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B
Nice
all
right,
welcome
to
the
weekly
call.
I
guess
we'll
start
with
the
product
product
updates.
Usually
we
start
with
omen.
Corkus,
you
wanna
lead
us
off
there.
C
Yes,
we
are
actively
working
and
preparing
the
new
release,
which
is
called
version
1.1.6.
C
It's
actually
a
big
release
because
we
are,
we
have.
We
will
integrate
with
two
other
protocols,
primarily
declarers
market
creation
contracts
and
the
gelato
on
chain
system.
So
it's
it's
not
easy,
like
it's
not
easy
to
coordinate
with
several
teams
at
once.
That's
why
I
guess
we're
also
a
little
bit
delayed,
but
it
seems
like
hopefully
today
we
will
merge
in
the
claros
integration
and
the
gelato.
One
is
like
actively
in
the
process
of
getting
integrated
into
omen.
So
my
hope
is
that
next
week
we
will
see
a
bigger
release.
C
We
also
have
a
pr
open,
which
introduces
a
completely
new
market
overview
widget,
which
tries
to
improve
the
user
experience
dramatically
by
actually
telling
the
user
the
life
cycle
of
the
market.
So
where
like
where
the
market
is,
is
it
open?
Is
it
close?
Is
it
finalized?
Is
it
on
arbitration
and
we
yeah?
This
is
like
actively
in
pr
right
now.
It's
it
will
need
a
few
iterations
to
to
get
it
perfect,
but
I'm
really
happy
to
see
that
pr
right
happening
right
now
and
soon
to
be
merged
for
the
next
release.
C
We
also,
we
also
have
all
ethereum
getting
integrated,
so
the
the
team
from
authorium
actually
took
the
time
to
make
make
a
pull
request
to
integrate
ethereum,
because
we
have
like
this
gas
refund
program
in
testing
right
now,
because
when
I
tried
to
do
a
trade,
it
didn't
work,
and
so
we
are
kind
of
investigating.
What's
what's
going
on
there
and
once
that
is
kind
of
nailed
down,
and
we
know
why
that
why
there
are
issues
and
how
we
can
fix
them.
A
Yeah,
we've
shared
that,
like
internally
in
dxdow
and
in
our
in
the
omen
telegram
group,
but
once
it's
fully
finalized
we
can
like
gnosis
and
dx
down.
Everyone
is
ready
to
like
tweet
about
it
too.
So
hopefully,
it's
working
fully
soon,
and
I
mean
it's
already:
it's
working
for
some
people,
it's
working
most
of
the
time.
It's
just
not
working
all
the
time.
For
some
reason.
A
D
A
D
Think
that
could
be
really
cool,
especially
because
I
think
a
lot
of
the
other
like
when
you
think
about
gas
costs
and
gas
reimbursement.
It's
nice
for
this
one,
because
you
don't
need
the
gas
up
the
east
up
front
because
it
like
is
actually,
I
think
it
cooked
me
if
I'm
wrong,
but
it's
actually
like
it
basically
appears
to
the
user
as
free,
rather
than
getting
like
a
reimbursement
at
the
end
of
the
month.
D
So
I
I
think
that
you
know
I
know
it's
just
going
to
launch,
there's
a
lot
of
things
that
I
don't
know,
but
I
think
it's
a
really
cool
thing
to
kind
of
give
a
little
bit
more
wind
at
the
back
of
omen.
B
In
the
ethereum,
their
goal
is
to
provide
a
web
to
type
experience
right
to
the
end
user.
We
can
sign
in
with
email
a
password
and
then
the
private
keys
are
held
in
the
browser,
as
well
as
like
encrypted
in
cloud
storage
right.
So
it's
nice
to
have
that
avenue
too.
I
think
that
for
new
users,
it's
pretty
cool.
E
So
one
of
the
things
too,
I
was
talking
to
someone
a
few
days
ago
about
this-
is
that
there's
a
lot
of
political
betting.
That's
happening
right
now
because
of
the
2020
u.s
presidential
election
like
there
are
a
lot
of,
like
I
think,
every
four
years
right,
political
betting
becomes
very,
very
popular
people
really
like
betting
on
the
president.
I
guess
they
also
like
betting
on
like
things
like
kovid,
but
I
think
it's
important,
as
we
said
here
in
like
september,
to
kind
of
start
thinking
through
like
well.
D
Forth
yeah,
I
think
it's
a
great
point,
because
we
had
a
lot
of
discussions
about
best
markets.
I
guess
I
was
like
a
month
or
two
ago
when
open
was
launching
and
we'd
kind
of
put
our
heads
together
there,
but
that
is
what
ultimately
drives
users
is
like
betting
on
fun
stuff.
I
think
sports
is
a
is
an
angle
here
with
this
that
you
could
have
if
something
like
ethereum
really
limits
gas
costs.
I
think
it
opens
up
the
other
potential
markets.
D
For
that
I
will
say
that,
like
omen,
a
lot
of
people
were
yelling
at
prediction.
Markets
like
the
last
week
or
two,
because
they
kind
of
shifted
towards
I'd,
say
prediction:
markets
like
predict
it
they
decentralized
ones
because
they
shifted
towards
trump.
Perhaps
more
than
some
of
the
modelers
were
hoping,
but
omen's
marker,
which
I
think
is
like
65
biden
right
now,
seems
to
be
more
in
line
with
some
of
the
models,
as
opposed
to
like
the
scottish
prediction
markets,
which
are
more
like
50
50
right
now,.
A
The
interesting
thing,
especially
if
you're
a
liquidity
provider
is
liquidity
providers,
always
want
volatility,
because
that
brings
more
trading
and
typically,
elections
are
not
that
volatile,
like
the
truth,
gets
determined
and
then
it
kind
of
stays
there
until,
like
maybe
something
slowly
changes
but,
as
we
know
these
mark,
these
presidential
elections
are
very
volatile,
so
you're
getting
up
and
down
action
on
these
markets
as
things
change
months
before
the
election,
which
is
which
is
kind
of
unique
for
an
election
market.
I
think
so
that's
pretty
cool
to
see
volatility.
D
I
was
gonna
say
there
was
one
cool
market.
I
saw
like
just
thinking
of
cool
markets.
I
saw
like
someone,
it
was
like
will
sushi
swap
have
a
community
owned
multi-sig
by
september
17th
or
something,
and
I
thought
that
was
kind
of
like
a
fun,
a
fun
little
like
kind
of
market.
That's
participating
in
whatever
drama
is
going
on
in
yield,
farming
or
or
ethereum,
and
obviously
like
the
ethereum
phase.
C
Yeah-
and
I
forgot
to
to
mention
that
I'm
actually
working
on
a
polish
redesign
for
the
whole
market
creation
process,
primarily
because
the
gnosis
team
is
preparing
to
upgrade
the
on-chain
system
to
have
scalar
markets
available,
which
means
we
will
have
like
two
two
market
types
on
omen,
categorical
and
scalar
markets,
and
that's
why
I
started
to
like
think
about
how
we
actually
yeah
what
we
learned
from
from
the
current
version.
C
What
people
like
want
to
see
and
then
basically
improve
the
whole
process
and
yeah
scalar
markets
will
come.
I
think
the
on-chain
system
is
kind
of
like
ready
to
be
audited
in
two
weeks
and
then
hopefully
the
audit
will
not
take
too
much
time
and
yeah
like
my
bet,
is
like
in
one
one
month
two
months
we
will
see
scalar
markets
on
omen.
C
And
that
that's
like
actually
pretty
interesting
for
cryptocurrency
trading
like
having
scalar
markets.
I
think
it's
a
better
way
to
to
like
ask
the
question:
what
price
will
each
a
team
have
at
a
specific
time
with
that?
I
think,
there's
also
the
team
honey
honeycomb
thatcher
john,
what
was
it
something
api,
three
from
the
team
from
honeycomb?
Exactly
so,
it's
like
it's
all
fitting.
C
Well,
together
like
once,
we
have
scalar
markets,
then
we
we
will
integrate
like
oracle
providers
who
are
like
much
faster
and
I
actually
decision
making
of
what
the
price
of
an
of
an
asset
was
at
the
specific
time.
So
I
think
yeah
like
we
really
want
to
go
that
cryptocurrency
use
case
path
and
that's
the
biggest
use
case.
Besides
politician
politics,
so
yeah
like
yeah,
I
think
with
omen
we
need
to
like.
We
basically
need
to
kill
orga
first
and
then
be
the
dominant
game.
F
B
C
Yeah,
I'm
also
like
thinking
about
some
ideas
about
like
making
this
whole
interesting
prediction
market,
because
at
the
end
of
the
day,
it's
like
true
skin
in
the
game,
and
I
think
and
like
having
kind
of
like
a
proof
of
skin
in
the
game
for
for
like
crypto
twitter,
where
people
like
actually
can
send
a
link,
and
it
is
basically
a
proof
that
they
actually
have.
The
position.
C
For
example,
like
2.0,
will
be
released
this
this
year,
like
I
think
we
can,
we
can
do
much
more
social
and
we
need
to
think
about
how
we
actually
do
that
like
truly
decentralize
on
chain.
So
that
is
something
I
will
explore
in
the
next
months.
D
Yeah,
I
think
oren
created
the
jimmy
song,
joe
lubin
bet
on
omen,
which
is
kind
of
a
cool
thing,
and
and
if
that
that
obviously
originally
happened
on
open
and
like
kind
of
how
that
is
a
thing
on
twitter
ingomar,
I
agree
with
you
on
principle.
I
guess
it
on
on
auger,
I'm
just
amazed
at
how
strong
and
persistent
that
brand
is.
If
you
say,
prediction
markets
like
really.
It's
like
everyone
in
the
space
now
is
still
thinking
of
auger.
So
maybe
it's
just
kind
of
overcoming
that
that
brand
awareness.
F
B
B
You
know
this
has
to
do
with
the
fact
that
solvers
are
basically
making
money
off
of
the
trading
fees,
but
are
also
have
to
pay
some
gas
costs
to
execute
the
batch
and
so
there's
a
certain
amount
that
needs
to
be
traded
in
order
for
it
to
be
like
economically
kind
of
feasible
for
the
solvers
and
and
feel
free
to
correct
me
here
if
I'm
wrong,
but
so
this
new
version
is
kind
of
to
help
highlight
for
the
trader.
B
B
So
that
might
be
in
the
next
version,
and
the
bigger
things
that
are
going
on
is
is
a
refocusing
of
the
ui
on
more
of
just
a
pure
kind
of
classical
training
ui.
So
right
now,
I
kind
of
almost
think
of
it
as
like
a
frankenstein
between
uniswap
and
like
a
classical
order
book
exchange
like
where
it's
got
the
the
swap
interface
there.
B
But
then
you
have
to
click
on
a
link
to
pop
up
a
modal
for
the
order
book,
and
so
I
think,
pretty
soon,
we'll
have
a
mesa
that
kind
of
displays
the
order
book
right
up
front
and
it
might
even
change
how
the
pairs
are
selected.
I'm
not
so
sure
about
that.
There's
also
some
work
being
done,
designing
like
a
user
walkthrough
for
for
first-time
users,
since
there
are
things
that
are
a
little
bit
different
from
other
exchanges.
B
C
I
have
a
question
like
starcraft,
I
think,
made
a
sale
on
closing
protocols
and
do
you
not.
G
Follow
it
yeah
they
they
did.
I
think
when,
just
when
I
I
just
the
first
batch
or
first
few
batches
cleared
few
hundred
thousand
dollars,
which
is
nice,
but
they
don't
really
know
what
happened
later,
maybe
even
more
and
yeah
in
terms
of
of
their
minimal
trade
size
that
that
will
be
kind
of
viable
for
the
solvers
and
so
for
the
time
being,
like
obviously
it's
not
long
term
sustainable.
G
But
in
order
to
have
like
a
better
ux,
for
we
decided
that
anything
above
2.5
k,
size
will
be
cleared
and
regardless
of,
if
it's
economically
viable
to
the
solver
and
just
so,
people
will
know
and
that
if
they
submit
orders
and
size
more
than
that
they
it's
it's,
it
will
be
clear
and
yeah,
but
still
trying
to
figure
out
how
to
solve
the.
Obviously
the
issues
with
high
feet.
A
If,
if,
if,
if
those
solvers
that
have
that
rule,
are
proposing
solutions
and
there's
other
solvers,
that
don't
have
those
rules
proposing
more
effective
solutions,
will
that
just
can
that
can't
that
prevent
those
smaller
orders
from
happening.
G
No
so,
including
more
orders
will
will
just
improve
the
solution
in
terms
of
yeah.
So
if
someone
is
willing
to
take
the
heat
and
and-
and
you
know,
subsidize
even
further
and
include
more
orders,
it
will
be
possible,
they
they
will
win
there,
they
will
win,
they
will
obviously
pay
more,
they
will
lose,
but
they
will
win
there.
B
B
All
right,
so
I
think
if
we
move
to
dx
swap
gusto,
is
on
the
road
I
think
at
the
moment.
B
I
don't
know
if
nico
is
here
either,
but
I
can
try
to
give
a
an
update
there
and
maybe
chris
you
can
also
kind
of
we
can
do
this
together
and
talk
strategy
and
dev.
Here
I
think,
on
the
dev
side,
the
audit
for
the
scheme
integration
is
starting
today
that
proposal's
boosted
and
looking
like
it's
going
to
pass.
So
the
auditor
was
fine
getting
going
on
that.
B
I
think
the
final
pr
is
in
and
then
I
think
the
command
deploy
is
doing
well,
but
cousteau
would
probably
have
to
update
on
that
and
and
yeah.
Then
chris,
maybe
you
can
give
us
an
update
on
where
we're
thinking
on
launch
parameters.
D
Yeah,
so
from
the
meeting
last
thursday,
we
had
a
kind
of
another
call
on
last
friday,
laying
out
kind
of
the
initial
discussion
on
the
parameters
that
the
community
needs
to
decide
to
move
forward,
discuss
that
on
friday
and
on
monday
and
the
dx
biz
call
and
then
we're
working
trying
to
work
create
a
document
before
that
we
can
have
to
discuss
for
tomorrow,
but
where
we're
at
right
now,
and
just
as
I
laugh,
it's
like
sushi
the
rise
and
fall
and
redemption
or
whatever
we
want
to
talk
about
a
sushi
swap
has
kind
of
happened
in
the
midst
of
that
it's
in
the
midst
of
all
of
this,
it's
kind
of
affected,
how
we're
thinking
about
strategy,
liquidity
incentives
and
what
I
think
a
couple
things
that
we've
landed
on
are
one.
D
The
goal
of
any
liquidity
campaign
is
to
make
dx
swap
have
the
most
attractive
pairs
or
attract
or
liquidity
for
certain
pairs.
So
this
means
having
good
liquidity
and
dx
swap
good
number
of
deposits
in
dx,
swap
and
also
low
fees.
We're
trying
to
target
assets
and
pairs
that
dx
swap
could
provide
that
on.
So
obviously,
it'll
be
difficult
to
do
it
on
the
large
pairs,
so
starting
first
with
dxd
eth
dmg
eth
pairs
that
dxdow
could
itself
provide
liquidity
on.
D
So
that's
kind
of
what
we're
thinking
of
as
a
broad
strategy
in
terms
of
trying
to
like
capture
some
market
share
there
in
terms
of
incentives
and
rewards
kind
of
been
going
back
and
forth
on
two
sides
of
a
spectrum
between
initial
launch
rewards
and
like
long-term
incentives
and
the
initial
launch
rewards
are
these
ideas
of
like
things
that
are
gonna
jump
out
at
you
with
a
crazy,
high
apy
and
really
kind
of
get
your
attention
versus
long-term
incentives,
which
are
intended
to
kind
of
keep
liquidity
in
the
protocol
long
term?
D
And
so
that
may
that
would
maybe
come
with
different
types
of
calculation.
And
I
think
the
consensus
is
starting
to
form
that
it's
going
to
be
difficult
to
compete
in
the
crazy
eight
high
apy
game.
Just
because
dx
swap
is
much
different
than
all
of
these
other
yield.
D
Farming
projects
that
are
coming
out
or
new
projects
that
are
launching,
because,
while
they're
launching
a
product
they're
also
launching
a
token
and
doing
their
entire
token
distribution,
whereas
you
know
gig,
swap
with
dxd
being
used
as
incentives,
there's
already
kind
of
a
market
and
obviously
the
bonding
curve
for
dxd,
so
that
dynamic
kind
of
changes
a
bit.
Lastly,
just
let's
see
missed
yeah.
Lastly,
I
think
it's
important
to
think
about
partners
and
other
projects
that
we
can
kind
of
bring
into
this.
Why?
D
You
know
here,
d
hedge
is
interested
in
mason
doing
their
sale
there.
You
know
the
question's
like
well,
how
can
we
entice
some
type
of
liquidity,
pool
on
dx
swap
probably
not
before
the
the
sale
but
kind
of
sometimes
out?
After
obviously,
there's
like
other
opportunities
from
different
projects
that
we've
been
engaging
in,
and
I
think
that's
an
important
opportunity
and,
as
we
think
about
the
strategy,
we're
kind
of
thinking
we're
trying
to
put
things
into
two
different
buckets
right
now
sense,
deployment
and
launch
is
important.
D
We
want
to
have
what
we're
calling
launch
parameters,
and
so
these
are
things
that
we
literally
need
to
deploy.
Technically
and
then
iteration
roadmap,
and
so
this
would
be
things
that
we
would
be
adding
in
so
governance
of
the
liquidity
pools
and
that
way,
so,
hopefully,
by
tomorrow,
we'll
have
a
clear.
D
I
I'll
have
another
discussion
on
like
those
those
items
that
fit
in
the
launch
parameters
versus
iteration
roadmap
and,
I
think,
figuring
out
what
rewards
will
what
rewards
and
what
dx
dial
liquidity
will
launch
with
or
kind
of
the
the
last
part
of
that,
but
hopefully
we'll.
I
think
we're
getting
close
to
consensus
on
that.
G
Maybe
it's
too
late
in
the
discussion
because
obviously,
but
thinking
about
the
rewards,
maybe
we
can
figure
out
a
scheme
of
you
know
having
a
guild
for
the
swap
and
then
having
their
own
token
for
the
x
swap,
which
will
have
a
bonding
with
txd.
So
if
this
token
really
gains
long-term
value,
it
will
absorb
like
kind
of
txt
value
but
yeah.
I
guess
it
will.
It
will
take
like
a
huge
effort
just
to
figure
it
out
and
build
this.
So
I
don't
know
if
it's
feasible
or
something.
B
Yeah
and
watching
you
know
swerve
and
sushi,
it
does
make
you
think,
like
what
you
know.
How
useful
is
a
specific
token
and
liquidity
awards
around
that
rewards
around
that
and
yeah.
I
don't.
I
don't
think
this
is
going
to
be
for
lunch.
Obviously
it
would
be
kind
of
involved
to
do
something
like
this
and
to
make
it
work
with
dxd,
but
that
is,
I
suppose,
something
that
dxnow
could
could
do
right.
It
could
get
creative
on
individual
tokens
around
the
products.
D
Yeah,
I
think
it
kind
of
goes
into
the
broader
thing
of
like
giving
products
more
control
or
kind
of
incentivizing
communities
around
them.
Obviously,
like
a
token,
is
a
way
to
do
that,
but
I
think
like
yeah,
I
think
it's
important
to
try
to
like
reward
dx
swap
liquidity
providers
really,
because
those
are
the
kind
of
people,
the
ecosystem,
we're
trying
to
attract.
F
There
was
an
interesting
tweet
from
andrew
kang
about
like
liquidity,
mining
warfare
that
I
thought
was
really
interesting
and
it
basically
like
said
think
of
liquidity.
Mining
rewards
as
like
ammunition,
and
you
don't
have
an
infinite
supply
of
it
and
like
saving
it
for
like
when
everyone
uses
theirs
and
all
their
is
dumped
and
worth
nothing
like
those
are
good
times
to
like
recapture
the
market,
but
not
do
in
such
a
way
that
it
exhausts
your
own
supply.
You
know.
D
Yeah,
I
completely
agree,
and
I
think
that's
why,
like
you
know,
you
don't
just
want
to
track
liquidity
for
liquidity,
safe
right
to
get
a
high
number
right,
because
I
think
that
is
easy.
You
can
use
all
your
ammunition,
so
when
you're
using
your
ammunition,
it
should
be
very
targeted
on
a
specific,
like
you
know,
end
goal
right,
as
you
said,
like
maybe
the
market's
like
kind
of
open.
D
It's
not
there's
some
opportunity
there,
but
I
think
with
the
dhc
rewards
that
we're
considering
that's
why
it's
not
like
save
you,
know
the
ammunition
but
use
it
targeted
on
specific
pairs
that
we
can
actually
like
carve
emote
around
now
and
then
maybe
dx
swap
grows,
and
we
still
have
some
ammunition
and
we
can
just
like
one
by
one
start,
picking
off
different
types
of
using
liquidity
mining
to
like
go
after
different
markets,
one
by
one
and
also
just
remember,
the
dynamic
is
so
and
then
I
just
don't
know
how
we
should
think
about
it.
D
The
dynamic
is
so
much
different
in
that,
like
dick
style,
art
already
has
dxd
and
there's
bonding
curve
and
like
how
that
factors
into
all
that.
It's
just
a
different
structure
than
the
other
ones,
but
yeah.
A
D
H
I
I
really
like
that
analogy
or
thought
as
well
as,
and
I
think
the
other
component
of
that
besides
the
ammo
was
governance,
which
I've
been
thinking
a
lot
about
in
terms
of
amms,
and
I
think
that's
somewhere,
where
dx
tao
could
really
excel
right.
It's
like
that,
like
the
end
of
that
thread,
speaks
about.
Oh
no,
sorry,
I'm!
Actually
I'm
thinking
about
a
different
thread
on
amms.
I
think
it
was
written
by
the
amber
group,
their
their
market
makers,
and
they
speak
about
how
governance
on
a
m.
A
H
I
did
that
on
purpose
that
wasn't
my
internet
connection.
That
was
just
me
no,
but
yeah.
It's.
I
think
governance
is
going
to
be
very
important
for
amms
because
they
could
be.
They
could
be
different
things
at
different
times.
They
could
be
different
curves.
They
could
there
be
different
points
on
the
curves.
They
could
even
switch,
whether
they're
you
know,
implement
an
oracle
into
the
curve
or
not,
basically,
there's
a
huge
design
space
and
it
need
not
be
one
type
of
thing.
It
could
be
that
the
governors
of
the
amm
switch
the
curves.
H
H
It
could
be
these
pairs.
You
know
like
which
we're
kind
of
seeing
now,
in
other
things
like
different
reward,
magnitudes
on
balancer
and
stuff
like
that,
but
I
basically
think
dxdow
could
separate
itself
from
the
pack
there.
Assuming
we
govern
things
better
than
new
projects,
or
you
know
things
that
don't
have
our
governance
structure
in
place.
It
could
be
a
real
differentiator
that,
like
dx
swap
becomes
many
things
to
many
different
people
different
times
different
market
conditions
different
pairs.
It
could
be
like
really
yeah.
H
I
really
like
the
thread
I'll
I'll
share
it,
but
I
guess-
and
I
I
do
like
the
ammo
thing
as
well
like
yeah,
I
think
with.
I
think
those
two
analogies
are
right
on
with
with
dx
swap
and
yeah
we
could,
it
could
be.
The
x
swap
could
be
different
things
at
different
points,
basically
governed
by
yeah
by
by
a
team.
That
knows
how
to
how,
to
you
know,
affect
governance,
so
yeah.
D
It's
also,
I
think,
the
pools
governed
by
the
liquidity
providers
right,
I
think,
like
that's
the
real,
like
kicker
and
and
unfortunately,
we
won't
have
like
a
clear
process
for
that
at
launch,
but
like
if
you
see
conversations
the
the
andrew
thread
or
I
guess
the
amber
and
I've
also
seen
some
other
threads.
It's
basically,
people
are
realizing
like
not
all
pairs
are
created
equal,
and
so
we
talk
about
the
amn
and
unislop
as
a
whole.
It's
like
each
of
those
pools
should
have
different
parameters
right
like
it's.
You
know.
D
This
is
where
you
get
the
specialized
amms
like
coming
in
with
like
curve
and
then
obviously
there's
there's
different
ones
there,
but
I
think
we
should
stop
thinking
of
these
amms
as
like
the
uniswap
monolith
and
like
the
balancer
monolith
and
all
these
others
and
more
of
like
they're,
just
these
pools
of
different
pairs
that
are
like
out
there
and
they
should
be
like
adjusted
by
what's
most
appropriate
for
that
specific
pair
like
it's
volatile
and
that
so
I
think
that
that's
like
a
long-term
way.
D
We
really
need
to
think
about
that,
and
not
just-
and
this
gets
into
like
if
it's
just
50
50
or
it
just
kind
of
pairs
and
but
yeah
yeah.
So
I
I
love.
I
love
the
the
governance
of
of
the
pools
and
rewarding
kind
of
liquidity
providers,
and
I
know
like
balancer,
like
obviously
it
can
set
the
fees
but
like
they're
stuck
and
so
a
lot
of
it
takes
kind
of
offline
coordination
to
be
able
to
like
reset
a
big
balancer
pool.
C
Yeah-
and
it's
also
like
as
yeah
like
in
terms
of
being
worried
about
just
being
another
fork,
I
think
if
you
look
at
the
forks
they're,
just
embarrassing,
like
besides
I
mean
swerve,
it's
from
a
government.
I
C
C
I
mean
they,
they
didn't
attack,
but
that's
nothing
good
like
at
the
end
of
the
day,
it's
controlled
by
weird
guys
via
multisig
and
like
I
think
we
have
a
chance
to
have
like
another
like
clear
player,
joining
with
a
very
clear
and
transparent
team
behind
it,
who
already
like
prove
that
they
actually
deliver
what
they,
what
they're
like
saying
and
having
governance
in
place
and
having
a
dow
actually
like
moving
forward.
So
like
I'm,
I'm
still
very
like
positive
about
that.
C
C
B
C
Yeah
and
like
I
think,
like
I
talked
with
john
today
about
like
the
exwork
and
that
there
needs
to
be
like
okay,
we
we
know
where
we
want
to
head
with
dx,
swap
the
product
the
front
end,
and
I
will
I
will
like
take
50
of
my
time
to
like
switch
to
dx
mob
and,
like
start
to
actually
like
replicating
the
designs
and
working
on
the
whole
governance
stuff
like
going
forward.
D
Yeah,
I
think
the
coolest
or
like
the
immediate,
the
best
thing
we
could
have
is
everyone's
using
the
spotlight
app
to
like
or
in
that
spot.
It's
the
voting
signal
one
if
we
could
use
that
for
dx
swap
lp
tokens
to
help
like
signal
what
dx,
dow
governance
or
rep
holders
should
adjust
the
fees
of
the
different
pools,
because,
like
right
now,
dx
dow
itself
needs
to
adjust
the
pools,
but
if
we
can
figure
out
a
way
to
like
get
signal
from
the
liquidity
pools
themselves,
I
think
that
would
be
really.
D
H
One
one
question
I
have
and
I
might
have
I
jumped
on
late-
I'm
sorry
if
I
missed
it,
but
I
know
you're
saying
that
we're
coming
of
age
or
coming
out
in
the
midst
of
all
these
forks
and
which
are
really
you
know
nowhere
near
level
of
thoughtfulness
of
dx,
swap
how
will
it
be
obvious
or
like
how
do
we
make
it
more
obvious,
like
hey
we're,
not
like
just
another
one
that
came
up
with
this
yesterday
because
we
saw
15
others,
but,
like
you
know,
maybe
our
name
is
good
enough.
H
They're
like
oh,
no
we're
the
dx
dao
and,
like
we've,
been
working
on
this
for
a
while,
like
you
know
to
the
naive
person
that
just
sees
it
and
it's
like
literally,
doesn't
even
click
to
see
what
like
what
it
is.
I
mean
I'm
not
so
worried
about
those
people.
I
agree
with
with
geronimo
it's
a
long,
long
long
game,
but
how
could
we
do
like?
Maybe
these,
like
short
and
ways
to
let
people
know
this
is
not
just
another
stupid
swap
thing
like
has
any
thought
gone
into
that?
D
Like
sending
there's
a
post
in
may
on
dow
talk
from
john
about
this
and
then
like
you
can
look
at
the
github
and
it's
like
literally
like
before,
even
compounding
all
the
kind
of
liquidity
mining
things
something
we've
been
thinking
about,
and
then
it's
also
really
cool.
Like
we've
been
talking
about
this
out
in
the
open
like
if
you
look
at
kind
of
any
calls
obviously
like
here
and
like
you
know,
notes
from
different
things.
D
So
it
is
kind
of
interesting
that
if
you
do
do
any
digging
right,
you
imagine
when
sushi
swap
launcher
and
it's
like.
Oh,
what
is
kind
of
sushi
shop
with
the
team
behind
it.
And
so
just
when
someone
does
that
initial
digging,
they
should
kind
of
find
it,
and
I
think
we've
been
planning
some
seeds
with
different
people
that
are
without
being
as
flashy.
D
But
I
think
it
is
incumbent
upon
us
to
yeah
to
separate
the
identity
because
we're
just
going
to
be
lumped
into
that
with
a
oh
here's
another
like
farming
opportunity,
and
so
that's
why.
I
think
it's
going
to
be
tough
to
even
try
to
compete
in
that
game,
because
we
want
to
like
distinguish
ourselves
really
from
that
and
say
we're
not
trying
to
play
that
that
game.
C
And
it's
actually
a
very
good
question
because
we
have
like
shitty
competitors,
I
mean
sushi
swap
actually
did
a
proper
attack,
but
this
is
not
what
it
is
about
right.
It's
about
respecting
the
work
people
did
before
and
like
including
something
very
unique,
which
is
the
collective
itself
to
connect
to
the
system
and,
like,
I
think,
the
only
way,
we're
actually
proving
the
whole
world
that
it
is
a
little
bit.
C
It
is
useful,
it
is
different
and
it's
actually
good
like
dxform
by
actually
improving
it
all
the
time
it's
similar
to
like
loop
ring.
You
guys
are
pushing
hard
and
you're
improving
and
you're
fixing
stuff
and
that's
why,
like
people
actually
use
your
protocol-
and
I
think
this
is
like
a
long
term
like
proving
that
we
actually
are
worth
it
and
if
we
don't
do
it,
we
are
not
worth
it.
H
Right,
no,
I
think
great
answers
by
both
of
you.
That's
those
are
like
the
only
answers
at
the
end
of
the
day.
It's
like,
I
guess
it's
past
people
could
dig
into
the
past
and
say:
oh
yeah,
they're
talking
about
this
in
may
they're.
Actually
quite
the
prescient
about
all
this
and
then
you're
more
talking
about
the
future.
We
will
improve.
We
will
do
it.
You
know
this
isn't
so
yeah.
I
guess
that's
a
nice
way
to
think
about
it.
H
It's
looking
where
we
came
from
and
how
long
we've
been
working
on
it
and
how
long
we
will
continue
to,
but.
C
It's
also
quite
important
that
we're
not
like
just
saying:
okay,
we
will
do
something,
but
it's
very
important
that
we
actually
like
say
we
will
do
exactly
that
with
those
designs
and
it
will
be
a
different
product
than
uni
swap
and
like
we.
We
actually
need
to
prepare
like
a
true
story
about
it,
which
is
not
just
like
marketing
but
actually
like.
We
will
care
a
lot
about
liquidity
providers
and
we
will
make
sure
that
the
front
end
looks
legit
and
it
works
and
like
whatever.
C
B
Yk
points
out,
it's
unesco
plus
governance,
equals
tx
swap
and
that
yeah.
That
was
the
initial
goal,
and
I
think
that's
how
the
ui
can
also
reflect
that
all
right.
So
we
move
on
here.
I
think
the
last
product
upload
it
would
be
around
rails
sky.
Have
you
been
paying
attention?
I
haven't
I'm
a
little
out
of
the
loop
on
the
rail
stuff.
A
Yeah,
so
here
we
go
rails
is
is
closed.
I
I
with
federico
federico
I
played
around
with
it
yesterday
we
improved
it
a
bunch
of
things
like
the
the
user
experience
like
it,
took
five
clicks
to
to
get
into
it
every
time
you
reloaded
the
page,
and
now
it
takes
two
clicks
which
is
like
in
my
mind,
night
and
day
so,
and
then
he
made
a
few
other
changes
and
it's
it's
looking
pretty
good.
I
think
a
few
more.
It
would
be
good
if
a
few
more
people
could
play
around
with
it.
A
Anyone
that
hasn't
tried
it
there's
a
dev
link.
I
can
send
it
and
you
guys
can
play
around
with
it.
I
actually
have
to
send
you
some
gourley
eath
and
some
like
gourley
lrc,
but
more
feedback's,
probably
better.
I
think
it's
close
to
ready
and
then
we
should
probably
think
about
like
how
how
how
to
announce
it
like
metallic
in
the
community,
has
been
excited
for
this,
and
now
it
exists
like
we
should
get
vitalik
to
use
it
all
the
time.
H
That's
true
sky,
thanks
for
all
your
work,
helping
test
it.
I
also
think
it's
looking
a
lot
better
now
by
the
way,
if
you
don't
want
to
use,
I
kind
of
like
this,
this
idea,
if
you
don't
want
to
use
gourley
or
you
don't
have
some
of
that
stuff,
if
you're
actually
on
the
zq
roll
up
already
you
we
could
test
this
in
production
like
on
mainnet
right,
because
it's
free,
maybe
it
puts
a
bit
more
strain
on
loop
rings
relayer.
H
But
if
you're
on
mainnet
with
a
loop
bring
layer2
account,
maybe
we
sh
we
should
get
in
the
chat
and
share
some
of
our
ens
names
or
just
our
hexadecimal
addresses
like
like
you
could
send
to
to
me.
You
know
for
free
on
on
mainnet
like
okay.
I
guess
that
does
that
costs
you
something,
but
whatever
you
could
send
me
like
one
thousandth
of
a
penny
and
or
you
know
what
I
mean
like,
so
we
could
get
people
to
kind
of
test.
H
Note,
no
there's
no
fee
to
do
a
transfer
at
all.
A
H
Sure
I
guess
I'm
not
familiar
with
the
test
version,
but
the
live
version.
It's
actually
impossible
to
take
a
few.
We
definitely
want
to
institute
a
fee
later,
so
the
dx
dow
could
could
generate
revenue
from
this,
but
because
the
relayer
does
not
take
a
fee
like
in
on
loop
rings,
live
layer
2
right
now.
H
It
does
not
take
a
fee
on
transfers,
so
dx
dao
is
unable
to
institute
a
fee,
but
when
we
do
like
collectively
dx
double
bring
decides
to,
we
could
split
that
fee,
but
maybe
I'm
not
yeah
test
version,
yeah,
there's,
definitely
no
fee
on
a
live
version.
It's
impossible.
I
don't
know.
What's
going
on
the
test
version.
A
A
So
good
thing
is
we
have
we
have
nirin
who's
the
creator
of
pompala
on
the
call
near
and
he's
also
excited
about
dx
dow.
But
next
week
is
when
git
coin
grants
round
starts,
and
this
week
we've
we've
we've
announced,
I
mean,
there's
get
coin
grant
for
the
dx
dow
d5
community
awards,
which
is
like
basically,
this
d5
based
community
system.
That's
part
of
the
pon
panvala
league
and
we're
trying
this
out
for
the
first
time
where
there
we've
created
this
community.
A
And
it's
going
to
lead
to
a
lot
of
other
partnerships,
and
maybe
some
absorptions
and
things
hopefully.
But
the
idea
currently
is
anyone
that
has
pan
or
doesn't
have
pan
get
pan
stake
it
to
this.
This
this
bitcoin
grant
and
then
during
the
gitcoin,
grant
we're
going
to
try
to
get
as
many
people
to
give
as
much
pan
as
possible.
To
this
grant-
and
those
are
that's-
money
is
going
to
be
divided
between
all
10
award
winners.
A
The
other
cool
thing
that
ties
in
with
something
like
corkus
has
mentioned
for
other
for
omen
markets,
and
things
too
is
there's
now
a
framework
for
like
non-fungible
trophies.
Basically,
so
these
are
nfts
that
are
going
to
all
the
award
winners
and
we
can
use
this
for
other
pla.
Other
scenarios
as
well.
A
Hopefully,
the
award
winners
are
psyched
about
it
and
they
decide
to
put
that
nft
award
trophy
on
their
website
or
share
it
with
their
community
and,
like,
hopefully,
this
whole
thing
snowballs,
and
this
this
will
be
a
another
good
experiment
that
pun
like
a
new
format
for
pan
bala
and
for
git
coin
grants
and
for
gathering
support
behind
individual
communities.
A
I
Hey
everybody
thanks
for
that
interest
guy.
If
anybody
has
any
questions,
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
me
directly
on
twitter
on
telegram
neuron
again
really
quick.
The
general
idea
is
that
if
there's
some
inflation
coming
from
a
token
supply
to
allocate,
rather
than
voting
on
how
to
allocate
everything,
we
delegate
it
to
our
communities,
dxda
right
now
has
about
four
percent
of
the
staked
tokens.
I
So
that
gives
you
four
percent
of
the
inflation
you
can
even
earn
more
than
that,
but
the
rules
of
the
league
are
set
up
to
encourage
people
to
own
the
same
fraction
of
the
stake
tokens
as
the
fraction
of
the
inflation
that
they
get.
So
when
you
exceed
that,
when
you
exceed
that
four
percent
it'll
be
a
little
bit
harder
to
earn
more
matching
just
to
encourage
people
to
stake
more,
so
they
own
the
same
percentage.
I
That's
generally
the
idea
out
there
so
right
now,
there's
about
six
thousand
dollars
of
inflation
that
dx
dow
kind
of
has
to
play
with.
If
you
want
more
than
that,
you
stake
more.
If
you're
fine
with
that
you're
fine-
and
we
want
communities
to
work
together
on
the
things
that
they
do
together-
public
goods
things
that
they
share
within
their
community,
those
are
things
that
have
to
be
done
separately.
Those
are
things
that
get
stronger
when
we
do
them
together.
B
A
A
Staking
pan
tokens
that
it
holds
thanks
to
level
k
that
it
owns
in
this
community
governance
league
process.
So
it's
it's
actually
one
of
the
first
scenarios
of
dx
dao
actually
operating
in
as
part
of
like
deciding
governance
in
another
protocol.
A
B
A
B
Pretty
cool
awesome,
so
I
guess
we're
getting
close
to
the
hour
here.
Typically,
we
kind
of
recap
the
other
weekly
calls,
but
since
we're
running
out
of
time,
maybe
we
can
just
take
any
kind
of
volunteered
highlights
from
you
know:
engelbar
and
chris.
I
think
we've
talked
about
the
products
enough
on
the
dev
side.
So
yeah
is
there
anything
you
guys
wanted
to
to
drop
in
before
we
conclude.
F
We
have,
we
have
the
rep
boosts,
so
a
list
of
people
who
are
going
to
get
water
some
rep,
also
going.
I
think
the
article
for
rails
like
that
launch
article
is
about
done.
I
just
I
I
want
like
a
nice
banner
for
it,
but
I
think
then
we
can
like
publish
it
somewhere
and
then
I
think
zoran
can
get
it
like
pitched
to
at
least
one
or
two
news
outlets.
F
So
there
will
be
like
a
social
media
push
on
rails,
I
probably
next
week,
starting
which
is
exciting
and
I
hope
to
publish
something
on
dx
swap
before
monday.
D
Yeah,
so
on
governance
call
I
just
submitted
and
has
not.
I
submitted
a
the
proposal
to
ratify
the
manifesto.
I
did
this
about
an
hour
ago
in
the
sky.
I
was
talking
to
this
guy
about
it.
He
was
talking
about
how
gas
prices
went
up
and
I
literally
guess
they
went
up
right
after
my
transaction
because
they're
at
like
275,
it's,
my
transaction
has
not
been
picked
up.
D
D
You
can
see
that
in
in
the
threads
to
movement
on
there,
and
then
the
last
thing
I
would
say
is
I
did
talk
a
little
bit
about
budget
and
how
we
could,
how
that
would
affect
the
with
the
worker
compensation
guidelines
and
the
new
worker
opportunities
that
we're
looking
to
fill,
how
that
might
affect
things
going
forward.
I
still
actually
need
to
write
notes
up
for
that
and
clean
up.
D
B
Great
yeah,
it
would
be
great
to
see
good
community
support
of
the
manifesto
vote,
so
hopefully
the
gas
prices
aren't
a
deterrent.
There
is
the
reimbursements,
so
hopefully
that
helps
helps
grease
the
skids.
There.
B
J
Yeah,
maybe
I'll
just
say
about
xdi
that
we're
working
on
basically
deploying
a
copy
of
the
extel
onto
xdi
there's
a
problem
with
the
rep
mapping
of
the
gnosis
saves,
but
I'm
working
on
this
with
nico
and
yeah,
hopefully
being
very
optimistic
next
week,
we'll
have
a
dx
dow
version
on
xdi,
also
thinking
of
just
like
cutting
all
the
parameters
in
half
just
to
make
it
quicker
and
easier,
and
what
I
came
up
with
to
start
is
like
5k
budget
for
a
dx
dig
swap
marketing
budget
that
we
could
use
on
this
xdido.
J
The
transfer
of
the
funds
will
be
will
not
be
trustless
and
yeah.
These
are
some
of
the
things
and
I
think
this
could
be
a
great
experiment,
sort
of
subdial
or
guild
experiment
and
also
a
scaling
experiment
so
yeah.
That's
that.
J
B
All
right,
if
not
we're
right-
oh
yes,
10
000!
I
will
have
been
delivered
to
the
treasury,
which
is
our
first
revenue
takes
those
first
revenue
and
that
yeah.
So
then
there's
the
the
trick
of
getting
it
the
technical
aspect
of
getting
it
into
the
bonding
curve.
So
some
of
this
work,
that's
actually
being
done
with
dx.
Now
dx
swap
right
now
should
kind
of
set
the
stage
to
be
able
to
move
treasury
tokens
into
different
ether.
We're
not.
I
also
connected
to
the
bonding
curve.