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From YouTube: Voice.com CEO Salah Zalatimo Gets Social w/ Writer.io and Everything EOS - LIVE INTERVIEW
Description
Voice.com CEO, Salah Zalatimo joins Everything EOS in collaboration with Writer.io to discuss Voice communities, future plans, decentralized governance, EOS, token economics, and more.
Salah Zalatimo
Voice.com - CEO
Chaney Moore
Cryptowriter - CBO
www.writer.io
Zack Gall
Everything EOS - Host
LiquidApps.io - Head of Community
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A
It's
everything
voice
everything
you
want
to
know
about
voice
in
30
minutes,
so
guys
we're
gonna,
keep
this
simple
when
you
get
on
youtube-
and
you
see
this
on
youtube,
please
remember
to
smash
that
like
button
and
do
the
follow.
It
really
helps
everybody
follow,
find
zack
out
there
today
before
I
get
into
it
like
I
said
this
is
a
30
minute
episode,
we're
keeping
it
short
and
brief.
B
Let's
get
into
it
man,
let's
just
I'm
excited
here-
I'm
excited
to
talk
about
this.
We
just
had
a
communities
launch
recently.
We're
gonna
have
some
questions
about
that.
We
had
a
voice
token
reset
today
and
I
think
everyone's
wondering
what
the
the
future
plans
are
for
voice.
It's
almost
a
year
old,
already
only
a
couple
more
months.
A
So
salah,
thank
you
so
much
for
joining
us
today.
We
appreciate
it
without
putting
anything
out
there,
we're
going
to
go
jump
right
into
it,
and
this,
as
you
know,
is
an
eos
kind
of
based
show,
so
we're
going
to
hit
you
with
a
hard
question
first
that
the
community
really
wants
to
know
about
what
will
the
relationship
be
between
voice
and
the
us
blockchain?
Can
you
answer
that
today.
C
Well,
first
of
all,
thank
you
very
much
zach
and
cheney
for
having
me
on.
I
always
enjoy
our
conversations.
You
guys
are
my
source
of
information
on
the
world
of
eos,
so
I'm
very
happy
to
be
here
and
thank
you
for
dedicating
a
show
to
our
platform.
Voice
short
answer
is
no.
C
I
cannot
answer
that
right
now,
but
but
what
I
can
say
is
that
we
are,
you
know
we
were
we're
born
with
eos
io
in
our
dna,
and
it's
not
something
that
we
forget
and
our
core
blockchain
is
built
on
esio,
and
so
there
will
certainly
be
connectivity,
because
we,
you
know
our
our
most
loyal
fans,
come
from
the
eos
community
and
and
it's
not
something
that
we
take
lightly
and
not
something
that
we
intend
on
ever
forgetting,
and
so
we
are
certainly
working
towards
some
some
significant
interplay
with
the
with
the
with
the
community,
and
I
unfortunately
have
to
hold
the
specifics
of
that
until
we
have
a
more
formal
announcement
coming
a
bit
further
down
the
road.
A
I
appreciate
that
I'll
go
ahead
and
say
then
I
guess
you
can't
talk
about
potentially
a
link
between
voice
accounts
and
eos
accounts,
then
so
I
will
move
on
from
there,
but
I
appreciate
it
so
you
mentioned
eosio
so
from
my
understanding-
and
you
can
maybe
clarify
here
that
the
voice
blockchain
is
run
by
a
single
eosio
blockchain.
Is
that
correct.
C
That
that
is
correct.
There
are,
there
are
more
than
one
blockchain
on
on
voice.
There
is
a
content.
Blockchain
there's
blockchain
managers,
our
identity.
There
are
others
in.
So
to
answer
the
question
more
specifically,
it
is
all
esio,
but
we
are.
We
don't
necessarily
have
everything
running
on
a
single
blockchain.
We
have
a
few
different.
We
have
a
few
blockchains
with
different
purposes
and
we
continue
to
kind
of
test
and
iterate
and
and
find
the
optimal
blend
of
those
things.
C
We
do
we
look
at
this
as
this
is
the
skunk
works.
I
mean
we
are.
We
are
we're
managing
and
building
our
own
instance
of
the
voice
blockchain,
because
at
the
pace
that
we
are
testing
iterating,
it
wouldn't
really
be
feasible
in
a
public
blockchain
with
public
governance,
and
so
it's
something
that
we
are
we're
we're
using
to
develop
and
and
mature
our
ecosystem
and
our
platform.
C
And
then,
once
we
reach
that
point,
we
hope
to
have
a
lot
of
the
learnings
that
we've
had
on
the
voice
process,
make
their
way
over
to
to
the
public
domain
as
well
and-
and
you
know,
kind
of
open,
open,
a
more
clear
pathway
for
connectivity
on
the
road.
Well
that
that's.
A
A
good
segue,
then
you
mentioned
onboard
the
number
of
users
and
growing
the
growing
the
chain.
How
how
that
you
know
an
outside
chain
would
have
trouble
doing
that.
Potentially,
what
what
is
your
timeline
and
how
do
you
expect
to
grow
voice
into
millions
of
users,
not
only
just
using
blockchain
but
just
in
general?
What's
what's
the
path
forward.
C
Thanks
jenny,
I
think
you
know
my
background
is
in
digital
media
and
there
are
lots
of
ways
to
skin
a
cat
and
my
preferred
method
of
doing
it
is
with
content.
C
I
believe
that
if
you
create
a,
if
you
create
a
really
compelling
high
quality
and
differentiated
content
experience,
then
people
will
come
and
they'll
come
to
consume.
That
content,
because
there's
never
a
shortage
of
new
information
needed
and
there's
never
a
shortage
of
curiosity
in
the
world,
and
so
the
more
you
are
consistently
creating
high
quality
content.
C
Those
are
things
like
the
ability
to
be
compensated
for
your
efforts
in
voice
tokens
and
it's
the
ability
to
engage
on
comments,
the
ability
to
help
with
the
self-moderation
in
the
in
the
community
governance,
and
so
there
are
so
that's
the
way.
We
look
at
this
as
more
of
a
traditional
media
on-ramp,
but
then
a
a
a
social
engagement
model.
A
So
you
get
people
in
with
the
content
and
then
you
keep
them
around
with
with
the
ability
to
interact
and
earn
some
voice
tokens
in.
C
Yeah,
what
we're
really?
What
really
differentiates
voice
is
the
fact
that
we
are
so
focused
on
keeping
the
platform
100
human
and
so
a
lot
of
the
the
problems
that
we
have
today
with
social
media
and
with
just
yeah
social
media
in
the
broadest
sense,
is
that
it
is
overrun
by
boston
by
fake
accounts
and
by
bad
actors
and
and
bot
farms,
and
so
now
that
enables
algorithms
to
be
manipulated
and
enables
misinformation
to
proliferate.
C
And
it.
You
know
more
broadly,
just
corrupted
that
experience
and
eroded
trust,
and
so
we
we
feel
very
confident
that
once
people
see
the
richness
of
the
engagements
and
the
interactions
on
voice
as
compared
to
other
existing
social
media
and
the
sincerity
with
which
people
are
engaging
with
each
other
and
with
the
earnestness
with
which
they
are
protecting
that
environment
by
by
helping
keep
any
sort
of
objectionable
or
or
disparaging
content
kind
of
on
the
rails.
C
B
B
How
are
you
going
to
do
you
think
it's
going
to
be
an
issue
where,
like
kind
of
like
the
statistics
and
analytics,
are
going
to
be
a
lot
weaker,
because
everyone
is
human
and
everyone
in
the
ad
industry
and
digital
media
industry
is
so
used
to
these
juiced
up
statistics
because
of
all
of
the
bot
forms
that
kind
of
manipulate
the
numbers
everywhere
else
on
the
internet.
C
It's
an
excellent
question:
zach
very,
very
insightful
you're,
really
putting
your
finger
on
something
I
can.
I
can
elaborate
on
that
a
little
bit
and
to
say
if
you
are
familiar
with
the
way
that
the
the
digital
advertising
ecosystem
is
today,
there
is
debatably
between
50
to
80
percent
of
dollars
spent
by
advertisers
that
actually
make
it
to
the
intended
audiences,
it's
known
as
the
ad
tax,
and
that's
because
there
are
a
variety
of
middlemen
along
the
way
and
I
use
it
in
air
quotes
middlemen
like
different
services.
C
So
you
wonder
who's
looking
at
the
ads
on
facebook
and
and
what
an
advertiser
is
actually
paying
for,
and
so
without
a
doubt,
our
numbers
are
going
to
be
far
smaller,
but
our
engagement
and
the
impact
of
reaching
somebody
on
voice
will
be
far
higher
because
now,
instead
of
reaching
10
fake
accounts
to
get
one
person,
you're
just
going
to
get
that
person,
and
so
the
impact
will
be
so
you'll
have
you
know,
it'll
it'll
be
offsetting,
and
the
sincerity
and
the
authenticity
of
the
voice
community
will
also
create
a
better
brand
association
for
for
companies
as
well.
C
You
know
the
stop
hate
for
profit
campaign
does
not
seem
to
be
going
away
because
companies
are
beginning
to
use
their
advertising
dollars
to
demand
more
from
these
social
platforms,
and
so
with
us
coming
out
of
the
gate,
with
a
much
more
sincere
and
aligned
point
of
view
and
business
model,
meaning
we
are
not
out
there,
exploiting
our
users,
we're
not
out
there
to
try
to
turn
our
users
into
products
and
so
that
by
default
I
think,
sets
us
on
a
different
path
altogether
than
the
existing
media
companies.
A
But
you
know
one
of
the
things
that
brendan
mentioned
years
ago,
back
in
june
of
2019,
when
he
was
talking
about
voice
and
announcing
voice,
was
that
there
would
be
hundreds
of
millions
of
dollars
of
budget
to
bring
on
to
bring
on
influencers
to
get
people
to
see
and
find
out
about
voice.
A
So
one
do
you
think
that
we
still
will
be
able
to
see
that
sort
of
money
spent
on
influencers
and
because
we
know
that
only
150
million
dollars
was
invested
into
voice
from
b1
and
then
the
second
question
I
would
have
for
you
is:
when
will
be
ready
to
spend
that
sort
of
money?
If
that's
still
the
case.
C
That
is
definitely
the
case.
This
this
game
will
be
played
in
one
on
the
marketing
field,
and
that
is
because
we
got
to
break
through
the
noise.
We
have
to
be
able
to
become
a
recognized
name.
C
We
have
to
make
sure
that
people
who
share
our
mission
in
taking
social
back
from
big
tech
and
building
a
social
media
platform
as
it
was
always
meant
to
be,
and
so
the
way
to
doing
that
is
in
this
day
and
age
is
really
through
partnering,
with
like-minded
people
aka
influencers
in
this
case,
so
we
actually
have
a
pretty
bold
marketing,
manifesto
and
strategy
that
we'll
be
sharing
publicly
pretty
soon
that
that
right,
that
commits
to
us
not
using
many
of
the
practices
that
we
are
critical
of
in
our
marketing
efforts.
C
So
you
know
simple
example:
does
it
really
make
sense
for
us
to
be
doing
paid
social
when
actually
paid
social
to
me
is
at
the
heart
of
what
has
corrupted
social
media?
I
don't
believe
so,
nor
does
our
marketing
team,
and
so
we
won't
be
doing
that,
and
so,
when
you
come
back
to
our
core
principles,
our
number
one
principle
of
all
is
being
100
human
building,
a
platform
that
is
that
puts
humans
first.
C
So
to
me,
that
means,
instead
of
paying
the
twitters
and
the
facebooks
of
the
world,
let's
go
to
the
influencers
that
are
that
they
are
currently
exploiting
on
their
platforms,
who
are
not
earning
their
fair
share
and
let's
work
with
them
directly,
so
that
we
get.
We
have
a
more
direct
impact
and
they
receive
more
fair
share
of
the
value
they're
generating.
B
Right
do
we
expect
the
influencers
to
be
onboarded,
I'm
gonna
pull
up.
I
put
up
for
a
second
the
quotes
from
telegram
from
after
b1
june
and
the
he
brendan
bloomer
quoted
a
budge,
an
ad
budget
in
the
hundreds
of
millions
of
dollars
to
onboard
influencers.
He
called
out
direct
engagement
with
caa.
I
figured
it's
like
an
influencer
like
organization
with,
like
hollywood.
B
Do
we
expect
these
influencers
to
be
onboarded
and-
and
I
guess
be
paid
in
dollars
before
the
voice?
Token
is
tradable
and
has
value,
or
would
it
likely
come
after
because
right
now
we're
in
this
like
beta
test
mode,
where
the
token
doesn't
have
value?
It's
not
tradable,
it's
probably
going
to
reset
at
least
at
least
one
more
time
it
already
reset
today.
B
C
Influencers
are
starting
next
month,
so
we
are.
It's
certainly,
you
know
the
the
tokens
having
value
and
our
growth
are
separate
paths
there
there's
no
dependencies
there
for
the
simple
reason
that
we
need
to.
We
are
building
our
community
and
our
audience,
because
we
know
that
the
tokens
are
inevitable
and
there's
no
point
in
really
having
valuable
tokens
until
we
have
product
market
fit
in
this,
and
and
we
feel
very
confident
about
the
organic
engagement
and
and
interest
in
the
platform.
C
So
in
fact
I
would
say
that
it's
more
important
to
have
the
influencers
on
well
before
tokens
before
the
final
token
reset
before
they're
valuable,
and
so
you
know
we
are
beginning
to
test
the
waters
this
year
so
and
cheney.
I
apologize.
I
didn't
actually
directly
ask
part
of
your
question,
which
was
when-
and
I
can
tell
you
that
that
is
early
2021.
So
early
next
year,
you'll
start
seeing
a
significant
increase
in
our
marketing
and
our
in
our
outreach,
both
through
influencers
and
and
other
methods
as
well.
A
C
Well,
I
would
share
it
if
I
could-
and
I
mean
that
sincerely-
because
it's
it's
not
something
that
we're
doing
it's,
not
something
that
we
are,
that
we
put
a
date
on
and
we're
walking
towards
it.
It's
actually
it's
quite
the
opposite.
The
token
resets
allow
us
to
continue
to
tweak
and
optimize
this
whole
token
economy
to
make
sure
that
it
is
generating
our
intended
outcome,
which
is
to
incentivize
high
quality
content.
So
if
this
token
reset
gets
us
there,
it
might
happen
it
might
happen
before
the
influencers,
but.
A
C
Well,
your
answer
is
actually
your
question
is
accurate
in
that
the
whole
premise
of
the
platform
is
to
begin
to
generate,
rewards
for
users
and
and
the
voice
token
being
at
the
center
of
that.
So
we
are
working
really
closely
with
the
regulators
today
to
to
gain
approval,
to
be
able
to
enable
the
transferability
of
of
of
the
token
so
that
it
can
empower
the
users
to
do
what
they
want
with
it.
They
can
take
it
off
platform
put
in
their
own
wallet.
They
can
exchange
it
with
friends.
C
Those
are
things
that
we,
we
feel,
are
critical
to
fully
realizing
the
vision
of
voice,
which
is
to
create
a
new
economy
and
a
new
monetization,
a
revenue
model
for
content,
and
so
but
it
is
important
that
we
work
with
with
the
regulators
to
make
sure
that
that
we're
doing
this
in
a
way
that
is
acceptable
to
them,
and
that
is
that
is
keeps
the
everyday
users
protected,
because
once
you
enter
the
world
of
finances,
you
know
social
media.
C
If
you
thought
social
media
was
a
challenging
regulatory
and
security
environment.
Imagine
combining
that
with
with
a
financial
institution.
So
it's
the
kind
of
thing
that
we
view
as
inevitable,
but
not
something
that
is
worth
rushing
because
getting
it
right.
It
is
binary.
You
either
get
it
right
and
it's
amazing
and
it's
sustainable
or
you're
off
by
zero.
One
percent
eventually
they'll
come
off
and
that's
not
anything
we
wanna
be
doing.
A
C
So
we
we
remain,
blackwater
remains
our
largest
shareholder,
and
so
we
still
have
a
very
healthy
relationship
with
b1,
and
I
still
lean
on
on
dan
and
brendan
for
a
lot
of
my
guidance
and
my
advice.
They're.
Both
they
both
offer
a
tremendous
amount
of
experience
and,
and
their
point
of
view
in
the
world
is
just
amazing.
They
have
such
a
breath
of
knowledge
and
because
voice
was
really
born
under
their
leadership,
they're,
the
co-founders
of
it.
C
It's
something
that
I
find
myself
going
back
to
frequently
and
has
been
an
invaluable
resource
to
me,
but
on
a
day-to-day
basis,
there's
not
much
interaction
anymore,
there's
essentially,
no
operational
interaction
on
a
day-to-day
basis.
We've
built
up
a
team
of
about
80
people.
Now
and
we
are,
we
are
self-sufficient.
We
are,
we've
been
pushed
out
of
the
nest
and
we
we
are
flying.
A
You
mentioned
they're,
the
largest
shareholder,
and
that
leads
the
question
that
we
were
asked
earlier
today.
Is
there
ever
a
plan
for
a
voice
to
go
out
there
and
raise
more
funds,
and
if
so,
can
the
community
participate
in
that.
C
I
think
the
expectation
is
that
we
will
definitely
raise
more
funds.
What
we're
trying
to
do
here
is
is
not
small
and
it
will
take
a
significant
amount
of
money
and
some
time
right,
but
it's
also
the
kind
of
initiative
where
you
will
know
you
know
if
we
get
on
the
right
trajectory
and
we
start
growing
at
the
right
pace
and
engagement
remains
high.
C
It's
there's
very
your
risk
is,
is
mitigated
quite
a
bit,
so
it
feels
like
less
of
a
gamble
than
it
does
when
you
first
come
out
of
the
gate,
and
so
that's
the
way
we're
looking
at
this.
If
we
hit
certain
milestones-
which
I
unfortunately
can't
show
the
specifics
of,
but
if
we
have
certain
milestones
in
the
coming
six
to
18
months,
we
will
certainly
look
to
the
markets
too
to
raise
funds.
C
Unfortunately,
I
can't
really
make
any
commitments
either
way
or
or
take
a
position
either
way
as
to
whether
as
to
how
we
would
do
that,
but
we
certainly
will
be
looking
to
do
that,
because
it
will
take
more
than
the
initial
capital
that
we
raised.
Sure.
A
A
A
No,
it
was
good
to
have
the
feed
there.
We
saw
some
changes
into
the
tokenomics
today,
where,
instead
of
going
from
zero
to
one
to
one
point,
three
was
from
zero
directly
to
ten.
So
there's
some
increase
there
in
the
tokenomics
and
some
other
changes
that
look
really
good.
But
the
biggest
question
I've
seen
since
that
time
is:
when
can
people
open
up
their
own
communities
and
can
and
how
will
that?
How
will
that
happen
in
the
future?.
C
I'm
quite
excited
about
that
one.
So
I
will
say
this
because
we
are
still
in
the
we're
still
it's
too
early
for
us
to
know
exactly
what
it's
to
look
like,
but
I'll
tell
you
the
space
that
it's
going
to
be
in
and
it
will
be
very
tokenomics
driven.
So
you
know
we
look
at.
We
look
at
a
post
on
voice
as
it's
as
a
little
microcosm
of
an
economy,
and
so
I
can
elaborate
a
little
bit
more
on
that
the
voice.
C
It
is
people
who
are
effectively
curating
the
post.
I
mean
that's,
that's
that's
our
equivalent
of
sharing,
but
we've
we've
gamified
it
and
created
a
return
on
that
investment.
If
you
will,
by
making
it
a
single
spot
that
people
have
to
outbid
each
other
for,
and
so,
if
you
take
that
mindset
and
apply
it
more
broadly
to
that
to
the
post
you're
going
to
see
more
more
changes
in
those
directions
as
as
we
evolve,
so
you
know
commenting.
How
is
that
going
to
change
with
regards
to
liking
and
voicing
currently
they
are?
C
They
are
displayed
in
chronological
order.
Maybe
that
can
be
up
for
a
discussion
or
some
exploration
voicing
voicing
comments.
C
What
would
that
look
like
and
what
does
that
mean
and
and
likes
being
staking
a
post
instead
of
a
free
like
there's
a
lot
of
things
that
we
are
looking
at
from
a
tokenomics
standpoint
that
are
deeply
deeply
interesting
and
and
can
really
send
you
down
rabbit
holes
and
I've
lost
many
night's
sleep
trying
to
figure
out
trying
to
map
out
the
math
in
my
head
of
you
if
you've
seen
the
queen's
gambit
lately
on
netflix,
I
kind
of
feel
like
the
like
the
young
lady
playing
chess
in
the
ceiling
where
I'm
I'm
seeing
tokenomics
flying
around,
but
it
is
like
that,
and
so
I'm
very
very
excited
about
that
and
similar
with
community.
C
If
you
look
at
communities
as
effectively,
businesses
like
this
is
us
the
opportunity
to
create
their
own
community,
which
actually
they
can
operate
like
a
like
a
a
small
business
and
so
think
about
the
value
of
a
name.
It'll
be
we're
going
to
have
unique
names
for
communities,
so
it
kind
of
is
akin
to
the
to
the
domain
registrar.
C
C
C
We've
got
a
few
more
releases
that
we
think
will
will
get
those
features
through
a
bit
more
of
a
mature
space,
and
then
we
want
to
you
know
kind
of
see
how
we
can
make
that
fit
and
mature
it
a
little
bit
before
we
take
another
push
forward,
and
so
it
is
important
that
we
always
pause
and
make
sure
that
we're
heading
down
the
right
direction
that
it's
really
resonating
and
that
we're
not
missing
anything
before
going
too
far
down
any
given
path,
and
so
on
the
communities
front.
A
Great
yeah,
if
you
get
those
toponomics
right
and
really
drive
engagement,
it'll
really
help
help.
B
Is
that
form
I'm
super
excited
about
all
of
the
blockchain
stuff,
all
of
the
token
economic
stuff,
but
set
the
blockchain
aside
for
a
second
and
one
of
the
things
that
stands
out
to
me
as
personally
as
a
voice
user
is
the
lack
of
common
features
that
are
available
on
almost
any
other
social
media
platform,
because
I
we
all
want
voice
to
be
successful,
but
to
be
successful
being
on
a
blockchain
is
not
enough.
Having
token
incentives,
not
enough
has
to
be
better
than
what
people
are
currently
used
to
and
certain
things
are
lacking.
B
I'm
wondering
if
you
could
provide
a
timeline
on
it.
Things
like
when
I
make
a
post
on
twitter,
I
can
click
and
see
the
analytics.
I
see
how
many
engagements
I
had
how
many
impressions
I
have
things
like
that,
so
not
being
able
to
measure
success
is
a
kind
of
a
deal
breaker
for
me,
because
I
don't
know
if
what
I'm
doing
is
working
or
not.
When
can
we
expect
to
see
better
analytics
on
how
our
content
is
performing.
C
It's
an
excellent
question.
I
just
actually
got
out
of
a
call
about
that
on
monday
and
the
short
answer
is
first
quarter
next
year.
So
we
look
at
that
as
we're
referring
to
it
as
your
as
your
token
as
your
tokenomics
dashboard,
which
essentially
is
really
just
about
allowing
people
to
see
in
a
more
granular
sense
what
they've
earned
and
how
they
earned
it.
C
So
we've
got
this
this.
This
awkward
balance
that
we're
trying
to
strike
between
making
it
easy
to
explain
and
easy
to
understand
and
complex
enough
to
actually
achieve
its
goals.
So
it's
it's
it's
something
that
is
definitely
a
gap
right
now
and
we
are
we.
We
have
a
excellent
team
of
product
managers,
engineers
who
are
very
very
focused
on
this,
and
so
what
you're
likely
to
see
zach
is.
Is
it
come
out
in
in
pieces
like
adding
a
little
bit
more
granularity
around
the
tokens
you
earn,
because
I
mean
right
now.
C
The
most
obvious
question
we
get
is
well
there's
ten
thousand
tokens
in
the
voice,
it
game.
I
wrote
this
post,
but
I
only
got
four
thousand
tokens
back
from
it.
What's
the
deal,
and
so,
as
you
can
see,
here's
a
good
example
of
of
how
do
you
have
something
to
be
complex,
but
also
be
simple,
so
you
can
explain
it
so
the
reason
for
it
is
because
we
need
to
have
a
portion
of
the
tokens
go
to
the
author
created
it.
C
A
portion
is
shared
by
all
of
the
curators
who
helped
that
author's
content
become
discoverable
and
then
a
portion
of
it
is
distributed
back
to
the
whole
platform
in
the
form
of
burn,
and
each
of
those
cuts
is
important
for
a
different
reason.
C
B
Know
so
I
think
the
most
important
statistics
are
how
many
views
did
my
article
get?
How
many
clicks
did
if
I
had
posted
links
in
it,
how
many
of
those
links
got
clicked
and
just
simple
stuff
like
like
that
token
economics
aside,
I
just
kind
of
want
to
know
how
many
people
how
many
page
views
I
got,
for
example,
like
something
simple.
C
Like
that,
oh
gotcha,
yes,
that
sorry
so
what
I
was
saying,
you're
going
to
see
things
coming
on
piecemeal
those
things.
Those
things
are
easy
for
us
to
put
out
and
we'll
be
coming
in
the
coming
weeks
or
months.
A
C
Yeah,
the
edit
posts
may
actually
have
released
last
week,
but.
D
C
Next
week,
if
anything
and
that,
if
it's
not
already
out
and
also
the
change
profile
name,
is
something
that's
coming
in
either
next
week
or
the
week
after
that,.
B
Category
sorry,
good
search,
sir,
I
I
can't
find
the
old
post
that
I,
if
I
didn't
bookmark
them,
I
I
can't
search
by
keywords
or
hashtags.
Even
that's
another
feature,
that's
just
like
so
common
on,
like
normal
platforms
outside
of
voice,
and
it's
something
that
I
feel
like
is
lacking
and
like
blockchain
aside
token
economics
aside.
When
can
we
expect
to
see
a
basic
feature
like
search
by
keyword.
C
Yeah,
it's
a
great
question
zack.
You
know-
and
I
hate
to
say
this,
but
it's
it
is
because
of
the
blockchain.
So
I
know
you
want
to
put
the
blockchain
aside,
but
actually
our
content
living
on
a
blockchain
means
that
a
lot
of
the
off-the-shelf
search
tools
just
don't
apply.
So
you
can't
just
drop
in
a
simple
elastic
search
instance,
or
even
even
a
local
google,
dom
google
search
you
couldn't
do
because
the
way
that
the
content
is
actually
organized.
C
So
we
the
the
theme
that
you're
putting
your
finger
on,
is
actually
our
biggest
challenge
as
a
company
and
unfortunately
I
can't
answer
them
without
referring
back
to
the
blockchain,
because
the
reason
why
basic
things
are
hard
on
voice
is
because
of
the
blockchain
and
so
what
we're
trying
to
we're
trying
to
do
things
in
a
more
deterministic
and
more
secure
and
a
more
transparent
way
by
using
the
blockchain,
and
that
comes
with
the
cost
of
not
being
able
to
use
a
lot
of
industry
conventions
and
a
lot
of
things
that
are
just
generally
taken
for
granted
by
by
our
competitors
who
are
not
on
the
blockchain.
A
B
You
we've
talked
about
communities
because
of
the
voice
communities.
We
talked
about
the
blockchain
and
like
development,
one
of
the
things
that
could
accelerate
this
all
was
by
combining
them
all
community
development.
At
what
point
will
third
parties
or
independent
developers
be
able
to
build
their
own
modules
or
integrate
their
own
algorithm?
Maybe
we
could
select
different
things
like
that.
When
is
it
going
to
be
possible
for
the
developer
community
to
participate
in
this
platform
and
start
building
features
on
on
top
of
the
the
features
that
you
guys
are
already
building
internally?
C
I
mean
it's
honestly
at
this
point,
something
that
we
similarly
aspire
to
and
want
to
get
done,
but
we're
just
so
busy
building
this
just
getting
this
thing
off
the
ground.
You
know
like
that
to
me
is
kind
of
like
you
know,
we'll
come
back,
we'll
come
back
to
that
when
we
can
and
if
I
was
to
like
take
a
guess
at
it
I
mean
probably
20
22.
A
Okay,
understood
again
thanks
for
your
time,
so
I'm
going
to
go
back
here.
C
A
Post
today
was
top
comment,
top
voicer
was
stephen,
joseph
fox,
and
we
said
that
we
didn't
let
them
answer
or
ask
you
any
question
they
wanted,
and
the
question
for
you
is:
who
did
you
vote
for?
I
don't
want
to
get
political.
C
A
C
Well
I'll
tell
you,
I
am
from
pennsylvania,
I'm
from
outside
of
scranton
and
I'm
in
a
different
county.
This
camden
is
in
and
I
but
I've
been
in
new
york
for
roughly
half
my
life.
A
C
A
Okay,
hey
again,
we
appreciate
it.
I
know
we're
gonna
get
skewered
from
our
our
audience
here
about
all
the
things
that
we
didn't
have
time
to
ask
you
about
today.
So
can
we
at
least
get
a
commitment,
the
next
three
to
six
months
to
have
you
come
back
on
and
talk
about
the
new
updates
and
maybe
after
some
influencers
are
on
board
and
how
the
communities
are
doing,
tokenomics
et
cetera,.
C
I
would
love
that
I'm
happy
to,
and
next
time
we
can
maybe
align
it
with
with
the
new
release
that
we
got
coming
up
great.
C
A
B
B
Been
excited
about,
I
know,
rick
he's
part
of
the
voice
team
he's
on
all
the
digital
identity,
patents
that
came
out
in
the
last
year
or
two
so.
C
A
Today,
anything
you
want
to
tell
the
community
now
before
we,
we
let
you
go
and
we're
going
to
sit
here
and
talk
amongst
ourselves
a
little
bit
afterwards.
C
Well,
I
just
want
to
say
thank
you.
Thank
you
all
very
much.
I
mean
cheney
and
zach,
especially
thank
you
for
having
me
on.
Thank
you
for
being
such
strong
pillars
of
this
community
and
just
thank
you
for
the
community
in
general,
for
your
support
for
your
passion
for
your
patience.
I
know
that
you're
all
very
excited
about
voice
and
there's
a
lot
that
you
that
you'd
love
to
see
from
it
and
you
and
you
seem
to
see
the
same
potential
that
we
all
see.
C
But
you
know
we
touched
on
it
a
little
bit.
It's
like
there's
a
lot
of
hard
work
here.
We
are
breaking
new
ground
and
from
a
technical
standpoint,
a
lot
of
fronts
and,
as
you
can
see
recently
we're
beginning
to
more
steadily
release
new
features
and
add
enhancements
to
the
platform,
and
we
expect
that
pace
to
continue
to
increase.
So
stick
around
and
very
excited
to
see
you
on
the
platform.
Soon
great.
B
A
A
It
was
good
we
tried
to
jam
pack
it
in
yeah,
just
just
the
community
knows
we
had
originally
expected
at
least
an
hour.
We
had
hoped
we
tried
to
schedule
an
hour
and
a
half
guys,
because
we
did
have
a
list
of
very
long
and
very
pointed
questions
here.
So
we
try
to
jam
pack
as
much
as
we
could
to
a
very
short
amount
of
time.
So
hopefully
we'll
get
him
back
on
and
be
able
to
dig
a
little
deeper
and
or
rick
or
somebody
else
in
the
future.
A
So
don't
skew
us
too
much.
We
had
to
had
to
pack
a
lot
of
info
into
a
very
short
amount
of
time.
B
A
Yeah,
I
I
I
agree
with
that.
I
mean
they
don't
have
the
bare
bones
or
the
bones
quite
quite
finalized,
and
it
is
interesting
to
hear
that
the
whole
whole
reason
behind
some
of
those
features
not
being
available
today,
like
the
edit
and,
like
you
know,
as
well
as
search
and
other
features,
or
simply
because
it's
it's
blockchain
related
but
yeah
when
they
don't
have
those
features
there.
Yet
I'm
not
not
surprised
that
they
won't
let
anybody
else
come
in
there
and
play
around
in
their
background.
Yet.
B
I
think
the
reason
I
thought
that
it
would
have
been
sooner
is
last
year,
the
day
after
b1
june
I
interviewed
dan
and
brendan,
and
it
kind
of
sounded,
like
things
were
a
lot
closer
than
they
probably
were
at
the
time-
and
I
remember
dan
talking
about
how
you
could
like
embed
voice
posts
in
a
website,
for
example,
so
like
with
crypto
writer,
how
you
guys
have
your
page
on
voice,
but
your
domain,
I
don't
know
where
what
your
domain
is
doing
right
now,
if
it
just
forwards
to
your
voice
page,
but
it
sounded
like
there
would
be
ways
to
kind
of
embed
the
data
from
the
blockchain
onto
your
own
front,
end
that
way,
you're
kind
of
outside
of
the
sandbox,
but
still
inside
it
still
have
the
comments
and
stuff
that
are
only
real
voice
users.
B
Things
like
that,
but
there's
a
lot
of
things
that
I'd
like
to
see
first
before
that,
I
don't
think
we
need
third
party
integrations.
Yet
I
think
the
influencers
for
me
was
the
biggest
surprise
of
how
soon
their
onboarding
strategy
is.
What
do
you
say,
january
2021,
for.
A
First
quarter,
I
think
yeah,
okay,
so
early
next
year,
we'll
see
that
so
you
know
a
little
disappointed,
but
not
surprised
that
he
wouldn't
talk
about
the
us
blockchain,
but
I
think
we
kind
of
based
on
the
way
things
have
gone
lately,
but
you
know
I
did
see
someone
out.
There
wrote
this
wrote.
This
wrote
his
response
down.
So
let's
just
unpack
it
together
here
real
quick
and
see
how
it
goes
short
answer.
A
Our
most
loyal
fans
come
from
eos
community
and
it's
not
something
we
take
lightly
and
it's
not
something
we
intend
to
ever
forgetting.
We
are
certainly
working
towards
some
significant
interplay
with
the
community
and
unfortunately
I
have
to
hold
the
specifics
of
that.
Until
we
have
a
more
formal
announcement
coming
a
bit
further
down
the
road,
he
then
went
going
to
talk
a
little
bit
later
talk
about
the
issues
of
having
a
financial
product
with
multiple
government.
You
know
locations
you're,
dealing
with
and
having
that
set
up
wrong
could
really
screw
things
up
long
term.
B
What
I
want
to
see
and
we
weren't
able
to
get
there
and
we
kind
of
figured
he
wouldn't
be
able
to
say
much
about
eos
is
we
know
eos
sentiment
sucks
right
now.
We
know
things
could
be
better
from
a
communication
standpoint
from
block
one
and
like
we
we're
kind
of
giving
them
the
benefit
of
doubt
here.
We
kind
of
I.
I
personally
aired
out
my
grievances
last
week.
I'm
not
gonna
dive
into
it
now,
but
I
think
a
big
shining
star
with
voice
would
be
if
it
was
able
to
be
tracked.
B
Its
users
unique
users
on
all
of
the
really
popular
dap
like
listing
sites,
so
voices
goal
is
way
bigger
than
crypto.
Their
goal
is
like
mass
adoption,
real
real
world
users,
not
crypto
people,
but
as
far
as
the
crypto
community,
it's
kind
of
like
eos
is
always
getting
on
by
everybody,
and
I
I
just
feel
like
it
would
be
a
nice
big
middle
finger
to
everyone.
A
D
B
D
Oh,
it
was,
it
was
pretty
good
you
guys,
you
guys
jumped
into
it
right
away.
I
liked
how
you
didn't
do
the
formal
introductions
which
is
kind
of
a
waste
at
this
point,
I
think
for
those
who
are
watching.
D
D
D
D
So
there's
a
couple
of
things.
Actually
I
thought
this
was
a
really
good
interview.
He
did
drop
some
really
good
snippets.
I
some
of
the
things.
I
think
that
that
you
were
saying.
While
I
was
joined
that
that
you
were
disappointed-
and
I
wasn't
really
expecting
so
for
me
that
wasn't
that
wasn't
so
much
of
a
thing
I
mean
the
the
question
that
we
keep
asking
all
the
time
you
know
is:
is
voice
going
to
be
connected
to
mainnet
like
at
this
point.
D
I
don't
I
don't
want
to
say
I
don't
particularly
care,
but
that's
not
really
what
I
was
looking
for
in
this
particular
interview.
So
the
things
that
I
I
think
were
really
good.
That
surprised
me
in
terms
of
timeline.
One
is
the
marketing
or
manifesto,
as
he
called
it,
which
he
said
should
be
released
relatively
soon
and
he
even
said
weeks.
So
that's
that
that
was
pretty
good.
D
I
like
that
the
influencers
who
will
come
out-
and
he
said
before
so
he
did
march-
mentioned
marketing
in
q1
or
or
he
did
actually
say-
I
think
january
2021,
but
he
said
even
prior
to
that.
You're
gonna
have
influencers,
and
so
my
understanding
is
that
influencers
would
likely
start
next
month.
I
think
he
mentioned
next
month
that
was
pretty
cool
and
and
he
did
specify
that
the
the
the
influencers
would
come
prior
to
the
tokenomics.
That
type
of
thing.
D
So
again,
the
question,
I
think,
maybe
I'm
not
as
disappointed
will
those
tokens
have
value
in
when
will
and
how
will
they
have
value
somewhat
irrelevant
at
this
stage,
and
I
I
I
don't
think
it
was
a
political
answer
when
he
said
you
know
the
tokenomics
of
things
I
myself
I'm
creating
content,
I'm
curating
content.
I
use
my
voice
tokens.
D
D
So
I
thought
that
that
was
really
cool,
that
I
actually
talked
about
that
and
said
that
the
data
that
they're
gathering
through
the
token
resets
and
prior
to
the
token
resets,
are
influencing
how
they
then
change
the
tokenomics,
and
he
specifically
did
say
that
if
they
get
it
right,
then
it
might
be
sooner
rather
than
later.
So
I'm
not
I'm
not
particularly
disappointed
that
I
thought
that's
actually
a
really
good
answer
and
there
was
a
real
real
answer.
B
D
A
We
would
love
to
hear
yes
everything's
going
to
be
hashbacked
to
the
mainnet
and
everybody
gets
a
newest
account
that
would
have
been.
You
know
that
would
have
been
the
the
ultimate
penultimate
answer
there,
but
obviously
we
did
not
expect
that
at
this
point.
A
C
D
But
it
was
mentioned
rapid
iteration
and
he
did
go
into
detail
in
terms
of
why
certain
features
that
are
common
outside
of
voice
are
a
little
bit
more
more
difficult
to
implement
in
voice.
For
example,
you
mentioned
elasticsearch
the
search
function,
that's
the
first
time
they
actually
come
out
and
say
that
in
that
level
of
detail-
and
I
thought
that
again-
that
was
a
very
honest,
very
direct
answer,
and
there
this
is
a
challenge.
I
mean
running
the
fuse
and
I
did
drop
in
the
chat
like
hey.
D
D
A
B
Yeah
that
that's
one
solution,
the
other
thing
is
even
though
all
of
the
data
is
stored
on
a
blockchain,
you
could
replicate
the
blockchain
data
in
a
traditional
database
and
use
that
for
search,
so
there's
a
lot
of
ways
around
it.
I
guess
that
aren't
directly
touching
the
blockchain,
but
I
think
what
they're
trying
to
do
is
to
try
to
do
everything
from
there.
But
diffuse
is
an
obvious
answer,
so
I
guess
I
would.
D
Unless
they're
gonna
use
google
bigquery
yeah,
I
doubt
that
they
would
redo
like
there's,
no
way
that
you're
catching
up
to
diffuse.
If
you're
building
your
own
solution
from
the
ground
up,
it
would
be
impractical.
D
I
don't
think
you'd
be
able
to
do
it
in
in
any
reasonable
time
frame
by
reasonable
it's
not
happening
even
in
a
year
or
two
years
unlikely.
So
I
think
they're
gonna
have
to
use
some
type
of
off-the-shelf,
and
so
that's
why
I
think
diffuses
the
obvious
answer
here.
There's
only
one
alexander.
D
B
It
makes
sense
I
I
was
surprised
to
not
hear
it,
though
too
maybe
he's
I
don't
know.
Maybe
he
didn't
know
that
we
would
know.
I
don't
know.
B
B
I
did
I
love
whenever
there's
no
hard
stop,
but.
A
A
So
the
just
reminder
I
mean
you
guys
everybody,
your
voice.
Tokens
have
reset
you're
back
down
to
3
000
unless
you've
already
already
spent
them.
I.
D
A
A
A
B
D
D
B
Other
big
news
was
crap
I
was
holding.
I
was
holding
my
words
for
so
long.
I
did
this
thing
where
damn
oh,
he
admitted
that
they
will
likely
seek
out
additional
funding
within
what
was
the
time
frame.
He
gave
two
or
three
years.
I
think
I
don't
remember
here.
D
B
B
B
The
other
thing
that
stood
out
to
me
in
regard
to
these
types
of
questions
was
he
referred
to
block
one
as
our
largest
shareholder,
not
our
only
shareholder
yeah.
So
it
leads
me
to
believe
that
there's
likely
already
smaller
players
involved
that
just
haven't
been
made
public
and
I
can't
even
speculate
on
who
they
are
because
I've.
I
have
no
idea
well.
A
They
could
have
well,
I
say
that
they
could
have
retained
some
equity
to
resale
out
in
the
future
as
well-
maybe
maybe
block
one
kept
51
percent
and
gifted
them
49
to
reallocate
in
the
future
as
they
sell,
fit
and
sell
down
the
road.
A
Some
other
interesting
things
was,
you
know,
uses
for
tokenomics,
some
of
the
things
that
we
kind
of
talked
about
before
the
ability
to
either
up
boast,
upvote
comments
or
maybe
tip
comments,
things
of
that
nature
to
to
actually
get
some
additional
tokenomic
incentives
for
doing
good.
Doing
good
comments,
I
mean
I
hate
to
say
it.
Sometimes
the
comments
like
we've
said
before
are
are
better
than
the
posts
themselves.
So
why
can't
I
reward
somebody
that
has
a
really
good
comment.
A
B
A
A
A
He
mentioned
the
fact
that
maybe
communities
have
value
invoices,
I'm
sorry
names
have
value,
so
that
goes
back
to
kind
of
a
bidding
mechanism
that
we've
seen
before.
Maybe
maybe
community
names
like
we
talked
about
you
have
to
bid
on
them.
You
actually
have
to
use
your
voice
to
buy
and
own
memes.
Maybe
I
want
to
own
the
meme
community.
I
want
to
go
out
there
and
get
memes
I'm
going
to
spend
100
000
voice
tokens
so
that
I
can
own
the
meme
community
and
then
at
some
point.
A
B
I
want
to
see
I
want
to
see
paywalls,
I
think
we've
talked
about
this
before,
but
I
think
that
would
be
a
great
utility
for
a
token
is
like
if
I
made
a
post,
if
I
could
or
a
community
where
the
cool
community
was
behind
a
paywall
and
all
you
had
to
do
is
like
stake
or
pay
a
certain
amount
of
voice
tokens
for
like
a
subscription.
I
know.
A
B
D
Imagine
that
you
can
also
say
that,
as
we
add
features
like
this,
though
it
delays
the
actual,
adding
value
to
the
token,
because
if
you're
going
to
be
able
to
buy
token
and
confirm
this
on
the
last
interview
that
you'd
be
able
to
go
elsewhere
to
buy
the
tokens
or
not
on
this
interview
but
another
interview,
if
I'm
spending
a
lot
of
money
to
buy
these
tokens
and
then
you're
changing
the
game
on
me
a
month
later
or
two
months
later,
changing
the
tokenomics
significantly,
I
might
not
be
as
happy
so
you
know,
I
think
it's
the
balance
between.
D
B
Or
so
that
is
very,
I
I
caught
that
also,
but
I
I
don't
know
like
what
that's
kind
of
like
reliant
upon
like
what
needs
to
happen
or
the
waiting
for
something
it
didn't
sound
like
they
were
waiting
on
regulators
for
things
like
usually.
D
The
way
they
took
it
was
that
they're,
looking
at
the
stats
from
the
tokens.
So
as
we
accumulate
tokens
and
the
tokens
are
moved
around,
they,
they
probably
analyze,
all
of
where
the
tokens
lie
and
where
they
are.
Who
has
them
how
much
post
they
do,
how
much
interactions
they
do
and
they
say:
okay,
it's
too
weighed
heavily
here,
or
it's
not
weighted
heavily
enough
here
or
these
people.
D
We
can
create
profiles
with
them
and
they're,
not
being
rewarded,
they're,
not
being
incentivized,
so
they
end
up
not
doing
anything,
and
I
guess
they're
they're,
just
looking
at
all
that
in
the
background
until
they
see
oh
this,
this
distribution
actually
looks
kind
of
cool
and
everybody
in
terms
of
engagement.
He
did
say
the
word
engagement,
a
lot
in
the
engagement
that
we're
having
with
these
specific
users
or
the
engagement
level
that
we're
having
with
users
in
general
and
how
many
users
that
that
represents
compared
to
how
many
users
are
on
the
platform.
D
A
That
was
a
follow-up
question
I
I
did
want
to
have
time
for
if
he
knew
about
dan's,
blog
and
and
if
he
felt
some
criticism
was,
was
founded
there
with
regards
to
dan,
saying
that
both
steam
and
voice
were
going
slower
than
he
wanted
well
to
hell
with
it,
I
mean
us
is
going
slower
than
dan
wanted,
so
dan's
expectations
about
things
sometimes
aren't
quite
what
reality
is
here.
B
B
A
And
we
will
let
you
yeah
put
whatever
you
want.
There
come
on
water's
warm,
it's
voice,
we're
not
gonna
hassle.
You
yeah,
I
was
disappointed.
You
know
the
whole
eat
your
own
dog,
food
and
and
and
critique
other
people's
timelines.
D
A
That
you
know
they
deal
with
looking
at
content
and
how
that
may
be
taken
care
of
going
forward.
We
had
some
governance
questions
as
well,
but
we
didn't
get
to.
B
Yeah,
unfortunately,
get
there
too
I'm
trying
to
think
of
new
stuff
that
came
out
that,
like
we
may,
have
assumed,
but
wasn't
confirmed
multiple.
D
Yeah
editing
poster,
while
you
guys
asked
that
I
did
go
and
check
you
cannot
edit
still,
which
means
hey
guys.
He
kind
of
dropped
the
peanut
there
and
we're
gonna
get
editing
post
in
the
next
week.
D
And
for
those
listening,
I
I
saw
a
lot
of
comments.
People
were
still
upset
that
you
can't
change
your
your
profile
picture.
You
can
and
you
have
been
able
to
for
almost
a
month
now.
So
if
you
don't
know
how
it
only
works
on
mobile
as
far
as
I
know,
unless,
unless
this
new
update
also
added
it
on
desktop,
but
you
can
on
mobile,
so
for
those
who
weren't
aware
you
can.
A
And
you
can
adjust
your
feed
now
to
only
only
people
that
you
follow
or
communities
you
follow.
So
if
you
want
us,
you
know
find
the
specific
people
that
you
just
want
to
see
your
content
right
now
you
can
look
at
your
personalized
feed
and
it's
it's
there
great.
B
D
B
D
No,
no,
we
had
9,
000
or
so
followers.
So
it's
either
a
bug
and
it's
telling
me
how
many
users
are
on
voice.
I
should
try
and
go
find
that
user,
but.
D
Not
that
guy
seems
like
it's:
it's
somebody
from
china
and
his
number
of
followers
and
his
number
of
people
he's
following
were
both
in
the
the
four
digits
wow.
C
A
The
void
the
number
of
tokens
every
single
user
had,
and
there
was
a
number
of
users-
was
surprising
and
it's
been
a
while,
as
well
as
the
the
number
of
people
that
are
lurkers
versus
actual
posters
and
commenters,
etc.
So
it
was
like
20
or
25
percent
of
the
people
were
actually
posters.
Everybody
else
is
just.
B
Lurker,
I
think
it's
funny
like
we're
asked-
or
I
was
asking
like
when
are
the
influencers
coming,
but
I've
noticed
a
few
times
that
there's
already
influencers
on
voice.
They
might
not
be
like
a-list
celebrities,
but
it's
funny
because
they
might
have
a
hundred
thousand
followers
on
instagram
and
be
super
famous
on
instagram,
but
on
on
voice.
B
A
Like
a
few
of
these,
like
a
few
of
these
communities
right
that
are
out
there
now,
like
evan
blass,
has
a
hundred
thousand
for
six
hundred
thousand
twitter
followers.
B
A
B
Yet
there's
some
challenges
with
that,
because
I
think,
with
the
unique
identity
now
that
they
kind
of
don't
make
kyc
mandatory
you'll
probably
need
a
kyc
to
cash
out
or
trade.
Any
tokens
at
some
point.
But
it's
kind
of
I.
I
see
it
as
a
way
to
build
a
web
of
trust
so
like
when
I
invite
my
friends,
I'm
almost
validating
that
I
I
know
these
people
are
human
and
I'm
trusting
them
to
join
the
platform.
B
But
if
you're
a
major
influencer,
I
have
a
million
followers
on
twitter
and
I
post
my
referral
link
on
there.
Just
because
I
want
you
to
join
voice
doesn't
mean
I
vouch
for
everyone
who
joins
under
my
referral
code,
but
I
also
think
referrals
are
going
to
be
a
great
way
for
influencers
to
monetize
their
influence
to
onboard
people
onto
voice.
So
it
would
be.
A
Pretty
easy
to
get
get.
You
know
five
percent
of
your
your
ref
referral
link
users
for
a
year
or
two
of
her
life.
Who
knows.
A
Be
very
very
good
way
to
to
reward
people
for
going
out
there
and
sharing
the
good
word
about
voice.
I'd
like
to
see
that
even.
D
Because
in
my
profile
picture
I
have
no
beard,
and
now
I
have
a
beard
and
the
algorithm
or
yeah,
I
don't
recall.
If
the
3d
picture
I
took
had
a
beard
and
then
my
profile
picture
didn't
have
a
beard,
they
didn't
like
it,
and
so
they
contacted
me
and
they
said,
did
you
know
the
3d
can't
recognize
you
and
then
I
said:
okay?
Well,
I'm
a
public
figure.
So
clearly
you
know
who
I
am
I'm
talking
to
somebody
on
the
other
end.
D
I
would
imagine
you
know
who
I
am
and
then
the
issue
became
not
that
the
3d
couldn't
recognize,
but
that
in
my
profile
pic
I
had
my
hand
like
this.
I
think
it's
the
hat
picture
and
they
said
you
need
to
remove
your
hand.
You
need
to
choose
another
picture.
That
doesn't
have
your
hand
at
this
point.
I'm
clearly
talking
to
a
human
being.
Who
clearly
knows
who
I
am
because
they
started
referring
to
me
as
eve
and
no
longer
just
hello,
so
they
are
doing
some
checks.
D
I
would
imagine
that
that's
part
of
the
issue
as
well
is
just
the
scaling
up
of
this.
If
they're
still
doing
manual
checks,
there's
no
way
you're,
adding
that
many
people
plus,
if
we
look
at
back
at
the
tech
side
of
things
when
the
iphone
12
pictures
leaked,
what's
his
name,
blas
ryan
blass
or
something
about
that,
he
he
crashed
voice
essentially
by
having
too
many
people
try
to,
and
that's
when
my
account
got,
I
couldn't
access
my
account
for
a
week,
so
so
we
we
still
definitely
have
pain.
A
A
A
But
hey
don't
forget
guys.
I
mentioned
it
before
join
the
join
the
crypto
rider
community.
We
are
looking
looking
for
those
people
to
come
out
and
join
us.
We
have
a
whopping
337
members
right
now,
let's
see
if
we
get
350,
but
at
the
end
of
the
day,
that'd
be
pretty
I'm
one
of
them.
A
Categories
are
now
gone,
I
believe
they
may
make
it
make
a
comeback.
I
was
gonna
ask
that
question,
but
we
kind
of
got
sidetracked.
D
Like
them
they're
using
that's
how
I
found
the
interesting
writers,
I
went
and
found
some
categories
that
I
liked,
and
then
I
was
hoping
that
when
my
feed
came
out
that
I'd
be
able
to
go
and
find
even
more
people
from
specific
categories,
and
I
also
saw
that
it
was
a
way
to
reach
out
to
different
people.
So
obviously
most
of
my
posts
will
be
crypto
related
and
yes,
nation
vp,
but
some
of
the
posts,
the
way
that
I
wrote
them
was
more
business
or
was
more
wellness
or
was
more
philosophy
got
it.
D
I
actually
enjoyed
you
know,
giving
a
tag.
Even
if
it's
just
one
tag
I
enjoyed
giving
one
tag
to
potentially
go
and
get
some
of
those
people
to
to
read
those
posts.
A
Well,
there
you
go
you've,
given
your
feedback
now
and
I
would
like
to
say
to
anybody
you
know
maybe
maybe
zach.
Maybe
we
make
a
a
new,
a
new
voice,
podcast,
maybe
every
month
or
two
we
have
you
know
invite
rick
or
invite
emily
or
or
somebody
else
on
here
to
talk
about
communities
or
talk
about
the
social
networks
that
they're
on
now,
maybe
bailey
or
something
like
that.
Maybe
we
should
have
a
have
a
public
round
table
or
something.
A
You
can
go
right
now
on
voice
and
you
can
actually
look
at
their
profiles.
It's
pretty
neat
guys.
You
know
you
can
follow
them
and
see
what
they
have
to
post,
so
it'd
be
kind
of
cool,
though
maybe
we
have
have
some
interviews
with
them:
invite
them
on
and
have
a
regular.
You
know
once
once,
every
month
or
two
everything
voice,
podcast.
A
B
Yeah
any
any
talks
about
yeah
anything
to
get
the
sentiment
turned
around.
I
know
we'll
have
to
have
a
special
episode
here
soon,
once
we
have
some
positive
things
to
discuss.
Well,
we.
D
We
shared
yesterday
the
bsn
news
and.
C
D
C
A
D
So
the
bsn
network
is,
I
should
even
know
what
the
acronym
stands
for,
but
I
can't
think
of
it
right
now.
I'll
explain
what
it
is.
The
acronym
is
irrelevant
in
china.
D
I
believe
it's
maybe
a
year
and
a
half
ago
now,
there's
this
entity
that
that
got
spun
up
and
it's
comprised
of
four
different
pillars
or
four
four
founding
members,
one
of
them
being
china
telecom,
which
is
the
largest
telecommunications
provider
in
china
and
the
other
one
being
red
day,
tech
which
which
are
taking
care
of
the
the
technical
components
of
this
and
then
two
other
founders
and
I'm
not
sure
exactly,
but
specifically
what
their
their
roles
are.
D
Essentially,
these
four
got
together
and
they
decided
to
do
some
kind
of.
I
guess
you
would
call
it
a
portal,
a
gateway
towards
if
you're
a
developer
and
you
and
you
don't
necessarily
know
blockchain,
but
you
you've
heard
of
blockchain
and
but
you
don't
necessarily
have
the
time
to
do
all
of
the
the
legwork
to
find
out
which
blockchain
I
should
use,
because
at
this
point
there's
hundreds
of
thousands
of
them.
Where
should
I
go?
Do
I
need
to
you
know
where?
Where
should
I
get
the
apis?
Where
should
I?
D
Where
should
I
connect
to?
How
do
I
basically
all
the
technical
background
of
I'm
a
developer,
and
I
want
to
build
something
and
I
want
to
build
on
blockchain,
but
I
have
no
idea,
you
know,
that's
where
I'm
starting,
that's
all
I
know
and
dsn
was
set
up
for
that.
It's
like
basically
a
portal
that
that
offers
you
similar
way
to
what
let's
say
amazon
does
with
hyper
ledger,
and
I
would
imagine
what
google
might
do
with
eos.
D
You
want
to
set
up
a
blockchain
here
are
the
blockchains
that
we've
whitelisted,
that
we've
got
the
infrastructure
set
up
and
that
we
can
funnel
you
into
depending
on
what
your
particular
use
case
is
and
they've
got
it
permission,
blockchains
permissionless,
blockchains
they've
got
packages
for
you,
you
don't
care
on
which
blockchain
you
just
want
to
put
your
information
on
a
blockchain.
Here's
an
option
or
you
do
care
about.
The
blockchain
here
are
the
different
ones
and
here's
how
you
can
get
it
done
and
eos
was
chosen
very,
very
early
on.
D
A
D
The
future
earlier
I
want
to
give
the
so
eos
was
possible
without
us.
Technically
they
could
of
just
spun
up
their
own
eos
change.
You
could
do
your
own,
I
o
iteration,
and
I
think
that
that's
where
they
were
heading.
So
I
don't
want
to
put
words
in
their
mouths,
but
the
idea
was
that
you,
you
could
just
spin
up
esio
iterations,
because
it's
quite
expensive
to
run
on
minute
and
they're
they're
different
key
pieces
of
this,
and
they
had
done
a
a
partnership
with
defuse
a
long
time
ago.
D
Then
if
they
have
a
particular
need
or
if
they
have
enterprise
grade
services,
that
they
requirements
that
that
they
have
they'll
be
able
to
go
to
defuse.
But
without
that
key
middle
component.
Mainnet
was
not
necessarily
as
attractive
in
offering
simply
because
there
are
costs
and
so
we're
taking
on
those
costs.
On
behalf
of
all
the
application
developers
and
because
we're
talking
about
china
we're
talking
about
really
the
the
gateway
and
we're
talking
about
china
telecom,
which
is
the
largest
telecom.
By
far,
the
idea
is
volume.
D
So
really
what
this
is
going
to
do
in
in
an
ideal
scenario,
is
bring
tons
and
tons
and
tons
of
developers
on
the
eos
mainnet.
Now
so
no
longer.
B
Huge
and
there's
some
great
new
developer
onboarding
materials
on
training,
dot,
eos
dot
io
from
my
boy,
peter
k.
So
if
someone
wants
to
learn
how
to
get
started,
it's
really
easy,
whether
public
network
private
network,
hopefully
the
eos
network,
but
I'm
excited
to
hear
that
so
the
other.
B
I
guess
pressing
eos
questions
since
it's
been
a
while,
since
we
we've
had
you
on
talk
and
since
we've
even
done
any
episodes,
do
you
have
any
updates
on
any
any
movement
with
google
since
they've
announced
their
block
producer
candidacy,
I
I've
heard
that,
like
people
wanted
to
vote
for
them
at
first
and
they're
like
hold
on,
let's
start
slowly,
are
they
kind
of
ramping
up
anything?
What's
communication
like
or
yeah.
D
I
want
to
clarify,
because
some
people
put
words
in
my
mouth.
I
never
said
that
google
told
me
please
that
was
never
a
thing
that
I
said
you
can't
find
that
anywhere,
because
I
never
said
that.
So
the
discussions
that
I
did
have
with
google
was
that
they
they
did
clarify
that
they
are
slowly
ramping
up.
Google
is
a
large
organization,
and
so
it
you
know,
takes
time,
but
that
they
do
have
a
dedicated
team.
D
I
know
that
they
have
at
least
three
people
full-time
that
I'm
aware
of,
and
I
know
where
they
are,
and
they're
globally
present,
so
they're
not
in
the
same
time
zone,
so
they
will
have
global
coverage
and,
as
far
as
I
can
tell,
they
are
working
towards
this.
Another
caveat
that
I
want
to
put
and
which
is
very
important,
is
that
people
believe
that,
because
google
has
infrastructure,
all
they
need
to
do
is
click
a
button
and
then
they're
done.
D
That's
not
how
it
works.
It
really
doesn't
work
that
way
you
you
do
need
sure
the
infrastructure
is
obviously
useful,
but
it's
not
as
though
you
just
take
the
software
double-click.
A
button
press
enter
and
then
now
you're
good.
It
doesn't
work
that
way,
and
even
if
it
is
that,
because
it
is
possible,
you
can
get
the
scripts
and
you
can't
do
that
still
need
to
know
when
it
doesn't
behave
as
expected
and
the
harder
part.
What
do
you
do?
How
do
you
debug?
D
D
It's
not
one
click
button
finish.
So
it
does
take
a
significant
amount
of
time
and
even
once,
you've
got
all
your
infrastructure
set
up
which
clearly
they
have
the
infrastructure
availability,
but
to
be
able
to
run
it
to
maintain
it
to
to
to
know
how
node.js
works
to
know
all
the
particular
settings.
All
the
block
producers
are
different,
running
different
configs.
D
I
can
share
with
you
what
my
configs
are
in
general,
but
there's
so
many
different
concepts
that
we've
changed
over
time
and
then
my
behavior
will
be
very
different
than
yours,
so
you're
gonna
have
to
change
your
configs
anyways
you're,
going
to
need
to
run
that
in
a
private
network
at
first
you're
going
to
need
to
set
up
all
your
your
your
your
configs
for
your
particular.
You
know
infrastructure.
D
It
takes
quite
a
bit
of
time.
So
that's
the
premise!
Now
your
question
was:
have
I
heard
or
or
do
I
know
when
they're
going
to
be
onboarding,
I
still
don't
have
a
date.
They
have
been
in
communication,
but
very
very
little
so
I'll
be
up
front.
The
communication
with
them
has
been
very
limited.
D
Was
it
perhaps
premature
for
them
to
come
out?
This
is
another
question.
We
still
see
that
their
bp.json
still
needs
work.
Is
that
really
relevant
right
now?
Not
so
much
if,
if
they're
not
ready
anyways,
is
there
a
big
conspiracy
to
keep
them
out?
No
they're,
not
they're,
not
ready,
they're,
clearly,
not
ready,
and
when
they're
ready.
We,
you
know,
we
we
particularly
we
had
voted
for
them.
D
B
D
Help
and
I
know
that
other
people
are
helping
as
well.
So
it's
you
know
the
community,
as
far
as
I
can
tell
have
been
very
you
know,
welcoming
open
arms.
Yes,
it's
been
a
month
or
so
since
the
announcement,
and
it
would
have
been
great
to
have
them.
You
know
a
little
bit
more
active
since
then,
but
they're
not
is
it
still
great
news?
Yeah.
It's
amazing
news.
It's
awesome.
It's
really
really
good.
Do.
A
D
I
don't
know
I
honestly
so
your
first
question
of:
do
they
have
interest
more
than
running
a
node.
My
impression
is
yes,
I
can't
go
any
further
than
that,
but
my
impression
is
yes.
The
second
question,
though,
about
the
community
management
aspect
of
things.
I
really
don't
know.
B
I
just
I
want
to
point
out.
I
I
shared
this
in
the
everything
us
telegram.
I've
shared
with
a
bunch
of
you
guys
individually,
but
if
you
read
the
article
about
eosio
for
business
like
the
press
release
or
whatever
it
was
in
coindesk
coin
telegraph,
whatever
one
it
specifically
says,
it
mentions
that
google
was
announced
as
a
bp
recently,
but
it
said
the
blockchain
is
a
service,
and
this
like
business
arm
of
block
one's
running
on
aws
ws.
B
So
there
there's
gotta
be
like
something
more
to
it.
I
I
couldn't
get
anything
out
of
bart,
but
like
it
just
it's
not
a
pure
infrastructure
play
where
google
is
just
trying
to
get
block
one's
business,
because
the
article
said
aws
has
their
business
right
now.
So
if,
if
that's
the
case,
then
that
there's
something
else
there
and
I
don't
know
what
that
is-
I'm
not
even
going
to
speculate
on
it,
but
I
I
do
have
high
hopes
for
this.
D
I
would
say
that
if
people
are
expecting
like,
I
know
one
particular
question
that
was
asked
because
it
was
the
resource
model,
people
were
asking:
why
isn't
google
participating
in
the
resource
model
discussions
if
you're
participating
in
the
resource
model
discussions
you're
so
far,
deep
in
eos,
you've
spent
so
much
time
that
you're
able
to
participate
in
that
good?
For
you,
that's
awesome.
D
B
D
How
we
got
here
I
mean-
I
don't
know
what
the
number
of
patches
is
at
this
point,
so
going
back
to
even
the
infrastructure
component
things
we've
patched
eos
at
least
a
hundred
times
since
launch
and
every
single
one.
It
is
key
to
why
we
are
here
today
and
how
eos
io
behaves
why
it
does
and
how
it
does
today
catching
up
on
that.
Is
that
we're
talking
about
a
lot
of
time
here.
B
D
D
I
thought
it
should
be
out
already
by
now,
but
yeah,
if
you're
interested
in
the
resource
model-
and
you
want
to
know
a
more
technical
and
we
did
go
into
the
weeds,
but
also
very
high
level
of
why
we
are
where
we
are
today.
What's
going
on,
what
are
the
issues?
You
know
where
the
where
the
debates
at
right
now,
because
it
is,
is
an
important
topic.
I
invite
you
to
check
that
out
when
it
comes
out.
D
Always
a
good
discussion
between
between
aaron
and
I
and
miles
was
there
as
well,
he
facilitated
discussion.
It
was
really
good.
C
D
A
Haven't
called
out
kevin
rosa,
hey
kevin,
don't
forget,
we
will
we'll
let
you
come
on
the
show
whenever
you're
ready.
A
Anything
else
about
eos
or
even
even
voice.
You
know,
for
we
forgot
to
mention
they're
up
to
80
people.
Now
I
think
the
last
interview
I
heard
60.,
so
they
are
growing
pretty
fast
and
I
went
out
on
linkedin
and
they
have
a
whole
bunch
of
new
new
employees
there
and
some
interesting
job
roles
as
well.
So
you
can
check
out
everybody
on
linkedin.
B
Yeah,
I'm
gonna
definitely
click
through.
I
wanna
see
if
they
got
any
like
people
with
the
proper
backgrounds.
I
know
you
don't
have
to
come
from
a
big
tech
company
to
have
the
right
background.
You
can
have
the
right
skill
set,
but
I
would
like
to
see
like
some
key
hires,
like
you
know,
from
like
instagram
snapchat
facebook,
like
any
anyone
with
that
kind
of
pedigree,
even
like
in
a
vp
role
or
something
I
would
love
to
see
a
product
person
from
like
a
a
established
big
player.
A
Yeah,
you
can
go
back
and
look
at
their
work,
history.
You
know
I
it's
not
quite
the
same.
I
think
I
remember
someone
wouldn't
work
for
jiffy.
You.
B
A
D
Or
so
the
elections
associated
press
have
been.
If
you
go
check
the
account,
it's
been
every
15
minutes.
There's
this
timestamp
of
the
current.
B
D
Yeah,
but
so
we
we've
reached
out
to
stan,
I
hope
dan
is
listening.
We
actually
reach
out
to
him
because
we
want
to
include
this
in
this
week's
hot
sauce.
However,
our
my
take
on
it
when
I
read
it,
it's
not
a
simple
thing:
it's
it's
for
developers
and
you
actually
need
to
go
and
query
the
blockchain
anyway,
so
it
wasn't.
It's
not
a
ui
that
anybody
can
look
into
it's
like
kind
of
misleading,
guys.
Amsterdam.
A
A
A
A
I
still
hope
that
voice
is
an
easy,
easy
one
ramp
once
they
get
their
identity
solution,
hammered
out
and
opened
up
for
the
masses
and
eventually
that
that
becomes
an
on-ramp
for
use,
but
not
holding
my
breath
anymore.
B
Guys
are
going
to
be
back,
we
will
do
an
episode
that
will
be
have
a
title
focus
more
on
eos,
because
I
don't
even
know
if
people
are
going
to
watch
this.
We
had
a
surprise
eve
guest
here.
So
I'll
have
to
rewrite
the
description.
Maybe
even
do
a
new
thumbnail,
but
I'm
sure
you
guys
will
be
back
we'll
do
one
soon.
B
A
D
A
A
So
zach-
and
this
was
a
this-
was
an
everything
voice
episode
and
it
was
I'm
here
in
an
office
environment
today,
a
lot
of
people.
I
can't
go
out
and
do
a
really
large
go.
Yes.
Do
you
want
to
end
up
on
the
on
the
old
fist
bump
go
voice
today?
What
are
we
doing
here?
Man?
We
didn't
talk
about
this,
oh
look
at
that
there
we
go.
No,
I'm
cheney,
moore,
I'm
zach!
Oh.