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A
It's
real
life,
we're
gonna,
we're
gonna,
Surprise
them
right,
we're
gonna,
Surprise
them
here,
I
bet,
they're
expecting
Rob
I
was
expecting
Rob,
and
here
probably
we
are
we
on
the
screen
yet
go.
Oh
shoot,
I've
messed
up
the
animations.
Here
we
are
so
hey.
What's
up
everyone,
I
am
here.
Welcome
back
to
everything.
Yose
Rob
Finch
is
under
the
weather.
He's
got
a
sinus
infection.
A
He
thought
he
was
gonna
be
able
to
go,
but
about
an
hour
ago
he
said
no
go
and
I
had
to
scramble
to
find
someone
else
to
fill
in
for
him,
and
here
we
are
Peter
K
from
liquid
apps
and
the
everything
is
developer
courses
if
you're
following
this
channel
you're,
probably
following
this
guy
because
he's
been
dropping
educational
bombs
on
the
EOS
I/o
developer
community.
So
what's
up
Pete,
hey.
B
A
A
So
we're
gonna
run
through
this,
as
if
I'm
here
with
Rob
but
I,
think
Pete
could
offer
a
much
more
like
technical
explanation
of
certain
things,
so
the
episodes
gonna
be
a
little
bit
different
than
usual
as
usual,
like
subscribe,
comment,
5-star
review,
depending
on
where
you're
at
also
just
assume
that
any
tokens
mention
any
company
mention
just
meant
assume
that
any
token
we
mentioned
someone
owns
on
this
call,
you
should
never
listen
to
advice
from
a
stranger
on
the
internet,
especially
investment
advice.
This
is
not
investment.
A
Financial
tax
advice,
I'm
not
used
to
doing
the
warnings
but,
most
importantly,
don't
get
rekt.
So
let's
kick
this
thing
off.
I.
Think
the
first
thing
on
my
agenda
here
is
the
e
I
dos
update
things.
Things
are
still
jammed
up
there.
How
have
you
been
holding
up
with
your
resource?
Is
you
good
or
you
locked
up?
Oh.
B
A
I
got
lucky,
I
had
Rex,
because
so
here's
something
I
realized
like
when
I
was
buying
Rex,
when
his
dirt-cheap
I
wasn't
even
looking
at
how
many
es
I
was
buying,
like
I
was
getting
thousands
of
years
worth
of
resources
per
like
minimum
amount.
I
was
spending
on
Rex,
but
like
I
was
never
planning
to
use.
All
of
that.
I
was
just
like
buying
it
because
it
was
cheap.
A
I'd
buy
like
a
half
an
es
worth
because
I'm
like
okay,
it's
like
a
dollar
fifty
two
dollars
whatever
and
then
I
would
have
thousands
of
years
worth
of
resources,
but
I
didn't
actually
need
thousands
of
dollars
worth
of
resources.
I,
probably
could've
gotten
by
would
buy
like
a
50
of
that
50th
of
that
so
I'm,
actually
pretty
good.
A
Now
and
like
most
of
my
accounts,
but
the
thing
that
sucks
with
the
Rex
lending
is
one
it
ends
within
30
days,
and
you
can't
like
stake
to
other
people
like
you
can't
delegate
stake
from
Rex
like
if
I
buy,
Rex
I
can't
stake
that
CPU
to
Pete's
I
can't
pass
that
off.
I
can
only
stake.
My
eos,
if,
like
it's
stake
to
myself
and
I'm
like
using
my
bandwidth
and
not
renting
it
from
the
Rex.
B
Very
many
people
are
in
that
situation
where
they
just
happen
to
buy
Rex
because
it
was
fun
before
the
crunch
happened
and
so
they're
spending
something
like
between
10
and
30
yo.
So
you've
got
a
stake,
maybe
40
or
50,
depending
on
the
action
just
in
order
to
do
one
action
per
day.
I
I
was
looking
at
the
numbers
to
figure
out
what
we
needed
to
post
into
some
contracts
over
at
liquid
ops
and
it's
it's
running
up
there.
You
know
and
that's
that's
pretty
expensive
for
people.
B
Some
gaps
are
covering
it
and
I
know:
they're
eating
some
huge
costs:
cents,
just
tweeted
crystal
from
cents
tweeted
that
they're
spending
something
like
a
million
dollars
just
to
like
lowest
level
of
functionality,
but
Dallas
said
karma,
said
they're.
There
they've
got
like
300
thousand
dollars
of
resources
faked
or
something
for
you.
Users
and
that's
just
the
users
want
to
do
more
than
that,
but
can't
so
it
is
getting
a
little
tough
out
there.
Definitely
so.
A
From
like,
let's
go
off
the
script
because,
like
this
is
totally
different
now
that
you're
on
here,
like
what?
How
do
you
see
this
from
a
developer
standpoint
like
you're
a
developer,
but
you
don't
have
like
adapt
with
a
bunch
of
users,
I
think
they're
in
the
worst
situation.
Right
now
is
the
people
who
have
thousands
of
users
who
can't
do
anything
they
can't
play
the
game
or
but,
like
you
said,
karma,
is
delegating
now
Karma's
back
up.
B
Yeah
well
last
time
so
yeah,
but
if
they'd
only
allow
a
minimal
amount
of
activity
from
all
of
its
users,
if
follow
checkout
Dallas
on
Twitter
to
find
out,
but
for
as
a
developer,
I
mean
it's
almost
like
it
was.
It
was
waiting
to
happen.
You'll
see
people
around
the
web
talking
about
how
like
well,
we
were
preparing
for
this.
We
thought
something
like
this
was
gonna
happen.
We
just
didn't
know
it
can
happen
right
now.
B
It
kind
of
forced
us
to
recommend
new
things
for
people,
things
that
we
said
well
in
a
couple
years.
You
want
to
do
this
now,
we're
saying
you
know
you
want
to
do
it
now,
so
it's
it's
definitely
pushed
us
along
in
terms
of
like
it's,
the
biggest
stress
test
right
and
I.
Don't
want
to
speak
too
positively
about
it.
B
I
know
that
a
lot
of
people
are
reeling
from
this
thing
and
if
you're
one
of
those
people
we
did
just
put
out
a
little
video
on
how
to
do
some
emergency
actions
on
blocks,
thought,
IO
and
I
know.
There's
other
ways
we're
going
to
talk
about
how
to
how
to
get
things
done.
On,
even
during
this
congested
time,
yeah.
A
So
like
I
originally
planned
to
kind
of
recap
like
what
exactly
is
causing
this
I
think
by
this
point,
most
people
in
the
community
have
an
idea
of
what
I
do
s
is.
We
talked
about
it
a
little
bit
last
week
but
I'm
just
gonna
recap
it
real
quick
before
we
continue
this
conversation
and
I,
don't
know
the
whole
story,
I'm
just
going
by
what
a
lot
of
people
have
told
me
and
then
there's
an
old
Bitcoin
talk
thread
that
you
can
kind
of
follow
the
entire
conversation.
A
At
least
the
parts
that
haven't
been
deleted
since
February,
2018
and-
and
there
is
a
lot
of
stuff
deleted,
but
on
the
Bitcoin
talk,
if
someone
like
does
a
reply
thread,
the
the
original
message
in
the
reply
is
still
there.
Even
if
it
got
deleted
so
I've
been
able
to
kind
of
gather
some
information
from
there
and
it
seems
like
when
I
don't
need,
know
how
to
say
it.
If
you
inu
move,
oh
I
hate
saying
that
you
said
you
couldn't
say
to
either.
B
A
A
Right
but
it
seems
like
they
did
their
original
distribution
very
similar
on.
'if
you
send
a
0.08
transaction
to
this
Etha
dress
and
then
so
you're
burning
gas
there
and
then
they
would
send
you
I
think
four
thousand
of
the
of
their
tokens
at
the
time.
For
that
so
I
don't
know
like
so
they
were
taking
a
loss
there
I
don't
know
where
that
gas
fee
came
from,
because
the
the
sender
of
the
the
original
tokens
would
have
been
eating
that
and
then
the
project
seemed
pretty
positive.
A
They
always
intended
on
launching
a
Neos
I
of
Fork.
They
had.
They
have
a
lot
of
like
unique
tools.
They
have
a
ubi
code,
repo
built
and
then
I
think
they
deployed
they
did
a
token
swap
back
I,
don't
know
if
it
is
May
or
June
of
2019.
So
just
a
couple
months
ago
they
launched
their
their
ESI
Oh
made
net
fork
or
whatever
it
was,
and
it
just
got
cartelized
like
much
quicker
than
then
yeah.
Then
there
was
ever
even
a
question
on
yosef.
A
A
Such
a
beard-
let
me
let
me
just
get
through
this
backstory.
Yes,
the
watchdog's
guy.
So
apparently
he's
like
the
Dan
Larimer
of
inah
move
o
suta,
but
he
was
like
more
of
a
Satoshi
since
he
was
anonymous.
He
basically
said
like
like
he
was
trying
to
fix
this,
and
this
is
just
the
story.
I've
heard
he
was
trying
to
solve
some
of
their
governance
problems
and
then
all
of
the
the
cartelize
bp's
were
basically
calling
him
a
dictator,
so
he
said
basically
screw.
A
You
guys
have
gone
home,
sent
all
of
his
founders
tokens
to
the
equivalent
of
the
eoseo
saving
account
of
like
they're
chained,
and
I
guess
he's
gone
from
there
and
then
november
1st
this
mining
token
launched
and
that's
kind
of
when
we
went
into
super
congestion
mode.
I
think
it
could
have
been
a
lot
worse,
though,
could
you
imagine
if
Dec
Suren
wasn't
stress
testing
the
the
main
net
like
for
the
week's
little.
B
Herbalist
yeah
Rex
wasn't
out,
I
mean
there's
all
kinds
of
time.
What
could
have
been
worse,
but
you
know
it
could
have
been
better
to
so
it's
just
it
just
is
what
it
is.
But
you
know
what
concerns
me
is
that
we
don't
really
know
what
they
intend
to
do.
Yes,
I
never
buy
it.
When
a
project
is
like.
Don't
worry,
we've
got
exciting
things
coming
just
mine
our
token
now
and
we'll
reveal
stuff
later.
B
It's
that's
just
a
huge
red
flag
for
me,
I've
seen
project
after
project
do
that
where
they
try
to
encourage
the
community
to
be
positive
and
we're
building
a
secret
project,
and
you
know
just
to
cumulate
now
and
participate
and
spread.
The
word.
That's
just
scam
flag.
So,
if
any
me
vu
has
any
good
intentions
beyond
a
stress
test,
kind
of
decks
or
any
situation,
they
should
probably
talk
about
them
soon.
Mm-Hmm
I
agree.
A
So
I'm,
under
the
same
impression
like
I,
continue
to
call
it
a
coin
until
I
like
learn
what
it
does,
but
that
doesn't
mean
it
won't
have
a
utility
they
did
like
I
said
whenever
they
launched
their
original
chain,
they
did
have
some
unique
features
to
it
and
after
this
stress
test,
I
don't
even
know
I
don't
want
to
code
a
stress
test,
but
it
I
mean
it's
just
a
never-ending
stress
test.
It's
the
new
normal
they
lost.
A
They
launched
their
code,
repo
for
something
called
codex
exchange,
which
is
like
a
base
layer
like
Dex
I,
haven't
really
looked
into
it
too
much,
so
they
did
release
one
thing,
but
I
I
like
that's
what
this
platforms
for
like,
if
you
are
from
the
team
come
talk
to
us
like
everyone
wants
to
know
like
what
this
is
like.
If
you
want
to
stay
anonymous,
that's
fine,
I'll!
Let
your
voice
come
on
hand.
Well
talk
to
a
ghost,
but
I
just
want
to
know
more
about.
A
My
other
question
on
this
is
with
that
back
story
with
Aiden
Pearce,
whoever
he
is
or
she
is
like
who's
running
the
ena
move,
oh
social
media
right
now
and
who's
running
this
like
mining
token.
Is
it
the
cartelized
exchanges,
or
is
it
this,
like
noble,
found
their
founder
that
they
suppose
they
had
I,
don't
know
I.
B
B
Know
I
mean
that
we
talk
about
solutions
another
one
besides
blocks
tayo,
which
gives
you
three
free
transactions
a
day
and
I'm
right
back
around
where
you
were
is
token
pocket,
which
you
mentioned
right.
You
can
use
their
TPT
token.
Apparently,
I
haven't
done
this
to
buy
CPU
and
get
CPU
for
much
cheaper
than
you
would
buy
like
buying
us
and
staking
it
apparently,
but
I
mean
what
if
and
then
I
like
the
guy's
a
token
bargain
I'm,
not
saying
it's
token
pocket.
But
what?
B
A
If,
like
this
mining,
token
turns
in
its
like
a
CP
like
use
my
CPU
now
and
then
these
tokens
are
like
good
for,
like
future
resources,
since
I
I
use
resources
to
mine,
maybe
I
can
get
some
of
those
resources
back.
I
really
have
no
idea,
but
what
I
have
up
on
the
screen
here
is
the
transactions
per
second
and
the
CPU
cost,
and
the
actions
per
hour
and
all
all
of
these
analytics
came
from
a
OS,
Titan
comm.
A
If
you
haven't
been
on
their
site,
you've
been
sleeping,
they
have
the
most
amazing
analytics
dashboards
here
them
an
e
OS
authority
or
second
to
none.
But
you
could
see
like
the
the
CPU
milliseconds
per
EOS.
Is
that
like
an
all-time
bottom
here
and
then
the
actions
per
hour
all
kicked
up
on
exactly
November?
First,
so
I'm
kind
of
indifferent
about
this
I,
don't
know
how
to
feel,
because
you
know
station
just
turned
I,
don't
think
we
even
talked
about
on
here,
but
for
a
long
time
block
tivity
for
a
couple
weeks.
A
They
weren't
showing
us
transactions
so
there's
always
showing
like
TRX
or
steam
or
other
chains
as
the
number
one
blockchain
so
I'm
kind
of
in,
because
we're
under
this
stress
test.
But
now
we
find
ourselves
in
this
position
where
we're
doing
70
percent
of
all
blockchain
transactions
and
like
some
people
and
myself
included
I
would
say,
is
like
saying
it's
a
junk
transaction,
just
like
an
empty
transaction
you're,
getting
a
token
that
no
one
knows
what
it
does
but
like
that,
that's
from
my
perspective,
I
think
the
people
mining
it
I
don't
know.
B
Oh
I,
don't
know
I,
don't
know,
I
know,
but
there's
a
lot
of
people
mining
at
that
aren't
part
of
it
as
well.
You
know
how
these
things
tend
to
catch
on
in
certain
areas
of
the
world,
where
there's
power,
probably
mole
mining
shops,
set
up,
but
it
what
it's
done
is
it's
basically
incentivized
all
the
network
to
DDoS
the
network
yeah,
we
talked
about
DDoS
proofing.
We
talked
about
how
someone
has
to
work
up
a
botnet,
and
you
know
it
can't
possibly
have
the
resources
to
DDoS
something
this
big.
B
Well,
if
you
incentivize
everyone
on
the
network
to
DDoS
the
network,
then
you've
you've
accomplished
it
and
while
it's
vertical
scaling,
I,
don't
think
would
help
in
this
situation
right
we
talked
about
the
improvements
coming
with
with
the
new
ESPM
right
in
me,
upgrades
and
more
powerful
CPU
power.
What
wouldn't
that
just
be
filled
up
immediately
by
more
mining,
there's
other
solutions
that
I'm
sure
people
are
working
on.
That's
that's!
Not
the
answer
more
capacity
well,.
A
It's
right
so
we're
in
a
position
right
now,
where
basically,
when
all
of
this
congestion
hit
on
like
November,
first
I,
don't
I,
don't
know
the
exact
dates
in
front
of
me,
but
the
wrecks
just
got
really
expensive
and
that
the
system
is
still
working
is
just
super
expensive.
But
then
the
wrecks
shut
off
before
it
ran
out
of
tokens
to
lend
out
and
that,
if
you
see
people
talking
about
a
20
percent
buffer,
I,
don't
even
know
what
the
glide
I
forget.
A
What
the
actual
term
is
for
the
20
percent,
but
some
people
call
it
a
bug
yeah.
So
that's
the
issue
right
now
and
that
that's
I
think
the
biggest
problem
on
the
main
net.
So
it's
super
expensive.
That's
a
problem
for
most
people
because,
like
this
was
supposed
to
be
an
affordable
blockchain,
but
at
the
end
of
the
day
it's
stake
weighted
like
the
people
with
the
most
tokens
have
control
the
chain,
they're
voting
for
the
bps
that
they
are
and
some
people
that
are
mining.
A
A
I
looked
at
their
Twitter
account
and
they're
only
getting
like
six
or
seven
likes
per
post,
so
it
just
makes
no
sense
to
me
how
there
is
like
it
appears
to
be
like
thousands
of
people
mining
this
token,
but
yet
there's
nobody
following
them
on
Twitter
or
anything
like
it's
an
Asian
thing,
maybe
there's
other
social
medias
that
are
more
popular.
The
words
getting
out,
but
that's
something.
That's
like
throwing
up
a
giant
red
flag
for
me
is
that
they
don't
have
an
active
telegram
group.
A
A
My
CPU
I
well,
unlike
one
of
the
first
days
I,
ran
my
CPU
up
to
like
50
percent
I
was
like
I'm
done,
because
I
don't
want
to
run
out
of
CPU
and
be
screwed
for
a
couple
days,
so,
like
I,
think
there's
people
doing
that
too,
but
there
are
solutions,
they're,
very
temporary
solutions
for
it
for
some
of
them
and
I
think
you
started
to
talk
about
it
at
the
beginning.
Both
though
the
blocks
I,
oh
yeah,.
B
Sure
you
can
go
two
blocks
that
I
owe
with
the
scatter
wall
to
scatter
base
wallet.
You
might
be
able
to
do
with
other.
Well,
it's
because
they
use
transit,
API
I
haven't
tried
it
with
like
links,
but
I
know
that
ledger
has
some
problems.
If
you
have
a
ledger,
you're
gonna
have
possibly
some
problems
with
the
two
actions
on
this,
so
you
might
need
to
I.
B
Don't
know,
swap
your
key
temporarily,
your
active
key
to
a
hot
wallet
or
something
in
order
for
it
to
work,
but
you
go
to
blocks
and
they
will
cover
the
first
few
transactions
per
day,
for
you
per
account,
that's
three
and
it's
changing
to
what
does
it's
just
system
contracts
now?
So
that's
just
things
like
transfers
staking
voting.
You
can't
play
us
nights
via
blocks,
I/o
interface,
it's
very
difficult!
So
not
things
like
that,
but
hopefully
we'll
see
more
adapts.
Every
pedia
just
announced
yesterday
that
it's
going
to
be
covering
users.
B
A
Like
this
is
interesting
to
me,
like
I,
have
really
had
a
lot
of
time
to
think
about
this,
because
I
think
is
just
tweeted
this
morning,
but
it
seems
like
this
tepee
tokens,
basically
CPU,
so
it
it
seems
to
do
something
very
similar
to
what
the
z
KS
token
did
and,
like
you
said
like
this,
is
a
business
I
mean
this.
This
is
a
business
model.
They
now
have
this
resource
token
that
they
could
sell.
A
They
apparently
have
enough
resources,
but
III,
like
the
guys
at
token
pocket
I
met
Marcus,
b1
Jun,
like
a
great
team
I'm,
not
speaking
negatively
about
toboga,
doesn't
matter
of
fact,
I'm
speaking
positively,
because
given
the
situation,
they're
they're
the
best
solution
out
there,
it
seems
and
I
also
appreciate
that
they
set
a
flat
rate
for
it
for
their
token
price
for
their
cpu
price.
So
you.
A
Saying
it's
point:
zero
5
EO
s
to
get
twenty
nine
point,
eight
four
milliseconds
of
CPU
so
like
they
set
that
price.
That's
not
like
a
free
market
price!
So
that's
interesting!
Because
then
what
happens
when
the
recs
turns
on?
Do
they
change
their
pricing
model
or
do
they
lower
the
price
like
what
happened?
Twenty.
A
A
So
I,
if
you
scroll
down
the
document,
I
have
like
this
thing
from
iOS:
go
they
posted
it
and
it
tells
you
like
they're,
actually
providing
CPU
ford
apps
to
so
right
now,
the
biggest
issue
with
iOS
main,
that
is,
if
you're
locked
up
you
can't
even
you
there's
no
rex
availability.
You
can't
stake
to
rex
to
get
more
cpu.
A
So
if
you're
using
the
token
pocket
mobile
app,
which
I
personally
use
I
really
like
it,
that
the
pro
version,
especially
there's
at
least
a
solution
now
so
the
people
that
have
been
completely
locked
out
for
like
three
days
to
four
days
whatever
and
if
block
style,
wasn't
cutting
it
for
you
with,
like
the
three
or
five
trends,
actions
per
day,
that
they're
doing
III,
guess
I
feel
confident
recommending
token
pocket,
because
I
think
they
have
a
great
wallet
and
a
great
team.
So
I
just
want
to
point
that
out.
B
A
A
It's
just
hard
to
get
in
a
groove
here:
I'm
just
trying
to
grow
I
just
want
to
remind
everyone
that
Rob
and
I
will
be
doing
a
video
livestream
from
Blacksburg
Virginia
that
that's
a
few
topics
down
on
the
notes,
but
I
will
say
that,
even
though
Rob's
not
here
today
he's
battling
a
sinus
infection,
he
will
do
everything
in
his
power
to
make
it
to
blocksberg,
which
I'll
just
jump
to
that
topic.
Now.
Actually.
B
B
Let's
second
videos
gentrification
all
right:
let's
talk
about
the
Dan
tweets.
Let's
talk
about
all
these
things.
There
are
some
people
arguing
that
this
is
how
the
network
is
supposed
to
work.
Right
I
mean
we
have
a
certain
percentage
of
the
network
resources
and
we
have
the
right
to
those
percentage,
and
this
is
just
free
market.
Would
you
really
complain
if
you
know
the
something.
B
A
B
24:17
yeah,
look
at
the
comment.
Tweets
too
and
I
mean
maybe
maybe
Dan
needs
to
rethink
it
a
little
bit
because
use
was
kind
of
not
marketed.
That's
not
the
right
word,
but
we
all
promoted
es
as
a
blockchain
for
everyone,
the
blockchain
for
adoption,
the
blockchain
for
free
transactions
and
now
that's
really
being
called
into
down.
Something
else.
That's
interesting
is
that
with
previous
CPU
congestion
episodes
there's
been
a
relatively
quick
response
from
from
block
one
from
from
Dan
right
saying
either.
A
So
I
think
we
kind
of
hit
on
it
earlier
so
Sayid
Jefferies
from
Block
C.
Oh,
he
actually
wrote
the
code
update
to
remove
the
20%
wrecks
buffer
so
that
you
could
actually
let
the
bank
or
algorithm
do
it
as
meant
to
do,
and
it's
supposed
to
drive
the
price
up
until
you
get
to
zero
availability
and
like
at
some
point,
the
price
to
purchase
the
CPU
is
just
like
more
than
you're.
A
Actually
getting
so
it
just
like
doesn't
make
sense
economically,
that's
how
it
keeps
the
balance,
but
whenever
the
bank
robbery
of
them
gets
shut
off
automatically
at
20%
it
like
doesn't
work,
that's
not
how
it
was
meant
to
be
built.
So
Sayid
apparently
I
think
he
pushed
this
code
update,
but
the
top
21
from
what
I
understand
they
just
aren't.
A
Did
you
I
can't
think
I
lost
your
audio,
but
they
don't
feel
comfortable
doing
a
code
update
from
a
community
member
is
what
I've
heard,
but
from
what
I
understand,
it's
like
three
lines
of
code,
two
lines
of
code:
it's
not
like
a
huge
update
here.
So
there
were
a
lot
of
question
used
to
there
all
right.
I
just
lost
Pete.
Are
you
back
I'm
back
sorry,
but
not
I?
Think
Ramon
from
investing
with
the
difference?
A
In
blog
start,
he
made
a
tweet
saying
like
we
have
to
get
this
20%
cap
removed
like
this
is
the
biggest
issue
on
the
main.
That
right
now
is
that
this
20%
cap
is
still
on
the
recs.
There's
a
code
update
available
the
block
producers.
If
they
wanted
to
review
it
and
bug
check
it,
they
could
update
it
today,
but
it
seems
to
me
from
what
I
understand
they're
waiting
for
an
official
update
from
block
one
at
this
time.
A
B
This
is
our
livelihood
and
they,
like
you,
said
they
probably
don't
have
all
the
code
review.
I,
don't
know
if
they
are
the
code
review
skills,
the
code
review
bandwidth,
the
code
review
whatever,
and
they
want
to
trust
block
one.
You
know
they
don't
want
to
sorry
Sayid,
but
it's
gonna
take
a
little
bit.
I
think
more
community
integration
and
something
we've
really
seen
here
is
that
that
that
divide
right
between
the
Chinese
speaking
us
community
in
the
English
speaking
us
community,
and
what
does
it
take?
What's
the
solution,
data
communication,
dan.
A
Dan
david
from
block
one,
maybe
well
dan,
at
least
tweeted
out
that
he's
in
favor
of
removing
the
cap
so
like
I
thought
that
was
gonna,
be
like
alright,
let's
go
like.
Let's
give
this
a
couple
of
days,
and
hopefully
we
get
this
upgrade
out,
but
then
it
like
took
to
a
standstill
again.
So
it's
like,
even
though
Dan
said
that
we
got
to
remove
this
safety
check
and
Sayid
wrote
the
code,
it's
like
that.
A
They
still
won't
accept
it
and
I
think
that
that's
that's
another
somewhat
of
an
issue
on
the
main
that
I'd
say
like
we're
not
going
to
sugarcoat
that
everything's
great,
but
the
fact
that
there's
like
we're
trying
to
be
decentralized,
but
then
there's
a
large
group
of
people
that
will
only
listen
to
it,
like
a
central
authority
figure
on
what
to
do
and
not
do
so.
I
think
that
kind
of
goes
against
things.
Also.
A
The
next
topic
I
have
on
this
list.
I
thought
it
was
gonna,
be
like
a
relatively
quick
non-technical
topic,
but
since
we're
talking
about
the
main
net
being
all
clogged
up,
let's
get
into
liquid
X
and
multi-chain
gaps.
And
what's
now
possible,
if
you're
adapt
on
the
eos
maintenance
for
you
there
there's
there's
solutions
like
that.
There
I
mean
you
could
always
have
went
to
another
chain,
but
now
you
can
get
other
chains
and
also
get
all
of
the
extensibility
of
like
ESI
a
contract
functionality
through
the
DEF
network.
I'll.
B
Liquid
X
brings
the
DAP
network
to
other
smart
contract
chains
and
right
now
to
other
yo
co
chains,
but
potentially
other
smart
contract
chains
in
the
future.
You
know
who
knows-
and
we've
been
thinking
about
the
possibilities
on
this
one
man
that
you
could
run
a
DAP,
that's
on
a
side
chain
or
the
sister
chain.
Sorry
a
sister
chain
like
Telus,
wax
Bossk
or
warbly
links
me.
One
I'm,
probably
missing
some
really
popular
ones
there,
but
you
could.
You
could
run
a
whole
trail
right,
I,
don't
know
if
they're
up
yet
did.
B
There's
an
article
out:
what
is
it
today
from
block
1
mentioning?
It
was
interview
with
Doug,
and
so
you
can
not
only
run
on
that
the
sister
chains
now
and
have
Deb
network
services.
You
could
also
potentially
share
resources
with
contracts
with
parts
of
your
app
or
with
other
apps
that
are
on
main
net
or
on
other
sister
chains.
I
got.
B
You
know-
and
you
don't
even
have
to
necessarily
have
transactions
that
are
communicating
across
chains
like
throwing
a
ball
back
and
forth
because
you're,
both
working
with
the
same
resource
like
like
to
computers
and
totally
different
parts
of
the
world
accessing
the
same
website
right
or
on
the
same
database,
where
your
contracts
in
on
tell
us
or
wax
or
boss
warbly,
whatever
are
accessing
the
shared
resource
and
and
making
changes.
And
you
know,
saving
data
and
whatever,
and
that's
also
available
to
your
contracts
on
main
net
for
whatever
functions
there.
A
A
B
Stop
you
there,
the
the
networks,
don't
have
to
choose
to
adopt
this.
It's
like
yes,
main
net
did
I
mean
it
said
the
block
producers
are
getting
involved
being
DSPs
and
all
that,
but
nobody
on
ES
maintenance
IgG,
nobody
had
to
say:
okay,
let's
enable
DAP
network
yeah
right
if
DSPs
wanna
offer
services
or
adapts,
want
to
spin
up
their
own
on,
tell
us
or
Warbler,
let's
just
let's
just
come
up
with
an
acronym
that
lists.
B
A
So
thing
with
liquitex
is
that
if
you
want
to
use
DAP
services
on
these
other
chains,
though
you're
still
you're
doing
your
quota,
your
billing
essentially
and
your
provisioning
on
the
EOS
main
net.
So
there
is
still
an
aspect
of
the
the
system
contract
and
the
token
lives
on
the
maintenance
times.
We
see
these
other
like
solutions
and
they
end
up
deploying
a
new
token
each
chain
that
they
launched
on
and
that
that's
just
ridiculous.
It
dilutes
everyone
it
just.
It
doesn't
make
sense.
A
B
Visioning
checking
checking
that
you
have
enough
tab
for
services,
the
SLA
s.
That's
that's
all
still
on
main
that
you're
right
and
the
DSP.
But
again
there's
there's
still
no
like
cross
chain
toss
on
the
ball
back
and
forth,
with
like
heavy
heavy
resource
usage,
to
figure
that
out
the
DSP
checks
and
then
comes
back
whenever
you're,
using
a
tap
service
provider
and
since
using
multiple.
That's
arguably
decentralized,
because
there's
this
free
market
dynamic
right
mm-hmm.
So
it's.
B
A
Want
to
call
out
for
anyone
who
doesn't
have
the
Bell
smashed
in
the
notifications.
You
may
have
missed
it
earlier
this
week,
but
have
an
amazing
interview
with
the
CTO
of
liquid
apps
Thomas
Cal
he's
the
brains
behind
a
lot
of
these
solutions,
just
ridiculous
mind
of
his
he's,
like
a
genius-
and
he
goes
into
some
of
this
detail
and
just
to
highlight
a
few
things
as
we
talked
about
the
hackathon,
which
is
her
next
topic,
but
he
also
brought
up
V
CPU,
which
is
super
interesting.
A
B
Yeah
I
was
grabbing
the
link
for
the
the
towel
video.
If
you
wanted
like
a
little
two-minute
teaser
of
that,
go
check
that
link
out,
but,
yes,
so
all
liquid
apps
services
since
they're,
still
provisioned
or
rather
adapt
network
services,
since
they're
still
kind
of
provisioned
on
the
EOS
main
net,
they
still
do
take
CPU
right.
We
keep
saying
that
they're
all
on
chain
they're,
not
off
chain
there
on
chicane
on
chain
on
chain.
That
means
that
yeah
each
time
you
use
them
there's
a
little
bit
CPU
involved.
B
A
It's
a
it's
it's.
It's
got
an
amazing
use
case
that
I
think
a
lot
of
people
haven't
even
started
to
wrap
their
heads
around
yet
and
that's
normal,
because
this
is
like
stuff.
That's
never
been
done
before,
but
luckily
for
everyone
watching
or
listening,
we
do
have
here's
the
plug.
We
have
the
liquid
apps
doubt
network
hackathon
from
November
17th
yeah
to
the
24th
yeah.
We
will
be
in
Tel
Aviv
Israel
for
an
on-site
hackathon.
That
is
also
part
of
the
larger
week-long
global
virtual
hackathon
and
Pete's
been
churning
out.
A
B
Going
on,
you
know,
hey
and
everyone's
really
gracious.
You
know
we
just
we
just
threw
this
together.
Last
minutes
that
call
and
he's
like
Pete
I
need
somebody
now
and,
and
everyone
everyone's
being
great,
but
yeah
would
be
putting
through
putting
that
developer
courses
out
as
we
get
the
teaching
platform
up.
We
didn't
want
to
wait
to
make
everybody
else
wait,
so
we've
been
releasing
them
on
YouTube
and
building
up
some
materials,
which
kind
of
double
as
materials
for
people
that
want
to
participate
in
the
DAP
network.
Hackathon.
B
How
do
you
get
set
up
for
dab
Network?
How
do
you
do
vram?
How
do
you
do
all
this
stuff
and
we're
gonna
have
videos
out
for
that
and
I?
This
is.
This
is
gonna,
be
great.
It's
global,
so
you're
sitting
on
your
couch
right
now
watching
this
video.
You
could
be
sitting
on
your
couch
in
what
is
it
two
weeks
coding,
the
next
great
whoo
$25,000
winner
dab,
oh
there's
up
to
$50,000
in
prizes,
split
into
some
categories,
and
it's
I
I
can't
wait.
We've
got
some
great
teams
already
signed
up.
A
A
B
You
could
tip
people
yo,
sonidos
tokens
and
telegram
channels
and
on
Twitter
and
there
they're,
building
something
they're
coming
and
other
great
teams
that
I
don't
know
if
they're
public
yet
coming
in
showing
up.
So
if
you're
developer
or
a
product
designer
or
a
UX
guy
or
a
UI
guy
or
an
entrepreneur
or
like
I,
don't
know
you
do
any
anything
that
could
possibly
be
related
to
building
a
great
app.
B
A
Don't
have
it
on
my
screen
right
now,
but
there
is
also
a
best
social
media
post.
So
there
is
like
a
three
thousand
dollar
prize
for
the
best
social
media.
So
the
rules
for
that
is,
you
have
to
be
pretty.
You
have
to
be
a
registrant
in
the
hackathon
and
you
got
to
have
some
sweet
social
media
posts.
You
gotta
use
the
DAP
packet
on
hashtag
and
I.
Think
you
gotta
send
your
link
to
an
email.
I,
don't
have
it
in
front
of
me?
A
I
didn't
have
it
in
my
notes,
but
that
that's
that's
what
I've
been
pushing
some
people
for.
Obviously
I
want
to
see
the
amazing
hacks,
but
I
also
want
to
see
no
leo
I
want
to
see
like
ten
people
live
tweeting
throughout
the
hackathon,
just
like
no
Lee
I
did
with
chess
that's
what
I'm
hoping
for.
So
if
anyone
wants
to
win
the
prize,
that's
the
type
of
best
social
media,
tweet,
I'm
gonna
personally
use
my
vote
for
out
of
our
team.
A
B
A
My
next
topic-
here's
one
that
I'm
actually
super
stoked
about,
but
Pete
you
went
to
Vegas
for
the
EO
summit.
So
you
you
know
we
got
this
hackathon
coming
up,
got
a
lot
of
stuff
coming
up
to
prepare,
so
Pete
will
not
be
joining
Rob
and
I
going
to
the
blocksberg
summit,
the
very
first
ever
in
Blacksburg
Virginia.
A
Well,
man,
this
is
gonna,
be
epic,
so
you
anything
up.
Brendon
bloomer
is
the
opening
speaker
he's
kicking
it
off
with
a
fireside
chat
with
solid
I.
Don't
have
his
name
on
my
screen.
I
just
see
his
Twitter
handle
so
I
forget
his
name.
Cnbc,
a
news
anchor
will
be
leading
the
fireside
chat.
I
think
he's
also
a
Virginia
Tech
alumni,
but
he'll
be
interviewing
Brendan
bloomer,
the
keynote
speaker,
the
very
like
the
big
speaker
in
the
last
day,
is
Dan
Larimer,
there's
speakers
from
IBM
they're.
A
All
these
big
enterprises,
Lee
Schneider,
who
I
will
continue
to
call
out
as
being
the
man
at
block
one
for
the
SEC
waiver
and
all
the
legal
maneuvering
that
the
block
one
team
was
able
to
do
to
get
that
waiver
and
speaking
of
the
SEC,
the
SEC
Commissioner
Hester
Pierce
will
be
there.
So
we've
got
representatives
for
CC
representatives.
A
Know
well,
yeah
I
didn't
plant
I
thought
Rob
had
more
of
them
impressed
than
I
do
but
there's
like
a
sense
sure
I
don't
have
them
all
in
front
of
me.
Eva
is
gonna,
be
there
I'm
excited
for
that.
Follow
my
vote,
which
we've
talked
about
on
here
before
they're
speaking,
moonlighting
we'll
be
there
who
we've
talked
about
this
on
the
show
a
bunch
of
times,
but
I'm
super
excited
for
that
I'm
not
gonna
speculate
that
there's
gonna
be
an
announcements.
I
think
this
is
just
a
conference.
A
B
A
A
The
air
all
right-
this
is
awesome.
This
is
amazing.
All
right
great,
buy
your
damn
ticket
as
long
as
the
ticket
prices
haven't
gone
up.
No,
they
haven't
so
I
guess
what
we're
talking
about
block
one
and
hackathons
I
actually
had
a
really
good
interaction
with
block
one
last
night,
so
like
1
o'clock
in
the
morning,
I.
B
A
Absolute
a
call
with
block
one
about
the
the
hackathon,
because,
if
you've
been
following,
the
block
1
on
Twitter
and
everywhere,
they've
been
pushing
the
hackathons
again.
Over
the
last
month,
they've
been
saying
like
reach
out
to
us,
fill
out
your
web
forms,
so
we
finally
got
a
chance
to
touch
base
and
I
just
want
to
tell
everyone.
They're
super
super
supportive
of
hackathons
I.
A
If
you're
on
that
mailing
list
for
the
November
newsletter,
you're,
probably
going
to
see
multiple
upcoming
hackathons
on
there
coming
up,
I
think
I'll.
Let
that
get
announced
when
it
does
I,
don't
spoil
everyone's
fun.
But
there
are
non
block.
One
hackathons
coming
up
I
think
in
December
and
January
they
said
and
it
didn't
seem
like
it
was
private
information.
It's
gonna
come
out,
probably
in
the
next
couple
of
days,
because
I'm
expecting
that
email
blast
to
come
out
because
last
month,
I
got
it.
B
Look
at
the
notes,
man,
so
there's
one
thing:
we
still
need
a
hit
right.
What's
that
and
I
wanted
to
hit
this,
but
I
forgot
about
it
and
that's
this
D
Goods
news
the
floor
is
yours?
Go
for
ya
all
right,
so
D
goods
just
announced
that
they
adopted
Microsoft
Azure
token
taxonomy
framework,
making
their
NF
T's
more
interoperable,
so
they're
getting
involved.
I
don't
know
is
this:
a
partnership
does
Microsoft
even
know
about
this.
You
know
the
nature
of
fog
chambers.
A
Kind
of
what
I
gathered
from
the
article
like
no
news
like
I
love,
mythical
games
like
I,
will
pipe
them
all
the
time,
but
this
press
release
didn't
really
get
picked
up
on
Google,
News
and
I
got
it
on
like
two
sites,
but
I
think
what
it
looked
like.
I
looked
up
this
token
framework
and
it
seems
like
they're
trying
to
build
like
a
standardization,
almost
even
cross
chain.
A
So
like
we
know,
D
goods
like
an
e
o,
slake
standard
or
iOS
io
standard
I
should
say,
and
then
it
seems,
like
sure,
has
their
framework
that
they're
building
and
I
think
what
this
means
is
that
de
Goods
is
continuing
to
have
their
own
standard.
But
it's
going
to
be
interoperable
with
this
other
standard
and
like
interoperability,
is
kind
of
like
the
theme
we're
seeing
here
is
like
all
of
these
different
block
chains.
They
got
to
communicate
at
some
point
and
the
only
way
they're
gonna
communicate
is
with
good
standards
or
really
good
middleware.
A
A
So
in
the
chat
san
diego
coin,
hey
I'm
using
Windows
10,
it's
a
partnership
with
Microsoft
I,
don't
think
so.
Buddy
I
think
it's
cool.
It's
good
news,
but
I
wouldn't
call
it
a
partnership.
If
we
want
to
speculate
over
some
news,
I
got
there.
There
was
I,
think
bloomers
just
trolling
Zuckerberg
and
Facebook,
but
we
brought
this
up
whenever
Zuckerberg
had
that
speech
like
a
couple
weeks
ago.
At
this
point
where
you
said
the
word
voice
like
37
times
or
something
ridiculous.
A
B
A
That
one
coincidence
it's
it's
fine!
It's
there's
nothing
to
this
two
coincidences,
okay,
I'm
gonna,
start
paying
more
attention
to
this
and
that's
kind
of
where
I'm
at
but
I'm
not
ready
to
go
gung-ho
and
say
this
is
anything
more
I
also
want
to
point
out
that
Instagram
uses
gradient,
colors
and
instagrams
been
around
before
voice
yep
and
block
our
Facebook's,
essentially
just
adopting
the
gradient
color
of
Instagram,
so
I
guess
I
just
shut
down
the
rumor
mill.
Maybe
where
he's.
A
Astronauts
in
space-
oh
there's,
I,
don't
really
have
anything
else
in
the
notes.
This
is
a
little
different
of
a
show.
You
got
to
hear
a
little
bit
from
Pete.
Do
you
have
anything
else
we
want
to
talk
about,
because
these
notes
were
meant
for
Rob
I
know
you
have
your
own
little
expertise,
you're,
the
expert
explainer
and
educator
of
liquid
apps
and
everything
iOS.
What
do
you
got
for
us
anything
well.
B
If
you're,
a
developer
at
all
or
even
a
non
developer,
heck
I
know
that
some
people
have
appreciated
the
intro
to
Depp
network
and
the
scatter
and
whatever,
even
though
they
don't
program
just
to
kind
of
get
a
peek
under
the
hood
and
see
how
some
of
the
things
work
sometimes
I
could
live
and
and
I
like
sit
there
puzzling
with
the
thing
and
saying
like
yelling
at
my
computer.
What
do
you
want
from
me
and
stuff
like
that?
But
it's
a
fun
time
and
I'll
hope
to
see
more
of
you.
There.
A
I
have
one
more
thing:
I
want
to
say:
I
want
to
say
that
I
saw
you
joined
the
vigor
deck
recently
and
you've
been
in
some
of
the
channels
and
I
just
want
to
say
as
a
big
custody'
and
I
appreciate
that
and
I
would
appreciate.
If
you
would
contribute
more
of
your
time
and
attention.
Oh
and
I
guess
I
should
be
clear.
A
I
do
own
big
tokens,
I'm
a
big
custodian,
so
I
am
claiming
daily
Vig,
so
I
guess
throw
that
out
there
because
everything's
transparent
here
I
got
big
tokens
at
the
beginning
of
the
the
launch.
They
were
teleported
and
that's
that
if
you
want
to
any
questions,
check
Twitter,
it's
a
blockchain
guys,
it's
transparent
like
nothing.
This
surprises
here,
but
I'm
super
excited
about
that.
So
hey
you
asked
earlier
about
a
team
joining
the
hackathon.
This
just
hike
me
up.
The
vigor
team
is
joining.
They
signed
up
for
the.
A
Yeah,
so
you're
gonna
have
to
help
them
as
a
mentor,
so
you
can't
really
probably
get
too
involved
until
after
the
hackathon,
but
I'm
super
stoked,
hoping
that
they
run
some
vpu
and
some
different
variations
of
VC
PU,
because
very
like
the
perfect
project
for
this,
with
all
of
the
computations
going
on
in
the
in
the
stable
Quinn
engine
that
they've
got
built,
so
I
want
to
point
them
out.
Ghostbusters
are
signed
up
in
the
hackathon,
who
else,
let's
call
few
out,
then
let's
hop
off
here.
Oh,
we.