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From YouTube: 2019 EOS Recap and Look Forward to 2020 w/ new Cypherglass CEO Adrianna Mendez. Rob’s Final Episode.
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Adrianna Mendez, CEO of Cypherglass, joins Zack Gall (LiquidApps) and Rob Finch for the final episode of Everything EOS podcast of the year. They reflect on 2019 and look forward to 2020 to discuss what to expect for Cypherglass, EOS, and EOSIO
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say
before
we
get
started,
is
that
nothing
Zack,
Adriana
or
I
say
should
be
interpreted
as
legal,
financial,
tax,
professional
or
any
other
kind
of
advice.
Don't
listen
to
people
online
or
you'll,
get
wrecked
in
that
Rights
Act!
Yet.
A
Absolutely
wrecked,
but
today
we
have
a
very
special
guest
that
I
mentioned.
Obviously,
in
that
disclaimer
who
is
Adriana,
who
took
over
my
position
at
Seifer
glass.
As
many
of
you
know,
over
these
past
few
weeks,
I
stepped
down
as
CEO
and
Adriana
who's
been
a
partner
and
owner
of
cypher
glass,
since
the
very
beginning
has
stepped
up
as
CEO.
So
Adriana
welcome
to
the
show
hey.
B
C
So
before
becoming
the
CEO
cypher
glass
I
was
the
community
manager
with
fiberglass,
and
it's
been
about
a
year
and
a
half
but
I've
been
working
with
Rob
and
the
team.
It's
been
really
amazing
journey
I've
been
all
around
the
world
to
different
iOS
meetups
and
trying
to
discover
what
we're
doing
what
this
whole
community's
goal
really
is.
Overall,
you
know
learning
more
and
more
about
cos.
Io
learning
more
and
more
about
blockchain
on
the
way
has
been
really
challenging,
but
it's
been
really
fun.
I,
don't
come
from
a
technical
background
at
all.
C
I
come
from
more
of
a
business
development
and
sass
sales
background,
which
is
starting
to
seem
perfect
for
iOS
I/o,
as
I
think
we're
going
to
see
some
really
cool
fast
platforms
come
out
of
the
arena,
but
really
I'm,
just
looking
forward
to
bringing
I
know
blogging
and
community
management
experience
up
to
being
CEO.
Now
that
I
have
a
little
bit
more
technical
experience.
You
know
I'm
looking
forward
to
driving
Seifer
bus
on
to
2020
I.
Think.
B
It's
important
to
note
that
your
technical
team
at
Seifer
glass
isn't
really
changing
much.
You
want
to
kind
of
talk
about
them
and
the
people
that
are
kind
of
the
technicians
behind
the
scenes,
because
even
with
Rob,
as
the
CEO
I
think,
a
lot
of
people
saw.
Cypher
glass
is
kind
of
like
a
video
and
like
marketing
block
producer.
But
behind
the
scenes,
like
your
technical
guys,
are
very
hands-on
and
very
very
experienced
and
talented
yeah.
C
I
can't
say
enough
about
Ross
and
James,
and
working
with
them
over
the
last
two
years
has
been
amazing
and
they
really
know
their
stuff.
You
know
both
of
them
come
from
the
tech
industry.
They
have
over
30
years
of
experience
between
them
and
Rossum
James.
They
really
are
the
backbone
of
cypher
glass.
B
A
So
I
met
Adriana
after
my
brother
Ben
who's,
also
a
part
of
the
cypher
cost.
He
met
her
and
I
believe
we
actually
found
her
through
a
headhunter,
so
we're
having
some
difficulty
finding
someone
that
was
qualified
enough.
You
know
if
you
think
about
the
sort
of
Venn
diagram
of
skills
that
someone
needs.
Not
only
do
they
need.
A
You
know:
community
engagement,
skills
and
business
development
skills
and
all
these
things,
but
they
also
need
some
kind
of
a
knowledge
of
crypto
and
the
headhunter
was
able
to
find
Adriana,
who
obviously
was
in
the
crypto
space
for
a
while
before
we
reached
out
to
her.
So
it
was
kind
of
this
perfect
mesh
and
she's
been
a
great
member
of
the
team
ever
since
so.
B
A
It's
my
last
show
for
2019,
maybe
my
last
show
for
a
long
time.
Thank
you
guys,
ahead
of
the
show
we're
trying
to
get
me
to
prom,
which
they
come
on
for
a
voice
episode,
no
problems
as
yet
I
will
definitely
be
voiced
when
it
launches
the
beta
in
February,
but
nope
special
yeah.
Big,
will
surprise.
Everybody
will
see
this.
B
Will
probably
my
last
show
420
1907,
probably
400
so
but
I
think
we
you're
saying
is
you
told
me
before
the
show
like
this
is
gonna?
Be
the
last
one
you
do
with
me
for
a
while,
but
we
have
an
unlimited
pool
of
talent
for
other
people
to
come
coast,
a
show
of
Adrianna
back
people
like
Kevin
Rose
Eve
from
us
nation.
We
got
James
Mark,
Peter
K.
We
got
a
whole
bullpen
of
co-host,
but
Adrian
and
I.
A
I'm
excited
to
start
watching
some
of
these
episodes.
Obviously
I've
been
a
part
of
pretty
much
all
of
them,
except
for
the
occasional
one
that
you
did
with
Pete
or
some
interview
guest,
so
I'm
excited
to
sort
of
transition
to.
Then
you
were
role
and
I.
Think
having
more
and
more
people
on
the
show
will
help
it
sort
of
live
up
to
its
name
of
everything
he
owes
not
just
Zac
and
Rob's
you
on,
yes,
I'm
excited
IIIi.
B
C
Probably
I
think
it
was
the
15th
summer.
15Th
was
the
official
day
that
we,
you
know,
we
handed
everything
off
and
obviously
the
weeks
leading
up
to
that
were
kind
of
hard
and
difficult.
You
know
I,
don't
like
seeing
Rob
leave,
I
really
don't
know,
I,
don't
think
in
the
community
like
seeing
Rob
Lee
of
you
know,
but
that
being
said,
you
know
we
saw
the
fantastic
penis.
I
forgot,
like
we
just
talked
about
and
Rob
and
I
are
in
touch.
I
can
call
on
him.
C
B
Rob
brought
up
a
good
point,
so
the
show
has
always
been
called
everything
yes
and
cypher.
Glass
was
always
an
EOS
maenette
Locke
producer
and
Rob
always
had
a
very
strong
stance
of
only
producing
blocks
through
cypher
glass
on
the
eos
main
net,
so
moving
forward
into
2020.
How
are
things
going
to
change
with
you
at
the
helm
of
cypher
glass
in
regards
to
producing
on
other
chains?
You.
C
Know,
first
of
all,
I
want
to
say
that
it
wasn't
just
Rob
decision
to
just
do
Maine
that
you
know
as
a
team,
we
all
decided
that
that's
what
was
best
for
cypher
glass
and
now
that
we're
kind
of
turning
the
corner
and
we're
seeing
a
o
SiO
grow
and
we're
seeing
all
these
Els
IO
networks
pop
up.
There
are
a
few
that,
as
the
new
CEO
I
do
want
to
support
and
I
can
confidently
say,
and
this
is
a
bit
of
an
announcement,
but
we
will
be
supporting
Telos.
C
We
will
be
launching
our
test
net
node
here
in
the
next
week
and
then
we'll
be
on
main
that
in
the
new
year,
so
I'm
really
excited
for
that
I.
Think
Telus
has
grown
a
lot
and
you
know
when
it
first
came
out.
I
was
very
skeptical.
I
didn't
like
any
chains
that
were
basically
competition
to
EOS,
because
I
really
believed
in
it.
That
being
said,
Maine
that
is
just
suffering
some
challenges
right
now
that
I
think
these
side
chains
and
sister
chains,
whatever
you
want
to
call
them.
C
It's
necessary
I-
think
it's
necessary
competition
for
Maine.
That
I
think
that
it's
good
for
these
other
chains
to
be
pushing
innovation
and
pushing
governance
and
boating
and
all
these
different
concepts
that
we've
argued
over
may
met
on
their
own.
You
know,
experiment
and
tell
us,
is
one
that
I've
kept
my
eye
on
for
the
last
year
and
a
half
and
I
really
like
what
they're
doing
over
there
I
think
they
have
a
really
strong
WPS
system
and
I
want
to
see
what
we
can
maybe
build
or
do
over
there.
B
Think
Taylor's
got
some
really
good
community
members
as
well.
So
a
lot
of
the
people
that
kind
of
fizzled
out
from
the
Maine
that
kind
of
like
left
a
little
bit
at
least
stop
being
as
vocal
one,
the
Maine
and
I
think
a
lot
of
them
actually
went
to
Taylor.
So
I
really
do
appreciate
their
community
over
there
and
they
do
have
some
technicians.
I
know
you're,
not
ready
to
make
announcements
for
other
sister
chains
that
you
might
produce
on.
C
That's
right
now,
I
have
my
eye
on
I
was
fortunate
enough
to
go
to
world
crypto
con
in
Vegas
month
ago,
and
I
was
able
to
meet
quickly,
and
he
has
some
really
great
ideas,
he's
really
sure
between
the
ears
and
and
really
seems
to
understand
what
the
use
cases
are
for
blockchain.
In
general,
they
have
a
great
YouTube
channel
with
fantastic
content,
which
is,
of
course,
something
we
know
about
it.
Cypher
glass,
so
I
like
I
love
watching
his
content,
I
think
they
have
a
real
shot
at
becoming.
C
You
know
a
mainstream
crypto
project
that
could
bring
in
some
real
enterprises
and
some
real
gaming
and
and
really
make
something
of
themselves.
So
so
far,
so
good
I'm
wearing
about
a
couple
of
things
on
wax.
But
that's
why
I'm
watching
it?
That's
why
we're
not
just
jumping
into
anything
yet,
but
I
do
think
that
wax
will
be
something
that
we
take
a
look
at
right
after
sending
unto
us
yeah.
B
C
C
B
C
The
new
chains
for
cypher,
glass,
I
think
and
even
the
proxies
I
think
the
way
we
want
to
approach
these
paid
proxies
is
a
little
bit
different
than
just
going
in
for
the
votes.
I
think
it's
it's
a
lot
of
it's
you
know,
picking
the
right
proxy
picking
the
right
value
proxy
is
important
for
a
block
producer.
You
know
with
Colin.
He
takes
time
to
select
the
bps
that
he
invites
in
to
the
rewards
proxy.
C
He
takes
time
to
really
look
at
the
bps
and
what
value
they're,
adding
before
he
does
allow
them
to
receive
those
votes
and
I.
Think
that
taking
that
caution
is
partially
why
we
decided
to
go
into
Colin's
paid
proxy.
You
know
if
I
feel,
like
the
other
bps
and
there
are
adding
value
back
in
and
we're
all
gaining
from
this,
and
so
are
the
holders.
The
token
holders
are
gaining
rewards
from
this
I
feel
like
it's
a
win
win
win,
so
there
was
no
reason
for
me
to
not
go
into
Colin's
proxy.
B
Get
into
a
little
bit
of
news,
this
is
Christmas
week.
So
not
a
whole
lot
has
happened.
We're
gonna
spend
we
wanted
to
spend
the
majority
of
the
time
talking
about
2019
recap,
but
we
wanted
to
start
off
with
this
transition
of
cypher
glass,
because
this
is
like
the
passing
of
the
torch
from
from
Rob
Daejeon
I'm
super
excited
to
see
what
cypher
glass
brings
for
2020.
Are
you
gonna
start
doing?
Like
short
videos
on
the
cypher
glass
channel,
ala,
Rob,
think.
C
I
don't
know
if
people
are
aware
that
I
am
hold
until
Nomad
and
home
in
Texas
right
now,
I'm
visiting
my
family
for
the
holidays,
but
you
know
this
new
promotion
has
made
me,
you
know,
think
do
I
need
to
myself
backs
down
so
that
I
can
be
more
consistent
and
I
know
that
with
Rob
I've
learned
a
lot
from
him
over
the
last
year
and
a
half
and
he
set
up
a
studio.
C
B
So
spirit
content
that
that,
so
we
don't
have
a
lot
of
news
to
talk
about
for
this
week,
but
the
big
crypto
YouTube
purge
like
Christmas
Eve
or
the
day
before,
Christmas
Eve
everyone's
getting
banned
from
YouTube
blaming
censorship.
It
was
cool
to
see
everyone
come
together,
though,
in
their
rage.
That
was
the
one
good
thing
that
came
of
it.
It.
C
Was
really
neat
yeah,
seeing
all
those
big
icons
like
cz
and
vitalic?
You
know
tweeting
about
it
saying
maybe
it's
time
we
take
another
stab
at
you
know
social
media
with
voice
on
the
horizon.
It
was
kind
of
it
was
kind
of
a
perfect
opportunity
to
go
out
and
talk
about
voice
and
even
I
took
to
Twitter
and
was
you
know,
tweeting
at
YouTube
about
their
censorship
and
I?
C
A
B
Just
meant
so
that
was
I
guess
my
highlight
was:
whenever
vitalic
not
throw
the
graphic
up
on
the
screen,
he
said:
I
just
signed
up
for
a
voice
beta
account
yeah.
That
was
probably
like
my
highlight
of
the
whole
fiasco.
Seesee
talking
about
voice
was
huge
and
he's
even
talked
about
it
sense
and
I.
Think
it
kind
of
was
awakening.
Call
we
have
we've
all
of
these
youtubers,
like
hundreds
of
thousands
of
subscribers
and
their
livelihood
kind
of
relies
on
that
in
that
centralized
platform,
and
it
kind
of
shows
like
without
that
platform.
B
C
It
wasn't
even
like
small-time
youtubers,
you
know
it
wasn't.
People
with
under
five
thousand,
you
know
views
it
was
people
like
Omar
Bond,
from
Krypton
news
and
and
even
Chris
Dunn
got
taken
down.
You
know,
Heidi
travels.
These
are
all
people
that
I've
been
watching
for
the
last
four
or
five
years,
so
it
was
I
think
the
outcry
was
more
than
you
two
really
expected.
C
So
it
was
nice
to
see
and
and
I'm
with
Rob
on
that
it
would
have
been
kind
of
nice
to
complete
the
content
down,
because
maybe
we
could
have
built
up
more
of
a
you
know:
a
marketing
pool
behind
voice
and
some
of
these
other
decentralized
social
media
networks
like
uptrend
and
a
handful
of
the
other
ones.
I.
B
Was
all
nervous,
cuz
I
was
like
I,
don't
want
to
speak
out
about
this
I?
Don't
want
my
channel
well,
like
I
didn't
know
the
cause.
I
still
don't
know
like
it
could
have
been
like
an
algorithm
thing,
I,
don't
think
YouTube
said
specifically,
or
it
could
have
been
malicious
actors
like
flagging
videos,
then
the
automated,
like
content,
stuff
pulled
them
down
until
they
were
reviewed
or
it
could
have
been
like
you
said.
Maybe
they
didn't
think
it
was
gonna
have
such
a
bad
outcry
and
just
they
reversed.
C
If,
for
some
reason
you
know
the
US
government
passed
some
kind
of
regulation,
that
said
you
couldn't
do
that,
so
they
gave
an
excuse
along
the
lines
of
we
were
just
testing
to
make
sure
we
could
do
this,
but
nobody
had
any
kind
of
warning.
Nobody
had
any
kind
of
email.
So
you
know
that
remains
to
be
seen.
Besides.
B
The
YouTube
purge,
the
only
other
big
news
this
week
is
Dan.
Larimer
will
be
speaking
on
Capitol
Hill
in
the
Capitol
building
on
January
31st
2020.
It's
the
future
of
money,
governance
and
the
law
at
US.
Capitol
Dan
will
be
one
of
the
keynote
speakers,
along
with
Tim
Draper,
who
was
recently
announced
that
under
the
board
of
directors
of
cents
chat.
So
those
are
the
two
keynote
speakers.
It's
also
the
first
time
any
blockchain
representative
or
crypto
representative
has
ever
spoken
in
Capitol
Hill
in
the
capitol
building,
which
is
really
really
big
news.
B
It
says
that
topics
include
elections,
accessibility
and
security,
global
adoption,
banking
and
regulation,
government
service
delivery,
interoperability
and
integrity,
national
security
and
competitiveness,
preparing
for
the
future,
protecting
future
property
people
in
communities
and
states
and
local
implementation
regulations.
So
all
very
very
government
focused
topics,
topics
which
I
think
Dan
Larimer
has
a
lot
to
say
on,
and
then
we
also
just
recently
saw
that
Dan,
Larimer
and
Brendan
bloomer
were
speaking
at
the
SEC
about
a
week
or
two
ago.
What
would
you
think
of
that?
Adriana
I.
C
C
So
for
me,
it's
just
a
level
of
security
that
I
feel
being
the
part
of
this
and
my
livelihood
being
attached
to
it
when
I
see
Brendan
and
Dan
stepping
up
to
go
do
things
that
I
never
did
not
been
done
before
and
they're
they're
taking
on
extreme
challenges.
These
aren't
small
challenges,
they're
trying
to
push
regulation
forward
in
the
US
for
all
of
our
benefit
and
to
me
that's
the
most
important
thing
they
could
be
doing
right
now.
C
Think
they
are
trying
to
push
the
skies
forward
for
voice.
I
think
that
voice
is
gonna,
have
a
token
I
think
that
there's
gonna
be
a
lot
of
talk
about
whether
that's
a
security
or
not,
and
they
are
trying
to
push
some
kind
of
sandbox
a
regulation
program
forward
so
that
they
can't
exist
in
the
US
and
so
that
US
citizens
can
take
advantage
of
the
benefits
that
come
along
with
holding
voice.
Token.
That's.
B
D
And
speaking
of
innovation,
I
want
to
ask
you
about
your
safe
harbor
ideas.
Well,
I.
Think,
as
I
mentioned,
I
think
that
the
securities
law
framework
in
the
Howey
test,
which
I'm
sure
all
of
you
have
heard
about,
has
been
relatively
successful
in
a
lot
of
in
governing
a
lot
of
our
decisions
about
what
is
a
securities
offering
and
what
is
not.
D
Even
there
I
think
there's
been
some
creep
in
terms
of
the
the
expansion
of
what
it
is
to
be
what
it
is
to
be
a
security,
but
in
this
space,
what
I
worry
about
is
that
if
you
have
a
token
network,
that's
getting
ready
to
launch
and
really
needs
to
get
those
tokens
into
the
hands
of
people
who
will
use
them.
You
are
unable
to
do
that
for
fear
that
your
token
could
be
classified
as
a
security,
and
that
doesn't
really
make
sense
if
your
token
is
really
for
a
particular
purpose.
D
But
I
think
that
if
we
could
craft
a
safe
harbor
that
said,
look
you've
got
a
couple
years,
two
or
three
years
within
which
you
can
develop
your
token
network,
and
if
you
you
tell
us
that
you're
taking
advantage
of
this
safe
harbor
we'll
give
you
that
time
to
do
that.
And
so
then
you
have
much
more
of
a
case
to
come
to
us
and
say
hey.
This
has
nothing
to
do
with
the
securities
offering.
D
This
is
actually
us
just
trying
to
get
our
network
up
and
running,
and
so
that's
what
we're
hoping
that
that
we
can
do
I'm
working
on
sort
of
figuring
out
how
to
design
that
would
welcome
input
from
those
of
you
who
maybe
have
projects
that
are
at
the
stage
of
really
wanting
to
get
them
out
into
the
hands
of
the
public.
I.
Think.
B
It'd
be
this
is
recorded
December
9th
she's
like
we
would
love
to
your
input
from
projects
that
are
in
this
phase
of
their
project,
ready
to
deploy
a
token
a
week
later,
dan
Larimer
and
Brenda
bloomer
we're
at
the
SCC
talking
about
voice
token
economics
with
the
sec
for
this
safe
harbor
program.
I
think
it
would
be
silly
to
think
that
this
is
not
the
path
that
voice
is
on
right
now.
Voice
has
regulatory
clarity
right
now.
B
C
I
mean
I
think
it's
been
really
clear,
with
every
move
that
be
ones
made
over
the
last
two
or
three
years
right
down
to
setting
up
an
office
in
Arlington
I
think
their
intention
has
always
been
to
use.
The
you
know,
use
the
funding
Mary's
to
push
regulation
forward
so
that
they
could
launch
this
network
and
grow
it
the
right
way
with
with
everyone
involved.
C
C
You
know
bender
trying
to
get
this
done
and
get
this
accomplished,
and
and
that's
what
they've
been
spending
their
time
doing
and
I'm
personally
really
grateful
for
it,
because
I
think
it
means
that
innovators,
all
across
America,
are
gonna,
be
able
to
launch
their
projects
and
that's
what
I'm
really
waiting
on,
because
right
now
the
u.s.
is
a
little
behind,
and
in
that
you
know,
in
blockchain
and
crypto
innovation,
yeah.
A
Absolutely
I
totally
agree.
I
mean
it's
great
to
see
the
SEC
specifically
has
their
purse.
Finally
moving
this
forward.
If
there's
one
thing
that
I
could
wish
for
2020
in
regards
SEC,
it's
that
Hester
purse
becomes
the
chair
and
they
can
push
a
lot
of
this
stuff
through
a
lot
faster,
so
props
to
her
Creek.
B
B
Luckily,
for
us,
yes,
Rader
put
out
an
amazing
recap,
so
this
actually
made
our
jobs
very
easy.
We've
basically
got
a
timeline
of
events.
I'll
pull
it
up
on
the
screen
here,
we'll
just
kind
of
like
walk
through
it
of
like
how
the
year
started,
what
our
favorite
parts
were
about
it
and
then
how
we
got
to
where
we're
at
today
and
I
think
we
kind
of
hit
it
on
at
the
beginning.
The
very
first
thing
on
this
article
here
is
Yost
referendum
is
live
January
11th.
B
C
It
was
a
letdown
I
know
it
was.
It
was
kind
of
a
letdown.
I
really
was
excited
for
the
referendum
system.
I
saw
how
much
work
went
into
that
system,
so
it
was,
you
know
it
was
something
we
threw
at
the
wall
and
it
didn't
seem
to
stick.
Unfortunately,
you
know
the
way
main
that
is
right
now.
You
know
the
referendum
system
is
a
good
way
to
hear
what
token
holders
might
want,
but
it's
not
a
really
great
way
to
get
things
pushed
through.
C
B
Crazy
part
is,
though,
that
token
staking
and
voting
has
actually
consistently
gone
up
this
entire
time.
You
look
at
everyone
in
the
top.
Twenty
one
has
over
three
hundred
million
votes
right
now,
whereas
January
11th,
when
the
referendum
went,
live,
I
bet
the
number
one
block
producer
had:
maybe
150
million
votes
I,
don't
remember.
Yeah.
C
C
Is
you
don't
really
know
what's
gonna
happen
and
you
learn
from
it
so
I
think
if
nothing
else,
this
is
a
learning
experience
for
other
chains
too,
to
learn
from
and
grow
from
and
and
build
on,
and
it's
also
something
for
us
to
grow
from.
You
know,
I
think
people
forget
that
it
can
still
change
and.
B
Moving
on
via
the
DAP
network,
launched
in
February,
February
27th
to
be
exact,
Mart
March
read
Blanco
Rob.
Why
don't
you
hit
on
this
one?
You
had
the
South
by
Southwest
gaming
event
in
the
debut
of
Blanco,
so
we
were
supposed
to
see
Blanco.
Thank
you
for
this
year.
I
hope
we
see
it
in
q1
2020,
but
yeah.
A
A
The
event
was
great:
I
mean
they
had
these
fold
like
huge
sized
versions
of
the
Blanco
Slyke
in
physical
form
that
were
there
and
they
had
all
these
laptops
set
up
and
I
think
it
was.
Ten
people
got
to
play
the
game
against
each
other
at
the
same
time,
and
since
it
is
kind
of
like
a
sandbox
open-world,
create
your
own
game
type
kind
of
like
a
Minecraft
or
roblox
or
a
game
in
that
genre.
It
is
way
more
than
just
one
level
so
I
know
the
team
is
working
pretty
hard
on
polishing.
B
A
I
mean
I
played
it
a
lot
while
we
were
there
and
for
those
that
don't
know
it
really
is
kind
of
a
create
your
own
game
type.
So
you
could
build
a
map
out
of
a
bunch
of
tokenized
items
that
you
own,
or
somebody
else
owns
that
you're
leasing
them
from
and
then
make
any
game
type
you
want.
You
can
make
capture
the
flag
or
collect
these
items.
You
can
build
a
race
track.
You
can
build
a
shooter
arena.
You
can
do
all
kinds
of
different
stuff
within
this
game.
A
B
B
It's
crazy
that
a
lot
of
this
stuff
that,
like
the
hype
leading
up
to
be
one
june
and
then
the
announcements
that
be
one
june,
like
they
kind
of,
took
a
while
to
come
to
fruition
like
they
started
mounting
dan
had
those
emojis
that
were
kind
of
obvious
they're
opening
headquarters
in
DC,
but
that
news
didn't
officially
come
out
until
like
September
2019
and
then
with
some
of
the
other
stuff
es.
Io
2.0
didn't
come
out
for
a
few
months
after
b1
June
and
then
what's
really
a
big
one
voice.
B
B
A
I
think
it's
it's
kind
of
hard
to
say:
I
mean
it's
the
envision.
What
that
timeline
would
have
looked
like
versus
this
one,
but
I
really
don't
think
anybody
was
really
following
the
first
constitution,
mainly
because
a
lot
of
it
was
unenforceable.
You
couldn't
enforce
a
lot
of
the
stuff
on
chain
so
whether
that
would
have
been
better
or
not,
I
think
it's
hard
to
say,
but
I
do
think
the
new
version.
We
have
definitely
works
a
little
bit
better,
it's
more
a
bowl
and
should
guide
us
into
the
future.
Yeah.
B
It
put
into
words
what
the
rule
of
law
already
was
like.
No
one
was
listening
to
e
calf,
so
this
just
officially
cut
their
head
off
referendum
didn't
matter
anymore.
People
only
cared
about
15
out
of
21.
It's
just
basically
put
into
writing
what
was
happening,
so
it
really
wasn't
change.
It
was
just
codifying
it
mm-hmm.
B
C
B
Had
congestion
issues
before
rex,
like
Rex,
like
we're
in
the
same
position
a
year
ago,
except
we
had
way
less
capacity
on
the
main
net
and
we
were
hitting
congestion
at
a
lot
less
transactions
and
there
wasn't
a
solution.
It
wasn't,
like
rex,
is
locked
up
for
a
couple
weeks
or
a
couple
days.
It's
like
rex
is
coming
in
a
couple
months,
guys
we
don't
even
know
when
it's
coming,
and
it
was
just
that
was
a
long
time
coming.
B
Also,
though,
I
think
Rex
was
first
announced
by
dan
in
like
august
or
september
like
2018,
so
we
didn't
get
that
until
May
May.
Second,
it
went
live.
What
see
May
8th
the
big
token
burn.
That
did
nothing
up
so
we're
in
the
middle
of
like
the
b1
June
pomp
hype
cycle,
but
that
burns
it
nothing
34
million
tokens
burned
at
the
time.
What
was
that,
like
150
million
dollars?
Something
crazy
like
that.
A
I
think
part
of
the
reason.
Why
is
because
those
tokens
effectively
didn't
exist
before
anyway,
they
weren't
in
circulation?
There
was
no
path
to
use
them.
So,
from
a
market
perspective,
it's
not
like
any
float
was
removed
from
the
market.
It
just
basically
stayed
the
same
from
an
effective
trading
standpoint.
B
C
B
Crazy,
looking
back
so
like
within
a
couple
days
so
May
28th,
they
bought
all
that
Ram
May
29th.
They
released
the
block
one
Authenticator
app,
which
is
like
the
EOS
wallet
that
we
were
waiting
for
forever
and
then
they
got
listed
on
coinbase
the
day
before
b1
June
and
then
the
u.s.
traitor
actually
snubbed
us
here
Rob.
Where
is
e31
May
on
this
list,
the.
A
B
Maybe
I'm
gonna
call
out
yo
straighter
right
here
and
say
you
better
add
this
event:
I'm
gonna
I'm
gonna
play
I'm
gonna
play
a
couple,
video
clips
for
you.
Let
you
know
why
that
this
was
such
an
important
event.
Everyone
at
the
event
who
didn't
have
b1
June
it's
but
did
have
our
little
bracelets
that
mark
woods
gave
to
everyone.
They
actually
got
admission
into
the
b1
June
event.
E
We
just
wanted
to
say
we
knew
some
people
here
who
aren't
able
to
get
tickets
to
the
conference.
We
expect
that
we're
gonna
have
some
spare
seats,
just
be.
Do
the
natural
kind
of
notion
stuff
like
that?
So
if
you
show
your
wristbands
tomorrow
at
the
event,
will
score
to
the
special
area
where
we'll
try
to
get.
B
People
who
flew
from
like
Asia
and
didn't
even
have
a
ticket
to
be
one
June.
They
just
wanted
to
be
there
and
they
got
to
go
to
the
event
because
they
happen
to
be
at
our
everything
us
event
on
May
31st
and
it
was
awesome.
Brendan
showed
up,
Brock
showed
up
little
community.
Was
there
then
just
thinking
about
that
day?
That
is
like.
It
seemed
like
that.
The
community
vibe
kind
of
shifted
in
the
months
after
that
that
was
like
that
the
peak
and
the
pinnacle
of
the
es
main
that
you.
F
A
B
And
like
where
do
you
go
from
there
like
you
can't
like
continue
going
up
any
higher,
so
that
happened?
We
we
got
the
voice
announcement.
We
had
Dan
Larimer
and
Brendan
bloomer
on
everything
you
know
so
on
June,
2nd
I
think
that
was
one
of
my
highlights
of
the
year
out
that
weekend
was
amazing,
but
that
interview
is
one
of
my
highlights.
Personally.
Would
you
think
about
that
row
absolutely.
A
B
Going
through
this
stuff
call
me
out
if
I'm
leaving
anything
out,
I
think
you
guys
have
the
same
article
in
front
of
you
diffuse
raising
three
and
a
half
million
dollars
of
seed
funding
for
multi
coin
capital.
I
thought
that
was
big
news.
Europe
chain
launched
liquid
apps
launches
liquid
link
on
July
28th
hi.
G
Everyone,
this
is
a
quick
look
at
a
new
feature.
You
can
check
out
the
code
on
github.
Let's
run
one
single
command
in
Zeus
SDK.
This
will
spin
up
an
EOS
node
locally
you'll,
see
that
on
the
right
and
a
local
aetherium
node
on
the
left
with
this
command,
everything
goes
automatically
we're
going
to
see
it
fire
up
full
history
capability
with
de-mux
setup,
ipfs
and
then
spin
up
a
local
dab,
Network
dab
service
provider
to
facilitate
communication
between
the
chains.
Our
local
DSP
is
going
to
deploy
a
contract
on
aetherium.
G
B
A
You
have
to
install
this
new
chain
profile
at
scatter
and
somehow
have
an
account
there
and
you're
transferring
tokens
to
the
side
chain,
and
it's
just
now
what
it
needs
to
be
when
you
compare
to
something
like
new
decks
or
in
a
centralized
exchange
like
BitFenix,
so
definitely
probably
one
of
the
biggest
disappointments
of
the
year
I
think
a
lot
of
us
thought
that
that
would
be
the
new
decentralized
exchange
for
Yost
and
that
they
bring
a
lot
of
liquidity
from
BitFenix
over
and
basically
none
of
that
happens.
So
definitely
a
disappointment
has.
B
A
Yeah
I
mean
nude.
X's
volume
has
been
down
dramatically
over
the
last
couple
months,
since
we've
had
CPU
issues,
so
I
would
imagine
he
is
for
Nexus
done
the
same,
and
it's
probably
pretty
close
to
zero.
At
this
point,
mm-hmm,
it
was
very
similar
to
you
know
what
happened
with
Efrain
XF.
The
NEX
was
this
big
thing
and
the
etherium
community
thought
this
is
our
new
decentralized
exchange
here
it
is
and
the
user
experience
was
bad,
so
nobody
used
it
and
now
the
same
kind
of
thing
happened
with
us
and
X.
Unfortunately,.
C
A
C
Is
are
hard
because
I
think
people
worry
that
they're
gonna
direct
themselves
on
them
and
have
no
recourse
action
which
is
actually
I,
think
safer,
but
I
think
it's
just
the
education
around
exes
in
general.
That
needs
to
be
expanded.
Maybe
people
would
use
them
if
they
realize
there
was
a
lot
of
benefits.
B
So
much
has
happened.
They're
just
scrolling
through
this
list
from
the
US
rating
credit
to
the
EOS
rater,
for
putting
this
timeline
together.
So
much
stuff
has
happened
like
I'm
skipping
over
so
many
different
things,
but
the
biggest
thing
in
August
is
my
beautiful
thumbnail
here.
The
unique
digital
identity
plans
revealed.
So
this
is
like
August.
This
is
two
months
after
b1
June,
everyone
was
like
still
it
kind
of
bummed
out
cuz.
B
We
still
hadn't
had
voice,
we
still
don't
have
the
sio2,
but
then
we
saw
the
patent
get
published
and
I
think
that
kind
of
brought
a
little
bit
of
a
spark
back,
because
we
saw
like
that.
This
is
real.
This
has
been
in
the
works
since
it
was
filed
in
December,
2018
just
got
approved,
and
it
was
like
the
first
insight
we
really
had
on
into
this
digital
identity
and
I.
I
think
this
is
how
it's
gonna
work
on
voice
with,
like
snapping,
the
selfies
and
pre
of
colocation
I.
C
I'm
excited
that
they're
working
on,
like
sovereign
digital
identity
of
some
kind,
I,
think
it's
really
needed
and
I
think
it's
kind
of
the
key
to
unlocking
all
the
use.
Cases
for
blockchain
in
general
I
think
does
your
little
identity
is
the
like
frontier
that
you
can
be
working
on
in
the
space.
That's
gonna
make
all
the
difference
to
the
projects
right
now,
because
once
we
kind
of
crack
that
a
lot
of
these
other
projects
can
exist
in
a
decentralized
fashion
without
running
a
lot
of
risk,
we.
B
Had
Tim
Draper
joining
the
board
of
directors
at
Suns
chat?
That
was
big
news
just
because
he's
such
a
big
name
he's
such
a
Bitcoin
bull,
September,
18
3,
the
main
that
finally
get
upgraded
to
1.8.
That
was
a
process.
Wasn't
it
just
getting
to
that
1.8
upgrade
I,
think
1.8.
The
software
is
probably
released
back
in,
like
May,
so
took
all
the
way
until
September.
With
that
massive
amount
of
coordination
that
was
required
to
do
it,
and
then
we
finally
got
to
Bill
to
the
what's
called
Bill.
First
off
I
forget.
B
Block
one
finally
announced
the
opening
of
their
Washington
DC
office
is
actually
in
Arlington
Virginia.
That
happened.
What
September
23rd
so
Dan
started
tweeting
his
dem
emojis
back
in
like
February,
so
I
think
I
don't
know
like
do
you
think
their
timelines
all
just
got
pushed
back
like
all
this
stuff,
that's
happening
now.
Do
you
think
they
plan
to
make
all
that
happen
in
June,
and
it
was
just
like
an
unrealistic
timeline.
I
think.
C
It's
litigation
paperweights,
you
know,
I,
think
it's
just
the
cost
of
time
with
resources
that
it
takes
to
get
things
pushed
ahead
and
then
the
reality
of
how
fast
that
can
actually
happen
kind
of
caught
up
to
them,
and-
and
we
don't
know
we
could
have
hit
some
litigation
speed
bumps
that
were
not
aware
of
that.
They
were
able
to
overcome
and
I.
Don't
think
that
block
one
is
in
the
habit
of
talking
about
their
failures
or
their
or
their.
C
You
know
their
speed,
bumps
I
think
they
just
kind
of
like
to
keep
the
momentum
going,
giving
everybody
promise
which
I
for
one
really
appreciate.
You
know
they
seem
to
always
be
able
to
take
a
situation
and
send
it
into
a
positive
and
work
from
it
and
grow
from
it.
So
you
know
that
they're
doing
a
good
job,
I,
don't
so.
B
The
SEC
waiver,
that
was
the
biggest
news
of
October
October
2nd.
We
had
the
SEC
grant
block
1a
waiver,
they
find
them
24
million
dollars
and
then
they
deemed
us
was
not
a
security.
So
I
wonder
of
that.
So
the
DC
office
announced
like
the
week
before
that
I
wonder.
If
that
had
anything
to
do
with
it
was
they
wanted
to
kind
of
rule
out
news
around
the
block?
This
SEC
waiver
yeah.
A
I
think
that
probably
was
holding
them
back
from
doing
a
lot
like
voice,
any
other
announcements
they
may
have
made
it
be
1
June
that
they
decided
to
hold
off
on
because
of
this
SEC
thing
up
in
the
air.
You
can
imagine
they
were
probably
being
investigated
for
a
long
time,
even
back
when
the
token
spell
was
was
still
ongoing.
A
So
if
they've
the
potential
to
be
fined
a
billion
or
two
billion
or
three
billion
dollars,
they
definitely
want
to
invest
that
capital
and
then
not
have
the
money
to
pay
the
fine,
but
obviously,
now
that
we
know
it
was
only
24
million,
then
kind
of
move
ahead
with
all
their
plans
much
more
easily.
It.
C
B
So
so,
like
a
week
before
the
waiver
we
finally
got
to
DC
office
announced,
then
we
get
the
SEC
waiver
and
then
a
week
later,
we
finally
get
eoseo
to
like
I
know.
You
know.
Sorry
too
doesn't
really
have
any
regulatory
uncertainty
around
that,
but
I
feel
like
they
just
like
to
do
things
in
waves,
so
I
kind
of
ride
the
momentum
and
then
a
week
after
euro
co2
came
out,
it
was
coincidentally
EOS.
New
York
came
out
with
their
governance
proposal.
B
C
Still
being
discussed
with
the
block
producer,
there's
and
really
the
challenge
is
getting
that
knowledge
and
information
into
the
hands
of
the
top
21.
You
know
to
be
able
to
make
a
vote
and
know
who
we're
getting
it
from,
and
you
know
that
it's
wanted
I
think
the
top
twenty
one
block
producers
are
kind
of
at
consensus.
B
C
It
was
world
crypto,
con
I
was
the
week
of
Halloween,
it
was
great,
you
know
we,
we
had
a
whole
section
to
ourselves.
We
had
a
u.s.
pavilion
that
was
very
graciously
put
on
by
Brock
Pierce
and
Chris
DeRose
and
since
chat
sponsored-
and
it
was
fantastic-
we
learned
a
lot
about.
What's
going
on
in
the
EOS
community,
we
heard
from
people
like
right
sugar
on
links
chain.
We
heard
from
us
Detroit
about
what
they're
doing
up
in
Detroit
with
us.
C
C
C
It's
okay,
I
think
Fred
deserves
to
be
a
little
aggressive.
We
all
do
so.
It's
okay,
but
he's
coming
out
kind
of
being
the
person.
That's
like
hey
we've
got
problems
here.
They
are
and
I'm
trying
to
fix
them.
I
have
a
lot
of
respect
for
that,
but
as
like
right
now,
you
know
every
chain
that
cypher
glass
goes
opens
on
Oda
on
will
be
vetted
thoroughly
and
and
really
put
their
litmus
test
to
see.
If
it's
gonna
be
around
because
I
don't
want
to
support
projects
that
could
potentially
be.
B
That's
a
great
way
to
look
at
it:
cuz
you're,
not
gonna,
produce
forever.
Chennai
I,
don't
like
the
block
producers
that
are
on
every
single
chain.
It's
like
what
are
you
doing
like
in
most
block
producer
teams,
aren't
big
enough
that
they
could
put
that
much
focus
on
every
chain.
So
it's
like
you
just
collecting
a
tiny,
tiny
paycheck,
basically
to
be
on
some
of
these
chains.
It
doesn't.
B
As
far
as
Fred
Curt
like
a
day
or
two,
a
gun
Twitter,
he
said
Fred
Fred
Krueger
is
an
acquired
taste
because
they're
really
curtain,
fred
of
really
good
friends
and
he's
an
acquired
taste.
Iii
could
agree
with
that
Fred's,
a
good
guy,
though
okay,
so
November
with
the
I
das,
hit
I.
Don't
think
we
really
need
to
recap
what
I,
tossed
into
the
main
that
shut
down
Rex,
and
in
the
midst
of
that
rob
myself
and
Peter
K
went
to
Blacksburg
in
in
Blacksburg
Virginia.
B
A
It
was
pretty
great
I
mean
we
got
a
lot
of
interesting
that
gets
from
Dan
and
Brendan
about
voice
being
hosted
on
multiple
blockchain,
some
private,
some
public
had
a
really
cool
Hester
purse
conversation
that
we
got
to
watch
and
met
a
lot
of
great
community
members.
So
that
was
definitely
one
to
highlight
events
in
my
year
for
sure
my.
B
Mine
as
well
I
know,
we've
been
gone.
A
little
long.
I
could
ramble
on
about
that
event.
All
I
want
November
17
through
the
liquid
apps
hackathon.
That
was
one
of
the
highlights
for
me.
I
worked
really
hard,
leading
up
to
that
I
got
to
go
to
Israel
got
to
go
to
Jerusalem,
while
in
Israel
is
just
an
awesome
experience
that
cthe
on
itself
was
so
successful.
Over
200
people
sign
up
over
20
teams
submit
gave
about
50
thousand
dollars
in
prizes.
Just
an
awesome
experience.
B
B
Recognition
of
the
the
crypto
partnerships
is
like
a
meme,
but,
like
these
partnerships
are
actually
meaningful
from
from
what
we're
seeing
so
is
excited
to
see
that
December
we
had
prospectors
launch
on
wax
props
kipped
/
earlier
the
prospect
is
launched
on
main
that's
been
one
of
the
most
successful
games
with
the
most
users
on
NES
I/o
chain.
December
6th
voice
beta
launch
date
announced
I.
C
So
excited
I
was
so
grateful.
I
thought
we
were
gonna
have
to
wait
so
much
longer
for
this,
so
I
was
glad
that
they
got
a
beta
announcement
out
before
the
end
of
the
year.
I
was
worried
that
if
they
didn't
get
something
out
by
the
end
of
the
year,
it
would
maybe
lose
some
momentum,
or
we
would
start
to.
You
know,
see
some
some
negative
reactions
from
that.
C
A
I
had
sort
of
I
guess
like
extinguish,
that
flame
of
hope
for
voice
a
while
ago
said.
Look
it'll
be
here
when
it's
here
like,
let's
just
wait
for
it,
so
February
seems
like
a
great
day.
Dropping
on
Valentine's
Day
will
be
very
interesting
to
see
what
kind,
if
any,
marketing
campaign
they
run
around
that
I
know.
Brennan
has
said
they're
sort
of
holding
off
on
the
big
marketing
push
until
it's
out
of
beta,
but
it'll
be
interesting
to
see
how
they
position
to
the
crypto
community
and
and
all
that
good
stuff
and.
D
B
C
A
A
B
Let's
do
a
prediction
market
will
there
be
at
least
one
episode
of
bullish
in
2020,
well
see
when
the
creative
juices
flow
so
we're
almost
at
the
end
of
the
year
where
the
Republic
of
the
Marshall
Islands
announced
they're
going
to
do
a
national
digital
currency
on
eoseo
huge
news,
we
had
AMD
the
the
graphics
card
chip
producer
announced
their
partnership
with
ultra
other
big
news.
He
owes
VC
grants
$50,000
grants
rather
than
an
equity
based
program.
Rob
and
I
talked
about
this
last
week,
age,
your
honor.
What
do
you
think
of
the
grants
program?
C
So
excited
about
this
grant
program.
I've
had
so
many
people
reach
out
to
me
asking
for
help
to
apply,
and
you
know.
Actually
it's
been
a
really
cool
funnel
for
cypher
glass
to
see
if
we
can
partner
with
some
of
these
projects
that
are
just
getting
off
the
ground
to
be
able
to
receive
that
grant
money,
as
you
mentioned,
bps
aren't
really
eligible
for
that.
C
For
obvious
reasons,
it's
a
huge
conflict
of
interest,
but
a
lot
of
VPS
are
starting
to
open
up
parallel
companies,
Caudill
LLC's,
so
that
they
can
take
their
projects
away
from
their
node
and
separate
the
two
so
that
they
might
be
eligible
to
receive
some
of
that
funding,
and
me
personally,
I
think
this
is
almost
as
good
as
the
WPS
system,
because
that's
what
the
main
that
is
really
missing.
It's
missing!
You
know
a
blockchain
is
only
as
good
as
its
users.
So
if
we
don't
have
any
users,
then
it's
just
a
just
a
network.
C
It's
just
a
blockchain
running
with
no
users.
This
is
going
to
help
bring
some
of
these
indie
projects
to
main
net
and
entice
them
to
build
on
iOS
I/o,
so
that
we
can
start
to
drag
more
people
into
the
space
and
help
them
understand
why
it's
decentralized
projects
and
their
data
and
protecting
their
data
is
so
important.
So
for
me,
I
think
this
grant
program
is
exactly
what
we
needed
exactly
when
we
I.
B
Agree,
a
hundred
percent
I
I
think
that
a
lot
of
people
are
disappointed
with
the
way
es
VC
was
being
run.
I
I
know
many
different
people
that
had
numerous
calls
with
them
dragged
along
for
months
only
for
them
to
like
go
dark
on
them
and
like,
if
you
didn't
already
have
a
revenue
like
generating
business
that
had
equity
of
like
value
like
they
had
a
lot
less
interest.
So
this
is
a
breath
of
fresh
air
and
going
back
to
the
new
resource
model.
B
If
anyone
that
wants
to
build
any
application
that
needs
to
deploy
on
the
main
net,
like
they're
gonna,
have
to
buy
us
tokens
with
the
old
model
or
the
new
model
like
this.
Fifty
thousand
dollars
I,
don't
know
how
much
of
it,
but
a
couple
thousand
of
those
dollars
might
be
used
for
resources
on
both
main
that
any
other
site
a
sister
chain,
maybe
on
the
dap
network,
it
could
be
used.
It's
going
to
be
needed
to
get
resources.
Every
application
requires
resources.
B
C
I
mean
the
other
of
the
resource
allocation,
so
that's
a
whole.
That's
like
then,
just
throwing
this
huge
thing
in
the
my
lap
at
the
end
of
the
year,
still
trying
to
understand
that
the
reallocation
system
haven't
fully
got
my
head
around
it,
but
so
far
it
seems
like
a
good
thing.
I
mean
I'm
still
struggling
to
understand
fully
the
differences
between
it.
However,
most
the
community
seems
really
on
board
with
it.
B
C
B
Think
the
the
tax
implications
might
be
complicated
now
more
complicated,
but
I
haven't
looked
into
that
I'm,
not
a
tax
advisor
I'm,
not
a
tax
consultant.
This
isn't
tax
advice,
but
okay,
so
we
went
through
2019
we've
already
been
on
for
a
while.
This
is
Rob's
last
show
for
the
foreseeable
future
until
we
kidnapped
them
for
voice.
H
A
My
biggest
events
of
2020
are
definitely
voice,
and
hopefully
the
actual
maenette
launched
a
voice
hoping
to
see
it
on
iOS
in
some
way,
maybe
some
other
public
chain
and
then
to
not
related
to
us
but
I'm.
Looking
forward
to
Bitcoin
having
it
should
be
pretty
interesting
to
see
what
happens
somewhere
around
May.
It
looks
like
it's
gonna
hit,
be.
B
A
I
mean
beyond
that
was
the
context
of
the
question
that
I
hopefully
find
something
more
fulfilling
something
that
you
know
I
mentioned
in
that
original
video,
something
that
doesn't
just
make
money,
but
something
that
is
is
you
know
fulfilling
my
soul
in
some
kind
of
way.
So
I
have
a
couple
sort
of
options
on
the
horizon.
I've
been
doing
a
lot
of
reading
recently,
even
making
some
art
so
I'm
excited
to
just
see
where
2020
takes
me
in
this
new
decade,
exciting.
B
C
B
C
A
Even
if
this
is
your
first
episode
thanks
for
watching
I
mean
it
has
been
an
amazing
time
and
a
huge
habit
in
particular
to
all
people
that
reached
out
after
I,
published
that
last
video,
where
you
saw
my
announcement
here
on
everything,
EOS
I've
had
a
sort
of
a
flood
of
emails
in
my
inbox,
people
saying
hey.
If
you
want
to
work
on
something,
here's
an
opportunity
and
well
I,
think
it's
too
early
for
me
to
jump
into
the
next
thing.
A
Yet
it
has
been
awesome
to
receive
so
many
warm
wishes
and
kind
words,
and
really
congratulations
on.
You
know
that
this
next
chapter
of
my
life,
so
thank
you
to
everybody
out
there
and
here's
to
the
next
decade
of
blockchain
and
crypto
as
we
head
into
the
2020s
at
that
futuristic
decade
that
we've
been
looking
forward
to
for
for
so
long.
So,
thank
you
all
and
we'll
see
you
in
the
new
year.