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From YouTube: Ethereum.org Community Call - November 2022
Description
These calls are an opportunity for the Ethereum community to learn about the latest updates to Ethereum.org and share feedback.
Website: https://ethereum.org/
Translation program: https://ethereum.org/en/contributing/...
Discord: https://ethereum.org/discord
0:00 Introduction
2:06 Learning quizzes
5:20 Merge updates
10:28 EF blog & translations
15:40 UI library update
20:13 Design system
25:41 KZG website
32:00 Case studies
37:30 Announcements
39:40 Community questions
A
Hello,
everyone,
and
thanks
for
joining
the
ethereum.org,
November
Community
call
so
it's
already
November
and
Q4
the
last
quarter
of
the
year
today.
We
want
to
share
some
of
the
things
that
we've
worked
on
last
quarter
and
what
our
Focus
will
be
until
the
end
of
the
year.
As
always,
a
quick
note
that
this
is
the
ethereum.org
community
call
discussing
the
website
and
the
ethereum.org
roadmap,
not
the
ethereum
foundation
or
the
ethereum
protocol,
with
that
out
of
the
way,
let's
take
a
quick
look
through
the.
B
A
For
today,
first
off
jakub
is
going
to
demo.
The
learning
quizzes
that
we've
recently
launched
next
up
Joseph
will
share
how
we
prepared
the
website,
in
anticipation
for
the
merge,
after
that
I'm
going
to
give
an
overview
of
the
recently
revamped
EF
blog
Pablo
will
talk
about
our
migration
to
a
new
UI.
Library
Nuno
is
going
to
share
some
updates
on
the
design
system.
A
Paul
will
talk
about
the
kcg
ceremony
and
what
we're
helping
out
with
there
and
finally
Joshua
will
discuss
one
of
our
Q4
epics,
creating
real
world
case
studies
after
that,
some
miscellaneous
announcements
and
updates.
As
always,
and
some
questions
that
we've
been
asking
you
to
ask
in
slido,
if
you
haven't
yet
sharing
this
in
the
chat
right
now
feel
free
to
add
your
questions.
There
is
still
some
time
and
unless
there's
anything
else
from
anyone,
I
guess,
let's
just
get
into
it
and
start
with
the
Jacob
talking
about
learning.
Quizzes.
Take
us
away.
Jacob.
C
Thank
you,
Luca,
perfect,
I
hope
you
can
hear
me
all
right
so
in
the
chat.
I
am
sharing
links
to
pages
where
we
have
a
published
our
learning
quizzes,
and
let
me
show
you
as
well,
so
we
have
shipped
recently
this
new
feature
quizzes
on
Selected
Few
pages,
but
our
goal
really
is
to
have
this
globally
on
our
website
once
the
content
is
ready,
and
for
that
you
can
help
us
with
that
Let's
to
present
what
we
have
right
now.
C
So,
at
the
end
of
few
pages
that
I
sent
in
the
chat,
you
can
see
that
at
the
end
of
the
article
we
have
now
these
this
is
which
basically
will
verify
your
knowledge
of
the
page
or
article
that
you
just
read.
So
this
will
be
always
context
show
to
what
is
on
the
page
and
it's
a
fun
way
to
practice
your
knowledge.
One
good
thing
is
that
whatever
choice
you
make,
we
will
have
most
of
the
time
also
a
custom
explanation.
So
this
way
we
will
try
to
help.
C
You
understand
why
perhaps
the
thing
you
chose
was
incorrect
and
this
way
you
can
just
test
your
knowledge
on
a
few
pages
and
see
if
you
can
get
all
the
questions
correctly.
At
the
end,
you
can
also
share
the
results
on
Twitter
to
promote
these
quizzes.
If
you
want
so,
we
have
published
I
believe
seven
different
pages
for
with
a
quiz
and
in
Discord
Channel.
You
will
find
that
there
is
a
quiz
Channel
where
you
can
give
us
any
feedback
on
whether
you
think
this.
These
quiz
questions
were.
C
Too
difficult
or
whether
you
think
there
could
be
some
improvements,
you
have
started
with
these
seven
pages
later
to
nfts.
What
is
it,
what
is
it
and
so
there?
But
if
you
wish
to
contribute,
you
could
help
us
with
creating
content
for
these
quizzes
on
other
Pages,
again
bring
us
in
the
quizzes
channel
on
Discord,
or
you
can
race
a
PR
with
just
the
questions
and
explanations
and
we'll
take
it
from
there
and
that's
basically,
the
quizzes.
A
Awesome
thanks
Jacob
yeah
we're
all
excited
about
shipping.
The
quizzes
received
some
really
nice
feedback
so
far,
both
on
what
people
like
and
how
they
could
potentially
be
improved
next
up,
Joseph
and
how
we've
prepared
ethereum.org
for
a
successful
merge.
D
Hey
thanks,
Luca,
yeah,
incredible
that
the
merger
is
less
than
two
months
ago.
A
lot
happened
since
then,
so
in
advance
of
the
merge,
we
had
a
set
of
objectives
to
go
through
the
site
and
just
make
sure
all
the
content
was
accurate
and
that
we
had
sufficient
material
available
that
people
were
well
prepared
and
ready
for
the
actual
event
to
happen,
but
we
also
had
to
be
ready
because
the
second
the
merge
happened,
a
lot
of
information
on
ethereum.org,
would
immediately
go
out
of
date.
D
Any
information
on
preparing
for
the
merge
would
be
kind
of
nonsensical
and
information
on
how
the
network
comes
to
consensus
would
be
wrong.
Any
Pages
referring
to
the
merge
in
the
future
tense
or
explicitly
mentioning
the
upcoming
merge.
All
of
that
kind
of
stuff
would
all
just
suddenly
be
inappropriate.
D
The
second
the
merge
happens,
so
we
had
to
have
some
kind
of
system
where,
as
soon
as
the
merge
happened,
we
could
just
press
a
button
and
update
the
site
to
some
pre-prepared
post,
merge
state
and
the
way
that
we
did.
That
was
to
have
a
branch
of
our
GitHub
repository
where
we
developed
a
post-merge
version
of
the
website
in
the
weeks
leading
up
to
the
merge
and
pretending
on
that.
D
Branch,
like
the
mergers
already
happened
successfully
and
auditing
and
updating
the
site
for
for
that
hypothetical,
and
we
started
with
a
initial
site
audit
and
that
generated
a
tick
list
of
59
pages
that
needed
to
be
updated
at
the
moment
at
the
merge.
Some
of
those
are
relatively
small
changes
by
swapping
temperatures
and
things,
but
some
were
complete,
rewrites
and
restructures,
especially
in
the
developer
Docs,
so
I've
just
put
in
the
chat
the
link
to
the
issue.
If
anyone
wants
to
actually
see
what
those
59
Pages
were,
it
was
actually
amazing.
D
How
Deeply
the
merge
touched
every
part
of
ethereum
the
switch
from
proof
of
work
mining
to
proof
of
state-based
consensus.
Changed
everything
changed
the
basic
architecture
of
the
nodes
and
the
networking
layer
in
the
sense
that
the
existing
peer-to-peer
Network
would
exchange
different
information
post
merge
compared
to
pre-merge
and
a
whole
new
P2P
Network
would
be
introduced
to
exchange
information,
that
the
consensus
layer
and
all
documentation
around
the
nodes
and
the
clients
and
the
networks
had
to
be
updated.
D
Okay,
some
of
the
kind
of
less
obvious
updates
included
about
block
explorers.
D
They
showed
different
information
after
the
merge
compared
to
before
some
of
the
tutorials
were
broken
by
the
merge
if
they
included
proof
of
work
test
nets,
for
example,
or
some
proof
of
work,
specific
features,
I
think
overall,
the
most
satisfying
page
to
update.
By
far
with
the
energy
consumption
page,
it
was
really
cool
to
be
able
to
just
click
button
and
watch
the
website
leave
behind
the
old
kind
of
one
day.
We
won't
burn
so
much
energy
rhetoric
and
actually
implement.
We
are
a
low
carbon
blockchain
and
you
know.
D
It
was
also
kind
of
cool
to
incorporate
A
celebratory
front
page
design.
On
merge
day.
We
had
this
merge
Panda
rising
up
out
of
the
fountain
in
the
decentralized
Commons
image
on
the
home
page,
just
as
a
kind
of
small
way
to
let
the
community
know
that
it
was
a
time
to
celebrate
and
that
it
was
a
big
achievement
and
we
should
all
be
proud
of
what
we
did.
I
posted
a
picture
in
the
chat.
B
D
What
that
looked
like,
so
we
had
that
update
and
then,
since
then,
we've
been
looking
through
for
gaps
before
the
merge
and
at
the
merge.
It
was
all
about
correcting
the
existing
material.
D
Since
the
merge
it's
about
what
new
material
do.
We
now
need
to
make
sure
that
we
properly
explain
the
new
proof
of
State
Network
for
beginners
and
also
for
people
that
really
want
to
know
the
details
of
how
the
protocol
works.
A
Yeah
thanks
this
was
definitely
an
initiative
that
a
lot
of
the
team
were
involved
in,
but
especially
Joseph
and
Paul,
with
all
of
their
audits
and
updates
that
the
brunt
of
the
work
so
nice
work
on
that
next
up,
I
wanna
talk
about
the
EF
blog
that
we
have
recently
rebuilt
so
yeah.
Our
team
has
recently
worked
on
rebuilding
the
EF
blog
using
a
more
modern
stack
to
add
some
functionality.
A
A
This
effort
mostly
included
design
work
by
our
designers,
Nuno
and
Jacob,
to
look
similar
to
the
previous
version
of
the
blog
and
Dev
work
by
Nico
and
Paul
to
rebuild
the
blog
while
maintaining
feature
parity
we've
also
translated
some
of
the
key
blog
posts
that
have
been
published
this
year,
especially
the
ones
related
to
the
merge,
given
that
that
is
when
the
blog
went
live.
A
A
Here
you
go
yeah,
so
currently
the
blog
is
available
in
15
languages
and
selecting
any
of
them
will
change
the
blog's
primary
language
and
only
show
the
posts
that
are
available
in
that
language.
A
As
you
can
see,
there's
also
convenient
ways
to
switch
back
to
English
or
check
out
the
other
blog
posts,
all
the
or
as
well
as
change
the
language
for
individual
blog
posts.
A
We
hope
that
by
continuing
to
localize
this
content,
it
becomes
more
accessible
and
reaches
more
people
across
the
world,
regardless
of
the
languages
they
speak
and
I
know.
A
lot
of
you
are
already
aware
of
this,
but
contributors
to
the
translation
program
can
also
get
involved
with
this
and
translate
some
of
the
latest
blog
posts.
More
information
about
joining
the
project
and
contributing
to
the
blog
translations
can
be
found
on
the
website.
Just
share
the
link
in
the
chat
as
well.
A
That
should
be
it
on
the
blog
just
wanted
to
give
a
brief
summary,
but
feel
free
to
check
out
the
blog
post.
That
goes
into
more
detail
on
this
or
feel
free
to
reach
out.
If
there's
any
questions
or
thoughts
and
moving
on
to
something
that
ties
in
very
well
with
this
is.
A
We
wanted
to
share
something
else
that
we've
recently
added
specifically
this
chart
of
non-english
page
views.
This
is
a
chart
showing
total
page
views
on
ethereum.org
over
time,
non-english
page
views
and
the
ratio
between
them.
The
main
reason
why
we
added
this
to
the
website
was
to
show
the
translators
how
much
of
an
impact
their
contributions
have
and
how
they're
helping
this
content
reach
more
people,
and
it
is
definitely
true.
We
can
see
two
clear
spikes
on
this
chart
of
non-english
page
views
on
the
website.
A
The
first
one
is
when
we
first
started
translating
when
we
first
added
translated
content
to
ethereum.org.
That
is
this
first
spike
in
2019
and
the
second
one
is
when
the
amount
of
content
we
were
translating
and
the
amount
of
translated
content,
we
were
adding
to
the
website
signifi
significantly
increased
last
summer
and
since
then
the
ratio
of
non-english
page
views
has
gone
up
for
the
last
12
months
straight
and
currently
over
one
quarter
of
all.
Visits
to
the
website
are
now
in
languages
other
than
English.
A
This
is,
in
large
part
due
to
our
amazing
community
of
contributors
translating
all
of
this
content.
So
a
big
thank
you
to
all
of
them.
Obviously,
and
the
reason
this
ties
in
well
with
the
blog
rebuild
is
that
it
clearly
shows
how
much
interest
there
is
for
multilingual
ethereum
content
and
that
the
more
resources
that
are
available
in
other
languages,
the
more
people,
can
actually
read
and
learn
about
ethereum
and
follow
along.
A
A
Yeah,
that
would
be
it,
and
next
up,
we've
got
Pablo.
Who
is
going
to
be
talking
about
our
migration
to
a
new
UI
Library.
E
So
a
brief
summary
of
goals
of
this
epic
is
basically
we
want
to
create
this
base
layer
where
we
can
build
a
unscale
better
in
the
future,
and
so
this
will
serve
us
one
thing
to
improve
to
to
improve
on
our
upcoming
goals
that
we
have
for
next
year
next
year,
we
will
want
to
to
implement
the
our
design
system,
which
is
something
that
our
designers
are
working
on
on.
E
Shake
Up
are
leading
that
that
effort,
and
so
this
chakra
migration
is
going
to
basically
set
the
grounds
to
build
on
that.
On
top
of
this
so
jumping
into
this
epic,
specifically,
you
can
see
here
all
the
contributors
that
we
have
so
far
and
I
want
to.
Thank
you
all
you
guys
for
the
contributions.
E
You
have
been
doing
an
amazing
job
and
thank
you
also
for
the
patience
and
on
the
core
review
from
our
side,
and
so
the
current
status
of
this
epic
is
that
we
are
dividing
the
the
work
on
in
two
waves.
We
are
migrating
all
of
our
U
UI
components
to
chakra
So.
Currently
we
are
doing
the
first
wave
with
cons
that
consists
of
around
60
components.
E
You
can
see
the
whole
list
here
and
you
can
see
that
most
of
them
are
already
my
have
already
been
migrating
and
we
are
almost
finished
with
this
first
migration
and
so
I
wanted
to
make
a
smaller
announcement
for
next
week.
We
are
planning
to
to
open
the
second
wave,
which
will
consist
on
the
remaining
around
60,
more
components
to
migrate,
and
we
hope
to
finish
that
in
this
quarter.
E
So
that
is
going
to
be
a
lot
of
work,
but
I
I
think
we
can.
We
can
do
it.
That
is
basically
all
I
want
to
say
and
just
stay
tuned
on
our
Discord
channels.
We
have
a
dedicated
channel
for
the
UI
migration
and
I.
Also
next
week,
when
I,
open,
I
I
will
create
a
new
issue,
I
think,
because
this
is
kind
of
a
mess.
This
issue
has
already
a
hundred
comments.
E
E
A
Great
thank
you
Pablo
for
sharing
that
and
leading
this
epic,
and
also
thank
you
to
anyone
who
has
gotten
involved
and
helped
with
the
migration.
It's
definitely
been
a
bunch
of
work,
but
making
some
really
nice
progress.
So
that's
exciting!
G
F
So
on
this
is
a
perfect
segue
after
Pablo,
because
he's
doing
the
groundwork
to
implement
the
design
system,
so
I
will
try
to
do
a
small
overview
of
what
would
have
been
done
and
what's
next
to
come.
But
the
overall
goal
is
to
build
on
top
of
chakra
UI
new
components
and
new
design
approach
to
some
of
the
components.
Improving
the
experience.
The
Styling
of
the
websites
make
everything
more
concise,
more
close
to
what
we
want
to
be
an
experience,
so
a
small
gldr
of
the
design
system.
F
It
creates
a
framework
for
open
design
to
open
to
all
of
you
to
contribute
better
to
get
more
contributions
from
the
from
the
community
to
the
design
to
the
contents
to
the
development,
so
everything
we
believe
that
this
is
one
big
Improvement
to
do
in
the
project
and
having
this
in
mind,
we
have
been
working
on
Design
Systems,
since
Quarter
Two
this
year
we
have
been
following
a
lot
of
different
steps
to
have
everything
ready
to
start
coding
beginning
next
year,
so
once
the
UI
Library
Epic,
we'll
have
all
the
components
already
on
chakra,
we
can
start
to
implement
new
styling.
F
The
new
changes
that
we
are
currently
working
on
on
the
design
system
and
have
everything
ready
to
be
faced
and
implemented
throughout
the
next
year.
So
this
is
roughly
what
we
have
been
accomplished
on
this
quarter.
We
are
trying
we
are
working
on
on
more
content-wise,
like
the
markdown
Pages.
What
can
we
improve
on
the
market
Pages?
We
have
already
have
the
basic
layouts
and
the
and
the
basic
components
like
we've
changed.
The
fonts
we've
improved
the
color
system.
We've
moved
the
spacing
in
a
lot
of
different
design.
F
Components
will
be
worked
on
and
based
on
this
design
system,
so
I
will
just
go
over
really
really
quickly
in
some
of
the
data
to
so
for
you,
you
guys
have
an
idea
of
what
we
are.
What
does
a
design
system
looks
like
and
what?
What
is
the
the
outcome
of
design
system
by
itself?
So
here
here?
It's
the
drill
down
of
the
navigation
from
the
figma
file,
which
is
based
on
Foundation
space
components,
compose
components
in
the
layouts.
F
We
have
been
working
top
down
on
all
of
those,
and
this
is
just
screenshots
from
from
the
design
system
itself.
Just
for
you
guys
to
have
an
idea
like
this
is
the
new
typography,
typefaces
and
font
sizes
that
we
will
implement.
This
is
the
colors.
We
have
updates
the
colors
a
little
bit
from
what
we
have
right
now
and
have
everything
ready
with
rules
how
to
use
them
where
to
use
them.
F
The
old
illustrations
will
be
kept
on
the
website.
That's
another
epic.
We
will
try
to
improve
those
and
have
new
illustrations
on
our
website
next
year,
so
something
to
stay
tuned
to,
and
this
is
the
example
of
how
the
buttons
look
on
the
design
system.
So
we
have
all
the
states.
We
have
all
the
buttons
close
to
one
big
one
base
component,
we're
now
at
ethereum.org,
there's
a
lot
of
different
sizes
of
buttons.
F
We
want
to
make
that
a
small
size
or
aggro
size,
so
we
need
to
make
that
more
consist
throughout
the
the
website.
That's
one
of
the
goals.
This
is
an
example
of
how
the
heroes
look
like
the
different
Heroes
on
the
monitorium
on
the
design
system
that
will
be
implemented
next
year.
The
layouts,
and
mostly
this
is
a
working
progress
for
the
beginning
next
year.
F
For
sure
we
will
need
your
help
and
track
one
board
as
my
designers,
as
we
can
to
the
process
and
help
bring
all
the
components
that
exist
on
the
website
and
it
is
on
on
chakra
right
now
to
the
design
system,
improve
them
and
then
have
them
code
it
after
that.
The
last
thing
that
I
wanted
to
bring
just
we
have
the
design
system
published
on
the
figma
community.
F
If
you
want
to
just
say,
like
or
just
download
and
share
it,
but
I
want
to
talk
more
about
the
design
system,
so
I
will
schedule
another
call
just
on
the
design
system
itself
for
the
24th
of
November
in
a
couple
weeks,
because
there's
a
lot
of
things
that
I
wanted
to
talk
about
and
collect
your
feedback
and
I
think
your
call
should
help
a
lot,
and
that
being
said,
it's
everything
I
have
for
you
guys
now.
I
will
post
the
link
for
the
the
for
the
file
itself
on
the
comment.
F
A
A
As
Nuno
mentioned,
if
you're
a
designer
or
interested
in
contributing,
feel
free
to
hit
us
up
in
The,
Design,
Channel
or
reach
out
to
Nuno
or
jakub,
and
definitely
do
check
out
that
design
system
Community
call
moving
on,
we
have
Paul
who
will
be
talking
about
a
new
commitment
for
our
team,
how
what
we'll
be
working
on?
A
How
will
we
be
helping
out
the
kcg
ceremony
Paul?
Yes,.
H
Thanks
Luca
how's
everyone
doing
so.
This
is
a
little
bit
of
a
different
role
for
some
of
the
folks
on
our
team.
One
of
the
other
things
we
do
Beyond
just
the
ethereum.org
website.
We
do
help
out
with
a
lot
of
the
other
sub
domains
to
ethereum.org,
as
well
as
just
other
products
amongst
the
ethereum
foundation
and
in
this
space.
H
H
Part
of
this
involves
basically
the
generation
of
a
secret,
a
shared
secret
amongst
the
entire
Community,
something
that
can
be
used
to
generate
fraud
proofs
to
make
these
things
function
appropriately
and
Josh
just
dropped.
A
excellent
link
to
learn
more
about
this
eip4844.com
I
would
encourage
people
who
are
curious
to
learn
more
about
it,
to
check
that
out.
H
We've
been
working
on
a
page
which
was
actually
originally
demoed
at
Devcon
in
Bogota
last
month
and
I'm,
not
sure
if
you
can
see
my
screen,
but
this
is
the
website
here
ceremony.etherium.org.
H
This
is
the
task
website
at
the
time
you're
free
to
check
this
out
if
you
want,
but
we've
been
working
with
them
to
try
to
help
improve
this,
for
things
like,
like
accessibility,
making
sure
that
it's
accessible
even
on
mobile,
to
be
determined
if
we'll
be
able
to
actually
run
the
ceremony
on
mobile
and
actually
participate
through
mobile,
but
we
do
want
to
at
least
have
the
information
available
for
folks.
If
they
come
to
the
site,
we've
tried
to
make
it
more
responsively,
working
with
them
to
help
with
the
translations
as
well
you'll
notice.
H
Here
there
is
a
changer
to
switch
the
language
to
Spanish.
We
plan
on
getting
all
this
text
translated
into
more
languages,
and
this
is
going
to
be
rolled
out
like
I
said
within
the
next
month,
or
so
it's
going
to
be
open
up,
and
the
goal
with
this
is
to
be
completely
public,
something
that
anyone
can
participate
in
so
we're
doing
our
best
to
try
to
make
this
simplified
easy
to
walk
through.
H
You
know
we're
trying
to
clear
any
bugs
that
we
encounter
so
more
and
more
people
can
participate
in
this,
and
what
this
is
is
basically,
this
big
shared
secret,
that's
going
to
help
enable
things
like
fraud,
proofs
to
be
generated,
and
it's
set
up
in
a
way
where
anyone
can
participate
and
it
will
automatically
destroy
like
your
portion
of
the
randomness.
That's
contributed
to
this
big
shared
secret
and
really,
if
any
one
person
actually
just
does
not
hold
on
to
their
secret
portion,
then
the
whole
thing
will
be
a
success.
Basically,
the
way.
H
The
way
this
works
is
in
a
way
where,
as
long
as
one
person
is
honest
and
destroys
their
portion
of
What's
called
the
entropy,
the
randomness
that's
contributed
to
this
thing.
Then
it
cannot
be
reproduced
by
somebody
on
the
side
and
what
that
would
lead
to
is
somebody
basically
able
to
defraud
these
proofs
and
to
prove
anything
that
they
wanted,
and
the
whole
goal
of
this
is
to
make
that
so
it's
absolutely
impossible
and
I
think
we're
on
a
very
good
track
here
and
I'm
looking
forward
to
the
rest
of
this
getting
rolled
out.
H
C
A
G
Everyone,
and
just
before
I
do
that
we
have
created
a
poet
for
this
column,
so
surprise,
I,
guess
if
you're
interested
in
poor
I
am
sharing
my
screen.
Just
now,
we
are
like
we've
got
a
good
bit
of
time
left
so
I'll
leave
this
for
maybe
a
minute
or
two
and
then
I
can
get
to
Chang
to
everyone
about
real
world
case
studies
which
I'm
very
excited
to
do
so.
G
Just
a
note
that
that's
QR
code,
it
does
refresh
every
couple
of
pull-ups
are
issued,
so
some
people
reported
that
they'll
scan
it
and
it
won't
work,
and
if
that
happens,
just
do
it
again
and
it
should
work.
The
second
thing.
A
I'll
also
just
add:
please
scan
the
code
right
now
if
you
can,
but
as
Josh
gets
into
his
part
after
he's
done,
we're
gonna
be
showing
the
QR
code
again
in
case
some
of
you
can't
claim
it
right
now
or
just
aren't
fast
enough
back
to
you.
Josh.
G
Yeah
I'm
too
busy
getting
my
pull
up
so
yeah
I.
Don't
actually
have
anything
visual
to
show
for
this,
so
I'll
leave
the
QR
code
open
as
I
ramble
on
a
little
bit
about
our
case
studies
and
hopefully
I'll
I'll,
do
my
best
to
try
and
explain
why
we
think
it's
important
so
real
world
case
studies.
What
does
that
even
mean
I
think
the
maybe
the
best
way
to
explain
case
studies
is
first
to
take
a
little
step
back
and
Q2
yakubu
earlier
on
in
this
called
game
order.
G
We
got
a
ton
of
feedback
and
from
that
feedback
we
seen
two
main
overaction
themes,
one
of
which
was
that
many
of
the
users
on
ethereum
that
are
wanted
more
instructional
based
content
like
non-technical,
tutorials
and
step-by-step
guides
on
how
to
navigate
different
tools,
concept
software
all
within
the
feeding
ecosystem,
and
from
that
we
prioritize
the
tutorials
revamp
that
we
are
working
on
in
Q4
and
we're
not
going
to
be
covering
that
on
this
call,
but
I'll
shell,
our
Q4
roadmap,
both
post.
G
G
They
didn't
really
see
the
point
in
that
the
the
truth
of
it
is,
is
that,
like
the
blocked
in
Industry
as
a
whole,
hasn't
done
a
fantastic
job
at
communicating
these
ideas,
or
these
benefits
there.
It
is
a
lot
of
prerequisite
knowledge
that
we
assume
that
people
need
to
really
get
by
blockchain
as
important
and
then
we're
baffled
when
the
people
we
talk
to,
don't
really
understand
why
we
think
it
is
so
important
is
because
in
the
first
place,
we're
not
really
communicating
the
ideas
of
having
the
values.
G
So
obviously,
if
you're
on
this
call,
you're-
probably
already
one
of
the
converted
but
I,
don't
think
we
should
assume
that
the
people
we
speak
with
have
the
same
understanding,
the
same
knowledge
or
even
the
same
worldview
as
people
in
this
industry
do
so
instead
and
the
ideas
that
can
I
form
this
epic
is
that
we
want
to
be
able
to
communicate
these
ideas
better
and
a
clear
non-biased
way
with
non-biased
language
and
language
that
actually
resonates
with
people.
G
G
From
that,
an
impactful
case
might
be
like
argentinians
using
stable
coins
to
save
money
instead
of
it
disappearing
to
the
Argentinian
Pesos
50,
odd
percent
inflation
rate
and
writing
that
case
study
would
probably
involve
setting
the
context
on
how
Argentina's
government
implemented
a
ban
on
buying
U.S
dollars,
leading
people
to
using
two
currencies
as
a
way
to
sidestep
that
band
yeah.
So
that's
pretty
much
at
so
far.
I'm
really
excited
about
this.
G
Epic
selfishly
I
think
it'll
help
me
communicate
to
like
non-cryptopyle
people,
friends
family
as
to
why
this
stuff,
actually
matters
and
I,
guess
we're
hoping
that
it
will
do
the
same
for
crypto,
Skeptics,
crypto
novices
and
even
people
who
have
maybe
been
in
this
space
a
while
but
have
lost
sight
of
the
forest
for
the
trees.
G
So
that's
pretty
much
all
I've
got
if
you've
got
thoughts.
We've
created
a
case
studies,
Channel
and
discards
that
you
can
check
out
and
ask
questions
or,
if
you
feel
more
comfortable
doing
so,
you
can
ping
me
directly
I'm,
always
happy
to
chat
on
this
sort
of
stuff.
With
that
I'll
hand,
it
back
over
to
look
at
to
close
this
out
and
thanks
very
much
for
listening.
A
Thank
you,
Joshua
yeah,
so
moving
on
to
the
final
final
part,
really,
which
is
some
miscellaneous
announcements
and
call
outs,
one
that
was
already
mentioned,
specifically
Nuno,
organizing
a
design
design
system,
Community
call
on
exactly
in
exactly
two
weeks
from
today
stay
tuned.
For
that
there's
going
to
be
an
event
that
you're
going
to
be
able
to.
A
Share
your
interest
in
and
get
pinked
before
it
starts
on
our
Discord.
So
if
you're
interested
in
that,
please
do
check
it
out.
Another
one
is
office
hours.
So
a
while
ago
we
did
a
couple
of
office
hours
sessions
on
miscellaneous
topics
that
were
either
very
much
relevant
at
the
time
or
things
we
were
getting
a
lot
of
questions
about
and
just
wanted
to
clarify
further
and
help
out
that
way.
A
So
Paul
is
planning
on
holding
another
office
hours,
most
likely
next
Friday,
similar
to
the
design,
there's
going
to
be
an
event
created
in
our
Discord
there's
going
to
be
a
topic
and
an
exact
time
so
stay
tuned
for
that
as
well
and
finally
feel
free
to
check
out
the
learning.
Quizzes,
Jacob
and
Josh
have
both
shared
links
to
the
pages
that
entering
quizzes
at
this
moment.
So
please
do
check
them
out
and
let
us
know
what
you
think.
Let
us
know
what
you
like.
Let
us
know
how
we
can
improve
them.
A
A
A
Yeah
exactly
I'll
be
like
calling
out
whenever
someone
is
better
equipped
to
answer
a
question
than
I
am
which
the
first
one
is.
The
quiz
was
real
fun,
adding
more
soon
so
Josh.
G
Yeah
I
can
take
this
one,
but
Jacob
feel
free
to
win
if
I
miss
anything.
So
that
is
the
plan
I
guess
we
wanted
to
start
off
originally
with
eight
pages,
because
we
wanted
to
firstly
see
how
much
impact
I
had
where
people
using
the
quizzes
was
the
design.
We
originally
came
up
with
the
best
solution
for
this,
and
we
haven't
done
like
a
deep
dive
or
a
deep
retrospective
into
it
yet,
but
our
suspicion
at
this
point
is
yes,
that
people
are
finding
these
useful
and
impactful
So.
G
The
plan
is
probably
to
revisit
this
early
next
year
with
the
goal
of
potentially
having
an
entire
Hub,
that's
dedicated
to
all
of
the
quizzes
on
our
site.
Currently
you
have
to
go
to
an
individual
page,
take
the
quiz
and
then
that's
just
the
end
of
that
experience.
So
the
idea
is
to
consolidate
all
of
that
around
one
page
where
all
of
the
quizzes
throughout
the
site
can
also
live
in
this
one
Hub
page.
G
A
My
two
cents
on
this
would
be
ethereum
is
a
permissionless
technology
that
anyone
can
contribute
to
build
on
or
use.
There
are
hundreds
of
organizations
initiatives
companies
in
the
ethereum
ecosystem.
Some
of
them
are
definitely
working
on
advocacy
efforts
like
coin
Center
and
the
blockchain
association
and
similar
ones.
So
the
answer
is
probably
yes,
I,
don't
know
if
anyone
else
wants
to
add
anything
there,
foreign.
H
I
think
you
covered
it
pretty
well.
I
do
think
you
know
an
important
note
there
to
reiterate
is
working
or
anyone
at
eth
working
closely
with
The
Regulators,
so
at
eath
I
mean
ethereum
is
a
network.
It's
permissionless,
it's
public,
it's
open,
there's!
Also,
then
the
ethereum
foundation
I'm
sure
there
are
some
folks
there.
But
honestly,
don't
quote
me
on
that,
because
I'm
not
sure
and
there's
where
a
subset
of
the
ethereum
foundation
funded
by
them
to
work
on
this
site,
specifically
just
to
try
to
help
clarify
some
of
that.
So
on
our
team.
H
No,
unfortunately,
we
don't
have
anyone
Lobby
in
Congress.
A
Yeah,
exactly
any
other
input,
I
think
we
can
we're
good
to
move
on.
Has
the
bear
Market
had
any
effect
on
your
community?
That's
a
good
question,
yeah
again,
I'm
gonna,
like
I!
Think,
probably
yes,
though,
the
community
is
very
much
still
active
and
vibrant
people
contributing
to
ethereum.org
are
likely
more
focused
on
getting
involved
than
making
an
impact
versus
short-term
price
speculation.
If
you're
just
speculating
on
a
price,
you
don't
need
to
contribute
your
time
and
effort.
H
Yeah
I
think
the
community
has
been
pretty
strong
lately.
To
be
honest,
despite
the
bear.
Market
I
agree
that
you
know
there's
a
lot
of
people
who
are
who
are
going
to
be
around
during
price
pumps
and
bullishness
and
they're
going
to
get
excited.
But
this
is
not
the
first
time
this
has
happened.
Prices
drop
people
who
were
there
for
that
specific
reason
start
to
lose
interest,
but
the
folks
that
are
here
to
build
and
contribute
I
haven't
seen
much
of
a
drop
off
I
think
we've
been
doing
great.
G
H
G
Yeah
I
took
this
question
from
the
perspective
of
like
our
community,
as
in
the
people
who
helped
contribute
to
aphidium.org
in
any
way
and
and
yeah
like
when
the
Market's
down
I.
I
Don't
have
exact
numbers,
I
apologize,
but
I
would
also
say,
like
our
contributions
have
steadily
still
gone
up
over
the
course
of
the
last
year,
which
you
could
I
guess
is
the
bear
market,
so
there's
some
ways
that
we've
grown
as
a
community
in
some
ways
that
we've
shrunk
but
I
think
it's
in
a
positive
way.
C
I
Translation
program
differences,
but
as
far
as
like
GitHub
contributions,
that's
something
I
can
speak
to.
H
Yeah
there's
different
ways
to
measure
the
community
to
talk
about
the
effect
on
our
community.
One
is
visits
to
the
website.
You
know
engagement
and
Discord
Etc
contributions
to
the
repo.
We
may
you
know
I
think
personally,
it
seems
to
have
reduced
a
lot
of
the
noise,
which
is
why
I've
kind
of
been
enjoying
it
lately.
To
be
honest,.
G
Yeah
I'll
just
add
one
more
thing
like
just
looking
at
the
people
who
are
involved
in
our
Discord
who
are
involved
in
translations
and
on
our
GitHub,
we're
finding
that
it's
consolidating
a
lot
more
than
like
a
core
group
of
people
who've
been
around
for
a
while.
So
even
looking
at
the
people
that
are
in
this
call
today,
like
I,
recognize
quite
a
lot
of
people
here.
I've
spoke
to
a
lot
of
people
here.
I've
met
a
lot
of
people
who
are
on
this
call.
G
A
Next
question
is
anything:
I
can
help
with
mainly
do
front
end.
Yes,
for
sure,
there's
a
lot
of
ways
to
get
involved
and
contribute
I
just
share
the
link
to
the.
A
On
our
Discord,
which
covers
a
lot
of
different
ways
to
get
involved
and
to
contribute,
covers
the
relevant
channels
where
we
discuss
contributions
so
yeah
always
looking
for
new
contributors
and
people
to
to
add
something
like.
A
We
found
that
that
there's
very
little
limits
to
how
people
can
add
value
and
help
us
improve
the
website
or
whatever
their
ultimate
goal
is
so
I
would
say.
Yes,
always
Keen
for
new
contributors
and
more
people
getting
involved
with
the
community.
H
Yeah
x-ray,
thank
you
for
asking
that
I
mean
for
what
it's
worth
I
started
in
the
same
boat.
I
was
looking
around
doing
front
end,
trying
to
figure
out
how
to
get
involved
and
I
landed
on
this
repo
a
little
over
two
years
ago
now
and
started
contributing
posted
the
link
just
to
our
issues
board
a
lot
of
ways
to
get
involved.
H
What
I
did
back
then
was
I
checked
out
the
issues
board
I
found
something
that
I
felt
like
I
could
work
on
and
just
started,
tackling
it
anyone's
free
to
post
on
those
issues
and
requests
to
be
assigned
to
help
keep
things
organized
so
yeah
definitely
reach
out.
If
you
have
any
more
questions
about
it,.
A
Can,
the
community
do
something
about
this
useless
scam
project
called
Zen
crypto
if
has
been
unusable
for
most
folks,
since
that
scam
was
launched,
so
I
I
would
say
these
last
couple
of
days.
A
lot
has
been
going
on
in
crypto
and
has
led
to
a
lot
of
Unchained
activity.
A
lot
of
people
are
probably
withdrawing
from
exchanges
or
sending
assets
to
exchanges,
closing
or
rebalancing
their
positions,
swapping
tokens
whatever
and
with
an
increase
in
activity,
gas
prices
go
up,
which
is
exactly
how
it's
supposed
to
work.
A
Ethereum
is
scaling
using
Roll-Ups
where
gas
fees
are
low
and
will
continue
to
get
lower
as
the
technology
progresses
and
more
people
use
them,
and
while
layer
twos
are
still
in
the
early
stages
and
still
developing
and
have
some
trust
assumptions
associated
with
them
at
the
moment,
most
of
them
already
have
vibrant
ecosystems
of
dapps
and
things
to
do
so.
If
gas
prices
on
the
ethereum
layer,
1
are
pricing
you
out
of
using
it
I
would
say,
be
part
of
the
solution
and
start
using
in
layer
twos.
H
The
only
thing
I'll
add
is:
can
is
there
anything
we
can
do
about
it?
In
short,
no
I
mean
this
is
a
public
open,
permissionless
platform.
Anyone
can
release
tokens
and
do
what
they
want
with
it.
There's
a
fee
mechanism
in
place
to
make
it
more
expensive
when
there's
insane
demand
and
it
drops
back
when
there's
less
demand
a
lot
of
those
fees
get
burned.
H
So
the
sales
you
can
take
in
this
is
that
when
gas
prices
go
high,
well
we're
also
burning
eth,
at
least
so
it
kind
of
gives
back
a
little
bit
to
everyone
who
holds
eth
at
least
and
participates
in
the
network,
so
yeah
we
can't
get
rid
of
it,
but
just
takes
us
and
then
we've
burned
a
ton
of
gas
lately
for
what
it's
worth
and
moving
to
l2s
I
agree.
Luca
is
definitely
a
way
to
to
start
to
avoid
this
stuff
and
real
quick.
It
does
get
into
a
question.
H
I
saw
lower
of
when
sharding
soon
TM.
That
is
the
thing
I
mentioned
earlier.
Proto,
dank
sharding,
is
the
first
roll
out
of
that.
We're
hopefully
expecting
that
q1
Q2
next
year.
The
website
I
mentioned
will
be
up
sooner
than
that
to
start
participating
in
that
ceremony,
but
sharding
is
coming
the
initial
phases
of
that
I.
Would
you
know
Loosely
expect
in
the
first
half
of
next
year.
I
To
say,
with
that,
one
I
was
listening
to
the
all
core
devs
call
for
Shanghai
and
depends
if
they
want
to
do
withdrawals
and
eip4844
in
the
same
release,
which
would
maybe
be
like
midpoint
next
year
or
if
they
want
to
do.
Withdrawals
first
and
then
eip4844,
which
would
put
it
in
the
back.
Half
just
depends
on
what.
I
H
Sure
yeah
it's
not
finalized.
Yet
so
don't
don't
like
quote
me
on
it
necessarily,
but
it
is
being
worked
on.
The
ceremony
is
going
to
be
one
of
the
first
steps,
so
that
is
definitely
in
the
works
and
will
continue
to
make
l2s
even
cheaper
and
another
one
I
see
on
here.
Ftx
situation.
I
would
strongly
suggest
checking
out
the
bankless
podcast
and
if
anyone
else
sends
us
any
references,
they
could
Point
people
to
could
drop
them
in
the
chat.
G
Yeah,
that's
one
good
question
that
we've
probably
answered,
but
maybe
through
this
one
minnow's
way
of
our
Jacob
I'm,
a
student
designer.
How
can
I
help
with
the
design
system.
F
I
I
would
say
just
stay
tuned
to
The,
Design
Channel
and
be
on
board
on
the
next
call
on
the
24th.
We
will
cover
that
a
little
bit
more.
We
still
we
still
haven't,
figured
out
the
best
way
to
to
collaborate
on
the
design
system
to
design
the
components
itself.
One
figma
figma
it's
open,
but
it's
not
that
open
as
it
GitHub.
We
still
need
to
figure
out
so
I
think
it's
a
good,
a
good
way
to
discuss
that
on
a
call,
so
everyone
that
wants
to
help
on
the
design
side.
F
Please
check
the
community
call
on
the
24th.
A
Awesome
I
guess
we
are
at
time
I
think
we
covered
a
bunch,
maybe
there's
any
closing
thoughts
from
the
team.
I
I
would
just
like
to
say
thank
you
for
joining
the
call,
thank
you
for
being
part
of
the
ethereum.org
community
and
contributing
to
the
website
and
see
you.