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From YouTube: Pomelo Special - EOS Hot Sauce + EE Crossover
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Crossover episode with the EOS Nation team to discuss Pomelo and public goods on EOS
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A
B
A
Hello,
so
I'm
we're
pumped
for
the
first
time
I'm
joined
here
in
the
eos
hot
sauce
live
with
two
guests.
I
have
zek
gold
from
the
us
network
foundation
coming
in
he's,
also
known
as
the
host
of
the
everything
eos
podcast,
and
I
have
daniel
keys
here
for
ceo
of
the
eos
nation
and
also
more
or
less,
I
would
say,
like
the
project
manager
of
meadow
he
supervised
most
of
the
activity.
There,
hey
guys
welcome
to
the
show.
How
are
you
doing
today.
C
C
If
you're
watching
this,
because
you
got
a
push
notification,
which
is
why
we're
doing
this,
we
want
this
information
to
get
spread
far
and
wide.
There's
former
eos
community
members
who
may
not
be
following
anymore.
There's
people
in
the
us
community
that
just
aren't
paying
attention,
hopefully
seeing
this
everything
else,
video
pop
up,
you
clicked
it!
C
We
kind
of
rugged
you
and
we're
giving
you
a
hot
sauce,
but
that
that's
all
well
and
good,
because
I
want
to
point
out,
I
haven't
been
doing
everything
eos
lately,
not
not
for
a
while
I've
been
really
busy
with
eos
network
foundation.
I
want
to
get
back
to
doing
some
content
when
I'm
able
to
but
eo's
hot
sauce
has
been
rocking
and
rolling
and
hasn't
missed
a
week
of
content
in
what
like
two
years
now
so.
B
A
C
A
Have
also
some
giveaways,
I
have
some
pomelo
finis
loaded
up
for
claim
links.
I
have
a
golden
pomelo,
it's
a
grand
prize.
We
drop
these
later.
We
will
also
open
up
a
little
bit
for
questions
from
the
community,
but
first
I
got
something.
B
C
A
B
A
I
like
it,
I
like
it
we're
having
a
good
time
there.
I
like
it
to
work
there
every
day,
listening
to
music,
see
who
pops
in
see
who
pops
out.
You
know
casually
chatting
about
some
things
like
the
voice.
Mics
are
open.
Now
we
had
the
first
eaten
open
mic
there
on
monday,
which
will
be
a
reoccurring
event
later
today
we
will,
we
will
stream
the
emanate
party
at
the
metaverse
music
festival,
so
I
I'm
pumped
on
this
server
trying
to
trying
to
get
more
activity
on
there
and
really
it's
it's.
A
It's
nice
to
be
there.
Things
are
happening
fast
in
the
eos
ecosystem,
since,
since
dio's
network
foundation
is
in
charge,.
C
That's
the
thing
like
we
stagnated.
We
stagnated
for
at
least
close
to
two
years,
if
not
longer,
and
it's
not
like,
we
all
didn't,
know
a
lot
of
what
was
missing
or
what
we
thought
should
have
happened
or
or
could
happen,
but
there
just
wasn't
coordination
and
sometimes
the
resources
to
actually
make
it
happen.
C
So
at
this
point,
we're
just
like
executing
it's
all
about
execution
and,
like
that's,
what's
happening,
rapid
movements,
we
we've,
we
funded
eden,
they
had
their
first
election
out
of
that
first
election
we've
got
the
eos
support
team,
which
is
actually
managing
a
ticketing
system
within
the
discord.
So
you
think
about
the
benefit
of
the
discord
that
I
see
is
it
serves,
and
I
keep
saying
this
publicly
so
sorry
for
being
a
broken
record,
but
it
is
the
top
of
funnel
for
the
eos
community.
C
You
you
think
about
like
whenever
you
first
hear
about
eos
or
a
new
project
or
a
new
token.
What's
one
of
the
first
things
you
do,
you
typically
go
to
their
website
which,
right
now
it's
still
under
development
for
the
network
foundation,
and
then
you
join
the
community.
Traditionally,
that's
been
the
the
main
eos
telegram
channel.
C
That's
the
link
that
you
see
on
coin
market
cap,
that's
usually
the
first
destination
of
where
new
potential
eos
community
member
falls,
and
I
don't
even
spend
myself
that
much
time
in
the
main
eos
chat,
because
it's
it's
not
a
the
best
channel.
Let's
just
be
honest,
it's
it's
decently
moderated
compared
to
how
it
may
have
been
a
year
ago,
but
it
it
it's
a
single
channel.
It's
got
a
lot
of
trolls,
it's
it's
okay,
but
the
better
channels
within
the
eos
ecosystem.
I
think,
are
the
other
channels.
C
Like
there's
the
eos
nation
channel,
the
us
go
channel
the
former
everything
eos
now
eos
network
foundation,
channel.
There's
the
eden
public
channel
like
there's
all
these
other
channels
that
are
kind
of
like
a
hub
and
spoke
around
this
main
eos
channel,
but
the
main
eos
channel
isn't
the
best
one
and
there's
no
way
to
find
all
of
those
spokes.
C
Just
by
by
going
to
from
point
a
you
can't
find
point
b,
point
c:
point
d:
like
you
have
to
know
someone:
you
almost
need
a
guide
to
hold
your
hand
when
you
enter
the
eos
ecosystem,
to
show
you
around
and
introduce
you
to
the
people
and
things
that
are
creating
value
with
the
discord
channel.
It's
like
a
portal
into
the
ecosystem.
It's
bam!
It's
in
your
face.
You
join
the
discord.
That's
the
first
touch
point
of
entering
the
community
beyond
maybe
following
something
on
social
media.
You
enter
this
discord.
C
You
instantly
have
access
to
all
of
the
international
communities.
There's
korean
channel
chinese
channel,
there's
the
us
network
foundation
channel,
there's
general
es
channel,
there's
a
random
channel
to
talk
about
whatever
you
want,
there's
a
price
channel
because
not
nobody
sold
a
token
in
in
the
community
from
the
token
sale.
So
price
is
fully
on
topic
and
then,
where
I
see
a
lot
of
value
and
it
hasn't
gotten
a
lot
of
adoption.
Quite
yet
is
the
the
developer
discussions.
C
So
the
the
main
place
that
eos
io
developers
currently
congregate
and
it's
a
really
good
channel
on
telegram-
is
the
eosio
developers
channel
it's
great,
but
the
problem
is
that
telegram
is
like
sucking
water
out
of
a
fire
hose
if
you
miss
one
day
or
even
a
couple
hours
of
discussion,
there's
there's
no
catching
back
up
things
get
lost
and
the
experts
the
people
that
have
learned
to
navigate.
We
just
got
really
good
at
searching
things
and
finding
things
and
forwarding
things
to
our
saved
messages.
But
it's
it's
hard
to
keep
up.
C
So
where
I
see
a
lot
of
value
is
in
the
developer
groups
in
the
new
year's
discord
once
they
gain
some
more
adoption
and
the
reason
is
because
they're
they're
organized
it's
not
just
one
topic
like
right
now.
It's
always
I
o
development
under
one
roof,
but
currently-
and
this
is
cc32
a
lot
of
his
recommendations
and
aaron
from
greymass
their
recommendations
on
how
the
the
category
should
be
broken
down.
C
So
there's
front-end
development,
smart
contract
development,
infrastructure
project,
showcases
training
and
like,
for
example,
when
the
project
showcases
channel,
it's
just
a
link
dump
of
everyone's
githubs
open
source
code.
Sharing
this
knowledge
it
allows-
and
this
is
a
lot
of
what
the
network
foundation
is
trying
to
do
as
well-
is
it's
leveraging
each
other
and
things
that
we've
already
built
and
can
build.
So
we
could
build
on
top
of
the
shoulders
of
of
giants.
C
If
you
follow
any
of
the
developer
channels,
eosi
developer
on
telegram,
you
often
see
some
developer
coming
in
asking
a
question
and
then
another
developer
coming
in
saying.
I
already
solved
that
problem
here.
C
Here's
the
link
to
my
github
go
check
it
out,
but
if
that
developer's
not
there
misses
that
message
or
isn't
glued
to
their
phone,
then
that
developer
is
seeking
out
the
information's
lost
and
they
might
even
end
up
solving
the
same
problem
themselves
with
their
own
code,
even
though,
if
they
would
have
just
had
access
to
the
information
of
the
open
source
code,
they
could
probably
save
themselves
hours
if
not
days
of
time.
So
that's
a
lot
of
value.
C
C
Some
people
have
different
views
on
controversial
topics
and
that's
what
the
random
channels
could
be
used
for
and
it
doesn't
kind
of
clutter
up
the
main
channels
and
that's
one
of
the
issues
with
manio's
channel
on
telegram
is
sometimes
you
just
get
off
topic
and
it's
just
kind
of
annoying.
It's
not
idios
anymore
and
there's
the
music
channel.
Martin.
You
want
to
talk
about
the
music
channel,
so
it's.
A
Not
just
talking
about
this
well,
the
music
chair
is
my
favorite
hangout
since
a
week
now,
so
I
love
to
hang
out
there,
but
really
the
the
feeling.
Is
there
it's
all
on
the
one
roof.
It's
like
all
united,
the
telegram
channels
are
nice.
They
have
served
as
well,
but
it's
it's
been
scattered.
It's
been
more
and
more
scattered
and
more
and
more
becoming
granular
and
people
have
their
little
discussions
somewhere
and
then
it's
hard
to
catch
up.
As
you
just
said,
and
yeah
that's
my.
B
A
Right,
it's
it's
a
full-time
job
trying
to
catch
up
but
like
when
there's
an
interesting
topic
right
in
intelligent
in
in
discord.
You
can
start
a
threat
right
and
the
developers
talking
about
one
specific
thing
can
create
a
threat
which
is
then
like,
basically
like
forking
out
the
conversation
and
that's
super
powerful
in
order
to
structure
information
and
structure
communication
which
leads
to
community
building.
And
I
think
this
is
a
what
we're
trying.
B
A
Like
restructure
our
community,
but
also
having
new
people
coming
in
we're
in
a
crypto
bull
market
right
right-
and
this
is
happening
like
there's
so
many
new
people
entering
crypto
right
now
and
if
they
come
discover,
eos
like
having
a
home
for
them
where
they
can
come
in
and
welcome.
Okay,
here's
your
nft
space!
Here's,
your!
Whatever
developer!
Here's
your
support!
Channel!
Here's!
Your
random
channel!
Here's!
Your
audio
channel!
This
is
all
they
come
in.
They
start
earning
their
roles.
A
C
We're
we're
still
in
phase
zero
too.
I
I
I
can
see
where
this
is
gonna
go,
and
I
want
it
to
happen
as
soon
as
possible,
but
it's
gonna
be
a
process
but,
like
you
said,
there's
so
many
people
like
we're
just
starting
to
organize
as
an
eos
community.
My
goal
is
to
attract
like
yeah.
We
could
fight
to
try
to
bring
the
band
back
together.
A
lot
of
people
have
left
the
eos
community
over
the
years.
C
C
All
they
know
is
that
they
joined
the
eos
community
last
week
and
it's
been
awesome
ever
since
and
there's
plenty
of
opportunities,
including
like
edens
and
palmella,
which
we're
going
to
get
into
there's
all
of
these
opportunities
where,
if
you
want
to
add
value
to
the
eos
community,
there
is
numerous
opportunities
and
pomelo
is
going
to
be
the
one
one
of
the
biggest
ones
possible.
If
you
have
a
skill
set
or
or
something
valuable
that
you
could
add
to
the
community,
you
can
now
be
incentivized
to
do
so.
C
B
Bit
of
the
of
support,
toss
and
neos-
and
it
goes
a
long
way
and
the
vibe
you're
talking
about
here
reminds
me
like
there's-
definitely
been
a
change
in
the
atmosphere
and
the
vibe
of
the
community,
both
in
the
discord
channel.
Just
broadly
like
it's,
I'm
I'm
reminded
kind
of
of
the
vibe.
I
felt
leading
up
to
the
to
the
launch
of
eos
when
the
resolve
is
hyped
for
a.
B
Inflation
to
worker
proposal
system-
and
we
were
all
excited
about
how
you
know
what
is
the
community
gonna
build
with
like
what?
What
is
all
the
amazing
things?
We
can
do
all
the
good
that
we
can
do
with
with
this,
these
resources
that
will
be
flowing
to
the
community,
and-
and
you
know
it's
been
three
years
that
we've
been
waiting
for
that
and
obviously
the
the
vibe
has
been
been
affected.
As
a
result,
people
have
been
leaving,
but
it's
it's
like
we're
on
the
brink
of
it's.
A
Has
been
restored
yes,
here,
like
and
and
like
we
talked
about
the
u.s
network
foundation
like
they're
pumping
right,
the
the
recognition
grants
like
yesterday,
more
went
out,
wave
three
went
out
and
it
makes
me
so
happy
seeing
all
these
projects,
since,
like
three
four
years,
they've
been
chugging
along
working,
working,
working
being
loyal
and
now
they're
being
recognized,
and
it's
really
just
the
beginning.
But
it's
that's.
What
what's.
C
You
know
the
the
oprah
meme,
like
you
get
a
car,
you
get
a
car.
B
C
Single
every
two
weeks,
when
I
I've
been
reaching
out
to
the
next
wave
of
grant
recipients,
I
feel
like
oprah,
giving
away
a
car,
and
these
are
all
like
my
friends
like
we've,
built
up
this
family
within
the
eos
community
over
the
last
couple
of
years.
All
of
these
recognition
grant
recipients
I'd
say
barely
any
of
them,
I'm
not
messaging
them
with
no
chat
history.
I
typically
have
a
long
chat
history
with
every
single
one
of
these
projects,
who
I'm
messaging
saying:
hey
man,
you
got
a
minute
to
talk
like
congratulations.
C
I
wish
I
could
give
you
more,
but
but
here
you
go
and
and
please
stick
around
because
there's
finally
a
light
at
the
end
of
the
tunnel
and
and
that's
what's
been
missing
from
eos,
especially
the
last
year-
and
you
could
extend
it
probably
going
back
to
the
last
two
years
so
what's
been
lacking,
is
the
optimism
that
the
future
is
going
to
be
brighter
than
the
present
whenever
you
and
you
can
call
it
hopium,
you
can
call
it
whatever
you
want,
but
if
you
don't
know
what
the
future
brings
or
if
there's
uncertainty,
then
it
makes
it
really
hard
to
get
excited
about
anything
and-
and
that's
my
goal
with
the
foundation,
is
to
always
have
something
on
the
horizon
in
the
future
that
people
could
look
forward
to,
and
it
goes
the
same
whether
we're
talking
about
crypto
or
in
life.
C
So,
like
think
about
it
in
life
anytime,
you
have
something
you're
looking
forward
to
how
much
easier
it
is
to
get
through
your
day,
you're
going
to
you've
got
your
best
friend's
wedding.
Coming
up
in
a
couple
of
weeks,
you
got
a
vacation
coming
up
in
a
month.
You
got
something
happening
sometime
in
the
future.
It
helps
you
get
through
your
days
because
you're,
like
I'm
one
day
closer
to
this,
that's
the
vibe
that
I
want
to
create
within
the
eos
community
is
there's
always
going
to
be
at
least
one
thing.
C
Hopefully
dozens
of
things
because
of
how
we're
able
to
scale
ourselves
horizontally
with
pomelo
eden,
direct
investments,
working
group
sponsorships,
we're
gonna,
have
so
many
different
things
working
in
parallel
with
different
delivery
dates.
Different
milestone
dates,
there's
always
going
to
be
something
to
look
forward
to
some
events
bigger
than
others.
But
that's
my
goal
with
eos
foundation
is
to
give
you
guys
those
events
and
to
communicate
those
events
to
everyone.
C
C
A
Absolutely
we're
super
hyped.
Obviously
we
have
didn't
even
get
into
the
topic
of
the
day.
Yeah
just
pomelo,
the
big
largest
like
milestone
daniel
already
said
it's
been
like,
like
three
four
years
coming,
everybody
was
expecting
like
to
get
funding
directly
like
through
a
wps,
this
didn't
work.
Then
we
had
community
conferences
where
we
we're
discussing
what
we
should
do
with
the
inflation
which
resulted
in
all,
let's
burn
it
until
we
have
a
system.
You
know,
let's,
let's,
let's
do
this
and
then
we
build
in
in
in
rio.
A
We
were
discussing
like
what
would
be
the
the.
What
should
a
wps
look
like
and
we
were
comparing
like
other
models
that
are
potentially
we
started
working
with
eddie
clap,
and
then
we
went
back
to
the
drawing
table,
and
now
we
finally
have
pomelo-
and
this
is
this-
is
about
to
go
live,
and
I'm
super
super
excited
that
this
is
around
the
corner.
I
think
everybody's
waiting
for
it
yeah
so.
B
This
is
our
third
attempt
now,
I'm
feeling
super
pumped.
You
know
this
is
so
three
years
in
the
making,
like
you
said,
we're
on
the
brink
of
finally
launching
this
thing
for
those
of
you
who
followed
around
the
the
history
of
the
network
and
eos
nation
and
what
we've
been
involved
with
over
the
years
like
I
said
this
is
our
third
attempt.
We,
when
the
first,
when
the
mainnet
first
launched,
we
were
involved
in
building
the
worker
proposal
system.
B
So
we
tried
to
build
a
system
to
put
some
structure
around
that
to
give
the
token
holders
the
ability
to
vote
on
what
will
be
the
system
for
distributing
those
funds.
Never
were
able
to
reach
kind
of
the
enough
consensus
among
the
token
holders.
Then
we
moved
on
to
work
our
worker
proposal
system
that
we
were.
We
attempted
to
launch.
I
guess
this
would
have
been
about
a
year
later
and
that
was
the
design
to
again
distribute
network
funds
to
grants.
Specifically,
this
design,
though,
was
going
to
have
blocked.
B
We
know
we,
we
decided
at
that
point,
hey
we.
We
can't
find
a
consent,
a
consensus
mechanism.
People
can
agree
on.
Let's
just
use
dpos,
let's
let
the
block
producers
vote
basically
on
who
will
get
the
grants.
There
were
some
concerns
there.
We
weren't
able
to
reach
again
the
consensus
of
the
token
holders
of
all
of
the
stakeholders
that
that
we
needed
to
have
by
bought
in.
We
couldn't
get
the
buy-in
to
to
accept
that
as
a
fair
distribution
mechanism,
but
now
we've
got
pomelo
and
we've
reached
consensus.
B
C
Yeah
yeah,
but
like
just
as
there
have
been
failed,
wps
attempts.
There
were
failed
foundation,
attempts
right
the
eos
alliance,
we
had
the
eos
dao
and
now
then
we
had
the
block
one
pbe
eos
foundation
that
never
came
to
fruition,
and
no
one
really
knows
why,
and
now
we
have
the
eos
network
foundation.
So
the
fourth
attempt
is
the
charm
here
and
outside
of
you
guys,
I
think,
there's
the
eos
commons
fund
too.
So,
if
you
include,
I
don't
know
if
that
was
you
guys
or
not
the
whatever
it's
multiple
attempts.
C
People
have
tried
this
for
a
very
long
time
and
it's
funny
because
one
of
them
was
called
the
eos
dao
and
the
more
I'm
talking
to
people
about
this
eos
doesn't
need
a
doubt
because
it
is
yeah.
It
doesn't
like
the
foundation
is
like
a
higher
level
of
governance
than
existed
before,
but
eos
has
always
been
a
dow.
You
have
about
a
billion
tokens,
all
decentralized,
different
people,
own
thousands
of
owners,
different
tokens
they
elect
who
they
want
to
be
the
custodians
and
the
guardians
of
the
network,
the
top
21.
Those
are
the
decision
makers.
C
Those
are
the
delegates
of
the
network.
Each
one
of
those
21
are
centralized
entities
in
themselves,
but
collectively
they're,
completely
decentralized
they've
got
to
collaborate
and
organize
together
to
make
any
decisions
that
was
the
highest
level
of
governance
structure
prior
to
the
eos
network
foundation.
C
C
We
are
essentially
the
consensus
of
the
network
as
the
leadership
and
as
such,
because
of
the
way
that
we
were
elected
for
the
first
time
and
the
only
time
in
any
decentralized
protocol
or
network
that
I'm
aware
of
the
leadership
was
elected
rather
than
anointed
at
the
onset
of
the
network
and
just
as
easily
as
this
foundation
was
elected
to
be
empowered
with
the
resources
and
leadership
and
coordination
to
get
things
accomplished.
It
could
also
be
taken
away.
C
We
are
fully
accountable
to
the
network.
We
work
for
the
eos
network
for
the
eos
token
holders.
We
don't
work
for
shareholders.
We
work
for
the
eos
token
holders
period
and
we're
hopefully
we're
showing
in
our
efforts
and
our
results
of
what
we've
done.
We
don't
just
talk
about
what
we're
going
to
do.
We
execute
on
it
we're
going
to
continue
doing
that
and
we're
going
to
continue
spreading
ourselves
out
in
parallel,
because
we
can't
do
it
alone.
This
is
like
the
work
that
needs
to
be
done
on.
C
The
eos
network
is
more
than
any
single
person
or
single
entity
can
accomplish
it's
more
than
even
21
block
producers
can
accomplish
like
that's
why
we
have
eden.
That's
why
we
have
pomelo.
That's
why
we're
sponsoring
working
groups
we're
all
collectively
working
in
our
expert
in
our
fields,
that
we
have
expertise
in
and
we're
going
to
work
together
in
parallel
to
get
where
we're
going
under
the
leadership
and
the
unified
vision
of
eos
network
foundation
and.
B
For
so
long,
we
were
like
afraid
to
like
we
have
to
do
it
the
right
way
and
as
a
result,
we
just
sat
and
stagnated
and
didn't
do
anything.
And
now,
with
this,
like,
you
were
saying,
hey
it's
this,
like
bottom
up
elected
from
the
token
holders,
we
got
the
block
producers,
the
block
producers
elected
the
foundation.
The
foundation
is
now
from
the
top
down,
giving
the
giving
the
again
creating
more
bottom-up
opportunities.
C
B
B
We
there's
no
single
point
of
failure,
there's
no
central
like
we're
building
a
new
governance
system
here
on
eos,
where,
instead
of
you
have
one
government
who
does
everything
we're
creating
all
these
little
governments
with
their
own
scope,
all
experimenting
doing
things
differently.
You
know
pomelo
is
distributing
funds
differently
than
eden.
B
Now
we
get
to
see.
What's
what
is
the
difference?
They're,
probably
going
to
be
solving
different
problems,
we'll
be
focused
on
different
parts
of
the
community
or
where
the
tools
for
each
other,
you
know
there's
so
much
synergy.
That's
that's!
When.
C
That's
where
our
focus
lies,
but
there's
countless
smaller
things
that
need
to
be
accomplished
and
also
things
that
we're
just
not
even
aware
of
because
we
don't
have
eyes
and
ears
everywhere
across
all
cultures,
and
we
don't
have
that
insight
of
all
these
different
industries
and
opportunities.
That's
where
the
bottom-up
approach
really
kicks
in.
All
we
need
to
do
is
empower
the
community.
The
community's
strong,
the
community,
is
talented.
The
community's
smart
they've
just
never
had
the
the
missing
pieces,
which
is
the
resources
and
the
ability
to
coordinate
their
efforts
and
with
eden
and
palmello.
C
They
have
that
all
the
foundation
has
to
do
is
here
eden,
here's
money
and
then
eden
with
its
election
process
takes
care
of
the
rest
and
it
it's
delegating
it
all
same
with
pomelo
palmella
season,
one
five
hundred
thousand
dollars
and
out
of
that
five
hundred
thousand
dollars.
So
many
opportunities
are
going
to
be
created
and
right
now,
in
this
moment
in
time,
for
the
very
first
time
in
the
eos
network's
history,
they're
they're
people
being
hired
to
work
or
being
empowered
to
work
and
being
incentivized
to
work
for
eos
up
until
very
recently.
C
The
only
way
that
you
could
work
for
eos
is,
if
you
were
a
buck
producer.
Essentially
that's
the
only
revenue.
I
guess
you
can
get
from
the
network
directly
and
then
the
blog
producers
could
hire
individuals
or
contractors
on
a
small
scale,
but
there
wasn't
that
coordination.
You
couldn't
get
21
30,
however
many
block
producers
say
collectively
put
their
funds
in
a
pool.
Eos
has
always
needed
better
marketing
like
hosting
conferences
to
to
do
these
types
of
efforts.
Hackathons
you'd
have
to
get
all
of
these
block
producers
to
all
contribute
funds
into
a
pool.
C
Some
of
them
would
some
of
them
wouldn't,
and
some
just
would
ignore
the
the
the
asks
there
wasn't,
coordination
and
and
that's
what
the
foundation
brings
is
like.
We
know
we
need
this
stuff.
I
think
everyone
knew
we
needed
this
stuff,
like
we
haven't,
had
a
proper
eos
event
in
a
couple
years.
Covet
had
something
to
do
with
that,
but
there
was
also
just
not
a
centralized
touch
point
either
because
block
one
did
not
fill
that
role.
C
So
if,
if
you're
the
organizers
of
consensus,
let's
say
the
the
conference,
not
the
company,
it
happens
every
every
may
in
new
york,
it's
the
biggest
crypto
conference
of
the
year.
If
they
wanted
a
representative
from
the
eos
network.
Who
would
they
call
if
they
called
block
one?
No
one
would
answer
so
who
would
they
call
for
rios
a
block
producer
block
producers
as
much
as
I
think
that
some
of
the
the
leaders
amongst
the
block
producers
have
authority
outside
of
the
eos
community?
C
They
really
don't,
but
whenever
you
reach
out
to
the
foundation
of
any
protocol,
not
just
eos
the
foundations
who
you
call
whether
it's
ethereum
polka
dot
solana,
they
all
foundations-
and
that's
who
you
call
if
you're
consensus,
you're,
organizing
a
conference
or
any
conference
who
do
you
call
and
and
now
eos
has
representation.
C
We
have
pooled
resources
like
we.
We
have
multiple
pr
firms
locked
and
loaded
ready
to
roll.
I
think
this
is
going
to
be
the
first
time
a
lot
of
people
hear
about
this,
but
we
have
a
conference
in
a
virtual
conference
happening
to
the
chinese
community.
This
wednesday
we've
got
over
a
hundred
key
opinion
leaders
in
attendance.
C
That's
the
word
for
influencer
in
china
or
everywhere
really,
but
it's
just
the
word
that
they
they
use
instead
of
influence
or
influence,
is
a
corny
word
anyway,
and
and
on
top
of
that,
all
of
these
different
media
entities
coin
coin-
I
don't
have
it
in
front
of
me:
it's
either
coindesk
or
coin
telegraph,
china,
all
these
jinsei,
all
of
these
other
media
entities
on
board
to
cover
this
event-
and
it's
also
going
to
be
the
very
first
time
that
mr
eve
larose
has
made
his
pretty
face
public
to
speak
publicly
since
announcing
the
eos
foundation.
C
So
I'm
really
excited
to
see
that
I
I've
read
his
speech
and
his
talking
points
and
it
is
going
to
blow
some
minds
so
everyone
listening
in
the
english
speaking
community,
I'm
sure
it'll
be
made
available.
After
the
event,
the
recording
or
or
whatnot,
but
after
that,
I
think
it's
going
to
be
game
on
we're
going
to
be
ramping
up
efforts
in
a
lot
of
different
directions.
Pamela
is
going
to
be
live
speaking.
B
B
B
B
B
So
something
like
30
30
overall,
something
like
that,
a
little
more
okay,
that's
we
can
we
can.
We
can
talk
to
these
30
people
and
and-
and
hopefully,
they'll
still
tell
their
friends
and
invite
invite
more
of
your
friends
to
tune
in
live,
because
we
got
a
lot
to
talk
about
the
launch
date's
just
the
beginning
right.
We
how?
How
does
this
whole
thing
work?
That's
another
factor.
C
C
B
A
B
One
is
launching,
on
november
7th
that's
about
just
like
a
week
away
right,
one
a
week
in
a
day,
so,
if
you've
been
following
along,
you
know
this
has
been
coming,
get
your
grant
applications
ready.
If
you
want
to
know
more
again,
I
just
dropped
join
our
eos
network
or
the
eos
community
discord
channel.
I
just
dropped
our
announcement
article
in
there.
That
has
all
the
details.
We
can
talk
about
it
here,
but
if
you
need
a
something
to
reference
there,
it
is
so
yeah.
Let's
talk
about
it.
A
Yeah
I
mean
everything
is
in
place:
the
foundation
just
put
500k
in
it.
Let's
talk
about
how
people
get
their
money
on
it.
First
of
all,
the
projects
that
are
looking
for
funding
small
prosperous
projects,
small
projects,
ideas.
You
know
they
can
start
formulating
the
grants,
but
also
how
do
people
that
want
to
support
projects
get
involved
and
how
like
compared
to
ears,
network
foundation
and
eden
right,
there's
kind
of
a
hurdle
to
get
in
a
small
hurdle,
but
with
pomelo
everybody
has
a
vote
and
everybody
can
push
the
projects
that
like
and
that's
like.
A
We
talked
about
bottom
to
top
right.
This
is
like
the
very
bottom
to
the
very
top
right,
we're
being
supported
by
the
eos
network
foundation
and
everybody.
That's
you
know
a
token
holder
can
really
vote
and
like
with
qrotic
funding.
This
is
going
a
long
way.
Every
every
donation
goes
a
long
way.
So,
let's
get
a
little
bit
into
the
process.
You
you
mentioned
round
one.
So
there
will
be
round
one
various
rounds
just
round
round
round.
One
has
already
500k
to
distribute
with
the
first
matching
partner,
pomelo.
B
Season
one
is
just
the
beginning:
the
idea
is
we're
creating
a
recurring
kind
of
opportunity
for
builders
in
the
ecosystem
to
to
get
funding,
build
a
reputation,
that's
a
big
part
of
it
too.
You
know
if
you're
we're
pomelo,
we
can
look
at
as
a
a
place
to
build
trust
and
community
between
the
various
actors
in
the
community.
You
know
connecting
the
builders
with
the
funds
and
allowing
the
community
to
be
able
to.
B
You
know
again.
At
the
end
of
the
day,
pomelo
is
a
platform
to
it
from
it's
a
bottom-up
platform.
Let
let
the
community
decide
how
do
we
split
this
pot
season,
one
starting
with
five
hundred
thousand
dollars
from
the
eos
network
foundation?
The
idea
is
over
time.
You
know
this
is
just
the
first
one.
We
need
to
we're.
Gonna
we're
gonna
have
a
lot
to
learn
in
the
first
round.
This
is
the
first
time
we're
we're
we're
running
a
round
in
pomelo.
B
We've
learned
a
lot
watching
git
coin.
For
those
of
you
familiar
with
that
they're,
a
quadratic
funding
platform
that
is
focused
on
the
ethereum
community
they've,
I
think
they're
about
to
have
their
12th
round.
In
december,
so
they've
done
this
a
few
times
we've
been
watching
carefully.
We've
been
talking
to
their
team,
asking
for
for
advice
and
and
they've
been
really
awesome
in
that
regard,
but
we're
just
starting
we're
we're
learning
so
we're
gonna
start
with.
C
B
Yeah,
so
if
you
think
about
it
like
yeah,
we
don't
know
how
many
people
to
expect
who
are
going
to
apply
for
grants.
I
expect
you
know
our
community
is
smaller
than
the
ethereum
community
for
sure.
So,
we'll
likely
see,
you
know,
probably
for
the
first
round,
a
modest
number
of
of
grant
applications
and
they'll
get
to
split
that
pot
so
and
again,
it'll
be
basic.
At
the
end
of
the
day,
it's
gonna
be
up
to
the
eos
community
to
decide
how
it's
split.
B
How
much
of
that
pot
goes
to
who,
based
on
the
quadratic
donation
formula,
which
we
can
talk
a
little
bit
about,
but
again
yeah
the
main,
the
main
things
that
everyone
needs
to
really
know
for
today,
if
they're
planning
on,
if
they
want
to
get
that
money,
get
your
grant
application
ready
november
7th
is
when
you'll
be
able
to
start
submitting
your
applications
on
pomelo.io,
there's
gonna
be
five
hundred
thousand
dollars
in
the
pool
and
really
the
the
criteria
will
be
so
we,
the
pomelo
team,
will
be
reviewing
and
approving
applications,
and
what
we're
looking
for
is
that
your
application
meets
the
criteria
of
a
public
good.
B
The
foundation
released
a
great
article
on
the
other
day
about
base
the
mission
of
funding
public
goods
of
the
foundation
of
what
is
a
public
good,
great
resource
we've
linked
to
that
in
the
announcement
article,
if
you
want
to
get
a
little
dive
deeper
into
what
is
a
public
good?
Basically,
though,
it's
it's
whatever
your,
whatever
you're
funding
with
with
your
grant
here,
has
to
be
something
that
is
freely
accessible
by
anyone.
B
So
it's
you
know
something
that
anyone
can
use
and
not
step
on
each
other's
toes
using
it
essentially,
and
that's
that's
really
what
we'll
be
looking
for,
and
then,
after
that
you
know.
As
long
as
you
qualify,
that's
all
that's
where
our
rule
stops
now
the
community
decides.
B
Is
it
valuable
and
should
we
donate
to
that
and
because
of
the
magic
of
quadratic
funding,
it
doesn't
matter
as
much
how
much
you
donate.
What
really
matters
is
which
projects
get
the
most
donations
from
the
most
people.
101
eos
donations
is
way
more
powerful
than
one
100
eos
donation.
B
So
really
the
name
of
the
game
is
building
that
support,
and
you
know
going
back
to
what
zach
was
saying
earlier,
like
there's
a
family
here
we
know
each
other,
let's
lean
on
each
other
as
a
family.
I
think
that
we
all
want
to
see
each
other
succeed
here
like.
B
I
think
that
we
have
a
strong
community
that,
like
we
want
to
see
this
pool
distributed
to
a
nice
like
I,
I
want
to
see
grey
mass
getting
money
because
I
like
using
the
grey
mass
wallet
and
I
am
building
a
product
that
leverages
the
grey
mass
wallet
plus
the
gray
mascaras.
Are
my
bros
like
there's
all
we're
all
relying
on
each
other
to
build
this
ecosystem?
B
And
now
we
have
the
opportunity
to
you
know
fund
each
other,
the
ones
that
we
that
we're
you
know
the
family
fund,
the
family,
let's
let
let's
let
our
devs
eat
some
ramen.
C
And
it
allows
every
individual
contributor
to
amplify
magnify
their
contributions,
so
yeah
I
for
since
launch,
I
could
have
sent
10
eos
to
grey
mass
and
said
thanks
guys.
I
love
your
wallet.
I'm
sure
they'll
appreciate
my
50
bucks,
but
with
pomelo
that
same
10
eos,
depending
on
how
many
other
people
contribute
to
that
particular
proposal
and
how
many
collective
eos
are
collected
across
all
of
the
round
and
some
other
variables
here.
C
But
my
10
eos,
more
than
likely,
is
going
to
get
multiplied
at
scale
so
anywhere
between
two
all
the
way
up
to
like
27x,
depending
on
the
number
of
contributors
for
that
particular
proposal.
So,
instead
of
giving
grey
mass
directly
here's
teneos
instead
they
propose
through
pomelo
or
anyone,
I'm
just
using
grey
mass
as
an
example
here,
but
I
I
give
them
10
eos.
B
B
So
you're
paying
you're
paying
a
neos
for
10
or
whatever
you
decide,
and
that's
the
price
of
being
able
to
have
actually
quite
a
substantial
in
or
potentially
depending
on
what
you're.
You
know
on
the
situation,
the
scenario,
but
it's
an
opportunity
to
really
influence
again.
You're,
not
it's
not
a
donation
to
gray
mass.
It's
I'm
deciding
how
these
network
funds
this
500
000
is
being
distributed
to
the
projects
that
I
care
about.
B
A
Yes
and
it's
all,
it's
also
kind
of
building
a
community
for
a
project
or
for
an
initiative
that
needs
to
happen
right
like
the
big
matching
partners.
They
bring
the
money,
they
bring
the
dough
right.
All
that
needs
to
happen
from
the
token
order.
Smaller
they
vote
with
their
feet,
their
brain.
They
convince
other
people
to
hey
vote,
give
a
little
bit
for
this
project,
and
then
we
have
numbers
right
and
that
builds
already
a
community
before
something
goes,
live
it
and
that
happens
visibly
if
zach
would
have
sent
us
10
years.
A
Nobody
would
have
known
if
we
do
this
publicly
on
pomelo,
we
see
how
many
voters
are
coming
there
and
that
really
brings
our
project
up
to
the
attention
and
brings
visibility
to
things
and
initiative
that
need
to
happen
and
that
creates
again
more
community.
More
education
people
read
the
grand
applications
in
order
to
learn
more.
Why
is
infrastructure
needed?
Why
is
history
needed?
Why
you
know
all
these
kind
of
things,
and
that
is
knowledge.
I
think
this
is
super.
C
Powerful
and
it
gives
everyone
things
to
look
forward
to,
like
I
said
earlier,
there's
going
to
be
all
of
these
different
initiatives.
You're
like
they
got
hooked
up.
They
got
like
50
grand
in
this
matching
round.
That's
awesome!
They
could
do
so
much
with
that
money,
they're
so
deserving
of
that
money.
Let's
see
what
they
could
do,
but
it's
going
to
take
them
a
couple
of
months
to
build
it
out
or
maybe
even
longer,
maybe
less,
but
it's
constantly
going
to
have
different
things
to
look
forward
to
yeah,
but
it's.
B
Maybe
you
get
a
you
know
you
maybe
you're
relatively
unknown
to
the
community,
but
you
manage
to
get
a
little
small
budget
and
you
you
deliver
something
and
then
the
next
round
you
demonstrate
hey,
look
what
I
did
the
last
round
with
this
and
you're
building
this
reputation
round
over
round
to
building
up
to
the
point
where
you
can,
you
know,
attract
way,
more
confidence
of
the
community
and,
and
who
knows-
maybe
maybe
the
the
you
know
you
you've
got
the
attention
of
the
eos
network
foundation
at
that
point,.
C
Well,
the
the
advantage
of
everyone
watching
this
video
is
you're
you're,
the
ogs
of
eos
you've
lived
through
the
darker
days
and
there
are
brighter
days
ahead.
You've
put
in
the
work.
You've
built
your
reputations.
You
guys
have
a
huge
advantage,
just
like
in
eden.
The
people
that
were
already
known
and
trusted
had
huge
advantages,
because
you
don't
have
to
sell
yourself.
You've
been
on
a
three-year
job
interview
already.
We
know
who
you
are.
We
know
you
can
deliver.
C
We
just
know
that
you've
been
living
off
ramen
noodles,
and
you
can
only
do
so
much
like
I
I'm.
I
understand
this
completely.
Everything
eos
was
a
public
service
that
I
gave
for
a
really
long
time
to
the
u.s
community.
I
had
a
sponsorship
from
cypherglass
that
that
that
made
it
possible
to
really
ramp
up
our
efforts
in
2019,
but
what
happened
off
after
that
was
man.
I
had
to
do
more
stuff.
C
I
had
to
get
myself
more
busy
because
it
doesn't
pay
the
bills
like
public
goods
traditionally
and
if
you
read
the
the
article
that
we
published
thrive's
account
on
medium
public
goods
typically
aren't
always
the
most
profitable,
because
just
everyone
benefits
from
it.
But
usually
only
one
person
or
one
entity
is
foot
in
the
bill
or
in
the
bill
could
be
time
or
money
and
but
but
the
benefits
are
countless
because
you're
able
to
scale
your
efforts
and
that's
what
I
was
able
to
do
with
scaling
the
information.
C
I
would
the
information
at
once
and
then
thousands
of
people
would
consume
that
information.
So
I
bleh
it
out
once
and
thousands
of
people
get
the
knowledge
and
that's
the
same
thing
for
almost
every
public
good
thing
about
open
source
code
is
a
great
example
of
a
public
good
one
team
or
one
group
of
developers
or
one
developer,
builds
some
open
source
component.
That
is
super
valuable
and
it
saves
hundreds,
thousands,
dozens
of
developers
countless
hours
because
they
were
able
to
just
use
this
open
source
code
and
save
whatever
time
it
would
take
to
solve.
C
Whatever
problem
they
were
trying
to
solve,
whereas
in
the
current
system
everyone's,
it's
rivals,
competition
and
it's
like
if
I'm
a
game
developer.
I
was
just
talking
about
this
yesterday
because
of
the
gaming
grants,
and
I
build
like
a
unity
integration,
integrate
unity
into
anchor
and
it
makes
my
game
really
good.
It's
a
tool
that
I
needed
for
my
game,
but
I
don't
want
these
other
games
competing
with
me,
because
I'm
the
one
that
invested
the
twenty
thousand
dollars
of
dev
costs
to
build
this
this
plug-in
or
this
integration,
I'm
keeping
it
to
myself.
C
I
might
I
might
give
it
to
some
close
friends
or
some
business
partners,
but
I'm
keeping
it
to
myself,
because
I
invested
the
20
grand
in
it.
Meanwhile,
if
it
was
open
source
and
freely
available
to
the
public
every
one
of
those
teams
that
would
have
otherwise
had
to
build
this
component
individually
spending
their
own
twenty
thousand
dollars,
they
all
get
the
collective
benefit
of
it.
So,
instead
of
ten
different
teams
spending
twenty
thousand
dollars
each
building,
the
same
exact
thing,
one
team
could
get
funded
twenty
thousand
dollars
more
or
less
whatever
it
takes
through.
C
You
save
time
you
save
efforts
and
we
could
just
keep
on
building
keep
on
building
keep
on
building,
and
I,
I
think,
in
a
very
short
order
of
time,
we're
going
to
see
an
explosion,
because
there
is
as
much
as
our
talent
pool
within
eos
has
kind
of
dampened.
Over
the
last
two
years
we
still
have
a
very
strong
core
and
that
that
core
is
going
to
be
empowered
and
that
core
is
going
to
radiate
and
it's
going
to
attract
more
talented
people
into
the
ecosystem.
C
B
Is
believing,
I
think,
I
think,
I
think,
a
big,
a
big
part
of
this
is
going
to
be
just
showing
the
eos
community
what's
possible
and
that's
a
big
part
of
our
mission
for
for
the
first
season.
It's
it's!
It's
like
we
gotta
spark
the
engine,
get
it
getting.
B
Turning
over
start
getting
the
the
the
community
aware
that
this
is
an
opportunity
that
exists,
seeing
how
it
plays
out
learning,
I
think,
we're
all
going
to
learn
as
a
community
going
through
the
first
round,
even
even
the
pamela
team,
so
again
a
big
part
of
the
first
round.
Our
goal
is
really
it's
an
opportunity
for
everyone
to
learn
and
improve
and
get
better.
Should
we
talk
a
little
bit,
maybe
more
tactically,
about
how
this
thing
is
going
to
work.
I'm
sure
there
are
a
lot
of
questions.
A
Well,
I
mean
making
it
a
public.
Good
is
also,
as
that
said
like
something
that
everybody
can
look
forward
to
right
and
but
some
of
the
projects
or
some
of
the
people
they
they're
already
working
on
something
that
they
want
to
use
for
profit
right.
How?
How
can
how
can
we
give
people
tips
that
are
already
working,
how
to
evaluate
how
they
can
contribute
to
public
good
for
everybody
to
use
or
how
how
they
can
see?
A
What's
the
public
good,
I
think
that's
something
that
we
could
evaluate,
because
this
is
also
part
of
the
process
in
the
next.
We
starting
on
the
sevens
for
grant
applications,
but
then
comes
the
evaluation
process
before
we
then
can
start
donating.
So
in
order
for
that
to
to
go
smooth,
I
think
everybody
needs
to
know
what
is
the
public
good
and
how
can
they,
if
they're
doing
for-profit,
what
makes
them?
B
B
So
we've
been
talking
about
the
the
public
good
aspect
of
pomelo
for
a
while
and
we've
been
getting
questions
from
the
community.
Who
are
you
know,
people
who
are
really
interested
in
creating
grants,
but
not
sure
whether
they
would
qualify?
You
know,
hey,
I'm
a
I'm,
a
for-profit
company,
I'm
a
private
business.
B
How
can
I
fund
that
and
and
call
it
a
public
good?
Does
that
exclude
me
and-
and
what
I
usually
say
to
these
people
is
look
for
the
public
good
within
your
product.
The
you
know,
the
product
itself
doesn't
necessarily
have
to
be
a
free
open
source.
You,
you
could
be
a
for-profit
private
company,
but
the
thing
that
you're
funding
has
to
has
to
meet
that
criteria.
B
For
example,
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna
call
out.
I
was
talking
to
the
guys
at
violet
garden
john
williamson
asking
about
is,
is
violet
garden,
a
public
good
because
it's
it's
exclusive
to
eden
members.
B
So
if
you're
funding
that
aspect
of
it,
then
maybe
it's
not
it's.
If
you're,
if
you're,
creating
a
grant
to
build
the
mechanisms
to
create
this
exclusive
thing,
maybe
that
doesn't
qualify
as
a
public
good,
but
maybe
you
know
what
is
a
public
good
is
news.
Education,
publications,
violet
garden
is
a
great
way
to
publish
the
thoughts
of
eden
members
to
the
wider
community.
It's
a
platform
where
eden
members
can
prove
they're
an
eden
member
and
start
posting
their
thoughts
and
articles,
and
things
like
that
and
that
you
know
giving
everyone
access
to.
B
That
is
a
public
good.
So
you
know
that's
that's
one
example
I
had
you
know.
I
talked
to,
for
example,
like
what
about
something
like
auditing
code.
You
know
I'm
a
private
auditing
company.
How
can
I
position
code
audits
as
a
private
good,
okay
depend.
How
do
you
frame
it?
I
can't
you
we
won't
be
able
to
fund
you
as
a
you
know,
I'm
gonna
charge
people
to
do
audits
and
I
need
to
money
to
grow
my
team
and
that's
not
a
public
good,
but
maybe
offering
the
community
that
we
will.
B
If
we
reach
x
dollars,
we
will
audit
all
d5
over
x,
tlv
or
something
you
know
you
can.
You
can
offer
these
ser
free
services
and
maybe
peg
them
to
milestones
on
you
know.
You
know.
Obviously
you're
gonna
have
to
you
know,
make
it
reasonable
for
your
business.
So
you
can't
offer
to
audit
all
the
code
if
you
only
earn
ten
dollars,
but
if
you,
if
you
get
specific
in
your
grant
application,
saying
hey
if
I
reach,
if
I
earn
this
much,
I
can
afford
to
audit.
C
B
Yeah
yeah
so
again
look
for
the
public
good
within
your
product.
Don't
you
don't
have
to
necessarily
you
know,
think
of
the
whole
the
whole
company
as
the
public
good
think
of
the
what
what
it
is.
The
company
is
producing
and
maybe
there's
something
you
could
be
producing
that
you're,
not
yet
that
that
maybe
it's
a
public
good.
C
Then
the
other
thing
is
like.
I
gave
the
example
the
open
source
code
earlier
you
could
have
a
proprietary
product
that
you
had
to
build.
Something
for
that
you
know,
is
a
general
problem
that
other
developers
are
facing
right
and
even
though
your
products,
private
proprietary
and
a
business
like
revenue
generating
business
to
yourself
or
your
team,
there's
these
different
components
within
it
that
could
be
considered
public
goods
and
yeah.
C
We're
not
going
to
fund
you
to
build
your
big
amm
or
whatever
you're,
building
your
arbitrage
bots,
but
we
could
potentially
fund
one
of
your
universal
component,
a
building
block
that
you
need
anyway,
that
you
would
have
otherwise
had
to
pay
out
of
pocket
with
the
the
agreement
that
this
is
going
to
be
open
source.
This
is
going
to
be
available
to
everybody,
so
that
there's,
I
think
every
dap
that's
ever
been
built
has
some
kind
of
component
in
it.
That
is
probably
universal.
If
you
really
think
about
it,.
B
But
so
now
there's
an
incentive
to
share
like
you,
you
were
mentioning
earlier
zach
how
you
know
people
are
almost
want
to
hoard
their
their
code.
But
now,
if,
if
there's
money
on
the
table
for
you
to
share
it,
you
know,
there's
there's
a
real
good
reason
to
share
it.
C
Yep
and
then
sharing
it
saves
some
of
the
next
developer
time
and
then
that
next
developer
finds
the
next
level
of
problems
and
they're
like
hey.
I
could
solve
this
in
a
general
way
that
can
benefit
everyone
and
then
that
that
building
block
gets
added
to
the
mix
of
open
source
code
available
within
the
eoc
ecosystem
as
a
whole
and
over
time
you
just
build
these
blocks,
where
you
eventually
solve
all
of
the
little
nuances
of
developing
on
eosio
that
are
bothersome
for
developers
and
you
simplify
it
and
going
another
level.
C
There's
the
education
and
the
documentation
aspects
of
it,
whose
job
is
that
that's
a
public
good
like
who,
who
is
so?
We
have
all
of
this
open
source
code
that
previous
projects
have
already
built.
Some
of
those
teams
aren't,
even
in
the
ecosystem,
anymore,
organizing
a
directory
or
a
library
and
adding
a
tagging
system
to
all
of
this
open
source
code
to
make
it
more
accessible
to
the
rest
of
the
community,
whose
job
is
that?
That's
not
something
you
could
build
a
business
model
around.
C
A
Yeah
that
goes
for
things
that
are
already
built,
but
also
the
things
that
are
about
to
build
or
the
ideas
that
people
have
once
they
have
pimento.
They
can
promote
this
and
you
immediately
have
a
conversation
around
and
it's
probably
people
can
expect.
Oh
that
might
be
funded
by
pomelo.
I
can
then
use
it,
and
then
you
can.
I
can
plan
my
business
already
advanced
and
you
have
the
conversation
you're
reaching
out
hey.
How
are
you
planning
to
solve
this
problem?
A
I
was
thinking
about
this
earlier
and
you
know
this
conversation
then
can
happen
in
palmetto,
but
it
can
also
happen
in
in
the
discord
channel.
We
talked
about
the
discard
being
more
structured
and
since
it's
all
public
and
since
there's
hope
something
to
look
forward,
the
the
frost,
the
prospect
of
funding
you
know
and
the
promotion
which
lead
me
into
the
next
question,
like
people
need
to
promote
what
they're
working
on
in
order
to
get
the
funding
in
order
to
get
the
feed
voting
for
them
to
maximize
what
they're
getting.
C
I
want
to
see
the
next
everything
eos
come
out
of
pomelo.
I
don't
know
who
it's
going
to
be.
I
need
someone
to
do
what
I
was
doing
two
years
ago,
so
I
could
watch
them.
Hot
sauce
is
the
closest
thing.
I
don't
know
if
you
guys
will
be
applying
in
the
first
round.
This
is
a
public
good
hands
down,
but
I
understand
because
you
guys
built
it.
It's
yeah.
It's
it's
touchy,
even
though
it's
yeah
completely
a
public
good.
B
Are
you
a
public
good
or
not
we're
you
know,
that's
a
complete
we're
we're
starting,
centralized
and
we're
reading
applications
and
deciding
if
they're
public
goods
or
not,
and
then
letting
the
community
decide
how
to
distribute
the
funds
we'd
really
like
to
over
time
more
and
more
decentralize,
you
know
give
the
community
really
the
control
to
be
the
ones
deciding
what
is
in
what
isn't
a
public
good
we're
not
there
yet,
and
until
we
are
we're
you
know,
we
don't
want
to
be.
B
Judging
our
own
grants,
we'll
we'll
we'll
evolve,
pamela
to
a
place
where
the
community
can
judge
our
grants
before
we
start
participating.
C
But
what
we
need,
though,
is
resources
like
what
we're
doing
here
on
hot
sauce,
just
from
a
different
team
and
what
I
used
to
do
with
everything
eos.
We
need
multiple
people
and
channels
and
influential
people
knowledgeable
influential
people
within
the
eos
ecosystem
to
give
a
platform
to
these
pomelo
proposals.
It
gives
us
something
to
talk
about.
B
And
even
if
you're
not
successful
in
your
first
round
again,
you
started
building
that
reputation.
I
think
that
alone
is
super
valuable,
like
you've
now
got
your
project
visible
in
front
of
the
all
the
whole,
all
the
community
you're
starting
to
build
that
you're,
getting
the
feedback
loop
going
and
you're
building
that
his
like
on
chain
history.
You
know
every
round
that
comes
people
will
look.
Oh
this
person
was
here
since
round
one
and
they're
still
here
and
they're
still,
you
know
plugging
away
trying
to
trying
to
grind
out
good
for
the
eos
community.
B
So
so
again
yeah,
don't
I
would
say,
don't
get
discouraged
if,
if
in
the
first
round,
if
you're
new
to
the
community
and
and
you're
worried
that
oh
no
one's
going
to
fund
me,
that's
fine.
Think
of
think
of
the
first
round
as
this,
this
foot
in
the
door
to
start
building
that
that
reputation,
yeah
and
I
also.
C
C
It's
it's
for
work,
that's
already
been
done,
and
then
we
hope,
like
there's,
no
strings
on
these
grants
like
they
could
walk
away
and
say
see
you,
but
the
expectation
is
that
it's
going
to
incentivize
and
motivate
them
to
continue
to
to
work
and
build
upon
this,
and
I
don't
want
people
to
be
like.
Oh,
if
I
don't
get
funding,
I
won't
do
it.
No!
C
Do
it
and
then
you're
way
more
likely
to
get
even
more
funding
whenever
you
do
apply
for
it
or
if
you
don't
get
enough
funding,
do
it
anyway,
because
if
what
you're
doing,
if
you
know
it
creates
value,
then
value
will
be
given
back
and
that
mechanism
didn't
exist
before
and
it
was
disheartening
to
certain
people
myself
included,
but
now
like
it's,
it's
not
like
that
anymore.
It's
different!
It's
literally
a
new
era
for
eos
like
we're
we're
we're
in
like
unchartered
waters
here
and
it's
it.
C
It
feels
different
it
and,
and
we're
going
to
see
the
fruits
of
that.
I
think
we've
already
seen
it
with
eden
happening
so
quick
and
with
the
recognition
grants
already
going
out
a
lot
of
them,
but
we're
going
to
see
another
level
of
it
with
pomelo,
and
I
think
this
one's
going
to
be
at
the
most
scale,
because
when
we
talk
about
the
synergies
like
how
eden
and
pomelo
are
two
different
kind
of
consensus
mechanisms
of
distributing
funds,
but
there's
also
synergies
between
them.
There
were
a
lot
of
delegates
who
campaigned
in
eden.
C
Basically
on
brandon
lovejoy,
he
was
a
final
delegate
at
the
final
weight.
He
basically
just
campaigned
on
guys.
Like
you
trust
me,
I've
been
here
the
entire
time
I've
built
up
this
reputation
in
eos.
I
don't
personally
need
to
build
anything,
but
I
know
who
the
value
creators
are,
and
you
could
trust
me
to
to
contribute
to
them.
So
there
are
literally
people
who
ran
on
campaigns,
not
just
lovejoy,
but
there
are
people
that
ran
in
pomelo,
specifically
as
proxies
to
pum
mellow,
saying
that
trust
me
as
your
proxy.
C
If
I
get
120
eos
per
month,
I'm
gonna
put
all
of
those
into
pomelo,
because
that
way
I
could
amplify
that
120
eo,
so
it
becomes
500
eos
or
a
thousand
eos,
because
of
the
way
that
quadratic
voting
and
grant
matching
works.
So
that's
where
a
lot
of
the
synergies
are
gonna
lie.
Is
we
have
all
of
these?
However,
many
35
delegates
within
eden
who
all
have
some
eos
some
extra
eos
in
their
pockets,
now
yeah
they're
funding
their
own
efforts
but
they're
going
to
put
a
lot
of
it
into
pomelo.
I
think
also.
A
Well,
we
already
mentioned
a
lot
like
that.
Reputation
plays
a
huge
role
and
a
lot
of
the
drawbacks.
People
on
previous
models
were
like
the
the
fear
of
like
a
worker
proposal,
system
or
inflation
being
abused.
You
know,
and
I
think
now
we
like
we've,
been
building
a
lot
to
find
the
perfect
balance,
but
how?
How
will
how
will
pomelo
like
it's
a
little
bit
in
the
future?
We
can
go
now
move
we
talked
about
in
the
first
round,
but
there
us
nation
will
continue
to
build
our
camelo
new
features.
A
There
is
some
reputation
system
planned
for
for
pamela
right.
Can
we
touch
up
a
little
bit
on
this,
like
how
do
we
prevent
abuse?
Besides,
like
now,
the
funding
pool
is
like
ramping
up
slowly,
we
have
500k
right
now.
You
know,
we
all
know
the
people
we
do
reviewing
but
like
in
the
future.
When
this
scales
like
and
more
people,
know
about
it,
how
do
we
prevent
the
views?
How
how
do
we
create
reputation
beyond
like
knowing.
B
Each
other
right
right,
so
yes,
pomelo
uses
quadratic
funding
and
quadratic
funding
is,
I
guess,
there's
an
attack.
B
The
attack
factor
on
quadratic
funding
is
civil
attack
because
it
you
know
the
more
unique
users,
the
more
funding
you
get,
so
that
creates
an
incentive
for
people
to
pretend
to
be
more
than
one
person
and
we're
going
to
be
doing
everything
we
can
to
watch
out
for
that
and
adjust
the
matching
pool
allocation
accordingly,
based
on
evidence,
we
see
of
that
we've
got
lots
of
things,
we're
already
going
to
be
doing
in
the
first
round.
We've
got
a
lot
of
experience
with
you
know.
B
Art
eos
nation
is
the
same
thing
who
built
the
theo's
detective.
So
we
have
some
pretty
powerful
tools
to
help
us
and
analyze
activity
on
chain.
For
that
sort
of
thing,
we're
also
doing
things
on
the
application
level.
So
the
way
that
the
way
that
it
works
is
you're
you're
signing
in
with
an
eos
nation
account
it
can
be
a
username
and
password
or
github
we're
actually
for
round
one
we're
still
actually
debating.
B
We
may
we
may
narrow
it
down
to
only
github
at
the
beginning
as
a
login
option,
because
there's
some
more
sybil
resistant
technology
available
in
there.
We
haven't
made
our
final
decision
yet
there,
but
before
november
7th,
we
will
it's
only
a
week
away,
so
you'll
either
be
able
to
log
in
with
just
github
or
github
google
email
password
and
we're
in
the
link,
and
then
you're
going
to
be
linking
that
to
your
eos
account
to
make
your
donations.
B
We've
got
some
sybil
resistant
mechanisms
in
place
there,
but
over
time
we're
going
to
be
increasing
those
quite
a
bit,
something
that
we
learned
observing
what
what
they
do
on
git
coin.
They
have
this
concept
called
the
trust
bonus.
B
So
you
know
you
log
in
with
your
eos
nation
account,
and
then
you
can
layer
on
additional
layers
of
kind
of
proof
of
uniqueness
to
in
at
various
scales.
Someone
is
more
valuable
than
others.
For
example,
as
an
eden
member
you'll
be
able
to
link
your
your
eos
account
we're
going
to
know
that
you're
an
eden
member-
and
we
can
give
you
a
trust,
bonus
because
we
know
that
you've
gone
through
the
eden.
Onboarding
process,
which
is
means,
is
a
pretty
good
chance
that
you're
a
unique
person.
B
Other
other
things
you
can
do
is
link
multiple
social.
So
you
know
the
more
so
you
know,
link
facebook
link,
twitter
link,
github,
the
more
that
you
link
the
more
likely
you
are
a
unique
person,
because
it's
difficult
for
a
you
know
a
fake
person
to
make
a
million
facebook
accounts
and
link
them
to
a
millionaire,
not
a
guarantee,
but.
C
You
can
also
include
other
factors,
so
I
remember
with
liquid
apps
during
the
I
think
you
guys
helped
with
some
of
the
back
end
stuff,
monitoring
the
accounts,
yeah
and
I
think
at
one
point
it
didn't
get
implemented.
But
at
one
point
there
was
this
idea
of
a
social
media
tie-in.
That
would
be
like
a
light
identity
instead
of
a
kyc
right
and
there's
different
parameters.
B
And
that's
one
of
the
reasons
we're
considering
round
one
being
github
only
because
they
have
the
most
kind
of
robust
functionality
on
that
regard
like
we
can.
We
can,
for
example,
limit
it
to
only
a
github
account
over
a
certain
age,
for
example
like
that
and
github
has
a
lot
of
great
tools
built
into
github
itself.
That
prevents
you
from
creating
too
many
accounts.
B
So
that's
what
you
know
for
the
first
round,
we're
considering,
let's,
let's
keep
it
to
github.
Only.
The
idea,
though,
is
over
time.
B
So
you
know
the
first
round
is
we're
taking
care
of
the
eos
family
and
the
eos
family
are
pretty
technic
savvy
group
of
people
they've,
you
know
they've
been
around
for
a
while,
and
they
know
how
to
use
blockchain
accounts
and
self-custody,
and
all
that
sort
of
thing
that
you
don't
expect
from
you
know
my
mom
and
dad
for
example,
but
wouldn't
it
be
great
if,
in
the
future
I
could
create
a
grant
and
ask
my
mom
and
dad
to
donate
to
it.
B
Make
sure
it's
easy,
for
you
know
my
mom
and
dad
don't
have
a
github
account.
I
don't
want
to
have
to
expect
them
to
get
one,
so
we
can
evolve
our
login
options
over
time
to
be
more
friendly
and
we
can
evolve
our
payment
options
also
right
now
we
only
accept
eos
as
a
payment
method.
B
You
you
know
you
log,
in
with
your
eos
nation,
login
account
you
link
your
eos
account,
and
now
you
can
start
adding
adding
grants
to
your
cart
and
shopping
and
paying
with
eos
again
something
that
I
don't
think
I
expect
my
mom
to
to
do
at
least
anytime
soon
would
be
good
if,
if
she
could,
you
know
pay
with
apple
pay
or
google
pay
and
and
load
up
her
pomelo
balance
and
start
start
shopping,
or
maybe
she
can
subscribe
to
a
a
pomelo
membership
that
or
a
pomelo
subscription
that
every
every
round
automatically
puts
whatever
her
decided
budget
to
the
collection
of
grants
that
she's
picked,
or
maybe
the
the
collection
that
she's
proxied
to
as
as
zach
was,
was
mentioning.
B
So
again,
this
is
something
that
that
they've
got
on
git
coin
definitely
recommend
everyone.
If
again,
if
you
are
interested
in
participating
in
pomelo,
go
check
out,
getpoint.co
you'll
you'll
learn
a
lot
about
what
kind
of
how
this
thing
works
and
get
examples
of
good
grants,
for
example,
that
are
getting
funded,
maybe
get
a
sneak
peek
of
some
of
the
features
they
have
that
we
don't
have
yet
again.
This
is
our
first
round
we're
starting
pretty
small
scope.
We're
going
to
be
every
round
growing
it
collections
is
a
way
for
someone
to
anyone.
B
B
They
donate
they
donate
to
your
collection
and
then
automatically
splits
that
donation
across
the
your
collection
and
and
and
then
you
don't
have
to
research
as
hard.
You
can
again
trust,
maybe
there's
a
trusted
community
member
who
has
a
has
a
collection
that
you
that
you
like
to
follow
and
support.
B
Aren't
we
we're
not
going
to
have
an
ability
in
the
first
season
to
create
a
collection
that
people
can
donate
to
easily
like
that,
but
we
are
allowing
people
to
follow
grants
that
they
like,
and
you
are
able
to
share
the
grants
that
you're
following
so,
for
example,
someone
like
like
who's
running
in
an
eden
election
could
create
almost
a
portfolio
of
grants
that
they
support
and
you
share
their
here.
B
Are
my
the
grants
that
I'm
following
these
are
the
the
types
of
things
that,
if
I'm
elected
as
an
eden
member,
I
would
like
to
be
supporting
so
there's.
You
know
it's
a
quick,
easy
way
for
you
to
build
a
portfolio
that
you
can
display
to
the
community
of
hey
support
me
and
I'll
support.
These
guys,
like
I
said
over
time,
we'll
build
more
features
that
make
you
know.
Maybe
you
could
subscribe
and
or
just
send
your
tokens
and
it
automatically
distributes
it.
I
love.
C
That
it's
so
you
can
call
it
a
proxy
the
the
correlation
to
voting
for
bps.
You
can't
research
30
bps,
so
you
just
pick
a
proxy
and
they
choose
your
bps
for
you.
You
can
also
look
at
it
like
an
index
fund.
So
if
I
want
to
invest
in
tech
stocks,
but
I
don't
want
to
research
all
the
tech
stocks,
but
I
want
to
invest
in
them.
I
can
invest
in
a
research
fund
dedicated
to
tech
stocks,
and
I
get
I
get
kind
of
access
to
all
of
them
in
my
portfolio.
C
C
For
example,
there
could
be
a
content
creator
collection
that
someone
curates
someone
from
the
community
literally
just
curates
proposals
and
puts
them
into
a
collective
and
says
if
you
contribute
to
this
collective
you're
gonna
just
get
your
capital
spread
out,
amongst
all
of
who,
I
think,
are
the
best
influencers
within
eos
or
within
the
best
technicians
within
use
all
these
technical
products
that
most
regular
people
might
not
understand.
I
don't
know
like
what
some
wallet
integration
is.
C
That's
super
valuable
and
useful,
but
super
difficult
to
maintain
is,
but
if
it
was
in
a
collective
I
could
maybe
just
throw
100
eos
into
this
collective
and
then
that
100
years
gets
matched
up
to
like
a
thousand
eos
and
then
that
all
of
those
teams
within
that
collective
are
taken
care
of
it's
like
an
index
of
public
goods.
So
I'm
looking
forward
to
that,
but,
like
you
said,
we
won't
have
that
in
season
one,
but
that's
okay.
I
think
I
think
we'll
have.
B
We'll
have
a
kind
of
a
small
version
of
it.
The
I
think
the
following
kind
of
gets
gets
us
partly
of
the
way
there
but
again
we'll
we'll
it's
gonna
be
great
when
people
can
actually
start
just
selecting
that
collection
and
voting
to
that,
instead
of
but
you'll
be
able
to
look
at.
You
know
the
zach's
favorites
and
add
them
all
to
your
cart
and
send
your
donations
that
way
so.
C
C
Of
ties
in
to
season
one
of
pomelo,
also,
even
though
bounties
don't
exist,
is
how
many
times
have
you
been
in
telegram
or
now
on
discord,
and
you
see
some
person,
sometimes
the
random
people,
sometimes
they're
trusted
leaders
within
the
community.
Someone
should
build.
This
eos
needs
that.
Why
doesn't
someone
do
this?
C
Well,
typically,
the
reason
someone
doesn't
do
it
is
because
there's
not
incentive
to
do
it
because
it
is
a
public
good
or
because
there's
no
way
to
profit
from
it
or
people
are
busy,
and
you
don't
know
who
could
possibly
like
do
that
task
like,
for
example,
a
hackathon.
I
would
love
to
see
a
virtu,
even
if
it's
virtual
or
a
virtual
conference.
I
would
love
to
see
that
happen.
I
don't
personally
at
this
moment
in
time,
have
the
time
to
organize
such
an
event.
C
At
that
time,
people
were
driving
off
of
the
future
potential
of
yos.
They
were
putting
sweat
equity
in
not
getting
paid
themselves,
but
they
were
just
putting
it
in
hoping
that
there
would
be
a
carrot
at
the
end
and
they
they
would
get
their
incentive
at
the
end
after
delivering
on
it.
So
we
saw
a
lot
of
these
community
goods
and
community
efforts
being
delivered
on.
C
But
then,
after
time
and
time
again,
if,
like
you,
don't
see
the
fruits
of
your
labor,
it
kind
of
slows
down
and
that's
why
we
kind
of
stagnated
for
a
while.
But
now
we
we
have
the
incentive
mechanism
in
place
incentive
mechanisms
in
place
where
there's
so
many
different
opportunities
to
be
incentivized
to
to
do
this
kind
of
work,
and
this
all
goes
back
to
what
we
expected
at
genesis.
C
In
2018,
there
was
a
wps
in
the
white
paper
and
it
just
never
happened
for
whatever
reason-
and
this
is
the
modern
version
of
a
wps
in
every
sense,
every
every
step
of
the
way,
and
it's
also
a
good
way
to
get
a
proposal
in
front
of
the
eos
foundation,
because
there
is
the
opportunity
for,
like
the
eos
network
foundation,
is
an
entity
just
like
any
other
entity
contributing
to
a
pomelo
proposal.
There's
nothing.
C
B
Yeah
you're
building
you're
building
your
portfolio,
not
just
for
the
greater
u.s
community.
There's
again,
there's
the
neos
network
foundation.
You
know
they're
giving
direct
grants
giving
sponsorships.
This
is
your
opportunity
to
get
their
attention
and
and
then
going
to
the
to
the
bounties
there's
a
great
synergy
with
bounties
and
grants.
You
just
get
funded
a
bunch
of
money
for
a
grant.
B
A
B
B
B
The
there's
no
matching
pool
with
the
bounties,
so
you're
just
directly
funding
again
the
grants.
We
have
that
in
in
round
one
five
hundred
thousand
dollars
being
divided
but
yeah.
The
idea
is:
take
that
money
you
earn
from
the
grant
supplement
your
your
talent
on
your
team
by
posting.
A
bounty
bounties
are
a
great
way
also
for
like
job.
It's
like.
B
I
see
it
evolving
almost
into
a
jobs
platform
too,
like
where
you
you,
you
you
get
to
try
out
some
some
debs
to
help
help
you
out
and,
and
then
you
hire
them
after.
If
they
did,
a
good
did
did
some
good
work
and
you
want
to
keep
cranking
out
some
good
work.
B
Give
them
a
job.
Bounty
is
a
good
place,
great
place
for
again
for
discovering
talent
and
also
for
talent
to
become
discovered,
so
yeah
super
excited
for
for
bounties.
That's
that's
going
to
be
the
next
big
milestone
coming
after
grant
round
one
that's
going
to
be
our
our
priority
to
build
bounties
again.
In
addition
to
improving
all
of
our,
you
know:
stable
defenses,
we
talked
a
little
bit.
You
know
why
even
we
could
make
eden
a
trust
bonus
technically
today.
B
The
reason
that
we
decided
to
hold
off
until
the
next
round
is
we
wanted
to
make
pomelo
as
inclusive
as
possible
to
the
entire
eos
community,
and
we
don't
currently
have
a
chinese
eden
or
a
korean
need,
and
it's
it's
right
now.
The
the
eden
community
we
have
is
predominantly
western
and
there's
a
lot
of
great
stuff
happening
in
china
and
korea
and
the
rest
of
the
world,
and
we
want
to
make
sure
everyone
gets
the
same
opportunity
to
get
that
that
first
matching
pool.
B
So
again,
we
expect
that
we
probably
will
be
civil
attacked.
We
we
absolutely
100.
I
was.
I
was
talking.
B
From
bitcoin
he's
he's
the
man
behind
bitcoin
and
and
kind
of
in
preparation
for
our
launch.
You
know
asking
him
some
questions
and
mentioned
that
we're
going
to
have
a
500,
000
matching
pool
he's
like
whoa.
We
only
had
25
in
our
first
round
prepare
to
get
sybil
attacks
like
this.
You
guys
will
get
attacked
and
I
was
like
yes,
I
know
one
of
the
expectations
I
want
to
set
for
the
community
is
again.
Our
goal
is
not
to
perfectly
distribute
the
matching
pool
there.
B
B
C
And
an
attack
could
be
someone
just
rugging
the
proposal
and
not
delivering
on
purpose,
but
then
right
to
go
along
with
reputation.
Someone
could
just
over
promise
and
under
deliver
and
that's
also
going
to
be
a
knock
on
their
reputation.
It's
not
because
they're
malicious,
it's
because
they
just
weren't
up
to
the
job
that
they
said
they
would
do,
and
it's
it's
going
to
build
a
reputation
system
of
who
can
get
work
done
and
and
who
who
could
contribute
to
good
work
within
eos.
C
So
the
synergies
with
eden
that
I
see
is
those
delegates
that
are
just
contributing
to
eden's
they're
building
up
a
reputation
also
of
you
could
look
at
their
history
of
everything.
They've
ever
contributed
to
in
pomelo
from
their
eden
account,
which
they
are
a
delegate
in
and
you're
building
up
this
reputation.
There
also
is:
they
said
that
they're
going
to
contribute
to
good
projects,
but
it
looks
like
half
the
projects
they
contributed
are
or
their
best
friends
that
don't
do
anything.
B
Again,
our
civil
defenses
are
immature
compared
to
bitcoin
right
now
we
have
a
lot
of
work.
It's
going
to
take
years
to
get
to
build
the
perfect
system,
we're
not
perfect
right
now,
but
we
have
some
pretty
good
guardrails
in
place
right
now-
and
you
know
I
mentioned,
for
example,
we're
starting
the
application
process
to
be
centralized.
B
That's
one
of
the
guard
rails
is
we're
approving
and
declining
applications
that
are
coming
through,
so
we
can
at
least
limit
the
like.
We
can.
We
have
a
control
of
the
quality
of
the
applications
that
are
available
to
split
that
pool,
and
then
it's
you
know
again.
The
community
is
going
to
decide
exactly
how
it's
split.
B
C
There's
going
to
be
waste
in
anything,
you
do
whether
intentional
or
unintentional,
but
that
doesn't
mean
that
a
whole
lot
of
good's
not
going
to
come
out
of
it
and
that
good's
going
to
be
so
meaningful
and
each
each
season
and
each
each
season
it's
just
going
to
build.
On
top
of
the
previous
round.
Yeah.
B
B
In
order
to
be
able
to
claim
that
allocation,
you
have
to
go
through
kyc.
So
as
an
attacker
there's
a
distant,
you
know,
maybe
maybe
an
attacker
doesn't
want
to
go
through
kyc
there's
a
bit
of
a
again
another
protection
there,
but
just.
C
So
this
is
clear
also
if
you
want
to
remain
anonymous,
you
could
still
do
so
through
pomelo
you're,
just
not
eligible
for
the
grant
matching.
But
if
you,
if
you
want
to
make
some
quasi-gray
area
public
good
that
you
don't
want
your
name
associated
to
you,
don't
want
to
go
through
that
kyc
people
could
still
contribute
to
your
project,
but
you're
not
gonna,
be
eligible
for
the
grant
matching
at
the
end.
So
it's
not
like
you
have
to
you:
don't
have
to
and
you're
not
gonna
be
public
either.
C
C
C
C
B
So
yeah
we
we
won't
even
yeah
so
yeah.
What
else
do
we
want
to
talk
about?
We
talked
about
kyc,
which
should
we
talk?
Did
we
get
tactical
enough
about
the
schedule?
For
example,
like
we
said
november,.
C
B
Right
next,
so
as
soon
as
people
start
accepting
proposals,
we
start
reviewing
them
we're
expecting.
This
is
our
first
time
we're
learning
as
we
go,
but
we're
expecting
maybe
two
to
three
days
turnaround
time
from
the
time
you
submit
an
application,
hopefully
we'll
give
you
an
answer,
one
way
or
another,
whether
you're
approved
or
denied
starting
on
november
11th.
That's
when
people
can
start
donating
to
the
grants,
so
you've
got
a
few
days
from
the
time
we
open
to
get
your
application
in
before
donations
start
open.
So
I
would
encourage
you
start
now.
B
B
B
So
we'll
we'll
have
about
two
months
between
rounds
and
that's
the
period
where
we're
doing
all
of
you
know
the
analyzing
watching
for
sybil
adjusting
the
matching
results
as
a
you
know,
based
on
the
evidence
of
civil
that
we
discover
going
through
the
kyc
process
with
all
of
the
qualified
grant
recipients
distributing
the
funds
you
know
so
with
the
round
and
all
that
it's
three
months
in
total
once
you
know
once
a
quarter,
we
have
another
round,
and
you
know
the
idea
is
just
like
get
a
flow
going
where
everyone
can
expect
every
every
three
months,
there's
another
pomelo
round
coming,
get
ready
and,
like
I
said
it's
kind
of
near
closer
to
the
beginning,
we're
kind
of
boosting
it
in
round
one
and-
and
hopefully
you
know
getting
again
all
learning
together.
A
Yeah,
I
think
it's
one
thing
that
we
also
need
to
discuss
or
that
that's
important
in
this
whole
process
is
you
mentioned
it
already
that
the
platform
is
for
the
whole
eos
community,
so
the
korean,
the
chinese
community,
all.
A
They
have
the
opportunity
to
be
like
in
all
three
languages,
so
if
you
have
a
grant,
try
to
get
it
translated
beforehand,
right
right
and
there
we
we
again
have
the
synergy.
I
mean
we
talked
about
the
reputation
that
we
can
leverage
for
for
of
eden,
because
this
is.
This
is
a
reputation
system.
In
the
end
that
we
can
leverage,
we
can
leverage
the
international
community
of
the
usbs
in
the
last
even
open
mic,
like
jesse,
already
mentioned,
that
they
would
be
open
to
translate
for
the
community.
C
Translators
huge
opportunity
for
people
that
speak
multiple
languages
between
english,
korean
and
chinese.
If
you
speak
any
two
of
those
languages
or
all
three,
if
you're
like
that,
talented
there's,
probably
going
to
be
a
ton
of
work
for
you
to
do,
and
I
don't
know
if
there
will
be
as
much
before
season
one
because
nobody's
ever
won
anything
or
earned
anything
through
these
public
goods.
But
I
can
guarantee
you
by
round
two
there's
going
to
one.
It's
just
gonna
be
a
lot
wider
known.
C
The
community
will
be
larger
by
then,
but
there's
going
to
be
a
lot
of
opportunities
for
for
people
who
are
bilingual
or
trilingual
to
give
these
services
because
yeah
you
could
use
google
translate,
but
it's
not
ever
going
to
be
the
same
context
as
having
a
native
translator.
So
I
hope
to
see
a
lot
of
people.
I
I
asked
in
the
pomelo
channel,
that's
one
of
the
first
things
I
asked
was
who
could
offer
this
service?
C
B
I
said
it's
the
fact
that
you're
relying
on
the
community
to
essentially
vote
for
you
by
donating
to
you,
so
obviously
you
wanna
to
reach
the
widest
audience.
You
want
to
make
sure
that
everyone
can
read
and
understand
what
what
it
is
that
you're
offering
so
yeah
english
chinese
korean
are
the
three
languages
we're
supporting
on
in
round
one.
When
you're
submitting
your
application,
there
will
be
a
field
for
you
to
enter
all
three
languages.
B
A
Yeah,
the
rmt
is
my
favorite,
so
yeah
we
started
the
promotion
for
for
mellow,
with
like
doing
the
prometal
farming,
with
the
trees
and
the
ingredients,
and
now
we
have
a
bunch
of
people
having
golden
full
metals.
So
these
golden
pimentos
will
be
in
the
next
week.
We
will
start
blending
them
into
badges,
which
will
be
a
cosmetic
feature
on
the
prometa
platform,
but
it
goes
further
right.
So
we
heard
about
that.
A
B
B
So
speaking
of
eden
and
golden
pomelos
and
avatars
profile
pictures,
we
do
have
a
nice
little
perk
for
eden
members.
Here's
a
we've
had
the
eden
members
helping
us
test
in
the
playground
for
weeks
now,
chris
has
linked
his
eden
account
as
his
payment
method
and
therefore
his
eden
profile
picture
is
displayed
nicely
on
his
on
his
profile.
So
that's
one
sign
of
trust
that
we're
offering
we're
not
giving
a
trust
bonus
to
even
members,
but
at
least
you'll
be
able
to
know
for
sure,
hey
this.
B
This
grant
application
is
coming
from
an
eating
member,
because
only
even
members
have
the
ability
to
prove
their
eaten
membership
and
display
their
profile
picture
on
their
profile,
because
we
don't
give
anyone
an
option
to
upload
the
profile.
It's
all,
based
on
we've,
built
a
nft
profile
picture
system
where
you
have
to
prove
your
ownership
of
nft
in
order
to
display
it
on
your
profile
and
then
again,
there's
an
additional
layer
of
you
know.
B
If
I
buy
the
the
chris
barnes
eden
nft
on
atomic
hub,
I'm
not
gonna
be
able
to
display
it
because
we're
checking
that
the
identity
matches
too
you
can
see.
Denny
here
has
a
little
golden
promelo
twirling.
Here,
that's
not
going
to
be
what
our
golden
pomelos
look
like.
This
is
right
now
we're
in
we're
testing
to
make
sure
that
it
works.
Our
smart
contract
is
working.
He
has
a.
He
has
a
golden
pomelo
in
his
inventory,
and
our
smart
contract
is
detecting
it
and
displaying
that
as
his
as
his
profile
picture.
B
So
the
idea
is
those
two
participated
in
our
season:
one
pomelo
promo,
where
we
raised
a
thousand
eos
for
for
the
pomelo
which
which
I
believe
I
don't
know.
If,
if
martin
you
guys
decided
exactly
on
how
you
guys
will
destroy
them,
maybe
we
can
talk
about
that
later,
but
they
we're
gonna
we're
gonna.
Give
you
a
way
to
display
that
you,
you
know
you're
an
og
supporter
of
of
the
of
the
mellow
platform.
B
Every
season
we're
gonna
be
doing
another
promo
leading
up
to
every
season.
Will
you
be
able
to
unlock
another
badge
over
time?
We're
going
to
be
you'll,
be
able
to
earn
badges
in
various
ways.
You
know
maybe
the
top
contributor,
the
the
top
donation,
who
knows
all
kinds
of
things
we
can
award
nfts
for
and
then
allow
people
to
display
them
for
now
very
basic.
It's
just
automatic
will
detect
if
you're,
an
even
member,
we'll
give
you
the
thing.
If
you
have
a
badge
it'll
give
you
the
the
golden.
B
If
you're
an
eden
member-
and
you
have
a
golden
badge-
maybe
you're
going
to
have
a
golden
border
around
your
around
your
eden
face,
but
over
time
we're
going
to
build
more
features
to
get.
You
know,
maybe
we'll
support
other
nfts.
You
know
maybe
you're
going
to
want
to
put
a
crypto
fini
as
your
profile
picture,
crypto
finney,
don't
we
have
speaking.
A
C
Do
more
of
these?
Let's,
let's
do
another
one!
This
week
before
pamela
launches
yeah
any
weekday,
let's
just
set
it
up,
we'll
coordinate
offline.
A
I'm
down
okay,
so
I
will
drop
some
some
of
the
claim
links
now
in
the
in
the
youtube
chat,
and
I
give
everybody
on
the
chat
the
time
to
ask
some
questions.
I
scrolled
through
a
little
bit.
I
didn't
see
question
yet
now
is
the
time
if
you
have
any
question
for
daniel
or
zach,
regarding
regarding
the
pimento
or
the
launch
of
mello
or
how
to
use
pomelo.
Do
that
now
and
go
for
it.
So.
B
Jesse
I
saw
right
after
I
posted
the
the
announcement
article
in
the
chat
to
clarify
500
000
worth
of
eos
priced
on
november
7th
question
mark
yes,
500
000
worth
of
eos
priced
at
we're,
gonna
try
as
best
we
can
to
have
it
priced
at
the
time
that
we're
distributing
it,
or
at
least
at
the
time
we
put
it
in
the
pool
for
you
to
start
claiming
we're
gonna
we're
gonna.
B
C
Really
the
500
000,
like
ratio
to
eos
only
matters
whenever
the
transfer
happens
from
eosio.grants
to
the
pomelo
account.
So
it's
really
about
timing,
that
up
towards
the
end
of
the
round,
as
close
to
the
actual
grant
matching
happening
as
possible,
we're
running
into
similar
smaller
issues
with
the
recognition
grants.
C
It
hasn't
been
an
issue
yet,
but
because
of
the
security
feature
on
the
eosio.grants
account,
there's
a
72-hour
time
delay
from
the
time
a
transaction's
initiated
from
the
time
it
could
be
initiated
and
because
we're
giving
away
grants
in
fiat
denominations
a
hundred
thousand
dollar
grant.
What
whatever
a
hundred
thousand
dollars
worth
of
eos
is
on
friday
might
be
slightly
different
by
monday,
but
it's
it's
usually
a
negligible
amount.
But
obviously
this
is
crypto.
It
can
go
crazy,
swings
one
way
or
the
other
there's
only
so
much.
You
could
do
to
prevent
that.
C
But
a
lot
of
times
the
volatility
is
relatively
temporary
same
is
going
to
happen
with
this
grant
matching
round.
We
can
contribute
the
500
000
towards
the
end
of
the
round
when
it's
close
to
being
grant
matched,
but
before,
though,
the
grant
matching
gets
sent
to
the
proposers
like
the
us
dollar
value
of
the
eos
might
change,
but
it
doesn't
really
matter
because
your
grant
matching
is
based
on
eos.
So
it's
just
gonna,
maybe
the
grant
matching
will
be
550
000,
maybe
it'll
be
475
000.
C
A
B
C
B
B
C
So
if
I
got
a
hundred
eos
from
100
different
people,
martin
got
a
hundred
eos
from
50
different
people
and
daniel
got
100
eos
from
one
person
like
it's
going
to
get
this
we're
all
going
to
get
different
grant
matching
the.
C
B
Yeah
dot
com
is.
C
So
block
crafters
is
asking:
this
is
just
for
eos,
not
eos,
io
right,
so
eosio
is
part
of
eos
like
open
source
code,
especially
could
benefit
all
ecosystems.
But
in
your
proposal
there
should
be
an
eos
implementation
of
the
software
or
the
plug-in
or
whatever
it
is
you're
developing,
but
that
doesn't
exclude
it
from
being
used
on
another
chain
like
if
you
want
to
build
some
atomic
assets.
Integration.
C
That's
super
awesome
and
it's
beneficial
to
everyone,
some
new
api
and
you
can
use
it
on
eos
or
wax
fine
use
it
on
eos
and
wax
it's
great.
But
as
long
as
like
it's
also
being
used
on
eos-
and
I
don't
know
how
strict
I
I
don't
know-
I
don't
know
what
I
don't
know.
I
don't
know
how
strict
everything's
gonna
be,
but
it
should
benefit
eos
in
some
way,
but
that
doesn't
mean
it
can't
benefit
eso.
There's
no
exclusivity
here.
As
long
as
yes
is
part
of.
B
B
The
first
project,
the
the
first
three
all
raised
ten.
Let's
just
remove
this
grant
just
say:
there's
three
participating
makes
keep
it
simple.
They
all
raised
ten
dollars
from
the
community
individually.
B
B
Grant
number
two
is
somewhere
in
the
middle
there
with
the
153
two
two:
five
dollar
donations.
So
that's
just
a
quick
illustration
of
the
power
of
quadratic
funding.
A
Chris
barnes
was
asking
what
what
is
superior,
this
city
periodicity
of
each
prometal
round.
A
B
B
We
wanted
to
give
a
little
bit
more
time
in
our
first
round
to
you
know
we
got
to
warm
up
the
community
a
little
bit,
get
them
to
see
the
power
of
this
seeing
is
believing
getting
to
start
participating
and
and
let
the
stragglers
wander
in
towards
the
end,
but
we're
going
to
have
about
a
month
of
of
active
round
and
then
two
months.
Following
of
you,
know,
administrative
and
kind
of
winding
up
and
preparing
for
the
next
round,
but
there's
going
to
be
essentially
there's
gonna
be
four
rounds
a
year.
A
Okay,
jonathan
ortega
is
the
enf,
the
only
donor
for
the
first
round,
or
will
there
be?
Is
there
another
one
or
will
there
be
future
future
donor
matching
partner?
I
think
he's
me.
He
means.
B
C
Even
if
there
were
other
matching
partners,
I
think
five
hundred
thousand
dollars
is,
like
you
said,
kevin's
right,
kevin
owaki's
reaction
from
get
queen
he's
like.
B
C
Are
you
sure,
even
if
more
capital
was
available,
I
would
advise
against
stacking
it
in
season
one
because
there's
there's
it's
gonna
get
attacked
and
each
round
that's
going
to
get
more
battle
tests
and
more
battle
tested,
and
then
the
enf
and
any
fellow
grant
matchers
in
the
future,
it'd
be
more
effective.
Then
than
now.
I
think
500
000
is
more
than
enough
for
the
amount
of
proposals
I'm
expecting
and
the
understanding
of
that
there
will
be
attacks
that
happen.
That
we'll
have
to
deal
with.
B
So-
and
you
mentioned
this,
mello
is
a
public
good
in
itself,
so
you
know
again,
our
goal
is
to
continue
reinforcing
our
civil
defenses
and
offer
that
as
a
public
good
to
the
community.
So
it's
a
big
it's
a
big
important
part
of
this
during
that
two
months.
What
we're
doing
is
also
reporting
like
learning
and
then
sharing
what
we've
learned
with
the
community
right.
B
You
know
writing
up
exactly
here's
what
happened
and
why
why
we
made
the
decisions
we
made
and
here's
what
we
saw
and
here's
what
we
didn't
expect,
but
we'll
now
be
prepared
for
the
next
round,
and
you
know
if,
if
you
read
through
the
bitcoin,
does
the
same
thing
after
every
round,
they
kind
of
publish
a
retrospective,
and
you
can
see
here
are
the
projects
that
got
banned
and
here
are
the
ones
that
were
the
gray
areas
where
we
seeked
community
feedback
on
and
and
and
here
you
know,
the
new
features,
we're
gonna
be
adding
for
civil
defenses
based
on
what
we
learned
and
they
treated
it
kind
of
as
a
red
team
versus
blue
team.
B
You
know
we're
constantly
battling
against
the
the
civil
attackers.
Blue
team
is
increasing
their
sibling,
defenses
red
team
is
learning
how
to
stable
attack
and
we're
all
getting
better
as
a
result
and
and
then
at
the
end
of
the
day,
what
you
have
is
a
strong
system
to
to
you
know,
be
able
to
fairly
distribute
based
on
again.
Our
goal
is
to
be
able
to
distribute
the
matching
pool
based
according
to
the
will
of
the
eos
community,
not
according
to
the
will
of
the
civil
attacker.
A
Right
so
I
I
think
these
were
most
of
the
questions
that
that
I
got
from
jana
thanks
jana
also
for
for
the
pomelo
link
drops
I
couldn't
drop
links,
so
jana
just
did
that.
If
you
see
any
link
from
your
nation,
the
the
stream
host,
you
can
click
it.
It's
gonna
give
you
a
affini
nfd.
I
think
we
we
have
two.
B
Community
chat
too,
or
are
these
going
on
the
live
stream
youtube
channel?
They.
A
B
A
More
golden
tormello
to
go
out
and
yeah
we.
This
is
a
long
show
so
and.
A
A
We
we
have
some
activity
going
on
in
the
discord
later.
We
have
the
m
a
team
host.
We
are
hosting
the
stage
at
the
metaverse
music
festival
with
dot
gems,
and
we
we
partnered
with
emanate
for
like
one
day
of
showing
best
talent
or
major
talent
that
they
have
their
four
hours
of
emanate
party.
It's
going
to
be
in
crypto,
voxels,
we're
going
to
stream
this
to
the
to
the
eos
nation
community.
Discord,
though
to
re,
you
know,
create
more
vibe
come
together.
A
You
know
you
can
also
join
us
in
in
the
metaverse
in.
B
C
B
Crypto
box
of
tweeting
wow,
we
got
like
thousands
of
new
members
today.
People
are
discovering
the
metaverse
for
the
first
time.
If
you
haven't
checked
out
the
cryptovoxels
yet
and
you're
in
what
the
hell
is,
a
metaverse,
I'm
sure
our
eos
community
they're.
You
know
oh
geez,
they
probably
know
but
check
it
out.
If
you
haven't
it's
pretty
cool
yeah.
B
Building
you
know
the
discord
is
one
place
to
build
the
community.
The
voxel
is
another
place
to
kind
of
feel
more
we're
all
over
the
world
covet
season.
We
can't
get
together
in
person,
so
you
know
things
like
discord
and
the
cryptovoxel
gives
us
at
least
some
way
to
feel
more
together.
It's.
A
B
A
A
Yes,
you
can
dress
up
your
avatar
with
some
really
limited
edition
gear
like
these
emanate,
headphones,
they're
super
rare
and
it's
like
you
know,
they're
proof
of
attendance
tokens
dropping
all
the
time.
It's
going
to
be
a
lot
of
fun.
So
one
reason
to
join
the
discord
is
to
join
the
m,
a
party
happening
at
8
pm
pst
today.
B
Yeah,
can
I
can
I
squeeze
one
thing
in
I'm
pretty
important.
We
didn't
get
a
chance
to
talk
about
the
there's,
a
there's,
a
pretty
important
rule
here.
Don't
don't
sible
attack
us,
that's
breaking
the
rules,
don't
pretend
you're
somebody
else.
You
know
don't
impersonate
someone
if
you're
a
project
seeking
funding,
be
who
you
say
you
are
it's
also
important
that
we're
not
we're
because
of
the
nature
of
quadratic
funding.
B
B
That's
something
we'll
be
watching
out
for
and
it
could
impact
whether
you're
eligible
for
matching
funds
or
not.
If,
if
that's
the
case,
I
had
lots
of
people
asking
about
nfts.
What
about
nfts?
Can
I
give
nfts
to
my
supporters
I
want
to
I
want
to
show.
B
I
want
to
show
appreciation
to
my
supporters
with
an
nft
as
long
as
it
doesn't
have
value
so
like
a
proof
of
participation,
kind
of
nft
like
a
sticker
sort
of
thing.
Just
the
sole
purpose
is,
is
a
you
know,
show
the
world
that
you
donated
to
me:
that's
okay,
but
if
this
is
some
like
yield
earning
nft
or
that's
big,
no,
no
so
be
careful.
We're
going
to
be
watching
for
that
sort
of
thing:
don't
offer
incentives
to
users
for
voting
for
you.
B
We
will
find
you
okay
and
we
got
and
and
we're
not
the
cool
thing
about
our
community.
Is
we
don't
have
to
like
this?
Is
we
have
a
you?
Can
flag
stuff
too?
So
there's
there's
an
incentive
for
all
participants
to
participate
in
monitoring,
because
we
everyone
wants
the
biggest
share
of
that
matching
pool
as
possible.
B
B
A
A
C
Minutes
we
keep
talking
about
parties,
I'm
late
to
my
niece's
birthday
party,
so.
C
B
We
do
the
you
know,
one.