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A
B
B
Yeah,
so
I
guess
welcome
to
the
bizdev
meeting
of
the
9th
of
november
2020..
This
is
my
first
time
kind
of
like
hosting
the
business
meeting.
So
congratulate
me,
yay
yeah,
so
on
the
agenda.
We
don't
have
too
many
things.
B
I
think
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
it
is
going
to
be
kind
of
like
discussion,
but
I
would
like
to
start
with,
like
maybe
we
could
have
a
part
of
this
call
like
the
maybe
the
first
few
minutes
to
for
new
members
to
introduce
themselves
whether
they're,
anonymous
or
not,
and
then
we
like
today,
we
will
follow
up
with
colony
jack
from
colonies
here.
B
I
think
he
could
introduce
maybe
colony,
and
they
are
also
looking
to
do
an
idea
on
visa
a
bit
of
talk
about
the
dx-swap
rebrand
that
that's
planning
and
about
the
x,
the
external
deployment.
So
that's
kind
of
on
the
agenda.
B
C
B
C
I'm
from
scotland,
I
do
a
lot
of
things
around
ethereum,
I'm
currently
trying
to
set
up
one
staking
nodes.
I
do
quite
a
bit
of
defy
and
just
generally
dabble.
D
B
Pope
mckenna,
do
you
wanna
introduce
yourself
or
bram?
I
don't
know
if
brown
was
here
before.
B
Nice
and
brown.
B
C
G
Yeah
so
yeah,
but
my
protection
is
that
you
know
so:
I'm
I'm
a
singaporean
but
country,
I'm
living
in
russia
and
yeah
about
my
technical
background.
G
D
B
Yeah,
so
I
guess:
welcome
bram,
pope
and
slow
chimera
and
yeah.
I
guess
we
can
move
on
to
the
next
topic,
which
is
jack
from
colony.
I
can
personally
say
that
I've
I've,
like
I
kind
of
discovered
daos
and
that
was
kind
of
like
my
bridge
to
ethereum
actually
was
the
dow
hack
and
I
looked
at
all
the
platforms
back
in
the
day
and
yeah
colony
seemed
like
a
promise
promising
one
yeah
so
glad
to
have
you
here
and
yeah.
I
don't
know
you
have
the
stage.
H
Thank
you
very
much.
It's
very
kind.
It's
nice
to
be
here
nice
to
meet
you
guys.
I've
obviously
been
aware
of
dx
die
for
some
time,
but
given
the
shortness
of
time
and
quite
a
lot,
my
plate
dealing
with
colony,
it's
far
far
too
long.
It's
taken
me
to
to
get
here
and
say
hi
to
you
all
and
it's
been
self-interest.
H
Sadly,
that
brings
me
to
that,
which
is
the
interest
in
in
gnosis
protocol
as
a
mechanism
for
issuing
tokens
and
mesa
as
a
particularly
pleasant
interface
through
which
that
can,
at
least
in
part,
be
done.
H
So
I
can
talk
a
bit
about
colony
if
you'd
like
yeah,
yeah
cool,
so
colony
was
we
were
working
on
dives,
I
suppose
before
we
even
heard
the
term
daos,
so
we
we
kind
of
got
started
really
before
well,
it
was
definitely
before
ethereum
mainnet
went
live
so
yeah
we've
been
kind
of
working
on
this
quite
quietly
for
a
long
time
and
and
playing
with
various
iterations
of
the
product
we're.
Actually,
although
we
don't
make
a
lot
of
noise,
the
protocol
is
very
far
advanced.
H
Now
we
wrote
the
colony
white
paper
back
in
2017.
I
think
it
was
updated
it
earlier
this
year
and
in
terms
of
the
functionality
contained
within
the
economy.
Network
protocol
were
at
around
80
to
90
complete
of
everything
that
contained
within
the
white
paper,
which,
which
is
a
lot,
so
we're
really
excited
for
that
to
go,
live
onto
mainnet
and
xdi,
which
it
will
do
later
this
quarter
and
in
brief,
it
contains
the
ability
to
do
various
types
of
payments.
H
In
fact,
we
have
a
simple
but
flexible
payment,
primitive,
which
we
call
expenditures
which
allows
you
to
do
all
sorts
of
different
kinds
of
payments
or
through
one
contract,
everything
from
single
transaction
payments.
To
being
able
to
send
batch
transfers
to
be
able
to
do
milestones,
all
sorts
of
things
you
can
create.
Teams
in
a
colony
and
teams
are
structured
as
part
of
a
larger
organization.
H
We
have
obviously
decision
making
governance
in
colony
is,
is
a
little
bit
different
than
it
is
in
other
frameworks.
We
try
to
avoid
voting
where
possible.
H
Rather,
it
operates
according
to
a
system
of
lazy
consensus
in
which
decisions
are
presumed
to
have
been
already
discussed
and
sort
of
informal
consensus
reached
in
a
call
like
this
before
somebody
creates
an
on-chain
proposal,
something
we
call
emotion
to
ratify
that
and
cause
whatever
change
has
been
proposed
to
actually
take
place,
and
it's
really
only
if
there's
direct
objection
to
that
that
you
need
to
have
a
dispute.
So
we
imagine
that
in
most
well-functioning
organizations
it
should
be
possible
for
most
things
to
be
able
to
happen
without
explicit
voting
all
the
time.
H
There
is
nevertheless
arbitration
that
can
be
done
and
there's
a
system
of
escalation
of
that
arbitration.
If
things
are
unsatisfactory
to
any
of
the
parties
yeah,
I
could
go
on,
there's
lots
to
it.
Our
application
is
currently
being
radically
reimagined.
H
As
I
said,
we've
had
a
few
different
iterations
of
the
product
over
time
poking
into
different
potential
markets,
but
all
based
on
the
same
underlying
protocol,
and
we
have
a
much
better
understanding
of
what
users
need
now
on
the
basis
of
those
experiments
that
we've
run
in
the
past
and
really
excited
to
be
pushing
out
the
new
version
of
the
product
at
late
december
and
then
rapidly
on
the
on
the
heels
of
that
will
come
more
in
q1
next
year,
which
will
really
unleash
a
lot
of
the
functionality.
H
I've
just
been
talking
about,
yeah
and
and
in
concert
with
that
in
concert
with
the
product
actually
going
live.
We
want
to
issue
a
token.
That's
somewhat
unusual
in
the
ethereum
space
to
be
issuing
a
token
after
you've
built
the
product,
but
really
what
we
want.
This
public
sale
to
do
is
to
capitalize
the
meta
colony.
So
all
of
the
funds
that
we
raise
will
immediately
be
under
the
decentralized
governance
of
of
what
we
think
is
the
most
powerful
governance
framework
that
there
is.
I
H
B
Yeah,
so
I
mean
thank
you.
If
anyone
has
any
more
questions
like
feel
free
to
interject,
I
want
to
ask
about:
yes,
you
guys
are
applying
to
the
token
sale
you
you
just
mentioned
that
you
want
to
do
like
a
time,
I
guess,
let's
say
a
month
or
so
of
a
sale
and
then
do
you
sell
like
a
specific
amount
of
tokens,
or
do
you
sell
for
specific
amount
of
time.
H
Yeah,
it
could
go
either
way.
I
would
say
that
our
decisions
on
the
exact
sale
strategy
are
not
yet
completely
defined.
That's
why
I
was
asking
the
other
day
what
you
guys
have
found
works.
Well,
you
know
there
must
be
learnings
that
you
you've
accrued.
Having
had
a
few
of
these
run
now,
and
I'm
really
keen
to
learn
what
those
are
before
we
kind
of
commit
to
any
particular
course
of
action.
I
think
it
would
be
imprudent
for
us
to
do
that.
H
J
F
H
Yeah
cool
all
right
see
if
I
can
scale
that
up
a
bit
that
looks
better,
okay,
I'll
just
give
you
kind
of
a
very
quick
overview
of
what
all
of
this
means
that
you're
looking
at
right
now.
This
is
basically
the
sort
of
landing
page
of
of
the
colony
in
which
currently
nothing
is
happening.
H
Can
you
see
my
pointer
yeah?
You
can
so
going
from
the
top
right.
This
is
kind
of
the
user's
personal
dashboard
and,
in
the
top
right
hand
corner
it's.
The
user's
avatar
to
the
left.
We've
got
the
notification
center
in
which
they
receive
what
their
notifications
are,
the
things
that
are
salient
to
them,
the
address
with
which
they're
logged
in,
of
course,
the
number
of
tokens
that
they
have
in
this
colony,
that
is
to
say
this
colony
is
native
token,
which
in
our
case
is
clny
for
the
metacolony.
H
H
Then,
on
this
left
side
here,
this
is
kind
of
the
main
navigation
through
which
you'll
be
able
to
access
all
of
colony's
functionalities,
the
ones
that
we'll
have
initially
are
actions.
Events
and
extensions
actions
is
kind
of
well
really
anything
that
you
might
need
to
interact
with
we'll
get
into
that
in
a
sec.
H
Events
is
just
really
a
list
of
everything
that
has
happened
in
the
colony
all
of
the
transactions
that
have
happened,
irrespective
of
whether
they
took
place
in
the
application
or
on
chain
they
all
get
caught
by
this,
that
is
to
say
directly
on
chain
without
having
gone
through
the
app
and
then
extensions.
If
that
works,
that
doesn't
work,
never
mind.
H
These
are
the
teams.
In
this
version
it's
actually
called
domains,
but
we're
changing
that
to
teams
so
you'll
be
able
to
see,
select
the
different
teams
that
you
want
to
look
at
or
create
a
new
team.
H
And
then
it
gives
you
some
additional
information
about
that
team
on
the
right
side,
so
the
funds
that
is
available
to
that
team
and
then
the
members,
if
you
click
on
one
of
these
guys,
you
can
see
what
their
their
little
mini
profile
is.
So
the
reputation
that
they
have
the
tokens
any
permissions
that
they
may
have
in
this
doing.
H
Then,
whilst
there
are
some
shortcuts
around
the
place
like
this
one
to
manage
funds
which
allows
you
to
go
and
manage
the
finances
of
the
colony,
really
anything
you'd
want
to
do
you
access
via
this
universal
action
creator
here.
So
this
brings
up
a
modal
and
allows
you
to
navigate
wherever
you
want
to
go
whatever
you
want
to
be
able
to
do
within
this
colony,
so
creating
expenditures,
making
payments,
doing
tasks
or
building
salaries
in
advance.
H
We
have
things
like
managing
the
permissions
or
the
recovery
mode,
which
is
basically
like
a
panic
button
for
your
down,
where
you
can
kind
of
shut
it
down
and
let
it
be
started
again
by
the
community
when
whatever
was
going
wrong
has
been
fixed.
I
won't
go
into
every
one
of
these
I'll.
Just
show
you
a
quick
squeeze
through
what
governance
will
look
like
in
colony
do
that
by
transferring
some
funds
between
domains.
H
So
here
I'm
going
to
transfer
some
funds
between
product
and
dev
and
you
would
just
say
how
much
you
want
to
transfer
and
why
you
want
to
transfer
them
sign
the
transaction
to
send
them,
and
then
you
would
see
the
the
page
where
this,
where
this
motion
is
taking
place,
everything
that's
every
motion
needs
to
be
staked
and
the
stake
can
be
crowdsourced.
H
So
I
now
decide
that
I
want
to
stake.
25
of
this
apologies
for
the
errors,
we've
just
updated
the
typography
and
it's
it's
broken
a
lot
of
stuff,
and
now
I
I've
stayed
25
of
it
and
now
I
would
just
be
waiting
for
somebody
else
to
do
the
same
which
this
guy's
come
along
and
done
now.
The
motion
is
fully
staked.
H
We
just
have
to
wait
for
the
motion
to
pass
unless
somebody
objects
to
it
and
nobody's
going
to
object
to
this
one,
because
this
is
in
a
well-running
organization,
and
everybody
knew
that
we'd
agreed
that
this
was
going
to
happen
so
nobody's
going
to
object
because
they
would
just
get
they
would
just
lose
that
objection,
and
so,
when
time
fully
passes,
the
motion
has
passed
and
may
be
finalized
and
so
finalizing.
It
is
the
the
transaction
that
actually
causes
these
funds
to
be
moved
from
the
product
team
to
the
dev
team.
H
There
you
finalize
that
on
chain
and
boom.
It's
done
if
you
claimed,
if
you,
if
you
put
down
the
stake,
you
can
then
once
it's
been
finalized,
you
can
claim
your
stay
back.
H
Okay,
I'll
show
you
kind
of
this
more
adversarial
scenario
now,
in
which
I
find
that
there
is
this
new
motion
here
to
pay
luke
some
die,
so
I
go
into
this
and
find
that
he
has
created
a
motion
to
pay
himself.
H
Five
thousand
die
has
fully
staked
it,
and
so
he's
really
just
hoping
now
that
nobody's
going
to
notice,
while
assuming
that
it's
something
spurious
he's
hoping
that
nobody's
going
to
notice
until
the
timeout
has
complete,
but
I
have
noticed-
and
I
don't
agree
with
it,
so
I'm
going
to
object
so
raise
the
subjection
and
the
transaction
for
that,
and
now
I
also
need
to
stake
it.
So
I'm
also
going
to
back
it
fully,
because
I
know
that
this
is
some.
H
H
D
Making
up
sorry
to
interrupt,
does
that
mean
it
will
be
revealed?
You
know
at
the
reveal
stage,
that's
right
who
who
voted
for
what
that's
just.
H
That's
right,
it
would
be
really
nice
to
have
some
zk
smart
stark
magic
going
on
so
that
it
was
fully
receipt
free,
but
we
don't
have
that.
Yet,
although
I
hear
that
barry
whitehouse
has
done
some
sterling
work
on
that,
so
maybe
it's
not
too
far
away
yeah.
So
so
here
I
have
to
reveal
my
votes
and
sorry
I
should
have
mentioned
on
the
previous
screen
that
can
I
just
go
back
to
that.
H
Yeah
there's
a
reward
for
for
voting,
and
that
would
be,
I
think,
it's
20,
of
whatever
the
the
total
stakes
was
which
would
be
divided
between
and
the
people
proportional
to
their
reputation.
So
I
vote
on
this
and
then
I
reveal
my
vote
and
in
revealing
my
vote.
I
also
claim
my
reward,
so
I'm
revealing
my
vote
as
being
no
getting
this
reward
of
18.76
clny
and
now
I
just
need
to
wait
for
either
the
time
timeout
to
complete
or
everybody
to
have
revealed
their
votes.
H
And
now
that
has
happened,
apologies
for
the
change
in
screen
layout.
This
is
totally
unprofessional
with
me,
but
we
can
see
that
there
is
an
outcome
here
and
it's
a
landslide
in
favor
of
no
but
now
there's
an
escalation
period
which
we
won't
get
into.
But
basically
that
means
that
if,
for
whatever
reason,
luke
thinks
this
was
grossly
unfair
and
he
really
should
have
been
able
to
claim
this
he'd
be
able
to
escalate
it
to
a
higher
domain.
H
Otherwise
the
time
will
will
will
pass
and
we'll
see
in
the
event
log.
The
motion
has
failed
and
may
be
finalized.
So
then
we
can
just
finalize
this
motion
and
there
we
are
it's
all
closed
off.
Nothing
more
will
happen,
except
that
me,
as
the
person
who's
staked
on
the
objection.
H
D
With
the
fund
raise
it,
would
the
funds
raise
would
be
controlled
by
the
meta
colony?
That's
right,
okay,
who
who
so,
who
is
that.
H
Isn't
already
established?
No,
it's
not
already
established.
No,
it's
it's
a
it's
a
new
thing,
so
people
will
earn
their
reputation
by
doing
things
like
either
doing
work
within
the
meta
colony
or
by
doing
reputation,
mining,
which
is
our
sort
of
layer.
2
scaling
solution
that
computes
reputation,
updates
for
everybody
in
the
colony
network,
reputation
decays
over
time
so
needs
to
be.
It
needs
to
be
updated
periodically.
H
Exactly
and
it
you're
always
the
reason
why
it
decays
is
to
keep
it
contemporaneous
to
the
efforts
that
everybody's
put
in
at
the
time.
So
we
kind
of
assume
that
it's
likely
that
in
a
colony
that
sort
of
is
doing
well,
it's
token
should
appreciate
in
value
over
time,
or
at
least
it
will
be
somewhat
volatile,
and
so
it
seems
appropriate
that
those
who
participate
and
sort
of
contribute
value
early
on
they're
likely
to
get
more
tokens
which
hopefully
will
be
worth
more
over
time.
H
B
Yeah,
that's
that's
pretty
cool.
I
remember
I
remember
looking
at
your
decay
formula
like
a
long
time
ago,
which
was
pretty,
I
think
it
was
like
every
week
or
so
or
every
day,
every.
J
A
Right,
well,
I
think
it's
interesting
kind
of
from
the
financial
perspective
on
that.
I
think
that,
like
kind
of
has
a
more
intuitive
sense
of
needing
decay
on
that,
and
I
I
think
reputation-
I
can
see
it
too
there
just
for
different
different
reasons.
As
you
said,
like
the
hair,
the
error
stock
aristocracy
is
a
good
comparison
right.
B
Yeah,
I
think,
in
the
case
of
let's
see,
dxdown
and
dowstek,
and
here
is
we're
doing
like
sort
of
reputation,
inflation
and
then
that
kind
of
like
works
from
the
other
way.
I
think
that,
at
the
end
of
the
day
it
might
look
this
it
might.
It
might
technically
be
the
same,
but
let's
say
the
the
feeling
is
that
if
you
get
your
reputation,
decayed
is
totally
different
to
that
inflated
right.
B
K
H
We
kind
of
incubated
it
ourselves
and
we've
been
quiet
about
it
really
and
but
but
now
that
it's
done
and
should
be
governable
itself,
we
want
it
to
be
able
to
do
so.
We
actually
also
think
that's
really
important
from
a
from
a
legal
perspective,
because
basically,
it's
very
hard
for
a
token
not
to
be
considered
a
security
unless
it's
decentrally
governed.
B
Yeah,
I
think
this
is
kind
of
like
the
same
thing
with
the
exter,
so
yeah
yeah.
I
guess
I
don't
know
if
we
have
time,
but
you
know
you
guys
want
to
do
an
ido,
possibly
on
mesa
yeah.
We
we
have
done
a
couple.
I
mean
anyone
else
feel
free
to
chime
in,
but
we
have
done
a
couple
sort
of
like
collaborations.
One
of
them
is
like
dmm
dao,
where
dmm,
I
think
it
was.
Two
percent
of
their
tokens
are
into
the
exile.
B
Another
one
was
m.
Stable
was
actually
doing
it
kind
of
by
themselves,
not
too
much
collaboration
and
luna
social
is
a
recent
one.
That's
coming
up
and
in
fairly
close
collaboration
with
dick
style.
That
means
basically,
I
think,
helping
them
both
in
the
marketing
aspect
of
things
and
yeah
and
the
technical
of
how
to
do
the
sale
and
these
type
of
things.
B
D
And
yes
they're
they
they
have
some
posts
on
doubt
talk
and
are
planning
to
do
their
sale
on
mesa
and
also,
I
think,
the
initial
collaboration
that
we're
talking
about
is
listing
on
mesa.
You
know
maybe
some
publicity
support
and
they
would
be
providing
liquidity
on
dx
swap
after
the
mesa
sale,
because
what
we've
seen
in
these
other
sales
is,
it
would
be
great
to
see
stuff
stay
around
on
nurses
protocol,
but
you
know
trading
tends
to
move
to
like
the
amm
style
exchanges
like
ubisoft
and
balancer.
D
H
D
That
is
why
I
mean,
I
think,
just
ease
of
use
for
both
the
liquidity
provider
and
the
trader,
and
just
right,
I
think,
also
uniswap
just
has
a
great
presence
and
a
lot
of
users,
so
they
sort
of
have
that
momentum
and
also,
I
think,
maybe
the
biggest
one
of
the
bigger
reasons.
That's
really
hurting
mesa
for
like
kind
of
everyday
training
is
gas
costs,
especially
things
were
getting
high
in
the
recent
months.
D
You
have
to
take
a
few
actions
on
basically
deposit
and
then
make
the
trade
and
stuff
and
uniswap
is
very
efficient
and
so
yeah
as
it
relates
to
dxnow
we're
about
to
launch
dx,
swap
it's
actually
going
under
a
brand
change
now.
So
I'm
not
quite
sure
where
that
name
will
land,
but
it's
a
fourth
of
uniswap,
v2
and
yeah.
Just
so
that's
how
they
will
be
cooperating
by
kind
of
helping
to
it.
Push
like
incentivize
luna
trading
on
on
dx
swap
something
like
that
could
be
really
interesting.
K
And
jack
you
clearly
you
you
guys
are
fans
of
xdi.
Since
this
you
have
colony
running
on
xdi
and
we
all
dxdot
is
also
exploring
a
lot
with
xdi.
K
This
seems
like
I
don't
know
if
you
know
about
this,
but
mesa
on
mainnet
they're,
given
that
there's
some
constraints
where,
like
it
only
really
makes
sense
if,
like
an
order,
is
for
like
over
2
500,
and
so
one
idea
we've
been
discussing
is
like
an
id
like
a
token
offering
where
the
project
would
could
do,
could
use
mainnet
for
their
larger
size
orders,
but
for
all
the
smaller
people
who
might
want
a
smaller
amount
could
also
use
mesa,
which
is
also
deployed
on
xdi.
So
you
could
run
two
separate
sales.
K
D
Checklist
of
things
that
you
want
to
keep
in
mind
and
ken
who's
not
on
this
call,
is
sort
of
our
expert
on
that
and
we'll
help
you
kind
of
construct
your
sale
and
make
sure
everything's
lined
up
on
the
technical
side.
A
And
just
to
give
another
support
for
dx
swap
for
now
rebranding
it.
So
one
of
the
features
of
it
is
kind
of
calling
it
a
governance,
governance-enabled
amm.
So
the
kind
of
feature
that
we're
we're.
Having
is
the
ability
to
raise
or
lower
fees
and
then
ultimately,
to
govern
the
pools?
I
think
it
kind
of
be
cool.
A
Presumably,
if
you
guys,
like
you
know,
if
the
column,
you
know
meta-colony
itself
like
managed
its
own,
like
liquidity
pool
on
dx
swap
initially,
proposals
need
to
come
through
dx
dow
to
change
those
but
kind
of
that's
kind
of
what
we're
hoping
to
do
in
the
next
couple
of
months
is
like
pass
that
off
to
those-
and
I
don't
know
that
would
be
a
kind
of
cool
joint
governance
effort
in
some
way.
C
Can
I
ask
for
proposals
that
are
more
controversial?
Where
does
the
discussion
take
place.
C
H
C
And
also,
is
there
any
record
of
the
voting
histories?
I
mean
you
said
that
you
reveal
your
vote
afterwards.
Can
you
check
someone's
voting
record.
B
Yeah:
okay!
Well
thanks
a
lot
jack,
I
think.
Maybe
the
next
step
could
probably
be
to
post
on
dow
talk.
Okay
with
some
of
the
stuff
you
want
and
then
maybe
a
call
to
schedule
a
call
with
ken
and
yeah
thanks
for
the
time.
It
looks
amazing
and
I'm
I'm
personally
gonna
try
it.
B
Yeah,
so
the
next
topic
is
the
swap
rebrand,
which
we
briefly
chatted
about.
Maybe
zep.
Do
you
wanna
update
on
this
you're
kind
of
championing
this?
I
think
yes,.
D
I
B
Which
suits
like
basically
startups
these
days
and
yeah,
I
mean
anything
else
you
want
to
add
about
specifically.
This
is
that.
I
I
mean
it's
it's
I
I
I'm
happy
because
it
it's
self-explanatory.
What
it
does
it's
swapping
and
also,
I
think,
I'm
happy,
because
also
if
we
wanna
put
it
in
inside
of
a
defy
hub,
it
could
be
like
the
name
of
that
sub
product.
So
it's
a
good
name.
K
It
will
be
used,
it
will
be
voted
on
how
the
pot
wouldn't
be
used
on
the
dow
for
a
virtual
pizza
party
or
something.
I
A
Yeah,
I
think
it's
actually
really
kind
of
maybe
serendipitous
how
things
are
coming
together
here
with
and
a
new
name
and
a
rebrand.
I
think,
are
kind
of
a
great
opportunity
to
introduce
this
to
the
community
to
the
industry
with
kind
of
a
fresh,
fresh
set
of
eyes,
and
I
think
the
way
that
we're
going
to
build
it
out.
You
know
as
a
product
development
and
then
kind
of
also
corresponding
have
a
governance
system
that
is
like
has
to
approve
the
smart
contract.
A
Deployer
has
to
approve
the
new
ens
domain,
name
and
kind
of
all
of
that
happening
through
on-chain
governance.
I
think
and
then
just
kind
of
like
documenting
that
the
whole
time
I
think
that'll
kind
of
feed
into
kind
of
building
the
brand
building
the
product
as
something
that
we
iterate
on
and
kind
of
build
with
the
community.
So
yeah.
I
think
it's
I'm
excited
to
decided
to
get
this
off
the
ground.
B
B
I
can
share
the
link
here
in
a
second
important
to
say
that
due
to
requests
like
this,
this
that
was
deployed
on
arc
of
e1,
as
you
could
see
from
the
url,
and
the
reason
is
that
we
want
to
have
the
same
basically
the
same
code
base
on
both
mainnet
and
xdi,
so
yeah,
it's
redeployed
from
the
latest
snapshot
that
was
on
the
previous
on
the
on
the
topic
of
the
old
decks
died
out.
B
There
are
still
some
locked
gen
in
it
for
all
the
stakers.
It
will
still
take
like
we're
now
at
re-adding,
the
plug-in
the
plug-in
manager
that
was
lost.
That
was
out
there
in
the
ether
so
yeah.
Very
soon,
everybody
will
be
able
to
redeem
the
lost
gen,
including
myself,
so
yeah.
That's
that.
B
Yeah
I
wanted
to
maybe
talk
about
like
the
competition
a
bit
and
I
was
gonna
share.
I
can't
find
the
link
right
now,
but
I
was
gonna
share.
There's
a
competition!
That's
live
right
now
for
a
meme
competition
from
prime
down,
which
is
you
know,
kind
of
cool,
and
I
don't
know
thoughts,
maybe
on
which
first
competitions
would
be
run
on
the
xdidao.
Any
questions
about
the
x,
didao
sky.
I'm
expecting
you
to
have
some
questions
and
yeah.
I
guess
we
can
both.
K
B
Yeah
yeah
we
can
the
problem
with
with
the
dx
dao,
with
this
dig
style
and
adding
the
competition
like
the
magnetic
style
is
that
it
uses
like
an
old
version
of
arc
so
like
like
v1
old
version,
so
it
would
be
kind
of
complex
to
add
it.
So
yeah
like
if
you're
deploying
a
new
dial,
also
deploying
a
dial
with
schemes,
is
far
far
easier
than
adding
it
to
an
existing
down.
K
Yes,
so
I
guess,
as
a
group,
we
should
decide
we,
we
had
initially
an
idea
to
move
over
some
funds
to
fund
this
new
dow.
K
Obviously
we'll
do
some
tests
and
stuff
first,
but
we
should
probably
come
up
with
a
new
proposal
to
come
up
with
some
amount
of
funds
that
we
move
over
to
this
to
this
version
to
use
in
competitions
or
bounties
or
whatever
it
is.
The
doll
wants
to
use
it.
For
I
mean
like
there's
yeah,
you
need
some
funds
to
start
doing
something
with
so
we
can
decide
how
much,
maybe
we'll
ask
talk
about
a
key
base,
but
we
figure
out
what
a
good
first
amount
is
or
something.
A
I
do
think
knowing
what
you're
going
to
do
with
the
money
is
also
important
too,
not
just
like
the
amount,
but
I
think
we
could.
Probably
I
guess,
could
we
figure
out
something
for
omen,
swapper
and
mesa
like
on
xdi.
Even
we
were
just
talking
a
little
bit
about
maybe
using
like
getting
the
idea
with
colony
on
mesa.
I
don't
know
if
there's
something
we
could
figure
out
with
with
mesa
there
and
then
omen.
A
B
Yeah,
so
I
mean
these
are
good
questions
I
think
like.
I
would
like
to
start
with.
You
know,
just
like
a
tiny
amount
and,
like
you
know,
you
could
be
even
a
thousand
dollars
and
we
could
say
we
could
have
a
competition
of
what
what's
the
d.
What
should
be
the
dick
style
song
right,
because
there
was
a
discussion
somewhere
there
and
you
could
have
it
open
to
anyone
who
wants
to
make
a
submission.
You
know
first
place
wins
like
700.
B
Second
place
wins,
300
and
but
just
to
get
it
going
and
see
like
how
competition
works
and
how
you
can
participate,
or
you
know
something
I
don't
want
to
say
silly,
but
you
know
kind
of
like
none,
not
serious,
so
yeah
yeah,
I
don't
know
we
can.
We
can
have
a
think
about
this.
B
Yeah
and
maybe
to
add
another
thing
sky
to
your
question
like
this
extra
dial
should
not
have
like
it
doesn't
have
the
vault.
So
if
you're
sending
you
could
send
from
the
bridge,
you
know
obviously
test
this
first,
but
sending
from
the
bridge
directly
to
the
dao.
Avatar
should
work
so
yeah.
K
K
Oh
yeah
yeah,
I
guess
you're
right.
I
can't
remember
how
much
there
are.
K
B
Yeah
right
there
yeah
and
then
see
if
that
works
and
all
it
all
should
work,
and
then
we
could
basically
start
using
it
and
yeah
thanks
larae
for
sending
the
the
prime
dial
competition.
E
E
Know
I
know
I
think
I'm
going
to
enter
as
well,
we'll
see,
let's
see
which
kind
of
memes
I
can
come
up
with
yeah
I
was
gonna,
actually
ask
you
guys
about
doing
some
sort
of
like
partnership
with
prime.
I
know
john,
are
you
like?
Are
you
in
primed
out
on
behalf
of
yourself
or
as
a
governor
on
behalf
of
dx.
D
E
D
I've
been
helping
out
a
little
bit
with,
like
I
helped
hook
them
up
with
an
audit
yeah
but
yeah,
not
as
part
of
dxnow
or
on
behalf
of
txtel.
E
Does
anyone
does
like
dxtel
as
a
whole
want
to
come
over
as
a
like
ecosystem
partner?
That
would
be
you
know,
governing
on
behalf
of
dx
dao.
That
would
be
one
kind
of
partnership
idea.
There's
like
token
swap
idea
like
api
three
put
out.
If
anyone
has
any
like
ideas
on
that
or
if
you
guys
think
about
it,.
A
Well,
I
definitely
think
yeah
I
mean
I
think,
the
similar
to
what
we
were
talking
to
colony
about
and
I
think.
E
A
Out
would
be
another
great
one
to
obviously
we're
working
together
on
like
the
mesa
component,
but
then
figuring
out
on
swapper,
and
so
I
don't
know
if
there's
a
to
me,
it's
kind
of
a
similar
alignment
of
interest
in
like
how
can
we
figure
out
where
there's
overlap.
E
Yeah,
I
agree
yeah
just
so
that
we
have
like
we
can
have
like
a
joint
announcement
similar
to
what
api
three
put
out
like
they
are
promoting
like
dow
to
dow
relations,
which
is
really
cool
so
yeah.
If
there's
any
ideas,
just
send
them
my
way,
and
we
can
talk
about
it
on
another
call,
don't
let
your
memes
be
dreams.
E
Dmm
I
have
some
info
on
the
ambassador
stuff
so
like
it
would
be
yeah.
It
would
be
similar
to
ambassador
role.
That's
it
would
be
just
like
a
member
from
dx
dow
coming
over
and
on
behalf
of
dxdow,
so
like
right
now,
I'm
talking
with
vega
and
having
them
come
on
as
a
ecosystem
partner,
but
it'd
just
be
like
an
ambassador.
D
I
think
it
might
be
an
interesting
model
to
have
the
external,
like
ambassadors,
to
other
projects,
and
I
mean
I
don't
know
if
the
workload
has
to
be
that
high,
it
could
be
relatively
light.
You
know,
like
a
part-time
like
one
one
day,
a
week,
kind
of
thing,
where
they're
keeping
up
on
whatever
project
and
making
sure
that
yes,.
E
D
Is
cognizant
of
whatever
is
you
know?
I
mean
colonies,
may
be
a
good
example
of
luna
prime
dow
dmm.
The
projects
that
we
are
you
know
have
done
something
with,
or
I
don't
know
I
mean
finding
some
way
that
we
can
add
structure
to
that
or
scale
that
I
mean,
I
think,
that's
interesting,
just
kind
of
talking
off
the
top
of
my
head,
though,.
K
K
That
would
be
really
cool
and
I
feel
like
you
would
want
someone
to
communicate
all
that
information
so
that
the
the
group
can,
you
know,
do
a
proposal
and
take
a
decision
on
that
point
on
that
point
and
then
actually
take
action
on
it
and
without
the
ability
to
take
any
action
between
these
communities,
it
becomes
less
interesting
to
people.
I
think
that,
like
people
aren't
paying
as
much
attention
so
hopefully,
as
these
things,
progress,
they'll
be
able
to
douse
will
be
able
to
actually
interact
with
each
other
and
maybe
colony
or
prime
down.
E
Yeah,
that
is
much
cooler,
and
then
I
also
have
some
updates
from
the
status
partnership.
Simona
actually
sent
the
video,
I
don't
know
skye
if
you
took
a
look
at
it,
but
she
had
said
to
me
there's
a
little
bit
of
work
that
needs
to
be
done
regarding
the
mobile
optim,
optimization
on
the
element
side.
E
So
I
don't
know
if
it's
like
geared
up
for
mobile,
but
she
sent
us
a
video
recording
if
anyone
wants
it
drop
your
emails
to
me
and
I
can
forward
it
to
you
in
the
chat
or
whichever
I
think.
D
K
Related
to
that,
like
omen,
works
on
mobile
and
it
it
works
in
metamask
and
status
web
3
browsers.
It
may
not
be
as
optimized
as
it
could
be.
The
bigger
issue
which
was
rails
like
would
didn't
even
work
on
status
and
federico,
has
made
some
updates
and
some
changes.
It's
not
live
net
on
re.
It's
not
live
on
rails.edu,
it's
on
like
the
test
url
right
now,
but
there's
a
new
there's,
a
new
way
to
inject
web3
into
dapps.
I
guess,
and
I
think
the
whole
space
is
moving
that
way.
K
It's
called
windows
ethereum,
and
so
we
want
to
make
sure
that
all
of
dx
dos
dapps
have
this
ability.
Since
that's
the
way
the
space
is
going
and
now
rails.
K
A
lot
of
people
don't
use
computers,
and
so
I
agree
that
just
like
the
the
regular
internet
went
mobile
like
web
3
is
probably
also
going
to
go
mobile,
so
everything
needs
to
be
accessible
from
your
from
your
phone,
and
so
that's
why
the
status
partnership
and
is
is
a
is
a
good
one.
I
think,
but
we
yeah
we
gotta,
do
a
bunch
of
testing.
E
D
I
B
D
There
are
a
couple
things
I
think
I'd
like
to
just
bring
up
for
maybe
we
could
get
on
the
agenda
for
next
time.
D
One
is,
I
had
a
call
with
the
fuse
team
fuse
that
I
owe,
and
so
you
know
they
they
are
still
interested
in
some
kind
of
kind
of
like
larae
is
talking
about
some
kind
of
a
doubt,
a
dao-
or
I
guess,
they're
not
about
that,
like
a
relationship
between
dx
style
and
their
project,
they're
also
interested
in
like
a
token
swap
and
stuff.
So
maybe
we
could
just
put
a
little
time
on
the
agenda
next
week
for
that
and.
E
Would
you
guys
be
like
down
to
do
kind
of
like
a
manual
like
we
could
be
the
kind
of
like
pioneers
of
this
down
to
down
relations,
how
they
interact
and
like
what
it
means,
because
I
know
a
lot
of
them
aren't
gonna
actually
make
sense
technically,
but
in
the
future
I
think,
in
order
to
grow
this
decentralized
world,
we
have
to
have
some
sort
of
like
cooperative
between
daos.
D
Yeah,
I
think
I
mean
like
if
we
can
add
some
structure
to
that
and
yeah.
I
mean
I
like
that
idea,
because
we've
sort
of
been
we've
been
talking
about
it
for
a
long
time
like
this
idea
of
governance
as
a
service
dmm,
but
it's
really
not
materialized
with
dmm.
Yet
I
mean,
I
think
mostly,
we
have
other
priorities
that
have
been
the
focus,
but
yeah
I
mean
some
somehow
establishing
how
these
relationships
work
would
be.
I
think,
really
cool.
B
Yeah,
just
on
this
topic,
I've
actually
like
I
sat
down
with
oren
and
we
specked
out
what
basically
a
dow
calling
a
balance
of
a
few
dollars
looks
like
so
like
one
dao
could
have
reputation
in
another
dow
and
it's
I
don't
want
to
say
it's
very
straightforward,
but
this
could
work
and
it's
not
that
complex.
You
know,
you
know
the
the
problems
are
in
the
edge
cases
and
where
you
know,
if
someone
could
could
manipulate
it
but
yeah,
I
I
totally
think
this
is.
B
This
is
really
what
we
need
and
having
yeah
basically
textile
vote
in
primetime
and
back
and
forth,
and
this
is
by
the
way,
individual
voting.
It's
not
the
whole
dao
voting
as
a
as
it's
a
home
whole
entity.
It's
each
person
getting
the
proportion
of
his
reputation
in
the
other
dial.
Basically,
that
makes
sense.
A
Yeah
that
was
going
to
be
my
kind
of
question
or
a
comment
that
I
think
those
are
very
different
things
if
you
give
reputation
in
one
dow
to
the
individual
addresses
for
that
hold
reputation
and
another
dao
versus
dx
dow
itself
as
an
interview
yeah
as
an
entity
owning
like
reputation
in
another
one
and
like
I
guess
with
tokens,
it's
one
thing
because
they're
liquid
and
they
can
kind
of
like
go
back
and
forth
and
we
think
of
that,
but
with
obviously
reputation.
That's
something
that
you
know,
as
you
say,
is
non-transferable.
A
So
I'm
more
just
thinking
about
like
what
are
the
what's
the
design
implications
of
either
of
those
right
like.
Why
would
you
like
what
would
it
mean
for
like
a
dow
to
have
reputation
in
another
towel.
D
It
came
up
a
little
bit
of
the
last
dx
swap
call,
but
I
think
really.
We
need
to
address
it
more
kind
of
broadly
and
I
feel
like
either
the
biz
down
for
the
governance
caller
or
probably
a
good
place
to
start
to
try
to.
B
Yeah
a
little
bit,
I
I
will
say
that
I
think
this
is
this
is
like
just
strategy
in
general
is
something
that's
I
don't
want
to
say
the
hardest,
but
it's
fairly
complex
for
the
centralized
organization
because,
like
how
could
you
set
up
a
strategy
when
you're
decentralized
organization
and
at
any
point
this
could
change
right
so
yeah
just
something
to
think
about.
A
I
mean,
I
think,
swapper
is
kind
of
he's,
gonna
be
some
example
or
precedent
for
that,
because
I
you
know.
Obviously
that
has
a
storied
history
and
you
can
go
back
going
back
to
the
forum
several
months,
but
I
I
think
that's
been
iterated
on
and
just
we've.
We've
definitely
moved
in
lots
of
different
directions.
A
Now
we
have
a
new
name,
so
I
don't
know
if
that's
how
all
products
will
kind
of
go
forward
and
then
the
question
is
like:
how
do
we
continue
to
iterate
on
a
product
like
once
it's
after
it's
launched,
but
I
think,
like
figuring
out
the
inputs
and
the
or
like
the
yeah,
how
we
kind
of
have
inputs
to
our
equation
to
make
sure
that
we're.