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A
Hello
and
welcome
to
the
dxdow
this
dev
call
today
is
monday,
the
5th
of
april
2021
and
on
the
agenda.
Today
we
have
new
member
introductions.
I
think
bunch
we'll
have
the
big
bitcoin
vietnam
team.
If
they
are
here,
I'm
not
sure
the
recruiting
of
marketing
lead,
which
is
a
trey
which
just
kind
of
chatted,
hi
trey,
we'll
have
perhaps
the
adventures,
opolis
update
and
a
dx
yield
continued
discussion
from
last
week.
A
Yes,
so
let's
get
going,
who
wants
to
introduce
themselves?
First
trey.
B
All
right
so
other
than
being
a
dj
ico
or
investor
here
so
executive
recruiter.
I
am
former
entrepreneur.
I
guess
you
can
kind
of
get
the
quick
background,
so
I
used
to
have
a
rich
media
company
for
about
eight
years,
sold
that
to
competitor
got
into
exact
recruiting
six
years
ago
since
then
place
about
150
executives
at
various
different
startups
everywhere
from
consumer
tech
startups
to
digital
media,
to
getting
into
fintech
fintech
and
a
lot
of
sas
as
well.
B
I
own
my
own
firms
called
position,
we're
a
four-person
team.
One
people
with
me
is
chase
who's
also
on
the
call
chase
also
helps
you
out
a
lot
of
the
fintech
type,
searches
he's
also
a
crypto
enthusiast,
and
we
we
worked
with
quite
a
few
different
projects.
B
Everyone
from
keep
being
one
of
our
most
recent
successes
placed
in
there
had
a
product,
a
lot
of
work
coindesk
here
recently,
then
previous
work
with
their
competitor,
btc,
media
or
b2c
inc,
which
is
how
I
know
chris
powers
for
them
place
anywhere
from
their
gm
media
to
their
sp
sales,
to
the
ceo
of
poet,
which
is
one
of
their
token
projects.
They
launched
ico
back
in
2017.
B
So
that's
the
quick
bit
about
us.
We
recruit
every
everything
from
heads
of
marketing
sales,
finance
operations,
hr,
you
name
it
kind
of
across
the
board
and
typically
working
with
anywhere
from
seed
stage
companies
getting
into
late
stage
companies,
so
working
primarily
with
u.s
based
companies.
We've
done
a
little
bit
of
work
in
europe.
It's
not,
I
would
say,
our
focus
area,
but
a
lot
of
deep
knowledge
around
the
crypto
space
of
just
investing
operating
just
having
a
lot
of
fun
and
they're.
B
Just
in
general,
I
first
got
into
the
crypto
world
invested
in
bitcoin
back
in
2014,
so
it's
been
good
to
me
and
I've
had
an
active
interest
since
and
enjoy
now
being
able
to
work
on
more
of
these
projects,
especially
a
lot
of
the
projects
start
to
mature
and
start
to
really
build
out
their
teams.
So.
A
Anyone
else
want
to
introduce
themselves
chase.
Do
you
want
to
introduce
yourself
as
well
tracy
here
leah
sure.
C
So
chase
garnham
I've
been
working
with
trey
for
about
eight
months
now.
I
guess
it
didn't
seem
that
long,
but
it's
getting
there.
I
you
know
being
in
the
recruiting
space,
really
curious
about
a
lot
of
things
and
how
they
work.
I
think
that's
why
it's
been
a
good
fit
for
me
professionally,
so
I've
been
interested
in
crypto.
Since
you
know,
2014
2015
didn't
start
purchasing
my
own
until
2017,
but
aside
from
bitcoin,
you
know
the
real
the
real
interest
in
that
space
was
to
house.
C
You
know
to
begin
with
and
remember
remember,
reading
radical
markets
and
being
really
interested
in
dowels
from
some
of
the
takeaways
from
that
book,
and
my
hometown
is
actually
a
single
tax
colony
so
becoming
familiar
with.
Henry
george
was
definitely
eye-opening
and
so
kind
of
been
fascinated
with
mechanism
design
ever
since
so
excited
to
work
in
crypto
searches,.
A
Yeah
tracy
there's
leo
here
as
well
and
kermit.
If
you
guys
wanna
mute
and
let
me
chat.
D
D
E
Sure,
let's
see
this
would
be
like
my
eighth
attempt
to
turn
my
interest
into
just
distributed
software
into
more
than
a
hobby.
Two
of
the
other
attempts
were
blockchain
related.
The
other
ones
were
more
peer-to-peer.
E
I
knew
I
know
I
worked
with
phil
for
for
three
months
in
2018,
the
auditor
and
he's
he
knows,
john.
That's
how
I
got
involved
with
this
it'd
be
great
to
have
something
very
philosophically
aligned
with
distributed
software,
be
more
than
to
be
actually
a
full-time
career.
That's
that's
what
I'm
trying
to
accomplish
it
looks
like
the
market
can
afford
to
bring
on
some
new
people.
Right
now
also
run
linux
since
96,
which
is
sort
of
a
distributed
software
community
driven
software.
E
So
I've
been
writing
software
since
83
my
mother
was
a
programmer
and
my
dad
was
a
stock
broker.
So
I've
got
a
lot
of
finance
background.
That's
my
intro!
Sorry!
I
didn't!
I
didn't
have
a
chance.
Well,
I
wasn't
prepared
to
write
this.
I
didn't
know
I
was
going
to
be
intro.
A
Yeah
no
worries
welcome
and
you
know
feel
free
to
if
you
want
to
drop
like
more
information
about
yourself
in
the
chat
like
any
of
you
guys,
you
know
and
yeah
welcome.
A
Right
here
yeah,
so
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna,
repeat
my
spiel,
because
I
guess
it's
a
good
spiel,
what
drives
daos
initiative
and
like
to
join
the
dig
style.
Basically,
you
initiate
something
like
whatever
that
is
with
a
project
or
or
something
that
you
think
that
is
missing
or
you
know
any
of
that.
So
yeah.
A
Nevermind
yeah
all
right,
maybe
so
I
guess
we
will
switch
up
the
agenda
trade.
You
wanna,
maybe
talk
a
little
bit
more
about,
I
guess:
yeah
recruiting
a
marketing
lead
and
maybe
the
process-
and
you
know
how
do
you
see
this
this
moving
forward?
Yeah.
H
Maybe
I
could
just
log
it
up
within
a
little
bit
because
if
you're
talking
to
trey-
and
I
we've
been
chatting
a
little
bit
with
internally-
I've
been
chatting
with
john
and
skye
about
this,
and
then
we
also
started
talking
with
keenan
mcnutt
scott,
I
mean
and
others
in
terms
of
the
marketing
comms
about
seeing
if
we
can
find
someone
to
really
drive
marketing
across
the
style-
and
you
know
as
we're
talking
to
the
bitcoin,
the
vietnam
people,
where
we're
kind
of
seeing
the
need
to
have
a
coordinator
of
a
lot
of
different
things,
and
so
we're
kind
of
hoping
that
trey
could
try
and
position
and
chase
can
find
this.
H
So
I've
been
talking
with
him
a
bit
the
last
couple
weeks
about
this,
and
so
yeah
trey
is
working
on
a
proposal
that
we've
been
circling
around
internally
in
terms
of
executing
the
search,
and
it
would
include
a
kind
of
it's
an
interesting
process.
I
think
for
us
because,
obviously
we're
like
this
is
the
first
time
in
terms
of
recruiting.
So
I
think
it'd
be
a
really
interesting
opportunity
for
both
and
so
trey
has
worked
in
this.
H
A
lot
of,
but
in
the
past,
and
he
kind
of
gave
your
background
there
so
trey.
I
think
it
would
just
kind
of
be
helpful
in
terms
of
like
if
we
get
through
terms
of
like
a
proposal,
we
take
care
of
the
proposal.
That's
all
on
our
sides
like
run
us
through
both.
What,
like
the
process,
is
on
your
side
and
kind
of
how
how
like
a
search
like
this
would
go
through
and
then
like.
H
Maybe
what
would
be
expected
on
our
side
in
terms
of
like
executing
or
fulfilling
our
end
or
making
sure
we're
kind
of
getting
onboarding
a
candidate
sure
so.
B
And
process
is
the
right
word:
you're
going
to
put
a
process
in
place
and
that
process
is
not
us.
Looking
through
a
database
of
hey,
we,
we
know
a
guy
or
a
person
for
this
role.
This
is
really
more
about.
How
do
we
go
and
look
effectively
at
the
market
and
give
you
proper
intel
say
we
have
looked
effectively
these
companies,
these
individuals
from
these
different
market
centers,
and
we
put
together
a
a
list
of
all
the
people
we
could
go
after
and
then
from
there.
B
Then
we
plan
to
get
them
engaged
put
them
through
a
process
in
which
we're
interviewing
them
as
the
first
step
to
be
able
to
bet
them
and
then
put
the
best
candidates
in
front
of
you.
So
our
process
starts
with
identifying
what
might
be
the
top
200
plus
companies.
Obviously
we're
going
to
be
looking
at
crypto.
B
You
know
companies
in
general,
any
kind
of
digital
asset
startup
would
be
relevant,
also,
maybe
looking
at
say,
open
source
software
projects
or
software
tools
they
that
may
not
have
a
crypto
element
to
them,
but
perhaps
these
are
people
that
might
be
interested
in
dao's
from
there
starting
to
dissect
those
teams
past
and
present,
so
we're
looking
through
anyone.
Who's
got
the
right
level
of
marketing
experience,
we're
coming
from
the
right
type
of
marketing
background.
B
There's
a
lot
of
different
types
of
marketers
out
there
anywhere
from
you
know,
people
just
focus
on
acquisition.
People
focus
on
content
pr
people
from
community.
So
we're
going
to
work
with
you
to
understand
who
are
the
right
types
partners
we're
going
to
be
going
after
from
there
forcing
identifying
these
people
that
the
people
we're
targeting
is
all
going
to
be
shared
with
anyone.
B
Chris
from
your
side,
view
team
that
we
should
share
with
and
that
all
is
kept
in
that
open
source
source,
but
a
well
it's
kept
in.
Typically,
we
keep
this
in
a
google
doc.
Although
you
tell
me
if
that's
safe
enough
from
your
side-
and
we
should
do
something
in
a
different
manner,
because
I
know
google
is
always
not
the
most
trusted
so
yeah,
it's
just.
H
B
Why
we
think
they're
a
fit
and
then
we're
turning
over
to
you
to
help
guide
them
through
an
interview
process
with
you
and
your
team
from
there,
as
you
start
to
center
around
the
folks
that
you
think
are
most
relevant
or
the
best
possible
fit
we're
helping
you
close
them
and
get
them
on
the
team.
So
this
will
definitely
be
a
little
more
unusual
than
the
other
clients
that
we've
worked
with
that
have
more.
B
You
know
traditional
format,
but
we're
excited
about
understanding
how
this
all
works
with
dallas
and
seeing
how
to
get
this
person
on
board
and
you
know,
find
the
right
type
of
fit.
Look.
It's
it's
gonna,
be
a
tough
search!
H
Yeah
chris,
do
you
want
to
say
something?
I
was
just
maybe
asked
a
couple
questions
yeah.
I
mean
you
kind
of
touched
on
it,
but
like
crypto
or
like
not
crypto
and
maybe
like
how
should
we
be
thinking
about
it,
because
I
think
you
know
what
you
said
there
was
like
we
kind
of,
or
at
least
I
say
this,
I
I
say
we
always
want
people
who
like
get
it
right
and
like
whatever
it
is.
H
Is
you
know
what
we're
trying
to
do
the
products
we're
trying
to
build
kind
of
fit
into
the
whole
like
working
culture
and
so
like
marketing
being
not
like
a?
I
guess
there
aren't
a
lot
of
great,
maybe
marketers
in
crypto
right
now,
and
so
is
it
going
after,
like
those
that
are
there
or
maybe
like
those
that
are
outside
and
maybe
like
have
like
a
casual
interest
in
crypto
and
honestly,
I
think
it's.
B
Going
after
both
that's
the
reason
why
we've
got
to
cast
a
wide
net
here
to
see
who
were
who's
coming
through
and
from
there,
as
you
start
to
cast
this
net
and
start
to
get
people
for
you're
going
to
also
get
a
lot
of
new
leads-
and
you
put
that's
just
part
of
our
process
but
we're
gonna
initially
go
after
the
folks
that
are
in
crypto,
see
if
we
find
anyone,
that's
interesting,
we
may
not.
All
these
people
may
just
be
the
best
ones,
maybe
yet
projects
that
are
already
going
so
strong.
B
They
don't
want
to
leave
right
so,
but
that's
also
why
we
go
after
folks
and
adjacent
entries.
I
think
the
you
know
there's
plenty
of
areas
of
say,
enterprise
sas
that
might
be
relevant.
There
could
be
other
areas
of
tech
that
we
can
go
after
and
look
into
open
source
software.
I
think
any
one
of
those
companies
could
be
an
interesting
idea
to
go
after
so
there's
a
lot
of
those
type
of
companies
out
there.
So.
I
Yeah,
if,
if
this
marketing
person
were
circles,
we
can
visualize,
so
one
of
the
circles
will
be
the
dow
knowledge
another
one
being
like
marketing
knowledge.
Third,
one,
let's
say
crypto
knowledge.
I
would
rather
have
someone
just
having
the
two
circles:
marketing
and
crypto
knowledge
than
having
the
dow
knowledge
like
the
dao.
We
we
are
like
the
dao
is
not
done
right.
I
We
keep,
we
keep
developing,
how
dives
are
and
how
they
work,
and
we
rather
have
someone
expert
on
the
other
areas
and
and
then
the
dow
will
come
with
them
and
also
another
thing
like
marketing
in
crypto
is,
I
would
say,
it's
not
very
traditional
marketing,
especially
for
us.
We
can't
have
trackers.
We
can't
have
analytics
stuff
like
that.
I
We
can't
rely
on
standard
tools
that
other
software
companies
use
and
even
crypto
companies
use.
We
don't
use
any
trackers
at
all,
so
traditional
marketing
will
be
hard
at
at
dxo.
I
I
I
would
say
our
marketer
is
more
more
like
a
street
marketer
a
hustler,
a
lot
of
contacts
knows
people
knows
like
what
worked
with
other
projects
and
not
a
little
bit
of
luck.
Experience
in
that
sense,
that's
my.
B
J
J
And
I
kind
of
want
to
speak
on
that
sorry.
My
phone
had
cut
out
a
little
bit
during
the
call
earlier,
but
my
name
is
melanie
and
I'm
I'm
going
to
be
working
a
lot
with
like
hr
and
the
contributor
experience
here
and
my
background
is
in
hr
and
it's
in
recruiting
and
I'm
super
excited
to
kind
of
have
to
bring
you
guys
on
to
help
with
sourcing
these
candidates
from
what
I
do
know
about
dx
style
and
about
working
with.
You
know
this
organization,
it's
very
it's
really
not
traditional.
J
A
lot
of
the
sourcing
will
come
from
different
places,
not
like
the
traditional
linkedin
or
just
even
sourcing
candidates
on
regular
platforms
like
indeed
so.
I
definitely
agree
with
what
he
was
saying
about.
You
know
the
people
that
we're
looking
for
to
do
our
marketing
is
definitely
someone
who
has
connections
who
you
know
who
is
a
hustler
who's
going
to
be
on?
You
know
twitter
and
has
like
a
following
to
help
kind
of
get
our
name
out
there.
So
definitely
to
keep
that
in
mind.
J
While
you
are
sourcing
candidates,
you
know
the
typical
marketing
skills
are
definitely
not
what
we're
looking
for.
I
guess,
as
I
did
kind
of
you
know,
do
a
deep
dive
into
what
it
would
be
like
to
recruit
for
dx
style,
so
just
adding
a
little
bit
more
color
as
well.
B
Yep,
I
understood
the
our
method
is
not
posting
jobs,
it's
more
going
on
finding
who
these
people
are
and
lots
of
times.
They
already
have
a
job
and
saying
hey.
You
know,
have
a
have
a
conversation
about
this
new
opportunity
and
let's
see
if
this
might
be
a
fit
but
agreed.
This
is
not
just
linkedin.
Linkedin
might
be
a
source,
but
it's
definitely
not
everything
we're
relying
on.
I
think
twitter
can
be
excellent
for
this.
B
If
this
person
is
not
adept
at
understanding,
crypto
twitter
and
it's
not
active
within
certain
communities
and
following
certain
people,
they're,
probably
not
gonna-
be
a
fit.
So
within
our
shared
google
doc,
we
will
be
putting
their
twitter
handles
just
so,
you
can
get
an
idea
of
who
these
people
are
and
start
to
look
at
their
feed,
but
we
can
look
at
a
lot
of
other
areas
as
well.
You
know:
are
these
people
writing
medium
articles,
anything
other
other
than
that?
It's
going
to
be
longer
form
or
maybe
they've
got
a
podcast.
K
So
I
had
one
other
question:
sorry,
hi
tammy,
I'm
one
of
the
other
contributors.
So
do
you
think
that
market
rate
speaking
and
based
on
the
fee
that
you
would
be
charging
if
we
actually
retained
somebody
through
you?
What
would
the
salary
requirements
be
for
someone
like
that,
because
currently,
our
salary
range
maxes
out
at
around
out
of
just
under
170
k?
K
Are
we
thinking
that
that's
not
going
to
be
reasonable
or
what
do
you?
How
would
that
work.
B
My
understanding
understandings
were
looking
for
someone
that
was
chris
had
been
a
little
hesitant
on
putting
say
a
level
first
calling
if
I
were
to
maybe
translate
this
into
a
traditional
company,
might
call
us
marketing
director
somebody's
still
very
hands-on,
but
they're,
not
a
vp
once
you're
starting
to
lead
a
team
right.
This
person
is
still
a
very
hands-on
individual
contributor,
but
still
has
a
certain
level
of
domain
expertise.
B
Marketing
director
for
a
company
called
a
sas
startup
out
there
that's
called
series
a
level
150
to
170
would
be
right
on
target.
They
might
have
a
bonus
on
there,
but
my
understanding
is
this
person's
their
their
bonuses,
and
next
to
your
other
tokens.
Is
that
correct.
H
I
feel
like
we're
almost,
I
feel
confident
we're
kind
of
like
just
over
the
line
and
we
would
be
competitive
tammy,
but
I
think
it
is
we
would
be
going
for.
Someone
who
is
senior
or
like
on
our
scale
would
be
someone
probably
presumably
five
right
and
then,
but
is
I
mean
I
kind
of
think
of
like
hungry,
is
a
word
and
someone
who's
like
about
ready
to
like
jump
up
a
level,
and
so
hopefully
that's
that's
kind
of
where
we
can
land
up.
H
But
I
do
like
just
as
a
side
point
we.
You
know.
I
think
we
need
to
be
having
conversations
about
how
to
make
our
compensation
structure
competitive
for
all
types
of
talent.
K
Yeah
definitely,
I
was
just
more
curious,
basically
that
feedback
and
then,
like
you,
said
what
you
thought.
Maybe
the
range
would
be
and
if
it
needed
to
be
higher
or
not
based
on
what
we're
interested
in
retaining.
H
And
because
they're
gonna
have
to
like
get
dxd
like
and
understand
it
and
also
understand
like
what
we're
trying
to
do
with
like
even
rep,
and
you
know,
we've
got
some
there's
some
conversation
tied
with
that
right
in
terms
of
the
gov
2.0
distribution
there.
So
hopefully
like
it's
a
complicated
thing,
it's
like
if
everyone,
if
someone
gets
it
all,
I
think
that
they
would.
It
would
be
a
fit.
K
And
I'm,
if
you
don't
mind
just
like
walking
through
just
briefly
like
you,
don't
have
to
spend
too
much
time
on
it,
but
just
what
the
general,
I
guess
like
how
it
works
on
your
end
as
to
be
considered
a
successful
placement
like
how
many
months
they
would
need
to
be
with
us
and
how
that
all
looks.
B
We
put
a
one-year
guarantee
on
our
placements,
that's
best
in
class,
most
placement
firms
out
there
will
with
three
or
six
months.
So
that's
part
of
just
the
pride
we
take
in
our
placements.
If
anything
goes
wrong,
if
they
say
hey,
this
is
not
the
right
fit
if
they
leave
on
their
own.
Maybe
they
have
a
life
that
you
know
they
need
just
a
lot
of
working
all
together
or
things
happen.
We're
there
to
refill
this
position
and
get
someone
else
in
the
chair.
D
I
just
wanted
to
add
to
the
to
zett's
point
about
the
circles
like
maybe
a
fourth
circle
would
be
somebody
who
has
an
understanding
of
something
similar
to
what
omen
is
because
I
think
that's
like
our
main
consumer-facing
product
that
could
yeah
could
really
expand
the
market.
So
somebody
who
can
understand
prediction
markets
or
something
adjacent
to
prediction.
H
A
Awesome,
I
think
this
is
yeah.
This
is
great.
I
have.
I
have
some
thoughts
as
well.
I'm
not
sure
everyone
agrees,
but
I
I
was
kind
of
thinking
about
someone
who,
like
a
marketer
type
person
who
in
2017,
was
really
into
crypto,
but
then
I
don't
know
got
fed
up
with
all
the
scams
or
stuff
like
that
and
then
kind
of
went
back
to
working
in
traditional
jobs.
But
then
now
he's
seeing
everything
coming
up
and
he
doesn't
understand
he
does.
A
You
know
realize
what
the
centralization
is
and
the
values
etc.
So
yeah
yeah,
I
don't
know.
H
H
Just
in
internal
or
just
think
about
this-
oh
I
guess
tomorrow.
Maybe
we
chat
about
this
keenan
on
the
marketing
comms
call
and
then
I'm
working
with
trey
on
a
proposal
that
we'll
get
in
the
forum.
Hopefully
this
week
and
I'll
try
to
circle
a
draft
to
people
soon
and
then
we'll
talk
about
it
tomorrow
on
the
marketing
comms
call.
A
F
D
It's
I
think
their
sound
should
be
working
now,
it's
quite
late
in
vietnam.
So
thank
you
tree
celia
for
joining
at
this
time.
Yeah
yeah.
L
Okay,
cool
yeah,
okay,
so
right
it's
a
little
bit
late
in
vietnam,
but
so
glad
to
get
on
this
call
with
you
guys,
either
very
first
first
place
of
the
call
I
would
cut
off
and
like
it
took
me
some
time
to
get
familiar
with
this.
This
app!
So
sorry
for
about
that.
So
I
think
maybe
because
I'm
new
here
and
with
our
colleague
she's
clear,
so
I
can
introduce
a
bit
more
about
bitcoin
vietnam,
so
yeah
from
that,
we
can
have
better
understanding.
M
So
now
let
me
introduce
about
a
little
bit
about
our
company,
our
big
car,
vietnam,
so
that
you
guys
can
understand
more
about
what
we
are
doing
and
what
we
can
support
this
style
in
marketing
and
promotion
in
vietnamese
market
yeah.
M
We
established
from
2017
and
until
now
for
more
than
three
years
of
operation,
we
have
been
supporting
more
than
100
projects
that
into
the
vietnamese
market
successfully,
and
I
can
name
to
you
guys
some
notable
customers
like
iave
flow
blockchain,
bella
protocol
ciphering.
M
Besides
of
this
some
name,
we
also
cooperate
with
a
serene
network.
Send
finance
is
an
incubate
project
by
finance,
love
yeah.
So,
while
we
invest
into
the
project,
we
will
be
able
to
represent
the
days
now
in
vietnam
and
support
with
branding
and
promotion
with
3-year
experience
in
crypto
field,
with
high
net
growth.
From
all
over
the
world,
we
can
help
you
guys
you
can
make
some
relevant
partner
at
your
request:
live
audit
marketing,
company
mm
or
some
issues
or
planner.
M
If
you
want
also,
we
can
help
you
to
expose
on
the
dark
vietnamese
traffic
media
sign
in
vietnam
to
gain
more
user
and
more
exposure
about
this.
Now
what
your
team
is
doing
and
what
is
your
idea
also?
We
can
help
you
to
build
the
community
in
vietnam
and
represent
this
style
to
clear
up
on
the
user,
query
and
question
from
the
community.
M
I
think
I'm
beside
that.
We
also
help
you
to
do
the
influencer
marketing,
like
ama
posting
and
sharing
sharing
to
other
channel
kayode
in
vietnam.
So
I
think
that's
my
this
schooling.
We
are
doing
to
support
our
partner,
so
we
are
very
glad
to
support
the
days
now
in
vietnamese
expansion
in
vietnam.
M
D
So
yeah
you
mentioned
that
bitcoin
does
investments
as
well
as
works
on
marketing.
Yes,
yeah.
What
would
be
like
the
typical
process
in
terms
of
investments
for
for
bitcoin.
M
M
L
L
Yeah
so,
as
li
mentioned,
our
tickets
ranges
from
50
000
to
200
000
usd,
and
the
process
would
be
we
discussed
with
the
project.
L
We
have
a
meeting,
see
the
token
metrics
and
also
have
a
analyze
and
how
to
say,
researching
team
to
understand
more
about
areas
like
know
about
the
ideas,
partners,
resources,
products
of
the
projects,
and
then
we
can
discuss
on
investment
and
also
we
want
to
help
the
projects
to
do
the
marketing
in
vietnam,
because
when
we
invest
into
the
project,
which
means
that
we
we
trust
into
the
development
of
the
project.
So
we
want
to
help
them
to
gain
more
users
and
do
the
branding
in
vietnam.
M
L
Yeah,
well,
we
have
been
in
the
vietnamese
market
for
three
years
and
recently
we
got
contacted
with
dexter,
especially
specifically
via
omen.
I
think
dexter
is
an
ecosystem
and
you
guys
have
so
many
other
projects
and
at
the
very
initial
stage
of
releasing.
L
So
we
would
love
to
contribute
more
to
you
guys
like,
alongside
with
any
activities,
we
have
our
ecosystem
too.
So
maybe
this
this
weekly
meeting
of
textile
can
help
us
to
understand
how
you
guys
are
working
together
and
how
the
contributors
like
members
in
the
in
the
call
and
also
bitcoin,
can
join
in
supporting
you
guys.
H
Yes,
thank
you
so
much
for
joining,
especially
given
the
time
of
night.
I
think
you're
you're
right
that
the
one
one
of
the
areas
that
is
an
opportunity
for
dx
tao
is
omen
as
a
product.
So
I
would
be
interested
in
thinking
about
how
we
could
maybe
grow
omen
in
the
community
in
terms
of
immediate
things
that
would
be
we'd
be
able
to
do.
H
I
think
that
we
are
still
maybe
not
able
to
grow
and
actively
manage
communities
in
different
in
different
regions,
but
I
think
it
would
be
very
great
to
have
all
of
our
content
start
to
be
maybe
distributed
in
that.
So
maybe
that's
a
place
where
we
could
start
by
starting
to
translate
some
of
the
articles,
maybe
especially
as
it
relates
to
omen
too
just
so
that
we
could
start
to
have
some
content
that
was
generated
for
the
vietnamese
community.
A
L
Yeah,
I
just
wanted
to
say
that
I
think
it's
a
good
idea
that
we
start
with
translating
all
the
materials
into
vietnamese.
First.
A
Okay,
yeah,
I
I
I
I
was
also
thinking
of
maybe
we'll
figure
out
like
a
test
budget
and
seeing
like
if
we
can
get
traction
in
vietnam
for
omen,
maybe
after
the
next
release
or
the
release
after
that,
like
we
could
actually
test
that
and
see.
You
know
with
your
marketing
services
how
many
people
we
can
actually
get
into
from
the
vietnamese
community,
and
I-
and
I
honestly,
I
think
this
is
a
very
viable
like
go
to
market
strategy
for
omen
to
actually
try
with
the
vietnamese
market.
A
If
we
have
strong
partners
there
and
yeah.
A
Yeah,
so
I
I
like,
if
I
could
think
of
an
action
item
it
would
be
like
in
in
this
angle,
is
yeah
to
maybe
come
up
with
a
proposal.
We
can,
you
know,
do
a
back
and
forth
on
this
proposal
and
try
to
figure
it
out,
and
the
proposal
is
basically
a
certain
a
certain
budget
to
actually
get
a
certain
amount
of
users
to
use
omen,
and
this
is
giving
that
omen
is
on
x,
die
and
the
gas
prices
are
fairly
cheap
and
yeah.
L
Okay,
that
can
be
a
nice
idea.
Okay,
so
with
that,
I
think
it's
very
if
we
can
put
into
a
proposal
later
after
this
call,
we
will
need
to
how
to
say
have
some
more
understanding
of
omen
first
and
then
suggest
you
guys,
you
guys
are
best
activities
for
the
testing.
L
D
Yeah,
that's
that's
correct.
I
mean
some
some
people
may
say
mesa,
but
it's
pronounced
both
ways
and
we
are
actually
actively
developing
a
new
version
of
meso
which
will
be
coming
out
soon,
so
it
could
be
also
a
good
fit
for
working
together
around
the
misa
launch,
like
the
relaunch,
because
it's
a
token
auction
platform,
at
least
the
new.
The
new
version
will
be.
L
Oh
okay
got
it:
okay,
yeah!
If
with
that,
if
you
guys
are
focusing
on
omen
right
now,
we
can
start
with
oman.
First.
D
Yeah,
I
think
omen
makes
sense
as
a
place
to
start.
Swapper
is
another
product
that
is,
is
live.
It's
it's
very
much
like
uniswap.
We
can
talk
about
that
as
well.
I'm
curious
to
question
like
chris
mentioned
community.
Would
you
know
I
think
translations
is
the
best
place
to
start,
but
if
we
were
to
work
with
bitcoin
on
like
branding
within
vietnam,
would
it
be
or
like
how
important
would
it
be
to
have
somebody
in
our
like
chat
forums?
D
Who
can
speak
vietnamese
with
people
who
are
us
because,
like
we're
starting,
we
just
started.
D
Everything
has
been
in
english
so
far
within
the
chats,
but
there
is
now
a
russian
language
channel
within
the
discord,
and
I
think
you
know
maybe
we
could
start
to
expand
the
number
of
languages
that
are
kind
of
supported
within
the
chat
forums
and
yeah.
I'm
just
kind
of
curious.
If,
if
what
you
guys
think
about
that,
and
if
you
could
help,
maybe
even
find
somebody
for
that
role.
L
Well,
you
mean
somebody
speaking
vietnamese
to
to
be
active
on
on
firm.
You
guys.
D
There's
a
forum
called
talk
and
then
there's
a
chat.
Server
called
well
we're
on
discord,
you're,
probably
familiar
with
discord.
L
Oh
well,
so
in
vietnam,
people
are
mostly
active
on
telegram.
We
do
have
people
on
discord,
but
not
really
a
lot.
So
if
we,
you
guys
ask
for
our
advice,
we
would
suggest
to
like
have
a
channel
or
a
group
in
vietnamese
on
telegram.
I
N
I
N
That's
interesting
tracy
I
had
another
related
question
is
so
far
up
to
today
the
omen
product.
N
You
know
it's
a
permissionless
prediction,
market
platform
and
all
the
markets,
all
the
the
user
experience
everything
is
in
english
and
I'm
wondering
if
the
vietnamese
user
base
would
be
if
we
had
markets
that
were
interested
interesting
to
them
in
in
on
omen,
can
the
average
user
participate
in
the
product
if
it's?
If
it's
all
in
english,.
N
Okay,
so
the
key
would
be
like
we
could
create
a
bunch
of
markets
that
would
be
interesting
to
the
to
that
population.
But
as
lo,
but
at
this
point
I
think
they
would
all
have
to
be
in
english.
So,
yes,
we
could
have
like
content
and
explainers,
and
things
in
you
know
in
another
language,
but
I
I
think
the
actual
product
would
likely
have
to
stay
all
in
english,
but
if
people
can
use
that,
that's
great.
M
Yeah
sure,
actually
I
mentioned
before
that
not
on
vietnamese
user
can
understand
english
too.
I
think
this
vietnamese
people
can
basically
have
reading
comprehension
in
english,
so
I
also
prefer
that
we
can
translate
the
website
and
you
are
used.
Oh
man,
prediction
market
into
the
vietnamese
language
for
users
can
easily
use
and
graph
the
platform.
A
Like
like
to
be
like,
maybe
this
is
something
we
need
to
discuss
internally,
but
I
I
would
think
that
kind
of,
like
I
I
mean
translations
or
localizing.
The
content
is,
I
don't
know
if
that's
top
priority,
like
I
would
say,
for
all
men,
it
would
probably
to
build
a
vietnamese
oman
community,
whether
this
is
on
telegram
or
somewhere
else,
and
then
try
to
engage
with
that
community
to
actually
use
on
it
and
yeah
like
that,
would
be
kind
of
the
goal.
A
I'm
not
sure
I
guess
we'll
have
to
discuss
and
your
feedback
as
well
is
important
here,
like
whether
people
will
be
able
to
use
omen
without
localization
or.
L
Yeah
I
mean
like
when
people
are
using
the
products
like,
for
example,
we
are
going
to
have
a
vietnamese
community
and
we
have
like
translation
and
explanation
in
vietnamese.
Then,
if
we
have
the
website
and
the
app
in
vietnamese,
it
will
be
better
right.
L
Okay
yeah,
so
I
was
just
saying
that
we
will
put
a
website
translation
translation
into
the
proposal
and
you
you
guys,
will
have
the
chance
to
see
the
detail
plan
and
with
that
you
guys
can
just
discuss
within
the
team
about
what
you
would
want
to
have
to
test
the
market.
First,
so
yeah
it
can
be
discussable
later
it's
okay.
A
Okay,
yeah,
that's
that
sounds
great.
I
guess
we
could
still
like
our
first
proposal
and
then
discuss
it
internally,
discuss
it
with
you
guys
and
see
where
it
takes
us.
A
D
200
100
yeah,
it's
a
relatively
low
number.
We
don't
use
like
google
analytics
and
that
kind
of
thing,
so
we
don't
have
like
as
robust
statistics
as
some
sites,
but
sky
do
you
know
the
number
of
addresses
off
the
top
of
your
head.
I'd
have
to
go.
Look.
A
M
K
We
are
actually
working
on
it
currently
right
now,
so
we
should
have
something
within
the
next
month
or
two.
No,
no,
no
final
dates
yet,
but
it
will
be
a
neat
link,
but
I
think,
as
mentioned,
we
can
get
you
some
information
on.
You
know
how
to
use
in
in
written
form,
and
if
you
need
more
specific
instructions
on
how
to
use
the
platform
we
could
always.
You
know,
share
a
screen
and
walk
you
through
it
when
the
time.
D
You
use
it
if
that's
if
that's
useful,
tammy,
I'm
wondering
too,
like
for
the
video
production,
how
hard
would
it
be?
Do
you
think
to
like
do.
K
C
A
Okay,
great,
thank
you,
tracy
leah.
I
guess
we'll
stay
in
touch.
I
think
there's
a
telegram
group
right
and
we
can
stay
in
touch
there
and
you
know
continue
the
correspondence.
A
That's
kenan
on
key
base,
or
this
part
yeah.
So
I
think
I
mean
we
don't
have
much
time
left
about
dx
about
the
opulence
investment
opportunity.
I
think,
like
I
messaged
john,
about
joining
the
call,
but
then
to
the
request
of
martin,
like
we
decided
to
do
like
a
closer
like
or
like
a
fewer
people
call
with
him.
I
guess
people
from
the
expenditures,
team
and
people
filopolis
to
raise
some
of
the
questions
and
and
yeah
basically
figure
out.
N
Yeah,
just
on
dx
ventures
in
general,
like
we,
we
discussed
more
like
there's
two
potential
investments
that
we've
been
discussing,
opelus
and
also.
N
Yeah
deep
down,
and
so
we
have
none,
our
none
are
decided
yet,
but
but
what
we
did
was
you
know,
come
up
with
criteria
in
a
dow
talk,
post
yeah,
I
posted
in
the
dow
talk
post
of
like
really
important,
like
pieces
of
the
puzzle
that
that
need
to
be
in
place
in
order
for
like
a
dx
ventures,
investment
to
likely
happen
and
and
one
of
the
key
ones
is
like.
Is
there
someone
in
the
community?
N
Like
oh,
like
hell,
yeah
like
let's
do
this,
and
so
unless
we
have
an
individual
that
really
wants
to
spearhead
like
one
of
those
one
of
those
priorities
and
actually
help
push
it
through.
We're
kind
of
you
know,
we've
kind
of
put
them
both
on
the
side
and
we're
waiting
for
maybe
better
opportunities.
N
I
don't,
I
don't
think
either
one
are
dead
yet,
but
but
it
doesn't
seem
like
the
the
dx
now
community
is
like
super
excited
about
either
one.
At
this
point.
H
It's
a
good
post
by
sky.
That
summarizes
what
he
said
there
and
the
only
thing
I'd
say
is,
I
think,
timing
matters
for
these
things
and
not
just
and
like
where
we
are
in
the
market
cycle
and
where,
like
the
project,
is
at
its
stage
and
if
that's
a
fit
for
for
jake
style,.
N
N
Oh
yeah,
that's
a
really
good
product.
The
dx
doubt
community
could
use
that
but
like
we
can
use
deep
dow
and
we
can
use
opolis
whether
we
invest
in
it
or
not.
Like
they're
already
moving
ahead.
There's
those
products
exist.
Maybe
we
could
have
some
input
we
can.
We
can
already
give
them
input
for
what
what
dx
dow
needs,
but
like
we
don't
need
to
invest
in
it
to
like
get
those
things
live
like
so.
D
L
Okay,
so
yeah,
I
think
it's
quietly
in
in
vietnam,
vietnam,
right
now,
I
have
one
more
of
like
one
or
two
more
questions
related
to
the
deck
that
you
guys
were
just
mentioning.
So
can
I
ask
this:
this
is
like
text
down
own
font.
N
Now,
where
dx
dao
is
a
is
an
actual
true
dao,
that
is,
that
is
like
trying
to
build
products
in
the
d5
space
like
through
a
truly
decentralized
governance
manner,
right
and
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
products,
whether
it's
like
a
place
to
publish
content
or
a
place
of
communications
or
a
place
to
make
a
way
to
manage
your
your
treasury
that
that
that
dows,
like
there's
like
services,
that
dx
down,
needs
that
basically
don't
exist
like
because
not
many
people
in
the
world
have
done
this
right,
and
so
dx
dow
has
realized
that
that
we
may
need
to
use
a
bunch
of
our
capital.
N
N
But
it's
a
it's
kind
of
a
side
operation
that
dxdow
is
now
operating
in
order
to
help
fund
and
then
you
know
also
invest
in
and
and
earn
returns
from
these
these
investments,
but
but
with
a
focus
on
projects
and
products
that
are
really
necessary
for
a
dow,
like
dx,
dow
to
use
and
and
a
lot
of
these
things
don't
exist
yet,
and
so
that's
the
idea
of
dx
ventures
and
it
has
only
recently
come
into
into
existence,
and
so
we
haven't
actually
made
any
investments
yet.
L
Oh
okay
got
it
because
investment
is
one
thing
that
we
are
doing
for
the
projects
too.
So
we
hope
that
we
can
like
find
something
scenery
between
style
and
bitcoin
in
terms
of
investment
too,
and
with
the
project
deep
down,
you
guys
are
going
to
evaluate
them
right.
M
Here
I
also
have
connect
to
the
div
dial
yesterday
and
tomorrow
we
will
have
a
call
meeting
to
understand
more
each
other
too.
L
Yes,
yes,
because
we
are
going
to
have
a
call
with
a
deep
down
tomorrow
too,
to
explore
their
their
area
of
partnership,
so
yeah
with
this
one,
because
we
have
quite
a
lot
of
projects
in
the
network.
Some
of
them
may
need
like
funding,
support
and
they're
really
good.
So
maybe,
if
you
guys
have
like
the
formal
criteria
about
which
project
you
guys
are
going
to
invest
into,
we
can
like
exchange
the
resources,
introduce
you
guys,
introduce
together.
I
mean
the
projects.
N
Yeah
that
sounds
great:
let's,
let's,
let's
build,
let's
create
like
let's
go
back
and
forth
on
those
types
of
opportunities
in
like
deal
flow
and-
and
you
know,
obviously,
we
have
a
dow
centric
mentality,
but
if
you
guys
are,
if
you
guys
see
projects
that
are
dow
related,
that's
that's
quite
would
be
really
interesting
to
us.
A
L
So,
okay,
I
think
it
is
it's
good
for
fervors
now
do
we,
how
to
say
is
the?
Is
there
any
important
thing
that
we
may
need
to
be
aware
of
or
how
to
say
need
to
know
about
this
school
or
after
this?
Please
let
us
know.
D
Yeah,
let's
stay
in
touch
guys
thanks
again
for
joining
very
helpful.
G
Yeah,
thank
you
guys.
I
I
linked
you
that
dx
ventures
post
in
the
chat.
L
M
M
Yeah,
thank
you
so
much
for
spending
time
to
go
in
the
cone
today
so
goodnight,
because
it's
quiet
in
vietnam
right
now.
A
Goodbye
yeah,
do
you
do
we
want
to
continue
talking
about
like
at
the
exhale?
I
think
sky
has
some
like
there's
some
updates
that
will
probably
come
into
like
the
next
treasury.
Also.
N
Yeah,
just
so
on
dx
yield
in
general.
You
know
in
the
in
the
treasury
management
key
base
kind
of
outlined
what
I
guess,
what
we're
calling
like
the
risk
ladder
for
dx
dow
and
we're
taking
steps
towards
going
up
that
risk
ladder.
I
I
think,
there's
a
plan
for
the
next
treasury
management
proposal.
N
So
treasury
management
we
basically
almost
have
finished
the
first
well,
the
proposals
are
live,
they're,
not
all
executed
yet,
but
we're
about
to
get
the
to
like
three
million
dollars
of
stable
coins,
which
was
the
first
goal
in
the
in
the
treasury
management
diversification
proposal.
You
know
most
of
it
has
been
done
using
the
multi-sig,
hopefully
next
round,
we
can
do
more
using
using
the
multi-call
and
actually
the
dow
doing
it
itself.
N
N
I
think
there
is
a
general
consensus
to
continue
to
diversify,
into
stable
tokens
and
and
but
with
a
with
a
more
of
a
focus,
to
put
those
stable
tokens
to
work
into
swapper,
pulls
into
omen
and
then
also
potentially
like
burn
yield
with
those
and
then
the
next
step
of
earning
yield
would
most
likely
be
holding
at
least
like
holding
yield
earning
tokens
like
c
die
or
or
a
dot
like
a
tokens
like
ave
and
compound
protocols
right
and
so
those
you
can't
really
buy
those
I
mean
it's
not
efficient
to
buy
those,
so
I
think
the
plan
would
be
to
continue
to
acquire
more
and
more
stable
coins,
which
is
still
a
smallish
percentage
of
the
overall
treasury,
and
then
once
we
have,
you
know
either
the
current
tokens
that
we
have
like.
N
Let's
say
a
couple
million
bucks
or
or
even
more,
we
can.
We
can
take
the
stable
tokens
that
we
have
and
then
put
those
into
those
protocols
which
are
generally
reliable,
safe
protocols.
Obviously
there
is
some
risk,
but
the
ones
that
have
been
around
for
a
while
and
and
and
our
people
are
pretty
comfortable
with.
N
You
know
those
would
be
the
first
ones,
let's
say
compounder
ave
and
then
then
the
next
step
would
be
like,
maybe
a
higher,
yielding
something
like
a
vault
but
still
still
holdings
that
it's
okay
for
dx,
dow
to
hold
them
long
term,
not
have
to
get
in
and
out
of
things.
N
So
if
dx
dow
decides
to
put
a
million
dollars
into
one
of
these
protocols,
it's
okay,
if
it's
there
for
like
six
months
or
nine
months
or
a
year
or
more,
and
so
that
would
be
like
the
next
stage
of
dx
yield
and
like
if
that's,
if
that
works
and
that's
successful,
and
we
can
do
that
with
the
multi
call
and
all
that
kind
of
stuff,
then
we
can
probably
take
the
next
step,
and
that
would
be
you
know,
experiment
with
wire
or
or
or
some
other
type
of
vault
yeah.
D
I
think
I
don't
know
if
you
know
the
ones
that
have
been
around
a
long
time
make
sense.
I
think
if
you
compare
like
compound
and
ave,
I
think
compounds
a
little
bit
more
like
take
a
look
at
aves
audit
reports.
Maybe
before
we
we
go
there,
it's
kind
of
interesting.
If
you
look
at
what's
they
got
a
lot
of
audit
reports,
but
if
you
look
at
them
they're
not
the
glowing
most
glowing.
Reviews
now
they've
been
around
a
long
time,
though
so.
O
L
H
D
N
H
I
think
we
should
probably
like
in
like
the
next
move,
is
probably
a
500k
die
and
a
500k
usdc
compound
deposit
and,
like
I
think
we
just
put
that
in
there
and
we're
kind
of
like
happy
with
that.
We
probably
never
need
to
really
like
take
that
out.
Even
other
things
we
do
will
like
go
on
top
of
it,
but
I
think
that
would
that
would
give
it
be
a
good,
a
big
step.
N
Yeah,
I
agree
yeah,
so
we
can.
We
can
do
that
with
like.
While
we
do
the
next
diversification
and
and
get
additional
simple
coins,
we
could
use
the
ones
we
already
have
and
try
that
use
a
portion
of
that
to
go
into
compound,
and
some
people
have
talked
about,
like
you
know,
can
I
get
paid
in
in
you
know
these
yield
earning
stable
coins.
N
N
H
A
N
A
O
Yeah,
I
just
want
to
do
a
throwback
to
allman.
I
have
this
idea.
I
have
seen
this
app
socios.
It's.
It
allows
sports
and
e-gaming
fans
to
buy
tokens
and
play
part
in
the
decision-making
of
sports
teams.
O
I
I
thought
maybe
we
could
play
a
little
with
swap
and
omen.
You
know,
have
a
liquidity
pool
and
allow
people
to
market
make
on
omen
using
their
native
token,
which
is
chili's
the
the
one
that
those
sports
fans
are
using
in
that
socioz
app.
So
it
would
be
an
interesting
experiment.
A
You
know
like,
as
you
were
saying
this
I
was
thinking
about-
maybe
yeah,
maybe
a
collaboration
with
what
you
call
like
chiles
right,
those
guys
who
basically
are
tokenizing
almost
every
european
football
team,
yeah
that
those
are
the
ones
yeah.
Oh
yeah.
Oh
it's!
It's
the
same
thing
all
right.
It's
associated
yeah,
yeah,.
O
N
N
Yeah,
so
we've
yeah
we've
done
that
with
a
few
like
d5
communities,
but
we
haven't.
We
haven't
tapped
into
like
a
sports
like
other
sports
and
communities
and
stuff,
so
like
yeah,
if
we,
I
don't
know
if
you
know
that
community,
like
just
come
up
with
three
markets,
that
you
think
that
they
would
be
awesome
like
we
can
even
go,
ask
them
in
their
community
like
in
their
telegram
or
disc
or
whatever
like.
If
you
guys
wanted
markets,
what
would
they
be
and
we
can
make
we
can
make
those.
N
D
D
N
H
He
did
this
once
he
pointed
out
that
many
d5
protocols
have
admin
keys,
and
that
was
like
a
valuable
exercise.
He
did
that
like
a
year
ago
and
then,
like
that's,
the
only
he's
been
saying
that
sense
and
like
it's
pretty
apparent
I
mean
like
so
compound-
does
not
have
the
admin
keys,
they're
controlled
by
governance.
They
just
actually
upgraded
to
a
new
governance
contract
themselves.
That
makes
the
government
I
think
that
makes
compound
protocol
actually
upgradeable.
D
A
To
be
fair,
like
when
I
started
this
whole
farming
thing
I
use
like
set
protocol,
and
the
reason
I
did
it
with
set
protocol
is
because
I
actually
went
to
anthony
cesano,
and
I
asked
him
if
there
is
a
back
door
and
if
my
funds
get
stolen
they'll
be
able
to
retrieve
it.
He
said
yes,
he
will,
and
I
was
like
okay,
I
feel
safe
now.
D
Which
proved
to
be
fairly
fairly
popular,
so
you
know
how
bankless
did
the
april
fool's
joke
that
they
got
acquired
by
wells
fargo
I
was.
I
was
biting
my
tongue
over
the
weekend.
I
really
like
you
know
I'm
trying
to
be
a
little
more
vocal
on
twitter
and,
but
I
like
didn't,
do
this
one,
which
is
like
david
hoffman's,
like
one
of
the
proposed
people
for
the
balancer
multisig,
so
bouncer
isn't
even
there
yet,
but
it's
going
to
be
an
11
person
multisync.