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B
C
C
D
Yes,
we're
finalizing
the
new
version,
which
will
primarily
include
a
verification
process
for
a
market.
So
right
now,
it's
very
unclear
how
to
get
verified.
This
will
be
fixed
with
the
new
version
and
in
the
in
in
this
version,
only
claros
is
functional,
but
we
will
soon,
hopefully
integrate
the
dxdoll
as
a
verification
process
too.
D
Just
because
it's
already
seems
like
that.
Most
of
our
verified
markets
are
verified
by
the
dxo
and
regarding
x-die,
we're
like
very
close
in
terms
of
putting
the
back
ends
ready
for
an
x-style
test
net
version,
which
means
it's
like
completely
connected
to
the
claros.
Mainnet
wait
a
clearers
test
version
where
we
can
talk
from
an
x-type
test
net
to
the
cleros
test
system,
and
with
that
we
can
actually
like
completely
test
how
we
will
call
arbitrators
on
x-die
through
the
bridge
to
the
mainnet
claro
system.
D
So
it's
very
important
that
we
actually
test
the
whole
process,
and
this
requires
a
lot
of
installment
on
on
those
test
networks
and
we're
like
almost
there
and
quite
interestingly,
there's
like
a
high
chance
right
now
that
we
will
actually
not
do
a
lot
of
new
stuff
on
the
front
end.
It's
like
changing
addresses
and
it
should
actually
work
besides
yeah.
So
it
looks
promising
and
yeah.
I
can't
wait
to
start
working
like
working
on
the
front
ends
for
for
the
omen
x,
time
version.
E
I
guess
there
was
some
action
with
the
genesis
contract
on
omen
over
the
last
week
in
that
market
or
any
kind
of
thoughts
on
that
or
how
did
that?
How
did
that?
Go.
E
Yeah
well
yeah,
I
mean
I
guess
the
olympics
was
providing
liquidity,
but
I
just
think
that's
like
a
popular
market,
and
so
I
guess
it
moved
pretty
quickly
there
and
so
how
yeah
and
just
as
like
a
major
market.
I
feel
like
that.
We've
been
doing
in
the
presidential
election
and
then
this
one,
so
I
think
it
had
a
like
100,
eth,
120,
east
of
volume
or
something
so
it's
a
pretty
like
popular
market.
D
B
D
Yeah
they
plans
to
have
it
released.
I
guess
it
will
happen
soon.
What
I
I
don't
think
anyone
heard
from
from
nozzles
about
the
conditional
token
expo
right.
It
seems
like
they're
they're,
still
fixing
some
bugs
still.
C
Move
to
mesa
so
on
the
mesa
side.
This
has
been
talked
about
in
previous
calls,
but
there's
a
new
release
that
was
up
this
week
and
there's
actually
a
proposal
now
suggesting
an
upgrade
to
mesa.eth,
there's
a
bunch
of
little
things,
but
the
more
significant
changes
include
more
than
two
hops
on
the
order
book.
So
it's
a
business
protocol
supports
ring
trades.
C
So
you
know,
if
you're
going
from
like
currency
a
to
currency
d,
it's
possible
to
go
from
a
to
b,
then
b,
to
c
and
then
c
to
d
right
and
the
order
book
wasn't
showing
something
that
far
chained
and
and
now
it
will
go
more,
but
it's
also
cueing
off
of
the
yes
to
mason's
estimation
service,
which
is
related
to
who
the
solvers
are
the
other
big
chain
changes,
so-called
like
smart
pricing
and
really.
This
is
just
a
more
nuanced
approach
to
giving
you
the
quote
on
the
interface.
C
So,
if
you
think
about,
if
you
have
a
trade
between
you
know,
usdc
and
dxd,
you
probably
think
about
prices
in
terms
of
dollars
and
a
lot
of
times
on
order
books
like
mesa
currently
or
previously.
If
you
flipped,
it
you'd
get
the
quote
in
txt,
and
maybe
that's
kind
of
hard
to
reason
about,
because
you
don't
really
know
what
that
number
is,
and
so
with
smart
pricing.
It
actually
will
detect
whether
one
of
the
two
and
the
pair
is
a
stable
coin
and
will
always
if
it
is
a
stable
coin.
C
We'll
always
show
the
quote
in
in
the
stable
coin
price,
no
matter
which
way
you're
going
and
it's
actually
a
little
more
complicated
that
it
actually
has
a
rank
order
of
which
ones
to
which
types
of
currencies
to
show
the
quote
in
so
first
is
usd
stable
coins.
After
that
is
euro
stable
coins,
after
that
is
either
or
west
and
x,
die,
and
then,
after
that,
it's
just
kind
of
whatever.
C
So,
basically,
if
you
in
that
order
any
of
those
pairs,
they
will
like
showing
the
quote
in
that
in
that
currency
and
there's
also
some.
You
know
smaller
improvements
on
the
buy
and
sell
and
the
orders
table
and
and
yeah
and
other
exciting
news
on
mesa
we
have
is
on
the
call
he
has
been.
You
know
actively
learning
about
and
trying
to
get
onboarded
as
a
product
manager
for
mesa,
something
that
has
been
very
much
needed
now
for
some
time.
C
F
Yeah,
yes,
of
course,
I'm
involved
in
crypto
since
almost
one
year,
and
but
I
had
like
a
company
in
a
web
agency
for
the
last
15
years
too,
and
I
stepped
out
of
my
web
agency
and
now
I'm
trying
to
be
useful
for
the
geeks.
Now
sure
that's
the
short
version
so
and
I
did
the
last
few
days
I
did
talk
to
some
people.
F
Did
you
think
or
talk
about
some
make
some
pack
packages
for
ideas,
and
it's
more,
it's
not
that
we
really
want
to
sell
these
packages
like
like
they
are
now.
I
did
a
sheet,
it's
more
for
me
to
think
who
our
customers
are
and
what
they
need,
and
then
I
think
the
most
important
thing
about
it,
whether
what
I
came
up
with
that,
if
we
make
a
deal
with
with-
and
we
get
some
token
so
the
base
deal
for
us-
would
be
to
get
like
liquidity
token
in
this
whopper
pool
at
the
end.
F
C
C
G
F
Like
two
strategies,
the
one
strategies
like
to
make
a
dedicated
new
interface
for
mesa
for
ideos
and
the
other
strategy
will
be
just
take.
The
current
interface
fork
it
and
then
like
strip
strip
all
the
stuff.
We
don't
need
for
ideas
out
of
it
or
try
to
and
then
more
an
iterative
approach
to
change
it.
I
know.
Maybe
we
should
have
some
deep
discussion
about
that,
but
I
think
there's
two
way
to
do
it.
F
One
is
to
start
really
to
think
what
the
end
user
needs,
or
even
the
teams
who
use
mesa
for
ideas,
what
they
need
and
then
to
design
fresh
interface
or
to
go
the
iterative
way
and
build
from
mesa
how
it
is
now
so,
but
it
depends
also
how
many,
I
think,
the
the
new
way.
If
we
do
it
the
new
way,
then
we
need
more
dev
development
power
and
also
more
more
like
research
fast,
how
we
do
it
yeah.
That's
it.
C
Awesome,
and
and
yeah
it
does
seem
like
ideo
use
case-
is
what
we've
seen
as
the
most
you
know
popular
use
for
for
mesa,
and
so
that
I
think,
makes
a
lot
of
sense
and
yeah.
It
gets
at
a
couple
of
kind
of
meta
questions
like
what's
the
overall
product
strategy
for
dx,
dow,
which
I
think
maybe
we'll
talk
a
little
bit
more
later,
and
how
we're
going
to
go
about
that
and
then
yeah.
G
C
I
think
we'll
talk
a
little
bit
more
about
that
later
in
the
call
yeah
any
any
questions
on
mesa
before
we
move
on.
F
H
I
Yeah
so
like
it's
all
submitted
to
git
coin,
so
like
the
hackathon
is
starting
in
early
early
december.
I
think
the
third
december,
if
I'm
not
mistaking,
and
then
it
runs
for
two
weeks,
so
I
think
we
are
like
all
good
from
our
side.
I
made
martin
also
like
a
repository
owner,
so
I
can
also
like
respond
to
like
any
comments
or,
like
I
don't
know,
questions,
etc.
I
We
also
have
one
additional
workshop
slot
available
for
one
hour
that
is
kind
of
like
problematic
right,
since
we
have
two
bounties
one
for
omen
and
one
for
for
mesa
and
so
yeah.
We
kind
of
like
have
to
decide
who
who
gets
to
get.
Who
gets
that
one
hour
workshop
slot.
I
What
is
the
workshop
about
like?
How
does
it
work
it's
kind
of
like
an
introduction
to
the
technology
I
guess
like
for,
for
people
who
want
to
build
on
wiki
bounties.
I
I
That
would
work
as
well.
Git
con
also
suggested
that
the
problem
with
approach
is
that
usually
like
people
come
always
like
10
minutes
late
to
these
kind
of
things,
and
then
you
kind
of
like
lost
20
minutes
on
the
whole
thing.
I
I
mean
that
might
work
as
well,
but
ultimately
it's
up
to
you.
I
guess
it
would
be
much
less
efficient.
C
I
That's
actually
a
good
point
right.
So
if
it's
just
really
gnosis
protocol
is
the
the
underlying
technology
that
that
is
going
to
be
talked
about,
then
this
one
hour
might
actually
probably
be
best
served
to
explain
that.
C
Yeah
mesa
is
on
gnosis
protocol
omen,
uses
the
gnosis
conditional
token
framework,
so
yeah
they're
a
little
bit
different
and
yeah
they're
both
also
both
of
them
are
fairly
involved
and
technical.
So
yeah
I
mean
I
could
easily
see
an
hour
for
either
one
maybe
we'll
just
have
to
pick,
but
I
guess
I
guess
we
can
kind
of
follow
up
after
this
to
figure
that
out,
it's
exciting
to
see
that
will
have
a
bounty
for
mesa
and
especially
with
this
kind
of
renewed
interest,
on
focus
on
the
ido
side.
I
Nice
all
right,
one
question
also
on
the
ido
side,
is
it
like
karak
I
mean,
would
it
be
against
the
e-force
of
dx-tao
to
also
on-board
users
with
solutions
like
you
know,
arcane
or
like
fortmatic
or
ethereum,
where
basically,
we
allow
them
to
sign
up
with
google
mail
and
then
kind
of
like
have
them
use
like
a
fiat
on
ramp,
etc.
E
Yeah,
I
think,
that's
fine.
We
actually
worked
with
ethereum
on
omen.
They've
been
we've
had
like
we've
been
sponsoring
gasless
transactions
on
those,
so
I
mean,
I
think,
like
the
more
wallets
the
merrier
in
a
lot
of
ways,
we
do,
like
you
know,
prefer
some
small,
some
decentralized
ones,
though
too.
J
Yeah
well,
there
might
be
a
slight
different
opinion
with
like
things
like
taurus,
where
you
sign
in
with
google
or
sign
in
with
twitter,
and
it
creates
your
wallet
off
of
that,
but
ethereum
and
portus,
and
those
wallets
that
we
haven't.
We
have
a
plan
to
you
know
omen
on.
Xdi
could
be
with
like
the
right
onboarding
like
type
of
wallet
like
email
and
password,
and
then
a
way
to
buy
x
died
directly.
In
that
wallet.
J
You
could
see
that
being
the
first
dxdao
application
that,
like
you,
could
send
to
your
cousin
and
he'd
be
able
to
like
bet
on
a
sports
game
on
that
market
like
using
that
tool.
So
it's
like
the
the
the
wallet
experience
is
is
key,
but
I
think
dxdow
still
has
to
decide
which
of
those
wallet
experiences.
I
I
J
K
Yeah
sorry,
I
missed
like
the
context
for
this,
but
yeah
I
mean
it's
it's
fairly
easy
to
integrate.
K
Yeah,
so
I
can
tell
you
that
I
had
like
like
when
we
chose
to
like
integrate
taurus
the
the
the
it
was
between
taurus
and
matic,
which
are
now
called
magic,
and
the
difference
between
them
is
that
formatic
has
a
button
that
you
know
forgot
your
password
right
and
then,
if
you
ever
forgot
your
password,
then
that
means
that
you
have
a
centralized
database
with
all
the
passwords,
and
I
I
don't
believe
taurus
has
it
and
also
taurus
doesn't
hold
your
private
key.
K
They
have
like
a
multi-party
computation,
that's
why
we
chose
them
so.
C
And
similarly,
I
think
ethereum
does
not
hold
like.
I
don't
think
they
have
a
recovery
or
password
option
like
they.
They
do
support
the
use
case
of
passwords
and-
and
I
think
your
private
key
is
encrypted
and
stored,
like
password
protected
in
the
cloud
like
using
a
smart
contract.
Well
at
this
point,
so
I
mean,
I
think
they
support
kind
of
a
spectrum
of
decentralization.
D
Yeah
like
as
someone
who
wants
to
build
a
product
which
is
used
by
humans,
I
don't
think
like
I
personally,
I'm
fine
with
providing
gateways
for
people
in
in
a
variety
of
ways
like
it's
not
up
to
us
to
decide
like
how
people
actually
want
to
access
our
products,
at
least
for
my
view,
if
that
like,
if
those
gateways
help
us
get
new
users,
I'm
fine
with
including
those
it's
up
to
the
people
how
to
how
they
use
our
products.
At
the.
C
C
Okay
cool:
should
we
move
on
the
swapper
next.
C
There
is
a
proposal
right
now.
That's
up,
I
don't
think
it's
been
boosted
yet,
but
so
it
could
be
live.
You
know
you
can
check
it
out
through
the
link
on
the
proposal,
but
I
think
it's
four
days
after
getting
boosted
in
a
one
day,
or
maybe
it's
three
days
after
getting
boosted
it's
hard
to
keep
all
these
straight,
but
I
think
it's
yes,
it's
three
days
after
getting
boosted.
So
if
it
were
boosted
now
it
would
be
live
sometime.
A
Monday,
I
think
so
yeah
I
think
we
should
yeah.
We
should
try
to
poop
to
post
it
as
soon
as
possible,
because
some
some
users
complain
now.
I
I
see
on
telegram
and
stuff
that
they
they
have
problems
approving
or
depositing
and
all
kind
of
stuff.
I
think
it's
from
anchor.
A
C
Yeah
anybody
who's
interested
should
check
that
out.
It's
under
the
generic
scheme,
enos
public
resolver.
Obviously
anybody
can
stick
gen
and
boost
that
also
yeah.
If,
if
we
have
people
taking
more
of
an
interest
in
mesa,
it's
good
to
you
know
when
you're
voting
on
these
things,
it's
good
to
actually
check
out
the
the
dap
and
stuff
and
and
make
sure
it's
working,
yeah
yeah
all
right
should
we
move
to
swapper.
H
H
All
right
this
week
we
have
worked
on
a
mobile,
an
off
swapper
or
just
a
responsive
version
of
swapper
fixing,
bugs
fixing
graphical
errors,
just
block
stuff.
That
was
blocking
the
mobile
view.
H
All
of
those
should
be
fixed.
We
had
bram
helping
us
with
that,
and
bram
is
no
longer
working
with
us.
H
He
had
a
trial
period
and
there
were
some
some
issues
both
from
his
side
and
from
our
side,
I
would
say,
federico
has
been
doing
great
work
on
conditional
farming
for
swapper
and
I
think
me
and
him
will
go
through
some
stuff
tomorrow.
H
Let's
see
the
status
of
that,
I'm
working
on
the
next
phase
of
of
the
releases
of
swapper,
I'm
working
on
the
government's
interface
and
I'm
ready
to
have
one
new
developer,
doing
trial
work,
I'm
gonna
on
board
eugene
tomorrow
and
give
him
some
tasks
over
there
and
see
how
that
goes.
We
have
some
work
to
do
on
the
new
interface
and
that's
from
the
depth
side.
C
Great-
and
we
also
have
the
deployer
contracts-
are
now
on
main
net
there's
a.
I
don't
actually
have
the
link,
I'm
not
on
doubt
on
this
computer,
but
yeah.
There's
a
post
on
doubt
talk
about
the
swap
our
deployer
contracts
being
deployed
to
mainnet.
So
then
the
next
step
there
is
just
funding
it
and
then
the
deployer
can
be
called
and
and
that
would
launch
the
core
contracts
which,
after
those
are
live,
those
addresses
once
they're
created,
will
be
able
to
be
used
in
the
dap.
C
That
set
was
just
talking
about
so
that
that
can
then
be
deployed
to
swapper.ed.
C
L
C
Gotcha,
so
any
any
excess
amount
is
sort
of
like
a
bounty
but
and
then
I
guess
the
gas
cut
costs
are
kind
of
high,
though
so,
like
the
deployment
call
itself
will
probably
cost
a
decent
amount
right
for
the
whoever
has
to
do
that.
L
C
E
No,
just
I
guess
we
plugged
a
we
had
a
call
with
tbtc
or
thesis
team
yesterday
or
maybe
the
day
before,
and
that
kind
of
went
good.
It
was
kind
of
on
treasury
management,
but
there
was
kind
of
some
overlap,
maybe
in
thinking
about
how
swapper
could
be
part
of
the
treasury
diversification
strategy
and
specifically,
maybe
with
dbtc
as
it's
kind
of
emerging
as
a
viable
option
for
like
trust,
minimize
bitcoin
on
ethereum.
C
So
yeah
I
had
this
call
with
the
business
development
lead
for.
I
guess
it's
there's
kind
of
two
companies
that
branch
out
the
same
one
keep
and
thesis,
and
the
keep
is
the
token
that
you
might
be
familiar
with
and
tbtc
is
one
of
their
projects.
Yeah,
it's
a
bitcoin
on
ethereum
project
that
is
backed
by
you
know.
It
requires
locking
bitcoin
separately
and
then
on
ethereum.
C
The
the
tbtc
itself
is
also
collateralized
by
ether
and
keep
token,
and
this
is
kind
of
to
be
there
as
penalty
if
they
ran
away
with
the
ptc
or
something
so
so
that
kind
of
like
creates
the
trust
there
and
the
backing
and
the
impetus
was
diversification
of
the
treasury.
Like
you
know,
some
people
had
the
idea
like
it
would
be
good
to
put
some
of
our
nearly
all
ether
treasury
into
bitcoin.
You
know
as
well
as
stable
coins
and
stuff.
C
So
so
we
had
the
call
and
then,
but
if
we're
gonna,
do
this
and
get
btc
in
the
treasury,
then
you
know
we
could
also
take
that
btc
and
put
it
as
liquidity
into
swapper.
C
So
it's
almost
like
killing
two
birds
with
one
stone
right,
like
we'd,
get
diversification
of
the
treasury
and
we'd
be
able
to
add
liquidity
to
swapper,
and
you
know,
if
that
the
goal
is
to
have
a
balance
of
btc
and
eth,
then
I
would
think
that
you
know
the
impermanent
loss
potential.
There
is
really
less
of
an
issue
right
because
the
goal
is
diversification
anyways,
so
keeping
it
50
50
out
of
whatever
that
allocation
is,
would
probably
make
sense.
E
And
we've
kind
of
come
to
the
same
realization
on
stable
coins
too
right,
so
it's
like
providing
liquidity
with
or
like
diversifying
the
treasury.
Stable
coins
can
also
kind
of
be
used
with
swapper.
So
I
think
there's
you
know.
I
think
we
should
think
about
this
with
all
of
our
products
in
a
way
is
kind
of
how
do
we?
E
How
do
we
seed
them
and
kind
of
use?
A
treasury
for
that.
C
E
And
making
you
know,
the
treasurer
should
be
making
money
doing
that
right
in
addition
to
kind
of
powering
the
products,
so
it
should
be
a
win-win.
C
Exactly
and
what's
interesting
about
tbtc
too,
if
you
look
at
the
unchain
liquidity,
there
is
quite
a
bit
in
curve,
but
the
way
curve
works
is
it's
only
like
assets,
so
you
can
exchange
wbtc
or
sbtc
for
a
tbtc
on
curve
and
there's
a
pretty
deep
liquidity
there.
C
But
if
you
go
to
like
a
uniswap
or
a
sushi,
swap
there's
very
little,
you
know
it's
a
relatively
speaking
liquidity.
It's
in,
like
the
hundreds
of
thousands
I
think
at
the
moment,
and
that
I
think,
is
an
opportunity
as
well
for
a
swapper
right.
So
you
also
have
this
kind
of
opportunity
to
compete
in
a
market
that
isn't
that
well
developed
for
you
know
something
like
tbtc
andrew
kane
had
this
report,
where
he
you
know,
analyzed
it
as
the
most
decentralized
option
for
getting
btc
on
ethereum.
C
So
something
like
that
aligns
really
well
with
the
ethos
of
decentralization
and
being
decentralized
maximalists.
So
I
think
yeah
you
have
like
these
layers
of
opportunities
where
we
can
diversify
the
treasury.
We
can
then
provide
liquidity
to
swap,
or
we
can
maybe
even
dominate
this
pair
without
too
much
effort
on
on
swapper.
C
And
then
you
know
there's
potential,
I
think
beyond
that,
for
pr
with
thesis
keep
about
about
these
things.
Like
you
know,
I
think
we
only
just
kind
of
barely
touched
on
this
subject
with
their
business
lead,
but
the
next
steps
are
to
put
a
channel
together
on
their
discord
with
the
folks
that
joined
the
call
about
the
you
know
a
couple
days
ago,
and
I
mean
anybody
else
here
or
from
the
community
who
wants,
like
you
know,
join
the
treasury
channel
and
key
base
and
ask
about
it.
C
There
you
know,
especially
from
the
pr
side,
a
dow
acquiring
bitcoin.
You
know
the
liquidity
on
swapper.
They
are
even
putting
aside
five
percent
of
their
token
supply
of
keep
to
be
used
as
incentives
for
like
on-chain
liquidity.
So
you
know
I
imagine
they're
already
probably
talking
with
uniswap
or
sushi
swap
etc,
but
it
would
be
great
to
see
swapper
be
part
of
part
of
that
and
yeah.
I
know
this
stuff
gets
me
super
excited,
because
I
think
this
is
where
you
start
to
see
the
power
of
what
we're
doing
right.
C
Look
at
what
dx
now
is
all
about.
We
have
a
suite
of
products,
it's
controlled
in
a
decentralized
way
by
a
dao
and
there's
synergies
that
can
happen
here
between
the
products
and
other
projects
and
in
a
level
of
flexibility
that
I
think
a
lot
of
other
projects
probably
would
have
difficulty
exercising,
but
anyways.
I
get
excited
about
this
stuff,
so
anybody
any
other
questions
on
swapper
or
those
things.
C
Cool,
if
not,
we
could
touch
on
rails
briefly,
but
I
don't
think
there's
any
big
news
there
federico
do
you
wanna.
M
Yeah,
as
you
said,
there's
no
like
major
news,
I'm
still
kind
of
testing
the
latest
improvements
that
I
I
I
I
made.
I've
been
pretty
busy
with
swapper
these
last
few
days
so,
but
I
think-
and
I
hope
that
maybe
next
week
already,
I
can
have
like
bigger
bigger
news
on
rails.
The
like
1.1
release
is
is
near,
I'm
just
as
I
said,
I'm
just
a
bit
busy
on
on
swapper,
but
I'm
working
on
it
and.
G
Yeah,
but
no
major
news
for
for
now
yeah
we're
keeping
we're
keeping
federico
plenty
busy
on
swappers,
so
rails
will.
C
Rails
will
get
some
love
before
long.
How
about
governance
like
nylon?
Did
you
have
any
anything
to
update
on.
K
Okay,
so
I
mean
we
have
the
x
data
deployed
with
the
multi-generic
scheme,
which
multi-generic
call
scheme.
I
guess
it's
a
name.
I
really
think
this
could
solve
like
many
many
of
the
problems
that
we
have
it's
deployed
on
xdi
with
no
whitelist,
meaning
that
it
can
call
any
theorem
contract.
K
So
that's
one
thing:
another
thing
is
ezra
ezra
and
I
want
to
run
basically
sort
of
like
an
alchemy
feedback
calls
and,
ideally
would
have
you
know
people
from
dick
style
join
and
participate
as
well
to
kind
of
get
you
up
to
speed
with
the
alchemy
roadmap
and
what's
planned
there
and
you
know,
get
your
yeah.
Basically
your
feedback
and
direction
on
what
you
think
is
good
and
what's
not,
I
think
that's
it
in
that
regard.
C
So
yeah
very,
very
cool
yeah
and
this
ability
to
call
any
contract.
That's
something
that
we've,
I
think
hesitated
with
on
mainnet,
but
it
will
be
cool
to
experiment
with
our
next
day
where
the
stakes
are
lower.
That's
super
exciting.
J
Yeah,
there's
a
on
x,
dx,
dao
on
xdi,
there's
a
a
live
proposal
for
a
for
to
to
create
a
competition
scheme
related
to
sourcing
omen
markets
from
the
community,
so
it'd
be
the
first
competition
on
alchemy
that
dx
dao
has
organized
so
rep
holders
should,
if
they
like
the
details
of
that
competition,
they
should
vote
on
xdi
for
that
proposal
and
the
details
of
of
it
are
in
there
and
then,
if
it
passes
it,
it's
just
for
a
small
amount
of
rep,
like
0.05
percent
rep
for
three
award
winners
is
the
reward
of
the
competition,
and
so
that
would
be
what
is
leaving
x,
die
dao
if
the
competition
gets
approved
and
then
the
competition
starts,
and
so
that
would
be.
J
We've
done
a
signal
proposal.
We've
done
a
few
proposals
on
like
older
versions
of
xdx
dial,
but
this
is
now
the
good
live
one
that
we're
using
rep
holders
all
have
a
rep
on
this
dow
and
we
can
start
using
it
for
things
like
this:
it's
not
fun,
that's
not
funded
with
in
much
it
has
one
x
die
in
it
right
now,
so
it's
not
funded
right
now,
but
we
can
still
use
it
for
signal
and
for
competitions.
C
K
Yeah,
so
we
had,
we
had
the
visit
of
call
on
monday,
a
few
things
that
happened.
There
is
kind
I
think,
like
a
necessity,
rose
to
kind
of
to
have
ownership
for
the
different
leads
and
partnerships
that
we
are
talking
to
so
like
aluna
and
nka3
are
like
the
current
ones
right
now,
but
yeah.
I
think
this
kind
of
relates
to
something
we
talked
about
earlier
in
the
call
which
is
you
know,
central
place
for
sort
of
crm
for
dxdo.
K
C
Yeah,
I
think
that
a
big
focus
was
partnerships
and
beyond
aluna
and
api
three,
which
have
upcoming
ideas
on
mesa.
You
know,
there's
also
you
know
the
relationship
with
daostack
relationship
hypnosis.
C
Now
recently
you
know
tbtc
or
keep
thesis
and
yeah
and
about
to
be
announced
relationship
with
status,
thanks
for
reminding
me
chris
yeah,
so
there's
a
bunch
there's
a
bunch
going
on
and
I
think
yeah
getting
organized
on.
This
is
a
big
deal
and
important.
So
yeah.
J
On
that
point,
there's
a
document
that
I
share
with
a
few
people
and
I'll
I'll
share
it
later
today
in
the
biz
dev
in
the
biz
bev
channel,
with
a
proposed
process
and
and
shows
the
the
document,
the
tracking
documents
in
the
process
up
to
now
and
then
how
it
can
be
improved
and
how
it
can
create
one
central
place
that
anyone
related
like
in
a
decentralized
collective
anyone
that
gets
word
of
a
potential.
J
I
call
them
all
opportunities
because
they're
more
than
just
partnerships
but
they're
all
opportunities,
and
so
anyone
that
has
or
comes
across
an
opportunity-
and
they
come
in
from
all
different
angles-
knows
where
to
go
where
to
share
the
information.
And
then
it's
a
it's
a
place
that
everyone
can
reference
and
track
to
see.
J
You
know
who,
if
they
have
a
question
about
that
opportunity,
who's
the
person
they
can
ask
about
it,
who's
the
lead
on
that
specific
opportunity,
and
so
that
document
exists.
It's
currently
an
air
table
we're
trying
to
figure
out
if
that's
the
best
way
to
organize
it,
but
keep
an
eye
out
on
the
biz
dev
channel
and
anyone
can
read
the
proposed
plan
and
then
we
can
alter
it
and
then
we
can
implement
it.
J
C
E
Sorry,
I
was
just
a
little
loud
yeah.
The
governance
call
yesterday
yesterday
was
pretty
good.
E
I
kind
of
I
actually
so
the
video
is
good
to
check
out,
but
I
think
we
had
a
discussion,
pretty
good
discussion
on
the
forum
there
and
so
kind
of
the
four
big
points
yesterday
that
are
high
level
and,
I
think,
relate
to
a
lot
of
the
different
discussions
going
on
prior
to
the
call
elon
talking
about
the
biz
dev
kind
of
partnership
and
tracking
those
we've
kind
of
come
into
that
on
a
similar
level,
the
governance
side
of
like
how
do
we
kind
of
keep
track
of
these
things
in
different
groups,
so
christopher
from
one
kx
kind
of
had
the
whole
team's
idea
of.
E
Maybe
it's
now
starting
time
for
us
to
to
put
some
more
structure
on
that.
Secondly,
pulp
pulp
had
some
good
ideas
on
how
to
engage
rep
holders
on
larger
strategic
movements
right.
So
maybe
a
rep
holder
doesn't
want
to
vote
on
every
worker
proposal,
but
they
want
to
have
some
say
on
like
a
quarterly
or
yearly
document
for
specific
products
or
budget
updates.
I
think
is
a
big
thing
right.
E
So
especially
if
you
can
roll
the
team's
idea
with
a
specific
budget,
then
you
kind
of
can
have
higher
level
things
where
we
can
engage
more
of
the
the
rep
community.
This
led
naturally
to
a
discussion
on
kpis
right
so
key
performance
indicators
or
how
we're
evaluating
workers.
So
now
we're
kind
of,
I
guess
we're
getting.
E
You
know
talked
a
little
bit
about
onboarding,
but
where
I
guess
we're
probably
around
like
13
14
15
people
that
are
relatively
full-time
or
kind
of
consistently
getting
worker
proposals
on
the
team,
and
so
how
do
we
make
sure
that
what
people
are
putting
in
their
worker
proposal
is
being
followed
up
on
in
a
way
of
reflection
for
that
person
for
geek
style,
but
also
some
like
kind
of
level
of
accountability?
E
There's
a
question
of
who,
of
course,
who
and
what
and
how
comes
up
with
these
kpis,
and
so
we
need
to
kind
of
do
some
digging
on
that.
But
I
think
this
is
kind
of
just
like
the
first
first
step
in
in
figuring
out
how
we
kind
of
have
some
accountability
and
then,
lastly,
on
worker
proposals
right
the
idea
of
like
a
proof
of
work.
E
You
know
in
the
onboarding
experience,
how
do
we
decipher
or
distinguish
between
workers
that
are
kind
of
proposing
different
things
in
a
short
amount
of
time?
It's
a
part
of
that
is
having
like
links
to
external
work.
This
is
like
for
developers,
obviously
github,
but
also
having
like
community
members
vouch
for
you
as
a
way
of
kind
of
introducing
you
to
the
community,
so
I
think
a
lot
of
kind
of
ideas
there.
E
I
think
that
the
one
that
we
really
need
to
kind
of
move
forward
with
on
in
the
short
term
is
like
the
whole,
like
teams
and
budget
ideas
kind
of
coming
together,
and
we
had
done
some
of
this
thinking
in
like
mid-september
on
both
of
these
and
we'd
actually
put
up
a
budget.
That
kind
of
projected
some
of
the
onboarding
we've
done
over
the
last
month
or
two.
But
at
that
point
we
weren't,
really
things
were
kind
of
moving.
E
So
fast
it
was
defy
summer
and
we
hadn't
had
as
much
kind
of
structure.
But
now,
if
you
kind
of
look
at
the
different,
you
know
areas
we
do
have
you
know
owners
that
are
kind
of
or
leaders.
Really,
I
think,
is
a
better
word.
E
I
think
leader
is
something
we
should
be
thinking
a
lot
about
here
that
we're
looking
for
people
to
lead
dx
tao
in
different
areas,
that
we
have
leaders
that
are
kind
of
emerging
across
different
areas,
and
so
now
it's
kind
of
I
think
time
to
put
a
little
bit
more
structure
on
that.
So
skye
has
done
some
work
on
like
the
different
ways
that
people
are
connected
and
and
and
working
on,
different
projects
across
stake
style,
because
it's
obviously
very
confusing
for
someone
to
get
up
to
speed
so
yeah.
E
C
Something,
I
would
add
to
it,
actually
came
up
on
the
dev
call
on
tuesday.
You
know
that
this
kind
of
some
of
these
meta
questions
about
how
we
work-
and
you
know
the
dev
call
on
tuesday-
is
pretty
focused
on
kind
of
covering
the
the
basis
of
what's
happening
and
making
sure
we're
digging
and
technically
speaking,
but
you
know
so
we
were
some
of
us,
including
or
maybe
was
asking
like.
Where
are
we
gonna
answer
some
of
these
questions
and
I
think
gusto
had
the
idea
of
doing
like
a
bi-monthly
call.
C
That
is
really
just
about
worker
responsibilities.
You
know
kind
of
reviewing
where
people
are
at
having
discussions
about
what
they
should
be
putting
in
for
their
responsibilities
coming
up
next
and
also
helping
to
address
any
onboarding
questions
or
issues,
basically,
basically
a
place
and
a
time
that's
scheduled
for
us
to
get
organized
about
who's,
doing
what
and
making
sure
that
it's
it's
a
healthy
work
environment
from
that
perspective,
so
I
thought
that
was
a
good
idea.
We
haven't
launched
these
calls
yet,
but
I
think
I'm
hoping
that
that
happens.
E
A
A
Well,
you
mentioned
a
lot
of
stuff,
maybe
for
I
don't
know
like
regarding
maybe
or
new
users
like,
maybe
once
they
once
they
make
a
proposal
like
everybody
like
if
they
say
they're
welcome.
E
Yeah,
I
think
the
dow
talk
thread
for
proposal
area
is
very
under
utilized.
Like
kind
of
comment
for
like
people
are
putting
like
what
they
should
be
working
on,
scope
like
we
should
all
be
interested
in
that
and
like
commenting
on
that
and
like
putting
some
thought
into
that-
and
I
think,
as
you
said
like,
if
it's
for
omen,
then
we
should
have
like
geronimo
or.
E
Of
working
on
it,
I
think
that
kind
of
again
ties
in
with
the
whole
idea
of
the
teams
and
leaders
emerging
so
that
when
things
come
in
when
there's
a
worker
that
comes
in
it's
like
clear
who
should
know
like
how
to
evaluate
this.
But
I
I
just
the
dow
talk
thing
I
think,
is
a
really
under
utilized
component
there.
But
there
is
some.
There
is
some
conversation
on
on
those
job
heads
too
already,
but
I
think
we
should
just
do
more.
Yeah.
D
At
least
the
team
itself
needs
to
signal
approval
or
not
right,
and
that's
like
the
bottom
up
approach
we
want
to
have.
I
guess
that
I
trust
john,
if
he's
signaling,
that
some
worker
is
doing
a
great
job,
then
I'm
fine
with
the
workers
proposal.
So
there's
like
bottom-up
trust
involved
here
and
at
least
the
team
who's.
The
person
like
working
with
needs
to
acknowledge
that,
like
it's
a
great
proposal.
A
E
Well,
I
think
they're
kpis
may
need
their
own
working
group,
but
kpi
working
group
sounds
a
little
intimidating,
but
I
think
kpis
will
be
kind
of
very
unique
to
each
worker
and
team,
and
so
I
think
we
need
to
put
some
some
thought
into
that,
and
I
think
we
also
need
to
kind
of
like
well
what
are
they
being
evaluated
on
in
terms
of
like
product
strategy
and
our
own
goals?
Yeah
yeah.
I.
K
K
I
said:
keep
yeah
okay
yeah,
so
kpis
are,
like
you
know
the
actual
like
metrics
right.
We
need,
we
want
to
get
whatever
a
thousand.
I
don't
know
a
million
followers
on
twitter
right,
but
that's
like
a
subset
of
the
objective
of
the
organization
or
the
objective
of
the
department.
K
Maybe
what
the
dixon
wants
to
be
the
most
influential
organization
in
ethereum
and
then
under
that
you
would
kind
of
like
start
breaking
that
down
to
you,
know
each
department
with
its
own
tasks
and
stuff.
Like
that.
So
I
mean
it's
something.
That's
a
I
want
to
say
a
bit
more
complex,
but
it's.
I
actually
think
that
you
know
I
don't
know
like
a
four-hour
session
with
someone
from
anyone
who
wants
with
the
dx
dow
and
who
could
probably
like
nail
something
like
that.
K
K
Yeah,
I
I
don't
know
if
she
does
that
actually,
but
I
can
ask
her.
I
was
thinking
of
you
know.
The
dick
style
could
just
like
write
from
his
twitter,
like
from
the
twitter
to
say
like.
Is
there
any
like?
Okay,
our
expert
in
the
crowd
who
wants
to
help
us?
You
know
build
our
strategy,
build
our
vision
like
take.
Take
you
know
the
we're
called
the
manifesto
and
implement
that
into
kind
of
like
actionable
like
organization
direction
is
what
I
would
call
it.
C
Yeah,
I
see
almost
there's
almost
like
three
prongs
to
what
we're
talking
about
here
right,
like
there's
sort
of
the
low-hanging
fruit
of
like
simple
process,
improvements
that
you
know,
I
think
you
know
like
violet
is
saying
here.
You
know
just
make
sure
that
the
teams
are
accountable
to
people
who
want
to
onboard
them
and
providing
feedback
on
dow
talk.
That's
like
a
simple
process,
change
right
or
just
being
clear
on
that
accountability
or
like
the
meetings
that
gusto
was
talking
about.
C
I
think
another
prong
is
just
kind
of
the
technology
we're
using
and
how
things
are
organized
right,
like
the
that
comes
down
to
like.
Is
it
on
dow
talk?
Is
it
on
alchemy
like
where
do
people
go
like
the
website?
I
think
we
have
a
lot
of
room
for
improvement
on
that.
I
think
people
get
lost
very
quickly
and
there's
that's
going
to
take
a
little
bit
of
work.
I
think
on
our
side.
E
So
just
looking
at
the
calendar,
we
are
heading
into
the
last
month
of
2020.,
and
I
think
this
is
all
kind
of
like
a
good
opportunity
for
us
to
like
sometime
in
like
before
in
the
next
couple
weeks
right
where
we
can
really
talk
about
these
things
and
try
to
go
into.
E
You
know
find
a
time
to
yeah,
because
I
think
we're
gonna
have
to
like
talk
about
these
things.
Get
everything
out
and
we're
gonna
have
to
agree.
G
E
And
then
we're
gonna
have
to
kind
of
flesh
it
out,
and
so
I
just
think
our
kind
of
goal
should
be
to
figure
that
out,
so
we
can
really
go
into
2021
like
feeling
sweet.
C
C
C
All
right,
awesome
well
we're
at
the
hour,
and
I've
got
a
lot
of
turkey
to
eat
guys.
So
anything
any
last
closing
comments
or
questions.