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B
Hello
and
welcome
to
the
dxdow
pistol
call
for
monday
february,
28
2022.
on
the
agenda.
Today
we
have
sorry
one
new
member,
intro,
derek
we'll
be
exploring
crypto
today
and
astroids
update
and
then
yeah
a
quick
discussion
about
the
taoist,
amsterdam
and
yeah
a
few
other
things
under
ukraine
and.
C
D
Yeah
hi
nice
to
meet
you
guys,
I'm
dirk
this
is
actually
I
think.
My
first
day
I
had
a
little
bit
of
a
onboarding
call
with
that
today,
yeah,
I'm
a
at
the
moment,
I'm
a
creative
director
or
digital
designer
that
worked
in,
I
would
say,
like
classical
design
industry.
For
I
don't
know,
20
years
plus
I
kind
of
work
on
everything
that
moves,
and
that
is
interactive.
I
yeah
from
from
apps
to
websites
to
digital
branding
this
sort
of
stuff.
D
D
So
I
I
have
a
really
broad
range
of
of
skills
when
it
comes
to
digital
design
and
I'm
really
looking
forward
to
see
where
I
can
apply
this
to
this
kind
of
new
and
interesting
construct
like
a
dao
yeah,
and
this
kind
of
what
I'm
doing
right
now,
just
to
orientate
myself
and
see
how
how
to
contribute
and
how
to
how
to
you
know,
find
a
role
and
how
to
help
you
guys
and
to
create
to
create
something
yeah,
maybe
working
on
design
systems.
D
Things
like
that
or
communication
yeah,
or
like
something
like
creating
new
ways
of
designing
with
the
community
and
including
the
community
in
design
decisions.
That
are
things
that
I
think
about
right
now
and
I'm
interested
in
to
explore.
D
D
Questions
I'm
happy
to
kind
of
answer
them
or
just
connect
with
you
guys
later
on.
Just
let
me
know.
B
Yeah
awesome
so
welcome,
and
I
will
say
that
some
of
the
like
the
way
a
dao
operates
is,
is
that
it
works
by
initiative
and
then
like.
Basically,
this
means,
if
you
have
an
idea,
you
think
you
can
contribute
to
something
you
know
bring
it
up,
share
it
with
a
few
people
in
the
dow
and
just
you
know,
carry
on
and
execute
it.
B
D
Yeah,
just
to
maybe
maybe
one
one
thing
is
also
interesting
for
everybody.
I
will
kind
of
work
for
two
days
a
week
for
the
next
foot
until
the
end
of
april
and
then
start
full-on
full-time
in
the
dao
expectations.
Yeah.
B
E
So,
first
of
all
hi
everyone
we
are
tina
and
joseph
from
crypto
today,
here
with
us,
is
noah
he's
the
lead.
Developer
he's
also
going
to
be
joining
us.
Maybe
if
things
get
technical,
so
there's
also
someone
to
answer
these
kinds
of
questions.
E
Basically
I
don't
know,
should
I
like
give
a
small
intro
to
the
platform
on
what
we
are
building?
Yes,
please
yeah
yeah.
So
so,
basically,
what
we
are
building
is
a
decentralized
coin
market
cap.
So
we
are,
we
are
building
a
system
where
you
can
get
listed
as
a
project
by
by
a
community,
so
by
our
community.
You
come
to
the
site,
you
you
start
a
listing
proposal
and
then
the
community
members,
so
the
dao
members
vote
on
well
they've
basically
verified
the
data
that
you
provided
and
yeah.
E
If
everything
goes
well,
the
process
should
be
done
in
like
108
hours
max.
The
whole
premise
actually
started
by
recognizing
that
the
market
today
has
a
lot
of
problems
with
coin
gecko
and
coin
market
cap.
So
a
lot
of
smaller
projects
that
actually
have
good
ideas
and
maybe
do
not
have
enough
financing
to
pay
off
listings
on
coin
market
cap
or
coin
gecko.
E
They
don't
really
get
that
sort
of
publicity
that
you
get
when
you
get
listed
on
coin
market
cap
and
they
well
a
lot
of
times
they
lose
on
their
value
or
don't
really
get
enough
space,
marketing,
wise
or
even
financial.
Because
of
these
things-
and
I
don't
know
how
many
of
you
actually
tried
listing
themselves
on
coin
market
cap
in
a
bull
run-
it's
it's
ridiculous.
E
At
this
moment
we
are
pretty
much
90
percent
done
with
the
development
of
of
the
backhand
side,
and
the
front
end
is
pretty
much
also,
I
I
would
say
usable
at
this
point.
At
least
it
should
be
done
in
a
week
or
two
and
yeah.
That's
that's
it
at
this.
At
this
moment,
our
warning
system
is
decentralized
and
well.
If
we
get
enough
funding
throughout
our
token
sale,
we
plan
on
adding
other
decentralized
features
and
stuff
that
we
can
use
on
the
platform,
but
that's
a
long
way.
A
Great
sounds
interesting,
and,
and
in
the
initial
call
we
had
with
you
guys,
you
also
mentioned
you
are
developing
something
like
a
prediction
markets
platform.
E
Something
similar.
Actually,
we
have
the
idea
to
to
get
like
a
bit
of
advanced
statistics,
statistics
platform
on
it.
E
But
but
that's
also
one
part
that
we
want
to
develop
when
we
get
funding,
because
this
is
something
that
will
probably
cost
us
a
bit
more
than
we
initially
have
to
develop
this.
This
first
design
that
we
have.
A
Great,
we
would
be
happy
to
work
with
you
and
list
the
dxd
token
and
the
swapper
token
on
your
platform
and
support
you
initially.
What's
what's
on
the
roadmap,
for
you
guys.
F
Well,
right
now
we're
just
trying
to
get
the
platform
launched
with
the
voting
system
intact.
So
that's
pretty
much
the
next
two
weeks
or
so
with
the
fair
launch
in
a
week
and
the
platform
launched
right
after
that.
But
past
that
point.
We're
looking
to
you
know,
move
more
more
into
the
data
analytics
section
of
the
project
and
get
started
on
some
outer
aggressive
moving
average
models
so
arima
or
maybe
even
some
like
real
good
predictive
analytics
we're
going
to
be
integrating
a
lot
of
stuff
in
a
bit.
G
So
when
can
I
ask
a
question,
so
you
guys
say
like
a
decentralized
version
of
coin
market
cap
but
like
when
you
say
decentralized
like
what
do
you?
What
does
that
mean
because,
like
you're
gonna
have
this
process
where
people
can
list
tokens
and
things,
but
is
the
web
like?
Isn't
the
website
controlled
by
you
guys
and
at
the
end
of
the
day,
you
guys
will
just
put
on
the
website
what
what
you
guys
want
or
how
is
the
like,
the
actual
data
and
the
website
being
decentralized.
F
Yes,
there
is
a
limit,
you
know
decentralization
when
it
comes
to
a
host
and
website.
But
what
we're
going
to
be
doing
is
we
will
not
be
making
a
personal
choice
in
which
projects
appear
on
the
website
so
other
than
the
initial
few,
which
is
you
know,
gonna
be
ethereum,
bitcoin
and
stuff
like
that
which
we
need
to
add
just
so
they
can
exist.
You
know,
so
we
have
some
initial
data
there.
F
We
will
have
no
say
in
whether
your
project
gets
listed
on
our
platform
or
not
the
the
only
ones
deciding
that
will
be
the
users
voting
and
it's
pretty
much
all
community,
driven
with
with
voters,
validating
your
data,
because
we're
focused
on
fact
checking
not
opinion
here
and
other
more
advanced
voters.
You
know
making
sure
there's
no
foul
play
in
the
whole
system.
There
you
know,
vote,
manipulation,
etc.
F
Exactly
what
you,
what
you
just
said,
that's
that's
the
long-term
plan.
The
main
issue
is
that
as
of
right
now,
there
are
there's
very
little
in
terms
of
decentralized
data,
analytics
platforms,
and
we
have
to
you
know
at
some
point,
at
least
for
the
data
we're
showing
which
is
publicly
available,
so
we're
just
processing
it,
but
at
least
for
our
analytics
have
a
database.
F
You
know
so
it's
it's
something,
that's
very
much
non-trivial,
so
we're
starting
with
like
a
midpoint
between
where
we're
going
at
extreme
transparency,
where
we
don't
really
make
any
decisions
and
all
of
our
apis
and
everything
is
open
to
the
public
and
moving
into
maybe
a
stark
net
solution.
The
future
when,
when,
when
we
have
some
funding
to
get
the
done
because
it's
you
know
a
lot
more
complicated
to
work
with
with
true
with
truly
truly
decentralized
services,
and
it
wouldn't
be
launchable
really.
G
Yeah
I
mean
the
the
sooner
so
for
for
dx,
dow
and
the
tools
that
we're
looking
to
use
and
tools
we're
looking
to
support
as
soon
as
the
sooner
you
can
get
to
the
actual.
You
know,
as
decentralized
as
possible,
we're
always
more
excited
about
those
and
using
those
and
giving
feedback
and
testing
those.
So
that's
that's
good
yeah.
A
And
we
can,
we
also
have
a
ton
of
experience
with
our
setup
and
and
the
way
we
operate
ourselves.
So
we
could
definitely
help
you
with
some
know-how.
That's.
E
Actually,
what
what
we
kind
of
want,
I
mean
we
know
that
you
have
a
lot
of
experience
in
the
dao
like
stretch,
and
what
would
really
help
is.
Is
your
actual
experience,
the
stuff
that
you've
seen
that
you
actually
exercised
and
we,
technically
speaking,
we
probably
know
how
to
execute
some
some
stuff,
but
there's
this
moment,
I
I
think
we
talked
about
about
it
last
time
when
you,
when
you
say
dao,
it's
not
just
tech.
It's
it's
also
like
like
a
human
behavior
type
of
thing.
E
It's
a
living
organism
every
now
basically
has
humans,
interacting
with
it
and-
and
I
think
your
experience
on
the
topic
is
actually
something
that
is
pretty
much
the
most
valuable
thing
in
in
the
sense
of
how
we
plan
our
moves,
maybe
and
also
yeah.
The
technical
part
is
also
very
important.
A
Yeah,
I
I
do
see
some
synergies,
whether
it
is
our
dx
vote,
governance
platform
or
the
erc
20
governance
guilds.
Also,
there
is
something
to
be
explored
with
the
prediction
markets
platform
almond.
Instead
of
trying
to
build
something
on
your
own
and
figure
out
how
to
make
it
decentralized,
you
could
pretty
much
incorporate
the
already
existing
permissionless
framework
of
the
conditional
gnosis
tokens
that
the
omen
platform
uses
so
yeah.
I
do
see
many
ways
we
could
help
you.
We
we
have
experience
with
decentralized
frontends
management
and.
A
It
is
encouraging,
you
know
there
aren't
many.
What
you've
attempted
is
difficult
and
there
aren't
many
teams
that
even
have
the
courage
to
go
for
it
because
they
see
those
behemoths,
coin,
market,
cap
or
coin
gecko,
and
they
say:
oh,
we
don't
even
stand
the
chance
to
compete
with
them.
But
unless
someone
you
know,
unless
there's
a
david
to
go
against
the
goliath,
the
space
will
never
see
progress.
A
So
I
I
want
to
encourage
you
guys
whether
you
succeed
in
the
end
or
not
you
you
deserve
the
attention
and
I
I
feel,
like
your
intentions
are
genuine,
so
you
deserve
some
support.
E
Yeah
thanks,
I
mean,
I
don't
know
if
you
know,
if
you
guys
know
this,
but
the
actual
work
so
in
the
terms
of
development
we've
been
added
at
this
point
for
about
six
weeks,
and
I
I'd
say
it's
pretty
astonishing
what
we
accomplished
in
six
weeks
until
this
point-
and
I
I'm
completely
sure
the
platform
will
be-
will
be
launched
on
the
15th
so
right
after
the
token
sale,
and
we
got
a
lot
of
dedicated
people
here-
that
really
burn
out
themselves
doing
this
and
I
think
the
most
motivating
factor
is
basically
what
you
just
said.
E
The
david
versus
goliath
thing
I
think,
everybo
everybody
gets
that
and
everybody
is
actually
more
motivated
by
it.
So
so
it's
good
to
know
that
someone
else
is
actually
willing
to
take
on
the
fight.
Also.
G
What
is
the
you
mentioned,
a
token
sale
and
you
mentioned
a
fair
launch:
what
what
is
the,
what
are
those
two
things
and
how?
What
are
they
different
or
the
same.
E
Well,
our
fair
launch
is
a
seven-day
contribution
period
where
everyone
can
contribute
ethereum
to
the
pool
directly
to
the
smart
contract.
We
are
selling
30
billion
tokens
and,
after
the
seven
day
period
expires.
E
Everyone
is
getting
a
share
of
the
pool
proportional
to
their
to
their
investment,
so
everyone
base
and
there
is
no
starting
price.
So
basically,
the
price
will
be
determined
at
the
end
of
the
of
the
seven
day
period
and
everyone
gets
their
cut,
let's
say
proportional
to
the
investment,
but
in
order
to
actually
prevent
whaling
or
or
someone
buying
up
all
well,
let's
say
most
of
the
supply.
E
Our
system
in
the
end,
when
you
get
to
the
voting
part,
will
be
a
one
vote,
one
wallet
type
of
thing,
so
it
it
won't
really
matter
how
much
tokens
you
have
but
yeah.
It's
it's
more
of
an
investment
opportunity
on
the
sale,
not
a
controlling
part
of
your
doubt.
B
I
I
just
want
to
say
I
mean
with
what
you
just
mentioned
like
this
is
sort
of
like
airdrop
farming,
but
I
will
you
know
I
could
send
if
through
a
thousand
addresses
and
invest
through
all
of
them,
and
if
it's
so
like,
why
not
just
one
vote,
I
will
have
a
lot
of
votes.
F
You're
going
to
be,
you
know
it
is
going
to
cost
quite
a
bit
more
because
of
the
gas
cost,
so
you
could
always
do
that.
An
anonymous
decentralized
system,
but.
F
E
I
mean
the
first
idea
was
building
it
on
solana,
but
then
this
tactic-
what
you
just
said,
would
be
actually
very
valid,
but
doing
it
on
ethereum
with
these
gas
prices
would
actually
cost
a
lot.
So
we
are
actually
banking
on
on
the
ethereum
network.
Staying
as
it
is,
we
are
using
it
to
our
advantage.
Let's
say
it
like
this
yeah.
A
What
you
could
do
is
reserve
a
portion
of
your
token
to
be,
and
actually
the
other
way
around
you
could
incentivize.
So
what
we've
done
with
one
of
the
companies
we
have
actually
supported
in
the
past?
Is
we
pledged
that
we
would
support
them
with
funds
only
if
they
deliver
on
certain
deliverables?
A
So
what
you
could
do
is,
if
you
wish
to
prove
your
determination
to
the
community,
you
could
use
our
platform
called
carrot
and
have
the
community
lock
funds
in
it,
where
you
will
be
promising
to
deliver
on
certain
promises
in
a
fixed
amount
of
time?
And
if
you
deliver
on
those
promises,
you
will
be
able
to
unlock
the
funds,
and
I
think
this
will
be
a
better
approach
to
being
funded
by
the
community
and-
and
you
know,
prove
that
you
are
genuine
and
and
you're
really
gonna.
A
F
B
Okay,
anyone
else
has
any
other
questions.
B
All
right,
okay,
so
we
can
move
on
to
the
next
topic,
which
is,
I
think
we
have
neyman
and
tom
lightning
here
from
from
east
droids,
a
few
updates
and
interesting
stuff
that
they're
building
yeah.
H
Hi
everyone.
There
are
plenty
of
people
here
that
know
me
already,
but
not
everyone,
so
I'm
neyman
I've
been
building
dot,
eth
websites
and
the
d
web
since,
like
more
than
two
years,
almost
three
years
now,
which
is
a
lot
of
time
and
in
the
last
almost
a
year
I
did
a
project
called
asteroids,
ethereum
asteroids
and
before
I
say
what
we
do
and
why
I
came
here
and
stuff.
H
I
Hi
everybody
tomer,
that's
my
name
and
I
am
the
tech
person
in
asteroids,
the
one
that
does
the
tech
stuff
where
neyman
is
more
of
the
visionary
and
the
he
is
the
brain
and
I'm
the
muscle.
Let's
say
like
that.
So.
J
Yeah
yeah
yeah.
Thank
you.
My
name
is
helen
from
nairobi,
I'm
based
in
kenya
and
yeah.
I
have
okay
about
public
goods
and
doubts
and
and
social
coordination
failures
and
all
that
fun
stuff
yeah.
Thank
you.
H
It's
being
updated
like
every
all
the
time,
every
time,
all
the
time
with
new
websites,
we
organized
a
weekly
or
a
competition
of
dothi
th
website,
and
we
organize
a
community
in
our
discord,
which
is,
I
mean
small,
like
150
people,
but
very
active
and
nice
projects
come
out
of
it.
H
I
I
don't
want
to
talk
about
everything
we
do,
because
it's
quite
a
lot,
so
I'm
just
going
to
put
a
link
in
the
chat
of,
like
you
know,
summary
of
2021
that
we
had
and
and
if
you
want
to
see
what
we
do
in
general,
all
the
main
projects
take
a
look
there.
I
want
to
talk
about
two
things
which
we
are
actually
in
the
process
of
doing
and
we
came.
K
H
A
to
keep
you
updated
because
we
think
it's
like
important
for
the
wth
website
community
and
dx
dao
is
you
know,
one
of
them
taos
which
really
relies
on
it
and
also
because
we
want
to
get
ideas,
opinions,
feedback.
We
want
to
get
involvement.
We
we
want
to
know
how
to
move
forward
with
those
things.
H
H
So
everyone
here
knows
ens
and
I'm
pretty
sure
everyone
knows
that
in
november
ens
kind
of
turned
itself
into
a
double
I'm
not.
H
Happened
in
the
last
month
and
a
half
is
that
ens
started
to
have
working
groups,
so
there
are
four
working
groups
for
ecosystem
and
for
community
governance
and
public
goods
inside
of
those
working
groups.
There
are
also
sub
groups
of
different
topics,
and
we
are
recently
like
I
think,
last
week
or
the
week
before,.
H
So
we
are
right
now
in
the
stage
that
okay,
we
agreed
to
vet.
We
tell
kind
of
vague
things
that
we
want
to
do
there,
and
you
know
the
vague
thing
is
that
we
want
to
increase
the
number
of
dot
eth
website.
We
want
to
present
the
awareness
we
want
better
toolings,
we
want
more
innovation,
and
also
we
want
to
be
like
a
point
of
communication
for
for
for
everyone
that
use
it
and
and
need
something
from
ensdo
when
it
comes
to
dot
eth
websites.
H
One
thing
that
we
already
asked
for
a
small
budget:
the
budget
will
going
to
be
used
if
it's
approved
for
us
to
promote,
to
arrange
and
give
awards
for
the
center
for
the
dth
website
award
like
every
two
weeks.
I
think
we
are
going
to
organize
a
competition
between
all
the
new
websites
and
the
winner
will
get
something
like
600
ens,
which
is
our
way
to
give
bounties
and
promote
and
promote
stuff.
H
Regarding
this
topic,
it's
or
not,
this
sub
was
supposed
to
be
not
only
about
you
know
getting
funds
from
ens,
but
it
can
also
kind
of
a
political
head
where,
if
we
can
use
it
to
speak
with
other
projects,
that
we
want
to
add
support
for
dot
eth
website
like
brave
browsers
or
these
kind
of
things
yeah.
So
the
first
question
is:
who
would
be
the
best
person
of
contact
in
dx
down
the
one
which
is
working
with
with
making
your
website
in
decentralized
way
and
all
those
things.
B
So
I
think
you
know
the
process
for
so
like
how
dxdow
operates,
and
you
know
we
basically
upload.
There's
like
a
proposal
to
upload
an
ens
content
hash.
You
know
to
basically
map
a
new
ens,
so
it's
generally
yeah
yeah,
it's
generally
the
dao
and
then
yeah.
Actually
we
made,
I
can
maybe
share
it
here.
It
does
like
our
dx
voice
team
made
a
really
nice
video.
That
explains
basically
how
this
works
and
and
yeah
like
like.
B
How
do
we
actually
update
our
decentralized
websites,
and
I
mean
for
the
question
of
representing
dx
dao
at
dns?
I
don't
think
anyone
is
is
like
doing
that
or
anyone
is
active
and
I
don't
know
I'd
be
very
open
to
exploring
some
sort
of
like
partnership
to
have
someone
represent
basically
are
interested
at
dns.
Now
I
mean
I
personally
delegated
my
ens
to
you,
but
but
yeah.
H
It's
smaller
than
that,
I
am
not
sure
how
is
dx,
dow,
with
building
the
dot
eth
website.
If
there
are
some
kind
of
we
have
lots
of
difficulties
with
the
two
links
that
exist
with
the
fact
that
we
rely
on
on
gateways
with
you
know,
support
from
brave
which,
for
our
website
is,
is
terrible
and
I'm
not
sure
if
anyone
is
is
thinking
about
it
from
the
dx
dow
side.
H
K
Yeah
neiman,
I
think
you
know
everyone
I
think,
on
this
call
or
kind
of
within
dick
style
community.
Maybe
I
speak
just
for
myself
here
I'll
say
that
is
really
proud
and
into
the
ens
proposal
process
that
dx
style
does
just
in
denver.
I
would
say
that
was
probably
like
the
number
one
thing
I
say
for
what
kind
of
like
sets
the
style
apart.
You
know
also
things
about
being
all
on
chain
kind
of
running
the
treasury
there.
But
you
know
we
have
been
doing
more
and
more
communication
about
this.
K
So
you
know,
as
I
think,
you're
aware,
we've
been
you
know,
hosting
sites.
I
think
since
summer
of
2019
through
this
process,
but
we
had
a
nice
article
in
november
written
by
sky
on
this
that
kind
of
put
that
out
there,
and
then
we
just
finished
this
video
a
week
ago
about
this.
K
So
to
me,
I
think,
like
the
biggest
opportunity
is
to
talk
more
about
this,
so
I'd
be
really
interested
in
maybe
trying
to
collaborate
on
what
you
were
just
discussing
there
like
what
are
what's
like
the
technical
follow-up
to
some
of
the
problems
with
the
ens
system.
Now
that
say,
like
geeks,
dow
encounters
and
not
I'm
not
saying
problems
is
the
wrong
thing,
but
maybe
like
things
to
fix,
and
maybe
that
could
be
like
kind
of
co-authored
or
something
like
that.
K
But
I
think
we
are
interested
in
producing
content
around
this
and
it
would
be,
I
think,
good
to
to
get
into
like
the
technical
side
of
where
things
could
improve
there.
But
this
is
definitely
like
something
that
we'd
like
to
make
part
of
the
like
deep
style
brand.
More
broadly,
I
think
it
should
be
adopted
by
other
other
projects
and
I'd
definitely
be
interested
in
kind
of
working
with
you
directly
on
that
too.
So
I
think.
G
So
neiman
this
this
actually
reminds
me.
You
know
what
like
originally
so
there's
these
centralized
points
of
contact
still
like
eat
that
link
and
eat
that
limo's
a
little
better
and
relying
on
brave
so
like
yeah,
you're,
right,
dx
style
has
its
process
to
get
the
front
ends
up
on
on
eth
names.
G
But
then
the
question
is:
there's
all
these
other
parts
of
the
system
that,
like
aren't
that
decentralized
and
those
still
need
to
be
fixed
and
all
that
kind
of
stuff,
and
you
actually,
you
know,
I
think
I
asked
you
to,
and
you
actually
wrote
that
article
about
like
why
this
stuff
is
important
and
why
it
matters
a
while
a
while
back-
and
you
know
so
that
probably
got
some
readership,
but
revisiting
this
and
like
expressing
even
though
dx
dows
made
it
very
clear
how
like
actual
front
ends,
can
be
owned
by
dallas.
G
We
still
have
very
few
dows
or
groups
that
have
have
copied
it.
It's
not
it's
not
actually,
that
hard
and
and
for
some
reason
they
haven't
done
it.
I
mean
people
like
on
your
on
your
when
you
published
e
asteroids
shows
all
the
front
ends
that
are
owned
by
enses,
but
then
remember,
I
asked
like
the
community
or
on
twitter.
G
I
was
trying
to
fund
like
to
find
out
how
many
of
those
are
actually
owned
by
daos
by
not
actual
people
like,
like
vitalik
uses,
ens
right
now
as
well,
but
he
controls
it
himself,
and
so
the
question
is,
if
you're
a
if
you're,
if
you're,
actually
a
dow
or
a
decentralized
project,
why
why
don't
you
and
why
yeah
don't
do
you
have
your
front
end
owned
by
the
dow?
G
H
Yeah,
let
me
take
a
look
at
exactly
the
process
that
you
have,
which
you
know.
I
read
the
article,
but
I
don't
know
the
details
and
then
I'm
communicating
with
actually
the
ens
people
and
it
would
be
super
awesome
if
it
can,
if
they
could
use
it.
I'm
not
sure
if
they're
mature
enough
as
a
doubt
to
do
that.
L
H
Well,
enos
dap
has
I
mean
yes,
the
nsdap
has
like
a
wth
website,
which
I
don't
know
if
anyone
uses,
but
it
has,
and
it
was
just
updated
this
week.
I
know
because
I
see
all
all
the
updates
and
not
and
ensdo
has
no
website.
K
G
H
So,
and
I
think
this
is
exactly
the
kind
of
stuff
that
we
should
push
forward
like
in
the
dot
ath
subgroup,
so
I'm
going
to
read
it
and
probably
I'm
going
to
get
back
to
you
guys,
everyone.
You
know
a
regular
channel
communications
or
even
like
a
forum
post.
If
it's
okay
or
I
don't
know,
actually
what
nowadays
what's
the
best
way
to
to
communicate
with
a
dxdow
community
changes
of
the
time
discord.
H
H
It
relates
to
the
article
that
I
wrote
with
his
prompt
and
and
and
his
help
we
we
we,
we
use
a
lot
of
services
when
we
do
our
search
engine
and
we
do
all
of
our
websites
and
we
are
unhappy
about
it,
one
of
the
services,
what
we
had
to
actually
create
for
ourselves.
So
asteroids
eth,
limo
updates,
like
every
few
hours
like
every
time
with
a
new
website
comes,
and
sometimes
it's
like
30
websites
a
day.
Sometimes
it's
once
in
half
a
day
and
we
we
we
couldn't
pay
for
it.
H
H
On
everywhere-
and
it
works
like
in
all
all
the
gateways
and
all
the
browsers
and
everything,
and
then
with
time
more
and
more
people
in
our
community
and
twitter
were
complaining
that
they
can't
update
their
websites
because
they
don't
have
the
money
for
that.
So
thomas
here
was
think
was
one
week
where
I
was
busy
with
real
life.
H
Things
and
thomas
just
like
did
like
a
quick
prototype
of
something
which
he
called
d-web
services,
which
is
basically
like
an
ipns
service,
and
we
we
offer
that
to
the
community,
for
people
to
open,
like
it
says,
close
beta.
If
you
want
to
have
a
account
contact
us,
we
we
decided
we're
gonna,
give
like
you
know.
25
free
accounts
like
in
this
stage,
just
to
see
how
it
goes
on
super
quickly.
It
was
filled
so
now
there
are
like
25
people
using
it,
and
I
think
that
quite
a
lot
of
of
what.
K
H
You
know
gateways,
like
the
you
know,
gapers
for
eth
websites,
web3
providers
ipf
face
whatever
you
need
and
we
would
operate
some
services
and
especially
give
support
and
probably
also
do
a
bit
of
due
diligence,
because
those
gateways
are
only
as
good
as
you
know,
the
reputation
or
the
the
reliability
of
whoever
operates
that
you
probably
also
need
some
some
kind
of
user
agreements.
You
know
to
make
sure
that
no
one
cheats
you
and
stuff.
H
This
is
all
a
vision.
We,
we
are
not
sure,
practically
wise
how
to
move
forward
with
it.
We
don't
even
open
it
right
now
for
everyone,
because
we
don't
have
so
it
costs
a
bit
to
operate,
and
we
don't
have
right
now
the
funds
to
make
it
open
for
everyone
and
operate
for
25
people.
We
can
absorb
it
for
a
bit
more,
it's
a
bit
harder.
H
H
We
are
looking
for
help
how
to
set
it
up
as
a
community
that
we
we
don't
know,
we
want
it
on
one
hand
to
be
non-for
profit,
because
it's
supposed
to
be
like
you
know,
good
services
for
the
community.
On
the
other
hand,
it
has
to
support
itself
financially
and
and
pay
for
the
people
who
work
on
it.
We
were
looking
for
collaboration.
It
would
be
super
awesome
to
do
it
with
with
the
dxdow
people.
H
I'm
gonna
give
here
a
link
for
it
for
the
comment
website,
but
without
an
invite
you
won't
be
able
to
use
it
yeah.
I
wanted
to
mention
it
and
to
see
you
know,
hear
you
out.
B
Yeah,
I
I
would
love
to
explore
how
we
can
use
like
the
ex
vote
for
this,
and
then
you
know
maybe
with
like
you
know,
governance
2.0,
where
we
have.
You
know
it's
both
token
voting
and
sort
of
like
reputation.
Voting
like
we
have
right
now
index
now
and
then
you
know
we.
We
believe
this
is
a
very
scalable
model
for
governance,
and
you
know
if,
if
this
is
going
to
be
a
public
good,
then
then
yeah.
This
could
like
work
very
well
and
would
be
very
interested
in
to
like
explore
these
things.
H
So
you
mean
that
you
want
to
work
with
a
dx
vote.
It
means
that
that
we
would
use
the
dx
well
to
manage
the
the
dao,
the
quantity
web
services
or
something
else,
I'm
not
sure
what
they.
B
Yeah
so
like
like
the
dow
will
be
managed
using
like
so
maybe
a
bit
of
context.
We
are
the
style
started
like
using,
like
double
stack,
alchemy,
but
now
we're
developing
our
own.
Well,
what
started
with
the
first
our
own
front
end,
but
it's
going
to
continue
to
have
like
a
whole
product
for
governance
that
can
be
used
essentially,
particularly
by
anyone,
and
we
believe
this
is
like
a
better
governance
system.
I
think
you
know
the
guys
who
were
defender
got
some
good
feedback
on
this,
and
you
know
previously.
B
In
you
know,
conferences,
we
got
some
great
feedback
and
yeah
we're
looking
to
to
work
with.
You
know
additional
projects
who
want
to
use
this
governance
system
and
help
them
build
it
with
them.
H
K
H
Great,
I
mean
I'll
look
into
it.
H
K
H
There
are
no
dogs
yet
because
we
we
really
rigged
it
quickly
to
be
used.
We,
if
you
want,
we
can
just
give
you
an
invite
to
try
it
out
and
if
not
we'll
try
to
make
like,
I
think
with
a
video
would
be
faster
for
us
to
make
from
a
dog
like
in
in
diesel
next
week
and
then
put
it
out
and
share
it.
You
know
with
the
group.
B
Yeah,
so
I
think
I
think
ross
is
in
that
group
and
ross
is
also
leading
the
the
dx
gov
squad,
so
we're
good
to
connect
with
him
and
then
yeah.
I
think
we
can
move
on
to
the
next
topic
because
we're
a
bit
short
on
time.
Sure
thank
you.
B
Yeah
thanks
thanks
for
joining
yeah,
so
I
think
the
next
discussion
is
about
sponsoring
the
taoist
in
amsterdam.
I
think
many
people
from
big
tower
are
going
to
be
in
amsterdam
at
devconnect
and
yeah.
Do
you
want
to
expand
on
this
a
bit
more.
A
I'll
actually
interject
to
actually
bump
up
the
later
topic.
First,
because
the
the
discussion
about
amsterdam
might
take
a
while
quick
temperature
check.
There
is
a
fund
that
the
team
at
atlantis
world
created,
like
a
charity,
helping
people
trying
to
flee
ukraine
who
have
left
their
homes,
help
them
with.
A
You
know:
medical
aid,
food
shelter,
like
blankets,
vests,
you
know
just
humanitarian
help,
nothing
to
do
with
funding
soldiers
or
anything
like
that.
A
If
you
guys
feel
like
it's,
if
it
feels
right,
we
could
probably
do
something
on
behalf
of
the
whole
dow.
It
doesn't
have
to
be
something
huge.
It
can
be
just
a
symbolic
thing,
but
it
it
could
go
a
long
way
that
a
lot
of
it's
a
crypto
fund
with
a
lot
of
defy
reputable
names,
a
part
of
it-
and
I
I
think
it's
not
the
intention
at
all,
but
it
could
also
help
us
with
marketing
in
a
way,
and
I
it
feels
ugly
saying
it,
but.
G
So
this
is
a
good
topic,
so
dx
dow
so
far
has
given
obviously
some
grants.
Things
like
related
to
dows
in
the
past
as
part
of
pon
valla's
ecosystem.
G
It's
actually
given
some
smaller
grants
that
it
raised
from
community
through
get
coin
grants
to
different
projects
in
the
space
that
were
like,
you
know,
underfunded
and
doing
critical
infrastructure
privacy
things
that
the
exile
community
voted
on
and
thought
were
important
so
far
and
then
has
also
sponsored
events
in
crypto
events
for
to
help
you
know,
eat
denver
is
paid
for
by
sponsors
and
dxdow
decided
to
sponsor
that
and
that
that
helps
like
grow
the
ethereum
ecosystem,
and
you
know
people
that
attend
eat
denver
don't
have
to
pay.
G
It
also
builds
awareness
and
gives
us
an
opportunity
for
marketing.
That's
like
one
of
the
main
marketing
things
the
excel
does
so
far.
Dx
style
has
never
like.
Given
money
vi
like
to
a
charity,
I
think
people
that
are
part
of
the
day
style
community
have
them
has
have
personally
done
that
in
the
crypto
space.
G
But
dx
dow
has
never
done
that
so
far,
and
so
we
don't,
we
never
really
talked
about
it
and
have
a
policy
and
like
how
does
you
know,
because
this
is
okay,
there's
some
causes
that
are
very
black
and
white,
and
there
are
some
causes
that
may
be
less
black
and
white.
You
know
like
like
environmental
or
whatever,
so
there's
all
these
different
types
of
of
charitable
causes,
and
so
I
think
in
general,
dx
dao
should
should
probably
talk
about
how
to
think
about
those
things.
G
That
is
an
interesting
topic,
so
I
think
it's
like
this
is
a
specific
use
case
in
this
example,
but
in
general
we
should
maybe
pass
a
signal
proposal
that
comes
up
with
a
policy
that
dx
dow
has
a
goal
to
give
x
amount
of
dollars
to
charitable
causes
per
year,
or
things
like
that,
and
so
this
is
a
good
time
to
maybe
have
that
discussion.
B
Yeah,
so
I
would
say
like
a
few
things
around
this,
you
know
because
this
is
maybe
a
bit
time
sensitive.
Maybe
the
sort
of
like
the
action
item
here
is
to
say
to
make
a
proposal,
for
I
don't
know
donating
10
or
50,
or
maybe
100k
directly
to
to
the
un
unchained
fund
and
and
yeah.
Like
you
know,
then
we
can
discuss
sort
of
like
a
policy
after
that,
because
I
think
I
do
think
that
this
is
a
bit
time
sensitive.
B
So
that's
one
and
then
sort
of
I
don't
know
like
on
a
personal
level.
I
wouldn't
want
to
contribute
to
anything
that
you
know
helps
like
the
ukrainian
army,
like
I
wouldn't
want
to
fund
anything
that
helps
buy
more
weapons.
I
would
like
to
contribute
to.
I
don't
know
helping
refugees
and
helping
people.
B
You
know
I
don't
know
food
and
humanitarian
aid
and
stuff
like
that,
and
because
just
because
I,
because
I
saw
some
doubts
that
are
doing
that
and
yeah
look
so
this
is
kind
of
like
my
take
and
like
for
sure.
I
think
you
know
deep
down
should
be
supporting
some
of
these
humanitarian
causes
so
yeah.
I
don't
know
scott
if
you
wanna,
like
just
immediately
make
a
proposal.
It's
very
clearly,
you
know:
what's
the
value
proposition
and
yeah,
we
can.
Let
start
like
the
on
chained
out
the
side.
K
K
I
I
don't
necessarily
think
it's
a
good
idea
to
preemptively
write
out
the
things
on
how
you
expect
to
govern
yourselves
in
the
future
that
I
think
it
in
better.
It
can
actually
turn
out
when
something
happens
like
this.
K
There
is
some
execution
of
a
proposal.
There
is
like
some
debate
about
this
specific
thing
and
then
that
sets
a
precedent
for
how
things
are
treated
in
the
future.
So
in
doing
this
and
then
looking
at
this
specific
instance,
I
think
it's
like
good
governance
to
realize
the
precedent
that
this
will
set
going
forward
and
to
take
that
into
account.
K
But
I
think
it's
easier
to
focus
on
this
on
what
to
do
in
a
specific
instance,
rather
than
like
try
to
come
up
with
like
a
more
holistic
framework,
long
term,
but
definitely
be
aware
that
this
is
kind
of
you
know
going
to
set
a
precedent
for
how
things
are
or
move
going
forward
and
and
yeah.
I
mean
I
think
this
is
like
an
interesting
evolution
of
the
governance
process
and
it's
you
know,
it'll
be
a
vote
on
what
gov.
K
You
know
geeks
down
what
rep
holders
think
about
this,
and
I
I
think
it's
a
good
thing
to
to
to
expand
the
the
types
of
funding
or
or
different
types
of
proposals
that
geeks
dow
governance
is
considered.
G
G
I
I've
been
waiting
for
the
platform
where,
like
when
you
give
as
a
person
or
a
doubt
whatever
to
a
cause,
you
can
actually
verifiably
see
where
the
money
goes,
and
that
would
make
charitable
giving
way
more
powerful
in
my
mind
and
like
that
platform
still
doesn't
really
exist.
That
well,
and
so,
like
the
question,
is
how
do
you?
G
How
do
we
know
like
how
do
you
know
where
the
funds
are
going
to
go
for
something
that
you
give
to?
This
is
like
personal
in,
like
as
a
person
or
as
a
dao
like
how
do
we?
How
do
we
verify
that
if
we,
if
the
dow
gives
funds
to
one
of
these
two
websites
like
where
the
money's
going
to
go.
C
B
Yeah
I
mean
in
general
it's
sort
of
like
you
know
the
oracle
problem,
how
like
the
reverse
oracle
problem,
maybe
how
you
know
the
money
that
you
give
from
unchained.
How
does
it
use?
How
is
it
used
for
good,
often
stuff,
and
I
would
say,
perhaps
like
donating
to
organizations
that
have
that
are
already
active
and
or
and
have
already
done
some
stuff
in
the
past,
and
then
you
know,
yeah
continuing
to
fund
them
and.
A
Yeah
yeah,
I
think
in
this
particular
case.
We
we
have
rev
and
cj
from
atlantis
world.
They
they
are
ukrainian.
You
know
they.
I
I
can't
believe
someone
could
be
this
corrupt
to
to
actually
misappropriate
funds
like
that.
They
also
ilia
from
near
is
involved
those
guys
they
they
genuinely
want
to
help
people,
and
we
don't
need
to
donate
something
huge
like
it
could
literally
be
just
five
thousand
dollars.
That's
that
that
goes
a
long
way.
A
B
Yeah,
it's
the
one
with
the
hyphen
on
hyphen
chain,
dot,
fund
and
yeah.
I
mean
they
they,
it
doesn't
really
say
what
they
plan
to
do
with
the
money
and
oh
yeah,
okay,
never
mind.
I
see
here
that
yeah
important.
We
don't
raise
money
for
weapons,
we're
running
for
medicine,
evacuation
and
repair
needs
foods
and
clothes
our
priorities
to
help
civilians.
So
I
mean
I
like
this
personally.
G
Yeah
so
some
I
mean
some
amount
that
helps
without
being
some
giant
amount.
I
mean,
I
think,
it's
great
for
dx
style
to
participate
if
if
the
community
thinks,
but
I
agree
a
quick
proposal
like
if
we
can
verify
that
also
yeah
other
projects
are
using
this
same
one
and
that,
like
there's,
some
due
diligence
that
it's
not
just
made
up
and
like
other
people,
are
already
putting
money
into
it
and
trying
to
find
out
where
the
money's
going
makes
it
makes
it
better
better
case.
Yeah.
K
I
don't,
I
don't
think
this
is
we
deke
style
can
do
much
in
this,
but
I
do
think
this
is
also
an
opportunity
for
crypto
to
shine
in
some
way
and
to
be
able
to.
Actually
you
know
address
these
concerns
that
that
we're
talking
about
here,
whether
it's
the
ability
to
actually
get
the
funds
and
the
right
people
right
can
a
new
your
our
new
payment
rails
actually
do
that
better.
Can
we
also
use
those
to
better
track
transparency
in
the
actual,
like
disbursement
of
the
funds?
K
So
I'm
you
know,
there's
part
of
me.
That's
hoping
that
this
is
an
opportunity
for
crypto
to
demonstrate
it's.
It's
it's
worth.
G
G
Have
more
you
gotta
have
more
yeah,
we
gotta
we
needed
to
do
some
proper
vetting
before
we
would
send
money
to
this
random
address
right.
N
B
G
B
G
N
G
N
G
C
C
B
B
Yeah
anyway,
I
gotta
bounce
but
yeah
like
I'm,
I'm
in
favor
of
this
proposal.
N
And
I
think
we
can
also
communicate
in
the
telegram
group
that
we
have
with
people
from
atlantis
world
and
then
I
can
invite
anybody
to
join
the
unchained
fund
telegram
group
as
well.
If
this
is
something
we
want
to
move
forward
with,
I
know
skye,
like
cj,
you've
been
talking
to
cj
or
nathan,
you
guys
both
have
so
I
guess
we
can
see
what
we
want
to
do
next.
C
B
Yeah
I'll
reach
out
to
a
few
people
that
I
know
from
there
and
we'll
see.