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A
All
right
welcome
to
the
dx
dow
community
call
for
october
28th,
this
one's
starting
a
little
bit
early
at
14
30
utc
to
to
match
up
with
the
launch
of
the
next
epochs
on
swapper
going
live
at
1500
utc,
and
so
thanks
everyone
for
joining
it's
taking
people
a
little
bit
of
a
some
time
to
get
back
into
the
swing
of
things.
A
lot
of
people
have
been
traveling.
A
There
were
quite
a
few
attendees
during
youth
lisbon
blockchain
week
and
a
handful
of
people,
including
keenan,
and
myself
and
a
few
others
are
all
sick,
hopefully
not
covet
things,
but
bugs
and
and
and
and
sicknesses
that
we
are
getting
over.
But
I
will
be
taking
care
of
this
meeting
while
keenan
is
here,
he's
he's
resting
his
voice
too.
A
So
I'm
just
gonna
go
over
the
agenda
for
today's
community
call,
which
is
starting
with
the
dxd
buyback
extension
proposal,
which
is
a
continuation
of
the
of
the
program
that
dx
dow
has
been
executing,
for,
I
think,
a
number
of
like
almost
like
five
or
six
months
now.
A
Next
we
have
some
swapper
farming
updates
for
today
october
28th,
which
will
be
similar
to
what
we've
been
doing
the
last
number
of
epochs,
but
it's
on
arbitrary
mainnet
and
xdi,
and
so
some
updates
there
at
1500
utc
is
when
the
swapper
farms
go
live.
So
maybe
people
will
be
moving
liquidity
around
and
between
us
farms
and
things
then-
and
we
can
talk
about
that,
then
we
also
have
a
recap
of
some
of
the
events
in
in
in
lisbon.
A
That
happened
the
last
couple
weeks
there
was
a
a
j
style
retreat.
There
was
a
the
daoist
event,
which
is
a
very
dow
community,
focused
event
which
dick
style
was
a
part
of.
Then
there
was
liz
khan,
which
was
a
giant
main
event
of
the
week,
and
then
there
was
also
a
dx
dow
hosted
kind
of
happy
hour
and
panel
on
the
future
of
prediction
markets,
and
so
we
can
talk
a
little
bit
about
that
and
then
we'll
have
time
for
open
questions
and
so
to
kick
things
off.
A
I
think
we'd
probably
like
to
invite
powers
to
the
stage,
but
there
is
the
dxd
buyback
extension
proposal,
which
is
live,
which
has
a
number
of
details
and
and
updates,
and
if,
if
chris,
I
think
you
should
just
be
able
to
join
yep
great
if
you
want
to
give
an
update
on
kind
of
where
we
are
and
and
what
the
deal
it
with
with
that
proposal,
that'd
be
great
cool
thanks.
I
was
caught
in
the
curtain
off
stage,
but
it's
great.
B
To
be
here,
happy
fall
everyone.
So,
a
couple
days
ago,
posted
draft
text
for
dxd
buyback
extension
number
three.
B
So
this
would
increase
the
program
from
three
million
maximum
to
four
million,
not
that
different
than
the
previous
two
extensions
in
terms
of
kind
of
what
it
authorizes
it
gives
updated
numbers
and
that,
but
I
did
just
want
to
go
over
a
couple
things
here
so
first
to
share
the
spreadsheet
that
kind
of
tracks
this
so
right
now
so
far
the
program
has
purchased
6313
dxd,
which
at
the
time
of
purchase,
is
about
2.7
million
dollars
and
then
right
now
that
dc
is
worth
about.
B
4.2
million
the
average
east
dxd
price
for
the
6300
dxd
is
0.151
eth
to
dxd
and,
as
guy
said,
this
program's
actually
been
going
on
for
five
months.
So
the
first
order
was
executed
on
may
15th
and
over
that
five
months
there
have
been
80
separate
orders
and
that's
actually
comes
out
to
be
just
about
one
every
other
day
through
that
and
then
in
terms
of.
B
Trading
volume
I'm
going
to
share
a
image
here,
just
some
recent
dhd
trading
volume
over
the
last
month,
or
so
you
can
see
a
couple
big
spikes
here
and
there
and
you
can.
I
think
this
is
a
fun
chart
to
see
how
volume
has
shifted
across
the
different
exchanges,
especially
considering
swapper
is
on
multiple
exchanges
there.
So
you
can
see
kind
of
both
xdi
mainnet
and
now
arbitrum
have
all
had
at
some
point,
been
the
largest
dxd
trading
volume.
B
Over
the
last
several
months,
there
has
been
a
little
bit
of
an
increase
of
the
average
trading
volume
over
the
the
last
couple
of
weeks.
It
actually
tends
to
be,
if
you
look
at
the
numbers
like
very
little
on
the
weekends
there's
like
some
days
on
the
weekends
there's
like
100
or
500
dollars,
and
that
kind
of
brings
it
down,
but
there's
been
a
little
bit
of
increase
there.
So
you
can
see
the
25
of
daily
volume
will
be
about
40
000
there
and
then
yeah.
B
The
buyback
essential
proposal,
as
I
said,
is,
is
pretty
similar
to
the
the
previous
ones.
So
there's
I
don't
think,
there's
anything
too
controversial
in
there.
We
can
kind
of
use
it
as
a
opportunity
to
signal
other
intentions
about
dxd
and
the
buyback
program,
but
right
now
this
one
is
mostly
just
about
extending
it
to
the
four
million
elsewhere
outside
of
the
extension
draft
proposal.
B
There
is
some
conversation
about
how
we
move
forward
to
another
system
or
another
method,
to
conduct
the
buyback
outside
of
relying
on
gnosis
protocol
v1,
so
there's
a
kind
of
both
a
relayer
being
used
and
also
seeing
if
we
can
use
aqua
to
implement
that.
So
maybe
that's
the
kind
of
a
medium
term
plan
there
in
thinking
about
that,
but
yeah.
This
is
a
extension
draft
proposal
that
I
think
I'll
try
to
maybe
get
up
in
the
forum.
B
I
mean
sorry
in
on
the
dx
vote
in
the
next
day
or
so
so
that
it
can
pass
before
we
reach
three
million.
A
Great
thanks
chris,
so
just
related
to
that.
After,
if
this
proposal
passes
and
is
executed,
we'll
cross
like
a
four
million
dollar
threshold
of
of
dollar
value
of
buybacks,
how
are
how
are
people
thinking
about
like
the
maximum
or
like
like
how
to
analyze
a
continuation
of
the
program
in
general.
B
Yeah,
I
think
it's
you
know,
given
how
long
it's
been
going
on
and
also
like
long
as
dxd
has
been
around.
I
think
it's
important
to
kind
of
look
at
the
issuance
of
that,
and
so
there
has
been
600
300
6300
dxd
purchase,
but
geek
style
has
also
issued
920
dxd.
So
some
of
this
is
contributors,
and
then
some
of
this
has
been
to
lps
for
swapper
farming
rewards
and
there's
probably
another
950
dxd
that
has
not
been
distributed
to
contributors
investing
contracts.
B
So
you
can
see
that
we've
kind
of
shrunk,
the
supply
of
dxd
by
you,
could
say:
4
000,
dxd,
4200
dxd.
Over
the
last
five
months
I
mean
that's
about
10
of
the
circulating
supply
and
so
right
now,
if
you
look
at
the
circulating
supply.
So
if
you
look
at
coingecko
that
actually
still
includes
the
dxd
that
has
been
repurchased
because
most
of
it's
on
xdi
in
the
base
there,
but
to
coin
gecko,
it's
just
on
the
bridge
there.
B
So
if
you
actually
use
the
circulating
supply,
which
would
subtract
that
that
would
be
43
583,
that
is
not
owned
by
dx
tau,
and
that
represents
a
market
cap
right
now
of
30
million
dollars,
and
that's
still,
you
know
pretty
comfortably
below
the
value
of
each
and
stables
in
the
geek
style
treasury,
which
is
65
million
dollars.
B
So
to
me
it
seems
like
there
is,
and
that's
not
being
include
the
the
eath
and
the
buyback
reserve,
and
so
I
think
that
this
seems
like
kind
of
a
a
comfortable
position
to
be
in,
even
though
it
has
you
know
taken
time
there
has
been
a
lot
of
purchases
in
light
of
kind
of
the
broader
treasury
movements.
B
It
has
not
been
a
noticeable
effect
on
like
the
treasury
makeup,
because
it
only
is
used
950
east,
which
is,
I
don't
know
like
maybe
seven
or
eight
percent
of
the
east
in
the
treasury,
and
then
that's
actually
increased
the
value
of
the
dxd
in
the
treasury
there
anyway.
I
guess
I'm
not
really
answering
your
question
in
terms
of
how
long
to
continue.
I
think
we
need
to
think
more
about
what
is
the
automated
way
that
we
do
these
buybacks
in
the
future.
B
So
part
of
this
is
automating
like
the
work
that
dave
and
others
are
doing
in
terms
of
submitting
proposals
looking
at
the
average
daily
trading
volume
looking
at
the
circulating
supply,
and
how
can
we
automate
that,
but
also
like
what
are
the
what's,
the
the
method
that
this
is
is
doing
so
I
feel
like
that's
the
way.
That's
the
conversation
we
should
be
having
and
yeah
and
and
for
right
now
it
seems
to
be.
B
We
can
continue
on
the
current
course
in
the
current
methods
we
have,
but
shifting
to
to
that
other
method,
sometime
cool.
A
So
yeah
and
the
cadence
of
every
million
dollars,
or
so,
which
obviously
changes
as
as
prices
changes
and
can
alter
the
timing.
But
that
seems
to
be
a
good
payment
for
kind
of
re-evaluation
for
the
next
kind
of
period.
There's
no
known
reason
to
like
slow
or
slow
down
or
speed
that
up,
so
that
that
seems
to
be
going
well.
A
Yeah
and
if,
if
any
community
members
or
or
contributors
or
whatever,
are
aware
of
other
projects,
that
are,
you
know,
analyzing
the
same
situation
or
something
similar
and-
and
you
know
we-
we
know
that
some
projects
have
done
buybacks
with
different
tools
and
things
and
have
tested
different
things.
But
if
there's
there's,
obviously
always
so
much
happening
and
new
information
coming
that.
A
If
anyone
sees
other
interesting
things
that
are
happening
around
like
buybacks
or
like
native
token
buybacks
for
a
project
yeah,
it
would
be
great
to
share
that
in
the
in
the
chats
in
the
in
the
forum.
A
Cool
great
thanks
chris,
so
next
we
will
okay,
we
have
15
minutes
till
the
next
farming
epochs
launch,
and
so
we
will
dive
a
little
bit
into
kind
of
the
updates
around
these
next,
this
next
epochs
and
campaigns.
A
A
There's
one
proposal
that
wasn't
passed
by
majority,
which
is
could
still
potentially
pass
but
we'll
see-
and
so
I
guess
to
like
take
a
view-
there's
obviously
arbitrarium
it
has
is
continues
to
be
the
main
focus
with
like
a
bunch
of
the
core
pairs
that
have
always
been
there.
There's
a
handful
of
new
of
new
pairs
that
are
are
popping
up
in
this
epoch.
The
arbitrary
the
swapper
dedicated
towards
arbitrarum
this.
A
This
epoch
is
80
of
the
total
swapper
and
then
there's
another
10
from
mainnet
and
another
10
for
x
die
the
x
dive.
Farms
are
really
just
these
three
core
pairs
again,
which
are,
I
guess,
in
epoch,
two
of
four
epochs,
so
these
farms
are
running
for
a
longer
period
of
time,
just
to
save
people,
gas
costs
around
moving
staking
and
then
xdi.
There's
always
some
interesting.
A
You
know,
x-die
is
more
niche
and
and
but
there's
always
interesting
projects
and
interesting
things
happening
on
xdi,
for
example,
the
you
know
the
house
farm,
like
still
one
of
the
biggest
house
eath
pools
on
on
an
xdi
swapper
is,
is
like
an
lp
dial.
That
is
farming,
the
actual
rewards.
A
A
You
know,
communities
that
exist
on
xdi
and
and
need
obviously,
liquid
liquidity
pools
for
their
token,
so
that
people
have
the
option
to
get
in
and
out
and
so
incentivizing.
Some
of
those
with
swapper
tokens
is
does
two
things
it
like.
It
attracts
liquidity
pool,
but
it
also
can
end
up
bringing
people
from
those
communities
into
the
dx
dial
community
and
the
swapper
community
and
yeah.
Once
we
have
swapper
you
know
guilds
and
things
live.
A
It
will
be
interesting
to
see
you
know
the
number
of
people
and
where
they're
coming
from
that
are
participating
in
those.
Was
there
anything
else?
Oh
yeah.
If
there's
any
questions
about
that,
actually,
I'm
not
looking
at
the
chat,
but
if
there's
any
questions
about
that
feel
free
to
ask
him
in
the
chat.
A
Sweet,
so
yams
is
looking
at
potential
buyback
programs,
which
is
interesting
so
yeah.
It
would
be
great
to
connect
with
the
the
yams
team
back
to
swapper
farming.
So
there's
one
one
interesting
topic
that
people
have
raised
in
the
chats
and
also
from
some
community
questions
where
we
see
that
with
mainnet,
where
gas
is
really
high.
A
There
has
been
some
discussion
and
questions
and
talk
around
should
some
of
the
core
pairs
that
exist
on
arbitrary
on
xdi.
Should
we
extend
the
the
length
of
the
farms
so
that
you
don't
have
to
go
in
and
out
as
a
as
a
staker
for
those?
A
And
so
that's
that's
an
interesting
question
and
I
think
it
does
make
sense
for
quite
a
quite
a
few
of
the
pairs
that
are
known
that
will
be
known,
you
know,
rewards
pairs
and
if,
if
people
want
to
join
that
conversation
come
into
the
key
base,
figuring
out,
which
ones
should
have
extended
periods,
is
a
is,
you
know
up
for
discussion
and
then
it's
also
nice
to
be
able
to
have
shorter
ones
so
that
we
can
make
like
quicker,
more
nimble
decisions
around
certain
tokens
that
might
pop
up
in
the
ecosystem,
or
you
know
something
changes
or
you
know.
A
Theoretically,
we
could
even
start
up
farms
like
just
you
know
outside
of
the
cadence
of
epochs.
If
there's
like
an
immediate
interest-
and
so
I
don't
know
if
chris
or
if
anyone
or
zett
or
anyone
had
any
additional
comments
around
that
idea
or
banky
that
they
wanted
to
speak
to
otherwise
yep.
That's
kind
of
the
summary.
A
We
did
have
a
few
questions
from
the
community
relate,
I
guess
maybe
this
one's
related
to
what
I
just
talked
about,
but
someone
asked
what
kind
of
large
changes
to
the
emissions
are
being
discussed.
Changing
the
two
week,
cadence
changing
the
per
chain
allocation,
introducing
single-sided,
staking,
etc,
and
so
I
think
to
answer
that.
I
I
mentioned
the
potential
of
changing
the
cadence
of
some
of
the
epochs,
especially
for
core
tokens
and
core
pairs.
A
There
is
also
talk
about,
should
you
know
the
80
10
10
percentages
between
arbitrary
maintenance
and
xdi
maintain,
as
is
or
is
there
some?
You
know
reason
to
dedicate
some
additional
swapper
awards
to
mainnet
or
to
xdi,
and
so
I
think
that's
up
for
debate
yeah,
you
know,
arbitrarium,
you
know
is
important
for
the
future.
I
think
they're,
like
there's
still
some
hesitancy
from
in
general,
from
people
to
kind
of
just
ape
into
arbitrary
and
use
and
do
a
lot
of
things
there
in
the
d5
space.
A
There's
this
big
withdrawal
period
so
that
people
I
think,
think
about.
If
I
go
there,
then
it's
going
to
take
me
some
time
to
come
back
to
mainnet
xdy
and
you
know
similar
to
like
some
other
side
chains.
The
bridge
is,
you
know,
quite
instant,
there's
a
lot
of
interesting
things
happening
on
xdy,
there's
new.
A
You
know
dow
communities
and
new
projects
that
spin
up
very
quickly
on
xdi,
and
so
I
think
opinion
swappers
always
had
a
view
to
really
tie
together
with
some
of
the
smaller,
more
interesting
niche
communities
that
are
community
owned
in
our
greater
ecosystem
and
like
not
necessarily
like
compete
against
unit
swap
that's
not
the
goal,
but
if
there
are
communities
that
are
popping
up
on
xdi
and
even
on
arbitrary
that
that
it
makes
sense
to
work
with
and
help
them
like
aim
for
a
decent
size,
liquidity
pool
on
swapper
yeah.
A
Yeah
any,
let
me
check
the
next
any
etas
to
share
on
the
single-sided
staking.
Is
there
a
particular
epoch
being
targeted
good
question
by
xerox,
spicy
soup,
the
the
staking
single
size
staking
as
a
as
a
method
of
you
know
putting
swapper
to
work
with
and
earning
a
yield
on
that
without,
like
just
dumping
swapper
into
the
market
that
that
you
know,
yield
aggregators
or
farmers
can
use?
That's
something
we've
been
working
on
since
the
launch
of
farming.
A
It's,
I
think,
quite
close
to
being
ready
to
be
kind
of
tested
and
used
yeah
and,
as
vance
said,
their
contracts
are
being
tested
now.
So
my
guess
is
that,
like,
hopefully
by
the
next
epoch,
we've
made
the
progress
we
need
to
make
and
and
could
include
that.
As
a
I
mean.
Theoretically,
we
can
launch
that
even
outside
of
epochs
right
when
it's
ready
to
go.
A
I
think
that
we
will
be
able
to
launch
it
and
make
it
known
to
the
community
that
that
is
a
that
is
a
live
option
in
order
to,
like
you
know,
lock
up
your
swapper
and
and
earn
a
yield,
and
that
will
lead
into
the
idea
of
swapper
guilds
where
you're
putting
your
swapper.
You
know:
you're,
locking
up
your
swapper
you're,
getting
voting
power
in
the
guilds,
you're,
also
earning
fees
and
rewards
from
that.
A
So
it's
kind
of
like
a
step
in
the
direction
of
where
we're
already
planning
to
to
head
and
good
question
which
chains
would
single-sized
staking
launch
and
at
first
x-die,
is
always
the
yeah.
It's
always
like
the
easiest,
quickest
testing
ground
and
that's
where
dx
dow
has
a
decent
size
presence,
but
we
could
potentially
do
it
on
all
three
chains
at
the
at
the
same
time
or
or
quickly
after
each
other.
So.
A
And
then
ross
had
shared
a
link
about
fast
withdrawals
for
optimism
and
arbitrarum
product
that
the
uma
team,
I
believe,
launched
across
protocol
which
is
interesting,
and
that
ties
in
well
with
one
of
the
goals
of
of
dxdow
and
the
swapper
team
is
to
really
make
a
ui
and
a
user
experience
that
that
makes
bridging
between
these
chains
very,
very
friendly
for
a
user,
and
that
can
actually
rely
on
other
other
project
protocols,
whether
it's
the
mainnet,
like
the
main
bridges
of
a
chain
or
protocols
launched
by
by
other
teams
like
across
protocol
or
hop
exchange
or
the
connect.
A
What
connext
is
doing,
and
so,
if
there
is
a
really
cool
way
to
to
give
all
those
options
to
a
user.
You
know
that
kind
of
that
place
could
become
somewhere
where
that
users
come
to
really
figure
out
the
best
and
and
easiest
ways
to
move
between
all
the
different
chains,
which
is
going
to
become
more
and
more
important.
A
Sorry
excuse
my
coughing.
All
this
talking
isn't
helping
my
throat,
but
all
right.
So
in
two
minutes
we
will
the
next
campaigns
will
be
going,
farms
will
be
going
live,
and
so
maybe
people
will
be
diving
into
that
as
it's
happening.
B
I
can
I
can
give
your
voice
a
break
to
make
a
quick
comment
about,
because
you
had
a
question
about
the
breakdown
of
chains
and
I
think
xdi
really
does
seem
to
be
at
least
from,
like
a
rewards,
bang
for
buck
or
bang
for
volume
the
most
efficient
place
for
those.
So
I
do
think
we
should
be
considering
it
and
and
like
yeah,
and
I
think,
there's
a
lot
of
other
things
kind
of
happening
on
xdi
and
other
communities,
as
you
were
mentioning
that
we
can
kind
of
engage
with.
A
A
We're
about
to
go
live
with
the
epochs.
It's
interesting
to
watch
watch
what
pairs
you
know
arbitrary.
Has
this
currently,
this
like
seven
day
exit
period
right
and
so
in
order
for
teams
to
or
people
to
take
advantage
of
things
that
might
happen
on
mainnet
or
x,
die
and
they
might
have
it
on
arbitrarium
there's
an
interesting
dynamic
of
like
moving
between
the
different
farms
on
the
different
chains,
and
so
I
think
it's
not
it's
not
like.
A
If
the
reward
is
great
on
mainnet
or
on
xdi,
it's
like
it
automatically
calls
for
like
people
to
move
capital
from
arbitrom
to
those
chains
so
you're.
I
think
at
this
point
you're
you're
going
after
like
whether
it's
swapper
token
or
or
other
tokens.
It's
kind
of
you
start.
You
start
with
a
base
of
what's
on
those
chains
and
then
attract
that
liquidity,
and
so
maybe
that's
on
on
the
call.
A
Earlier
this
morning
some
people
were
talking
about
there's
a
handful
of
pairs
that
are
also
on
sushi
swap,
for
example,
and
the
return
the
apy
is
actually
higher
on
on
swapper
for
the
same
pair
than
on
sushi
swap.
Yet
there
will
just
be
stagnant
liquidity
sitting
on
sushi
swap
for
some
of
those
pairs,
and
the
question
is:
why
is
it?
Is
it
like?
People
are
more
familiar
with
sushi
swap?
Is
it
people
aren't
aware
of
the
swapper
camp
farms?
A
Is
it
that
you
know
maybe
they're
they
prefer
to
farm
sushi
token,
instead
of
swapper
token,
and
so
these
are
questions
that
we
don't
have
all
the
answers
to.
But
as
we
do
more
of
this,
I
think
we
start
to
learn
but
yeah
getting
getting
this
information
out
into
the
in
front
of
the
faces
of
those
people
that
are
farming.
A
I
think
it's
really
important
to
at
least
make
people
aware,
and
sometimes
there's
websites
for
this,
where
you
can
compare
farms
and
things,
but
we
want
to
make
sure
that
people
are
very
aware
of
the
of
the
of
the
farms
that
exist
on
swapper
on
all
three
chains,
especially
if
there's
other
pools
that
are
have
more
liquidity
that
have
lower
rewards.
A
You
know
the
first
ones
into
these
farms
get
a
really
amazing
return
for
like
first
10
minutes,
so
don't
forget,
it
seems
to
balance
out
rather
quickly
as
long
as
people
are
paying
attention
and
there's
interesting
scenarios
where
there
are
yeah.
A
I
think
I
mentioned
this
before,
but
there
are-
and
this
will
probably
happen
more
and
more-
where
there's
there's
groups
of
liquidity
providers
and
that
could
be
in
a
liquidity
provider
dao
or
it
could
be
a
team
of
liquidity
providers
or
it
could
be
a
project
that
is
built
for
organizing
liquidity
provision,
and
I
think
that,
like
some
of
those
are
dows
right
and
and
it's
not
as
easy
to
like
move
your
liquidity
around
between
different
pools
and
and
farms
as
a
dow
as
it
is,
if
you're
just
an
individual
so
giving
you
know
letting
giving
as
much
heads
up
to
the
communities
that
are
partaking
in
the
farms
and
also
you
know
publishing
it.
A
Maybe
we
can
try
to
publish
it.
The
thing
is
our
farms
aren't
really
set
until
they're
like
actually
set.
So
it's
hard
to
publish
too
much
information
and
we
wouldn't
want
to
publish
incorrect
information
ahead
of
time,
but
yeah
we
would
do
our
best
to
to
share
as
much
information
with
the
with
anyone
that
would
be
interested
in
farming
ahead
of
time.
A
So
I
guess
that's!
That's
probably
enough
talk
about
swapper
for
now.
The
next
topic
we
have
on
the
agenda
is
events
from
lisbon,
mainly
the
taoist
liz
khan.
Well,
we
could
start
so
just
to
update
everyone.
Dx
dow
had
a
retreat
or
a
number
like
a
a
bunch
of
the
core
contributors
had
a
retreat
the
week
before
eat
lisbon
in
outside
of
lisbon.
A
We
there
were
lots
of
panel
group
discussions
and
working
groups
around
the
different
squads
of
dx
dow.
I
think
there
was
a
lot
of
good
updates
and
valuable
conversation
and
things
that
are
coming
out
of
that
also
ended
up
doing
a
a
workshop
with
a
third
party
who
helps
kind
of
navigate.
A
The
group,
through
like
work
discussions
and
like
activities
that
help
bring
out
stuck
things
that
are
sticking
that
are
that
are
causing
things
to
stick
or
miscommunications
and
really
getting
everything
out
of
the
table
and
then
presenting
ways
for
a
decentralized
or
distributed
community
to
to
solve
those
problems
and
they've.
A
And
so
we
can
all
kind
of
share,
share
information
together.
A
And
so
yeah
the
taoist
was
a
really
cool
event.
Chris
powers
presented
on
like
governance
in
a
multi-chain
world
and
really
kind
of
broke
down
and
compared
what
a
number
of
projects
are
doing,
that
are
largely
kind
of
liquid
token,
based
governance
on
mainnet
and
how
they're
handling
multi-chain
governance
and
there's
a
few
different
products
and
ways
to
do
that,
and
then
kind
of.
A
Compare
that
to
how
dx
dow
is
able
to
do
multi-chain
governance
with
its
reputational
based
governance
system,
which
is
quite
unique
because
you
can
just
map
you
can
map
a
snapshot
of
of
the
same
wallets
and
same
addresses
and
same
boating
power
to
any
chain
at
any
time,
and
they
you
know
they
can
diverge
from
that
point
on,
but
there's
ways
to
like
match
them
back
up
and
things
like
that,
and
so
it
really
gives
the
extent
a
lot
of
flexibility
to
to
govern
well
its
products
in
a
multi-chain
world.
A
A
A
It
happened
in
the
middle
of
the
week
last
week,
really
a
great
opportunity
to
see
all
the
different
projects
in
the
space
make
connections,
listen
to
some
interesting
talks.
It
was
kind
of
big
and
open,
and
then
this
past
weekend
was
the
eth
lisbon
hackathon,
which
dx
dao
had
two
teams
enter
and
created
a
couple.
Unique
ideas
did
not
actually
win
the
hackathon
but
made
a
good
showing
and
met
other
hackers
and
teams
in
the
space.
So
I
think
overall,
it's
cool
to
hear
some
comments.
Like
people
were
like.
A
Oh
you're
from
dxdow,
like
seems
like
there's
like
people
all
over
from
the
extao
and
seems
like
you
guys
have
a
lot
of
people
here
or
oh
wow.
You
guys
do
you
know
your
governance
system
sounds
really
cool.
I
saw
the
presentation
so
just
kind
of
awareness
of
dx
dao
having
a
presence
at
these
events,
the
bigger
the
bigger
force
you
have,
which
you
know
maybe
dxdow,
had
like
a
larger
number
of
people
there
than
some
of
the
other
communities
and
projects.
So
that's
stands
out.
A
You
know
a
lot
of
people
just
are
at
parties
and
having
conversations
and
end
up
talking
to
someone
and
like
like
once
again
they're
like
oh,
you
also
contribute
to
dx
dial,
that's
it
that's
amazing,
like
and,
and
maybe
that
will
drop
some
interest
into
the
community
and
additional
additional
people.
A
Someone
asked
is,
is
dx,
dow
planning
to
attend
other
events,
and
I
think
the
answer
in
general
is
yes,
some
obviously
ethereum
focused
events
are
always
really
great
and
more
focused.
I
don't
know
when
the
next
big
event
is,
it
might
be
east
denver
in
february,
but
it
would
be
cool
if,
like
you
know,
the
whole
dx
dial
community
shows
up
to
the
next
big
event.
A
Yeah
and
then
there's
some
talk
about
eth
barcelona
there's
some
talk
about
eth
tampa
and
then
there's
also
talk
about
when
the
next
devcon
is
happening,
and
then
I
think
next
year
you
know
dx
dow
participated
in
eth
global's
etho
online
hackathon,
the
last
month,
which
was
you
know,
was
it
nice
to
participate?
It
didn't
seem
like
much
came
out
of
it.
I
think
some
awareness
came
out
of
it,
but,
like
not,
many
people
were
hacking
on
dick's
dao's
products,
but.
A
So
I
I
believe
that
eth
global
may
start
to
do
in-person
events
again
in
2022,
and
that
could
be
a
good
opportunity
for
dx
dow
to
continue
to.
You
know,
sponsor
and
invest
in
the
communities
that
show
up
to
those
events.
But
I
I
don't
know
how
many
are
planned.
So
I'm
not
we're
not
really
sure
on
how
that's
proceeding
just
yet.
A
I
hope
everyone
likes
showing
up
to
the
sky
talks
for
the
whole
community
call
I
feel,
like
I
feel,
like
I've
talked
a
lot
and
then
one
last
thing
I
I
guess
people
are
probably
busy
farming,
but
one
last
cool
event
that
happened
in
lisbon
was
dx,
dao,
hosted
a
a
future
of
prediction
markets
panel
and
we
had
some
great
guests.
A
We
had
stefan
from
gnosis
clement
from
claros
john
spoke
on
behalf
of
oman
and
dx
dao,
and
I
and
I
kind
of
navigated
the
sorry
hosted
the
panel
and
we
talked
about
you,
know
the
state
of
prediction
markets
and
where
we
came
from
and
like
why
we
are
where
we
are
today
and
then
it's
quite
you
know
it
is
quite
difficult.
There's
a
lot
of
talk
about
prediction
markets.
A
People
have
been
working
on
them
for
many
many
years
and
we're
not
to
the
point
where,
like
the
world
uses,
you
know
permissionless
or
blockchain,
based
prediction,
markets
and
kind
of
talked
about
like
why
we
are
there
and
then
we
also
talked
about
ideas
for
like
what
needs
to
happen
to
really
help
the
space
grow,
and
we
also
talked
about
like
new,
interesting
ideas
and
use
cases
for
prediction
markets,
whether
it's
insurance
or
bounties
or
yeah,
seeking
information
projects
paying
to
seek
information.
A
Then
we
had
a
happy
hour
where
people
could
chat
afterwards.
There
were
actually
a
couple
younger
contributors
who
have
actually
contributed
things
to
like
poly
market.
They
were
there
and
really
interested
in
the
way
that
dick's
dao
was
approaching
kind
of
open
and
permissionless
prediction
markets,
and
then
we
also
got
a
chance
to
drink
some
more
of
dx
dow's
custom
beer
that
it
did
with
amo
brewery
based
out
of
lisbon,
and
for
those
that
got
to
taste
that
beer,
you
got
a
special
poep
yeah
john.
C
I
think
you've
made
a
great
summary.
I
think
it
was.
I
mean
for
me
personally.
It
was
just
awesome
to
meet
like
you
know,
I
think
half
of
the
contributors
I've
been
working
with
some
of
which
for
almost
a
year
in
person.
Finally,
for
the
first
time,
and
then
lisbon
was
amazing,
you
know
great
energy,
just
like
endless
events,
I
think
we're
all
kind
of
exhausted
and
still
recovering
from
that,
and
then
the
prediction
market
panel
was
was
cool.
C
I
was
pretty
tired
at
this
point
in
the
week,
but
I
think
it
was
great
to
be
up
there
with
stefan
from
gnosis
and
oklahoma
from
claros
and
sky
did
a
great
job
moderating
but
yeah
just
hearing
you
know,
I
think,
especially
stefan
he's
been
very
close
to
prediction
markets
on
crypto
from
like
the
earliest
days
right
like
him
and
martin
working
on
bitcoin
with
their
first
project
and
then
launching
the
chiano
token
sale
in
2017..
C
So
it's
great
to
kind
of
like
have
this
sort
of
kind
of
like
get
together
of,
like,
I
think
scott
you
put
like
some
of
the
prediction
market
ogs
on
stage
and
just
discuss
kind
of
where
things
are
currently
like.
We
talked
a
bit
about
you,
know:
capital
efficiency,
the
importance
of
oracle's,
the
current
state
of
user
experience
for
prediction
markets.
I
think
you
know.
One
of
the
things
that
was
acknowledged
is
that
we
still
haven't
got
to
a
point
where
people
are
using
them
widely
right.
C
C
I
think
stefan
said,
like
you
know,
they're
doing
literally
everything
these
days,
except
for
prediction
markets,
but
of
course
the
excel
wouldn't
be
where
it
is
and
today
at
all,
without
gnosis
and
in
particular
with
omen
and
prediction
markets,
and
my
personal
take
is
that,
like,
I
think
we
still
have
a
long
ways
to
go
and
improving
the
user
experience.
C
I
think
there's
still
like
a
lot
to
do
and
I
think
it's
still
really
early
for
prediction
markets
and
in
my
mind-
and
I
think
we
still
like
once
we
can
achieve
some
of
these
advances
and
scalability
and
in
onboarding-
and
I
think
one
of
the
topics
we
talked
about
too
is
just
reaching
new
audiences
like
once
you
know,
people
are
find
it
a
little
more
accessible.
C
I
I
still
am
very
bullish
on
the
future
for
prediction
markets,
and
I
just
want
to
like
touch
on
the
fact
that,
of
course,
we've
done
some
reshuffling
recently,
just
to
focus
our
limited
dev
resources
on
a
couple
things
and
make
sure
that
we're
doing
what
we
do
well
and
some
of
the
development
on
omen
has
been
like
currently
paused.
But
the
plan
is
to
come
back
to
that
and
kind
of
pick
up
development
on
omen.
You
know
as
soon
as
we
are
already
and
can
grow
the
dev
team
a
little
bit
more.
C
Were
there
any
questions?
Yeah,
the
beer
was
very
good
great
job
with
the,
especially
with
the
label,
design,
very
cool
kind
of
crazy.
A
Thanks
john
yeah
one
other
another
interesting
thing
that
came
out
of
it
was
that
people
kind
of
agreed
that
new
experimental,
like
use
cases
for
prediction
markets,
are
something
that
could
be
really
interesting.
Even
if
it's
like
very
focused
and
niche,
it's
worth
experimenting
with,
and
so
that's
hopefully
something
that
if
we
gather
ideas
around
that
as
things
kind
of
pick
back
up,
we
could
potentially
like
focus
on
one
or
two
of
those
kind
of
more
experimental
ideas
and
see
if
see
how
things
like
that
stick
so
yeah
pretty
cool.
A
There
was
also
a
sneak
peek
recording
of
something
that
was
played
at
the
event
that
was
shared
on
twitter
and
people
were
asking.
When
can
they
see
the
whole
video
that
was
secretly
shown?
I
don't
know
if
we
have
an
answer
for
that,
but
keep
an
eye
out
for
it.
A
All
right,
and
so
all
right
that
was
pretty
comprehensive.
Oh.
C
One
just
ross
was
asking
about
the
stats
of
the
liquidity,
mining
and
omen
markets,
and
I
would
say
I
think,
that's
something
that
would
go
hand
in
hand
with
an
omen
token,
and
so,
like
the
the
current
focus
has
been
on
swapper
and
then
we're
looking
at
carrot.
C
Next,
I
think,
like
the
omen,
token
has
not
been
forgotten,
but
I
think
it
would
be
something
that
would
go
alongside
the
omen
token
and,
like
personally,
I
think,
there's
a
couple
of
like
ux
things
that
we
are
hoping
to
address
before
we
do
that
as
well,
like
just
making
sure
that
liquidity
providing
is
a
little
more
intuitive
for
the
user,
like
I
think,
if
you're
new
to
it,
you
get
there
and
it's
kind
of
like
what
happened
to
the
capitol
like.
Is
it
in
the
pool?
C
Is
it
out
of
the
pool,
and
we
have
some
ideas
on
how
to
fix
that
that
we'd
like
to
get
to
in
preparation
for
like
launching
the
token
and
other
things
around
omen,
so
I
guess
like
to
make
it
short
like
yeah.
Not
not
yet
is
there
any
type
of
new?
C
You
can
set
up
any
question
and
then
you
can
put
collateral
behind
that
question
and
mint
a
new
token
which
we're
calling
the
carrot
token
or,
like
the
kpi
token,
and
then
you
can
distribute
that
via
farming
or
directly
giving
it
out
or
even
selling
it
if,
if
that
was
desired
by
the
project
or
people
doing
this
and
then
like
when
that
question
matures
like
when
it's
answered
by
the
oracle,
that
carrot
token
is
redeemable
for
the
underlying
collateral.
If
that
condition
is
met,
so
it
could
be.
C
Something
like
you
know,
will
agave
be
the
like
the
capital
locked
in
the
agave
platform
or
next
time
will
that
exceed
10
million
dollars
by
the
end
of
the
year
right,
and
will
it
average
that
number
over
the
course
of
december?
So
like,
if
that's
the
question,
you
know
you
could
put
reward
tokens
like
agave
into
the
carrot
platform
and
issue
like
the
kpi
tokens
via,
like
basically
farming
like
some
kind
of
staking
on
the
agave
platform,
or
you
could
do
it
via
farming.
C
On
the
swapper
platform
or,
like
I
said
you
could
just
send
it
out
or
sell
it
and
then,
when
the
time
comes
like
if
that
goal
is
met
like
if
that
kpi
is
met,
then
the
recipients
of
that
carrot
token
can
redeem
it
for
the
underlying
agave
or
collateral.
So
yeah
I
like
to
describe
it
as
programmable
incentives.
C
You
could
think
of
it
as
like,
an
advancement
on
yield
farming
or
incentives
like
making
it
more
nuanced,
giving
projects
a
better
bang
for
their
buck,
giving
projects
more
control
over
how
they
distribute
their
incentives,
so
yeah,
something
very
exciting.
We've
been
testing
the
kind
of
mvp
the
prototype
of
carrot
and
looking
to
get
it
launched,
hopefully
in
the
next
month,
so
yeah.
I'm
super
excited
about
that
and
look
for
more
info
on
that
as
well.
A
Great
thanks,
john.
I
think
that
that
we
can.
A
Sweet,
like
the
name
yeah
it,
I
think
it
kind
of
works-
can
work
a
bit
like
uma
kpi
options.
The
idea
is
that
it's
like
much
simpler
to
use.
I
think
too,
like
anyone's
gonna
be
able
to
come
and
easily
make
these
conditional
type
tokens
kpi
tokens
and
it
can
really
expand,
but
we
can
follow
that
as
it
goes
along,
but
thanks
everyone
for
joining
the
dxdow
community
call
on
october
28th.
A
If
you
have
any
follow-up
questions
or
things
yeah
feel
free
to
put
them
in
the
chats,
come
discuss
any
of
these
ideas
on
the
forum
or
in
any
of
the
channels.
So
thanks
everyone
for
coming.