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A
And
thank
you
for
the
stoic
visitors
and
for
being
here
in
the
saturday
morning,
so
we
at
zero
labs.
We
do
a
bunch
of
things.
We
work
with
file
coin,
to
decarbonize
the
filecoin
network
and
we're
going
to
show
you
how
to
do
it.
We
have
a
vision
of
embedding
renewable
energy
everywhere
and
we're
going
to
show
you
how
it
comes.
A
We
started
this
project
while
at
energy
web,
which
is
an
evm
proof
of
authority
dedicated
to
the
energy
industry,
but
we
spinned
it
out
in
january
as
an
independent
startup,
and
we
started
working
with
filecoin
already,
while
at
the
energy
web.
A
The
problem,
if
you
are
here,
you
really
know,
I
saw
a
gloss
over
it
like
the
energy
production
and
consumption
is
the
biggest
problem
in
climate
change.
Like
73
percent
of
the
greenhouse
gases
are
emitted
by
the
energy
production
consumption
and
80
percent
of
that
is
still
fossil
fuel.
So
what
we
need
to
do
is
bring
these
numbers
back
to
zero
down
to
zero
and
make
them
completely
renewable.
This
is
why
we're
called
zero.
We
bring
it
to
zero
and
we
do
this
through
three
ways.
First,
we
build
these
green
nfts.
A
We
tokenize
renewable
energy
certificates,
we're
going
to
talk
about
that.
On
top
of
that,
we
built
a
simplifying
api,
a
web
2
style
api
that
simplifies
any
energy
related
interaction
and
especially
also
any
web
3
interaction
to
buy
consumer
redeem.
We
will
learn
what
they
mean
certificates
and
on
top
of
that,
we
built
green
proofs
or
human
readable
proofs,
because
we
don't
think
that
it
can
be
called
transparency
if
it's,
if
a
user
is
forced
to
look
onto
a
blockchain
explorer.
That,
for
us,
is
not
transparency,
so
we're
going
to
see
all
of
this.
A
We
make
them
into
this
web
3
building
block,
that
is
permissionless
and
people
can
program,
and
on
top
we
have
also
this
api
that
enables
developers
of
all
the
world
to
use
it
and
to
for
the
end
goal
of
making
it
easy
to
buy
and
renewable
energy
and
transparently
prove
it.
So
these
are
the
various
parts.
You
probably
all
know
what
renewable
energies
are.
A
You
are
an
educated
audience
so,
but
for
the
benefit
of
the
future
audience
and
our
remote
audience,
I
will
just
do
a
very
quick
primer,
because
also
there's
a
lot
of
misconception
is
a
not
very
familiar
tool
for
us.
It's
the
secret
ingredient
to
changing
energy,
related
behaviors
and
a
wreck.
A
renewable
energy
certificate.
Is
this:
it's
a
pdf
issued
by
registries
all
over
the
world.
A
But,
unlike
the
carbon
market,
they
are
government
mandated
and
there's
a
bunch
of
them
almost
all
over
the
place
like
europe
has
like
25
or
something
like
that,
and
the
big
standards
are
for
the
us,
the
wreck,
the
geo
for
europe
and
the
iraq,
the
international
renewable
energy
certificate
that
covers
most
of
the
other
places.
Iraq
represents
one
megawatt
hour
of
energy.
That
is
already
a
big
amount
of
energy.
It's
the
the
average
american
household
consumption
for
one
month.
A
Okay,
we
will
see
in
a
demo,
we
in
spain
consumed
six
months
and
less
than
one
megawatt
hour,
so
we
will
see
how
that
relates
to
energy
behaviors
in
the
us
and
in
europe.
But
this
is
one
of
the
limitations
of
the
tool,
because
it's
a
big
amount
of
energy
and
we
want
it
to
make
it
accessible
to
everybody
and
we're
going
to
see
how
to
do
it,
and
why
do
we
need
rex?
Because
there
is
once
an
electron
is-
has
been
input
into
a
grid
there's
no
way
of
knowing
where
it
went
to.
A
Unless
you
hold
the
certificate,
there
is
really
no
other
way.
We
live
in
the
soup
of
electrons
and
unless
you
have
a
certified
body
who
tells
you
that
electron
that
came
from
that
source
has
been
put
into
a
grid
and
you
can
claim
it
as
yours,
there's
no
other
way
of
knowing
where
that
electron
went,
and
so
this
is
why
you
need
the
certificates.
There
is
a
difference
between
carbon
offsets.
There
are
some
advantages
we
can
discuss
it
about
this
carbon
offsets.
A
Have
these
many
methodologies,
according
to
the
different
types
of
carbon
offsets
to
measure
their
impact
or
how
much
they're
worth
etc,
while
wrecks
are
deterministic
kind
of
there
is
a
meter
outside
of
the
solar
panel
telling
the
utility
bill.
I've
input
one
megawatt
hour
and
the
utility
bill
has
another
meter,
counting
how
many
they
they've
received.
A
So
there's
a
little
bit
of
a
double
check
already
there
and
a
registry
who
checks
all
the
regions,
devices
and
generators
can,
of
course,
look
for
outliers
if
there
are
outliers
they're
already
faking
the
data.
So
it's
a
it's
a
really
simpler
way
to
certify
a
certain
amount
of
information
of
energy
deterministically.
A
It
has
a
faster
cycle,
so
carbon
offsets.
You
need
to
like
wait.
Five
years
before,
you
can
actually
know
how
much
carbon
has
been
captured
by
the
soil
and
stuff
like
that
in
renewable
energy
certificates,
they
are
issued
monthly,
which
for
us,
it's
still
a
very
long
time
and
we're
going
to
try
to
reduce
it,
and
actually
the
community
is
working
towards
even
24
7
or
having
a
live,
a
live
tool.
You
know
for
us,
of
course,
the
offsets
don't
solve.
A
The
future
like
you
are
emitting,
but
you
are
just
canceling-
your
emissions
you're
not
improving
to
not
emit
anymore,
so
instead,
renewable
energy
certificates
incentivize
the
creation
of
more
renewable
energy,
so
that
more
people
can
emit
less
in
general
and
in
in
this
case
you
are
also
the
green
activist.
You
hold
the
pdf,
you
can
be
the
proof
while
in
the
other
case
the
effort
is
delegated
to
conservation
projects
in
specific
regions,
and
we've
heard
some
of
them.
A
Instead
of
being
you,
so
this
tool
has
been
designed
for
large
player,
large
institutional
players,
and
it
is
gated,
it's
slow,
it's
disconnected.
They
live
all
in
siloed
databases.
You
kind
of
already
see
why
a
blockchain
is
naturally
useful
for
this
kind
of
stuff
and
registries.
What
they
do
is
avoid
double
counting,
so
that
also
makes
sense
that
it's
on
a
blockchain
and
what
we
are
doing,
what
we
want
to
do
is
totally
the
opposite.
A
We
want
to
make
it
easy
fast,
the
digital,
programmable,
permissionless,
okay,
all
the
cool
words
that
the
kids
in
this
place
know
about
right.
On
top
of
that,
we
build
these
proofs.
As
I
told
you
about,
we
will
see
these
proofs
and
we
believe
strongly
on
this
permissionless
layer
like
we
unlock
the
innovation
if
anybody
can
develop
or
embed
renewable
energy
into
their
applications.
A
So
this
was
the
primer
on
renewable
energies.
We
tokenize
them.
This
community
knows
very
well
what
that
means.
They
are
non-visual
nfts,
but
the
advantage
of
nfts
in
this
case
is
that
they
can
be
fractionalized,
for
example.
So
one
megawatt
hour,
which
we
saw
is
that
big
amount
of
energy
can
be
reduced
to
the
what
level
and,
for
example,
we
could
be
decarbonizing.
This
video
called
the
stream
call
automatically.
Also
in
the
case
of
renewable
energy
certificates
like
in
carbon,
offset.
We
have
this
extra
parameter,
which
is
it
can
be
claimed
or
locked.
A
Then
we
step
into
the
second
part
of
what
we
do
so
first
layer,
we
tokenize,
we
have
this
open
source
tokenization
protocol.
That
also
is
useful
to
tokenize
out
or
to
to
tokenize
different
things.
We
can
talk
about
that,
the
second
step.
On
top
we
saw
we
have
this
api
and
these
green
proofs
that
make
it
easy
to
buy.
We
will
talk
about
easy,
the
user
experience
of
web
3.
How
do
we
bridge
web
3
back
into
web
2
and
transparently
prove
it?
So
this
is
you
decarbonize
and
prove
it?
A
These
are
the
two
steps
that
we're
going
to
see
today
and
we,
of
course
I
need
to
go
back.
Of
course
we
worked
to
decarbonize
file
coin
storage
providers,
but
today
we
wanted
to
give
you
a
demo
for
of
how
it
works
from
a
to
z,
I'm
not
a
source
provider.
I
don't
have
petabytes
of
storage,
so
I
needed
to
look
for
something
more
personal
and
to
give
you
a
demo
from
from
me
to
z,
and
very
few
people
know
that
I
also
have
an
art
foundation
in
andalusia,
where
you're
all
welcome
to
come.
A
It's
three
places
in
the
middle
of
nowhere
countryside
very
inspiring.
It's
dedicated
to
the
work
of
my
father,
who
invented
these
disassembled
sculptures.
They
are
like
puzzles.
Okay,
I
call
them
art
for
hackers,
because
really
you
need
to
use
your
hands
to
solve
them,
and
this
is
a
wireframe.
It
looks
done
in
3d,
but
it's
actually
done
in
1972.
A
There's
no
computers
at
the
time.
He
invented
the
concept
of
the
multiple
democratizing
art
and
he
was
using
bonding
curves
in
1969.
So
when
the
crypto
people
come,
they
kind
of
blow
their
minds,
you're
all
invited
to
come.
And
yes,
this
is
a
world
and
the
world
taking
in
sports
right.
So
there's
a
lot
of
things
and
we
have
this
big
building
a
warehouse
where
we
receive
visits,
it's
the
last
studio
workshop,
and
so
we
needed
to
decarbonize
this.
I
want
to
decarbonize
as
a
narrow
foundation.
I
want
to
decarbonize
my
institution
right.
A
So
first
thing
we
need
to
have
the
token
in
in
our
registry.
So
what
we
do.
The
first
step
is
kind
of
happens
before
we
call
some
providers.
They
send
us
a
cancellation
statement
that
has
this
bridging
information.
Maybe
can
I
zoom
it
in
a
little
bit
for
you,
where
you
can
see?
We
are
working
on
energy
web.
It
has
the
network
id.
A
It
has
the
specific
smart
contract,
okay,
the
version
of
the
protocol,
so
if
we
improve
it-
and
you
can
see
that
we
cancel
270
000
megawatt
hours-
that's
a
lot
of
energy,
okay
from
a
generator
in
france.
We
are
in
spain,
but
from
france.
Why
is
that?
Because
europe
is
a
unified,
harmonized
market,
so
I
could-
and
we
also
have
a
common
monetary
system
to
pay
each
other.
So
I
can
decarbonize
with
an
electron
emitted
in
any
of
the
25
countries
in
the
us
is
not
the
same.
A
There's
kind
of
five
grids
if
you
are
in
texas,
you're
kind
of
stuck
in
texas
and
you
need
to
decarbonize
with
a
source
in
texas,
we're
going
to
see
that,
and
so
this
is
the
contract.
You
can
go
on
the
explorer.
That's
where
you
can
see
the
contract
and
you
can
see
there
is
a
minting
event
for
270
million.
That's
what
okay,
not
more
megawatt
hours.
A
So
we
can
go
down
to
the
what
level
okay
and
so
this
these
are
the
proof
that
a
certain
amount
of
energy
has
been
tokenized,
and
it
has
that
bridging
information
that
we
will
also
see
again-
and
you
saw
this
then
as
a
user.
Of
course
I
need
as
a
private
user.
I
need
to
go.
Look
at
my
bills,
find
the
energy
amount
etc.
We
will
see
how
measuring
and
buying,
if
you
have
to
do
it
yourself,
it's
kind
of
tedious
and
it
creates
a
lot
of
friction.
A
It's
similar
to
when
you
open
a
wallet,
a
web3
wallet,
you
need
to
save
your
account,
etc.
So
how
do
we
solve
it?
We
create
this
api
that
will
solve
all
this.
In
this
case
of
the
demo,
I
needed
to
do
a
lot
of
hand
work
still,
but
the
idea
is
that
we
make
everything
automatic
and
you
can
see
it.
So
I
measured
six
months
of
2002
how
much
energy
this
is
just
one
build,
for
example,
and
I'm
going
to
show
you
right
now,
I
I
need
to
use
both
hands.
A
Maybe
okay
I'll
just
do
this,
and
here
so
we
have
a
small
widget.
This
is
for
b2c,
but
imagine
again
that
we
want
this
to
be
completely
invisible
and
automatic
for
the
different
kinds
of
users.
I
can
choose
an
amount,
so
743
units
you
see,
I
can
say
I
consume
kilowatt
hours,
not
more
megawatt
hours.
This
is
unthinkable
for
the
renewable
energy
certificate.
I
have
already
written
that.
I
want
to
decarbonize
my
place.
I
select
I
select
from
january
1st
to
june
30.,
for
example.
A
I
can
select
different
kind
of
things,
this,
the
type
of
energy,
the
wind,
I
can
hey,
say
hey.
I
want
from
poland,
for
example,
because
I
I
care
about
decarbonizing,
one
of
the
dirtiest
grids.
Okay,
I
don't
need
to
choose
from
spain.
If
I
want,
we
can
focus
the
firepower
of
the
web
3
community
onto
specific
places,
and
we
were
talking
yesterday
with
this
with
kristin
from
zumo
awesome
when
you
submit
on
the
background
again,
this
would
be
down
automatically
on
the
background.
A
Our
api
is
matching
the
inventory
so
looking
at
that
certificate
and
taking
the
fractions-
and
you
can
see
here
it
built
whoops-
it
built
this
proof
that
says
that
me,
the
foundation
bear
cal,
has
consumed
743
megawatt
hours.
Okay,
you
have
this
beautiful
impact
proof
and
also
a
verified
page.
A
We
can
see
that
with
all
my
information
so
that
it
can
be
don't
trust
verify
with
whoever
we
are
etc,
so
that
this
is
a
page
that
us
as
a
foundation,
we
can
share
publicly
to
show
the
world
how
simple
it
is
and
how
you
can
do
these
kind
of
transitions
here.
It
says
seven
0.7
megawatt
hours,
because
that's
what
kilowatt
hours
are,
and
you
have
all
the
information
about
the
consumption
entity
what
it
has
been
decarbonized
here,
for
example,
we
are
going
to
see
in
a
file
coin
mining
storage,
providing
situation.
A
You
will
see
the
information
of
the
file
coding,
storage
provider.
You
can
decarbonize,
maybe
your
crypto
holdings,
your
nfts
there's
many
different
things
that
you
can
decarbonize
and
you
get
this
proof
that
converts
a
dry
energy
amount
into
something
that
is
more
relatable
either
the
whoops
the
co2
emissions
and
also
this
story
about
the
impact
that
you
today
have
a
certain
amount
of
impact.
But
if
you
keep
going
in
the
future,
you
would
have
impacted
the
world
with
this
amount
of
forest,
for
example.
So
we
are
transforming
dry
numbers
into
something
more
relatable.
A
Here
we
put
our
own
beneficiary
goals
like
or
as
a
foundation
why
we
want
to
prove
that
it
can
be
decarbonized
in
in
these
proofs.
We
build
also
incentives
to
keep
going.
You
know.
If
you
keep
the
streak
we
gamify,
we
will
give
you
a
special
achievement,
an
nft
or
whatever,
and
there's
all
the
generator
details
in
this
case.
Sometimes
we
don't
have
them.
If
we
can,
we
tell
the
impact
story
like
why
this
generator
is
doing
good
and
how
to
become
a
green
hero
joining
us
sharing
the
story,
blah
blah
blah
et
cetera.
A
But
most
importantly,
you
have
this
verify
page
always
here,
because
it's
not
just
about
the
story,
the
marketing,
it's
about,
actually
the
real
data.
We
want
everybody
to
see,
and
yes,
in
a
normal,
blockchain
context,
you
would
jump
to
this
and
have
the
blockchain
transactions
for
us.
That's
not
enough.
So
what
we
built
is
a
connected
proof
here
that
has
all
the
information,
the
same
data
that
you
saw
there,
but
in
a
more
friendly
for
validators
for
verifiers,
okay,
all
the
certificate
you
can
download
the
attestation.
A
Okay,
it
will
open
the
attestation
it
will
download
are
at
the
station
also,
so
it
has
both
the
one
that
you
saw
before
and
ours.
We
built
this
asan
key
in
this
case
you
see,
there's
this
big
270
megawatt
hours,
73
megawatt
hours
of
energy,
there's
one
tiny,
tiny,
tiny
fraction.
This
is
a
ux
problem.
We
are
going
to
solve
it,
but
you're
going
to
see
in
a
file
coin
case.
Sorry,
in
this
case,
the
sand
key
can
be
very
much
more
complex.
A
Okay,
so
you
have
contracts
which
are
futures
are
promises
from
the
provider
to
sell
you
that
amount
of
energy
in
a
specific
place.
You
have
the
redemption
of
that
certificate
and
you
can
jump
to
all
of
these
and
see
the
pdfs
and
all
the
information
and
explore
in
a
human,
readable
way
or
more
than
just
a
thousand
transactions
on
a
blockchain.
A
You
know-
and
so
this
is
the
the
the
proofs-
okay
of
course,
always
the
blockchain
transparency
and
we're
building
this
so
that
people
can
really
have
a
tool
and
to
to
show
it
to
people.
So
if
you
guys
want,
you
can
surf
this
page
yourself
by
going
to
this
url
or
the
qr
code,
yeah
wait
a
second
while
you
screenshot
it
and
it's
a
tool
to
demonstrate
that
you
are
really
doing
good.
A
So
our
motto
is
less
is
more,
but
zero
is
better,
and
this
is
some
information
about
our
project,
something
that
we've
been
done
with
falcon.
Also,
we've
decarbonized
240,
000
megawatt
hours
for
some
of
the
storage
providers
and
filecoin
is
really
a
pioneering
wanted
to
decarbonize
the
whole
network.
A
Since
genesis,
we
have
another
one
with
git
coin
here
and
I
want
to
leave
you
with
the
last
thoughts,
which
is
what
you
saw,
was
also
a
little
bit
of
a
manual
process,
but
imagine
if
all
that
is
made
automatic,
it's
embedded
in
any
digital
behavior
that
we
have.
A
It
becomes
the
frictionless
adoption
of
renewable
energy,
and
this
is
what
we
need
to
strive
in
the
web,
3
space
and
also
in
in
general,
for
accelerating
the
adoption
of
renewable
energy
that
needs
to
happen
now
and
fast,
and
so
one
side
of
how
we
tackle
that
is
making
it
this
programmability.
A
That
has
advantages
in
the
case
of
file
coin,
for
example,
it
can
be
made
automatic
so
that
an
api
can
prove
their
storage
providers
green.
It
can
give
them
a
reputation
system.
Maybe
we
will
hear
today
something
from
the
development
of
the
hackathon.
I
don't
know
what
the
result
will
be,
but
the
reputation
system
will
automatically
get
one
of
the
parameters,
of
course,
from
this
decarbonized.
How
much
green
these
people
are?
A
These
storage
providers
are
and,
of
course,
we
are
storing
all
these
pdfs
on
filecoin,
it's
important
to
say,
and
we
are
applying
this
to
many
different
contexts.
It's
just
not
just
filecoin.
We
are
working
with
zuma,
of
course,
to
decarbonize
bitcoin
and
other
kind
of
crypto
holdings
and
beyond
crypto.
Also,
we
are
receiving
a
lot
of
demand
from
web
2
companies
that
have
nothing
to
do.
A
We
are
bridging
web
3
back
into
web
2
through
this
normal
web
2
api
that
users
are
familiar
with
and
we
think
that
on
the
web
3
side
by
making
it
a
permissionless
building
block,
we
can
accelerate
innovation.
So
you
guys
can
use
this
tool
to
create
things
that,
maybe
we
don't
even
imagine-
and
on
the
web
2
side
we
are
making
it
simple
so
that
there
is
a
wide
adoption
and
and
why
distribution.
A
So
this
is
our
invitation
to
you
guys
to
start
building
on
top
of
us
and
and
checking
renewable
energy
certificates,
not
just
carbon
there's.
Eighty
hundred
are
talking
about
tokenized
carbon,
very
few
talking
about
energy,
think
about
the
energy
as
well
and
join
us
in
this
programmable
decarbonization
revolution.
This
is
what
we're
thinking
if
it
becomes
programmable
and
automatic.
A
You
solve
a
lot
of
the
ux
problems
of
adopting
renewable
energy.
We
can
embed
renewable
energy
in
anything.
Even
if
you
don't
have
solar
panels
yourselves,
you
can,
through
these
certificates,
prove
that
your
energy
is
green
and
yeah.
So
this
is
us
join
us.
Join
our
discord.
Come
talk
to
us
and
I'm
looking
forward
to
hearing
your
questions,
doubts
comments.