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From YouTube: Ethereum.org Community Call #1 - March 25, 2020
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B
All
right,
I
think
we're
probably
ready
get
started.
Thank
you.
Everyone
for
joining
I'll
share
my
screen,
so
we
can
kind
of
work
through
this
document
together
and
I
also
posted
a
link
in
the
chat
which
you
should
have
already
seen
to
like
the
notion
page
for
this.
So
that's
what
kind
of
be
using
for
the
agenda
so
to
kick
things
off
yeah.
Thank
you
for
taking
the
time
to
join,
I,
really
appreciate
it.
I
know
people
are
busy.
I
know,
there's
a
lot
else
going
on
in
the
world
right
now.
B
We
really
appreciate
the
chance
to
get
feedback
from
you
and
hear
your
ideas,
so
I
guess.
First
of
all,
who
are
we?
My
name
is
Josh.
My
colleague
Sam
is
also
on
the
call,
and
we
are
two
people
that
work
on
theory.
There's
many
more
people
that
contribute
I
show
up
somewhat.
The
tail
is
the
call
who
manages
the
translation
program,
which
is
broader
than
just
aetherium
org,
but
is
the
program
that
we've
kind
of
used
to
translate
lots
of
the
site
over
the
last
several
months?
B
So
there's
many
other
people
as
well
to
contribute
to
the
theory
of
new
org
we're
not
the
only
ones
but
we'll
be
the
kind
of
ones
you
know
on
the
call
today.
So
what
is
the
purpose
of
the
call?
The
basic
idea
is
that
you
know
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we
are
finding
ways
to
involve
people
that
we
are.
You
know,
gathering
feedback,
that
we
are
sharing
our
ideas
and
getting
responses
to
them
so
every
month
or
two
we're
holding
holding
these
community
calls.
B
This
is
the
second
one
we've
ever
done,
we're
continuing
to
iterate
on
them.
Just
a
reminder:
I
mentioned
this
earlier.
We
are
recording
this
call
and
the
recording
will
be
posted
to
YouTube
afterwards,
so
make
sure
you're.
Okay,
with
that,
this
was
something
that
people
requested
when
we
got
on
the
call
last
time,
so
that
is
kind
of
my
introduction.
We're
gonna
go
through
a
couple
things.
B
You
know
both
salmontail
and
have
a
bit
of
kind
of,
like
updates,
to
give
about
recent
changes
and
additions
to
the
site
and
then
we'll
kind
of
open
it
up
for
discussion.
We
have
one
thing,
and
particularly,
we
want
to
get
some
feedback
on,
but
if
there's
other
things
that
you
want
to
talk
about
suggestions
you
want
to
make,
you
know
problems,
you
want
to
point
out
we'll
turn
over
to
you
for
mostly
call
so
quickly
to
follow-ups
from
the
last
call
one.
Is
the
recordings
already
mentioned
that
the
second
is?
B
We
talked
last
time
about
kind
of
sharing
more
of
the
research
we
did
to
define
the
user
personas
for
aetherium
org
and
there's
a
link
here
in
this
document.
That
again,
is
in
the
chat
to
a
memo
that
is
just
kind
of
a
summary
of
our
thoughts
on
this.
So
it
is,
you
know,
a
description
of
what
the
user
personas
are
for
aetherium
org.
B
In
our
view,
the
research
we
did
to
kind
of
determine
that,
and
then
you
know
some
of
the
information
that
we've
collected
and
that
Sam
has
recently
updated
with
with
up
to
date
figures.
So
if
you're
into
this
kind
of
thing
take
a
look
might
be
interesting
to
you
to
kind
of
understand
what
we're
coming
from.
If
you
see
you
know,
flaws
in
our
analysis,
things
that
you
want
to
point
out
things,
we
can
think
about
differently.
You're
gonna,
add
a
comment
directly
to
the
document
by
kind
of
clicking
on
any
any
content.
B
G
G
Yeah,
so
the
translation
program
is
aiming
to
lower
the
language
barrier
within
the
is
there
ecosystem.
So
our
goal
is
to
help
community
members
of
learning
English
speaking
regions,
including
me
to
learn,
if
they're,
even
their
mother
tongues.
Our
program
is
mainly
led
by
the
volunteers
from
all
over
them
all
over
the
world.
We
are
cooperating
with
each
other
by
using
the
translation
program
platform
called
Crowden.
G
G
G
Additionally,
Romanian
Turkish
and
Arabic
persons
are
some
review,
so
we're
expecting
them
to
be
online
within
one
or
two
weeks
yeah.
Lastly,
I
will
explain
our
new
version
management
system
yeah.
Our
website
is
getting
more
complex
over
the
time
by
adding
new
contents
and
language,
so
yeah
we've
felt
a
need
for
introducing
a
Persian
management
system
that
can
better
track
different
stage
of
each
language,
how
this
work
yeah,
as
you
already
have
seen
in
the
crowding
we've
created
new
folders
with
different
version
numbers
which
simply
divided
into
version
1.0
and
person
1.1.
G
G
Where
are
we
now?
We
are
working
towards
person
1.1
in
the
near
future,
we'll
add
new
contents
for
version
1.2,
we'll
probably
include
a
recent
updated
community
page
and
more.
This
person
updates
will
be
conducted
regularly
and
planning
the
lights
of
the
overall
progress
of
the
translation
in
each
language.
Why
do
we
need
this
yeah?
Some
of
you
sent
a
feedback
to
me.
The
addition
of
the
ladies
content
has
dropped
the
progress
percentage
significantly
like
some
of
them
drop
in
the
even
job
in
half
yeah,
which
is
like
50%
yeah.
G
D
Thank
you
to
you.
Yeah
and
I
just
dropped
a
couple
links
into
this
update
section
of
the
call
notes.
So
if
people
are
curious,
particularly
the
page,
if
you
you
know,
org
slash
languages,
that
provides
a
lot
of
info
of
not
only
just
the
progress
of
each
translation
if
you're
eager
to
follow
along
but
ways
to
get
involved
such
as,
like
joining
our
slack
workspace,
that's
just
dedicated
for
the
translation
program
itself.
D
So
if
you
want
to
get
involved,
we
encourage
you
to
to
check
it
out.
We'd
love
to
have
you
in
terms
of
my
updates,
so
one
big
initiative,
we've
been
working
on
the
past
few
months.
If
you
were
here
for
our
first
community
call
back
in
January-
and
you
heard
me
talk
about
this,
but
essentially
rolling
out
a
new
design
system
on
a
theorem
org,
which
is
composed
of
two
main
elements,
one
being
design,
principles
and
I
linked
to
that
again
in
the
call
notes.
D
But
that's
really
just
a
brief
document
outlining
like
what
are
what
is
the
guiding
compass
of
aetherium
orgs
design,
and
the
purpose
here
is
to
really
like
give
a
common
ground
for
the
theorem
org
team
and
the
community
at
large.
You
may
want
to
make
a
contribution
of
just
like
what
our
again,
you
know
these
guiding
principles
that
can
help
us
make
decisions.
D
D
Hopefully,
a
better
user
experience
overall,
as
well
as
just
like
reusable
components
that
again,
if
any
contributor
wants
to
say,
create
a
new
page
on
the
site,
they
have
like
this
tool
kit
to
work
with
and
that's
like
I'd
say
90%
complete.
We
should
be
finished
with
that
at
least
the
first
iteration
of
that
by
the
end
of
the
month,
which
is
pretty
exciting
so
again
open
to
feedback
on
all
this
stuff.
But
that's
one
major
focus:
we've
been
pushing
on
what.
B
Just
note
to
Sam
that
a
lot
of
these
changes
already
live
on
the
site.
So
if
you
refer
that
the
site
you'll
notice,
that
a
lot
of
this
has
actually
changed
recently
in
terms
of
how
the
links
work,
the
styling,
the
footer
things
like
that
layout
changes
are
coming
next
to
a
lot
of
these
pages.
But
many
of
these
things
are
live
already
right.
D
Any
questions
on
that
before
I
move
on
feel
free
to
send
something
in
the
chat
but
content.
What
I
just
brought
up
another
piece
we've
been
working
on
is
just
I
mean
the
etherium
org
team,
as
you
can
see,
is
pretty
small
and
we
have
our
own
blind
spots
right
like
we
have
our
own
perspective
and
experience
and
knowledge
of
aetherium.
But
one
thing
we
know
for
sure
is
like
we
do
not
know
everything
and
we
do
not
know
what
is
best
for
aetherium
org.
D
D
First,
content:
audit
that
we're
really
right
now
in
the
process
of
just
kind
of
synthesizing
and
turning
into
concrete
action
items
which
you'll
see
reflected
as
github
issues
pretty
soon
and
all
that
to
kind
of
rally
for
if
there
are
any
like
developers
on
the
call
or
people
who
are
particularly
interested
in
developer
relations
or
developer
education.
Our
next
step
is
really
going
to
be
focusing
on
all
developers,
content
on
etherium
org
and
how
we
can
improve
the
existing
content.
D
Remove
content,
that's
not
useful
and
add
new
content
where
there
are
just
like
gaps
out
in
the
community
of
hey.
There's
this
one
topic
area
or
specific
tooling.
That
really
doesn't
have
much
documentation
or
information
about
it.
So
we
are
accepting
applications.
Now
you
can
see
the
link
in
the
call
notes,
if
you
have
any
interest
in
getting
involved
with
that,
I
would
love
to
chat
with
you.
It's
just
a
brief
survey,
just
kind
of
getting
a
gist
of
you
know.
D
E
B
Yeah
I
would
say
it's
a
bit
of
both
right.
So,
for
example,
let's
say
you
have
a
person
who
has
a
background
marketing,
but
you
know
doesn't
work
in
the
field,
yet
his
might
be
relatively
new
to
aetherium.
I
haven't
expected
that
user
to
be
covered
by
individuals
and
they
might
be
interested
in,
for
example,
going
to
the
etherium
community
page
and
then
going
to
you
know
the
sexual.
How
I
can
get
involved
in
reading
about
how
you
know
if
I
have
marketing
skills.
I
can
do
things
here
too
right.
B
We
kind
of
have
a
path
for
that.
On
the
other
hand,
maybe
a
designer
who
you
know
maybe
already
works
in
the
space
is
more
familiar.
Maybe
they
have
a
technical
question
because
they
are
they
work
in
a
technical
field.
They
might
be
well
served
by.
You
know,
checking
in
aetherium
studio
to
understand
how,
like
you
know,
the
front
end
of
their
design
might
interact
with
a
smart
contract.
They
I'd
be
interested
in.
You
know,
going
to
kind
of
other
starting
tools
served
by
this
page.
B
E
Yeah
so
I'm
just
trying
to
figure
out
like
what's
the
because
we
have
clear
flows
for
both
individuals
and
for
developers,
I'm
wondering
if
there's
a
way
to
guide
the
learning
for
those
individuals
in
a
more
frame
manner.
If,
but,
if
possible,
I
don't
know
if
it's
even
possible
I
see,
there's
like
a
huge
area
kind
of
buried
on
the
developers
side
of
things
right
if
I
get
surf,
is
that
better?
Somehow,
so
people
know
that
the
resources
exist,
yeah,
I,
guess
the
point
need
to
get
a
little
bit
more
thinking
on
that.
D
Just
gonna
say
I
mean
it
I
think
it's
a
great
question.
It's
something.
We've
talked
a
lot
about
because
ultimately
we
know
that
personas
we
have
right
now
are
imperfect
right,
like
even
for
a
developer.
You
know
they
might
be
involved
in
enterprise
and
they're,
also,
probably
an
individual.
So
it
can
create
some
confusion,
no
matter
who
you
are
of
like
where
exactly
to
go.
D
Ultimately,
we
decided
to
just
go
with
something,
and
we
went
with
these
three
simple
personas.
Well,
we've
talked
a
lot
about
doing
in
the
future
and,
as
we
continue
to
develop,
content
is
just
having
like
subcategories
within
each,
for
instance,
on
like
the
what
is
aetherium
page
right
now,
we
just
have
one
blanket
explanation
of
what
is
aetherium,
but
we
all
know
that
Thiam
is
multifaceted,
it
means
different
things
to
different
people
and
it
appeals
to
different
people
in
different
ways.
So
we've
thought
about
you
know
adding
additional
subsections
of.
D
Like
you
know,
are
you
a
marketer
like
learning
how
this
applies
to
you?
Are
you
a
lawyer,
so
I
feel
like
they're?
Definitely
our
ways
where
we
can
get
more
granular
about
this
and
I
think
that's
a
big
reason
like
we
tried
to
publish
the
user
persona.
Research
is
because
one
we're
hoping
it
might
be
useful
to
other
projects
in
the
space.
But
two
is
like.
We
know,
there's
blind
spots
within
it,
that
we
would
love
feedback
and
ideas
on
so
yeah
if
like.
E
D
All
right,
Thanks,
so
a
theorem
studio
you
folks,
may
be
familiar
with.
If
you
explore
the
developers,
resources
at
all
you'll
probably
see
some
call-outs
to
it.
The
goal
of
this
project
is
really
just
to
give
someone
a
quick
idea
of
like
the
etherium
stack
in
you
know,
5
to
50
minutes.
If
you
will,
depending
on
how
much
time
they
want
to
spend
poking
around,
but
it's
meant
to
provide.
You
know
like
a
code
sandbox
like
feel,
hopefully
something
an
existing
software
developer
is
familiar
with
and
can
get
a
quick
concept
up
and
running.
D
So
we
have
a
couple
like
template
projects
that
people
can
explore
ways
to
compile
and
actually
deploy
their
contract
and
interact
with
their
DAP
in
this,
like
preview
browser.
So
we
released
that
late
last
year
and
since
then,
I've
gotten
a
lot
of
helpful
feedback
from
folks.
And
what
we've
been
really
doing
is
just
trying
to
like
trim
out
a
lot
of
the
features
actually
and
just
make
the
UI
as
simple
as
possible.
D
So
yeah
again
just
continuing
to
iterate
on
this
try
to
simplify
it
I
linked
to
the
github
of
this
project.
If
you
guys
do
have
ideas,
one
thing
we
want
to
do
in
the
coming
future
is
run
some
sort
of
competition
around
different
templates.
That
can,
you
know,
demonstrate
the
value
of
aetherium
and
like
why
it's
unique
and
valuable
so
stay
tuned
for
that
stuff
and,
lastly,
related
to
that,
I'm
just
keep
up
on
the
radar
for
you.
Folks.
D
D
Over
the
past
six
months,
I'd
say
we
ran
some
very
small
experienced
experiments,
maybe
like
20
bounties,
for
a
total
of
like
3000
dollars,
but
we
had
like
really
good
success
and
engagement
with
that
in
terms
of
just
people
hopping
in
opening
pull
requests,
closing
issues
so
right
now
we're
going
through
process
getting
approval
with
the
etherion
foundation
to
like
set
up
a
much
more
streamlined
flow,
where
we
can
really
try
to
scale
up
our
bounty
program
and
yeah
again,
if
you're,
considering
different
ways
of
getting
involved.
I
think
that's
an
awesome
way.
D
B
Cool
thanks
Sam.
So
this
is
the
part
where
we
turn
over
to
you.
You
know,
like
I,
said:
I've
got
kind
of
one
question.
I
was
gonna
ask,
but
maybe
well
it's
first
to
see
if
anyone
has
any
like
Bernie
issues
that
they
want
to
talk
about
anything
that
you
know
ideas
they
have.
You
know
things
they
came
here
to
complain
about,
like
you
know
stuff.
That
could
be
better.
You
know
please.
The
floor
is
open.
E
So
I
guess
I'll
get
started
again.
I
can't
a
very
over
these
issue.
I'm
doing
research
in
regards
to
eat
you
waxed
and
the
initial
indications
we
got
from
the
community
were
like
35
percent
of
the
people
still
look
to
that
different
foundation
for
all
their
information,
so
I'm
just
wondering
what's
in
the
pipelines
as
far
as
getting
to
information
onto
the
website,
and
especially
with
things
such
as
deposit
ceremony,
there's
gonna
be
a
lot
of
issues
with
phishing
attempts
and
other
security
concerns.
E
B
So
it
should
not
be
considered
like
the
event
of,
like
you
know,
official
communication
channel
foundation,
that
more
is
the
blog,
like
the
blog,
is
kind
of
the
source
of
you
know.
All
of
these.
You
know
if
two
short
updates
that
Danny
knows
have
been
writing.
This
is
kind
of
the
official
communication
channel
or
anything
coming
out
of
the
foundation,
so
that
is
probably
more
likely
where
you're
gonna
see
that
kind
of
thing
in
so
let
me
that's
the
kind
of
preface
in
terms
of
a
theorem
you
org
if
to
stuff.
B
H
B
Live
there's
going
to
be
more
attention
on
this.
People
are
going
to
have
more
questions.
I
think
there
ought
to
be
a
dedicated
if
two
page
on
the
site,
the
content
for
that
just
doesn't
exist
yet,
and
the
people
you
know
with
the
knowledge
to
create
it
are
kind
of
busy
getting
us
to
that
milestone.
So
it
is
in
the
pipeline
and
we
could
certainly
very
use
the
priority
of
that.
But
it
is
not.
B
You
know
coming
up
immediately
next
in
terms
of
how
you
know
the
foundation
and
the
R&D
teams
work,
any
two
should
communicate
about
things
like
that
to
pause
the
ceremony
I'm,
not
sure
we
can
definitely
talk
about
that
now
and
I
love
to
hear
your
insights
about
it
Akhil,
but
it's
not
something
that
the
etherium
dorbz
team
has
thought
about.
Specifically.
E
E
B
D
Yeah,
thank
you.
I
I
agree
with
you.
A
hundred
percent
I
mean
it's
a
page
that
probably
should
exist.
I
feel
like
we
can
definitely
do
a
better
job
of
just
empowering
people
to
help
make
that
happen
to
like
after
this
call,
I'll
create
an
issue
like
generate
a
discussion
for
Annie's
2.0
page
but
I
I,
guess
I
just
want
to
say,
like
anyone
does
have
the
power
to
potentially
do
that
of
create
an
issue
on
the
github
repo
say,
like
hey,
I,
think
this
is
a
page
that
should
exist.
D
So
someone
volunteered
to
write
an
introduction
page
that
hopefully
will
get
included
on
a
theorem
org.
So
I
think
that
just
goes
to
show
like
people
can
make
it
happen.
If
there
is
a
need
for
that
type
of
content,
and
like
you
say,
people
do
look
to
the
theorem
org
as
a
trusted
source
information,
and
then
we
can
make
the
decision
from
there
hey.
Does
this
make
sense?
Or
should
we
just?
You
know,
throw
a
couple
links
out
to
these
other
trusted
sources
and
direct
people
there?
If
the
information
is
already
available
elsewhere,.
E
D
B
Mean
so
you
know,
parts
of
the
site
are
really.
You
know
just
a
portal
other
content
right.
So
if
you
look
at
the
developer
resources
page,
that
is
mostly
you
know,
summaries
and
links
to
outside
content,
some
of
the
parts
of
the
site
do
have
more
written
content.
Like
the
you
know,
what
is
aetherium
page
is
kind
of
a
blog
post.
You
know
some
of
the
other
pages
like
the
page
is
about
like
daps
and
eath.
B
Have
some
content
we're
going
to
be
expanding
that,
after
the
like
content
audit
that
Sam
mentioned,
so
there
is
a
need
for
that.
Anyone,
that's
interested
in
contributing
copy
to
aetherium
org.
Definitely
like
get
in
touch
with
me.
I'd
love
to
chat
with
you
and
hear
what
you're
interested
in
doing.
We
do
also
rely
on.
You
know:
community
contributions,
you
I
mean
you
can
go
back
and
kind
of
look
for
the
good
of
history,
but
lots
of
people
have,
you
know,
submitted
changes
of
wording
to
certain
pages.
We
have
asked
people
to
submit.
B
You
know
what
is
the
right
way
to
explain
this
concept
and
that's
amazing
to
kind
of
parts
of
the
site.
So
it
is
kind
of
a
combination
of
many
different
sources.
It's
a
bit
like
I
mean
to
be
clear,
like
it's
not
like.
There's
gonna
be
kind
of
a
the
way,
you'd,
normally
think
of
like
a
Content
copywriter
who
is
like
you
know,
constantly
just
producing
blog
posts
like
that's
not
the
goal.
B
The
goal
is
that
you
know
the
content
that
is
on
the
site
is
great
and
that
it
can
reflect
what's
needed,
and
then
we
have
the
capability
to
add
the
new
pages.
We
need
to
add-
and
you
know,
add
the
content
we
have
to
add.
So
in
any
case,
if
anyone's
interested
in
doing
that,
definitely
get
in
touch
with
me
and
I.
Look
to
hear
more
about
it.
B
B
So
one
kind
of
recurring
challenge
we
have
across
the
site
is
the
following:
we
have
pages
like
a
theorem
walls
and
we
list
some
wallets
on
this
page
and
a
big
question
is
what
wallets
ought
to
go
here.
One
thing
that
happens
is
you
know
people
will
submit
PRS
with
you
know
the
wall
that
they've
just
launched,
that
might
don't
have
any
users,
and
maybe
it's
a
great
wallet,
but
you
know
how
do
we
decide
what
goes
on
this
page
and
what
doesn't
so
far
we've
relied
on?
B
You
know
asking
people
in
the
community
asking
people
who
have
a
lot
of
experience,
thinking
about
kind
of
waltz
and
use
your
experience,
we're
definitely
making
some
changes
to
this
list
following
the
content
audience
and
mentioned.
But
it's
a
recurring
question.
You
know
in
a
way
this
is
kind
of
a
governance
question
who
gets
to
decide
what
get
listed
here.
It
shouldn't
be
everything,
but
you
know
there
should
be
a
circle
of
people
that
can
contribute
to
this.
You
know
we
have
a
similar
question
with
the
user
theory
impeach,
which
lists
some
applications.
B
B
That's
gonna
leave
them
with
a
bad
experience
if
it
was
their
first
time
we're
using
aetherium,
but
we
also
want
to
make
sure
that
we're
you
know
bringing
attention
to
good
stuff
that
comes
out
of
the
community,
so
this
is
a
challenge
that
we're
wrestling
with
right
now
and
and
then
we're
thinking
about
different
solutions
too
and
I'd
love
to
know.
If
anyone
on
this
call
has
any
thoughts
about
the
right
way
to
do
that,
you
know
things
to
avoid
things
not
to
do
with
good
ideas.
C
Yeah,
just
I'm
really
quickly,
I
mean
this
is
an
idea
that
just
came
to
my
mind.
I
just
read
it
in
the
chat,
but
if
there
is
a
publicly
available
set
of
criteria
for
Wallace
to
feature
and
for
other
sorts
of
tools
that
you
guys
featuring
TV
Norg,
then
I
think
that
could
be
really
helpful
and
I
mean
a
criteria
can
be
obviously
constantly
updated
and
people
can
add
to
that
set
of
criteria,
but
I
think
if
the
community
can
come
to
an
agreement
on
like
what
do.
C
C
I
put
in
the
chat,
I
think
with
number
of
users:
privacy
guarantees
are
super
important
I
think,
like
maybe
dividing
like
I
mean
for
the
wallet,
for
example
like
dividing
up
kind
of
Wallace
that
are
like
custodial
wallets
and
wallets
that
you
know,
or
maybe
more
can
guarantee
anonymity.
You
know
just
kind
of
thinking
about,
like
the
norms,
community
kind
of
I'm
takes
into
account
and
like
dividing
that
list
of
wallets
up
against
those
norms.
C
E
E
What's
the
best
way
to
do
that,
so
one
of
the
suggestions
was
having
at
least
like
top
five
type
situations,
suggestion
for
new
users
that
come
into
the
ecosystem
and
that's
based
on
an
aggregate
of
all
the
different
criteria
that
are
there
and
then
you
can
choose
how
you
want
to
weigh
them,
but
that
gets
a
bit
more
complicated,
so
I
think
once
those
those
resources
are
out,
you
can
probably
plug
into
them
and
not
have
to
do
that.
Work
yourself,
but
it
could
be
an
option.
You.
B
B
And
just
knowing
that
Sam
added
to
the
note
document
here
that
there
is
an
issue
already
about
this
I
think
that's
already
existed
right,
Sam
yeah
from
February
about
kind
of
what
these
criteria
should
be.
So
if
anyone
has
other
thoughts
like
feel
free
to
jump
into
this
issue
and
add
things,
maybe
we'll
even
take
the
notes
from
the
discussion
here
that,
like
Helena,
suggested
for
example,
and
kind
of
paste
them
into
this
conversation.
Oh.
B
Thanks
Martin,
okay,
so
that's
you
know,
that's
kind
of
one!
That's
the
wallet
side
of
things.
Another
is
obviously
how
to
think
about.
You
know
what
gaps
go
up
here
and
maybe
another
way
of
tackling
this
and
getting
your
feedback
would
be
to
say.
You
know
from
your
perspective,
like
what
are
the
kinds
of
applications
that
we
should
be
sharing
with
someone
who's
new
to
the
theory
right
cuz.
You
know
this.
D
This
yeah
I
mean
it's
something.
We've
talked
about
it's
it's
definitely
a
tricky
situation
like
I.
Think
for
one
similar
to
the
wallet
curation
we
were
just
talking
about
is
like
there
needs
to
be,
hopefully
some
sort
of
quality
threshold
of
like
hey.
You
need
to
meet
this
certain
bar
I,
don't
know
what
the
right
objective
measures
are
in
terms
of
like
number
of
users,
or
you
know,
amount
of
value
transacted,
but
the
last
thing
we
do.
D
So
one
thing
we've
talked
about
doing
you
know
is
like
creating,
at
least
at
like
a
very
simple
type,
like
app
store
experience
where
we
can
at
least
like
categorize
certain
applications
that
could
let
the
user
pick
their
own
journey
like.
Maybe
they
just
want
to
play
a
very
simple
game
where
they
can
learn
like.
Oh
here's
how
you
can
you
know
like
play
a
lottery
versus
like
here's.
D
E
Would
think
you
could
take
some
guidance
from
the
keyword
that
people
search
for
so
if
people
are
searching
for
stable
coins,
perhaps
you
surfaced
those
stats
a
bit
higher
than
let's
say
I'm.
Looking
at
the
list
here,
mcdeere
and
absent
theorem
games
only
get
like
six
thousand
searches
per
month,
whereas
something
like
stable
coins
get
seventy
thousand.
So
perhaps
you
guys
could
do
some
more
further
analysis
on
what
kind
of
resources
are
links
feet
into
the
content
for
theorem
every
now
and
then
go
accordingly
to
that
yeah.
D
D
B
Want
to
read
too
much
of
that
I
guess
just
because
I
I
mean
this
is
this:
is
a
hypothesis
but
I
think
that
probably
a
lot
of
people
that
end
up
on
this
page
who
can
most
benefit
for
from
it?
Don't
even
know
what
to
search
for
right
like
they
might
not
even
understand
that
there
are
such
things
as
aetherium
games
and
so
they're
not
searching
for
it.
B
They,
like
don't
even
know
what
questions
to
ask
when
they
get
to
this
page
and
so
I,
wouldn't
want
to
read
too
much
into
the
search
volume,
because
I
expect
the
search
volume
is
an
indicator
of
what
people
know
once
they
know
more,
but
not
necessarily
the
kind
of
user.
We're
looking
for
here,
I'm,
not
sure
if
that's
right,
but
it's
kind
of
a
thought
that
I
had
about
kind
of
avoiding
reading
too
much
into
this
Sam.
You
can
tell
me
if
that's
totally
wrong,
based
on
your
experience,
Sam
yeah.
D
That's
fair
right.
It's
like
to
give
context.
Everybody
I
mean
the
large
majority
of
search
volume
around
aetherium
is
four.
It's
like
head
terms
like
aetherium.
What
is
aetherium
what's
in
aetherium
wallet,
but
you
do
get
a
lot
of
targeted
search
volume
as
akhil
mentioned,
for
stable
coins
or
defy
or
specific
projects
in
that
space,
which
you
kind
of
do
have
to
make
some
level
of
assumption
of
just
like
what
is
the
intent
or
level
of
understanding,
but
I
would
say,
people
searching
for
a
theme.
D
Stable
coins
probably
have
a
pretty
good
sense
of
what
aetherium
is
and
aren't
exactly
the
people
coming
from
the
what
is
a
theory
on
page
to
learn
about
daffs.
So
that's
a
challenge
we
face,
but
I
think
Akhil.
You
do
bring
up
a
good
point
of
like
we
can
start
with
a
the
high
keyword
search
volume
and
at
least
give
that
as
an
option
for
people
to
learn
more
about.
We've
talked
a
lot
about
creating
you
know.
Industry
pages
or
application
pages
use
cases
whatever
you
want
to
call
it
where
we
do
explain.
D
Hey
here's
some
concrete,
tangible
examples
of
like
what
people
are
building
on
aetherium
and
what
it
is
used
for.
So
again
going
back
to
that.
Like
App
Store
analogy
if
gaming
or
finance
is
a
category
that
could
give
us
a
way
to
start
to
explain
those
concepts,
whether
you
are
a
newcomer
or
whether
you
came
here
specifically
looking
for
that
topic,.
B
D
Yeah
I
mean
I
like
that.
A
lot
personally
I
think
anytime.
We
can
start
with
a
sandbox
environment,
get
people
comfortable
with
the
tools
if
it
is
Mehta
mask
or
whatever
other
wallet
this
person's
using
and
installing
not
having
to
actually
go
through
a
ktyc
process
to
acquire
ease
in
order
to
participate,
but
instead
just
go
to
a
faucet
website
to
get
some
tokens
to
me,
yeah,
that's
like
a
much
to
lower
barrier
to
onboarding
someone
and
less
risk
overall.
D
H
D
B
And
just
noting
Gabriele
added
some
suggestions
in
here
too
about
I'm
not
familiar
with
Daffy
Duck
PS,
but
a
couple
links
that
I'll
check
out
later
so
Gabriel.
Thank
you
for
sharing
those
and
you
added
the
repo,
oh
yeah,
and
you
saying:
okay,
I'm,
Stan,
cool
okay
I
mean
we're
coming
to
the
close
State
at
the
time.
Anyone
else
have
any
kind
of
thoughts,
ideas,
criticisms,
suggestions,
anything
at
all,
you'd
like
to
share
an
immemorial
lies
in
this
YouTube
video.
B
A
So
we
are
trying
to
you
know
kind
of
create
a
environment
for
newcomers.
We
are
already
inviting
everybody
who
wants
to
ask
a
question.
Please
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
us
at
Decatur
and
we'll
try
to
come
up
with
some
FAQ
questions
that
we
are
already
getting
from
the
community
with
upu
people.
Sam
I
already
know
you
and
Josh
I
know
you
now
so
yeah
yeah.
B
Please
please
share
yeah
be
great.
This
is
everyone's
contacts.
To
you
know.
The
new
community
page
was
a
part
of
many
people
contributing
in
including
multiple
people
from
the
catters,
so
I
mean
thank
you
again
for
helping
kind
of
get
that
content
up
to
date.
So
yeah
as
soon
as
you
have
things
to
share
we'd
love
to
kind
of
you
know,
try
and
collaborate
and
and
use
content
that
you
have
alright
to
improve
the
website.
H
Sorry
I
came
in
a
bit
late,
so
I'm
sure
our
loss
of
context.
You
know
that
sort
of
to
two
angles
so
I'm
coming
from
is
so
I
work
as
community
at
the
scan
and
we
have
a
lot
of
user
emails
and
a
lot
of
them
are
sort
of
new
ish
kind
of
people
and
just
throwing
out
there
such
that,
if
there's
any
way,
we
can
sort
of
lead
them
to
the
resources
that
you
guys
have
mentioned.
That
would
be
that's
something
that
you
can
offer.
H
One
is
how
to
help
keep
the
mediums
sustainable
without
sort
of
relying
on
on
handouts
or
responses,
and
at
the
same
time,
if
we
can
come
up
with
like
a
project
that
is
coordinated
between
the
various
media
organizers
with
with
each
dot
org
as
a
kind
of
like
a
template
provided
in
a
way,
so
that
there
is
a
consistency
between
a
different,
slow
local
chapters,
you
can
call
them
that
yeah,
that's
it.
So
they
can
be
sort
of
projects
that
we
do
around.
H
B
B
B
Think
maybe
we
can
connect
afterwards,
but
I
know
that
there's
some
work
starting
to
be
done
by
so
a
few
people
in
the
interior
condition
in
terms
of
just
trying
to
kind
of
map
out
the
meet-up
ecosystem
and
understand
it
better,
and
you
know
maybe
kind
of
do
some
of
the
you
know,
support
and
and
coordination
activities
you
mentioned.
So
maybe
let's
message
afterwards
and
I
can
figure
out
who's
doing
that
right
now
and
connect
them
to
you.
So
it
sounds
like
there
might.
B
B
B
Well,
great
I
mean
maybe
it's
a
my
can
go
away
and
think
about
this,
but
we'd
be
very
happy
to
you
know,
maybe
add
a
write,
a
short
little
blurb
or
you
know
some
links
that
we
think
are.
You
know
the
best
starting
point
for
a
totally
new
person.
Who's
no
developer,
as
well
as
a
link
about
you
know
where
developers
can
get
started.
I
think
I'd
be
very
helpful.
B
D
Her
if
I
just
add
I
mean
similar
to
have
pooja.
Thank
you
for
offering
to
share
just
like
frequently
asked
questions,
but
if
there
are
like
continuous
questions
that
you
get,
maybe
you
guys
just
don't
have
the
bandwidth
to
you.
You
know,
like
add
to
your
knowledge
base,
whatever
that
question
may
be
we'd
love
to
know,
because
you
guys
are
the
ones
on
the
front
lines
interacting
with
a
lot
of
users
and
their
struggles
or
just
their
gaps
in
information.
So
if
there's
like
pages,
we
should
be
creating
that
just
don't
exist
out
there.
H
B
I'd
be
very
interested
to
see
the
support
ticket
for
either
skin
I'm
sure
that
you
do
a
very
high
positive
with
those
providing
such
an
essential
service,
cool,
okay,
we're
at
time
everybody
so
I
think
we'll
call
it
there.
Thank
you
again
for
joining.
We
really
appreciate
it
and
hope
to
see
some
of
you
on
the
next
community
call
as
well
thanks
everybody
thanks.