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B
Hello
and
welcome
to
the
monday
20th
26th
of
july
2021,
the
external
wisdom
call
on
this
business,
call
we're
going
to
focus
mostly
on
ecc
a
few
like
urgent,
oppressive
opportunities
and
feedback
from
you
know,
some
of
the
guys
who
attended
you
know
what
can
we
do
better
and
what
we
did
fairly
well
and
yeah.
I
think
we
can
start
with.
Like
intros,
I
see
a
bunch
of
new
people
here.
C
I'm
actually
gonna,
let
nathan
do
the
intros,
because
I
think
is
it
a
more
relationship?
Well,
the
new
members
here
nathan
did
you
want
to
go
ahead
and.
D
Oh
yeah
yeah.
I
I
just
thought
that
the
way
alan
said
it
I
I
thought
we
have
new
dx
style
contributors
about
to
introduce
themselves
yeah.
Well,
we
have
eg
rogers
on
the
call
he's
with
the
fourth
industrial
revolution.
Capital
keegan
selby
was
about
to
join
as
well,
but
he
he's
got
a
scheduling
conflict
he
he
can
join
in
about
20
minutes
so
ej.
If,
if
you'd
like
to
introduce.
E
Sure
yeah
thanks
guys
yeah.
He
said
ej
rogers,
co-founder
fourth
revolution
capital,
where
d5
focused
vc,
based
out
of
los
angeles
and
yeah,
just
just
excited
to
kind
of
get
get
involved
here.
D
Great
so
two.
F
D
Yeah
txtau
is
an
unchained
dow
that
is
having
some
pain
points
navigating
through
the
d5
ecosystem
that
isn't
really
as
decentralized
as
we
want
it
to
be,
and
that's
why
not
long
ago,
we've
branched
out
our
own
fund
called.
We
named
gx
ventures
that
is
about
to
helping
talent,
and
you
know,
teams
and
individuals
in
the
space
that
are
willing
to
contribute
to
building
solutions
that
can
ease
our
way
and
we
haven't
really
found
our
way.
Kicking
it
off
and
we've
recently,
we've
just
attended
east
vc
in
paris.
D
D
If
you
could
share
more
about
the
the
way
you
work,
the
way
you
invest
in
in
startups
the
way
you
find
teams,
whether
you
attend
hackathons.
D
E
From
yeah
I
mean
from
our
side
we
we
just
do
you
know
it's
primarily.
We
get
a
lot
of
inbound
deal
flow
from
founders
that
we've
worked
with
in
the
past,
and
their
networks,
just
sort
of
reputationally
have
teams
reach
out
that
are
looking
to
that
are
looking
to
raise
and
we
kind
of
fit
the
profile
of
the
types
of
value-add
vc
that
that
they're
looking
to
bring
on
board.
D
E
We
we're
generally
token
bias,
so
we
we
make,
you
know
equity
style
investments,
but
you
know
typically
in
early
pre-pre-seed
or
seed
stage.
You
know,
prior
to
token,
launching
with
the
intention
of
that
you
know
equity
stake
if
you'll
call
it
that
converting
into
a
pro
rata
token
allocation
at
the
tge.
So
that's
great
made
a
few
equity
placements
as
well
with
more
infrastructure
type
companies.
That
may
never
have
a
token,
but
that's
not
typically
what
we're
looking
at
we're
pretty
d5.
D
Great
and
we,
what
we've
done
is
we've
built
this
ecosystem
of
dapps,
this
suite
of
gaps.
We
have
that
kind
of
create
a
network
effect,
accelerating
growth
for
startups
that
are
ready
to
scale.
What
we
envision
is
for
us
to
first
find
teams
that
need
help.
We
will
support
them
kind
of
incubate
them
and
once
they're
at
the
stage
that
they're
ready
to
scale
what
we
have
is
a
a
great
suite
of
dabs.
D
We
also
have
a
voting
engine
that
could
help
with
governance
and
proper
type
of
governance,
and
then
you
know,
teams
raising
capital
can
also
create
pulls
in
our
decentralized
exchange.
Swapper
incentivize
liquidity.
You
know,
provision
of
liquidity
through
incentives,
and
we
we're
even
innovating
with
a
novel
platform
for
kpi
tokens.
D
So
in
a
way,
if
you
have
startups
that
you've
invested
in
in
a
precede
or
seed
round
they've
not
yet
issued
tokens,
we
could
partner
up
and
once
they're
at
the
stage
that
they're
ready
to
scale.
D
First
of
all,
we
could
also
invest
if
you
could
bring
us
in
on
those
deals
if
we
find
them
suitable
meeting
our
criteria
that
we
have,
for
you
know,
teams,
solving
pain,
points
in
d5
and
daos
in
particular,
and
then
we
can
help
them.
You
know
with
this
kind
of
launch
pad
that
we've
built
with
our
dapps.
E
Great
cool
yeah
yeah
I
mean
this
is
this-
is
my
first
time
kind
of
getting
brought
into
the
filter?
I
think
travis
looked
us
in
just
this
morning
here
so
yeah
cool
to
do
some
homework
after
this.
B
Great
sounds
good,
so
I
guess
nathan
like
you'll,
be
owning
this
sort
of
partnership,
and
you
know
see
how
we
can
collaborate.
D
Yeah,
it's
it's
funny.
It's
not
easy
in
the
space
to
kind
of
like
form
any.
I
I
just
came
off
a
like
one
hour
call
with
jimmy
at
the
syndicate
protocol
and-
and
we
were
talking
pretty
much
the
same
stuff
as
as
I
mentioned
in
here,
they're
really
interested
in
collaborating
with
us
they're,
just
launching
their
private
beta
of
their
protocol,
and
they
are
eager
to
explore
partnership
with
us.
D
So
it
I
I've
tried
with
many
other
teams
and
it's
not
easy
everyone's
busy.
Everybody
is
doing
their
own
thing
and
it's
crucial
for
us
moving
forward
and
growing
dx
ventures
to
really
partner
with
with
businesses
like
the
fourth
revolution,
capital
syndicate
protocol.
D
If
we
want
to
contribute
to
the
space
and
help
it
grow
the
way
we
envision
it
because
it
it's
not
only
do
sharing,
for
example,
with
syndicate
protocol.
What
I've
just
discussed
with
jimmy
is
a
possible
avenue
for
us
to
collaborate
on
a
bounty
to
build
a
solution
that
would
allow
a
dow
like
us,
you
know,
interact
with
their
product
goal
in
a
trustless
way,
something
that
is
not
yet
present
in
in
the
d5
space.
So
we
will
really
be
innovating
through
our
partnership.
B
Yeah
super
cool:
yes,
let's,
let's
keep
this
going
and
see
how
we
can
bring
other
opportunities
in
this
regard.
Do
we
have
anyone
else,
who's
new
here
or
any
other
comments
about
this.
D
B
Do
we
have
is
paul,
knew
paul
or
madusa
yeah.
I'm.
G
I'm
not
paul
I'm
actually
on
vacation
at
the
beach,
so
I'm
gonna
take
too
much,
but
I'm
just
interested
in
trying
to
contribute
to
dx.
Now
and
just.
G
Seeing
where
I
can
help
out,
it's
really
just
kind
of
taking
in
information
absorbing
it
and
hopefully
being
helpful
in
the
future.
D
B
Okay,
awesome
and
medusa.
B
Okay,
so
for
the
next
part,
I
thought
about
like
doing
two
things.
One
is
talking
about
the
eth
global
hack,
fs
hackathon,
which
is
focused
on
ipfs,
which
both
sky
and
myself
spoke
to
the
organizers
and
where
so,
like.
B
The
background
for
this
is
that
we've
gotten
like
very
good,
like
results
from
hackathons,
whether
it's
form
contributors
or
you
know,
products,
and
this
could
perhaps
be
a
very
interesting
avenue
for
the
style
to
explore
sponsoring
hackathons
working
with
teams,
and
maybe
you
know
in
a
way
incubating
them
into
dig
down
afterwards.
So
there
is
a
ibfs
focused
hackathon
happening
well,
essentially
starting.
B
B
I
think
like
this
was
like
the
first
conference
that
we
all
like
went
as
as
sort
of
like
dicks
down
members,
and
you
know
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we
are
extracting,
and
you
know,
bringing
a
lot
of
value
from
these
conferences,
so
kind
of
trying
to
think
like
a
good
one,
good
thing
that
you
saw
that
happened
with
geeksdale
and
one
bad
thing,
or
you
know
one
thing
to
improve
for
the
next
conference.
I
I
know
what's
the
start,
maybe
well
just
since
you
mentioned
the
hackathon
already
just
in
general,
you
know
there
was
a.
There
was
actually
a
hackathon
at
the
end
of
this
eve,
paris
week,
which
we
obviously
didn't
partake
in,
but
obviously
so
eth
globals
has
is
not
doing
like
in-person
stuff
this
year
and
and
even
they
don't
know
when
the
next
in-person
eth
global
hackathon's
gonna
be
put
on,
and
so
they've
been
doing.
I
These
longer
period,
like
month-long
hackathons
around
different
top,
like
different
themes
and
things,
and
actually
we've
talked
to
a
few
projects
that
came
out
of
some
of
those
hackathons
already
like
the
devolution
team.
But
we,
even
though
this
one
is
fs
fx
hack,
one
is
starting
and
it's
you
know
it's.
I
It's
ipfs
kind
of
file
coin
related,
which
obviously
ipfs
is,
is
a
key
tool
that
the
dx-style
uses
and
and
probably
more
and
more
dallas
will
probably
start
to
try
to
use
the
one
interesting
thing
I
was
talking
to
card
take
a
while
about
it
is
that
when
like
even
if
we
didn't
have
the
money
to
him
like
on
like
by
the
right
day
or
whatever,
if
we
do
want
to
partake
and
we're
pretty
confident
that
we
could
get
a
proposal
to
pass
or
use
the
marketing
multi-stick
or
whatever
the
most
important
thing
about
these
hackathons
is
actually
to
have
like
a
pretty
generic.
I
Like
proposal
like
what's
called
entry,
so
you
ca.
What
they
don't
want
is
like
very
specific
things.
Like
I
explained
in
the
past,
we
did
like
embed
compound
into
omen
right,
like
that,
was
very
specific.
In
general,
they
don't
like
them
to
be
like
bounty
boards,
in
terms
of
like
specific
tasks
like
that,
they
like
to
say,
leave
it
more
open
and
let
people
come
up
with.
B
Hold
on
what's
that
sky,
like
maybe,
we
could
start
with
like
the
first
part
and
then
dive
deeper
in
to
like
specifically
the
hackathon
okay.
Does
that
make
sense,
yeah
yeah?
What
was
the
first
part
to
just
yeah?
Just
like
I
mean
it.
I
hope
it's
going
to
take
like
less
than
10
minutes,
where
you
know
all
the
attendees
will
say
one
good
thing
and
one
bad
thing.
B
Essentially
that
happened
in
the
conference
or
you
know
one
thing
that
was
good
and
we
should
keep
and
one
thing
that
wasn't
good
and
we
should
improve
on
for
the
next
conference.
So
yeah.
Does
anyone
want
to
start.
B
C
Well,
I
just
wanted
to
say
that
it
was
such
a
pleasure
meeting.
Everyone
in
person
I'm
glad
we
all
had
the
opportunity
to
go
to
paris
for
hcc,
despite
all
of
the
challenges
around
code
restrictions
like
last
minute,
kova
testing
roles
and
like
flight
cancellations,
so
the
past
week
was
really
great.
I
think,
like
the
few
areas
that
I
really
wanted
to
highlight
was
our
participation
in
the
talks
at
ecc
and
the
taoist.
I
think
that's
something
that
we
definitely
need
to
continue
to
do
at
any
conference.
C
Nylon's
talk,
of
course,
john
dao's
and
governance
is
probably
one
of
my
favorite
talks
and
I'm
I'm
not
just
being
biased.
I
also
think
that
skye's
panel
discussion
at
the
taoist
was
amazing
as
well,
and
I
think
it
really
foreshadows
the
future
of
dx-style
coming
together
and
then
collaborating
with
other
dials
in
the
future.
C
So
thanks
both
of
you
guys
for
representing
dxdow-
and
I
think
just
like
a
personal
area
of
improvement
for
myself-
is
just
like-
maybe
organizing
everything
I
think
that
just
like
with
coveted
restrictions,
we
really
didn't
know
you
know,
even
if
the
conference
was
going
to
happen
so
maybe
just
like
making
sure
everybody
had
tickets
to
just
the
event
overall,
and
I
also
probably
should
have
gone
to
the
hackathon
this
weekend
and
just
been
present.
C
Luckily,
I
know
a
few
people
at
claros
and
I've
been
actually
communicating
with
some
of
the
devs
that
participate
in
the
hackathon.
Hopefully,
sometime
this
week,
some
will
be
introducing
themselves
in
our
key
based
channel,
but
I
think
for
the
future,
I'll
definitely
have
to
be
at
the
hackathons.
That's
that
are
happening
during
the
conference
as
well.
C
C
J
J
I
think
you
know
if
we
do
another
event,
maybe
we
can
even
all
arrive
a
day
earlier
to
kind
of
maybe
even
sync
up
and
talk
about
what
we
want
to
talk
about
at
the
conference
right
to
have
like
a
unified
message
and
something
like
this,
and
I
think
one
thing
we
should
also
do
which
we
didn't
do
this
year
is
do
like
one
of
the
after
party
events
right
because
they
were
quite
popular,
always
quite
full
and
I
think
they
give
you
an
opportunity
to
kind
of
you
know.
J
Have
some
awareness
show
your
brand
off
give
out
some
swag
and
stuff?
And
I
think
you
know
that's
something
we
should
do,
and
I
mean
I
think
we
were
just
late
this
time,
but
yeah,
that's
something
we
should
do
next
time
for
sure.
A
Yeah
also
yeah
yeah.
I
also
want
to
say,
like
on
the
conference,
like
one
thing
that
I
would
try
to
do
better.
Maybe
next
time
is
that
I
don't
know
like
I
feel
like
I
talked
to
so
many
people
like
and
only
handful
of
them.
I
kind
of
felt
like
we
could
do
something
or
have
some
benefit
out
of
like
lots
of
it.
I
don't
even
remember
right
now.
A
We
just
like
exchanged
telegram
and
I
don't
know
like
even
what
to
do
with
that
with
most
of
them,
so
I
think,
like
researching
before
beforehand
like
what
projects
would
be
there.
What
could
be
beneficial
for
dxdo?
You
know
I
randomly.
I
got
very
acquainted
with
very
very
cool
projects.
It
could
be
beneficial
and
yeah.
A
Good
thing
yeah,
like
meeting
all
of
you
guys
that
was
like
one
of
the
highlights:
yeah
yeah,
that
was
the
amazing
and
also
like
yeah.
I
got.
I
met
a
lot
of
people
from
the
community.
A
You
know.
I
didn't
also
know
that
lots
of
people
like
are
not
that
concerned
about
the
decentralization
like
that
was
really
a
big
big
one.
For
me,
like
not
a
lot
of
people
care
about
decentralization,
it
did
so
yeah.
I
Yeah,
so
I
can
go
so
the
most,
and
this
is
like
talking
internally
with
people,
but
also
externally,
the
value
of
of
like
being
there
in
person
and
talking
with
people
that
we
normally
just
like
telegram,
key
based
or
forum
chat
with
right.
So
that
includes,
I
know.
Zed
probably
had
a
similar
experience,
but
I
talked
with
like
the
nose
different
members
of
the
gnosis
team
multiple
times
and
actually
had
lots
of
productive
and
and
valuable
conversations.
And
you
know
when
you
just
chat
on
on
like
telegrams
and
in
forum
post
back
and
forth.
I
You
can't
see
their
faces
and
you
can't
like
relate
to
them
right,
and
so,
when
you
actually
meet
in
person,
you
will
find
that
everyone
in
the
entire
space
is
like
super
friendly
and
wants
to
talk
about
the
issues
and
come
up
with
solutions,
and
it
is
so
much
better
to
do
it
in
person
than
it
is
to
do
it
via
chats,
and
that
includes,
like
all
the
different
projects
that
we
might
interact
with.
So
there's
a
huge
benefit
to
having
in-person
conversations.
I
K
L
L
I'll,
let's
I'll
go
next
so
as
as
skye
said
like
putting
faces
on
not
only
us
others
like
we
have
one
of
the
biggest
criticizer
of
swapper
actually
clement.
He
like
I
talked
to
him
like
hey
dude,
I'm
the
product
owner
and
and
like
we
talked
and,
and
he
said
what
he
felt
and
like.
Obviously
it
feels
it
is
different
than
seeing
a
comment
right
on
a
forum
or
or
seeing
a
reply.
L
It
didn't
feel
competitive,
like
everyone
is
talking
everything
about
everything
openly.
There's
no
like
secrets
and
and
yeah.
I
added
a
lot
of
people
on
telegram
on
twitter
and
and
now
it's
much
easier
to
like
partner
up
or
connect
versus
just
going
directly
to
them
yeah.
So
that's
my
take
anything
to
improve
yeah
I
mean
we.
I
would
love
to
like
if
we
had
an
event
a
dao
event,
maybe-
or
I
would
probably
make
a
talk
next
time-
maybe
in
a
smaller
stage-
and
I
think
our
presence
was
really
useful.
L
I
Yeah
also,
the
the
taoist
event
was
really
obviously
like
the
cream
of
people
that
are
interested
in
daos
and
if,
if
if
there
is-
and
we
can
actually
make
this
happen,
but
we
can,
we
can
like
become
one
of
the
main
organizers
and
contributors
to
that
initiative,
and
we
could
we,
as
the
exile
can
push
that
at
all
the
different
like
east
events
that
happen,
and
we
can
actually
because
it
it
will
be.
I
think
it
will
become
a
dow
and
we
can
be.
I
D
Nice
yeah
and
something
I
noticed,
you
know
there
we
were
initially
told
the
conference
was
about
to
be
a
lot
more
technical
than
everyone
would
expect,
but
I
I
don't
think
it
was,
and
I
saw
a
lot
of
projects
like
properly
shielding
their
products
and
and
doing
walkthroughs,
and
we
kind
of
like
couldn't
really
show
the
face
of
jake
style
and
our
governance
in
a
way
that
would
help
others
become
familiar
with
it.
People
are
still
asking
what's
holographic
consensus,
what
reputation
what's
what's?
What's
this
token,
where
can
I
buy
it?
D
They
don't
really
know
how
how
we
operate,
and
others
like
had
like
half
an
hour
one
hour,
presentations
at
the
taoist
explaining
their
you
know,
systems
in
depth.
At
the
same
time,
I
I
feel
like
we
were
brushed
to
the
side,
so
I
I
don't
think
we
we
were
given
the
proper
avenue
to
to
showcase
what
we
got
and
not
in
a
way
to
shill
it
or
brag
about
it.
It's
just
a
gem
in
d5,
it's
proper
decentralized,
on-chain
governance,
and
nobody
knows
about
it,
and
I
don't
think
people
still
know
about
it.
M
N
Okay,
just
wasn't
going
to
hear
me
not
okay,
cool
yeah,
so
I
think,
like
echoing
all
the
same
points
that
everyone
else
made.
It
was
really
really
great
to
meet
everybody
and
just
like
kind
of
build,
a
more
like,
like
I
don't
know
sufficient,
like
better
stronger
relationship
with
everyone,
as
contributors
as
well
as
starting
to
like
meet
people
in
other
other
spaces
in
d5.
N
It
will
be
good
to
kind
of
like
focus
on
like
figuring
out
like
how
do
we
describe
what
what
dx
dow
is
aside
from
just
like
we
build
decentralized
protocols,
because
that's
just
very
general,
I
think
in
this
in
this
term,
and
maybe
if
we
did
have
a
presentation,
I
know
we
tried
to
get
one
and
elon
did
a
great
job
representing
us
instead
of
sky
there's,
definitely
like
a
need
for
us
to
like
kind
of
focus
that
message
and
figure
out
like
who
we
are
and
how
we
communicate
that
at
these
events,
dave
kind
of
also,
I
think,
referenced
that
with
us
like
having
to
like.
N
Maybe
talk
a
little
bit
more
together
before
an
event
and
conference,
but
I
mean
regardless,
it
was
still
great
to
like
get
the
name
out
there
and
meet
people,
and
it
seems
like
a
lot
of
people
not
just
skye,
and
I
who
did
like
the
epc
thing
have
met
people
that
they
want
to
collaborate
with
and
that's
like,
I
think
the
coolest
thing
is
to
like
get
involved
with
like
other
projects
and
then
bring
people
into
our
project
yeah.
So
I
think
I
think
those
are
my
my
top
things.
N
Oh
and
then
just
yeah
I've
seen
some
like
interesting
trends
right
now
and
like
in
the
d5
space.
I'm
excited
to
kind
of
like
just
bring
some,
hopefully
like
new
projects
from
epc
and
then
just
other
projects
that
I
met
kind
of
to
the
table
for
us
all
to
discuss.
M
Yeah,
I
sorry
guys
there's
a
bit
of
incoming,
but
anyway,
I
just
wanted
to
say
that
I
agree
with
everyone
what
everyone
just
said,
and
they
were
fantastic
with
the
face
on
everyone's
everyone's
voice.
Actually,
and
as
far
as
I
was
concerned,
with
the
dev
I
mean
the
talks
at
88
were
just
amazing,
some
very
technical
and
very
cool
to
understand,
like
the
new
protocol
of
the
new
project
that
are
coming
to
the
space.
M
So
I
guess
some
conference
like
this,
like
organized
by
ethereum
foundation,
communities,
it's
a
great
event
where
we
can
all
gather
together
and
and
also
spread,
strengthen
our
relationship
and-
and
we
were
talking
with
sami
melanie,
skye,
rick,
ross
and
and
and
milan
also
to
meet
again,
for
example,
before
christmas.
But
this
is
something
we
can
then
talk
about
again
later
on
during
the
next
weeks.
N
Yeah
one
one
thing:
I
just
remembered
that
I
thought
of
that
actually
francesco
kind
of
suggested
that
I
think
could
be
cool,
especially
for
like
the
developers
and
like
even
the
non-tech
people
is
to
like
maybe
allocate
some
creative
brainstorming
time
where
people
prepare
just
because
I
think
a
lot
of
people
felt
really
inspired
by
the
talks
that
they
were
seeing
and
maybe
kind
of
just
like
pass
the
torch
around
about
like
kind
of
sharing
something
we're
excited
about
right
now
in
the
space
with
one
another
to
see.
N
If
that
fits
somehow
with
what
we're
doing
currently
like
even
to
like
focus
our
our
efforts
and
things
like
that.
So
maybe
we
can
like
start
setting
aside
some
like
creative
time
based
off
of
what
we
learned
from
hcc
for
yeah.
What
we're
doing
here.
G
I
wasn't
there,
but
so
this
is
paul
a
new
person
I
think,
just
from
like
the
onboarding
materials,
it's
a
lot
of
information
like
a
big
investment
to
get
up
to
speed
with
how
the
dial
works
and
how
how
all
these
different
components
work
together.
So
you're,
seeing
that,
like,
oh,
like
the
it's
hard
to
message
that
out
outwards,
I
think
it's
also
like.
Yes,
it's
all
documented,
but
it's
also
hard
to
digest
it
all.
So
I
wasn't
that
bcc
obviously,
but
just
wanted.
H
G
B
Yeah
all
right
awesome,
thanks
paul,
yeah,
so
I'll,
I
guess
I'll,
say
mine.
I
think
yeah
kind
of
to
echo
every
what
everyone
said
here
to
see
you
know
people's
faces.
You
know
digs
down
the
communities
to
explain
about
the
dial
too
like
for
me
I
mean
I
just
I
was
just
talking
non-stop.
I
really
like
it.
I
can.
B
I
can
do
this
like
all
day
and
it
was
just
awesome
for
me
lost
my
voice
by
the
end
but
yeah
that
was,
you
know
really
great,
and
I
think
like
on
the
improvement
angle,
I
think
kind
of
like
in
the
realm
of
some
of
the
things
that
people
said
here
with
you
know,
how
do
you
communicate
our
message
and
to
expand
on
that
like
I
would
like,
maybe
next
time
before
we
go,
that
you
know
everyone
who
goes
like.
B
We
know
the
list
of
everyone,
we
know
what
what
are
our
goals
we
need
to
have
like
goals
from
the
conference.
What
do
we
want
to
achieve?
Who
do
you
want
to
talk
to?
I
think,
like
you
know
kind
of
like
I
mean
a
ballpark
goal
we
should
have
is
to
onboard
people
to
the
dx.
Dao
like
this
should
be
the
goal
of
everyone
here.
I
was
kind
of
like
for
me
through,
like
my
presentation,
was
basically
around
the
geek
style,
governance,
2.0
and
that
kind
of
realm.
B
So
a
lot
of
people
kind
of
came
up
to
and
you're
like.
How
do
we
get
involved
like?
What
is
this
and
you
know
around
the
governance
aspect
and
then,
where
I
took
it
to
is
like
takes
vote
and
you
know
what
can
we
do
around
the
ex
vote?
And
I
spoke
to
this
guy.
You
know
he's
like
an
experienced
sort
of
ceo
and
it's
really
in
2000.
I
don't
know.
B
I
think,
like
I
don't
know,
dx
vote
might
be
able
to
be
to
be
the
foundation
of
that
so
yeah.
I
guess
I
guess
I
went
off
on
a
tangent.
My
point
is
like
we
need
to
be
like
more
organized
and
decide
like
what
our
goals
that
we
want
to
get
from
the
conference
and
yeah.
The
other
thing,
I
think,
is
like
yeah.
We
should
definitely
have
an
event
and
yeah,
so
that's
that
I
agree.
M
M
I
mean
personally
it's
my
first
and
I
think
many
of
you
also
was
your
first
and
I
mean
we
had
all
the
objectives,
but
on
the
next
time
for
sure,
as
a
team,
I
think
each
team
individually
can
identify
the
protocols,
the
project
that
we
can
collaborate
with,
and
we
we
should
be
much
more
efficient
on
that
site.
B
Yeah
and
I
think
kind
of
like
for
next
time,
it's
it's.
You
know
super
interesting
to
talk
to
like
a
hundred
different
people
and
figure
out,
like
I
don't
know
now,
look
at
looking
back
at
your
telegram.
Who
is
this
person?
What
does
he
do,
how
he?
How
can
like
we
talk
about
so
like
there
are
many
different
ways
to
tackle
this.
You
know
you.
B
I've
been
like
you
know,
adding
someone
on
telegram
and
then
taking
a
selfie
with
them,
but
then
you
still,
I
see
this
guy
like
okay,
I
was
drunk,
I'm
not
sure
exactly
what
this
guy
does.
So
these
things
have
happened
as
well,
but
you
know
sorry
there
could
be
like
a
crm
where
we
add,
like
you,
know
the
different
people
that
we
talk
to
and
how
we
can.
M
B
He
goes
he's
good
and
then
he's
denver.
We
actually
talked
like
at
the
at
the
the
org
house,
yeah
yeah.
B
Yeah
yeah,
so
oh
and
I
guess
maybe
the
last
thing,
because
you
kind
of
like
brought
it
up
melanie
and
I
were
talking
initially
about
like
a
dx
house
where
we're
all
there.
It's
like
a
super
awesome
house
and
I
think,
like
metacartel,
did
that
with
like
a
rooftop
and
they
actually
had
a
party
there.
So
this
might
be
something
that
we
want
to
consider
for
next
time.
Like
you
just
get
like
a
crazy
mansion,
it
will
probably
be
cheaper.
B
Like
then,
you
know
each
person
paying,
like
I
don't
know,
150
a
night,
so
yeah,
that's
also
for
next
time.
B
B
B
D
Maybe
it's
time
for
me
to
introduce
sinju,
she
actually
joined
the
goal
a
little
later,
yeah.
Q
I
could
add
some
brief
layers,
mostly
just
equipping,
what's
already
been
said,
like
having
more
of
a
strategy
before
we
go
into
an
event,
I
think
would
be
good
also
on
the
like
whole
identity
of
like
when
you
talk
to
someone
and
introduce
dx
style
to
them,
having
some
sort
of
like
call
to
action,
I
guess
or
like
something
for
them
to
do
like
some
sort
of
event
running
on
one
of
our
platforms
during
the
during
the
conference
might
be
a
good
way
to
actually
get
them
to
interact
with
it
down
somewhere,
and
so
they
don't
just
because
I
imagine,
like
everyone,
meets
like
a
million
dollars
a
day.
Q
B
M
We're
simply
sending
out
the
new
release
of
omen
of
last
week
or
actually
yeah.
It
was
last
friday,
the
friday
pre-order
of
the
conference
just
say:
hey,
like
look.
We
have
this
new
by
the
way
we
have
a
update,
this
new
version.
Can
you
test
it
out,
and
let
me
see
give
me
some
public.
D
Eat
maybe
ask
people
to
you
know,
give
them
a
poi
up.
That
would
later
allow
them
to
claim
reputation,
and
this
way
we
further
decentralize
the
dow
yeah.
You
know
we
we
vet
them
in
person.
You
you
meet
someone,
they
introduce
themselves
to
you
and
you
you
could
give
them
a
pop.
That
would
entitle
them
to
some
reputation
and
you
bring
them
in
to
the
dow
to
start
helping
with
governance.
D
D
H
Yeah,
I
think
overall,
I
think
like
we
should
not
be
representing
like
clay
company,
like
almost
every
project
is
doing
in
those
events,
but
rather
like
instead
of
shilling.
You
should
probably
just
like
focus
to
absorb
right
like
get
new
peoples
in
and
yeah.
Let
them
join
and
actually
show
them
why
we're
actually
way
cooler
than
the
rest.
B
Yeah,
so
I
said
last
time
where
you
know
it
was
like,
if,
like
devcon,
planned
in
bogota,
that
we
should
do
something
outrageous,
that's
something
that
only
a
decentralized
organization
could
do.
I
I
don't
know
if
people
really
liked
it,
but
you
know
yeah,
we
should
we
should
be
doing
more
things
on
the
decentralized.
B
Side
yeah
any
last
thoughts
before
we
dave
and
julian
will
take
the
stage.
M
And
to
get
back
on
the
decent
release
and
on
the
decentralization
aspect
or
proposition
to
anyone,
maybe
we
can
do
a
forum
post
and
ask
people
to
vote
on,
maybe
a
new
slippers
on
each
product.
Maybe
it's
like
we,
I
don't
know
we
have
some
doubts
about
which
features
to
ship
in
the
next
month.
Can
you
help
our
shoes,
for
example,
and
you
get
and
maybe
we
can
get
some
people
about
it?
Maybe
yeah.
B
All
right,
so
I
took
notes
and
I'm
gonna
post
this
in
the
forum
under
skye's
forum
post
yeah.
Do
you
want
to
take
it
away?
Nathan.
D
Oh,
our
guest
left
actually,
but
she
messaged
me.
She
said
if,
if
we
want
to
arrange
any
summit
or
a
hackathon,
we
could
reach
out
to
them.
She
is
a
part
of
500
startups,
she's,
a
mentor
there
she's
a
former
head
of
growth
at
stellar.
D
R
D
B
Yeah
all
right
so
yeah,
maybe
it
should
be
like
a
smaller
call
with
her
and
a
few
other
people
and
then
figure
out
what
we
want
to
do.
B
From
there
and
then
yeah,
I'm
kind
of
like
this
is
this
is
actually
like
a
pressing
topic,
because
we
need
to
return
an
answer
to
if
global,
like
fairly
soon.
If
you
want
to
participate
in
this
hackathon,
so,
like
sky
said,
there's
a
hackathon
happening,
we
shouldn't
be
focusing
on
very
specific.
Things
like
you
know,
integrate
something
into
swapper,
but
I
do
think-
and
you
know
maybe
we
can
even
bring
this
up
with
the
dev
call
tomorrow.
B
I
do
think
there's
a
lot
we
can
do
with
ipfs
and
like
like
complementary
things
that
you
know
we
can
use
for
our
products,
like
I
don't
know
like
copy
all
the
the
forum
to
ipfs,
or
you
know
something
to
do
with
like
the
documentation
project
that
we
have
so
to
have
like
an
automatic
process
to
upload
that
to
ipsfest
or
something
like
that,
but
yeah
just
kind
you
wanna,
maybe
continue
off
from
before.
I
Yeah
I
so
I
don't
know
what
like
the
general
and
maybe
ipfs
is
not
the
best
one
to
start
with,
but
we
we
obviously
touch
ipfs
a
lot
and
a
lot
of
dows
will
and
do
so,
something
that,
like
not
just
yet
style
but
dow's,
need,
like
all
dow's
need
for
ipfs
whatever.
If
we
could
come
up
with
something.
The
one
thing
that
kartik
really
mentioned,
though,
is
the
most
important
thing.
It's
not
even
the
money
of
the
prize
and
everything.
I
The
most
important
thing
is
when
you
enter
these
hackathons
that
go
for
a
month
like
during
the
first
week
week
and
a
half,
or
so
you
really
want
to
have
a
couple.
People
like
resources
that
are
available
during
set
like
published
hours,
so
that
people,
when
they're
coming
when
they're
coming
up
with
ideas
that
they
want
to
do
during
the
hackathon.
I
They
have
someone
at
the
organization
at
dxdow
that
they
can
bounce
the
ideas
off
of
basically,
because
it's
the
idea
generation
like
week
when,
when
it
really
matters-
and
you
have
to
support
and
then
let
them
go
off
and
start
building.
But
if
we
we
really
need
to
have
the
the
like
some
dev
support
schedule
in
order
to
participate
in
these
hackathons,
because
if
you
just
give
money
and
then
kind
of
disappear
and
you're
not
involved,
it
basically
is
kind
of
worthless.
So
that's
the
one
thing
that
he
really
stressed.
S
I
think
maker
is
a
great
example
of
a
project
that,
like
really
emphasized
their
presence
at
each
global
events,
and
I
think
that
helped
them
early
on
and
one
inch
started
in
new
york.
You
could
go
on
and
on
so
I
don't
know.
I
have
less
of
a
sense
of
how
these
virtual
ones
work
out,
but
I'm
like
a
big
fan
of
eath
global
and
I
think,
getting
involved,
sponsoring
etc,
makes
a
lot
of
sense.
B
Yeah,
I
can
give
you
like,
so
I
met
stani
like
at
all
these
events
like
starting
at
youth,
india,
and
I
can
tell
you
that
their
presence
in
all
these
global
hackathons
was
very,
very
like
detrimental
to
their
success
because
they
built
such
an
army
of
people
who
know
their
stack
and
can
build
on
their
stuff,
which
eventually
you
know
many
of
these
guys
ended
up
being
deafs.
So
I
think
this
could
be
a
good
strategy,
but
you
know
we
probably
need
to
work
on
a
bit
more.
So.
R
What
what
is
the
specific
ask
again
nylon,
because
I
agree
kind
of
echoing
john,
I
think
he's
I
if
global
has
been
great
for
many
years
and
I
also
think
they've,
the
virtual
ones
have
been
pretty
good
and
it's
been
good
that
they've
been
supporting
it
during
over
the
last
year.
They've
done
a
lot
of
hackathons
there,
but
what?
What
specifically
are
the
is
the
ask
here.
B
So
there's
like,
I
think,
the
lowest
sponsorship
tier
is
5k
for
this
upcoming
hackathon,
and
you
know
it's
essentially
bounties
that
we
will
be
giving
you
know
to
those
who
yeah.
I
don't
know
those
who
who
build.
You
know
whatever
bounties,
that
we
give,
and
this
could
be
like
integrates.
B
I
don't
know
any
of
the
dig
style
products
in
too
many
for
ipfs.
I
don't
know
we
could
have
many
ideas,
but
we
need
to
think
about
this
and
it's
a
bit
time
sensitive
right
now
for
this
one
for
this
hackathon,
but
you
know
worst
case
like
we
could
push
it
to
the
next
one.
R
B
It
so
we
should.
We
should
make
the
decision
like,
but
but
that's
fine
to
also
not
decide
right
now
and
yeah
like
like
work,
and
you
know
think
about
this
most
strategically
for
the
next.
B
H
Yeah,
I
think
it's
a
super
super
important
strategy,
like
I
think
the
d
star
will
thrive
very
hard
if
we
are
actually
actually
successful
in
like
signaling
to
devs
that
we
have
like
actually
one
of
the
best
environments
where
developers
can
code
and
have
fun
with
with
like
the
crowds,
and
I
think
the
best
way
to
do
that
is
like
actually
trying
to
onboard
them
into
our
projects
and
so
yeah.
H
H
C
B
So
yeah,
I
don't
know
sky.
What
do
you
think?
Should
we
like
not
rush
this
or
do
we
want
to
come
up
with,
like
just
a
small
bounty,
to
see
how
it
works?
Maybe
we
can
talk
about
this
in
the
dev
call
tomorrow
like?
Are
there
any
like
outstanding
bounties
that
we
think
we
can?
We
can
put
out
for
something
like
this.
H
I
don't
think
like
I
think
I
expect.
Every
project
has
kind
of
desires
from
from
outside,
which
can
be
outsourced
from
from
from
the
outside,
like
one
example
is
like
omen,
needs
a
proper
like
dashboard
and
an
analytics
dashboard.
Like
that's
a
that's
a
big
one.
I
think
we
should
put
a
proper
bounty
on
that
just
because
we
actually
need
it
like
desperately,
and
I
think
like
aqua
and
it's
a
auction
like
admin.
H
I
They
don't
want
like
specific
tasks.
Yes,
they
want,
like
general,
like
you,
leverage,
ipfs
technology,
to
embed
one
of
dxdow's
products
into
like
some
other
ecosystem
right.
Like
someone,
someone
already
was
talking
about
a
bounty
to
like
put
omin
into
the
mask
which
runs
on
twitter
right.
I
can't
I
can't
remember
where
that
bounty
was,
but
that's
like
very
specific
to
mask,
but
it
could
just
be
general,
like
put,
you
know,
use
ipa
leverage.
I
just
don't
know
how
like
how
much
ipfs
technology
that's
using
right,
like
yeah.
S
I
think
part
of
the
problem
there
is
like
ipfs,
saying:
ipfs
already
is
kind
of
narrowing
it
narrowing
down
what
you
can
do
right
like
so
I
think
for
like
a
regular
like
if
it's
you
know,
east
madrid
or
something
and
we
go,
we
can
say
you
know,
there's
a
prize
for
any
hackers
who
leverage
omen
or
prediction
markets
right
or
we
can
say,
there's
a
prize
for
anybody
who
integrates
aqua
to
their
product
right.
S
If
we're
looking
for
something
for
ipfs,
I
I
feel
like
you're,
already
kind
of
narrowing
it
down
a
bit,
but
but
maybe
we
could
still
do.
S
S
Yeah,
integrate
pinata
with
yeah,
yeah
alchemy,
or
something
like
that.
That's.
H
Actually,
like
a
pretty
great
idea,
like
yeah,
like
a
a
dab
which
manages
products
on
ens
and
actually
like
show
also
loads,
like
the
like,
basically
the
history
of
of
all
the
versions,
I
think
no
safe
integration
should
be
included
and
like
from
our
side,
we
we
would
put
a
bounty
on
like
at
like
a
holographic
consensus
integration.
So
we
can
actually
manage
or
even
create
proposals
like
yeah.
It
should
be
very
simple
to
basically
propose
a
new
version
from
for
our
products.
Maybe.
S
Maybe
the
bounty
could
be,
you
know,
here's
a
surprise,
you
know
say,
like
dxo
uses,
deploys
all
of
its
products
onto
ipfs
and
there's
a
prize
for
improving
or
enhancing
like
this
process.
H
And,
like
another
awesome
thing,
I
think
we
already
like
warming
up
with
radical,
like
actually
working
together
to
like
improve
the
future
like
one.
H
Another
idea
is
that
we
actually
reach
out
to
radical
and
actually
like,
join,
have
like
a
joint
bounty
where
they
also
like
put
a
bounty
on
like
integrate
radical
org
feature
into
into
this
kind
of
product,
maybe
propose
depth
or
whatever.
We
want
to
call
it.
B
Yeah,
I
feel
I
feel
like
we're
becoming
more
and
more
specific,
but
and
just
we
could
write
these
down
in
like
the
dev
chat,
and
we
could
pick
this
up
and
figure
out.
H
Yeah,
what
what
I
think
like
a
signal
is
like.
We
should
actually
not
wait
for
another
hackathon.
I
think
we
should
gather
quick
information
about
and
also
like
very
it
doesn't
need
to
be
detailed,
but
I
think
we
should
put
boundary
like
we
should
put
money
to
those
bounties
and
they
don't
need
to
be
very
specific
just
that
we
are
like
starting
to
be
present
on
those
hackathons
and
they
give
out
money
for
our
like
protocols.
B
I
don't
can
see
what
what
happens
there.
Like
a
wild
card,
I
mean
dx.
B
Yeah,
so
can
we
can
we
write
this
down
in
the
maybe
in
the
dev
chat
like
the
open
one?
Maybe.
B
B
Job
yeah,
so
any
other
thoughts,
ideas,
comments,
requests,
oh
adam,
adam,
never
said
his
feedback.
If
you
want
to
adam.
B
Doesn't
look
like
this?
Oh
okay,
he's
not
sure
all
right,
awesome,
yeah,
also
we're
gonna.
We
might
open
like
like
a
kurdistan
dao.