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A
A
The
current
state
of
the
prediction
market
kind
of
climate
and
a
lot
more,
including
some
dx
venture
stuff.
So
without
further
ado,
let's
hop
right
into
some
recaps
zed
or
venky.
Are
you
around
to
chat
swapper.
B
Yeah
sure
for
sure,
so
we
had
a
lot
of
planning
that
we
did
the
these
two
three
weeks
we
planned
q1,
q2
and
actually
further
also
when
went
into
to
some
retrospective
on
on
what
happened
last
year
and
how
how
incentives
have
been
I'll
share.
Actually,
with
with
you
guys
the
roadmap,
the
updated
roadmap,
the
latest
one
from
swapper.
B
It
is
in
the
chat,
the
mothership
chat.
If
you
guys
want
to
see
it
and
there
we
can
see
q1
q2,
which
are
more
like
detailed
and
yeah
they
are.
They
are
more
relevant
for
us
now
when
we
plan
and
we're
planning.
Let's
talk
a
little
bit
about
what
we
launched.
Last
week,
we
actually
finished
swapper
beta
v10.
B
We
are
expecting
swapper
to
go
out
of
beta
really
really
soon,
so
I'm
expecting
one
or
two
more
versions
in
the
beta
and
then
we'll
go
out
of
beta.
Basically,
that
will
mean
we'll
have
swapper
governance
live
and
a
bunch
of
other
things
live
on
swapper.
B
So
on
the
newest
release,
we
do
have
prepared,
for
the
swapper
single
token
staking,
and
we
updated
a
lot
of
the
interface
for
both
farming
and
adding
liquidity
sort
of
for
the
liquidity
pages.
So
we
split
that
up.
As
you
guys
know
today,
both
adding
liquidity
and
rewards
section
is
in
the
same
place,
and-
and
we
split
that
up-
I
think
that
would
get
us
much
more
room
to
to
do
a
lot
of
improvements.
So
one
of
the
improvements
we
already
did
is
giving
farms
different
states.
B
Basically,
if
a
farm
is
a
locked
campaign,
if
it's
a
limited
campaign,
if
it's
a
yeah,
upcoming
or
active
campaign,
all
of
those
you
will
see
before
you
even
enter
the
campaign.
You'll
see
it
in
the
cards.
So
that's
a
huge
improvement
yeah.
That's
that's
most
of
it.
Currently
we're
working
on
integrating
two
different,
bridging
bridges.
One
of
them
is
the
mover
integration.
B
I'm
super
excited
for
that.
So
mover
2.0
just
got
released
and
we're
integrating
integrating
this
to
swapper
swapper
bridge,
and
we
also
are
working
with
the
external
team
on
launching
a
landing
page
for
swapper.
We
are
doing
something
I
would
call
a
hybrid
in
between
a
dap
and
a
landing
page,
so
go
to
swapper.edu.
You
will
see
a
landing
page,
but
you
also
also
you
will
also
be
in
the
dap
there.
B
There's
no
need
to
click,
go
to
that,
go
to
the
app
or
go
to
app
to
come
to
that
app
and
I
think
that's
a
better
solution
to
do
it
so
yeah.
That's
briefly.
What's
going
on.
A
Yeah
excellent,
thank
you
very
much
for
your
time.
We
did
have
dxgov
as
well,
but
I
do
believe
ross
is
off
for
this
week,
so
we'll
skip
the
dx
gov
update
for
the
day
and
maybe
next
week
and
go
to
a
little
deeper
update
on
the
dxgov
side.
A
Considering
that
once
we
want
to
eat
denver
our
plans
and
experiences,
obviously
we
are
very
excited
to
attend,
eat
denver.
As
you
may
have
seen
in
our
twitter,
we
have
a
fun
little
mascot,
repping
us
so
far
we
put
out
a
medium
article,
kind
of
co-sponsoring,
etc.
D
D
Events
though
yeah
so
dx
dow
will
be
there.
We
have
yeah
for
the
community.
We
have
a
happy
hour
on
the
wednesday
we
will
be
there.
We
have
10
or
so
contributors
there
all
week,
participating
in
all
the
lots
of
different
events,
eat
denver
itself,
friday,
friday,
saturday,
sunday
or
thursday
friday
saturday
sunday,
we
have
a
as
a
sponsor.
We
have
a
a
booth
right
on
the
second
floor,
among
all
the
other
sponsors
so
come
by.
D
If
you're
there,
there
will
be
an
interesting
panel,
based
probably
on
daos,
that
a
dxdaw
representative
will
be
on
earlier
in
the
week
on
tuesday
and
wednesday.
I
think
it
is,
is
dow
denver,
which
is
a
dow
based
conference,
that's
happening
and
there's
also
an
interesting
panel
with
a
few
dx
dow
dx
gov
contributors
on
there
yeah.
D
So
the
the
unique
thing
about
eat
denver,
the
indent
in
ethereum
denver
week
this
year-
is
that
it's
gonna
be
like
you
know,
between
three
and
five
times
bigger
than
it's
ever
been,
and
so
no
one
really
knows
how
it's
going
to
be
set
up.
There's
a
campus
of
like
10
different
venues
who
can
go
into
what
venues
is
an
unknown,
but
the
sports
castle
is
still
like.
I
think
the
place
where
the
yeah,
the
main
sponsors
and
potentially
like
main
talks
and
things
will
be.
D
D
So
there's
we'll
we'll
aim
to
make
an
effort
to
as
mentors
and
as
dx
star
representatives
get
around
to
meet
different
kind
of
teams
and
hackers
and
explore
the
different
venues
and
make
sure
they're
aware
of
dx,
dow
and
and
the
products
and
the
bounties
that
are
available
and
yeah.
So
we
will
have
bounties
in
the
hackathon,
which
maybe
john,
is
organizing
yeah,
some
of
the
details
around
the
videos.
For
so.
If
you
want
to
talk
about
that,
we
can't
yeah.
We
can't
publicly
announce
all
the
details
of
the
bounties
until
I
think
february.
D
11Th
is
just
to
be
fair
with
all
the
other
sponsors
and
that
are
part
of
the
hackathon,
but
yeah
we're
organizing
to
just
make
hackers
aware
of
of
what
dx
dallas
products
are
where
they
can
find
resources
and
things
like
that
and
then
hopefully
we
can
get
build.
Some
momentum
like
around
dxdl
awareness
going
into
that
week.
You
know
through
our
social
media
and
maybe
interacting
with
the
denver
and
and
some
other
you
know,
entities
that
are
participating
in
in
the
week.
So
that's
kind
of
a
big
overview.
C
I
guess
we
should
avoid
getting
into
too
much
details
on
what
the
bounties
will
be,
so
so
as
not
to
spoil
that
like
launch
on
february
11th.
I
guess
that's
when
the
virtual
hackathon
starts,
which
runs
a
month
and
then
there's
the
physical
in-person
hackathon
during
denver
itself
over
the
three-day
weekend
friday
through
sunday,
there's
15
000
worth
of
bounties
for
dx
tao
and
the
focus
will
be
on
using
and
integrating
and
developing
on
top
of
merit
and
also
guilds
from
governance.
C
We,
you
know
the
feeling
is
that
these
platforms
kind
of
are
the
the
most
adaptable
and
usable
when
it
comes
to
integrating
into
other
projects
and
will
reflect
well
on
dx,
tao,
myself
and
gusto
from
the
gov
squad
will
be
mentors
at
east
denver
so
we'll
be
around.
We
have
a
a
bunch
of
shifts
that
we've
signed
up
for
on
friday
and
saturday,
every
denver
so
we'll
be
walking
around
helping
out
hackers
and
also
explaining
you
know
how
current
guilds
work
and
dx.
C
Now,
in
general,
the
teams
are
going
to
be
two
to
four
people
in
size
and
yeah.
It's
also
a
requirement
for
all
the
sponsors
to
split
their
rewards
between
the
virtual
hackathon
and
the
in-person
hackathon,
equally
to
kind
of
create
some
parity
between
the
two.
Although
the
format
is
quite
different
right
because
the
in-person
one
is
kind
of
a
sprint
over
a
weekend
and
the
virtual
one
takes
place
over
a
month.
Our
bounties
are
going
to
be
pretty
much
the
same
between
virtual
and
in
person,
but
there's
going
to
be
an
additional
one.
C
A
Yeah,
thank
you
guys.
Anyone
that
is
attending
us
we'll
be
attending
eat,
denver
and
kind
of
seeing
the
exact
contributions.
There
are
going
to
be
a
couple
interesting
co-apps
as
well,
namely
we
have
a
co-app
for
kind
of
general,
unlimited
attendance.
Anyone
that
you
know
comes
to
us
talks
to
us
at
the
booth.
We
will
also
have
a
very
special
co-app
as
well,
not
going
to
share
details
in
exactly
how
to
claim
that
yet,
but
it
sounds
like
that
might
be
one
that
you
might
want
to
find.
A
B
B
D
We
will
actually
one
idea
would
be.
We
may
try
to
keep
like
a
little
a
little.
You
know
a
bag
or
two
of
swag,
maybe
to
distribute
to
dxdow
community
members.
We
can
figure
out
how
maybe
it's
a
raffle,
maybe
it's
based
on
poeps.
Maybe
it's
something
like
that
and
we
can
potentially
like
cs,
send
that
to
whoever
those
people
are
following
eat,
denver
that
way,
if
you
can't
attend,
eat
denver
in
person
and
you're
part
of
dxdot,
community
and
you're.
D
Here
on
the
call-
or
you
have
some
poeps
from
the
past
you
maybe
we
can
find
a
way
to
get
you
some
of
this
eat
denver
swag.
So
we'll
we'll
keep
that
as
a
as
an
opportunity.
A
Yeah
super
super
cool,
I
think,
to
kind
of
wrap
up
the
denver
topic.
It
would
be
interesting
to
hear
some
unique
insight
from
those
of
you
who
have
attended
the
denver
in
the
past.
I
believe,
namely
that's
you
sky
and
john,
yet
again,
but
it
would
be
great
to
kind
of
hear
how
your
experiences
were
in
the
past
and
how
we
might
be
expecting
to
look
forward
to
these.
C
I
attended
the
last
in-person
one,
so
I
think
that
was
2020
right
kind
of
right
before
lockdowns
started.
It
may
have
been
like
one
of
the
last
conferences.
I
think
a
lot
of
people
too
and
yeah.
It
was
a
great.
It
was
a
big
conference
already,
so
it's
kind
of
almost
surprising
to
see
that
they're
increasing
the
size
drastically.
You
know
the
sports
castle
is
a
great
venue.
C
It's
very
dynamic.
They
have.
You
know
different
rooms
set
up
for
doing
different
things.
Talks
going
on
on
the
first
floor,
hackers
kind
of
hacking
throughout
the
second
and
third
floor,
like
a
meditation
kind
of
art,
room
kind
of
separated
through
the
garage
there's
like
it
gets
like
more
of
an
art
maker
space
on
the
top
floor.
So
it's
it's
a
very
dynamic
venue
and
just
kind
of
a
great
atmosphere
for
for
hacking.
I
expect
this
year
will
be
quite
a
bit
different.
I
think,
like
you
know,
things
have
sort
of
expanded.
C
Obviously,
the
bull
market
there's
more
funding
more
people
and
it's
going
to
be
more
of
a
a
week-long
fair
as
well
with
like
tons
of
of
side
events
going
on
in
the
week
building
up
to
eat
denver.
I
think
there
was
maybe
a
little
bit
of
that
last
time,
but
I
expect
that
to
be
on
a
whole
other
scale.
This
time
around,
I
don't
know
if
skye
probably
went
to
ones
even
before
that
I
don't
know
if
he
has
anything
to
add.
D
Yeah,
I
mean
that's
a
good
summary:
it's
it
used
to
just
be
like
basically
the
weekend
and
now
it's
kind
of
a
whole
week,
which
is
what
you
know
we
saw
with
lisbon
and
and
paris
that
is
like
these
things
are
expanding,
which
is
good,
there's
lots
of
interest.
I
think
it's
in
the
u.s
people
are
aware
of
it.
There
will
probably
be
a
whole
bunch
of
it
used
to
just
be,
like
you
know,
core
people
that
were
in
the
ethereum
space.
D
Probably
you
know
a
third
of
them
at
least
are
people
that
probably
don't
know
that
much
about
blockchain
or
web3
or
or
ethereum,
and
are
have
like
gotten
into
it
in
the
last
year
or
are
sent
by
you
know,
organizations
they
work
for
which
it
sounds
a
little
bit
like
you
know
the
consensus
that
happens
in
like
midtown
in
new
york
city.
So
there
will
be
kind
of
you
know.
D
But
it's
a
good
opportunity
for
dx
dow
and
we
should
be
rocking
potentially
some
of
the
the
jerseys
of
the
sponsorship
with
esports
team,
which
is
super
cool,
and
so
that's
kind
of
a
a
bridge
between
web
3
dow
world
and
like
real
world
communities
yeah
in
the
esports
community.
D
And
so
that's
a
story
that
is
interesting
to
you
know
more
normal
people
that
might
not
know
that
much
about
the
space
and
all
of
a
sudden,
an
esports
community.
You
know
in
the
esports
world
is,
is
interested
in
partnering
and
learning
and
using
dow
infrastructure
to
organize
and
make
decisions
and
things-
and
that's
that's
a
that's
the
kind
of
story
that
maybe
a
a
reporter
or
or
someone
would
want
to
write
about,
or
an
influencer
who
finds
out
about
that
so
yeah
talking
about
things
like
that
is,
is
also
really
interesting.
E
Yeah,
I
want
to
maybe
also
add
that
it's
a
lot
of
fun
just
like
that's
the
bottom
line.
It's
like
a
lot
of
fun
to
speak
with.
You
know,
people
who
are
sort
of
like-minded
dreamers
like
most
of
the
people
who
are
here
on
the
skulls
that
you
know
want
to
build.
You
know
a
better
future
and
you
know
decentralization
and
people
who
actually
believe
in
this
there's
also,
you
know
the
fair
share
of
of
you
know:
opportunists.
F
E
A
lot
of
it
is
actually
like
really
really
great
people
who
want
to
build.
You
know
the
craziest
stuff,
and
it's
it's.
It's
really
really
fun
to
be.
You
know
a
part
of
it.
That's
one
thing
and
then
the
other
thing
is
it's.
E
It's
just
like.
There's
like
a
crazy
amount
of
innovation
happening
as
well
like
this
entire,
like
thing
and
yeah,
you'll,
see
like
in
the
hackathon
just
like
crazy
projects-
and
you
know
the
the
the
conference
itself
will
have
like
all
these
cool
innovations
and
ways
to
engage
the
people
who
come
and
yeah.
I'm
like
very
sad.
I
can't
come
but
yeah
I
don't
know,
have
fun
geeks
down
and
you
know
showcase
exactly
how
crazy
you
are,
how
crazy.
D
We
are
you
know
it's
it's
like
it's
not
a
new
thing,
but
this
this
will
be
happening
again.
Where
you
will,
you
will
be
buying
there's
a
lot
of
food
trucks
that
are
outside
the
venues
and
they
will
be
accepting
crypto
or
tokens
for
food,
and
so
that
isn't
a
is
an
experience
that
especially
people
that
are
new
to
crypto,
where
they
have
like
a
burner
wallet
on
their
phone
or
maybe
it's
metamask
or
whatever.
D
Two
years
ago,
at
denver
and
three
years
ago,
it's
less
unique
now,
but
like
a
lot
of
conferences
like
paris,
there
was
like
no
use
of
crypto
in
all
of
all
of
paris
right
and
so
eat
denver
likes
to
use
the
things
that
are
being
made
in
the
space
and
so
whether
it's
poeps
or
digital,
merch
or
yeah
or
wearable,
fit
digital
wearables,
or
you
know
tokens
for
dow
voting
or
for
for
buying
goods.
G
Oh,
that's
amazing.
I
I
like
the
food
truck
idea,
brings
back
memories
from
from
the
days
when
I
was
a
student.
I
did
a
summer
in
philadelphia
as
an
ice
cream
man,
but
you
know
crypto
didn't
exist,
so
it
would
have
been
so
cool
if
we
had
nfts
but
yeah.
G
C
E
Yeah,
maybe
I'll
share
like
a
quick
anecdote
in
denver
2020
like
right
before
kovid,
I
I
was
in
the
organizing
team
with
eve
denver
and
we
did
like
we
wanted
the
judging
of
the
hackathon
to
be
done,
like
you
know,
by
the
participants
of
the
conference
right
and
then
you
could
go
to
like
various
different
tasks,
hit
all
the
sponsored
booths
and
like
do
all
these
things
and
get
points,
and
you
know
the
person
who
got
the
most
points
in
that
entire
thing
was
sky.
D
Then
hung
out
with
elon,
even
though
we
still
didn't
really
know
each
other
and
at
the
breckenridge
ski
retreat.
While
someone
brought
like
six
foot
speaker
to
like
the
mountain
to
play
music
without
obviously
without
the
mountain's
permission.
But
that's
like
the
eighth
denver
crowd
that
shows
up
to
the
to
the
skies.
C
It
was
also
valentine's
day
then,
like
the
first
one
of
the
first
talks
on
saturday
was
t
taylor
moynihan
from
my
crypto
that
just
got
acquired
actually
and
she
was
like
going
off
on
how
what
security
concerns
it
was
yeah.
It
was
always
interesting
to
kind
of
see
you
know
all
this
drama
is
happening
playing
out
in
metaverse
or
whatever
you
call
this
world
that
we're
living
in
and
then
in
person.
A
Cool,
thank
you.
Everyone.
Thank
you
nylon
for
stepping
on
stage
as
well
good
to
see
your
face
around
here.
Let's
move
on
now
and
chat
a
bit
about
the
state
of
prediction
markets
john.
This
will
be
a
new
topic,
but
just
want
to
chat
a
bit
about.
You
know
the
current
state
of
omen,
the
general
climate
of
prediction
markets
in
the
ecosystem.
You
know
what
the
future
is
going
to
kind
of
look
like
if
you
want
to
take
that
away.
C
Yeah
and
others
feel
free
to
to
step
in
here.
I
I
haven't
really
had
a
chance
to
kind
of
study
or
prepare
for
this
talk,
so
I
mean
there's
things
that
I
I
am
aware
of
that
we've
kind
of
seen
happen
that
I
can
can
touch
on,
but
this
is
by
no
means
like
an
actual
like
picture
of.
What's
going
on
in
the
prediction
market
world.
You
know,
I
know,
there's
some
new
projects
and
stuff
out
there,
but
I
think
auger.
C
It
was
the
first
to
do
fundraising
and
pursue
prediction
markets
in
crypto
in
the
crypto
context.
Their
their
ico
was,
I
think,
the
first
one
on
ethereum
forget
if
it
was
2016.,
I
think
it
was
2016.
C
But
you
know
that
we
were
kind
of
joking
in
lisbon
with
the
omen
panel
there
that
gnosis
is
doing
everything
except
for
prediction
markets,
and
this
is
kind
of
coming
from
stuff
on
in
them
as
well
right
like
they,
you
know
they.
They
did
a
lot
to
try
working
on
it,
but
it's
not
something
that
they're
currently
pursuing
auger
similarly
is
like
unwinding
their
foundation,
they're
actually
transitioning
into
a
dow
with
some
help
from
dxgov.
C
But
it's
it's
a
little
unclear
at
this
point
who,
from
their
team,
is
going
to
continue
working
on
it?
If,
if
anyone
so
it's
you've
sort
of
seen
the
old
guard
not
like
you
know
kind
of
discontinue
their
their
efforts
around
prediction
markets
now
dxdow
sort
of
inherited
that
mental
from
with
omen.
But
you
know.
Similarly,
we
are
not
currently
putting
a
lot
of
effort
into
omen.
The
the
platform
is
live.
C
You
can
go,
there's
actually
a
couple
markets
that
have
some
funding
here
around
the
super
bowl
coming
up
and
it's
very
much
still
a
dx
style
product
and
the
intent
is
to
return
to
it
once
we
have
enough
developer
resources.
The
the
kind
of
motivation
to
put
it
on
the
back
burner
was
the
fact
that
we
were
spread
away
too
thin
and
needed
to
focus
on
the
most
high
priority
efforts
but
yeah.
So
you
have
this
kind
of
like
old
guard
and
then
you've
got
poly
market
came
out.
C
I
think
a
couple
years
ago,
they've
seen
a
good
amount
of
volume.
It's
I
don't
know
how
much
of
its
organic
versus,
like
you
know,
seeded
by
by
them
in
terms
of
the
market
liquidity.
But
you
know
they've
got
a
good
amount
of
volume
they
were
deployed
on
polygon,
maybe
a
little
bit
more
centralized
than
omen,
I
would
say
in
terms
of
how
they
control
the
front
end,
and
maybe
you
know,
control
of
even
the
markets
on
gun
itself.
C
I
think
what
it's
called
binary
options
markets
that
are
regulated
by
the
cftc,
so
they
were
restricting
you
know
they
were
seeing
some
of
the
stuff
as
market
was
doing,
is
out
of
bounds,
and
I
think
poly
markets
responded
by
removing
some
markets
and
I
think
they're
now
geo-blocking
the
united
states,
so
not
as
open
as
we
maybe
would
have
envisioned
yeah.
In
addition,
I
think
we've
recently
seen
azuro
get
some
funding
by
gnosis.
I
don't
know
too
much
about
them,
yeah
that
that's
kind
of
like
what
I'm
aware
of
curious.
C
If
anybody
else
has
some
observations
or
news
or
like
kind
of
insights
into
what's
what's
happening,
I
think,
in
terms
of
like
the
established
place
in
the
ecosystem,
I
think
it's
still
a
very
interesting
product
based,
I'm
sorry,
a
very
interesting
space
for
dxd
to
play,
and
I
think
omen
is
perhaps
like
the
most
decentralized
prediction
market.
Even
today,
I
think
there's
a
lot
of
room
to
improve
the
user
experience,
and
so
I'm
still
optimistic
about
the
future.
C
I
think
it's
going
to
require
more
development
efforts
at
some
point
when
dx
style
has
the
ability
to
do
that,
to
really
move
it
forward,
and
I
think
largely
what
we've
seen
today
is
prediction
markets
struggling
to
find
product
market
fit
in
crypto
right,
like
you,
don't
see
much
that
has
really
taken
off
yeah,
that's
kind
of
the
thoughts
I
have
about
it
so,
like
kind
of,
in
summary,
like
still
very
optimistic
about
omen
and
the
role
it
has
as
like
one
of
the
most
decentralized
prediction
markets,
and
I
think
it
could
have
a
bright
future
with
tx
dow,
I
think
yeah,
a
lot
of
prediction
markets
still
have
yet
to
reach
their
potential.
A
Yeah,
thank
you
john
for
the
recap.
I
was
wondering,
I'm
not
sure
sky,
if
you're
familiar,
but
there
is
a
new
omen
market
that
has
gone,
live
and
kind
of
sponsored
by
dxdow
as
of
a
few
days
ago.
Do
you
want
to
chat
about
that.
D
Yet
there's
a
couple
super
bowl
related
markets
on
omen
that
someone
put
up
on
to
omen,
and
so
super
bowl
is
always
a
popular
market
to
bet
on
with
in
with
yeah,
it's
omen
is
on
mainly
on
gnosis
chain,
and
so
as
gnosis
chain
is
becoming
more
and
more
popular.
Potentially
people
using
omen
chain
gnosis
chain
can
can
find
omen
and
and
bet
on
markets
and
also
create
markets
and
provide
liquidity.
G
Cool
cool
yeah,
thanks
guys,
I
was
having
a
chat
with
a
guy
in
our
discord,
alex
building
a
a
platform
for
prediction,
markets
predicting
sight
and
the
the
conversation
kind
of
led
to
me.
Sharing
my
perspective
on
the
space
that
I
perceive
amen
as
a
public
good.
G
I
see
it
as
say
central
park
in
new
york.
I
I
don't
see
it
as
a
discotheque.
You
know
with
with
most
of
the
projects
in
crypto.
G
We
expect
something
to
happen
all
the
time
and
and
if,
if
there
isn't
anything
happening,
we
start
sharing
those
memes
poking
bitcoin
and
saying
do
something
you
know
so
and
and
then
you
you
would
consider
this.
G
If
a
project
launches
a
token,
would
the
crypto
community
be
more
interested
in
trading
the
token
or
actually
using
the
the
product
itself?
And
so
it's
this
weird
dynamic,
but
at
the
end
of
the
day,
harman
exists.
It's
solid
infrastructure,
it's
a
public
good,
it's
probably
the
most
decentralized
permissionless
prediction
markets
platform
in
the
world,
and
if
you
want
to
use
it
today,
you
can
use
it
today
and
it
does
the
job,
but
should
we
judge
it
by
the
amount
of
traffic
it's
getting?
I
don't
think
that
should
be
the
metric.
G
C
I
think
what
we
we
have
you
know,
dx
has
done
really
well
with
omen,
is
making
it
as
decentralized
as
possible,
and
I
do
see
yeah,
I
think,
there's
lots
of
potential,
not
not
just
in
kind
of
traditional
use
cases
of
prediction
markets
that
we've
seen
so
far.
Some
of
the
stuff
you'll
see
on
poly
market
to
like
compete
more
with
that,
but
more
specific
use
cases
of
information
markets.
C
I
think
especially
around
governance
right
just
when
communities
want
to
expose
information
about
something
that's
relevant
to
their
decision
making.
I
think
a
decentralized
and
more
neutral
platform
like
omen
is
going
to
be
a
very
attractive
venue,
and
I
think
I
mean
you
could
even
get
a
little
more
down
the
rabbit,
hole
and
start
thinking
about
utar
key
or
some
of
these
other
governance
applications
where
you
can
actually
tie
prediction
markets
into
decision
making.
C
Now
I
think,
that's
definitely
a
little
more
complicated
further
out
if
it
does
come
about,
but
I
think,
as
evidence
gets
more
serious
and
the
experiments
continue
in
crypto,
like
people
will
take
more
interest
in
this
stuff.
I
think
I'm
hopeful
that
we'll
actually
see
some
of
it
actually
get
used.
A
Let's
move
on
to
the
dx
ventures,
grant
investment
to
karma
and
just
a
bit
about
dx
ventures
as
well
at
large
sky.
If
you
want
to
take
that
away.
D
Dx
ventures:
well,
if
you're
here
and
you
don't
know
what
dx
ventures
are,
is
you
you
probably
haven't
been
around
very
long,
but
dx
ventures
in
general
is
like
a
area
that
dx
style
created
to
basically
help
invest
in
grant
give
grants
to,
and
support
teams
and
projects
that
are
building
mainly
products
that
are
solving
the
needs
of
dows,
specifically
dx
dao's
needs,
and
if
dx
dao
has
a
pretty
decentralization
forward
doubt
needs
these
solutions.
We
believe
that
other
dows
that
that
you
know
operate
as
as
true
proper
dows
will
also
need
these.
D
These
these
same
tools
and
products
and
so
over
time,
eliminating
any
of
the
centralized
points
of
contacts
that
that
are
kind
of
embedded
in
in
the
processes.
The
tools
like
forums,
anything
that
dao's
or
community
decentralized
communities
are
using
that
are
single
points
of
failure.
Those
basically
have
need
solutions
to
the
to
them,
and
so
dx
dow
has
made
a
series
of
investment
grants
and
grants
over
the
past
year
or
so
in
a
handful
of
projects
that
are
solving
those
needs
and
we
are
looking
to
do
that
on
a
yeah.
D
An
ongoing
basis
coming
out
of
hackathons
is
always
a
good
opportunity.
A
lot
of
projects
that
may
come
out
of
eat
denver,
there's
a
there's.
D
Actually
an
entity
called
buffalo
adventures,
which
is
created
by
the
spork
dao
community,
which
is
related
to
eat
denver
in
order
to
actually
fund
and
and
support
projects
that
are
that
come
out
of
eat,
denver,
for
example,
rather
than
letting
them
fall
to
the
side
or
having
other
people
invest
in
them,
and
so
dx
ventures
will
be
at
the
denver
looking
for
opportunities
there
as
well,
and
then
there's
a
there's,
a
another
immediate
opportunity
related
to
kind
of
dow
profiles
and
endow
data
that
that
dx
dow
is
cons
is
currently
considering
and
yeah.
D
C
Exactly
and
I
think
in
this
context,
it
makes
sense
to
tell
a
little
bit
about
how
this
project
karma
resonated
with
a
hackathon
project
that
some
of
the
contributors
here
at
txtel
were
working
on
at
the
eth
lisbon
hackathon.
So
I
was
on
a
team
with
gazette
here
and
a
couple
of
the
devs,
and
I
was
actually
really
interested
in
working
on
something
different,
but
that
eventually
kind
of
wore
me
down
on
this
idea
of
using
nfts
as
sort
of
way
to
encapsulate
your
on-chain
activity
and
identity.
C
B
I
mean
obviously
back
then
we
we
had
this
nft
craze.
Everything
was
about
the
nfts
and
and
we
also
wanted
to
win
the
hackathon.
Even
though
we
we
had
like
two
great
ideas,
I
think
we
I
I
at
least
tried
to
push
us
to
do
something
that
we
don't
usually
do
and
do
something
that
is
not
super
geek
style
focused,
but
what
the
style
could
use.
So
my
idea
was
to
basically
create
this
nft
profile
picture.
That
is
a
collection
or
sorry
a
mix
between
what
you
usually
have
like
a
normal
nft
profile
pictures.
B
Everyone
has,
it
could
be
yeah
a
crypto,
punk
or
a
board
ape,
and
then
you
could
also
show
your
score
and
this
score
is.
It
could
be
a
different
kind
of
thing.
So
one
of
the
ideas
we
had
was:
let's
do
a
dow
score,
basically
getting
unchained
voting
and
on-chain
proposal
and
how
how
many
proposals
you
you
passed
and
things
like
that
and
getting
a
score
from
from
users
and
and
having
that
score,
and
you
could
showcase
the
score.
You
could
search
wallets
after
this
score.
B
So
it's
it
has
a
lot
of
use
and
we
explored
that
and
we
actually
built
an
mvp
surrounding
that
it
was
super
super
exciting.
If
I
remember
correctly,
we
I
think
we
came
at
like
11th
place
or
something
like
that.
So
we
missed
the
top
10,
but
yeah
it
was
exciting
and
yeah.
Maybe
john
can
take
it
over
from
here.
C
What
is
this
on-chain
identity
that
these
addresses
are
accumulating
and
you
know
they
could
be
pseudonymous,
or
maybe
the
owners
of
the
addresses
actually
want
to
pull
that
together
and
like
leverage
that
in
some
way,
and
then
you
know
kind
of
combine
like
observing
all
of
this
happening
with
on
the
other
side,
what's
happening
on
like
the
style
governance,
you
have
all
these
reputation
holders
you
can
go,
you
can
see
all
the
addresses,
but
it's
it's
not
very
easy
to
find
out
information
about
about
these
addresses
like
who
they
are
like.
C
Who
do
you
want
to
believe
or
trust
or
who's
the
most
qualified
to
do
governance?
And
I
think,
when
you
look
at
even
like
other
governance
systems
like
bitcoin
or
ens,
where
delegation
is
a
really
important
aspect
like
understanding
who
those
delegates
actually
are
and
like
what
their
on-chain
history
is
becomes,
I
think
even
more
important.
C
So
we
had
worked
in
this
hackathon
in
lisbon
and
I
think
it
was
only
a
week
or
two
after
I
had
a
call
scheduled
to
catch
up
with
mahesh
who's,
the
founder
of
karma
and
he's
somebody
I've
I've
known
for
several
years.
He
actually
was
working
on
this
educational
solidity
site
called
zastrin.
That
was
great
for
teaching
people
how
to
code
solidity,
and
then
2017
is
when
I
had
met
him
and
we
had
started
the
boston
ethereum
developers.
C
We
were
talking
about
it,
lisbon
and
I
actually
had
heard
some
a
couple
other
vcs
that
just
kind
of
told
messaged
me
on
twitter
being
like
hey
this,
this
hackathon
project's
cool
like
on
chain
identity.
I
think
it's
big,
and
so
I
mean
I
I
sort
of
expect
this
to
be
a
very
hot
area
of
development
and
crypto
over
the
next
few
years.
C
I
think
we're
going
to
see
lots
of
projects
trying
to
surface
on
chain
data
and
do
things
that
you
can
maybe
kind
of
put
under
the
umbrella
of
like
on-chain
identity,
and
I
think
it's
going
to
be
a
bunch
of
different
niches
and
you
can
even
just
look
at
web
2
and
maybe
draw
the
analogy
of
like
you:
have
all
these
different
platforms
for
different
verticals
with
you
know
social
media
and
and
how
people
like
to
present
themselves
in
web
2,
and
I
think
web
3,
it's
only
going
to
get
more
more
intense
and
so
yeah
karma
is,
is
taking
a
look
at
on-chain
data
and
trying
to
surface
that.
C
That,
of
course,
is
going
to
be
like
a
huge
challenge
with
the
how
spread
out
it
is
so,
I
think,
a
project
that
is
going
to
eventually
win
in
in
doing
that
is
going
to
have
to
be
really
scaled
up
and
have
a
tremendous
amount
of
resources.
But
I
think
what
we'll
maybe
see
get
traction
in
the
short
term
is
objects
focusing
on
specific
niches,
and
I
think
karma
is
doing
that
they're
working
actually
already
with
ens
and
bitcoin
and
trying
to
surface
information
about
their
delegates.
C
I
think
the
the
intent
is
also
to
integrate
dx
tao,
especially
if
you
know
this
investment
comes
through
on
the
dx
style
side,
so
you'll
actually
see
the
dx-style
governance
systems
get
integrated
into
karma
and
I
think
where
it
really
resonates
with
what
zett
was
talking
about
is
there
are
plans
by
karma
to
leverage
like
sets
of
nfts,
to
be
used
to
display
this
data
and,
from
my
personal
perspective,
I
think
that's
going
to
be
really
important
in
gaining
initial
traction,
simply
because
crypto
is
just
completely
driven
by
speculation.
C
These
days,
you
know-
and
I
hope
we'll
see,
that
trend
more
towards
actual
use
eventually,
but
I
think
tapping
into
the
speculative
nature
of
the
nft
pfps
is
going
to
be
critical
in
getting
enough
attention
and
funding
and
momentum
behind
a
project
so
that
it
can
actually
start
to
crack.
The
nut
of
you
know
unlocking
all
of
this
rich
unchained
data
yeah,
that's
kind
of
my
take
on
karma.
We
have
mahesh
to
join
the
bishop
calls.
You
know
we
didn't.
A
Excellent.
Thank
you
very
much
for
your
time
again,
john
keeping
my
eyes
open
here
for
any
questions,
but
we
do
have
enrico
from
skytale
here
in
the
audience
that
would
like
to
give
a
couple
words
about
the
recent
swapper
nft
before
we
kind
of
wrap
things
up.
F
F
We
know
how
is
harder
to
keep
track
of
all
of
your
open
position.
All
of
your
open
accounts
across
multiple
networks
protocols.
Well
at
skytale.
Our
ambition
is
that
to
make
life
easier
for
everybody
in
order
to
track
any
crypto
asset
regardless
the
network,
we
currently
support
nine
different
networks,
basically
all
the
evm
chains,
but
we
also
plan
to
to
integrate
more
in
the
future,
and
on
top
of
that,
we
also
help
on
making
accounting
easier
think
about
how
to
target
any
to
label
any
transaction
to
find
them
easier.
F
A
F
Yeah,
basically,
our
value
proposition
is
inviting
everybody
to
join
our
our
platform
to
yeah
to
register
wallets
by
just
by
sharing
the
the
public
key.
We
are
not
dealing
at
all
with
any
private
or
sensible
information.
You
know
it
freezes,
of
course,
no
private
keys.
We
ask
just
for
the
public
key.
We
fetch
a
transaction
and
yeah.
That's
why
also
our
search
engine
is
so
fast.
In
this
way,
we
can
offer
a
faster
solution
for
keep
trying
for
tracking
all
of
your
transaction
in
a
single
view,.
G
Yeah
excellent
yeah
skytale
is
a
great
tool
for
savvy
farmers,
liquidity
providers
who
know
their
way
around
d5
and
it's
a
perfect
fit.
It's
a
great
gesture
from
their
end
to
provide
full
access
with
all
premium
features
to
some
of
the
swapper
users
and
I'll
share
the
contract
for
the
carrot
campaign
that
was
conducted
during
the
month
of
december
on
swapper
on
gnosis
chain.
If
your
address
is
one
of
these
you're,
probably
one
of
the
winners
of
this
beautiful
nft
pro
app
that
will
grant
you
access
to
the
skytale
platform.
A
Yeah
excellent,
thank
you
very
much
for
your
time.
Enrico
as
nathan
mentioned,
you
should
go
check
if
you
are
eligible,
particularly
if
you're
a
swapper
xdy
farmer
on
gnosis
chain.
Where
can
we
go
to
learn
more
about
skyteam?
If
you
want
to
leave
some
links
in
the
chat
here.
F
F
That
means
especially
for
power
users
in
order
to
be
eligible
as
a
premium
user,
so
we
are
going
to
launch
our
token
sale.
We
ask
just
for
holding
some
of
our
tokens
to
access
to
the
most
advanced
features.
A
Excellent
well,
that
gets
through
the
majority
of
our
agenda
here
today,
keeping
an
eye
on
the
chat
for
any
final
questions.
Otherwise,
we
can
wrap
it
up.
Just
seeing
a
couple
typing.
A
Seeing
poep
giveaway
for
this
community
called
not
today
no
poep
today,
but
there
are
dxtel
holiday
pro
apps.
If
you've
interacted
with
the
excel
contracts
held,
dxd
or
held
swapper
token,
you
can
claim
some
dx.holiday
co-apps.
A
Awesome,
thank
you
very
much.
Everyone
for
attending
the
weekly
dxdot
community
call
will
be
around
here
next
week
same
time
at
the
same
place.
If
you
don't
I'll
regularly
do
this
already,
we
do
have
an
event
tab
at
the
top
middle
to
keep
an
eye
out
for
any
events
there.
That
includes
the
community
con,
maybe
some
other
fun
stuff.