
the
money
a
bit
more
complicated.
You
have
many
transactions
in
one
account
coming
in
and
out
with
zero
net
value.
So
at
the
end
of
the
day
you
will
have
a
humongous
network
and
you
it's
it's
it's
hard
to
spot.
F
If
it's
coming
from
a
dirty
money,
origin
or
not,
that's
that
could
be
if
spot
accounts
like
that
could
be
an
indication
of
money
launder.
It
doesn't
necessarily
mean
that's
the
case
right,
but
these
combined
with
other
scores
you
can.
You
can
have
a
good
indication
of
yes
or
no.
In
certain
cases,
these
are
the
first
step.
After
afterwards,
we
can
move
on
to
actually
have
a
more
model
oriented
machine
learning,
building
on
top
of
those
and
comes
with
the
vision
for
for
later
on.
F
That
was
it
on
on
our
side
happy
to
answer
some
questions.
If
you
have
anything
just
reach
out
to
us
or
here
to
support.
B
I
have
first
question
is
what
is
exactly
on
your
technical
roadmap?
So
what
is
the
nearest
goal
for
you.
F
Yeah,
the
years
ago,
here
we
have
the
the
rest,
the
transactions,
the
arrest
and
the
graph
apl
apis.
They
are
ready.
We
are
not.
We
didn't
yet
deploy,
deliver
our
milestone,
because
we
have
to
write
the
documentation,
it's
a
very
important
one
that
we
have
to
do,
and
you
know
like
we
just
coded,
and
now
we
have
to
write
it
down
and
write
the
test
and
properly.
So
that's
the
first
thing
that
you're
doing
the
next
a
couple
of
days
and.
B
F
I
mean
less
than
a
week
actually
and
what
I'm
actually
looking
for
is
to
work
more
on
the
visualization
side
in
the
dashboard,
because,
from
my
experience,
modeling
data
is
once
you
you,
you
see
some
things.
It
feeds
back
on
getting
actually
more
measures
more
metrics
and
get
generating
more
ideas
on
what
you
could
do
to
deliver
more
scores
and
more
metrics
to
support
20
money
laundering.
F
Yes,
that's
a
good
question.
We
have
been
we're
preparing
all
the
dockers
everything
that
you
can
deliver
the
background.
You
can
also
it's
using
elasticsearch,
so
you
can
easily
do
the
crawling
of
the
network
and
everything
we
didn't
consider
yet
putting
something
live,
but
that
could
be
actually
something
that
we
are
we
are.
We
are
planning
to
do
and
not,
if
not
in
the
near
future,
sooner
or
later,
yes,.
F
Ideally,
I
mean
we
were
open
to
actually,
if
we
don't
need
you
to
create
yet
another
casper
stats.live
or
a
cusp
for
anti-money
laundering
life,
we
can
perhaps
integrate
it
on
something
that
it's
already
up
and
running.
That
could
make
it
even
a
stronger
selling
point.
There.
C
No,
I
just
want
to
congratulate
you
guys,
cintify.
This
is
a
great
great
presentation
and
really
appreciate
your
support
and
we
are
here
to
make
sure
you're
successful.
B
We
have
one
slide
about
the
summary
from
the
amazon
conference
so
meta.
If
you
just.
C
B
Yes,
let
me
share
the
screen
one.
Second,
I'm
regaining
the.
B
C
Yeah,
so
I
had
a
great
time
you
know
sitting
with
folks
at
aws
and
doing
a
you
know,
panel
on
d5
and
aws
right.
So
we
talked
a
lot
about
total
addressable
market
and
you
know
financial
systems
and
what
our
approaches-
and
I
think
you
can
catch
the
video
on
youtube.
C
So
the
full
panel
is
available
there,
but
all
in
all
it
was
really.
You
know
we
really
had
a
meeting
of
the
minds
in
terms
of
you
know,
what's
needed
in
the
space
and
how
well
that
alliance
is
what
casper
has
built
right:
casper
labs
built
for
the
casper
protocol,
and
so
all
in
all,
I
felt
like
the
panel
was
really
really
exciting
and
just
more
confirmation
that
we've,
actually
you
know,
we've
built
something.
C
That's
got
us
great
product
market,
fit
right
that
there's
definitely
a
need
for
what
it
is
we're
building
and
our
message
resonates
with
enterprises
and
businesses,
and
that
we
have
a
real
opportunity
in
the
space
to
go
dominate
so
it
was.
It
was
really.
It
was
really
fantastic
and
look
for
some
more
really
interesting
and
exciting
updates
coming.
Regarding
our,
you
know,
collaboration
with
amazon,
web
services
and
amazon
marketplace.
So
over
back
over
to
you
field.
B
Thank
you
very
much.
Thank
you
for
this
update.
I
think
this
was
our
last
slide
so
ashley
joe,
do
you
have
any
questions
from
the.