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A
Hello
and
welcome
to
the
style,
biz
dev
weekly
call
for
monday
20th
of
september
2021,
so
before
we
begin
with
the
agenda
just
to
let
you
know
that
sort
of
like
the
dx
biz
working
group
is
working
on
like
more
formalization
and
structuring
of
this,
the
style
pistol
call
it
is
looking
like
you
know
the
first
30
minutes
or
so
will
be
dedicated
to
an
external
presentation
by
you
know
someone
who
wants
to
collaborate
or
organization
or
dao
or
whatever,
and
then
we'll
probably
do
like
sort
of
updates
from
the
working
group,
and
you
know
kind
of
like
the
the
opportunities
that
we
have
and
updating
about
them
and
then
another
like
sort
of
quarter
of
the
call
would
be
for
like
future
and
potential
discussions.
A
So
that's
kind
of
what's
formulating
around
that
so
yeah.
That's
that's
that
and
I'll
just
start
with
the
agenda.
So
on
the
agenda
we
have
the
guys
from
asteroids
presenting.
We
can
send
like
more
info
about
that
in
the
chat.
We'll
have
some
discussions
about
swapper
on
dx
events.
We
have
a
couple
of
people
this
week
at
maynet
in
new
york
city.
A
A
The
taoist
and
other
stuff
in
the
works,
as
well
as
our
retreat,
that's
happening
before
that,
and
I
don't
know
if
people
saw
but
melanie
posted
sort
of
like
a
temperature
check.
So
please,
you
know,
fill
that
out
before
the
end
of
the
week.
A
We
also
have,
if
online
that's
happening.
Well,
it
actually
has
started
already
and
then
sky
will
talk
about
that
and
then
yeah
the
exp
under
the
accentures
opportunities.
We
have
the
hats
proposal
that
has
passed
and
yeah
yeah.
I
see
that
nathan
is
talking
about.
If
so,
is
it
if
or
s
yeah
the
pr
the
question
is?
Is
it
eat
lots
of
people
talking
about
that?
It
seems
like
in
europe,
it's
if
and
then
the
u.s.
It's
s.
B
A
Seems
like
I'm
very
laggy
is:
do
we
have
oh
yeah,
so
we
have
neyman
from
asteroids
here.
Do
you
want
to
start
maybe.
C
A
C
C
And
the
second
thing
that
I
have
to
do
is
to
thank
alone
actually
for
encouraging
me
to
come
and
talk
here,
because
I
felt
a
bit
uncomfortable.
To
be
honest,
I
was
in
a
dx
doubt
restocks
several
times
in
the
end
of
previous
years,
representing
a
project
called
the
projects
called
almonit
and
albress.
C
One
of
those
projects
albus,
I
had
to
quit
at
some
point
and
someone
else
took
the
connection,
the
connection
with
the
dx
dao,
I
think
muhammad
and
I
I'm
not
involved
since
then,
and
the
other
one
almond
not
just
got
discontinued,
and
since
I
worked
very
hard
for
a
few
months
to
promote
those
projects.
C
Let
me
do
that
and
asteroids
began
like
in
the
beginning
of
april,
so
right
when
actually
almond
kind
of
start,
and
I
would
save
it
from
my
point
of
view
I
was,
I
would
save
it
from
my
point
of
view.
Estoy
is
what
I
wanted
almond
it
to
be,
but
harmony
kind
of
go
up,
as
in
as
a
organic
project
like
we
started
to
do
things
and
became
a
project,
and
there
was
very
informal
and
no
guideline,
maybe
no
direction
and
asteroids.
C
It's
really
what
I
wanted
to
do
in
the
whole
time
that
I
was
working
when
I
wanted
the
asteroids,
so
there's
a
difference
between
what
asteroids
is
now
and
what
it
wants
to
be,
and
maybe
I
should
start
to
say
what
we
want
to
be,
because
when
you
understand
why
we
do
what
we
do
now
and
what
we
want
to
be.
Is
we
want
to
be
the
main
organization?
The
center's
organization
that
build
promotes,
develops
the
decentralized
web,
and
this
is
because
we
have
a
vision
which,
which
I've
been
developing.
C
I
mean
with
other
people
with
a
community
in
in
the
last
two
years,
which
is
that
we
want
kind
of
democratic
internet
like
a
new
internet.
Sometimes
the
mongols
says
we
don't
call
the
decentralized
internet,
we
call
the
democratic
internet
or
the
new
internet,
because
for
us,
decentralization
is
a
tool
to
achieve
something.
C
We
want
to
have
an
internet
where
the
people
are
not
users
of
platforms,
but
people
are
members
of
platforms,
but
the
difference
is
that
if
you're
a
user
you
come
you
use
whatever
the
platform
gives
you
you
own,
nothing,
you
get
nothing.
If
you're
a
member,
you
get
a
vote,
you
get
like
a
way
to
influence
things.
You
got
like.
You
know
a
vote,
an
equal
vote.
C
You
get
also
maybe
to
buy
things
to
own
things
in
the
way
that
we
see
the
internet,
it
should
be
with
advanced
platforms
or
even
the
internet
itself
should
be
like
a
state.
Well,
members
are
equivalent
to
citizens
that
have
a
way
to
vote
and
influence
and
do
things
in
the
same
way
that
people
can
buy
apartments
in
a
state
or
property
or
land.
C
You
could
buy
things
that
you
actually
own
in
this
democratic
internet
and
that's
the
vision
of
first
rays
of
list
of
the
internet
that
that
we
want
to
build,
but
to
have
to
be
told
we
are
light
we
when
we
we
are
years
like
behind,
because
there
is
no
like
there's
still
no
infrastructure
for
vet.
There
is
no
not
enough
tools,
I
mean
the
tools
are
not
developed
enough.
There
is
not.
C
The
technological
theory
has
to
be
more
developed
and
also
the
philosophical
theory
that
stands
behind
for
speech
should
be
developed,
because
I
know
that
I
stand
here
and
I
say
stuff
about
democratic
internet
and
I'm
used
for
people.
Understanding
me
but
don't
understand
me.
Lots
of
details
have
to
be
filled
and
stuff
like
that
yeah.
C
One
thing
that
we
try
to
tackle
is
what
I
think
is
currently
the
biggest
problem
in
the
decentralized
web,
which
is
accessibility,
it's
really
difficult
to
access,
decentralized
websites.
So
far,
the
only
way
to
do
that
was
some
some
some
browser
extension.
I
wrote
one
of
them,
I'm
using
it,
but
I'm
for
me.
It
works
super
well
because
I
ordered
so.
I
know
how
it
works.
I
know
it
for
others.
It's
not
that
great.
C
If
I
don't
know
how
the
tricks
there
was
a
eth
link,
which
is
very
buggy
brave,
supports
it,
but
they
are
based
on
eth
links.
So
it's
very
buggy
yeah
I
mean
it's.
Just
accessibility
for
the
centralized
website
is
bad,
and
this
is
only
when
we
speak
about
ens
and
ipfs
website.
If
you
got
unstubble
domains
based
websites
even
worse,
and
if
you
go
to
handshake
best
website,
it's
practically
non-existing.
C
So
there
are
no
browser
extensions
and
it's
very
difficult
to
access
a
handshake
best
websites
and
the
other
thing
is
the
other
thing
is:
if
you,
even
if
you
do
access
the
website
already,
you
don't
really
know
what
to
look
for.
So
you
you.
There
isn't
no
way
to
search
to
browse,
to
see
what
is
happening
and
what
is
the
new
thing.
C
Almond
was
kind
of
doing
that
because
we
had
a
search
engine,
but
this
search
engine
I
mean
I
was
the
one
operating
the
search
engine
and
I
did
it
manually
and
was
updating
like
once
in
a
week
and
mostly
behind
things,
because
we
didn't
have
the
time
to
build
good
tools
and
also
to
make
out
the
center's
website
with
up
updates
all
the
time
like
I,
we
had
no
idea
how
to
do
that,
and
basically
you
had
no
way
to
go
to
almond
and
see
what's
new
and
with
asteroids.
C
C
Unfortunately,
because
he's
from
israel
and
today
is
a
holiday,
he
wrote
like
really
good
back
back-end
infrastructure
that
calls
all
the
time
non-stop,
the
blockchain
for
new
decentralized
websites
and
for
what
is
updated,
and
then
he
gets
from
it
all
the
details
and
we
have
like
a
twitter
boat
in
our
account.
That's
how
we
started
that
tells
all
the
time
all
the
new
websites
that
we
find.
D
C
C
When
we
built
in
the
beginning,
we
built
like
kind
of
a
simple
browsing
tool
which
turned
like
about
two
weeks
ago
into
a
search
engine
with
a
browsing
tool.
You
can
go
there
and
you
know,
look
for
which
website
exits
with
nfts,
and
you
can
also
just
look
from
website.
Do.
C
D
C
C
Sorry
so
you
can
search
for
stuff,
you
know
you
can
still
sell
for
dowels.
Probably
you
get
your
dx
dowel
somewhere.
You
can
also
browse
websites,
so
you
know
you
can
come
here
and
then,
if
you
want
to
see
all
the
new
websites,
then
this
is
the
new
ones
by
the
order
that
they
were
made.
C
So
you
can
see
them,
you
can
see
the
popular
ones
and
or
if
you
want
you
can
just
like
see
all
the
all
the
decentralized
website,
and
then
this
list
will
go
forever
because
right
now
there
are,
I
think,
about
2000
decentralized
websites,
which
is
a
big
amount,
because
when
I
started
with
almond
it
was
like
13.
So
things
things
develop
the
nice
thing
about
this.
C
This
search
engine
and
browsing
tool-
and
this
is
why
it
was
so
difficult
for
us
to
do-
is
that
it's
ens
and
ipns
and
it's
updated
a
few
times
a
day.
I
think
that,
right
now,
every
four
or
six
hours
we
will
do
it
more
often
the
more
the
one.
The
moment
you
have
more
websites
and
when
we
started
to
do
it
with
ens
and
ipns
back
in
may
it
basically
didn't
work.
So
so
so
our
website
was
so
unusable.
C
That
would
even
I
didn't
use
it
because,
half
of
the
time
that
you
reached
it,
it
didn't
load
or
it
stopped
loading
in
the
middle.
It
would
give
you
an
old
version
and
we
did
a
lot
of
work.
You
know
discussions
with
our
ipfs
people
and
also
just
with
lots
of
research
and
development,
to
get
it
into
a
stage
with
this
website.
C
It's
just
enos
and
ipm
rpfs,
it's
updated
a
few
times
a
day.
You
can
basically
update
like
every
minute,
and
nevertheless
I
mean
I
think
that
you
saw
how
smoothly
it
loads.
So
this
was
one
way
to
for
us
to
approach
the
accessibility
problem
to
let
people
see
what
what
happens.
The
other
way
started
this
d
website
of
the
week
competition.
This
is
the
winner
of
the
last
competition.
Like
once
a
week.
We
tweet
all
the
new
websites
from
the
last
week
and
then
right
now
the
way
that
we
do
it.
C
We
choose
four,
which
we
think
are
the
best
from
this
week
and
we
have
like
a
twitter
poll
which
is
the
best
one
we
got
ens
to
sponsor
it,
so
they
give
like
a
nice
hundred
packs,
which
is
you
know,
it's
a
small
reward
for
people
to
motivate
them,
and
we
are
going
to
have
another
small
sponsor
joining
this
week.
In
the
beginning
we
had
like
first
one
was
like
you
know,
30
votes
and
we
were
happy
and
then
second
one
was
40
and
the
last
one
we
had
400.
C
So
it's
really
catching
on
and
the
people
who
compete
wrote
us
and
they
also
order
some
of
them
before
so
I'm
super
happy
about
it.
We
actually
want
to
extend
it
to
get
more
sponsors
and
also
to
make
it
that
you
will
be
able,
like
you
know,
to
have
this
center
as
a
website
or
just
a
website
that
you
can
revoke
with
your
ens
name
and
not
a
twitter
poll,
but
there
are
no
tools
to
do
that
now.
C
So
you
know
development
takes
time
and
also
the
last
thing
that
we
made
it
more
accessible
is
connected
to
the
other
thing
that
estrogen
is
doing.
We
are
trying
to
build
a
community
of
the
decentralized
web
because,
as
far
as
we
know,
there
is
no
one
place
like
at
least
we
don't
know
where
to
advertise.
We
didn't
know
where
to
look
for
people,
but
by
starting
to
tweet
every
new
website
and
tag
the
people
just
we
started,
you
know
to
have
people
writing
us.
C
When
we
opened
the
discord
in
the
beginning,
it
was
kind
of
a
discord
which
was
secret,
so
we
had
three
friends
of
mine
and
then
like
after
a
week
without
noticing
we
found
out
that
20
people
joined,
which
was
cool,
and
now
there
are
17,
but
lots
of
discussions
and
and
and
one
of
the
things
that
came
out
of
those
discord
is
eth
limo,
which
we
didn't
do
I
don't
take
credit
for
it,
but
we
have
a
close
contact
with
the
people,
who
do
that
and
asteroids
for
them
was
like
the
thing
that
they
all
the
time
try
to
see.
C
If
it
works
properly,
we
promote
it
together.
We
want
to
build
things
with
them
together,
and
I
think
this
is
one
thing
that
we
didn't
do
but
came
out
of
the
community
that
we
created,
because
I
mean
lots
of
things
that
that
a
new
internet
needs,
but
definitely
one
of
them
is
a
community
yeah.
That's
that's
where
we
are
at
this
moment.
I
also
said
where
we
want
to
be
in
a
few
years.
C
C
There
should
be
a
way
that
you
know
the
people
who
first
build
it
and
first
buyers
and
first
users.
Of
course,
they
should
be
compensated
for
what
they
did,
but
and
that's
why
we
have
a
preset
and
we
also
need
to
to
make
a
living
ourselves,
but
eventually
I
would
at
least
like
to
have
like
something
it's
a
very
ideal
thing,
but
I
would
like
to
have
something
which
is
not
only
commercial
but
have
a
different
incentives.
C
Yeah
I
think
I
mean
I
have
a
lot
more,
what
to
say,
but
I
don't
wanna
take
the
whole
time
of
the
whole
meeting.
So
probably
I'll
stop
here.
Thank
you
very
much
for
listening.
A
C
Right,
that's
a
fantastic
question
because
you
know
that's
exactly
the
problem
that
we
are
thinking
about
all
the
time
both
when
we
build
their
stories
and
when
we
think
what
we
want.
Why
should
anybody
use
a
different
kind
of
internet,
at
least
in
the
in
the
first
stage,.
C
One
thing
which
I
think
is
the
most
obvious
answer
is
that
in
it's
not
my
favorite,
but
it's
definitely
the
most
obvious
one
is
that
in
the
decentralized
web
you
can
take
a
website
and
you
can
tokenize
it.
You
can
take
a
website
and
you
can
break
it
into
part.
Maybe
I
can
share
my
screen
again
and
I
or.
C
Maybe
not,
but
basically
one
thing
that
you
can
do
is
you
can
bring
all
the
models
that
we
have
from
blockchain
of
tokenizing
thing
and
then
selling
tokens,
and
you
know
breaking
up
website
into
part
and
then
selling
each
part
as
an
nft
and
letting
people
trade
it
and
control
it.
C
So
one
thing
that
we,
what
we
we
hope
that
will
happen
is
that
the
thing
that
now
that
in
this
place,
you
can
monetize
a
website
super
early
and
because
you
know
the
blockchain
was
with
tokens,
you
can
really
profit
from
it
a
lot.
It
will
attract
people
who
build
cool
websites
if
they
will
have
more
more
motivation
to
build
it
like
in
this
technology
instead
of
what
we
use
right
now-
and
you
know
when
you
have
good
platforms
where
you
have
people
coming
and
using
it.
C
Then
what
we
hoped
it
would
begin-
and
you
know
it's
all
up
to
reality-
to
see
and
lots
of
things
are
going
to
change
in
the
way.
But
what
we
hope
will
begin
is
that
people
actually
care
about
how
the
webs
are,
how
the
platform
is
being
managed
and
then
they
would
want
to
become
members
to
influence
the
decision
to
change
things.
C
C
But
everything
here
is
up
to
check.
So,
basically,
I
believe
that
you
can
attract
entrepreneurs
to
develop
such
websites,
because
it's
so
it's
easier
for
them
to
monetize
once
the
tool
exists
and
if
you
have
enough
people
using
it,
then
the
people
would
like
to
be
members,
because
when
people
use
a
platform
often
they
want
to
influence
what's
happening
there.
I
saw
it
in
a
previous
project
what
I
did
already
three
years
ago.
C
It's
called
biscuits
at
the
center's
exchange
on
top
of
bitcoin
and
we
had
and-
and
we
have
like
a
dial
when
we
had
people
joining
the
dao
because
they
really
cared
about
the
choices
of
the
project.
C
But
you
know
time
will
tell.
I
cannot
really
focus
differently
as.
B
A
tip
I,
I
think
you
have
a
lot
of
opportunity
in
partnering,
with
the
decentralized
infrastructure
providers
that
help
you
know
those
websites
come
to,
you
know,
help
materialize
them
and
in
a
way
you
are
a
tool
that
markets
those
websites,
and
you
could
also
have
this
integrated
in
into
the
metaverse
right.
Yeah
people
visiting
the
metaverse
that
there
isn't
a
cool
integration
to
help
them
find
decentralized
websites,
and
if,
what's
this
called
asteroids,
if,
if
asteroids
is
easily
available
within
the
metaverse,
then
that
would
be
an
interesting
solution.
B
I'm
not
a
big
expert
yeah
there's
a
team
developing
a
product
which
is
a
2d
metaverse
called
atlantis
world,
and
you
can
probably
liaise
with
them.
I
I
would
love
to
see
your
product
inside
their
product,
fantastic.
Thank
you.
Thank
you,
and
also
you
know
providers
like
ipfs
csky.
B
You
know
they
are
serving
those
decentralized
websites
that
you
you
make
easily
searchable.
So
there
is
a
mutually
beneficial
interest
in
in
them
promoting
your
engine
so
that
people
can
find
those
websites
that
they're
providing
the
infrastructure
to
you
know
business
to
business
right
right.
C
E
C
A
Okay-
and
I
think
we
have-
I
think
this
is
actually
relevant
for
us,
so
ross
is
asking
oh.
A
C
Right,
this
is
a
question
that
I
shouldn't
be
the
person
replying
because
I
I
I
do
the
I
so
the
lead
developer
is
my
partner
he's
the
super
technical
guy,
and
I
I
am
a
temptation,
I'm
good
with
algorithms
and
cryptography
and
all
those
things,
but
with
the
real
scaling
into
databases.
It's
less
my
thing,
but
there
shouldn't
be
a
problem
of
breaking
a
database
like
a
index
of
search
engine
into
many
parts
and
then
having
each
part
fetched
once
the
search
is
being
done.
C
C
One
thing
that
I
serve
it
is
doing,
but
I'm
a
bit
suspicious
if
it's
really
pure
ipfs,
is
that
there
is
like
a
library
genesis
version
on
ipfs
and
I
tried
it
and
it's
super
fast
and
library
genesis
have
terabytes
of
of
data,
I'm
a
bit
skeptical
about
it,
because
I
can't
imagine
that
someone
like
so
quickly
jumped
from
the
things
databases
that
I
know
which
are
hundreds
of
megabytes
on
ipfs
and
walk
okay
into
terabytes
in
such
a
smooth
way,
without
seeing
anything
in
between.
C
But
but
but
who
knows,
library
genesis
have
so
many
talented
people,
but
that's
that's
the
answer
it
should
scale.
Well,
I
mean
there
is
nothing
in
ipfs
with
which,
like
doesn't.
C
Just
requires
lots
of
work
so
right
now
we
are
not
using
the
graph
because
we
don't
need
it
yet
right
now
we
are
preparing
our
own
index
because
for
for
an
amount,
so
right
now
about,
I
think,
between
a
thousand
different,
so
more
than
a
thousand
less
than
two
thousand
websites.
I
don't
know
the
exact
amount
right
now,
but
you
don't
need
such
things.
I
not
sure
that
we
will
go
for
the
graph,
because
I
think
it
means
that
their
websites
will
need
to
use
some
kind
of
service.
C
C
I
don't
want
to
say
the
decentralized
I
want
to
say
democratic,
because
I
think
this
is
like
the
more
important
key
here.
But
you
know
one:
one
obvious
thing
is
just
to
give
a
dao
to
control
the
name
and
then
the
dao
will
decide.
C
What
is
the
ibn
s,
keeper,
and
of
and
and
possibly
the
people
who
operated,
would
would
need
to
give
some
bond
or
something
like
this
or
if
they
misuse
it,
there
will
be
people
in
the
dow
like
we
want
probably
a
bit
less
flat
structure
than
dx
dial,
but
something
which
is
more
hierarchical
of
it
like
there
are
elections
that
people
get
a
job
and
then
you
can
execute
things
faster
yeah.
So
so
so
so
that's
the
idea.
A
A
Technical
innovation
here
that
I
don't
know-
maybe
some
of
the
tech
team
here
like
ross-
is
leading
like
the
dick's
vote,
initiative
and
lucy's
sort
of
like,
I
guess
our
hands
all
hands
dev
for
several
projects,
so
yeah
I
would
love
to.
I
don't
know,
maybe
you
guys
can
connect
afterwards.
I.
C
B
C
C
It's
from
different
people,
it
started
playing
people
from
a
penguin
party.
I
don't
know
if
you
guys
know
that
I
I
was
not
aware
of
it
before
we
did
asteroids
and
they
contacted
us
and
basically
they
did
like
dao,
which
has
only
a
decentralized
website
and
they
had
problems
with
eth
link
and
they
contacted
us.
You
know
trying
to
solve
it
together.
C
They
asked
if
we
want
to
build
like
a
new
gateway,
but
but
we
were
busy
building
asteroids,
so
we
couldn't
do
that,
but
eventually
they
did
it
on
themselves
with
our
with
with
us
as
as
a
model
as
the
main
user.
It's
I
mean
I
in
which
way.
C
Do
you
mean
if
it's
safe,
so
it's
people
that
I
know
from
the
internet
and
they
and
I
speak
to
them
every
day
for
the
last
two
months
and
they
seem
to
be
reliable,
but
I
don't
know
them
in
real
life,
and
I
I
you
know
with
the
limit
of
how
much
you
can
vouch
for
someone
as
far
as
I'm
I
I'm
I'm
concerned,
they
seem
reliable
and
we
use
it
more
and
more
with
time.
We
don't
use
it
fully.
C
A
Awesome,
if
there
are,
I
mean
we
can
need
to.
We
have
a
couple
of
other
topics
to
talk
about,
but
I
think
we
should,
like
I
mean.
Usually
the
next
step
would
be
to
open
a
telegram
group
between
dxdow
and
asteroids,
and
you
know
we
can
keep
the
communications
happening
there.
We
can
have
some
updates,
we
can
have
some.
I
don't
know
of
official
call,
correspondence
and
stuff
like
that,
so
I
guess
we
can
do
that.
A
Yeah
and
if
anyone
has
any
more
questions,
we
can
take
that
to
the
telegram
group,
and
then
you
know
once
the
sale
is
happening
like
I
think
if
this
could
be
relevant
for
like
the
accentures
or
for
the
individual,
the
style
members,
so
yeah
sounds
cool
yeah.
So
next
on
the
agenda,
we
have
oh
and
yeah.
Thank
you
for
presenting
next
in
the
agenda.
We
have
a
quick
swapper
discussion.
Scott,
you
want
to
maybe
talk
about
this
before
we
move
on
to
the
other
things.
D
Yeah,
it's
just
that
like,
overall,
with
the
with
the
launch
of
swapper
and
and
the
success,
it's
had
so
far.
There's
interest
from
some
communities
out
there
that
are,
it's
that
see,
swapper
happening
and
some
of
those
communities
have
have
a
focus
on
arbitrary
as
well,
and
so
there's
discussions
going
on
around
projects
that
do
want
to
have
their
token
or
farming
campaigns
on
our
return.
D
At
the
same
time,
there's
a
bunch
of
other
projects
that
you
know
see
swapper
growing
as
well,
and
those
communities
might
be
on
xdi
or
potentially
mainnet
as
well,
and
so
any
projects
that
that
you,
you
know,
see
coming
into
that
arbitrary
ecosystem
or
that
are
interesting
or
you
see
them
like
raise
like
questions
about
expanding
or
partnering
around
farms
and
yeah,
just
basically
try
to
try
to
push
those
towards
the
bx
dxbiz
channel
and
we're
tracking
those
and
having
conversations
with
a
bunch
of
those
projects.
D
And
so
I
think
that
will
that
that
will
lead
into
like
the
additional
epochs
that
dx
dow
community
will
be
deciding
for
swapper
farming
and
so
we'll
be
tracking
all
of
those
opportunities
and
then
we'll
have
to
decide
which
ones
to
prioritize
and
which
ones
to
include
in
in
the
next
epochs.
As
we
move
forward.
I
guess,
and
so
just
be
aware
of
those
and
and
share
those
and
we'll
we'll
put
them
in
a
priority
list
and
figure
out
which
ones
to
include.
D
Yeah
yeah,
I
think
it's
I
think
it's
just
over
on
arbor
from
just
over
60
million,
like
you
said,
and
with
that
is
you
know,
swapper
and
dx
dao
are
getting
attention
from
different
communities
that
haven't
been
paying
attention
so,
which
is
great.
A
Yeah
awesome
yeah,
the
the
airdrop
is
still
on,
so
you
know
send
it
to
like
people.
I
haven't.
People
are
like
super
excited
to
hear
about
another
airdrop
on
arbitrary
and
also
really
incentivizes
people
to
bridge
things
to
arbitrary.
So
that's
also
pretty
cool
yeah.
What
else
yeah,
I
don't
know
anything
else
on
swapper.
A
All
right,
so
the
next
thing
is
probably
ethon
line,
that's
kind
of
like
the
urgent
one.
That's
happening
right
now,
all
right
sky,
yeah,
so
ethonline.
D
So
everyone-
that's
a
you
know.
A
contributor
to
dxtel
regular
contributor
should
join
the
the
eth
global,
which
is
the
ethon
line.
Discord
where
you
do
that
by
filling
out
the
air
table
that's
been
shared
in
in
key
base
a
number
of
times.
You
change
your
profile
name
to
your,
like
name
bar
dx
dial.
So
people
are
aware
that
you're
part
like
part
of
the
dx
dial
contributors
and
we
we've
shared.
D
It's
a
general
prize
where
you
know
people
can
build
to
improve
or
expand
or
anything
novel
around
dick's
dao's
products,
and
we
focused
on
omen,
swapper
and
dx
vote
as
the
three
products
that
that
people
should
focus
on,
and
so
I
have
a
feeling
that,
as
hackers
start
to
explore
over
the
next
week,
or
so
all
the
different
projects
and
all
the
different
opportunities
that
they
could
hack
on
they'll,
probably
reach
out
in
in
the
dx
dow
channel
on
on
eth
global
discord.
D
At
the
same
time,
we
were
talking
about
different
ways
to
engage
like
to
like
actively
engage
more
of
the
hackers
like
to
bring
them
into
the
dx
dao
or
make
them
aware
of
the
dxdo
opportunities.
D
Some
one
cool
idea
was,
for
you
know
a
few
people,
and
I
think
ross
already
did
it,
which
is
really
cool,
is
you
know,
share
with
other
hackers,
like
a
brief
story
on
how
how
you
yourself
have
found
dx
dao
and
why
you're
working
with
the
xdao
and
so
making
it
more
personal
for
all
these
hackers,
which
the
hackers
are
mainly
like
students
and
and
some
non-web
3
developers
that
may
be
working
at
other
tech
companies
and
things
and
they're
exploring
they
see
what's
happening
in
the
ethereum
space
and
they
they're
exploring,
and
these
global
hackathons
are
like
the
number
one
way
that
that
these
people
find
ethereum
and
find
projects
to
work
with,
and
so
at
the
very
least,
we
should
be
able
to
speak
with
a
whole
number
of
potential
community
developers
that
or
people
that
could
be
contributing
to
dxdow.
D
And
so
you
know
sucking
those
people
in
reaching
out
to
them,
helping
them
and
having
kind
of
a
presence
of
developers
and
other
community
members
in
those
channels
makes
that
ideal.
The
one
thing
we
need
to
do
and
and
john,
I
think,
is
hoping
to
do
it.
D
We
should
and
the
cool
thing
is
this
hackathon
lasts
a
month,
so
it
just
started.
I
think
it
kicked
off
on
friday.
The
17th,
and
this
first
week
will
be
quite
interesting
and
then
there'll
be
it
will
go
for
a
month
and
a
lot
of
times
like
pretty
pretty
impressive
projects
and
ideas
come
out
of
this,
because
people
have
you
know
weeks
to
to
build
stuff,
rather
than
just
like
three
days
during
or
two
days
during
like
a
weekend
hackathon.
D
So
let's
try
to
make
this
dx
doubt
participation
in
each
online
successful-
and
you
know
whether
some
cool
product
comes
out
of
it
is
one
thing
but
like
if
we
can
get
10
developers
that
all
of
a
sudden
are
aware
that
they
can
contribute
to
dxdow
and
get
paid
for
it,
like
that's,
also
a
really
good
outcome.
So
that's
kind
of
the
overview.
A
Yeah-
and
I
would
add
that
you
know
if
you
can
go
like
just
like,
I
said:
go,
go
on
the
discord
and
try
to
answer
questions.
Try
to,
like,
I
don't
know,
be
active
the
external
members,
because
this
is
really
going
to
convert
people
and
yeah
like
a
lot
of
things
that
we
can
do
some
of
the
projects
that
are
coming
out
of
these
hackathons
they're
like
raw
and
then
I
don't
know
bringing
bringing
them
into
dick
style
and
then
like
incubating
them
could
be
a
very
interesting
like
approach.
So.
A
E
Yeah,
I
also
just
wanted
to
note
that
in
the
eth
global
discord,
there's
a
channel
for
like
open
jobs
and
positions
which
we
were
we
were
able
to
post
in
over
the
weekend.
I
I
posted
the
front-end
dev
and
solidity
engineer
positions
in
there,
and
I've
already
had
a
few
people
reach
out
to
me
just
in
regards
to
those
specific
roles.
So
I
think
that's
really
awesome
just
for
exposure,
I'm
not
sure.
E
If
any
of
these
specific
dev
candidates
will
really
pan
out,
they
could
be
a
little
bit
too
junior
for
what
we're
looking
for
at
dx
style,
but
I
think
it's
you
know
already
a
great
start,
that
I've
had
three
or
four
people
already
reach
out
to
me
in
less
than
like
48
hours.
B
A
It's
like
it's
really
a
unique
opportunity
like
these
hackathons
to
like
bring
people
and
onboard
them
so
yeah,
I
think
so.
Regarding
east
lisbon,
I
think
dave
just
created
the
proposal
in
the
forums
to
sponsor
the
taoist,
and
then
we
have
the
dig
style
event
in
the
future
of
prediction,
markets
and
yeah.
I
don't
know
if
there's
anything
else,
I
don't
know
melanie
or
dave.
If
you
have
any
other
updates.
E
I
I'm
not
sure
if
dave
is
in
here,
but
he
did
dave,
did
just
post
a
proposal
on
dow
talk
in
regards
to
hosting
the
after
party
for
the
taoist
and
with
that
sponsorship
we'll
be
hosting
the
taoist
after
party.
I
don't
know.
If
nylon,
you
wanted
to
speak
a
little
bit
more
about
that
as
well.
A
Yeah
so,
like
I
don't
know
my
take
on
these
things,
this
is
these
are
kind
of
the
lessons
from
from
ecc.
Is
that
for
every
event
and
for
everything
that
we're
sponsoring
we
should
have,
I
don't
know,
figure
out
like
what
we
want
to
achieve
and-
and
you
know
from
those
things
that
we
want
to
achieve,
how
do
we
quantify
them?
I
don't
know,
maybe
we
want
to
get
like
general
dxdow
exposure
and
then
how
do
we
quantify
that?
A
How
do
we
quantify
this
as
like
a
part
of
this
entire
week,
like
we're
spending
a
bunch
of
money
on
this
entire
lisbon
blockchain
week,
and
the
question
is
like
what
are
we
trying
to
get
from
it
and
how
will
we
get
to
those
things?
So
I
don't
know
one
of
these
things
would
be
like.
I
don't
know
developers
that
are
joining,
or
you
know
interesting
collaborations
that
are
coming
out
of
this
entire
week
and
then
for
each
one
of
the
events
specifically
for
that.
A
If
we're
sponsoring
the
party,
then
you
know
what
do
we
wanna?
What
do
we
wanna
talk
about
and
how
do
we
wanna,
let's
say
quantify
that
afterwards,
so
these
are
kind
of
like
my
thoughts
and
I
think
actually
like
the
week
before
the
retreat.
We
can
actually
like
work,
maybe
more
hands-on
on
these
things
and
come
up
with
like
different
initiatives
that
we
can
do
beyond
just
what
we're
paying
for
so
yeah.
F
Okay,
anything.
E
Yeah
absolutely
so,
I
sent
out
a
kind
of
health
check
to
all
of
the
contributors
at
dxdow
we're
starting
to
prepare
for
our
workshop
with
greater
than
in
lisbon,
and
it
would
be
awesome
if
you
guys
could
fill
that
out.
It's
a
it's
a
brief
survey
on
kind
of
just
your
general
thoughts
and
feelings
about
the
way
we
work
at
dxdow
and
I
sent
out
a
survey
this
morning.
It'd
be
great
if
you
guys
could
fill
that
out
over
the
next
few
days
and
have
it
back
to
me
by
friday.
E
E
And
then
another
thing
I
wanted
to
just
mention
and
kind
of
discuss
again
is
that
we're
super
excited
for
the
hackathon
ethel
has
been
about
six
or
seven
of
our
dx
style
contributors
got
accepted
into
the
hackathon,
so
they
will
be
hacking
that
friday,
the
22nd
to
the
24th,
but
on
the
22nd
we
are
also
having
a
dx
doubt
event.
It's
the
future
of
prediction.
Markets
it'll
be
hosted
at
the
block,
and
so
for
those
who
aren't
going
to
be
participating
in
the
hackathon.
E
A
Yeah
awesome
yeah,
there's
a
lot
planned
for
this
lisbon
blockchain
week,
even
like
before,
with
the
dick's
retreat-
and
you
know
during
and
a
bit
after,
it
seems
like
our
ave
is
dragging
this
entire
week
a
bit
longer
than
I
think
we
all
expected.
A
So
that's
that
I
think
maybe
the
last
thing
we
have
on
the
agenda
is
that
kind
of
the
hats
proposal
has
passed.
Hat's
grand
proposal
has
passed
and
so
that's
kind
of
like
a
good
thing.
This
is
sort
of
like
a
part
of
the
adventures,
and
my
already
biased
kind
of
thing
says
this.
This
is
like
a
very
big
win
for
geeksdale.
A
So
that's
that-
and
I
think
oh
in
the
like
the
next
week
or
so.
I
think
this
is
also
tasked
on
john
to
finalize
the
collaboration
with
with
hats
and
for
geeksdale
to
actually
use
the
hats.
Contract
and
sort
of
you
know
protect
the
dextel
smart
contracts
with
the
hats
protocol
and
you
know,
allow
anyone
from
dxdow
to
participate
in
in
the
protection
essentially
of
the
style
contracts.
A
Okay,
so
I
guess
we
can
wrap
up
the
call.
I
guess
thank
you
all
for
joining
sky.
I
don't
know
if
you
want
to
close
the
recording.