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From YouTube: DXbiz Weekly Gathering [2022-05-23]
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00:00 Start
01:00 Otterspace Demo
27:05 ETHCC - Happy Hour Discussion
34:29 Uniswap on Gnosis Chain discussion
36:45 DXbiz initiatives using Carrot for DXventures investments
39:05 Nimi
A
Hello
and
welcome
to
the
dig
style
business
call
for
monday
23rd
of
may
2022.
We
do
not
have
any
introductions
today
on
the
agenda.
Sorry,
we
don't
have
any
introductions.
We
will.
We
do
have
ultra
space
here,
who's
gonna
start
presenting
in
just
a
few
minutes
under
the
exp,
the
xps
discussions,
a
discussion,
whether
we
should
partner
with
another
organization
for
happy
hour
and
hcc,
and
just
another
couple
of
couple
of
things
about
bcc
and
yeah.
A
Under
dx
events,
we
do
have
you
know,
sort
of
like
the
general
ecc
plan,
the
dx
hack
and
devcon
bogota,
and
all
the
things
that
are
happening
around
it,
and
I
think
we
will
have
time
to
talk
about
like
sort
of
like
mimi
and
maybe
the
dx
ventures
opportunities
and
maybe
hear
some
updates
from
the
enemy
team.
So
yeah
ben
are
you
here?
You
have
the
stage
and
the
mic
happy
to
hear
what
you
guys
are
building
and
yeah
how
we
can
use
it.
C
A
B
No
no
go
ahead.
Emily!
I
was
going
to
hand
over
to
emily
anyways
and
she's
responsible
for
product
and
will
will
lead
the
demo
so
yeah,
I'm
I'm.
Then
one
of
the
co-founders
of
photospace
super
excited
to
be
chatting
with
you
about
auto
space.
Today.
C
Hey
everyone,
I'm
emily,
I'm
one
of
the
other
co-founders
of
outer
space
and
I'm
working
on
the
product
side
of
things
just
to
start
off.
I'd
love
to
know
you
have
allocated
for
us.
I
just
want
to
be
mindful
of
your
time.
A
C
Okay,
cool
I'll
try
to
keep
it
on
the
shorter
side
as
well.
I
don't
think
we'll
we'll
actually
need
that
full
time
cool.
So
I
don't
have
a
ton
of
context
about
you
all,
but
I
do
know
that
you're
very
much
on
chain
maximalist,
which
is
very
interesting
for
us,
because
some
of
the
tooling
we're
building,
we
think,
could
be
very
helpful
to
communities
like
you.
So
we'd
love
to
hear
your
feedback.
C
You
know
maybe
I'm
completely
off
base
and
that
that's
cool
too
open
to
all
feedback,
especially
the
critical
stuff,
because
that
will
help
us
improve.
So
what
I'm
going
to
show
you
today
is
a
demo
of
the
the
next
version
of
our
product,
which
is
coming
out
pretty
soon.
But
it's
still
very
you
know
early
stages
like
it.
C
It
doesn't
look
super
polished
and
stuff,
I'm
going
to
walk
you
through
a
figma
prototype,
so
I
just
keep
that
in
mind
and
feel
free
to
maybe
keep
the
questions
for
the
end
and
I'll
just
try
to
be
quite
quick
with
with
walking
you
through
things
awesome
at
work.
Can
I
share
my
screen
actually.
Is
that.
C
Well,
I've
never
used
this
okay
cool.
This
is
nice.
I
can
share
a
tab
all
right,
okay,
so
what
you
can
see
here
so
maybe
I'll
give
a
little
bit
of
context
like
high
level
before
I
drop
you
into
all
of
this.
C
Basically,
what
we're
doing
with
outer
space
is
we're
building
a
protocol
for
badges
that
daos
can
use
to
represent
whatever
you
want,
so
we're
taking
a
lot
of
inspiration
for
systems
like
from
systems
like
the
scout,
badges,
military,
badges,
crests
and
different
systems
like
that
which
have
been
common
throughout
history,
to
kind
of
give
people
recognition,
associate
them
with
a
specific
community
and
give
them
a
specific
role
that
they
represent
through
the
badge
so
kind
of
bringing
that
into
the
dow
world
and
we're
already
seeing
quite
a
few
dials.
C
C
So
the
reason
that
we
have
this
step
is
because
every
badge
is
connected
with
an
organization.
So
that's
like
one
of
the
core
tenants
of
the
badge
system
that
we've
designed
just
based
on
like
what
we've
seen
other
dowels
do
and
also
other
badge
systems
in
the
world
like
the
scouts.
There's,
always
it
always
rep.
It
is
always
connected
with
an
organization
or
a
sub
organization,
and
so
that's
why
we're
creating
a
registry
of
dows,
but
we
may
actually
just
use
the
ns
for
this,
we're
still
on
the
fence
about
that.
C
So
basically,
the
first
step
is
like
there
needs
to
be
a
dow
entity
created
and
that
could
be
just
represented
through
an
ens
or
it
could
be.
We
could
end
up
creating
our
own
registry,
which
just
has
like
name
and
an
image,
and
then
the
the
address
owner
of
that
dao
and
then
the
discord
server
id
is
optional.
C
We
have
a
discord
box
which
I'll
go
into
later
and
the
creator
address
is
the
person
who's
actually
setting
up
the
style
and
then
in
the
next
step
you
can
install
discord,
but
this
is
optional
and
this
would
allow
you
to
assign
roles
and
discord
based
on
badge
ownership,
which
you'll
see
how
that
becomes
relevant
later
then.
The
next
step
is
creating
a
new
badge
so,
as
I
said,
initially
we're
very
unopinionated
about
what
badges
are
or
what
they
can
represent.
C
I'll
give
you
a
few
examples
from
the
dials
that
we've
been
working
with
so
one
now
working
with
medistreet.
They
have
badges
representing
levels,
so
they
have
level
one
through
level
five
and
they
have
the
custom
names
they
have
like
the
c
salt
trade
badge,
the
t
trade
badge,
and
that
represents
like
a
progression
of
like
going
deeper
into
the
dow
by
earning
each
of
these
different
level.
Badges
a
different
dao
working
with
cabin
dao
they've
thought
about
badges
for
a
long
time
as
well,
and
they
have
a
badge
that
it's
a
pull-up.
C
Actually,
it's
kind
of
a
misuse
of
what
a
pub
is
for,
but
it
was
the
easiest
way
for
them
to
do
it
at
the
time
and
it's
a
it's
the
badge
that
was
given
to
the
people
who
won
the
contest
for
naming
the
cows
at
the
cabindale
property.
So
it's
like
a
contest
and
then
the
winners
of
the
contest
got
this
badge.
So
that's
just
to
give
you
an
example
of
like
a
badge
could
be
anything.
It
could
be
a
core
contributor
badge
which
all
the
core
contributors
get.
C
It
could
be
an
engineering
guild
badge
which
everyone
in
that
guild
gets.
So
the
idea
here
is
like
it's
very
unopinionated.
You
can
create
a
badge
for
anything.
The
only
thing
is,
it
needs
to
have
an
artwork
a
name
and
be
associated
with
a
dow,
and
then
the
other
important
thing
is
every
badge
needs
to
have
a
rule
set
for
how
it
can
be
earned,
because
if
there's
no
rule
set
about
how
this
badge
can
be
earned,
then
anyone
can
just
mint
any
badge
and
then
they
have
no
meaning.
C
So
in
this
first
version
of
the
product
we
have
only
one
type
of
rule
set
for
minting
badges,
which
is
that
one
account
can
give
badges
to
another
account.
So
here
you
can
see
in
in
the
screen
here
this
badge
can
be
assigned
by
a
specific
address.
So
if
you
take
the
example
of
a
dao
that
is
using
the
badges
for
their
community
members,
the
community
lead
address
might
be
the
one
input
here
and
then
the
community
lead
address
can
basically
decide
manually
who
gets
this
badge.
C
But
this
is
just
like
the
first
version
of
this,
because
it
was
the
easiest
to
build,
but
actually
in
the
next
version.
What
we'll
be
shipping
is
that
you
can
put
in
a
set
of
on
and
off
chain
requirements,
so
you
can
think
of
that
as
like
a
quest
or
a
mission
that
people
have
to
complete
a
set
of
tasks
before
they
can
and
the
badge.
So
this
would
be
kind
of
like
creating
these
like
very
permissionless
quests.
C
So
it
might
be
like
to
onboard
to
the
engineering
guild
and
get
the
engineering
guild
badge.
You
need
to
complete
these
five
things
and
that
could
be
unchained
stuff,
but
we're
also
building
an
app
that
allows
you
to
do
off-chain
things
that
we,
the
app,
will
then
kind
of
like
act
as
a
validator
that
those
off-chain
things
have
been
completed,
and
then
the
next
step
is
adding
discord.
Rules.
C
As
I
said,
that's
that's
optional,
but
we
have
a
bot
that
can
then
assign
the
discord
rules
to
everyone
who
gets
the
badge
and
then
the
final
piece
of
information.
The
badge
is
the
expiry
rule.
We
think
this
is
going
to
be
really
important
for
badges
that
are
like
a
temporary
role
in
a
dow.
So,
like
one
use
case
we
see,
is
the
community
lead
badge?
C
You
know,
maybe
one
person
got
elected
to
be
a
community
lead
for
three
months
and
then
you
can
set
the
expiry
for
the
community
lead
badge
to
three
months
after
minting.
C
But
yeah
that
these
badges
are
unchanged,
so
I
can
say
a
bit
more
about
the
badges
themselves.
We
have
an
eip
in
progress
for
three,
which
is
for
non-transferable
nfts,
so
that
they're
based
on
the
721
construct,
but
they
are
non-transferable.
C
We're
working
on
a
light
paper
for
the
protocol
and
the
idea
is
that
they
are
non-transferable,
but
they
are
revocable
and
reassignable
and
there's
we
can
talk
more
about
the
mechanisms
for
how
we
can
do
that
in
a
decentralized
way.
But
the
idea
is
that
they're
in
principle
non-transferable,
but
we
know
that
we
need
to
have
methods
for
the
badges
to
be
taken
away
from
bad
actors
or
to
be
reassigned
to
a
different
account
if
someone
loses
access
to
that,
the
primary
account
okay.
C
So
if
we
go
next,
I'm
just
going
to
skip
through
that.
So
the
final
step
once
you've
created
a
badge,
is
to
invite
members
to
mint
that
badge.
So,
as
I
said
like
in
this
first
version,
the
only
way
to
give
out
a
badge
will
be
manually.
So
someone
actually
comes
in
here
and
says,
like
these:
are
the
10
people
that
can
make
this
badge
and
then
they
can
also
add
people
later.
It's
not
like.
They
have
to
add
everyone
at
once.
C
So
the
main
use
case
that
we're
kind
of
working
with
for
this
very
first
version
is
that
you
know
save
as
a
core
contributor
badge
right.
So
it's
only
like
20
people
and
it's
you
know
very
manual
like
the
community.
Lead
knows
who
they
are,
and
so
they,
they
kind
of
you
know,
add
them
to
the
list
and
then
they
can
claim
the
badge.
But,
as
I
said
like
what
we're
working
on
for
the
next
milestone
is
to
actually
that
you
can
create
like
a
kind
of
a
set
of
requirements.
C
That's
like
more
permissionless
for
someone
to
actually
earn
the
badge.
So
that's
pretty
much
it
right.
You
just
add
people.
The
badge
is
ready.
You
can
share
the
link
and
then
now
we're
seeing
like
imagine
someone
shared
the
link
with
me.
I'm
going
to
get
the
cool
contributor
badge
because
the
community
lead
knows
I'm
a
co-contributor.
C
They
sent
me
the
link
and
then
I
basically
just
signed
to
confirm
that
I
control
that
wallet
and
then
transactions
pending.
Okay,
let's
pretend
it
didn't
fail.
So
I
earned
the
badge
and
then,
with
the
discord
bot
the
roles,
any
associated
roles
would
be
assigned
to
me
and,
of
course,
this
badge
can
be
used
by
any
other,
like
on-chain,
decentralized
apps.
So
the
ones
we're
working
with
right
now,
we're
talking
with
about
integrations,
are
snapshot.
C
C
You
could
use
them
to
distribute
governance
weights
based
on
badge
ownership.
Another
use
case
is
so
we
have
the
concept
of
a
dao,
but
we
also
want
to
introduce
the
concept
of
daos
and
sub-dials.
C
And
then,
if
you
have
a
badge
associated
with
a
sub-dial,
you
could
actually
give
more
governance
weight
to
contributors
that
are
in
you
know,
involved
with
a
specific
sub-dial
on
voting
on
elements
of
that
sub-dial.
If
that
makes
sense,
that's
another
use
case.
We
we've
heard
a
lot
from
dallas,
but
yeah.
So
that's
that's
the
idea.
That's
that's!
Basically
it
it's
pretty
straightforward,
but
I'm
sure
there's
a
lot
of
questions
so
yeah
feel
free
to
ask
away.
A
Yeah
so
like
this,
anyone
has
any
questions.
D
C
I
haven't
thought
thought
a
lot
about
that,
so
that
I'd
be
interested
in
hearing
what
what
your
thoughts
were.
But
the
idea
is
that
the
badges
have
an
image
and
a
name,
and
then,
if
you
have
a
ui,
you
could
display
the
badges
in
your
ui
in
whatever
way
you
want.
So
that's
a
use
case
that
we
know
a
few
dials
we're
working
with.
C
We
were
considering
mainnet
and
optimism.
I'd
be
curious
if
there's
any
other
change
that
you
would
be
interested
in,
I'm
assuming
that.
E
E
So
we
do
most
of
our
like
contributor
proposals
and
like
the
way
contributors
get
paid
on
gnosis
chain
and
so
yeah.
I
was
just
thinking,
it'd
be
very
cool
if
we
could
build
yeah
as
nathan
says
in
the
chat,
there's
a
lot
of
dials
on
notice,
because
it's
very
cheap
but
yeah.
It
would
be
very
cool
if
we
could
automate
so
like
when
users
are
creating
their
proposals
to
get
paid,
they
could
select
what
role
they're
in
and
based
on
that
get
badges
likely
for
us.
E
It
wouldn't
be
directly
for
governance,
because
it'd
be
kind
of
complicated
to
build
into
our
system
as
it
is
already,
but
even
just
for,
like
the
social
or
being
able
to
view
what
sort
of
roles
people
have
in
the
ui
would
be
very
cool
yeah.
It
would
just
be
difficult
if
it
was
no.
No,
no,
no
okay.
C
C
Yeah
yeah
the
other
thing
that
just
speaking
of
the
payments,
we're
also
working
on
an
integration
with
the
drips
protocol
by
radical,
which
is
kind
of
a
money
streaming
protocol,
and
the
idea
would
be
that
you
could
connect
a
drip
to
a
badge
and
if
that
badge
has
an
expiry
time
window,
then
that
a
money
drip
would
go
to
the
holder
of
that
badge
for
the
time
of
before
it
expires.
So
that
would
be
another
use
case.
A
Yeah
interesting,
so
I
think
ross
kind
of
like
touched
on
the
current
state,
but
so
I
don't
know
if
you
know
exactly
how,
like
the
dig
style,
governance
works,
but
today
we're
using
sort
of
like
non-transferable
reputation
as
the
voting
power.
That's
the
system.
Our
long-term
plan
is
to
move
to
sort
of
like
a
dual
system.
That
also
has
you
know,
like
a
token
or
a
vested
token,
and
then
also
this
so
like
non-transferable,
reputation
and
yeah
we're
also
like
their
eap
that
they're
proposing.
A
E
Yeah
yeah
yeah,
and
we
still
like
me
in
toronto,
also
had
this
chat
about
like
a
system
where
it
was
like.
We
had
a
similar
idea
where
reputation
was
more
like
an
nft,
where
you
had
different
types
based
on
the
work
you're
doing,
and
it
would
like
show
more
of
a
social
status
than
just
being
a
number.
E
E
As
soon
as
you
begin
and
anytime
you're
playing
around
with
that
you're
kind
of
playing
around
with
the
power
dynamics
with
the
dao,
which
is
like
fine,
maybe
if
you're
considering
it
for
a
smaller
dowbo,
and
you
think
about
it
for
something
like
us,
then
it's
a
lot
more
dangerous.
But
it's
a
good
idea.
I
think
yeah.
E
I
don't
know
about
it
being
in
the
first
version
of
governance
2.0,
which
is
what
we've
like
defined
as
the
that
splits,
where
we
have
that
liquid
tokens,
as
well
as
non-liquid
token
voting
and
a
formula
for
that.
But
I
think
in
the
future
it's
very
cool
like
as
an
idea
how.
E
Yeah,
so
it's
just
a
simple
percentage,
total
supply
and
then
how
much
you
own
is
the
percentage
and
2.0
how.
B
E
C
That
out
yeah
to
go
back
to
kind
of
how
we've
been
thinking
about
reputation,
so
the
way
you're
describing
is
as
one
model
we
also
see
like
the
zodiac
team-
is
building
these
like
upgradeable
nfts,
which
are
it's
sort
of
something
that
like
grows
and
accrues
over
time.
C
The
way
we've
been
thinking
about
it
is
introducing
these
tokens
as
these
sort
of
atomic
units
that
can
represent
different
things
and
then
downstream
of
that
different
applications
can
interpret
your
ownership
of
a
set
of
these
units
as
a
reputation
score
or
as
a
governance
score,
or
something
like
that.
C
So
we're
kind
of
taking
away
separating
the
logic
of
earning
a
badge
and
having
a
badge
from
whatever
that
badge
gets
you
downstream,
whether
that's
like
governance
or
reputation,
and
so
other
yeah
ideas
that,
like
other
apps,
can
build
on
top
of
these
primitives
to
kind
of
interpret
whatever
they
want
from
it.
E
Yeah,
it's
a
good
idea.
I
guess
more
going
down
the
route
of
like
like
a
universal
reputation
across
like
multiple
dials.
It's
very
cool.
A
Yeah
cool:
are
there
any
other
questions
for
anyone,
so
emily
when,
when
is
this,
gonna
go
live
like?
When?
Are
you
deploying.
C
C
A
A
Okay,
that's
cool,
I'm
yeah,
I
mean
we
would
be
interested
to
like
sort
of
try
and
test
this
out.
C
Yeah,
as
I
said,
there's
a
lot
of
different
use
cases
right
like
even
if
you
just
want
to
use
it
to
give
an
award
to
a
competition
of
something
you
know
instead
of
using
a
co-app
but
yeah
it'd
be
open
to
all
other
feedback
like
if
anyone
thinks
of
anything
you
know,
asynchronously,
please
do
send
it
over.
I'd
also
be
curious.
Your
thoughts
on
you
know
how
much
of
this
being
on
chain
and
like
how
important
that
is
for
you.
That
would
be
yeah
interesting
for
me
to
know.
C
Asks
and
basically
outer
space
would
validate
them,
and,
and
that's
only
for
tasks
that
we
currently
don't
have
a
way
to
do
on
chain
in
an
efficient
or
good
way.
So
it
wouldn't
be
like
a
requirement
to
use
those,
but
I'm
guessing
that
would
like
be
a
no-go
for,
for
you
all
to
have
any
kind
of
like
off-chain
activity,
be
part
of
earning
a
badge.
E
I
don't
think
it
has
to
be
against
it,
depending
on
what
it's
for
like,
if
we're
to
use
it
as
a
governance
badge
that
actually
gave
you
governance.
I
think
it
would
be
against
it
if
it
was
just
like
a
ui
element
that
highlighted
you
on
a
forum
or
something
then
maybe
not
so
much.
A
C
Yeah
yeah:
well,
that's
the
beauty
of
the
system
like
some
of
the
badges
can
be
kind
of
not
meaningless,
but
like
less
meaningful,
like
you
know,
you
got
to
name
the
cow
and
then
some
other
badges
can
be
like
highly
meaningful.
Like
you
know,
you're
a
level,
seven
engineering
guild
contributor
and
you
get
a
lot
of
weight
in
those
decisions
or
something.
E
Yeah,
the
initial
rule
that
you
showed
of
just
having
giving
one
address
the
right
to
mint
the
badges
actually
would
probably
be
all
we
would
need
to
do
like
a
roll
system
just
because
we
already
have
the
avatar
address.
Doing
these
executing
these
and
giving
contributors
their
pay
anyways,
so
it'd
actually
be.
C
E
A
Yeah
so
usually
sort
of
like
the
next
step
and
like
a
way
to
sort
of
keep
communications
is
we
are
they're
open,
like
usually
it's
a
telegram
group,
but
I
think
like
I
was.
We
were
communicating
on
discord,
so
this
could
also
be
like
a
discord
group,
but
I
think
that's
limited
to
10
people.
Maybe
so
I
don't
know
if
you
guys
are
using
telegram,
but
you.
A
C
Yeah
sounds
great:
we
can
yeah,
we
can
send
you
updates
and
let
you
know-
and
we
have
something
that
you
can
play
around
with
and
send
us
any
questions
or
feedback.
You
have.
A
Yeah,
okay
sounds
good,
then
yeah,
you
know
we
will,
if
I
think
I
I
wrote
this
a
while
ago,
like
inside
one
of
the
chats,
but
I
think
you
know:
if
something
is
you
know
going
to
be
decentralized
or
is
it
is
unchained
and
planning
to
sort
of
like
be
a?
You
know
like
like
a
foundational
piece
like
so
thinks
that
we'll
try
it.
We
will
try
it.
We
will
test
it
out
and
yeah.
We
like
things
that
are
on
chain.
Basically.
A
C
Thanks
for
giving
us
the
time,
I
think
I
have
to
jump
in
a
couple
minutes
anyway,
but
thanks
so
much
for
inviting
me
inviting
us
into
your
and
your
meeting.
A
A
Awesome
thanks
thanks
guys
so
yeah
for
the
next
topics
we
have
so
generally
ecc.
I
think,
is
there
a
sale
happening
in
a
couple
of
days,
yeah,
so
there's
a
there's,
a
sale
happening
on
the
31st
and
then.
G
Yeah,
that's
next
tuesday,.
A
Yeah,
so
that's
that
and
then
we
also
need
to
figure
out
whether
we
partner
with
any
other
organizations
for
like
the
whatever
we're
doing
at
acc.
G
Yeah,
you
suggested
the
idea
like
a
couple
of
weeks
back
and
I
circled
back
to
it,
and
I
thought
I
I
remember
attending
the
collide
adventures
happy
hour
and
it
it
kind
of
like
draws
the
attention
to
whoever
is
doing
the
happy
hour
and
and
people
pay
more
attention
like
that,
it's
more
concentrated
it
kind
of
like
the
organization,
organizing
it
is
being
highlighted.
G
You
know,
rather
than
you
remember,
all
the
swag
in
the
co-working
space.
It
was
just
on
display
like
what
do
you
call
it
in
the
hotels
like
full
service?
No,
you
know
a
buffet
where
you
just
grab
whatever
you
like.
It's
it's
very
impersonal,
so
I
thought
if
we
wish
it's
probably
more
of
a
conversation
for
tomorrow
during
the
gx
voice
call.
But
if
we
wish
to
do
some
interesting
carrot
campaign
or
any
type
of
marketing
or
swag,
we
could
organize
some
type
of
a
happy
hour.
G
G
A
Yeah,
I
wonder
if
like
would
we
what
about
like
doing
something
with
gnosis?
Would
people
be
open
for
that?
I
think
that's
kind
of
like
the
organization
we're
most
close
to
or
like
maybe
gnosis
chain.
I
I
would
personally
love
that
yeah.
G
We
could
we
could
totally
explore
this
and
I
think
it's
it's
it's
achievable.
G
Good
yeah:
well
let
let's
talk
further
tomorrow,
then
you
know
just
announcing
it
as
an
idea
for
people
to
think
about.
Let
it
marinate
you
know,
have
people
think
about
it
throughout
the
week
and
and
if
something
comes
up,
guys
feel
free
to
share
it
in
key
base
and
yeah,
we'll
see
how
it
develops
further.
A
G
Yeah
kind
of
like
we've
been,
you
know,
we
explored,
you,
know
different
fun
use
cases
for
carrots
with
the
social
media
campaign,
the
the
twitter,
the
excel
twitter
awareness
in
amsterdam,
and
it
was
in
a
way
a
success
because,
with
a
tiny
expenditure,
almost
non-existent,
we
gained
a
lot
of
publicity
and
the
campaign
was
somewhat
successful
in
terms
of
achieving
the
end
goal
by
having
five
influences
ending
up
following
dx
dial,
and
we
wanted
to
follow
up
with
another
interesting
fun
use
case
for
promo
purposes.
G
To
highlight
carrot,
it
doesn't
have
to
be
anything
grandiose
and
like
perfect
it.
It
has
to
be
something
light
funny
making
people
enjoy
participating
in
it.
You
know
it
doesn't
have
to
be
something
serious,
so
I
I
believe
if
we
come
up
with
some
interesting
game,
maybe
that
launches
during
the
happy
hour
or
concludes
during
the
happy
hour
and
somehow
leverages
carrots
would
be
interesting
as
well
yeah,
just
another
food
for
thought.
You
know.
A
A
So
yeah,
I
guess
that's
that
and
then
yeah
the
the
sale
itself
is
happening
for
ecc
is
happening
next
week
on
tuesday,
right
yeah
and
we
still
are
trying
to
get
yeah
like
like
a
team
ticket
like
a
five-pack
ticket
or
something
I
think,
someone
in
the
chat
mentioned
that
they're
they
were
selling
like
50
tickets
right.
G
That
limit
was
just
for
the
individual
purchases
for
group
ticket
purchases.
The
limit
was
a
lot
higher,
but
there
was
another
issue:
they
didn't
announce
properly
the
options
people
had
when
they
were
purchasing
group
tickets.
It
ended
up
being
limited
to
just,
I
think,
on-chain,
so
people
who
were
prepared
to
buy
a
group
ticket
but
only
had
a
card
at
hand
couldn't
so
it
was
like
a
huge
mess
and
we're
hopefully
prepared
for
next
time.
G
A
H
A
Cool
cool
yeah,
oh
by
the
way
like
uni,
swap
just
the
proposal
passed
to
deploy
on
gnosis
chain,
yeah,
big
yeah,.
G
Once
people
lose
enough
money
trying
to
help
you
on
udv3,
even
though
you
know
gnosis,
will
give
them
the
perfect
environment
to
test
and
manage
their
positions.
You
know,
unlike
mainnet,
with
the
expensive
gas,
no
matter
how
cheap
it
is
at
the
moment,
it's
still
not
easy
to
manage
those
nft.
You
know.
Lp
positions.
G
Gnosis
will
be
a
whole
different
ball
game.
I
think
people
will
be
experimenting
a
lot.
I
think
they'll
still
lose
a
lot
of
money
trying
to
lp
if
they
don't
know
what
they're
doing
but
yeah
this.
This
should
bring
a
lot
of
volume
and
traffic.
I'm
I'm
very
excited
about
this
good
times.
Folk
noses.
G
G
Also
other
tools
that
are
actually
competing
in
a
way
with
swapper
offering
lp's
incentives
like
there
are
vaults
where
people
could
lock
their
nfts
and
earn
rewards
for
lping
on
on
uniswap,
and
this
is
kind
of
like
the
business
of
swapper
with
the
diy
farming.
I
wish
you
just
upgrade
to
allow
nfts.
A
Yeah,
I
don't
know
if
there's
anything
else
or
people
want
to
talk
about
anything
else,
we're
kind
of
at
the
end
of
the
call
but
yeah.
G
Yeah
I
mean
the
dx
biz
team
is
chatting
with
a
couple
of
teams
that
wish
to
propose
to
dxdow
for
net
request
for
funding,
we're
filling
in
the
due
diligence
documentation
and
they
are
actually
interested
in
using
carrots.
G
The
way
atlantis
world
did
so
we'll
see
a
lot
more
of
that,
and
it
will
help
us
popularize
it,
and
it
will
make
our
lives
actually
easier
with
scaling
gx
ventures,
because
you,
you
would
have
startups
kind
of
like
competing
for
your
money
and
like
giving
each
other
a
run
for
the
buck,
trying
to
one-up
each
other
with
as
many
deliverables
as
possible,
so
that
we
approve
accept
their
carrots,
that
they
would
give
us
and
and
if
they
deliver
we,
we
would
basically
yeah
for
us
to
actually
create
the
campaign,
give
them
the
carrots
and
for
them
to
start
working
on
it.
A
Yeah,
that's
cool,
yes,
I
I
think
so
just
kind
of
like
say
on
this
like
bear
market
things
like
this
is
like
the
people
who
were
here.
I
guess
in
the
last
bear
market.
A
It's
I
think
junk
was
kind
of
like
talking
about
this
in
the
past,
where
right
now
like
in,
like
last
year,
was
just
like
all
the
the
next
new
best
rage
which
is
like
it
doesn't
really
make
sense
and
everybody's
like
going
to
it
like
so
like
the
andre
cronier
symptom
of
like
you
know
the
next
new
shiny
thing
and
the
bear
market
is
really
the
nice
the
nicest
time
to
actually
build,
and
you
know
the
people
who
are
staying
here
are
the
interesting
builders,
and
so
I
think
I
think
dick's
ventures
is
gonna.
A
Have
a
lot
yeah
a
lot
more
opportunities
in
this
coming
yeah.
Basically,
in
display
market
less
noise,
better
startups
yeah
like
nami
mimi,
so
I
guess
do
you
want
to
talk
about
mimi?
Maybe
I
wasn't
following
up
like.
G
Wait
what
I
could
say
about
nimi.
Is
it
it's
it's?
What
is
unique
about?
It
is
the
people
behind
mimi
have
reputation,
and
this
speaks
volumes.
You
know
everybody's
talking
about
reputation,
soul-bound
reputation
and
stuff
like
this,
like
what
is
more
valuable
than
seeing
a
bunch
of
entrepreneurs
building
a
new
product
and
the
way
you
could
build
your
confidence
in
them
is
by
seeing
that
they've
actually
earned
reputation
and
they
have
a
solid
background.
F
Well,
we're
still
being
approached
by
potential
vc
firms
we're
still
looking
for
funding
from
geeksdown.
F
Probably
this
is
a
record
call,
so
I'm
not
gonna
talk
a
lot,
but
overall,
the
product
is
still
being
developed.
Looking
for
a
lot
of
cool
integrations,
especially
with
nfts
payments.
F
Basically,
if
you
go
to
linktree
and
try
the
product
for
yourself,
it's
very
centralized,
but
we're
going
to
bring
all
that
futures
and
adopt
them
for
like
work.
Three
ecosystem,
I
believe,
like
two-thirds
of
what
link
tree
has
on
their
belt,
can
be
actually
found
in
the
web.
3,
for
example,
you
have
spotify,
you
can
have
music
nfts.
F
Basically,
social
media
links
can
be
something
like
lens
protocol.
We
can
we're
going
to
also
have
like
a
very
specific
lens
protocol
integration,
where
you
can
either
deploy
your
current
mini
as
a
lens
protocol
profile
and
vice
versa.
So
you
can
have
mini
page
where
you
have
like
a
personalized
web
page,
but
you
can
also
have
you
can
have
new.
B
H
Sorry
I
was
chatting
with
ben
or
rory
from
dowstek
alchemy.
What's
the
latest?
What's
the
question
we
were
just.
H
F
So
back
to
you
nylon,
what
do
you
think
yeah.
A
So
so
I
I
really
like
the
I
really
like
the
fact
you
can.
You
could,
like
you
know,
personal
websites
or
whatever,
like
you
know,
these
are
big
thing
in
like
web
too,
but
in
order
to
do
that,
you
have
to
you
know
whatever
like
buy
a
dna
like
a
dns
and
like
a
provider
and
all
that
stuff,
and
it's
a
very
interesting
use
case
to
just
you
know,
allow
people
to
create
these
sort
of
personal
websites.
A
You
know
that
they're
that
are
owned
by
them
and
then
yeah
from
here
like
interesting
to
see
if
we
could
integrate
like
mirror
right,
which
is
like
the
the
web
3
like
the
crypto,
medium
alternative
and
all
these
things
to
sort
of
be
yeah
inside
your
your
ens
name
and
yeah,
just
yeah.
I'm
really.
I
think
this
is
a
really
cool
concept
and
yeah
who's
better.
To
do
this
other
than
deke
style
who's
literally
been.
You
know
the
only
ones
using
our
ens
names
like
practically
no
one
else
has
so
yeah.