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hello
and
welcome
to
the
dxdow
monday
21st
of
june
2021,
the
external
business
on
the
call.
Today.
First,
we
have
new
member
introductions.
I
don't
know
if
there
are
any
melanie
we're
going
to
continue
with
two
project
presentations.
One
is
julia
from
orca
protocol
and
the
other
one
is
rhys
from
commonwealth
or
he
said,
I'm
not
sure.
A
If
there's
anyone
else
here
with
you
and
yeah
we'll
go
through
we'll
we'll
see
how
much
time
we
have
but
we'll
go
through
with
the
dig
style,
business
squad
opportunities.
So
yeah
there's
some
issues
with.
Like
the
work
token.
A
B
A
Yeah
awesome,
so
I
think
maybe
we
can
get
started
with
julia
from
orca.
C
Awesome,
thank
you
so
much.
It's
super
nice
to,
I
guess,
sort
of
meet
everyone
elon
and
I
had
an
amazing
call
last
week
and
we've
sort
of
chatted
over
the
last
I
guess
kind
of
few
months
I
was
originally
introduced
to
elon
through
lego
dao,
but
just
to
provide
a
little
bit
more
color
on
what
I'm
working
on
and
how
I'm
involved.
I
am
the
co-founder
of
orca
protocol,
which
is
a
flexible
and
adaptable
dow
implementation.
C
C
So,
basically,
what
that
means
is
that
the
key
part
of
our
architecture
are
pods
and
you
can
kind
of
think
of
pods,
as
mini
dows,
so
they're
small
working
groups
to
build
governance
around
people
based
on
their
expertise
and
then
sort
of
like
from
there.
These
pods
can
interact
with
any
existing
project
governance
frameworks.
C
C
I
think
a
big
reason
for
that
is
that
we're
seeing
a
massive
shift
away
from
these
end-to-end
solutions
like,
for
example,
aragon,
where
I
think
a
lot
of
organizations
have
become
frustrated
with
sort
of
the
overly
robust,
overly
prescriptive
kind
of
like
tooling,
that,
instead
of
the
tools
kind
of
matching
the
needs
of
organizations,
organizations
instead
have
to
sort
of
meet
the
the
structure
of
the
tools
which,
unfortunately,
I
don't
think,
is
the
right
approach,
and
I
think
that
we're
increasingly
seeing
a
lot
of
projects
wanting
to
you
know
create
and
connect
tools
in
a
much
more
innovative
way
in
ways
that
work
specifically
for
their
organization.
C
So
that's
really
a
key
part
of
what
we're
doing
at
worca
is.
How
can
we
build
very
unopinionated
and
flexible
modular
structures
so
that
organizations
can
can
basically
build
their
sort
of
organizational
scheme
in
a
way
that
that
meets
their
needs?
C
C
So
the
rule-making
abilities
are
basically
custom
rules
that
can
be
set
by
the
pod
or
delegated
to
another
pod
or
governance
system,
and
those
are
basically
designed
to
create
incentive
alignments
to
allow
for
different,
like
checks
and
balance
systems
within
an
organization,
and
we
see
this
as
like
a
much
more
modular
approach
than
to
how
multisigs
are
currently
functioning.
C
C
So
your
programmed
key
card
is
your
pod
membership,
nft
and
sort
of
the
business
object
on
the
back
of
the
door,
which
decides
whether
to
let
you
in
or
not
are
those
pod
member
requirements,
and
you
know
those
could
be
holding
certain
assets
performing
certain
on-chain
actions
being
a
member
of
just
like
a
white
list.
C
If
that
group
is
already
established,
but
sort
of
the
idea
is
that
in
these
organizations
like
the
exile,
who
is
extremely
decentralized,
you
basically
can
start
to
carve
out
these
smaller
working
groups
that
are
delegated
specific
roles
and
responsibilities
within
the
organization.
C
C
So
that
is
like
a
very
high
level
overview
of
sort
of
what
we're
working
on,
but
I
think
there
you
know,
there's
a
lot
of
opportun
opportunity
for
dx
doubt
to
use
orca,
especially
as
you
start
to
look
to
build
out
some
of
the
more
basic
organizational
infrastructure
that
I
think
dxo
has
identified
as
something
that
you
guys
are
in
need
of
and
yeah
we're
excited
for.
You
guys
to
experiment,
and
you
know,
refine
your
organizational
structure
through
through
pods.
So
thank
you.
A
Thanks
julia:
does
anyone
have
any
questions.
C
Absolutely
so
there's
definitely
ways
for
you
to
make
sort
of
like
hierarchical
structures.
So
the
way
you
can
sort
of
do
that
is
you
can
assign
there
is
the
opportunity
for
pods
to
have
owners.
So,
basically,
you
know
like
the
main
dx
dao
pod
could
have
ownership
of
sub
pods
and
basically,
what
ownership
means
is
that
they
would
not
need
consensus
from
the
pod
to
create
any
new
rules
within
the
pods.
C
So
the
main
sort
of
like
vehicle
for
control
are
the
are
the
rule-making
abilities
of
the
pod.
You
can
also
delegate
those
rulemaking
abilities,
so
you
know,
let's
say
that
you
wanted
a
committee
to
be
elected
by
the
community.
You
could
actually
delegate
the
rule-making
abilities
of
the
pod
to
like
compound
governor
bravo
contract,
which
is
basically
just
the
you
know,
basic
contract
that
creates
proposals
and
votes
for
the
entire
community.
C
So
it's
extremely
flexible
in
that
sense
and
that
the
the
short
answer
is
yes,
you
could
absolutely
have
dxo
kind
of
be
like
the
main
owner
of
these
sub
pods,
while
still
give
giving
them
some
more
autonomous
control.
E
A
No,
no,
no,
that's
yeah!
That's
that's
super
helpful
thanks
yeah.
So
I
I
see
like
one
kind
of
a
simple
or
like
mvp
implementation
is
that
I
think
we
discussed
in
the
past
in
in
the
in
the
past.
If
you
have
like
omen
squad
right
now,
it
could
be
like
a
multi-sig,
but
it
doesn't
really
have
permissions
and
with
this
kind
of
system
we
can
have
you
know
we
can
have
the
omen
pod.
A
You
know
get
delegated
like
the
like
the
ability
to
update
dns
content,
hash
right
and
then
the
ens
squad
dig
that
will
still
be
owning
the
ens,
but
it
will
give
the
ability,
for
you
know
the
the
pod
the
ability
to
update
it
and
you
know
kind
of
like
create.
Maybe
you
know
smaller
iterations,
so
that's
kind
of
like
I
don't
know,
I
feel
like
a
small
experiment.
We
can
do
and
then
the
other
thing
is
you
know.
Dx
dow,
like
the
dow
itself,
could
give
these
pods.
A
You
know
budgeting
and
you
know
whether
it's
marketing
or
communications,
a
certain
budget-
and
I
think
we
talked
about
in
the
past.
You
know
each
sort
of
like
sub-dial
or
squad
will
have
kpis,
and
you
know
they
will.
They
will
need
to
execute
on
on.
You
know
their
kpis
and
get
budget
for
it.
You
know,
there's
you
know
a
couple.
People
who
work
for
the
pod
and
you
know
get
paid
by
it,
and
I
think
this
is
like
in
a
long-term
kind
of
vision.
A
I
see
it
like
this
is
how
the
style
will
be
able
to
scale
and
yeah.
I
I
mean
we
are
using.
We
are
already
using
multi-sig,
so
this
is
kind
of
like
empowered
multi-six
in
a
way.
C
Exactly
that's
exactly
how
we
think
of
it
and
like
even
just
from
like
a
basic
how
people
organize
like
when
you
think
about
company
scaling
like
there's
sort
of
this
path
that
like
when
you
look
at
legacy
corporations
like
the
larger
these
corporations
get
the
more
kind
of
like
clunky
and
inefficient.
They
can
become.
C
So
that's
like
a
really
key
part
of
how
we
think
about
growth
and
scalability
is
like
you
need
these
smaller,
more
agile
working
groups
in
order
to
have
like
more
effective
human
coordination,
and
I
think
budgeting
and
incentive
alignment
is
a
huge
part
of
that,
and
I
think,
like
you,
said
that
that's
the
big
part
is
that
you
can
actually
delegate
you
know
certain
budgets
and.
C
Sort
of
give
them
full
control
over
how
they
want
to
use
those
funds,
while
still
having,
like
some
kind
of
checks
and
balance
system,
to
make
sure
that
you're
not
like
empowering
bad
actors
within
your
organization
and
that
people
are
still
acting
in
good
faith.
On
behalf
of
the
larger
organization,
I
think
also
like
incentive
alignment
is
something
that's
growing
quite
a
bit
and
like
the
dao
narrative
is
how
can
we
actually
compensate
people
for
their
contributions?
C
F
I
had
a
question
hi,
so
this
sounds
really
interesting.
Would
it
also
be
possible,
like
there's,
there's
certain
things
like
the
omen
ens
or
something
like
that?
F
I
know,
you're,
saying
multisig,
but
is
there
anything
there
parameters
wise
where
we
could
pull
in
some
sort
of
governance
element
where
maybe
anyone
wants
to
put
a
proposal
up,
saying,
hey,
I
want
to
use
part
of
the
you
know
pod
for
marketing's
budget.
For
this
idea
I
have
or
something
like
that,
so
it
still
kind
of
has
this
like
openness
to
it
or
is
it
really
more
like
the
traditional
multi-stick
approach
and
they
would
need
to
go
through?
Maybe
our
like
broader
on-chain
proposal
system.
C
Yeah,
that's
a
great
question,
so
I
would
say
they
would
have
to
go
through
more
of
like
the
broader
proposal
system.
The
way
we
sort
of
see
oracle
functioning
and
particularly
like
our
ui,
is
more
of
an
approvals
mechanism.
So
we
see
like
part
of
our
thesis,
is
that
a
lot
of
this
coordination
and
decision
making
is
happening,
like
you
know,
via
soft
coordination
tools,
so
discord,
telegram
governance
forums
calls
like
this.
C
So
the
way
we
sort
of
see
decision
making
happening
on
orca
is
that
it's
really
just
kind
of
like
the
last
step
for
something
to
be
approved
and
then
executed
on.
Very
similarly
to
sort
of
like
github
approvals
is
that
a
lot
of
that
work
has
already
been
completed.
We
just
need
to
validate
that.
C
You
know
we
have
the
necessary
amount
of
approvals
for
this
to
be
implemented,
so
I
would
say
that
would
happen
more
within,
like
community
level
governments,
but
I
definitely
think
there's
like
paths
in
the
future
to
you
know
have
the
opportunity
for
community
contributors
to
maybe
like
petition
something
to,
for
example,
the
marketing
pod.
A
F
C
D
Absolutely
elon
elon
the
example
your
yours,
the
examples
you're
talking
about
are
like
the
teams
like
of
dx,
dow
contributors
that
are
like
building
stuff
around
like
with
omen
guild
right,
so
omen
guild
is
supposed
to
be
this
open
ecosystem,
where,
if
you
have
omen
token
you're
gonna
be
able
to
govern
omen
product
right,
so
these
are
actual
liquid
tokens
that
that
people
are
going
to
have
and
earn
and
and
be
able
to
buy,
and
those
are
going
to
be
the
governors
of
the
omen
guild
right.
So
how
do
you?
A
H
Can
we
check
out
I'm
just
trying
to
look
for
docs
or
whatever
is
kind
of
already
exists?
Where
should
I
be
looking.
A
C
C
I
think
you
know
it's
still
very
much
in
like
early
phases,
but
radical
is
releasing
sort
of
some
new
products
on
the
horizon
that
I
think
function
really
well
with
sort
of
the
orca
pod
concept.
So
it's
definitely
something
that
we're
excited
to
work
on
and
potentially
integrate
in
the
future.
H
Yeah
and
as
a
heads
up
we're
actually
meeting
with
abby
and
team
tomorrow
to
talk
a
little
bit
more
about
using
radical
organizations
for
dx
style,
okay,
yeah.
H
Forward
to
using
radical,
like
in
a
more
serious
way,
we
have
like
a
lot
of
the
repos
are
on
radical
now,
but
because,
like
the
dow
can't
like
own,
a
github
account
right
like
the
way
it
works.
Now
is
basically,
the
external
repositories
are
like
spread
out
over
different
different
github
repos
and
which
is
fine
but
like
it
would
be
nice
if
the
tag
itself
could
actually
on
one
someday.
So
yeah
we're
looking
forward
to
using
radical.
C
Yeah
absolutely
and
that's
like
exactly
what
abby
and
I've
been
talking
about.
It's
like
that's
a
huge
pain
point
and
that
you
know
you
don't
actually
own
that
that
code
and
that
you're
still
operating
through
a
centralized
kind
of
medium
in
order
for
this
extremely
decentralized
organization
to
actually
function
and
ship
code.
C
So
yeah,
I'm
happy
to
jump
on
that
call
too
so
abby
and
I
can
talk
more
specifically
about
what
we've
been
thinking
with
developer
pods,
which
is
definitely
being
built
via
the
radical
orgs
concept.
H
A
Yeah
and
then
I
I
got
like
one
last
question
to
you
about
like
the
timelines,
and
when
do
you
think
yeah?
When
did
we
start
playing
with
it.
C
Yeah,
so
we
are
probably
like
over
95
future
complete
in
terms
of
smart
contracts.
Right
now,
we're
just
focused
on
connecting
our
and
building
out
our
front
end.
So,
as
I
mentioned,
the
front
end
is
very
focused
on
being
like
an
approvals
mechanism.
We
sort
of
joke.
We
want
to
be
like
the
tinder
of
approvals
like
it
should
be
so
easy
for.
You
to.
C
You
know,
swipe
right,
swipe,
left
to
make
sure
that
you're
staying
on
top
of
the
approvals
you
need
to,
which
is
not
something
we
have
the
flexibility
with
with
traditional
multisigs
right
now,
and
so
we
think
that
we'll
probably
have
something
on
testnet,
hopefully
sometime
in
august,
that
people
can
start
playing
with.
A
Nice,
so
I
think
yeah
I
don't
know
I
think.
E
C
Yeah,
that
would
be
amazing,
we'd
love
to
have
you
guys
beta
test
and
potentially
and
try
out
at
least
a
few
use
cases
within
the
dx-style
ecosystem.
A
Right
so
I
think
you
know
the
next
steps
is,
you
know
I
can
get
you
added
to
to
our
key
base,
which
is
like
a
sort
of
like
a
team
key
base,
and
another
thing
we
can
do
is
to
open,
like,
like
an
orca,
dx
style,
telegram
group,
where
we
can
continue
the
conversation
further
perfect.
G
Yeah,
sorry
guys,
I
I've
been
late
to
the
call,
so
I'm
not
sure
what
pots
exactly
are,
so
I'm
probably
just
going
to
re-watch
the
call
later
on,
but
for
now
the
you
guys
are
just
like
providing
a
governance
module
for
compound.
Did
I
understand
it
correctly.
C
No,
so
we
are
more
like
sort
of
the
one
two
second
pitch
on.
It
is
multisig
with
conditional
membership,
so
we're
basically
creating
like
a
lightweight
permissions
and
governance
wrapper
around
a
multisig.
I
I've
got
one
question
short:
we
are
working
on
a
ideal,
platformer
project,
race
capital.
One
direction
we
are
thinking
is
that
maybe
you
should
extend
it
to
like
that.
You
don't
only
raise
capital,
but
you
also
get
like
government
system
bit
at
the
end
of
the
race
that
you
have
like
that.
You
can
govern
the
money
you
yeah
you
got
for
for
your
project.
C
Yeah,
absolutely
I
mean,
I
think,
that's
when
you
think
about
the
long-term
roadmap.
That's
definitely
a
really
exciting
opportunity.
It's
just
like
the
dial
spin-up
aspect
of
this
that
it
should
be
a
lot
easier
to
spin
up
without
having
to
do
massive
strategy
and
working
on
how
exactly
you
want
your
organization
to
look
like,
so
we
see
like
pause,
is
a
great
first
step
for
young
organizations.
C
You
know,
we've
talked
about
the
concept
of
working
with
hackathons
and
like
basically
empowering
every
hackathon
project
with
a
pod
and
the
ability
to
have
like
this
really
really
basic
governance
structure.
For
that
you
know,
collective
collaboration,
so
I
would
say
yes,
I
definitely
do
see
a
lot
of
potential,
something
like
that.
A
Awesome
so
we
can
open
like
an
orca,
the
style,
telegram
group
and
that's
on
the
link
in
the
vista
chat.
If
anyone
wants
to
join.
A
A
I
think
that
next
up
really
appreciate
that
yeah.
I
think
next
up,
we
have
commonwealth
and
I
think
we
have
rhys
from
cornwall.
I
don't
know
if
anyone.
E
E
Yeah
sure
exciting
stuff
going
on
at
orca.
Sorry,
my
cat's
attacking
my
computer
right
now
so
yeah.
I
I
think
we
have.
Our
senior
engineer
will
be
joining
us
momentarily
actually
to
answer
some
of
the
technical
questions
that
you
guys
may
have,
and
then
I
I
think
we
were
also
mentioned.
George
will
be
joining,
but
he
had
a
call
at
4
30
a.m,
his
time,
so
he
he
may
be
out
of
commission
right
now.
E
So
it
looks
like
it'll
just
be
me
and
zach,
which,
which
will
be
great
so
I'll,
just
pop
the
link
in
the
chat
here.
For
so
everybody
can
follow,
along
with
the
on
the
commonwealth
website,
just
check
it
out
and
for
everybody.
You.
E
Yeah
I'll
definitely
do
that
yeah
good
to
know
and
for
everybody
following
along
on
youtube,
it's
commonwealth
dot
I
am
is,
is
our
is
our
website?
Okay,
so
I'm
gonna
share
my.
E
Screen
cool,
can
I
any
everybody
see
my
screen:
yep
awesome
alrighty.
So
this
is
the
commonwealth
platform
for
background.
E
We
are
our
parent
company
is
commonwealth
labs
and
their
their
first
project
was
back
in
2018,
launching
edgeware
on
the
polkadot
blockchain
and
this
commonwealth
protocol
here
that
you
see
was
actually
governance
platform
built
for
edgeware
specifically
and
then
once
all
of
the
other
substrate
and
polka
dot
projects.
E
I
guess
caught
wind
of
of
this
platform.
They
really
wanted,
wanted
to
get
involved
and
have
their
have
their
projects
be
on
this
platform
as
well,
so
it
started
to
grow
from
there
and
then
we
we
after
we
got
kind
of
a
foothold
in
the
substrate
polkadot
ecosystem.
A
lot
of
our
ethereum
friends
wanted
to
hop
on
to
so
yeah
we're
actually
pre-launch
right
now,
so
we're
on
boarding
a
bunch,
a
bunch
of
projects.
E
It's
pretty
hectic
and
zach
definitely
has
this
handful
of
that,
but
yeah
I'll,
just
hop
into
one
of
our
two
most
active
forms
right
now.
Obviously,
the
edgeware
platform
and
hydra
dx,
which
is
another
substrate
project,.
E
E
So
yeah
this
is
this
is
what
the
main
forum
looks
like
for
for
any
of
the
projects
on
so
obviously,
at
the
top
here,
there's
the
pinned.
Pin
projects
are
the
pin
forms,
sorry,
so
dx
dao,
I
guess
for
one
of
them
their
pin
post
could
be
the
manifesto,
for
example,
and
then
an
easy
link
to
the
community
calls
that
everybody
has
and
then
going
down
here.
You
can
see
all
of
the
discussions.
E
It's
it's
type
of
it's
a
kind
of
a
reddit
base,
flap
setup
for
governance,
so
yeah
you
can
see
a
lot
of
really
in-depth
conversations
going
on
here
in
comparison
to
to
discourse
and
then
what's
also
great
about
this
is
we
can
go
and
say?
E
Rich
is
definitely
participating
a
lot
in
this
in
this
discussion
and
we
we
might
want
to
see
what
his
background
is,
what
his
positions
are
on
other
things
and
what
what
he's
looking
to
get
out
of
out
of
the
edgeware
project
here.
So
you
can
obviously
see
here
that
he's
he's
a
very
active
member
within
the
community.
This
this
transparency
here
would
be
good.
E
For
example,
if
rich
posted
a
proposal
asking
for
money-
and
it
was-
we
go
into
his
profile-
and
we
see
that
it's
his
first,
it's
his
first
day
on
here,
so
really
really.
Paints
really
gives
really
good
insight
to
to
the
community
members
here
on
on
what
decisions
they
want
to
make
in
terms
of
governance,
and
things
like
that.
E
So
I
think
everybody's
noticed
here
the
the
sidebar
here,
so
this
can
obviously
be
customized
to
any
of
the
dxdows
or
projects
governance
processes
that
they
have
so
we're
going
into
proposals
here
now.
This
stuff
is
all
governance.
Processes
are
all
stored
on
chain,
which
is
a
common
question
that
we
have
so
the
the
the
perk
of
having
all
of
these
proposals
here
tied
into
this
discussion
forums.
E
If
we
go
into
one
of
the
proposals
that
was
finished
not
too
long
ago,
we
can
see
here
that
there's
links
to
discussions
being
facilitated
by
this
proposal
going
down
through
here,
obviously
dylan
and
and
rich
and
tom
kind
of
participating
in
this
and
then
moving
on
to
actually
voting
for
the
proposals
we
can
see.
E
You
can
it's
very
easy
to
delegate
votes
to
counselors
and
whatnot
and
then
be
able
to
see
how
much
they
hold
and
then
obviously
going
into
their
profiles
and
seeing
what
they're,
like
so
helpful,
stuff
there
and
then
obviously
down
here,
we
have
notifications,
you
can
get
email
and
sms
notifications
as
well
and
on
the
top
right.
E
You
can
see
here
that
I'm
I'm
logged
in
as
an
anonymous
user
right
now
it
can
definitely
you
can
choose
to
be
anonymous
or
obviously
put
your
information
contact,
information
down
and
yeah
as
the
forum
ui
and
ux
itself.
E
It
can
definitely
be
customized
to
the
branding
either
of
dxdow
or
any
of
the
projects
that
dickstyle
establish
running
as
well
as
a
custom
domain
url,
so
dxdow.governments
governance,
or
something
like
that
as
well
as
I
swapper
and
omen-
can,
can
also
get
their
their
own
forums
as
well
tied
back
to
to
their
governance.
Tokens,
like
the
omen
token
I
think
was
previously
talked
about,
so
I
think
I
think
that's.
E
It
covers
a
lot
of
the
main,
the
main
things
yeah
I'd
like
to
open
it
up
to
questions
right
now.
I
yeah,
I
think
we
have
zach
here
to
help
answer
technical
questions
as.
A
A
Yeah,
so
I
think,
maybe,
like
a
main
one,
would
be
kind
of
understanding
like
where
is
the
data
stored
and
how
is
it
stored
and
kind
of
like?
I
don't
know
where
is
access
to
it,
who
can
update
it,
etc?.
E
Yeah
yeah
good
question:
I
think
zach
can
definitely
better
answer
this
question.
If
she's,
I
think.
J
Hey
everybody:
I'm
zach
been
working
at
commonwealth
for
just
under
two
years
now
helping
build
out
this
platform
for
most
of
the
substrate
chains
and
now
we're
starting
to
integrate
governance
on
ethereum
and
cosmos.
So
we're
you
know,
really
excited
to
be
here
with
you
guys
a
few
years
ago,
I
guess
the
winter
of
2017
matan
field
kind
of
dow
pilled
me
with
dow
stack.
I've
been
following
it
ever
since
this
has
been
really
incredible
stuff.
J
You
guys
have
been
working
on
in
terms
of
storing
data
and
what
we
we
do.
We
have
our
own
kind
of
archive
of
everything
for
faster
rendering
on
our
site,
but
almost
all
the
data
for
like
referenda
proposals,
treasury
bounties,
that
kind
of
information
actually
comes
from
the
chain.
We
run
nodes
and
just
access
the
chain
directly,
and
then
we
render
that
into
our
views
in
terms
of
the
comments
and
threads
and
kind
of
off
chain
identity
stuff
that
we
peg
to
an
address.
J
Well,
we've
been
working
on,
I
guess,
between
different
chains
so
like
in
terms
of
substrate,
like
we
pull
data
from
each
of
the
substrate
chains
so
like
when
we
were
looking
at
edgeware
there
and
we
saw
the
bounties
the
proposals.
All
of
that
was
being
pulled
directly
from
the
chain
from
edgeware,
particularly
yeah,
but
we
will
be
running
or
we
actually
are
running
a
couple
of
like
ethereum
nodes
and
archival
nodes
and
we'll
be
showing
any
information
from
like
dx
dow
on
a
theory.
J
J
No,
no,
no,
all
the
the
data
from
dxda
will,
if
there's
on-chain
data
we'll
be
pulling
that
from
on-chain,
otherwise
we'll
be
keeping
most
of
that
off
chain
and
we
use
the
ethereum
wallets
as
the
login,
but
we're
working
on
some
features
to
allow
various.
You
know
communities
like
dx
data,
then
maybe
pin
all
of
the
complements
and
threads
to
have
that
stored
on
like
ipfs
or
another
decentralized
solution,
and
not
just
on
our
servers
right
now.
J
Things
are
just
being
stored
on
our
servers
that
are
that
are
off
chain
kind
of
auxiliary,
enhanced
chain
information.
E
And
in
terms
of
existing
forum
data
we're
actually
able
to
migrate
all
of
discourse,
all
the
existing
discord,
chats
and
and
threads
onto
commonwealth.
So
you'll
just
have
an
active
active
member
from
day.
One.
D
B
J
D
For
when,
when,
like
the
all
the
additional
information,
the
text
and
all
the
proposal
information,
you
know
all
the
the
juice
of
the
of
the
content
is
not
on
your
centralized
versus
like
on
ipfs,
or
are
we
or
some,
like
decentralized
version?
Do
you
have
a
timing
for
that.
J
Over
the
next
three
months,
oh
nice
yeah
we're
working
on
other
ipfs
integration,
namely
with
snapshot
and
other
things.
So
we're
kind
of
you
know
staging
out
our
integration,
but
you
know
we
have
to
you
know,
build
features
for
you
know,
making
sure
governance
works
first
and
then
you
know
caching
and
archiving
the
auxiliary
information
later.
J
Well,
as
long
as
we
know
what
our
pc
to
be
kind
of
like
pointed
to
or
if
we
need
to
you
know,
run
an
archival
node
on
xdi
or
something
you
know,
that's
that's
not
an
issue
for
us.
Okay,
cool
things
match
up
to
whatever
node
we
need
to
connect
to
and
go
from
there.
G
So,
are
you
guys
planning
to
add
more
evm
compatible
chains
like
l2s
and
sidechains.
J
Yeah,
it's
all
in
our
timeline
right
now
we're
just
trying
to
make
sure
you
know
our.
You
know
you
know,
base
layer,
ethereum
everything
works.
You
know,
base
layer,
substrate
everything
works.
Basically,
our
cosmos,
everything
works
and
from
there,
like,
you
know
on
board
chains
and
groups
of
people
like
one
at
a
time
until
we
can
figure
out
a
scaling
way
to
do
that
like
like
right
now,
we're
you
know
it.
Actually,
this
later
this
week,
we're
gonna
launch
like
a
self-serve
substrate
chain.
J
So
if
you
have,
you
know
a
substrate
chain,
you
can
just
add
yourself
to
commonwealth.
A
couple
weeks
ago
we
launched
a
feature
allowing
any
token
to
launch
their
own
on
ethereum,
to
kind
of
name
that
ethereum
in
particular
to
just
launch
their
own
forum.
J
G
Accordingly,
yeah,
so
the
dxdo
is
using
holographic
consensus.
I
think
that
is
that
is
not
integrated
into
your
governance.
Dashboard.
Are
there
plans
to
like?
Have
it
integrated.
J
Yeah,
whatever
governance
situations
that
different
groups
are
using,
we're
just
adding
as
modules
you
know,
we
just
started
with
our
first
partners
and
now
just
like
adding
more
so.
If
you
know
we
partner
with
you
guys,
we'll
fully
support
holographic
consensus.
H
J
No,
that's
that's
the
kind
of
internal
project
we're
working
on
right
now
on,
like
part
of
the
team,
is
working
out,
we're
calling
it
the
common
protocol.
We're
gonna
have
both
kind
of
kickstarter
like
crowdfunding
as
well
as
community-owned
vaults,
that
can
have
beneficiaries
as
the
community
or
individual
developers.
J
Is
that
going
to
be
on
a
specific
chain
or
we're
writing
it
to
be
evm
compatible
like
in
solidity?
So
the
idea
is
that
we
can
launch
on
multiple
chains
for
each
of
the
different
communities
that
are
built
out
on
evm
compatible
exchange
would
be
the
hope.
That's
that's
kind
of
our
high
aspirations.
E
And
in
terms
of
commonwealth
protocols,
business
model
with
that,
I
guess
the
only
funds
that
we'd
be
taking
is
centered
around.
That
crowdfunding
piece
is
where
all
the
money
being
moved
around
through
the
kickstarter
type
crowdfunding,
as
well
as
the
syndicates
vault.
That
zac
mentioned,
I
believe,
we'd
be
taking
less
than
five
percent
of
of
like
any
piece
of
fundraising
done,
or
projects
funded.
E
C
J
J
J
You
know
make
a
place
where
everyone
can
come
and
have
all
of
the
crypto
reddit
conversations.
You
know
all
the
different
chains,
every
all
the
governance,
everything
kind
of
under
one
roof
and
then
figure
out
a
way
to
really
just
push
that
out
into
the
decentralized
ecosystem
and
just
like.
Let
it
exist.
H
Yeah,
it's
super
cool
yeah
because
we're
also
building
like
basically
a
second
iteration
governance
system,
we're
currently
using
devstack.
We
also
have
you
know,
like
some
sub
governance
systems
that
we're
working
on.
Obviously,
we
just
talked
with
oracle
protocol
here
and
then
we're
also
working
on
a
a
token
auction
platform
as
well.
So
I
mean
a
lot
of.
It
would
be
interesting
to
see
yeah
to
what
extent
these
things
could
get
integrated
into
coming
off.
J
Yeah
within
the
next
year,
or
so
we're
planning
on
allowing
for
more
projects.
You
know,
like
the
token
auction
thing
that
you
just
mentioned,
to
be
able
to
be.
You
know,
added
to
commonwealth,
like
big
mega
repo,
you
know
by
the
community,
so
it
would
be
a
way
where
you
know,
as
you
build
something
you
can
then
integrate
it
to
commonwealth
commonwealth
as
a
community
can
then
approve
it
and
then
from
there
you
know
it.
H
A
Yeah
very
cool-
and
I
think
so
I
think
martin
has
a
few
questions
and
I
think
someone
mentioned
yesterday
that
you
can
import
from
discourse.
J
Is
that
right,
yeah,
that's
only
an
internal
tool
but
yeah
we
can
import
an
entire
discourse
forum
into
commonwealth
to
pre-populate
old
conversations,
so
everything
can
continue
forward.
I
Ask
yeah,
maybe
short,
which
which
language
is
the
front
end.
If
you
talk
about
plugging,
so
everyone
can
write
plugins
for
it.
How
what's
the
text
act.
J
Yeah
sure
so
the
ui
that
we've
been
using
is
a
is
is
called
mutable.
It's
you
know
like
a
very
paired
down
react
as
just
the
life
cycles
that
matter
when
loading
all
the
different
chains.
J
Okay,
go
ahead,
yeah,
so
we're
using
myth
role
as
our
front
end,
and
then
we
have.
You
know
typescript
for
everything
else.
Our
you
know
our
back
end
right
now
is
just
like
a
node
node
app.
You
know
very
straight
ahead
on
that
front
and
then
you
know
we're
running
all
the
different.
You
know
blockchain
nodes.
J
We
also
have
a
this
other.
I
guess
layer
we've
not
talked
about,
which
is
chain
notifications,
where
based
on
types
of
interactions
on
smart
contracts
and
various
like
layers
of
governance,
we
then
can
dispatch
notifications
now
soon
to
mobile
as
well
for
things
that
are
happening
on
chain.
So
you
don't
have
to
be
around.
J
You
know
watching
the
block
counts
for
events
to
occur,
so
we're
working
on
this
like
notifications,
layer
as
well
for
for
as
like
governance
actions
occur,
so
that
and
like
that
is
run
as
its
own
kind
of
node,
that
the
front
end
queries
periodically.
J
So
as
an
engineer,
I
really
wasn't
a
part
of
the
original
conversations
around
this.
We
originally
were
funded
when
we
launched
the
the
lock
drop
for
edgeware
on
on
ethereum.
I
guess
back
in
2018.
F
J
At
that
point
we
were
able,
because
you
know
it
was
like
nearly
like
two
percent
of
all
ethereum
was
in
the
locker
room
at
that
point
like
actively
moving
ethereum,
it
was
kind
of
crazy.
We
then
like
took
that
opportunity
to
raise
some
money
into
commonwealth
labs,
which
is
kind
of
like
a
sort
of
like
a
holding
company.
J
It's
just
like
a
dev
shop
that
happens
to
have
like
worked
on
building
out
edgeware
and
commonwealth
initially
for
edgware
governance,
and
then
we
periodically
get
grants
from
the
edgware
chain
because
we're
still
building
out
edgeware
and
we
use
that
funding
to
build
out
commonwealth
and
all
the
other
integrations
we're.
Also
in
like
conversations
with
like
you
know,
uni
grants
you
know
ave
grants,
different
organizations
that
give
out
grants
to
help
fund
integrations
for
kind
of
generic
governance
integrations
like
there
are
a
lot
of
different.
J
J
That's
kind
of
how
we've
been
funding
ourselves
internally,
I
believe
at
some
point
for
the
dev
shop.
There
was
some
venture
capital
funds
that
came
in
and
I
believe
you
can
read
about
that
on
techcrunch
or
crunchbase
or
whatever
that
site
is,
but
that
was
not
for
commonwealth
the
website,
nor
was
it
for
edgeware.
In
particular,
it
was
for
just
the
dev
shop
building
out
all
of
these
protocols.
G
Got
it
got
it
yeah
like
from
from
our
point
of
view,
like,
of
course,
there
are
dolls
out
there,
and
I
guess
everyone
is
kind
of
considering
building
their
own
governance
dashboard.
I
think
you
guys
built
like
an
amazing
product,
and
I
yeah
it's
just
very
important
for
the
d
so
that
it's
not
building
on
top
of
like
on
sand
anymore,
because
we
kind
of
inherited
tools
we
use,
which
are
not
maintained
anymore
by
the
original
creators.
G
So
for
us,
it's
again
definitely
an
emergency
move
to
like
move
away
from
those
like
not
well
working
tools
to
something
where
we
can
like
strongly
contribute
on
like.
We
would
actually
think
about
adding
like
a
holographic
consensus
like
either.
You
guys
could
work
on
that
or
like
even
from
our
site.
We
could
like
put
developer
resources
in
and
actually
making
sure
that
we
are
building
something
on
top
of
commonwealth
together.
J
Wow,
that
would
be
the
first
kind
of
engagement
like
that
we
would
have,
but
that
would
be
really
exciting.
I
know
I
know
we'd
all
be
really
into
that.
We
were
kind
of
just
kind
of
dev
shop.
You
know
servicing
all
the
different
governance
platforms
at
this
point,
but
you
know
the
hope
would
be
at
some
point
like
that.
Something
like
that
could
could
happen
for
us.
J
H
A
Yeah,
so
I
think
yeah.
If
I
could
think
of
again
like
next
steps.
First
one
would
be
like
we
can
open
a
commonwealthy
style
group.
I
think
we
already
have
one.
We
can
extend
it
and
then
I
think
maybe
the
next
like
we
can
even
get
it
going
and
make
a
proposal
like
a
signal
proposal,
whether
we
want
to
move
to
move
away
from
this
course
and
move
our
communications
into
commonwealth
and
yeah.
A
You
know:
building
the
holographic
consensus,
sort
of
governance
as
a
module
on
commonwealth,
and
you
know
other
things
that
could
make
sense,
and
I
I
I
really
like
it
and-
and
I
like
the
fact
that
we're
moving
away
from
yeah
from
like
a
it's,
not
really
central.
I
guess
it
is
centralized
like
a
centralized
conversation
forum
and
onto
something
I
don't
know
a
bit
more
decentralized
and
a
bit
more
like
crypto
oriented,
so
yeah.
J
Yeah,
the
the
first
step
would
be
kind
of
just
playing
around
as
a
community
in
commonwealth
forum
that
we
have
set
up
for
you
guys
already.
You
know,
making
sure
you
kind
of
like
it.
You
know
maybe
play
around
in
some
other
communities
and
then
figuring
out
a
timeline
for
for
for
kind
of
adding
all
of
the
governance
features
that
you
guys
want
available
either.
You
know
connected
to
the
chain
or
kind
of
off
chain
like
ipfs,
related
governance
as
an
interim
step.
A
J
I
thought
he
said
there
was
one
I'm
going
to
check
and
see
if
there
is
and
if
not,
I
think.
J
G
Are
you
also
like?
Are
you
actually
using
commonwealth
in
terms
of
like
development
priorities?
Is
there
a
forum
where
you
guys
like
where
anyone
can
like
request,
features
and
stuff
like
that.
J
Yeah,
I
believe
we
have
a
form
called
commonwealth
meta
that
used
to
kind
of
have
a
lot
of
early
conversations
about
that,
but
we
could
revive
that
and
or
I
guess
you
could
provide-
that
we
could
also
jump
in
again.
Most
of
the
features
we've
been
building
out
are
governance
related
just
purely
based
on
like
who
we're
integrating.
So
you
know
right
now
we're
working
on
ave
integration,
so
we're
just
building
out
all
of
the
other
features
where
how
that
governance
system
will
focus.
A
All
right
sounds
awesome
and
I
think,
like
we
have
good
first
steps.
We
didn't
really,
you
know,
do
anything
else,
except
these
two
kind
of
presentations
kind
of
out
of
time.
If
anyone
wants
to
say
anything
else,
obviously
thanks
zach
reese
and
julia.
E
A
We
have
we
have
this
recorded,
so
you
know
if
you
guys
want
to
look
back
at
some
of
these
stuff,
feel
free
yeah.
I
don't
know
any
last
comments
from
other
people.
H
I
think
it's
worth
mentioning
that
swapper
beta
is
live
and
the
diy
farming
is
actually
getting
used
on
on
nextdie
and
there
are
proposals
up
to
kick
off
the
dxd
west
campaigns
by,
I
think
for
friday.
So
stay
tuned.