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A
B
A
Company
on
during
the
week
on
the
past
week
on
each
Squad,
technically
and
then
I
think
we
don't
have
anything
else
on
the
on
the
agenda.
Sadly,
and
well.
I
I
wanted
to
prepare
something,
but
I
didn't
have
time
for
it.
So
I
think,
let's
pass
it
to
next
week.
I
want
to
talk
about
EAB,
712
and
signatures.
I
know
just
to
share
some
technical
content
about
cryptographic,
signatures
on
solidity
and
how
they
should
be
handled,
but
we
are
going
to
do
for
this
week
because
I
didn't
have
time
to
prepare
the
content.
A
C
Yeah,
absolutely
so
yeah
the
previous
week
was
kind
of
finishing
up
all
this
stuff.
So
we
have
our
audits
off
for
the
final
review
by
Omega.
C
That's
for
the
1.5
audits,
hopefully
we'll
be
getting
those
back
at
some
point,
a
lot
of
work
done
from
all
of
tea
on
that
which
is
exciting
and
then
yeah
the
rest
of
the
week.
We
finally
got
back
to
some
work
on
the
W
Front
End
and
require
release
branches
which
are
just
being
tested
this
week.
C
C
Fun:
we've
split
up
into
a
couple
of
teams
based
on
time
zones,
so
hopefully
the
Argentinian
team
does
better
in
the
DX
gov
World
Cup
than
the
Real
World
Cup,
sorry
Augusta,
so
yeah
we're
just
tackling
some
issues
together
and
then
we'll
split
up
into
smaller,
even
smaller
groups.
Once
we
get
the
majority
of
the
work
done
there
and
the
ideas
that
we're
we're
tackling
kills
first,
because
it's
a
bit
simpler
and
then,
after
that,
we'll
take
on
the
1.5
contract.
C
So
we
have
a
subgraph
for
those
as
well,
and
that
would
be
some
good
practices
as
well
just
to
understand
how
the
entire
architecture
is
working
for
the
team
and
yeah
I.
Think
that's!
That's.
Probably
everything
magician
I
also
spent
a
good
chunk
of
time
investigating
a
better,
very
pretty
cheese
as
well
as
fasting
and
streaming
contracts
last
week,
which
I
think
we
talked
about
briefly
at
the
start
of
one
of
the
calls
that
was
worth
fun,
yeah
I
think
that's
everything.
A
Okay
on
well
I
think
we
can
add
other
stuff
that
have
been
happening
on
on
Governors.
We
have.
We
are
going
to
do
an
an
updated
release
of
on
dx12.
We
are
new
cashier
and
fixing
a
quite
an
imperial
bank
that
was
found,
and
we
have
a
proposal
that
looks
like
is
going
to
pass
or
mainnet
registering
the
new
contribution
reward
a
scheme,
the
one
that
we
are
using
already
on
henosis
on
yeah
chain.
A
I
know
how
many
proposal
we
have
there
that
are
using
currently
the
new
scheme,
but
everything
looks
that
is
working
fine.
So
maybe
we
can
and
register
the
old
scheme
soon.
That's
that's
regarding
governance
operations
and
the
Expo
maintenance,
so
yeah
that
will
be
on
the
government
side.
I
think
that
that
will
cover
everything.
D
Sure
well,
I
think
the
most
interesting
thing
was
the
release
for
because
17.2.
D
So
we
had
like
a
release,
probably
a
few
weeks
ago,
of
beta
17,
but
nobody
did
a
proposal
and
then
we
did
a
patch
release
for
17.1
and
then
another
one
or
17.2.
This
one
finally
went
on
chain.
So
there
was
a
proposal.
But
if
you
go
to
DX
vote,
you
will
see
that
the
proposal
cannot
be
fetched,
because
the
potential
phrase
that
was
used
to
submit
this
proposal
was
the
one
I
built
and
I
am
using
ipfs
CID
version.
D
And
I
circled
back
with
Dave.
He
mentioned
that
the
X4
does
not
support
v0
V1.
So
that's
an
issue.
Hopefully
someone
can
patch
it
soon.
People
can
verify
the
proposal.
I
stick
down
because
I
manually
checked
the
proposal,
content
Etc,
so
it
looks
good.
That
would
be
nice
to
have
other
certified
as
well.
D
So
that's
for
the
releases
this
week
we
are
starting
with
the
well
when
you
start
with
this
code,
for
what
we
want
to
finally
work
on
in
the
in
December
and
then
slowly
assign
squads,
assign
team
members
on
to
like
specific
features
of
the
soft
provocation
Etc.
So
that's
has
been
like
an
ongoing
effort
by
mostly
funky
that
is
also
working
on
the
roadmap
for
swapper,
so
that
would
be
like
the
three
ones
that
was
discussing
a
little
retreat
and
that's
probably
collecting
major
non-technical
stuff
on
top
of
Shopper.
D
Other
things
we
currently
have
on
our
plate
is
like
the
limit
order.
So
this
has
been
probably
worked.
A
lot
like,
yellow,
it's
probably
I,
would
say
it's
in
the
final
stages
to
be
pushed
to
production,
or
at
least
in
the
next
release.
Etc,
and
then
we
have
like
LP
zapping
Oscar
is
working
on
that
he's
doing
an
awesome
job
in
terms
of
integration
and
also
like
a
small
contract
development
as
well
and
I.
Think
that
would
be
everything
for
the
swapper
I
guess.
A
Okay,
yeah,
okay,
great
so
regarding
limit
orders,
I
heard
that
there
was
some
issue
with
the
with
the
time
that
we
are
going
to
have
the
the
order
active.
There
is
a
limit
that
we
cannot
increase.
That
cannot
change
right.
Yes,.
D
Yeah,
so
this
has
been
probably
I
can
probably
say.
The
context
of
this
goes
back
to
July.
When
I
met
Alex
in
Paris,
he
said
they're
working
on
Like
official
support
for
limit
orders,
but
right
now
like
in
in
terms
of
like
cow
glossary,
every
order
we
submit
to
cow
is
like
a
limit
order,
because
you're
waiting
for
the
solver
to
find
the
price
for
you
and
then
for
your
order
Etc.
But
you
can.
D
You
can
modify
the
fill
price
depending
on
the
input
of
the
token
you're
selling
and
then
the
output
of
the
token
you
want
to
buy.
So
you
can
adjust
the
price
and
then,
if
you're
lucky
and
the
market
hits
your
price
you're
getting
the
you're
going
to
get
felt.
So
the
the
interesting
part
of
why
we
have
like
three
hours
limit
or
180
minutes
is
because
cow
is
like
super
afraid
of
the
gas
spikes.
So
let's
say
I'm
I'm
going
to
submit
a
an
order
that
is
going
to
expire
in
one
year.
D
But
then,
when,
when
that
price
or
when
that
order
is
going
to
get
filled
or
eligible
for
fillability,
the
gas
is
going
to
be
like
super
high,
so
cow
is
going
to
have
to
observe
that
guys
and
gas
by
because
you
already
pay
this
fee
on
this.
D
So
that's
what
they're
working
on
so
the
the
change
that
is
coming
on
December
12th
is
going
to
be
where
you
submit
a
order,
and
you
say
like
the
fee,
for
this
is
going
to
be
zero
and
it's
going
to
be
determined
on
the
on
the
time
where
the
solver
is
going
to
submit
your
order
or
fill
it
for
you.
So
you
don't
know
what
what
price
is
going
to
be
in
terms
of
fee.
A
D
That,
after
that,
you're
going
to
you're
not
going
to
you're
not
going
to
submit
a
quote
or
you're,
not
you're,
going
to
say
I,
don't
care
about
what
the
fee
is
as
long
as
I'm
getting
this
price
and
then
the
fees
like
and
reasonable
limit,
then
you're
just
going
to
get
filled.
Okay.
A
D
B
B
There
was
no
limit
and
you
have
that
open
risk,
but
yes
like
if
you,
if
someone
could
come
in
and
propose
some
massive
fee,
because
the
market
moved
and
then
even
with
the
fee.
You
still
get
your
limit
that
that
could
be
a
I
mean.
You
still
get
your
price,
though
right.
So
even
if
the
fee
was
really
really
big,
it
would
only.
B
The
the
solvers
are
also
currently
kind
of
trusted
right.
So
yeah
I
agree
that
it's
probably
not
a
High
chance
that
they
do
attack
unless
there's
some
miscalculation,
but
makes
sense.
C
D
Evil
cow,
so
the
the
idea
of
like
how
cow
is
basically
managing
the
solvers.
If
you
want
to
be
a
solver
on
a
cow
protocol,
you
need
to
be
either
Witnesses
by
hypnosis,
so
they
basically
trust
you
or
you
put
a
capital
of
one
million
dollar
in
Stables
or
cow,
and
then
you're
allowed
to
submit
solution.
So,
in
the
event
that
you
do
like
malicious
things,
your
character
is
going
to
be
just
taken
away.
A
A
A
I
guess
the
cow
soldiers
will
get
rework
or
part
of
the
fee
on
solving
unmatching
orders
right.
Yes,.
D
So
when
cow
launched
I
remember
the
apy,
it
was
about
70
percent
because
the
rewards
are
paid
in
Cal,
but
now
the
cow
is
like
super
low
in
terms
of
price.
That
APO
is
like,
probably
like,
maybe
15
or
so
yeah.
Okay,
yeah,
but
also
Cal
protocol
itself
does
not
have
a
fee
right
now.
So
when
when
you're
basically
chart
like,
let's
say
one
percent-
that
one
percent
goes
entirely
to
the
solver.
A
D
We
can
so
it's
it's
the
question
of
like.
Are
we
willing
to
delegate
to
one
person
at
the.
A
B
So
if
there,
if
there
was
someone
you
or
someone
from
the
DSL
community,
that
would
be
interesting
in
being
a
solver.
That
would
be
a
very
interesting
opportunity,
but
we
would
need
someone
that
would
Express
yeah.
That
would
be
excited
about
that.
But
if,
if
so
yeah,
let
us
know
if
anyone
here
or
if
you
know
anyone
in
the
dxtile
community
that
would
want
to.
B
A
A
B
There's
a
decent
chance
that
the
extile
could
do
that
and
and
obviously
have
control
of
the
funds,
but
we
still
need
a
person
or
a
set
of
people
that
would
be
interested
in
running
the
solver
and
the
solvers
are
not
it's
not
super
easy
I
mean
there's
different
versions
of
it,
but
this
person
would
have
to
be
interested
in
it.
You
know,
have
the
skills
to
to
to
do
all
the
solvers
yeah.
A
Yeah
we
can
do
it,
I
mean
yeah
I'm,
not
worried
about
the
technical
I
mean
the
technical
challenges
on
that
and
worry
about.
The
like.
The
governance.
I
mean
yeah.
The
control
of
the
funds
I
mean
that
challenge
like
how
we
will
set
up
everything
but
yeah
something
for
something
to
discuss
later
I'm.
Maybe
if
we
can
talk
with
currency
later
or
do
we
have
a
video
here.
B
A
Thing:
Moving
On
movie
carrot
and
nimi,
but
we
don't
have
Lucy
here
right,
so
I
guess
we
can
skip
carrot,
which
has
we
just
had
the
we
have
the
Europa
blind
today
and.
A
A
Another
another
front-end
developer,
who
is
doing
good
work
there
on
swapper
and
they
are
implementing
the
new
the
new
designs
that
they
have.
They
don't
have
the
designs
like
fully
financed
yet,
but
they
are
starting
to
okay
power
on
you
and
they
and
they
started
working
in
implementing
the
the
designs.
A
D
Okay,
so
we
were
playing
with
our
Star
Wars
a
lot
recently.
Maybe
last
week
we
were
like
running
into
a
lot
of
issues
with
private
repositories.
So
two
weeks
ago
we
decided
that
it's
probably
the
best
strategy
is
that
we
closed
Source,
some
of
the
most
critical
parts
of
meaning
just
to
reduce
the
competition
with
others,
because
right
now
or
two
weeks
ago,
everything
was
like
open
source,
including
the
back
end,
including
the
front
end,
and
also
what
you
see
when
you
deploy
your
Mimi.
D
So
we
decided
to
close
those,
so
everything
went
private,
but
the
funny
thing
was
like
now:
how
do
we
manage
the
dependency
management?
So
we
have
like.
We
have
like
one
repository
called
the
Mimi
car,
which
has
the
entire
react
application,
but
also
exposes
or
exports
some
of
the
most
critical
components
of
the
card
itself
that
we
use.
D
For
example,
we
have
like
a
function
called
validate
Mimi
that
you
send
that
a
Json
object,
and
then
it
validates
that
this
is
a
correct
or
a
valid
meme
object
and
then
Returns
the
result
View,
but
also
we,
our
types,
are
also
there.
The
react.
Application
is
also
there
so
for
the
past
two
weeks
the
main
theme
was
basically
managing
this
dependency
graph
using
SSH
keys.
That
would
be
also
like
on
the
server
Docker
images
everything.
So
that
was
like
a
quite
of
a
challenge
for
me.
D
Luckily,
it's
sold
and
today
we
released
a
new
version
of
Mimi
which
allows
you
to
integrate
Nifty
chat.
So
there's
an
example.
I'm
just
gonna
share
my
name
page.
You
will
see
that
there
is
a
message
at
amazon.if.
If
you
click
on
it,
it
brings
up
a
pop-up.
You
connect
your
wallet
and
then
you
can
send
me
a
message
and
then
you
can
continue
this
conversation
on
Nifty
chat,
which
is
kind
of
our
partner
for
now.
So
we're
looking
forward
to
see
what
comes
up
next
and
then
Mirko
is
working
with
us.
D
Also
now,
right
now,
we
also
onboarded
Wolfram
I
think
he
were
not
here
last
week
in
August
2
when
I
mentioned
Wolfram,
so
he's
working
on
pre-domains
he's
working
with
the
mobile
application
with
me
and
a
mobile
application
in
progress
like
going
really
well
so
we're
adding
all
of
the
PIP
39
and
then
Key
Management.
So
it's
basically
like
a
mini
wallet
within
the
application,
so
super
excited
for
this
okay.
A
Okay,
awesome
regarding
open
source
I
think
today,
if
you
have
to
close
part
of
the
source,
because
an
organization
of
the
code
or
let's
say
maybe
even
like
security
issues
or
security
Vector
attacks
that
can
be
exposed
that
you
haven't
taken
in
count
or
DDOS
attack
that
you
can
receive
so
I,
think
that's
good.
A
The
the
issue
that
I
see
with
the
closer
with
the
with
the
close
source
code
is
that
when
you
have,
when
you
start
having
funds
or
trusting
a
lot
of
stuff
on
your
on
the
application,
at
least
their
application
should
be
open
source.
You
know
like
the
application
Level,
then
the
back
end
that
you
have
on
you
mean
I.
A
Yeah
yeah
I
mean
the
most
important
part,
is
the
application
right,
the
front-end,
Side
and
being
like
as
transparent
as
much
transparent
as
you
can
on
the
on
the
application
and
interaction
with
the
wallet
then
the
front
end
I
mean
it's
not
very
aligned
with
with
the
examples
you
have
open
source
and
everything,
but
this
is
an
incubation
process,
so
it
doesn't
necessarily
need
to
fit
every
part
of
the
Exile
Mission
and
pursuit
of
Open
Source
I.
D
Think
so,
when,
when
we
actually
entirely
move
to
darknet,
which
my
end
goal,
we're
going
to
have
a
contract
called
nft
widgets.
So
basically
you
can
extend
this
contract
and
then
you
can
write
your
own
widget
and
then
you
can
submit
this
back
to
us
and
then
we're
going
to
publish
it
for
you,
so
that
part
I
would
believe
I
believe
has
to
be
definitely
open
source.
But
right
now,
if
you
look
at
all
of
the
major
applications
in
the
space,
I
would
imagine
like
most
of
them.
D
The
front
end
is
basically
close
to
us
because
that
eliminates
the
competition.
So,
for
example,
Donald
Trump
has
their
contract
open
source,
their
API
open
source,
but
the
the
front
end
is
basically
you
can't
find
it
anywhere
and
that
base
that
is
going
to
eliminate
a
lot
of
the
competition,
unlike
Laguna
swap
well,
at
least
at
least
in
the
beginning
and
in
the
future,
when
Mimi
Brandt
goes
so
big
that
your
brand
is
enough
to
it's.
A
Hard
to
floating
me
also
like
I,
mean
I,
don't
see
anyone
forking
nimi
like
me,
because
you
have
to
forget
infrastructure,
you
don't
have
to
Fork
the
smart
contract.
You
have
to
forget
a
lot
of
stuff.
So
even
if
you
Fork
an
application
like
a
front-end
application,
it's
not
I
mean
the
name.
Application
is
quite
simple
right,
it's
nothing,
I
mean
it
can.
It
can
be
quite
overrated
yeah
behind
the
app
on
the
law.
She
can
also
but
yeah
for
attraction
that
you
have
behind
the
seed.
A
Yeah
yeah,
maybe
later
I,
don't
know
if
I'm
ready
to
die
that
deep
into
the
Mimi
rabbit
hole.
D
A
Structural
phase
I
know
how
it
is,
how
is
it
okay,
we
are
on
the
fight
on
the
first
three
right
and
I
read
the
budgetary
process.
We
have
Chris
here
right,
Chris,
PPP
of
powers.
No,
we
don't
have
we're,
not
happy,
he
left,
but
the
current
status
of
that
is
that
we
are
on.
We
have
a
draft
proposal
only
right.
It
hasn't
been
submitted.
C
We
have
a
phase
two
past
and
we
have
a
plan
for
implementing
phase
two,
so
phase
two
says
how
we're
doing
restructuring
with
guilds
and
squads
having
their
own
six
month:
budgets
and
more
autonomy
and
So.
The
plan
is
next
to
have
each
Squad
go
through
the
month
of
December,
putting
up
their
proposal
like
as
a
draft
on
the
Forum,
then
up
on
the
to
actually
get
the
funding
and
those
are
what
are
Guild
and
so
we'll
move
to
each
Squad
being
a
guild.
C
A
Okay,
okay,
well
I
yeah.
We
have
the
budgetary
percent.
Now
I
am
looking
at
it
right
now,
phase
three
on
on
dial
talk
and
we
have
a
calendar
to
present
the
the
six-month
budget
and
I
guess
the
next
ones
are
Go
I
mean
we
are
going
to
start
next
week.
A
Okay,
well,
there
was
everything
I
think
with
the
recap:
nothing
else
on
the
agenda
I'm
going
to
write
I'm
going
to
try
to
have
something
else
for
next
week,
just
to
add
more
more
content
on
the
developer
call
but
yeah.
That
was
that
was
it
for
this
one
thanks,
everyone
for
joining
adios,
bye,
guys.