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From YouTube: DXdao Community Call [2022-07-14] (audio)
Description
00:10 Welcome & Agenda
01:00 Recaps Gov
02:46 Recaps Treasury
04:39 Buyback
08:03 DXdao 3yr of on-chain governance
34:57 Swapr Beta v14
37:37 ETHCC
40:07 How to get tickets to the DXdao ETHCC mixer
42:50 Infinite Genesis Update
46:20 Initiative DAO Hacker Application Competition
A
Hello,
everyone
and
good
morning,
I'm
your
host
keenan
welcome
to
the
july
14
2022,
weekly,
dx
style
community
call
please
bear
with
me
today.
If
you
can't
tell
I
have
some
kind
of
throat
illness,
maybe
taking
a
little
bit
of
a
back
seat
to
our
other
speakers,
but
today
we
have
a
very
important
celebration:
three
years
of
decentralized
on-chain
governance
at
dxtel,
which
is
very
exciting.
It's
a
massive
milestone
accompanies
another
year
of
learnings
and
outlooks.
Going
into
our
fourth
year,
rumor
on
the
street
says
there
may
be
a
poep
to
celebrate
this.
A
I
can
get
a
little
bit
more
context
on
that
a
little
bit
later
in
this
call
before
we
get
started,
you
can
find
the
upcoming
calls
in
the
events
tab
at
the
top
of
the
server
in
discord
here
under
the
banner
you
can
opt
into
events,
you'll
get
a
ping
before
it
starts
and
we're
going
to
try
experimenting
with
other
call
info
and
events
there
so
keep
an
eye
on
it
sign
up.
If
you
are
interested
without
further
ado,
let's
hop
right
into
the
agenda
today
before
we
start
with
the
celebrations.
A
We're
going
to
kick
things
off
with
some
recap,
starting
with
governance.
Chris,
do
you
want
to
get
us
moving
on
those.
B
You
know
I
was
preparing
for
my
other
part
in
this
call,
so
much
that
I
I
forgot
that
I
have
to
do
the
governance
recaps,
but
yeah
governance
going
on
as
usual,
a
lot
of
payments
on
gnosis
chain.
B
B
This
will
be
converted
to
die
and
usdc
on
the
way
there
there's
a
big
audit
proposal
for
carrot,
v1
from
sigma
prime
and
then
I
think,
most
excitingly
there's
several
rep
syncs
from
some
long
time
contributors.
So
these
are
folks
that
have
earned
you
know
six
months
to
a
year
of
rep
main
net
rep
through
their
worker
proposals,
but
that
has
only
been
on
nurses
chain
and
this
is
them
claiming
that
main
that
rep
there.
B
So
there's
one
from
ross
and
zach
there,
some
kind
of
yeah
workings
of
governance
there
and
and
maintain,
I
guess,
maintaining
the
building
blocks
of
governance.
I
think,
is
skype
but
maintaining
tidy
rep.
So
yeah,
that's
kind
of
what's
been
going
on
with
with
governance.
A
Yeah
excellent,
thank
you
next
up
treasury.
I
think
we
have
dave
here.
He
was
having
some
issues.
Oh
looks
like
we
have
them.
I'm.
C
I'm
here
and
finally
managed
to
access
discord,
but
yeah,
like
chris
said.
I
think
the
main
proposal
currently
on
mainnet
is
the
one
million
dollar
transfer
that
ignores
this
chain.
So
I
mean
we've
been
ignoring
this
chain
for
almost
one
and
a
half
years
I
would
say
not
quite
but
almost
there
and
due
to
the
cost
of
transactions,
etc.
Of
course,
a
lot
of
the
worker
proposals
are
happening
on
this
chain.
C
In
fact,
we
also
have
larger
money
transfers
so
to
speak,
like
audits
actually
being
paid
out
on
gnosis
chain,
so
we're
actually
moving
our
holdings,
1
million
in
usdt
over
to
gnosis
chain-
and
you
know
chris
already
spoiled
a
bit
my
announcement
here,
but
that
will
be
split,
sixty
percent
in
extire,
which
is
pretty
much
what
everyone
claims,
given
that
it's
the
native
token
over
there
and
forty
percent
into
usdc.
So
usdc,
is
what
we
have.
C
A
lot
of
auditors,
for
example,
claim,
and
one
advantage
of
holding
usdc
as
well
on
gnosis
chain
is
given
that
it's
a
elc20
token
and
not
a
native
token.
We
can
also
just
trustlessly
exchange
that
into
wrapped
x
die
into
then
unwrap.
It
into
x
die
give
us.
It
gives
us
a
bit
of
flexibility
if
we
needs
a
rise
for
other
stable
coins,
but
yeah.
That's
the
big
proposal
we
have
live
currently
and
it's
passing
in
a
couple
of
days.
I
believe.
A
A
Cool
cool
and
then
the
last
recap
here
would
be
the
buy
back
and
I'm
not
sure
which
of
youtube
would
be
the
best
to
speak
to
this,
but
just
a
little
bit
of
an
update,
and
maybe
that
on-chain
trading
data
as
well.
B
Yeah
and
so
the
last
update
for
the
engine
trading
I
think,
was
last
friday
and
so
that
it
declined
a
little
bit
from
the
previous
three
weeks.
I
think
it
was
about
four
or
five
percent
to
50
000
average,
and
so
that's
yeah
kind
of
in
line
with
the
overall
market,
and
so
that
is
effect
on
the
size
of
buybacks.
There's
about
120
e
in
the
gp
relayers
set
for
additional
buybacks,
so
those
are
still
ongoing.
B
I
think
the
speed
is
slowed
a
little
bit
and
I
think
that's
kind
of
you
know.
Okay,
as
the
whole
buyback
program,
it
was
authorizing
these
purchases,
a
certain
amount
there,
but
yeah
that
that
100
will
at
some
point
deplete
and
then
there's
about
110
other
heat
left
in
the
buyback
reserve
that
can
be
put
towards
the
buyback
in
the
same
parameters,
and
I
think
once
that's
done.
I
think
one
of
the
exciting
things
is
working
on
like
a
dx,
deeper.
B
A
Caught
most
of
that
chris,
but
just
so
you
know,
seem
to
be
having
some
mike
garbling
internet
troubles.
Perhaps.
A
Cool
cool,
we'll
let
you
switch
over
before
we
move
on
to
our
next
topic
here,
which
I
will
introduce
as
soon
as
you're,
ready.
B
A
Yeah,
I
think
it's
better
so
far,
at
least
well,
let's
hop
to
our
new
next
topic,
rather
here
the
three
years
of
on-chain
governance
celebration.
First
of
all,
massive
congratulations
to
dx
style
as
an
organization
for
three
years
of
unchained
governance.
You
know
it's
a
radical
experiment
and
coordination.
There's
been
some
bumps
in
the
road,
but
above
all
we
keep
continuing
to
drive
forward
and
build.
A
There's
a
fantastic
article
coming
out
any
minute
now
here
on
dxdot
dx.socials,
we'll
run
through
some
history,
future
outlooks
for
dx
style
and
et
cetera,
we'll
have
some
thoughts
from
long-term
geek
stack
contributors
as
well,
but
first
I'd
like
to
hand
this
torch
over
to
chris
to
run
through
some
of
the
topics
on
that.
B
Yeah
and
so
there's
a
article-
I
guess
I
don't
know
if
we're
sharing
the
article
or
that's
there,
but
I
thought
it
might
be
kind
of
helpful
to
talk
through
this
outline
that
I
kind
of
used
in
framing
this,
and
so
we
did
an
article
last
year
on
celebrating
two
years
of
on-chain
governance,
and
I
thought
it's
kind
of
a
good
opportunity
to
just
take
stock
of
different
things
that
dxdow
has
done
and
kind
of
put
them
into.
B
You
know
one
place
as
a
snapshot
and
kind
of
come
back
and
look
at
it,
so
this
is
kind
of
meant
to
be
a
cohesive
overview.
So
it
doesn't.
It
tries
to
touch
on
everything
which
means
you
can't
get
into
that
much
detail,
but
obviously
it's
kind
of
tilted
to
the
thinking
of
right
now
and
where
geeksdale
is
kind
of
last
a
year
and
going
forward
so
yeah.
B
Just
thinking
about
like
the
core
elements
of
dx
dow
here
and
you
start
with,
like
the
decentralized
origins
you
know
and
so
dxdow
being
started
by
gnosis
and
dow
stack
to
judge
the
dutch
dutch
x
protocol,
but
really
in
a
interesting
to
like
take
a
stake
in
the
governance
power
of
dxtau
because
they
wanted
geeksdale
to
remain
decentralized
from
the
beginning.
And
this
really
is
in
such
a
sharp
contrast
to
every
project
out
there.
B
I
really
don't
know
any
project
that
that
has
this
type
of
beginning,
maybe
the
only
exception,
would
be
yearn
and
with
the
wi-fi
what
they
call
fair
launch
there,
that
one
being
like
kind
of
the
first
one
and
also
one
that
was
very
involved
with
like
tons
of
early
d5
users.
B
I
think
the
distribution
of
yfi
was
very
kind
of
widespread,
and
you
know
if
you
could
say
so
like
decentralized,
and
I
don't
think
it's
coincidence
that,
like
wi-fi
and
urine,
I
think
also
have
one
of
the
other,
more
interesting
governance
or
doubt
stories
out
there.
And
you
know,
if
you
look
at
some
of
the
things
they're
doing
on
contributors
and
in
the
way
that
they're
structuring
dows,
I
think
they're
also
experimenting
well
and
I
think
that
could
come
down
from
their
their
origin
story.
B
So
I
always
think
it's
kind
of
important
to
frame
that
with
the
extau,
because,
like
that
distribution
of
governance
power
is
so
important.
You
know
tokens
obviously
is
typically
how
this
is
represented,
but
in
general
like
who
has
a
say,
and
if
people
have
an
outsized
amount
and
the
fact
that
dx
dao
had
a
big
distribution
early
on
to
a
wide
variety
of
people,
obviously
primarily
in
the
ethereum
community.
B
People
that
are
active
in
you
know
2019
there,
but
that's
a
really
special
distribution
and
it's
one
that
can
be
built
on
top
of
right.
It's
not
like
a
distribution
that
you
know
should
exist
in
eternity,
it's
more
of
when
you're
kind
of
forming
like
this,
like
organic
goo
of
like
new
life.
You
need
all
these
different
elements
and
you
don't
need
kind
of
one
dominant
one,
because
then
you
have
that,
and
so
I
think
it's
really
important
to
have
that.
B
B
And
I
think
it
is
yeah,
it's
it's
like
almost
something
that
you
know:
geek
styles
calling
or
steve
styles
like
role
in
this
space.
I
think
to
do
that
so
anyway.
I
think,
in
addition
to
yeah
decentralization,
obviously
the
other
core
tenants
that
kind
of
flow
from
that
is
the
the
reputation
based
governance
system
and
being
non-transferable
or
wow.
B
This
is
a
big
difference
from
a
year
ago,
because
we
know
the
new
word
to
describe
this
soul,
bounds,
soul,
bound
governance,
being
this
is
not
token
governance
that
can
be
bought
or
sold
and
again,
like
geeks
dao,
is
really
a
pioneer
in
this
space.
B
There
are
some
others
malik
and
the
dao
house
that
that
use
this
model,
but
just
like
having
that
distinction
early
on
different,
I
really
think
sets
geeks
down
on
just
a
different
type
of
dow
development
course
than
all
the
other
governance
out
there
that
you
see
that
is
really
driven
by
like
d5
success,
and
you
have
the
d5
token
distribution
there
and
that
reputation
based
governance
system.
B
You
know
enables
a
lot
of
interesting
things
we
can
talk
about,
maybe
enables
better
product
development
and
maybe
enables
better
long
term
thinking,
but
in
terms
of
geek
style.
We've
already
seen
that
it
enables
better
governance
in
a
multi-chain
world,
because
that
reputation
system
can
be
ported
to
different
chains
and
copied
in
a
way
that
tokens
cannot
right,
because
tokens
can
only
have
one
supply
that
is
across
all
chains,
whereas
reputation
since
it's
non-transferable
to
an
address.
B
B
That
messaging
is
so
fast
that,
like
you
know,
you
don't
need
different
bases,
but
I
still
think
you'll
need
kind
of
some
major
bases
and
ways
of
functioning
there,
and
then
the
reputation
based
system
is
very
good
for
that,
and
so
that's
kind
of
like.
I
think,
when
I
think
of
the
core
elements
of
like
dx,
dao
and
and
those
things
and
kind
of
how
governance
functions.
B
But
really
like
how
the
products
function
right,
I
think
all
the
products
being
multi-chain
and
I
think,
like
the
decentralization
element-
runs
through
dx,
gov,
swapper
kind
of
care
and
everything
that
that's
going
on
in
terms
of
new
developments
in
the
last
year.
I
think
the
big
development
from
a
year
ago
is
people
in
the
dxdot
community
are
like
seeing
each
other
in
person
for
the
first
time,
and
so
I
would
argue,
like
the
first
one
of
a
dx
dow.
B
I
don't
know
what
a
collective
noun
is
for
geek
style,
community
members
like
yeah.
We
should
think
about
that
one,
but
I
guess
when
you
get
above
six
or
seven
but
anyway,
the
first
time
I
think,
was
probably
at
ecc
in
paris
at
the
end
of
july.
So
it's
kind
of
fitting
that
we're
talking
about
that
the
week
before
here,
but
after
hcc
paris,
there
was
of
course
eat
lisbon,
which
was
a
big
I
think
moment
for
for
deke
style,
where
a
lot
of
folks
came
together.
B
For
the
first
time
we
had
a
retreat
and,
I
think,
really
explored
a
lot
of
different
things
and
then
you
have
denver,
which
I
think
was
a
great
time
not
just
for
like
the
d
stock
contributors,
but
also
the
community
members.
B
There
too,
where
I
think
the
narrative
is
kind
of
starting
to
shift
where
it's
not
just
dekes
dao,
get
more
experience
but
itself
or
like
meeting
each
other
or
kind
of
doing
that,
but
part
of
going
and
out
there
being
even,
is
expanding
the
brand
and
spreading
the
gospel
of
decentralization
deex
dao.
So
yeah,
that's
what
I
think
kind
of
one
of
the
bigger
developments
of
the
past
year
and
then
I
think
you
see
like
a
little
bit
more.
I
you
know.
I
said
this
word
in
the
said.
B
This
word
in
the
piece
is
fractionalization
right,
which
I
think
is
some
type
of
different
hierarchy.
That's
formed
right,
like
I
think,
fractionalization,
implies
a
different
relationship
between
these
these
entities.
That
is
not
exactly
like,
oh
well,
they
all
like
meet
at
one
one
point,
and
I
don't
really
know
how,
like
this,
takes
the
form
like
going
forward,
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
things
like
that.
This
could
this
could
happen.
B
It's
like
both
on-chain
and
auction,
but
I
think
in
the
last
year,
you've
seen
a
little
bit
more
of
like
this,
like
fractionalization,
which
also
could
be
like
specialization
right,
where
you
have
different
groups
that
are
entrusted
or
working
on
things,
and
maybe
governance
and-
and
you
know,
defers
to
these
different
groups
and
so
yeah.
I
think
you
have
this
with
squad
formation.
B
B
Obviously,
with
in
the
last
year,
the
swapper
token
was
launched
and
that
distribution
has
begun
and
that
is
kind
of
again
part
of
that,
like
fractionalization
process,
that
I
think
geek
style
is
ongoing
and
then
the
like
extendable
ideas
like
these
are
the
things
that
we're
kind
of
doing
you
know
every
day
and
and
wearing
as
a
badge
without
maybe
necessarily
knowing
it,
and
so
I
think,
like
the
first
one,
that's
maybe
just
really
underrated
about
blockchains
in
general,
even
though
it's
like
the
core
basis.
B
Is
this
idea
of
transparency
and
so
geeksdale?
You
know,
just
by
definition,
has
to
do
everything
out
in
the
open,
because
the
operations
are
on
the
blockchain
right,
and
so,
since
things
are
on
the
blockchain,
everyone
has
to
be
able
to
see
it.
B
So
if
there's
a
payment
going
to
some
address,
like
it's
just
impossible
to
obfuscate,
that
from
anyone
right
and
so
that
has
downstream
effects
in
terms
of
how
geeksdale
operates
and
kind
of
functions
that
I
think
it
is
really
important
to
yeah
to
how
it
develops
and
governs,
I
think,
long
term.
You
know
we
think
about
what
makes
deekstown
different
in
terms
of
like.
Why
is
it
going
to
be
better
at
governing
d5
protocols
than
other
ones
than
other
like
deep
groups?
B
You
know-
and
I
think
it's
because
of
certain
elements
of
the
governance
that
will
will
help
open
that
up,
and
I
think
swapper,
for
instance,
is
already
seeing
this.
You
know
swapper,
obviously,
in
terms
of
like
being
a
the
only
front,
end
owned
by
a
dow
is
really
unique,
but
then
that
has
like
downstream
effects
of
like
well,
then
there
are
no
analytics
like
on
swapper,
and
you
know
it's
hard
to
it's
hard
to
do
certain
user
you're
targeting
things
in
this
in
this
like
transparent
world
there.
B
So
I
think,
there's
a
lot
of
things
there.
That
will
continue
to
affect
how
like
geeks
out,
governs
and
builds
products
around
transparency,
and
I
think
you
see
this
really
also
in
the
last
you
know
the
last
month
or
two
activity
in
crypto.
B
You
know
the
cfi
lenders
that
no
one
knows
what's
going
on,
that
are
a
black
box.
Those
all
got
rocked
right.
Those
blew
up,
but
if
you
can
like
see
the
book,
if
you
can
see
the
books
on
chain
right,
it's
just
a
better
system,
it's
more
resilient
in
lots
of
ways,
and
so
I
think,
like
that's
something
that
could
extend
into
governance
here
and
then
yeah.
We're
almost
rounding
it
out
here,
but
you
know,
I
think
the
future
of
work
is
something
that
is
soft
sighted.
B
Now
even
before
kovid
there
was.
You
know
this.
This
gig
economy,
there's
gonna,
be
different
ways
of
people
like
working
together,
but
I
really
think
there
is
something
about
empowering
like
everyone
to
be
like
in
control
of
their
own
work
and
like
work
scope,
and
I
think
there
is
a
there's
something
special
about
how
deex
dao,
like
has
contributors
that
submit
their
own
scope
of
work.
But
of
course
this
can
be
like
influenced
by
different
contributors
by
governance
right,
but
that
there's
some
like
there's
some
like
new
type
of
non-coercive
relationship.
B
B
Squad
has
been
really
exploring
exploring
this
a
lot,
and
I
just
think
our
you
know
the
foundation
and
the
the
tenants
of
governance
just
opened
up
a
whole
bunch
of
like
interesting
elements
when
it
comes
to
building
like
new
new
processes
for
how
people
how
people
work,
and
so
you
know,
we've
got
our
review
system,
we've
been
using,
coordinate
and
so
lots
of
exciting
things
there
to
keep
exploring,
and
then
my
favorite
word.
Of
course
sovereignty,
which
is
you
know,
autonomous
it's
it's
really.
B
This
idea
of
whatever
is
on
chain
right.
Whatever
people
are
defending
as
like
the
core
governance
power
like
having
that
really
maintain
sovereignty
over
the
most
valuable
things,
and
I
think
that's
really
important,
for
you
know
decentralization-
and
I
think
you
can
see
this
again
in
the
last
couple
months,
not
just
in
in
the
cfi
world,
but
also
just
in
some
of
like
the
governance.
E
B
The
other
snapshot
ones
and
how
it
really,
I
think,
cheapens
the
conversation
or
the
discussion
or
the
dialogue
that
you
would
have
from
the
community
if
they're
actually
making
the
real
decisions
about
what's
going
to
be
executed
on
chain,
and
I
think,
having
like
sovereignty
associated
valued
and
and
like
the
infrastructure,
the
technology
to
have
that
really
like
enlightens
your
governance
community,
to
make
better
decisions
because,
like
they
truly
feel
empowered,
so
I
think
that's
that's
really
important
and
I
think
that's
something
that
teached
out
is
again
pioneering
here.
B
Enf
is
like
the
best
example
of
this.
It's
like
one
of
the
first
things,
dick
style
did.
I
think
the
first
website
maybe
went
up
in
august.
There's
some
tweets
from
geronimo
about
this.
That
are
pretty
cool
but
yeah.
I
think
that's
like
a
really
kind
of
cool
thing
that
again,
just
it
has
so
many
ripple
effects
to
how
you
know
product
or
government
how
products
are
worked
on
just
because
you
like
actually
do
that
like
base,
for
course
sovereignty
there.
So
yeah!
That's!
B
That's
it
thanks
for
bearing
with-
and
I
think
there
yeah
is
a
post
if
you're
interested
in
sharing
this
more
because
hopefully
this
is
maybe
something
that
can
be
used
to
maybe
you're
not
reading
at
all.
Once
it's
kind
of
lengthy,
but
more
is
like
a
background
to
someone
who's
kind
of
interested
in
in
maybe
some
what
the
unique
things
about
geek
down.
A
Excellent.
Thank
you
very
much
for
your
time.
Chris
I've
shared
the
article
here
in
the
chat
you
could
have
caught
it
earlier
with
the
twitter
or
discord
link
that
me
and
what
for
or
wayne
have
shared,
but
please
read
through
super
fantastic
article,
great
work
chris.
A
I
want
to
give
some
time
now,
since
we
have
a
couple
of
long-term
dxcell
contributors
here
would
like
to
invite
some
to
speak.
You
know:
do
you
know
how
dx
does
affected
them,
what
they
see
for
the
future
of
dxtau,
what
their
feelings
are
for
the
future
of
the
access
we
have
a
gusto
here,
I'm
not
sure
if
you
would
like
to
speak.
I
think
we
also
have
john
also
maybe
chris
as
well,
would
be
great
to
have
you.
F
Yeah
but
yeah
I
mean
it's
been
a
crazy
ride
already
with
the
external.
I
think
that
was
a
great
recap
by
chris
and
yeah.
It
was
actually
the
very
first
proposal
that
passed
dx
dao.
I
think
it
was
like
in
august
of
2019
and
it
was
to
set
you
know,
kind
of
set
the.
I
think
it
was
just
the
ens
like
name
to
set
the.
F
F
How
to
do
things
in
a
decentralized
way
has
like
always
been
what
the
extau
is
about,
and
I
think
that's
going
to
be
a
big
part
of
the
future
and,
of
course,
that's
going
to
involve
you
know,
finding
better
ways
to
do
governance,
implementing
like
our
ideas,
around
governance
and
and
yeah,
and
pushing
continuing
to
push
how
we
can
be
decentralized.
You
know
and
how
we
do.
Governance
is
a
big
part
of
that
how
you
manage
products.
I
think
there's
a
lot
of
room
to
innovate
in
and
I
think
beyond
that
too.
It's.
F
How
do
you
scale
an
organization
so,
like
I
think
the
extent
is
maybe
not
unique
in
blockchain
but
has
a
structure.
You
know
that
where
the
decisions
are
made
by
consensus-
and
you
know-
I
think
this
is
powerful
in
a
lot
of
ways,
because
it
opens
up
the
decision-making
to
sort
of
like
anybody,
who's
willing
to
put
forth
an
idea
and
able
to
get
it
passed,
but
I
think
we're
we're
still
operating
in
a
relatively
small
scale.
F
And
I
think
you
know,
bitcoin
is
the
first
good
example
of
this,
and
the
incentive
structure
is
the
block
reward
for
the
miners,
and
you
know
it
sets
up
with
the
issuance
and
then
it's
in
theory,
tran
trans
transfers
over
to
the
transaction
fees.
If,
if
it
works,
which
I
guess
we're
not
not
so
sure
about
right
now,
but
that's
a
whole
other
story
and
I
think
stuff
like
what
dxdow
is
doing
with
carrot.
F
Not
only
can
it
improve
upon
some
of
the
trends
and
tools
we've
seen
implemented
in
d5
like
yield
farming
and
this
kind
of
thing,
and
even
helping
with
incentivizing
grants
or
milestones
or,
like
you
know,
setting
up
milestone
payments
for
fundraising,
I
think
like
having
a
flexible
incentive
platform
could
be
used
even
in
the
actual,
like
structure
of
an
organization,
and
you
know,
defining
people's
roles
and
giving
them
incentives.
So
yeah
I'll
try
to
avoid
my
speech
about
ptc
and
its
future
and
focus
on
the
tx
stout,
but
that's
kind
of
like
high
level.
A
E
What
about
now
loud
and
clear?
Okay,
okay,
okay,
awesome!
Sorry
for
me,
it's
insane!
It's
crazy!
Now,
looking
backwards
when
I
started
working
for
the
exhaustions,
giving
a
hand
on
the
extras
racing
rating,
the
the
exit
token
to
to
raise
some
funds
and
make
the
exile
and
start
the
exam.
You
know,
because
we
we
at
that
at
that
time
we
didn't
really
have
any
funds.
I
mean
we
were
racing
fans
right
now,
seeing
what
it
became
it
is.
It
is
crazy.
It
is
literally
insane.
E
I
will
never
imagine
that
I
will
be
years
after
that,
still
traveling
living
the
life
that
I
want
working
where
I
want
to
work
with
like-minded
people
on
a
truly
decentralized
autonomous
organization.
I
mean
we
kept
it
real.
E
We
didn't,
we
didn't
merge
with
the
system,
we
stayed
out
of
it,
we
are
still
working
and
we
are
growing
and
we
are
even
organizing
a
hackathon
like
that's
crazy,
how
how
much
we
and
how
far
we
have
gone
right
and
if
you
start
thinking
about
it
or
the
work
proportion
or
the
people
that
that
came
and
went
and
yeah
all
the
all
the
process
or
the
adventure
that
that
we
have
been
into
for
this
year,
and
where
is
it
going?
Because
we
are
here?
We
have.
E
We
have
funds,
we
have
plenty
of
money
for
the
following
years
to
keep
it
up,
to
keep
the
good
work
to
keep,
creating,
building
working,
investing
making
more
money
so
yeah.
I
I
also
want
for
myself.
I
feel
I
always
felt
super
comfortable
working
here,
and
I
think
this
is
the
great
thing
about
the
exile
that
we
grow
at
our
base
and
we
were
able
to
attract
and
to
build
this
organization
around
like-minded
people,
which
is
the
ones
who
are
hearing
today.
E
F
F
That
was
part
of
the
initial
like
staking
period
and
governance,
launch
that
you
know
some
people
had
sent
gen
in
to
get
reputation,
and
so
there
was
a
couple
hundred
thousand
gen
token,
and
that
was
worth
something
you
know
maybe
like
10,
grand
or
20
grand
or
something
but
not
significant
funds,
and
I
like
to
talk
about
how,
if
you
make
a
proposal
in
these
dow
stackdowns,
which
takes
now
is-
and
you
want
to
send
something
like
eth,
and
if
that
eath
is
not
in
the
treasury
or
in
the
dao,
a
proposal
can
still
be
made
and
passed,
and
then
the
person
who
like
was
supposed
to
get
to
eat
eventually
can
collect
it
if,
if
and
when
the
doubt
gets
the
eat.
F
So
in
a
way
this
is
a
way
for
the
doubt
to
go
into
debt,
because
you
can
pass
these
proposals.
That
say
you
know
so,
and
so
we'll
do
something
and
they're
supposed
to
get
this
heath.
But
dow
doesn't
have
this
right
now
and
that
was
actually
the
case
for
dxdow
from
like
september.
Until
like
the
bonding
curve
started
raising
ether,
there
was
some
proposals
that
some
people,
including
myself
and
augusto,
were
working
under
that
was
effectively
the
dow
being
in
debt,
which
I
think
is
interesting.
F
I
don't
know
if
there's
other
dows
that
have
even
gone
into
debt
before
but
fun
little
little
fact
there
and
technically
I
lied
a
little
bit
there,
there's
actually
another
source
of
funding
between
the
initial
staking
period
and
the
bonding
curve,
and
maybe
that
can
be
on
our
trivia.
If
anybody
can
guess
what
that
other
source
of
funding,
it
was
not
very
significant
and
I'll
give
you
a
hint
there's
some
traces
of
it
still
in
the
treasury.
A
Just
reminds
me
of
the
the
trivia
we
did
with
the
one
hive
folks,
we
should
definitely
do
something
in-house
that
is
similar
in
nature
yeah.
Thank
you
very
much.
Agusto
john
for
piping
in
here
maybe
chris,
have
anything
to
add
to
the
discussion.
B
B
Sweet
yeah
yeah,
I
think
we
kept
it
real.
The
gusto
says:
yeah,
it's
just
such
an
interesting
time.
I
think
you're
thinking
of
the
world
and
markets
too
right
in
terms
of
2019.
The
three
bear
coved
this
nutty
2021
and
now
like
going
to
something
else.
So
yeah
traversing
through
maybe
not
hostile
environments,
but
new
environments.
A
A
Cool
guys
well,
thank
you
very
much
everyone
that
spoke
up
here.
One
quick
comment
on
the
po
app
due
to
a
couple
external
factors:
we've
been
put
through
a
longer
curation
process
to
get
our
poeps
through
the
poep
governance
process,
pull
up
rugged,
as
dave
says
in
the
chat,
so
pull
ups
are
not
currently
ready
to
claim
now,
but
I
have
been
keeping
track
of
all
of
the
call
participants
in
a
list
of
doing
a
couple
of
snapshots.
A
So
those
of
you
that
just
joined
for
you
know
five
minutes
are
not
going
to
get
a
po
app.
Those
of
you
that
have
been
around
for
the
whole
call
chances
are
you'll,
get
something
nice
coming
your
way
in
the
next
days
here
only
here
for
the
poet
well,
you're
gonna
need
to
stay
a
little
longer
than
dave.
A
But
yeah
exciting
stuff,
the
poep
is
animated.
A
bit
more
info
on
that
coming
up
the
next
days
might
have
a
separate
announcement
now
that
we're
not
able
to
share
it
first
here
in
the
call,
but
we'll
keep
it
secret
until
we
can
launch
it
together
in
one
little
bout,
yeah
link
to
the
poep
in
the
article.
A
Cool
cool
yeah,
so
thank
you
very
much.
Everyone
for
speaking
lots
of
fun
to
be
had
here
with
the
celebrations,
keep
your
eyes
open
for
the
poeps,
we'll
be
taking
some
snapshots
have
already
and
will
going
forward
for
the
rest
of
this
call
and
chances
are
you'll.
Have
something
nice
coming
your
way.
A
A
I
think
we
have
adam
here
in
the
audience,
we'll
invite
you
to
the
stage,
but
if
you
haven't
heard
launch
flopper
v14
and
I
needed
to
make
some
quick
adjustments
to
it.
So
would
you
like
to
tell
us
a
bit
about
that
adam.
G
Okay,
it
took
me
a
while
to
find
the
animate
button.
Thank
you.
So
we
planned
to
release
beta
14
a
while
ago,
like
two
weeks
ago,
we've
done
the
initial
release
and
then
we
looked
that
we
have
a
few
final
fixes
that
we
could
probably
push
before
putting
a
on-chain
proposal
or
inviting
the
committee
to
prepare
an
on-chain
proposal,
and
that
happened
on
the
weekend.
Luckily,
for
us,
our
super
shadowy
deployer
as
we
like
to
call
them,
I
have
done
a
proposal.
G
I
think
it's
gonna
pass
in
around
22
hours
and
then
maybe
I
can
probably
go
over
the
new
changes
in
this
really
so
maybe
obviously
the
biggest
one
is
the
cow
integration
or
basically
cow
swap
or
another
or
another
new
decentralized
interface
to
access
the
cop
protocol
beside
the
usual
cow
swap.
So
now
you
can
route
your
trace
through
cow
protocols,
and
that
gives
you
like
nav
protection,
and
then
we
also
redesigned
the
liquidity
page.
G
I
believe
this
has
a
few
adjustments
in
the
design
that
going
to
be
easier
for
you
to
read
some
of
the
information
about
the
liquidity,
mining
campaigns
and
the
sticky
campaigns
as
well,
and
then
we've
also
added
connects
network.
So
that's
also
another
bridge
and
also
the
native
guinness
chain
bridge
or
the
omni
bridge,
into
the
carat
or
in
the
eco
bridge,
but
also
we've.
Also
in
the
previous
version.
We
have
added
socket
support
for
the
eco
bridge,
but
this
time
we've
also
expanded
it
to
the
polygon
network.
G
A
Excellent
well,
thank
you
very
much
adam
exciting
stuff
on
the
side
of
swapper,
obviously
catching
some
wind
of
some
more
fun
things
around
the
odyssey,
but
we'll
have
to
stay
tuned
for
that
next
up
here
is
eat
cc
and
paris
blockchain
week.
I
want
to
chat
a
little
bit
about
the
dx
diagnosis
chain
mixer
and
the
swapper
awareness
campaigns.
I
think
we
have
nathan
here
on
the
stage.
Would
you
like
to
kick
off
that
discussion.
H
Thanks
keenan
everyone's
really
excited
for
ecc
and
paris.
Fun
fact:
a
lot
of
us
don't
even
have
tickets,
but
that
doesn't
dampen
our
enthusiasm.
We've
done
it
before
we'll
hang
out
with
awesome
people,
bread,
awesomeness,
talk
about
great
tech.
Innovation
in
the
space
show
some
of
the
amazing
projects
we've
been
working
out
throughout
the
year
and
have
fun
along
the
way.
H
Dx
dao
has
partnered
with
gnosis
chain
gnosis,
safe
and
gitpo.
App
to
organize
an
amazing
rooftop
party
on
july
20th
and
the
guest
list
is
packed.
There's
been
all
the
subscription
that
there's
such
a
huge
demand.
We
had
limited
spaces,
but
we
had
more
than
probably
close
to.
700
people
apply
it.
It's
crazy.
Fomo
is
big
and
everybody's
really
excited.
H
Digstar
is
organizing
a
really
fun
and
engaging
swapper
awareness
campaign.
There
will
be
custom,
labeled
beverages,
there'll
be
interesting,
flyers
swag,
and
we
are
known
for
a
perfect,
swag
and
and
stickers.
I
I
think,
if
there's
a
contest,
we'll
hands-down
win,
because
we
have
amazing
designers
and
yeah.
A
I
think
the
one
thing
and
apologies
if
I
missed
it
here-
was
kind
of
handling
some
poep
stuff,
but
the
one
thing
would
be
the
game
for
kind
of
wait
listing
and
the
one
that
exists
now
and
any
potential
ones
that
we
have
coming
forward.
Anything
else.
H
Around
there-
yes,
indeed,
thanks
for
reminding
me
yeah,
I
know
for
a
fact
that
we
have
a
few
very
keen
community
members
of
ours
in
in
our
discord
server
that
are
actually,
I
believe,
from
france
if
they
happen
to
be
available
and
can
attend,
please
head
to
our
twitter
page,
there
is
a
prompt
for
you
to
share
why
you
love
decentralization
and
what
inspires
you
in
the
space
just
share
how
you
feel-
and
you
may
get
a
chance
to
get
a
vip
pass
to
our
rooftop
party.
A
Excellent
just
grabbing
the
link
to
that
now,
wayne's,
always
a
step
ahead
of
me.
The
link
that
what
for
put
in
the
chat
that
there
is
where
you
can
share
a
bit
about
why
decentralization
is
important
to
you
what
you
have
that's
going
on
in
the
space.
That's
interesting
to
you
just
tell
us
a
bit
about
why
you
think
that
you
should
be
allowed
into
this
event
and
we'll
be
releasing
a
couple
of
tickets,
so
anyone
that's
passionate
and
in
paris,
please
feel
free
to
reach.
A
H
Yeah,
I
I
realized
it
when
I
said
it
thanks
for
the
egalitarian
reminder,
chris,
yes,
you
don't
need
to
be
from
france
as
long
as
you
have
the
availability
to
join
us
feel,
free
and,
and
even
if
you
can't
join
us
to
be
honest,
like
please,
pour
your
heart
out.
Tell
us
why
you
love
decentralization
and
what
we're
doing
would
love
to
read
it
and
amplify
it.
A
A
Cool
and
our
last
important
topic
of
the
day
is
an
update
on
infinite.
There
is
some
bubbling
discussions
of
a
second
co-organization
and
unofficial
awareness
campaign.
I'm
not
sure
who
the
best
to
speak
to
this
is.
I
think
we
have
a
gust
of
john
and
nathan
around
that
all
would
like
to
speak
to
it.
To
some
degree.
Is
that
correct.
H
A
I
just
see
that
agus
was
trying
to
talk
again
and
having
the
same
issues
before.
Let
me
get
him
back
into
the
stage
here.
E
Okay
on
regarding
infinite
hackathon
yeah,
we
have
been
talking
with
hopernet,
which
is
going
to
be
officially
announced
super
soon
on
our
website
on
the
infinite
website
at
the
second
co-organizer,
which
leaves
room
to
other
three,
more
organizers
to
be
announced
and
yeah.
We
are
going
to
be
sharing
more
details
about
that.
What
is
something
that
we
need,
and
this
is
where
the
unofficial
awareness
increase
awareness
campaigns
came,
that
I
think
the
ex-boys
has
been
planning
around
that
and
is
going
to
be
taking
place
most
of
it
in
paris
right.
A
Yeah
well,
there
will
be
lots
of
stickers
in
paris,
but
namely
the
infinite
kind
of
unofficial
awareness
campaign
starting
with
paris,
namely
the
stickers,
I'm
not
sure.
If
we
have
a
teaser,
we
can
do
I'd
love
to
do
that.
H
Yeah,
in
fact,
maybe
this
is
the
right
place
to
chat
about
something
really
interesting
I'll
share
some
alpha.
You
know,
d
style
is
really
david,
going
against
goliath
with
organizing
this.
No
pure
developer.
Hackathon,
you
know,
knows
sponsors
and
we
do
it
with
the
right
intentions
and
I'm
really
excited
to
hear
from
augusta
that
we
got
the
co-organizer
spots
getting
filled
by
the
hour
and
and
we
only
got
like
three
spots
left.
So
anyone
who's
got
an
organization
in
mind
that
they
feel
is
aligned
with
our
ideals
and
would
be
a
perfect
partner.
H
Let
them
know
so
that
they
could
apply
on
time
and
we
will
consider
them
for
core
organizers
parts
and
for
those
who
missed
the
beginning
of
the
call
I
would
say
today
is
a
holiday
digs
down's
got
a
three-year
on-chain
governance
anniversary.
Everybody
is
elated,
we're
celebrating,
so
we
have
a
fun
surprise.
We've
decided
to
leverage
initiative
dow
the
project
that
got
launched
by
dick
style
earlier
this
year
and
we
will
be
buying
one
thousand
dollars
worth
of
dxd
tokens
from
the
open
market
to
offer
a
reward
for
two
hackers.
H
A
A
But
yeah
apply
now
if
you're
interested,
if
you
will
be
in
bogota,
I
think
it
is
very
crypto
moves
fast.
I'm
sure
a
lot
of
people
don't
even
know
that
they
will
be
visiting
bogota
for
a
couple
more
months
yet,
but
we'll
be
looking
into
other
incentives
and
community
related
things
to
get
people
applied
ahead
of
time
here.
A
Cool
cool
so
opening
the
door
here
to
any
open
questions,
topics
anything
else
on
infinite
that
anyone
on
stage
wants
to
talk
about
fantastic
call
so
far,
opening
that
door
here.
Otherwise
we
can
wrap
it
up.
A
Cool
cool
gonna
do
one
last
snapshot
for
the
po
apps,
just
a
reminder
to
anyone
that
may
or
may
not
have
heard
earlier.
We
had
planned
on
having
a
pull
up
for
this
call
specifically,
but
there
was
some
challenges
with
the
curation
process.
We
will
not
have
a
co-op
distributed
in
this
call
through
the
bot,
but
instead
of
been
taking
some
snapshots
of
those
that
have
been
participating
throughout
the
call
chats,
as
well
as
attending
in
the
audience
for
longer
than
a
single
snapshot.
A
So,
of
course,
looking
to
have
some
fun
things
sent
your
way,
namely
a
po-app,
but
potentially
some
more
interesting
things
coming
out
over
the
coming
days.
Yeah
again,
congratulations
dx
tao,
it's
very
exciting
to
be
here
three
years
of
on-chain
governance.
Thank
you.
Everyone
for
attending
today,
we'll
see
you
next
week
on
twitter.
Thank
you
very
much.
Everyone
for
attending.