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A
Okay,
I'm
not
going
to
torture,
you
with
a
presentation
or
a
slideshow.
I
hate
coming
to
these
things
and
then
watching
somebody,
like,
sadly,
click
through
slideshows.
That
always
kills
me
inside,
but
I
would
like
to
talk
to
you
guys
and
actually
with
all
of
you.
If
that's
okay
is
everyone
cool
with
that?
Okay,
how
many
of
you
are
gamers?
A
Okay,
I
see
some
people
not
raising
hands
you're
liars.
Every
single
person
in
here
plays
games
of
some
sort.
So
I'm
gonna
tell
you
a
little
tiny
bit
about
me
and
then
I'm
gonna
jump
into
sort
of
the
problem
that
I
would
like
your
help
solving.
A
I
am
jason
brink.
I've
been
in
the
blockchain
space
since
2013
2014.
Originally
I
entered
the
space
from
the
perspective
of
using
blockchain
as
a
way
to
fix
some
of
the
problems
with
foreign
aid
sort
of
from
a
social
social
perspective.
I'd
done
some
previous
work
in
in
haiti
and
peru
and
stuff
for
disaster
relief
and
saw
all
sorts
of
problems
with
specifically
foreign
aid
and
getting
the
help
to
the
people
who
need
it.
The
most.
A
I
worked
in
that
space
for
a
few
years,
trying
to
work
with
governments
and
ngos
and
found
that
that
really
didn't
work
very
well
because
they're
so
slow
and
they
won't
ever
take
the
risk
necessary
to
make
the
changes
that
really
make
a
difference
for
people
and
that's
when
I
decided
to
get
into
play
to
earn
gaming
and
blockchain
gaming,
because
it's
a
way
that
you
can
actually
provide
value
to
people
in
exchange
for
their
time
playing
games
and
actually
help
some
of
the
people
that
are
sort
of
need,
help
the
most
tracking
so
far
good
awesome.
A
I
don't
want
to
do
like
the
whole
long
biography
thing,
but
what
I,
what
I
would
like
to
talk
about
is
that
in
the
world
of
blockchain
gaming,
all
of
us
in
here
are
in
blockchain
at
some
level
right.
A
A
Okay,
perfect,
so
are
you
brand
new
too,
or
you've
been
here
for
a
little
while,
okay,
okay,
great
so
one
of
the
things
I
went
to
a
panel
this
morning?
It
was
what
was
it.
It
was
user
retention
and
gaming,
okay,
which
was
a
very
interesting
panel.
Had
president
ozinga
someone
from
amazon
games,
maybe
some
of
you
were
there?
Anyone
see
that
panel.
A
What
was
really
interesting
about
it
to
me
is
that
it
was
very
clear
because
there
were
a
few
little
darts
that
they
threw
at
the
web
3
community,
where
they're
like
yeah
the
people
with
their
pyramid
schemes,
those
guys
and-
and
I
thought
that
was
that
was
really
interesting,
because
it's
I'm
from
this
perspective-
that
what
blockchain
has
is
the
ability
to
profoundly
change
lives
and
absolutely
help
people,
especially
when
you
combine
it
with
technologies
like
gaming.
A
But
the
problem
is:
is
that
so
many
people
outside
of
this
space?
Look
at
it
and
say
that's
a
scam?
That's
that's
terrible
they're,
all
liars,
it's
all
crap
and
in
the
gaming
space
we
deal
with
this
on
a
daily
basis.
Okay
for
context,
we
spent
over
150
million
dollars
in
january
alone,
bringing
new
game
properties
into
our
ecosystem.
A
A
Well,
not
not
dozens
22,
so
you
know
almost,
but
that
we
deal
with
this
pushback
in
the
nft
space
or
in
the
in
the
gaming
space
against
nfts
and
against
blockchain
technology
in
general,
and
what
I
would
like
to
do
is
I'd
like
to
talk
to
all
of
you
and
to
the
community,
which
I
assume
is
behind
one
of
these
cameras
over
there
about
this
about
what
we
can
do
to
lead
the
conversation
in
a
positive
direction,
so
have
any
of
you
prior
to
getting
into
the
blockchain
space.
A
A
A
What
have
what
tools
do
we
have
at
our
disposal
and
I'm
very
much
wanting
to
brainstorm
with
you
guys
that
we
have
not
tapped
that
we
can
tap
to
overcome
some
of
this.
What
educational
initiatives
could
we
potentially
offer?
How
would
we
switch
that
narrative
to
move
in
a
new
direction?
Anyone
have
any
amazing
ideas.
A
What
was
that
good?
Oh
my
god!
Yes
good
you!
That's
that's
a
huge
one!
That's
absolutely
huge
because
you
know
nobody
wants
to
to
sit
there
and
you
know
type
in
like
massive
addresses:
12-word
mnemonics,
oh
my
god,
yeah,
it's
terrible!
It's
terrible!
That's
one
of
the
biggest
things!
That's
one
thing
we're
working
on
a
lot.
We
have
a
very,
very
good
ux
team,
we're
not
completely
there.
Yet
there
are
still
some
parts
of
our
ux
that
are
absolute
crap
and
I
will
say
that
publicly
and
acknowledge
that,
but
we're
working
on
it
anything
else.
B
One
of
the
biggest
challenges
is
there's
a
lot
showing
not
telling.
I
think
one
of
the
challenges
is
there's
a
lot
of
like
valid
criticisms
or
concerns
about
totally
things
that
were
promised
that
maybe
didn't
pan
out
the
way
that
they
were
supposed
to,
and
I
think
the
more
that
we
have
and
especially
like
projects
that
are
short-term
sort
of
like
play
into
the
worst
of
those
fears
and
so
figuring
out.
How
do
we
actually
show
them
like?
B
A
One
of
the
things
that
I
feel
that
we
have
to
as
a
community
do
is
fight
against
these
things,
to
call
them
out
to
make
make
it
known
that
you
know
this.
Whatever
it
is,
is
a
scam.
This
thing
needs
to
be
destroyed
and
it,
interestingly,
with
with
ipfs
and
permanent
storage
and
fingerprints,
and
all
of
these
things.
Sometimes
that
gets
really
really
hard,
because
you
can't
you
know
the
nature
of
decentralization
means
that
it's
impossible
to
ever
kill
something
right.
You
can't
so
it
becomes.
A
C
Very
overwhelming,
because
it
there's
so
much
to
it
that
I
felt
like
coming
into
it,
was
going
to
be
hard
to
understand
because
it's
technology
and
it's
new
and
all
those
things.
So
I
think
just
thinking
about
what
we
do
like
having
a
way
to
better
visualize
and
represent
it
like
I've.
A
C
B
C
It's
so
intangible
yeah,
something
like
that.
E
I'm
very
curious
about
how
we
can
engage
with
regulators
it.
I
do
genuinely
want
to
help,
but
it
feels
like
they're
so
far
removed,
be
it
in
the
eu
or
the
us
like.
I
just
don't
know
how
to
communicate
with
it,
get
in
touch
with
us.
Well,.
A
As
I
understand
it,
the
internet
is
a
series
of
tubes
into
which
you
insert
cats.
Sorry,
no,
that's
that's
a
really
big
thing.
This
is
something
that
that
that
at
gala
games
we're
working
on
because
we
we
want
to
be.
A
We
want
to
want
regulators
to
understand
that
nothing
that
we're
doing
is
opposed
to
their
mandate,
to
protect
consumers,
we're
not
trying
to
screw
people
over.
If
we
were
trying
to
screw
people
over,
we
would
all
be
anonymous.
I
would
not
be
standing
here
if
you
were
to
you
know,
go
look
for
me:
you'd
see
a
cartoon
cat
or
something
like
that.
Nothing
against
cartoon
cats
by
the
way
cartoon
cats
are
amazing
and
they
go
well
in
internet
tubes,
but
we
we
very
fundamentally
do
want
to
work
with
regulators.
A
What
I
have
found
is
I've.
I've
engaged
in
conversations
with
with
quite
a
few
different
different
agencies
and
organizations,
and
I'm
actually
very
soon
going
to
be
helping
put
together
a
blockchain
education
initiative
that
is
specifically
directed
at
informing,
not
necessarily
just
regulators,
because
regulators
kind
of
exist
in
their
own
agencies
and
they
do
their
own
thing,
but
informing
those
who
the
legislators,
who
are
the
ones
who
then
inform
or
create
the
regulations
that
the
regulators
then
enforce.
God
that's
a
confusing
process,
but
yeah.
We.
A
We
feel
that
education
is
absolutely
critical
and
there
are
so
many
things
that
you
know.
I
mean
to
be
completely
honest.
Like
you
take
the
word
cryptocurrency
right
man,
we
up
when
we
picked
that
one
like
like,
we
really
really
did
like
we
could
have
done.
We
could
have
called
it
digital
assets.
We
could
have
called
it
literally
anything
except
crypto,
currency,
hidden,
dark
scary,
and
anyone
who
knows
anything
about
blockchain
knows
that
it's
not
bad
at
all,
like
it's
literally
the
opposite
of
that.
You
know.
A
If
you
look
at
you
know
any
blockchain
outlaw
okay,
not
any
most
blockchains.
You
can
follow
transactions
from
a
to
b.
Very
very
very
easily,
and
so
the
name
cryptocurrency
is
like
so
bad.
It
almost
seems
like
it
was
intentionally
chosen
just
to
mess
people
up,
but
yeah
education,
just
just
telling
people
that
is
huge.
A
D
D
As
a
crypto
fund,
because
there's
some
women
that
are
traders
and
then
you
know
just
kind
of
learn
with
each
other
and
that's
something
that
we
hold
weekly
meetings
at
the
nft
boutique
in
tulum,
and
I
welcome
all
of
you
to
come
and
visit
us.
It's
really
fun
and
we're
doing
a
lot
of
things
that
are
mixing.
You
know
the
digital
and
analog
worlds
and
irl
worlds
with
nfts
and
I
think
that's
nfts.
I
feel
like
our
sort
of
this,
the
gateway
drug
into
crypto
and.
C
D
Way
to
learn
about
blockchain
technologies
and
the
possibilities
that
blockchain
opens
up
so
yeah,
so
I
just
wanted
to
introduce
myself
I'm
sandra.
I
also
go
by
miss
cosmic
and
say
hi
and
we
definitely
you
know,
are
open
and
wanting
to
have
more
male
allies
that
you
know.
Will
you
know
help
us,
but
we
also
felt
like
it
was
necessary
to
have
a
place
for
us
to
learn,
because
you
know
honestly
the
way
that
men
and
women
communicate,
especially
in
the
nft
game,
is
really
really
different
and
so
yeah.
D
A
Thank
you.
I
highly
encourage
you
to
reach
out
to
our
coo
and
the
ceo
of
gala
music.
Sarah
buxton
she'd
be
very
interested
in
hearing
about
what
you
guys
are
working
on,
yeah,
sure
sure
so
yeah
is
there
anything
else,
any
massive
outliers
that
we're
missing.
I
like
the
outreach
I
like
the
working
with
regulation.
A
G
I
think
the
education
piece
is
not
just
from
a
usability
perspective
and
educating
users,
but
definitely
from
a
development
perspective
as
well,
there's
not
enough
growth
and
not
enough
things
being
built
across
these
ecosystems.
I
someone
said
this
to
me
the
other
day
that
you
know
as
much
as
people
talk
about
the
explosion
of
blockchain,
it's
growing
slower
than
a
lot
of
like
mobile
apps
and
like
yeah
so
yeah.
I
think
that
that's
something
that
seriously
needs
to
be
considered
of.
How
do
we
build
a
more
friendly
ecosystem
for
developers.
A
Yeah,
no,
I
think
that
that's
that's
that's
critical
and
I
think
that
how
do
we
build
a
more
friendly
ecosystem
for
developers
and
how
do
we
get
those
developers
paid
is
another
question,
because
so
much
of
the
whole
blockchain
space
is
based
on
the
open
source
ethos
right.
But
the
problem
is:
is
that
sucks?
If
you
want
a
paycheck
like
it's
great?
A
If
you
want
to
sit
at
home
and
code
by
yourself
and
you
know
commit
to
repos
and
things
like
that
super
cool,
but
it
doesn't
pay
the
bills
and
people
have
to
pay
the
bills.
It's
part
of
life.
You
know,
so
we
have
such
a
small
community
of
like
hardcore
developers,
but
we
really
need
to
grow
that.
So,
if
hey,
we
need
to
hire
some
developers,
we
need
to
hire
lots
of
developers.
So
if
you're
interested,
let
me
know
but
anyway
yeah.
That's,
that's
that's.
A
What
I
wanted
to
come
here
and
talk
to
you
guys
about
is
basically
just
pick
your
brains
because
you're
all
here
you're
all
in
the
space
very
infrequently.
Do
we
get
to
get
together
and
have
this
specific
conversation,
because
we
sort
of
live
in
an
echo
chamber
right?
All
of
us
understand
this,
so
we
get
together
and
we're
like.
Oh,
yes,
nfts
nfts
are
fantastic.
You
know,
sign
the
transaction,
no
big
deal.
A
You
know
all
of
these
things
and
we
forget
that
outside
of
this
space,
there's
an
entire
world
of
billions
of
people
who
think
that
we
are
insane
and
it
is
important
that
we
work
to
reach
them.
So
that's
all
that
I
really
have
to
say
I'm
happy
to
answer
any
questions
about
gala
games.
I
have
completely
failed
in
talking
about
what
my
actual
job
is.
A
F
So
when
will
we
have
games
like
csgo,
at
least
because
they
seem
to
have
a
pretty
decent
marketplace
for
their
stuff,
and
I
found
it
kind
of
weird
how
we
haven't
had
something
similar
and
we're
still
like
messing
around
with
axes
and
stuff.
It's
really.
A
Sad,
isn't
it
so
it's
this
is.
This
is
one
of
the
reasons
that
we
started.
Gala
games,
gala
games
was
founded
by
eric.
Schiermeyer
was
the
one
of
the
founders
of
zynga,
most
of
our
c
staff,
come
from
ea
and
activision
and
zynga,
and
you
know
other
gaming
giants,
and
we
are
all
hardcore
believers
in
the
blockchain
space
and
are
all
very,
very
sad
at
the
state
of
blockchain
gaming,
which
is
why
we're
doing
what
we're
doing
so.
A
When
will
you
see
something
like
cs
go
if
I,
if
I
say
this,
it's
going
to
put
a
put
a
mark
on
our
timeline
here
recently,
we
announced
that
we
are
bringing
a
game
called
grit
to
the
blockchain,
and
grit
is
kind
of
what
you
get
if
you
crossed
red
dead
redemption
2
with
pubg,
and
it
is
insanely
fun
full
triple
a
quality
built
by
a
team
with
decades
of
experience,
it's
a
real
game
and
it
is
really
having
blockchain
interaction.
A
Hey
man
join
our
discord,
galagames.chat
galagames.chat
and
very,
very
active,
wonderful
discord
community
that
is
terribly
opposed
to
the
roy
boy
mentality.
So
just
no
no
price
speculation
but
come
in
and
say
hi
and
let's
talk
about
games
and
you
got
a
question.
I
believe.
H
So
one
of
one
of
the
issues
we've
seen
with
like
game
adoption
is
some
of
the
like
steam,
like
the
app
stores
that
are
out
there.
They
don't
they
don't
really
enable
nfts,
no
and
the
publishers
can't
really
get
around
their
agreements
with
these
payment
facilitators
correct.
So
how?
How
is
that
space
evolving?
What
are
you
guys
doing
about
that?.
A
So
that's
an
interesting
question,
it's
a
very
interesting
question
and
it
hurts
my
heart
to
see
gabe
being
so
anti-nft
and
anti-blockchain.
It
hurts
my
heart
because
the
man
is
an
idol
to
me.
I
love
steam.
We
are
positioning
ourselves
to
be
blockchain
steam.
A
That's
what
we're
trying
to
do
and
the
way
that
we're
getting
around
that
is
by
buying
games
grit,
which
I
was
just
talking
about,
joined
our
platform
the
day
before
it
was
planning
on
launching
on
steam,
and
so
they
decided
not
to
launch
on
steam
and
they're
launching
with
us
instead.
H
And
then
second
question
is
like
what
what
chains
do
you
support
right
right.
A
A
So
this
is
why
we're
building
our
own
right
now,
everything
that
we
have
is
all
of
our
nfts
are
erc
1155s,
and
we
are
also
in
the
process
of
building
a
constellation
of
bridges
to
allow
you
to
take
stuff
wherever
you
feel
like
taking
it,
but
at
the
center
of
that
will
be
gala
chain,
except
it
won't
be
called
gala
chain
that
will
do
its
own
thing,
so
kind
of
have
to
to
roll
your
own.
With
that
one
anything
else,
any
other
questions.
Anyone
has.
A
I
don't
know
where
my
time
is.
I
don't
want
to
like
mess
up
the
schedule.
Oh
dear
I'm
at
202.,
am
I
okay?
Okay,
any
other
questions,
anything!
No
we're
good!
Okay,
awesome!
Well,
you
guys
can
check
us
out
gala.games.
Please
join
our
discord
at
galagames.chat.
We
would
love
to
have
you
there
and
yeah.
Follow
us
on
twitter
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gala
games
and
I
am
jason
benderbrink.