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A
Guys
think
anyone
else
is
coming
I
think
we
can
start
the
show.
A
Maybe
we
can
start
off
with
what
happened
this
week.
I
can
go
first,
not
a
whole
lot.
On
the
give
us
front,
I
mean
a
lot
of
research
like
not
a
whole
lot
of
real
action,
direct
action,
but
a
lot
of
research
and
a
lot
of
introductions
to
really
cool
people.
You
know
talk
about
the
ratty
card.
People
about
the
potentials
talked
with.
You
know
a
bunch
of
token
bombing
curve.
Croatian
market
research,
people-
and
you
know
the
Aragon
conference-
was
it's
really
fun.
A
I
got
to
present
a
couple
times
and
also
hanging
out
at
girly
con
right
now
and
just
really
doing
doing
mostly
the
social
side
of
things.
But
it's
been
pretty
productive.
A
little
bit
adapt
action.
You
know
like
as
in
making
some
issues
and
things
like
that,
but
in
general,
pretty
easy
fun
week.
I'm
sure
I
did
a
bunch
of
other
things,
but
I'm
not
in
the
head
space.
To
really
remember
these
things
so
I'll
pass
it
to
Chris.
B
B
C
Hey
thanks
Chris,
so
so
slightly
distracted
by
this
document
that
LOI
just
sent
I'm
trying
to
read
it.
While
we
have
this
meeting,
it's
great
that
she
shared
it
this
week,
I
have
been
totally
distracted
with
this
event
that
will
be
happening
at
McGill
on
now.
The
new
absolutely
confirmed
date
is
March.
29Th
I
have
confirmed
every
speaker,
except
for
Ethan
Wilding,
who
was
I,
think
is
busy
because
he
confirmed
before
last
week,
so
I
just
wanted.
C
I
had
to
spend
a
little
bit
of
extra
time
on
that
this
week,
because
it
was
starting
to
fall
off
the
rails
because
I
hadn't,
given
it
the
love
it
needed.
So
now
it's
been
getting
lots
of
love
and
everything's.
Looking
absolutely
outstanding,
and
just
this
morning,
I
reached
out
to
Mozilla
I
looked
at
the
calendar
found
gaps
in
our
calendar
where
people
aren't
at
aircon
and
stuff.
So
hopefully,
I
will
get
a
reply
back
from
Mozilla
about
that
event
that
we've
all
talked
about
I
shared
that
with
Chris
just
posted
something
also.
C
C
Everything
is
open
right
now
and
I'm
the
one
who
pitched
it
so
we
can
steer
it.
However,
we
want
to,
and
the
these
folks
are
very
keen
on
doing
it.
So
I
think
it
may
become
an
announcement
at
the
event
and
also
had
some
discussions
with
Josh
last
week,
just
about
governance
models
and
where
and
just
prevents
it
back
to
him
about
where
he
can
play
a
role
in
the
giveth
ecosystem
and
I'll
pass
it
over
to
Kai.
D
Hey
hey,
this
sounds
awesome,
Michael
I,
think
you're,
spot-on
with
your
suggestions
for
the
accelerator
I
think
it's
in
good
hands
in
your
mind,
which
I
don't
know
if
that
makes
sense.
So
of
course,
this
week
our
Archon,
you
know
it's
it's
very
hard
to
really
make
sense
of
it
all
in
a
condensed
form
in
terms
of
what
I
did
lots
of
connections
bringing
new
people
in
spreading
the
word
having
crazy,
interesting
discussions
with
people.
I
will
be
quite
some.
D
Some
follow-up
work
to
do
and,
like
I
said,
I
still
have
to
order
this
within
me,
yeah,
apart
from
that
little
stuff
like
supporting
Geoff.
With
this
token
bonding
curve
simulation
stuff-
and
you
know
that's
basically
what
I
did.
We
do
have
lots
of
talks
here
like
between
each
other,
but
you
know
like
the.
The
purpose
is
to
always
bring
information
forward.
D
So
I
think
we
can
do
it
that
in
this
community
meeting,
so
nothing
has
been
decided
without
you
know
the
consensus
of
the
group,
but
it
is
nice
to
talk
in
depth
about
stuff,
I
hope.
I
can
see
Michael
and
blowin
some
time
soon.
D
Yeah
and
I
don't
want
to
I,
don't
want
to
go
too
long,
so
my
intention
is
to
go
through
the
lumiose
actually
have
to
vote
still
on.
Adepts
I'm
gonna
be
distracted
for
next
two
minutes,
but
yeah
cool.
Let's
have
a
great
meeting
and
it
looks
like
I'm
the
last
one
right.
Well,
oh
boy
and
I
give
it
to
Bob
yeah.
E
I
have
to
go
guys.
I
had
a
pretty
pretty
crazy
distracting
weekend
that
led
him
this
week,
so
that
I'd
rather
not
talk
about.
However,
this
week,
I
realized
that
if
you're
not
constantly
coding,
you
start
to
forget
that
what
you're
doing
so,
I
in
prep
for
he's
Denver
been
brushing
up
on
that
I
have
a
new
version
of
the
bridge,
monitor
that
are
just
going
to
take
a
look
at
as
soon
as
he
has
I'm
working
with
Frederick
on
the
new
calendar
command
that
we
have
for
the
givethe
bot.
F
E
Exclamation
point
Cal
or
calendar
in
in
channel
or,
if
you
just
pop
over
to
social
coding,
you
can
see
that
the
giveth
now
responds
to
a
calendar
command
which
pulls
from
our
Google
Calendar.
All
of
the
multi-day
events
like
hackathons
or
or
conferences
or
within
the
channel,
there's
an
another
version
of
it.
E
That
comes
after
that
that
allows
for
per
channel
things
that
if
we
sort
of
put
tags
in
the
calendar
events
you'll
be
able
to
like
have
some
things
for
the
governance,
champ
or
so
we're
coding,
showing
where
the
next
sync
meetings
are,
and
things
like
that.
So
there's
some
new
new
ideas
and
stuff
going
into
the
bot
I
also
started
trying
to
take
a
little
bit
of
ownership
of
the
social
coding
message,
because
somebody
even
came
in
to
channel
and
said
hey.
What
does
this
channel
about?
E
I
don't
understand
the
thing
at
the
top
doesn't
make
any
sense,
so
I
changed
that
and
continuing
to
work
on
that.
I,
too,
will
be
distracted
by
the
the
voting
on
the
the
Deaf
prioritization,
but
that
shouldn't
take
very
long
and
I.
Think
I
am
actually
on
the
last
one.
So
I'll
give
it
back
to
you
Chris.
A
Party
time
excellent,
we
gotta
find
governance.
Meeting
there
are
is,
of
course,
though,
sorry
community
meeting.
Thank
you,
Chris
old
habits,
man
but
yeah,
so
the
community
meeting
we
have.
Maybe
we
should
change
that
where
it
is
to
like
the
jitsi,
maybe
character.
You
know
I
me
I,
don't
think
I
need
to
make
a
Lumia
I'll
just
next
time
but
yeah.
So
we
have.
We
have
three
lumiose
and
actually
I.
I
only
think
we
need
to
talk
about
one
because,
but
it's
worth
mentioning
the
other
ones,
first,
as
a
weekly,
damn
prioritization.
A
So
it
sounds
like
a
lot
of
you.
Guys
are
working
on
that
right
now,
there's
Lorelei
created
a
loom.
You
know
about
changing
the
unicorn,
be
a
C's
funding
request
from
the
of
the
anonymous
donation
and
it
had
a
hundred
percent
acceptance,
so
not
necessary
to
talk
about
unless
you
guys
want
to
and
then,
but
there
was
for
mine.
Also,
probably
don't
need
to
talk
about
it,
but
like
it
was
very
similar
to
unicorn
da
C's,
but
at
least
I
had
one
abstain,
one
out
of
three,
so
we
can
talk
about
that.
A
You
know
that
I
proposed
was
that
the
Givet
dap
we
said
5050,
because
I
knew
I
needed
about
a
hundred
ether
to
like
fulfill
Kai's,
milestone
and
bones
milestone,
and
some
of
other
milestones
that
weren't
there
yeah
and
but
then,
when
I
looked
at
the
depth
and
looked
at
actually
once
I've
filled
them,
we
still
had
a
fair
amount
of
ether
left
over
from
the
Lara's
thing
and
some
other
ether
that
had
been
donated
earlier.
So
I
still
have
a
bunch
of
either
and
I
have
zero
die.
A
So
there
is
like
ten
ether
left
over
and
the
proposal
that
hasn't
been
already
donated
to
the
DAP
that's
supposed
to
be
donated
in
ether.
So
the
proposal
is
to
turn
that
10.7
ether
into
dye
and
bring
it
and
donate
it
with
the
rest
of
the
day
and
then
I
also
just
detailed
what
I
did
for
transparency
sake
for
turning
the
dye
through
the
ether
into
died.
So
the
proposal
is
that
I
turn
this
10.17
13
to
dye
and
put
it
in
the
in
the
DAP.
Any
clarifying
questions.
B
Yeah
sure
I
think
I
think
it's
a
it
makes
complete
sense
and
the
thing
that
I
wanted
to
ask
is
like
when
I
read
the
loomio
proposal,
I
was
a
little
bit
confused
about
like
how
much
how
you
said,
something
that
you
were
slowly
doing
it
to
get
like
the
best
rate,
and
are
you
still
gonna?
Do
that
or
not?
So
it's
still
a
bit
of
a
question,
but
the
thing
of
like
doing
it
I'm
all
for
it
of
course,
and
I
give
it
to
kind.
D
Alrighty
here
just
sorting
the
the
depth
issues
great
work,
Mike
this
you
love
this
so
I
want
to
say,
like
I,
just
wrote
in
the
Lumia
yeah
I'm
all
for
a
proposal
like
I
think
a
grifs,
usually
thinking
about
these
things
very
heavily
I,
don't
want
to
take
too
much
of
his
time.
So
in
regard
of
the
slow
trickle
whatever
so
yeah
I
agree
with
the
proposal.
I
also
said
like
privately,
it
would
probably
go
for
a
CDP
seeing
that
ether
is
at
the
price
it
is,
but
I
don't
know
if
that
makes
sense.
D
C
A
A
Okay,
so
two
men
in
clarify
so
there's
this
idea
of
dollar
cost
averaging
and
it's
like
I
can
just
trance
I
could
do
a
big
bulk.
I,
when
the
original
plan
was
to
do
a
big
bolt
right
away
right,
a
big,
full
bolt
transfer,
but
then
either
crashed
like
from
150
something
to
120
something,
and
so
I
was
like
I.
Don't
really
want
to
transfer
it
all
today
and
so
I
just
it
was
like
okay,
I'm
gonna.
A
Do
a
dollar
cost
average
style
which
is
like
just
trying
just
just
going
every
day
in
I'm
trading
it
from
ether
to
die,
exchanging
it
from
either
tonight
you
know,
and
if
it
goes
up
that
day,
you
exchange
more.
If
it
goes
down,
you
exchange
laughs,
and
you
just
do
that
and
but
then
these
luminaires
came
out
so
I
had
one
meter
left,
so
I
stopped
and
then
and
ohyeah
yeah
I
will
probably
do
it.
A
I
mean
a
little
bit
every
day,
hoping
that
it
pumps
and
then
I'll
do
a
bunch
and
then,
if,
if
it
goes
down
again,
then
do
a
little
and
what
the
goal
is
to
have
it
done
within
a
week
and
of
course,
I'm
transferring
like
there's
the
unicorn
DAC
needs
some
Chad
transfers
as
well,
so
I'm
like
keeping
track
of
it
in
the
sheets
and
then
we'll
just
do
whatever
the
exchange
rate
is
over.
All
of
the
transfers
like
the
total
die
I
got
for
the
total
amount
up.
A
Then
I'll
split
it
between
the
unicorn
AC
and
the
DAC
I
mean
it's
basically
counting,
but
so,
unless
there's
objections,
which
I
don't
think
there
will
be
proposal
passed.
A
D
517,
that's
really
weird,
or
maybe
maybe
I'm
mistaken,
with
let's
see
if
this
is
for
for
three
and
it's
here
force
emanate
no
there's,
definitely
something
that's.
D
C
D
B
So
I
do
have
a
fireside
topic
request
proposal
and
it's
to
learn
more
about
the
thing
that
that
Michael
just
mentioned
in
the
beginning
of
the
that
that
organization
that
accelerator
etc
just
hear
more
about
it
and
to
maybe
discuss
in
what
way
it
could
be
yeah.
In
what
way
we
can
work
on
this
on
funding
or
social
coding
link
or
whatever,
where
where
it
fits,
how
we
can
work
so.
C
It's
really
early,
but
I've,
gotten
to
know
some
of
the
people
in
the
Montreal
community
that
work
on
social
projects.
Now
these
projects
aren't
necessarily
they're,
not
blockchain
specific.
These
are
just
like
I'll
give
you
an
example:
there's
people
in
the
city
of
Montreal
that
go
around
and
they
look
for
empty
buildings
that
are
just
deserted.
C
You
know
just
nobody's
using
them
and
they
go
in
and
they
renovate
them
and
they
turn
them
into
community
spaces
or
they
make
them
into
rentable
meeting
spaces,
and
so
they're
trying
to
you
know,
for
example,
revitalize
the
community,
so
they
get
involved
in
these
kinds
of
projects,
just
social
good
for
community
good
for
cities,
good
for
development,
and
so
I've
got
to
know
them
and
because
of
the
you
know,
my
interest
in
in
the
blockchain
space
I
pitched
to
them.
This
idea.
Well,
how
about
extending
that
and
creating
a
social
impact?
C
Blockchain
accelerator
there
there
are
blockchain
accelerators
in
Canada,
but
there's
nothing
that
focuses
specifically
on
special
impact
projects.
So
you
could
argue,
you
know
a
lot
of
the
stuff
that
we
have
on
the
give
adapt.
Are
you
know,
they're,
they're,
kind
of
social
there's,
a
social
impact
to
those
projects,
so
that's
so
I
threw
that
out
there
they
thought
it
was
a
great
idea.
Then
this
week
they
had
people
from
Toronto
and
they
organized
the
meeting
and
I
just
went
and
met
with.
C
There
was
about
five
or
six
people
and
I
just
pitched
the
idea-
and
they
said
great.
Let's,
let's
move
this
forward
and
tell
us
what
you
need
we
want
to.
We
want
to
do
this
and
we
want
to
do
it
before
anybody
else.
Does
it
and
and
then
I
pitched
the
idea?
Well,
let's
use
the
event
in
March
to
make
an.
C
Announcing
the
eyes
dotted,
but-
and
let's
get
enough
done-
that
we
could
announce
it
at
the
event-
maybe
get
some
media
attention
and
then
you
know
have
something
ready
to
go.
You
know
by
the
end
of
the
year,
for
example,
or
whenever
we
can't,
maybe
it
could
be
earlier
than
that,
so
they
seem
very
keen
on
that
and
they
just
you
know,
have
said
what
do
you
need
us
to
do
to
support
this
idea
and
and
and
sort
of
we're
heading
towards
specifically?
C
What
do
we
need
to
do
to
make
this
announced
Abal
in
March,
and
so
that
opens
up?
You
know
it's
totally
open
at
this
point.
I
was
thinking.
Probably
something
like
this.
You
need
people
that
have
worked
in
the
space
that
have
strong
knowledge
of
social
impact
is
strong
knowledge
of
blockchain.
Give
us
seems
to
be
that
kind
of
organization
that
could
provide
that
kind
of
knowledge.
That's
an
easy,
easy
win
right
there.
The
other
thing
that
isn't
clear
yet
is
what
are
the
boundaries
of
it?
C
So
the
other
idea
I
was
thinking
of,
is
how
could
we
you
know?
Could
the
dap
play
a
role?
Somehow
you
know
once
we
let's
say
got
it
on
to
the
x
dye
and
could
there
could
there
be
a
role
there
and
and
by
the
way,
some
of
the
projects
like
I'm,
seeing
in
Montreal
are
very
into
interesting
token,
bonding
curve
models
and
things
like
that?
There's
a
healthcare
one
that
I
know
about
is
heading
in
that
direction,
using
curation
markets.
C
So
there's
those
opportunities
suit
and
those
are
also
things
that
we
can
introduce
potentially
from
the
research
that
we're
doing
with
Jeff
and
block
science,
could
also
be
kind
of
even
a
greater
collaboration
there.
If
we're
building
out
that
kind
of
partnership
with
block
science.
So
there's
all
these
components,
I
think
kind
of
fit
together
into
some
kind
of
interesting
way
and
how
its
shaped
is
still
to
be
determined.
So
now
is
a
great
time
to
kind
of
debate
it
and
and
think
about
how
we
would
want
to
shake
that
yeah.
A
A
C
So
that
I
think
there's
that
opportunity
and
the
other
thing,
as
I
mentioned,
to
grip,
I
think
others.
The
other
idea
of
this
event
in
March
is
I.
I'm,
hoping
and
I'm
banking
on
a
surplus
I
want
a
surplus
of
funds
so
that
the
attendees
can
then
go
in
and
use
the
DAP.
So
the
idea
is
that
we
put
the
money,
the
surplus
money
into
a
DAC,
and
then
it
starts
to
get
people
using
the
app
and
saying
hey.
You
know
this
is
an
interesting
way
to
think
about
how
we
can
democratically
spend
this
money.
C
C
Not
at
all,
in
fact,
my
my
interaction
with
them
I
mean
I,
am
I,
am
and
essentially
been
talking
to
them
about
this
blockchain.
So
so
really
this
is.
This
is
it
this
is.
This
is
the
entry
point
for
them
to
get
into
blockchain?
So
it's
happening
as
we
speak.
They
are
been
more
traditional
stuff.
You
know
traditional
social
impact,
poverty
alleviation,
kind
of
projects
and
things
like
that
and
now
they
see
I'm,
really
the
one
that's
been
suggesting
you
know.
Maybe
you
should
think
about
this
kind
of
blockchain
component
and
so
they're.
B
Did
they
have
yeah?
No
sorry
forgot
my
question,
but
it's
interesting
to
to
see,
but
I
would
maybe
recommend,
because
you
said
we
can
do
this
and
we
can
you
you
wanted
to
do
yeah
or
you
can
maybe
start
small
with,
like
indeed
like
saying
you
can
start
them
on
board
yeah
that
they
on
board
on
the
depth
that
they
go
through
the
process.
C
I
mean
I
would
start
with
just
bringing
in
the
knowledge
of
bringing
in
more
blockchain
knowledge
into
the
thinking.
So
that's
where
I
think
giveth
can
provide
that
knowledge,
and
we
might
also
it
we
might.
We
might
also
recommend
other
individuals
that
we
think
could
be
influential
that
might
want
to
be
part
of
this
that
we
know
either
in
Canada
or
internationally.
C
So
that
could
be
those
are
like
low-hanging
fruit
that
would
just
kind
of
deep
I
mean
these
are
all
things
just
to
deepen
that
relationship
heading
towards
that
launch.
So
how
would
I
write
some
of
these
ideas
down
and
then
people
can
kick
it
around
just
the
way
Laurel
I
did
for
the
giveth
1
PR
story,
yeah
everything
kick
it
around
and
and
share
our
thoughts
and
figure
out.
What
is
the
the
entry
point
forgiveth?
Where,
where
we
see
our
our
main
value,
add
in
and
also
what
do
we
get
out
of
it
right?
C
What
it
was
giveth
get
out
of
this?
One
of
the
things
we
get
out
of
it
is
maybe
giveth
gets
some
funding
somehow
by
providing
you
know
the
Deaf
as
a
platform
for
the
project.
Maybe
we
get
out
of
it
that
we're
increasing
the
the
flow
through
funds
to
our
unbolted
da
sees
and
campaigns
and
causes.
Maybe
that's
a
value
for
giveth
right
there,
and-
and
maybe
you
know,
and
it's
just
influence
to
we're,
helping
to
shape
as
the
world
starts,
to
get
more
involved
in
this
area
of
social
impact.
B
Yeah
I
think
that's
a
great
idea,
because
otherwise
it
might
be
too
much
yeah
too
big
of
a
thing
that
is,
this
may
be
a
bit
unclear
and
that
might
take
too
much
of
your
time
if
it's
not
focused
on
what
our
role
is
and
what
they
actually
want
to
do,
because
it's
use
they
want
to
do
yeah.
We
can
give
some
guidance,
but
it's
just
one
initiative
and
the
other
thing
I
remember
what
I
wanted
to
ask
is
like,
because
you
talked
about
funding
when
they
do
the
things
they
currently
do.
B
C
Know
I
mean
they
they
already
are
doing
an
accelerator,
so
they
have
a
basis.
They
have
a
social
impact
accelerator,
so
they
start
groups
with
you
know
these,
like
I,
said
like
the
the
folks
that
do
this.
They
find
vacant
spaces
in
the
city
and
they
renovate
them
that
started
as
an
idea
of
two
people
and
they
had
a
early
stage.
C
You
know
you
know
incubation
where
they
provide
some
funding
and
some
guidance
and
as
far
as
I
know,
this
is
like
has
just
grown
very
organically
as
an
independent
group
of
donors
that
believe
in
social
impact
and
they've
started
as
one
or
two
and
they've
grown
into
a
kind
of
a
consortium
of
investors
that
believe
in
social
impact
and
so
they're.
The
easy
part
of
this
is
they've
already
got
a
social
impact
accelerator
and
they
just
want
to
add
on
a
blockchain
component
to
it.
Okay,.
D
Not
only
that
so
that
the
whole
thing
is
great,
I
would
just
little
repeat
what
Chris
said,
but
you
know
that
to
like
be
mindful
of
like
you're.
Sadly,
the
only
one
like
within
giveth
in
Canada
right
now,
I
mean
I.
Grif
knows
this
better
than
me,
but
we
do
have
some
Canadian
friends
and
you
know
them
better
than
me,
so
you
could
probably
make
some
links.
You
know
I
would
definitely
go
in
the
direction
of
treating
it
as
a
blockchain.
You
know
accelerated,
and
that
means
probably
not
only
giveth.
D
You
know,
but
just
have,
like
you
know,
a
place
for
exchange
and,
like
you
say,
building,
and
having
said
that
is,
it's
just
sounds
like
the
perfect
opportunity,
and
one
question
that
would
be
very
interesting
for
me
is:
we
are
not
able
to
receive
any
like
official
funding.
You
know,
because
no
bank
account
right
most
usually
grant
programs.
Are
you
know
geared
towards
businesses,
and
this
kind
of
so
even
they
might
think,
might
be
a
link
to
that.
D
C
It
yeah
that's
the
we're
in
a
transitional
phase,
right
right
between
the
sort
of
the
old
traditions
and
the
new
traditions,
and
so
that
is
something
that
you
know
will
to
think
through
and
I
think
you
know,
I
think
I've
talked
to
grifoll
II
I.
Think
Grif
has
already
got
some
strategies
and
thoughts
around
how
those
things
could
be
accomplished.
C
Anyways
I
mean
we
can
have
a
decentralized
network
of
individuals
that
could
receive
funds
forgiveth
and
be
kind
of
a
conduit
where
funds
kind
of
go
through
those
individuals
to
giveth
or
I
think
there's
a
fist.
Some
things
happening
that
could
work
force
up
to
a
certain
level
of
funding,
so
I
think
there's
ideas
there
and
as
we
transition
to
a
model
whereby
you
know
if
we,
if
we
got
crypto
donors
involved
in
this
accelerator,
they
may
not
care
so
much,
but
but
yeah.
These
are.
D
D
You
know
because
they
might
be
quite
new,
so
it's
a
great
place
also
for
us
to
see
where
really
the
the
big
hurdles
are
for
people
that
are
or
organisations
that
are
open
enough
to
even
consider
it
and
like
note
down
those
roadblocks
and
see
in
conversation
and
dealing
with
them,
how
we
can
solve
them.
Yeah.
C
Yeah
and
I
actually
think
that
giveth
Marvel
the
community
space
model,
which
we
are
you
know
in
the
process
of
really
ramping
up
where
the
donors
and
the
recipients
kind
of
talked
to
each
other,
and
there's
like
like
there's
a
lot
of
really
interesting
value
that
giveth
can
bring
and
in
terms
of
thinking
about
that
stuff.
I
haven't
seen
in
a
lot
of
other
organizations,
so
I
think
there's
there's
a
lot
of
knowledge
and
givethe
that
we
probably
don't
even
recognize
because
we're
so
deep
into
it.
A
I
mean
I
think
we
can.
I
I
am
kind
of
one
comment,
but
in
one
next
in
this
topic
too
long,
because
it's
very
early
stages
and
it's
exciting
yeah
but
yeah
I
do
I
would
say
that
there
are
lots
of
creative
ways
to
be
funded.
I
hey!
If,
if
this
accelerator
hired
you
and
you
received
a
paycheck
from
them
instead
of
us
boom,
that's
six
hundred
a
week
right
so
I,
you
know
and
that's
totally
legal.
F
D
F
This
was
my
shot
at
providing
like
just
as
much
as
possible,
unbiased
picture
of,
like
you
know,
all
the
information
that's
worth
considering
when
we
make
a
decision
on
its
and
how
the
snap
teams
will
be
using
they
giveth
name
or
if
and
how
we
are
okay
with
them,
using
it
and
yeah.
We
have
been
talking
with.
D
E
F
F
A
F
F
F
A
F
A
F
I
think
I
think
when
you
guys
read
it
you'll
kind
of
understand
what
types
of
things
fit
in
that
context
and
then
yeah
I
hope
that
we
can
share
our
opinions
and
how
we
feel
about
in
the
loomio
and
in
reaction
man
meeting
and
then
what
chance
with
each
other.
But
you
know
this
is
an
informed
decision.
F
D
Want
to
thank
you
for
making
this
document.
I
haven't
had
a
chance
to
read
it
I'm
reading
it
now
and
it's
very
much
needed
to
have
a
structured
history,
I
think
of
this.
It's
a
it's
a
the
only
thing
I'm
thinking
of,
if
we
much
should
maybe
start
earlier,
even
and
then
the
point
in
time,
you
started
it
with
like
flow
of
actions,
but
that's
just
a
comment.
You
were
not
there,
so
I
will
think
about
if
there
is
stuff
to
add-
and
so
thank
you
very
much
so
much
needed
I
think.
B
D
D
C
I
think
it's
really
good
Lorelei.
Well,
you
did
I
feel
like
it's
always
in
the
back
of
people's
heads
and
I
feel
like
we've
properly.
So
getting
things
down
on
paper
is
good
and
I've
still.
You
know
my
opinion
door
of
optimistic
that
with
good
communication,
some
of
this
could
be
resolved
fairly
easily.
C
So
I
feel
like
what
has
been
missing
is
the
is
the
communication
and
I
think
you
know
a
loomio
is
good.
I
also
think
you
know.
Maybe
someone
needs
to
talk
to
grace
in
addition
to
Wojtek.
You
know.
Wojtek
is
great
in
terms
of
talking
with
us,
but
we
haven't
heard
much
from
grace,
so
it
would
be
nice
just
to
kind
of
sort
that
out
and
then
we
can
move
on
yeah.
F
D
F
A
Sorry
I
was
a
little
distracted
but
yeah.
You
know,
I
think
this
is
a
great
starting
point
and
we
have
a
loom.
You
know,
go
for
it,
so
I'm
in
school
I
do
want
to
transition
to
another
topic
if
possible,
any
lasts.
No
okay,
so
something
I
think
that
should
be
starting
to
be
starting
work
on
a
white
paper
for
a
token
bonding
curve.
A
Staying
with
black
science.
That
might
be
a
really
strong
funding
stream
for
us.
So
the
idea
is
that
we
might
actually
be
doing
hey.
I
can't
believe
him.
So,
like
Oh,
like
a
token
sale
pre-funding
rounds,
what
yeah
yeah
yeah
it
seems
sound
like
it
might
happen
it
wouldn't
be
for
us,
of
course
it
would
be
very
Dowell.
A
It
would
be
focused
on
like
token
engineering
in
general,
so
like
creating
basically
creating
a
token
bonding
curve,
curation
market
that
lives
on
top
of
the
givethe
platform,
but
you
thought
uses
they
give
it
platform
and
it's
its
own
independent
thing,
but
we
would
get
funding
to
make
the
give
it
platform
more
robust
than
to
make
it
work
with
dowsing
for
Asian
markets
right.
So
the
idea
would
be
that
we
sell
tokens
in
advance
before
we
actually
create
tokens
and
then
use
that
money.
We
wouldn't
even
sell
the
tokens.
A
We
would
sell
the
access
to
be
the
first
people
to
buy
into
the
token
bonding
curves,
which
is
a
I,
think,
a
pretty
good
model,
because
we
don't
actually
have
to
sell
tokens
which
would
give
us
problems
with
SCC
stuff
and
access
to
the
premiere
spot,
which
is
the
first
buyer
of
a
token
bounding
curve,
which
is
always
like.
When
you
look
at
these
token
bonding
curves.
You
know
they
can't
they're
like
kind
of
an
s-curve
right
or
or
maybe
sometimes
don't
even
like
this.
A
A
So
what
would
be
selling
is
access
to
that
and
we've
used
the
funds
to
build
the
token
bonding
curve
curation
market
and
make
giveth
more
robust
to
work
with
those
two
pieces,
probably
on
the
next
day,
and
then
we
would
go
from
there
to
if
being
a
completely
independent
thing
that
really
we
have
nothing
to
do
it,
but
it
would
be
a
for
supporting
token
engineering
in
general
and
open
sourcing,
sim
CAD
tool
and
most
of
the
money
will
go
to
block
science.
It's
really
more
of
a
clock.
A
B
A
Of
us
it
won't
be,
it
will
be
a
new
thing,
it's
kind
of
like
the
Dow
right,
I
kind
of
see
it
as
like
black
science
and
giveth,
and
maybe
another
organization
that
will
help
us
as
well,
would
be
like
the
Dow
right.
Oh,
the
Oregon
DAC
will
probably
be
coming
in
into
it
for
sure
like
well,
specifically
Daniel
and
Gaby,
because
we'll
need
their
help
to
build
Croatian
markets
on
top
of
that
on
top
of
Oregon,
so
I
mean
really
all
of
this.
A
This
whole
system
is
just
pulling
its
using
the
giveth
adapt
as
an
open
space
where
it
can
be
one
actor
in
a
system.
So
like
anyone
who
wants
to
do
something
cool,
a
token
engineering
and
like
they
have
some
idea,
like
some
token
bonding
curve,
they
want
to
research
or
something
they
want
to
gather
funds,
for
they
make
a
proposal.
They
propose
a
milestone
on
to
give
us
doubt,
and
then
the
curation
market
pulls
out
of
there.
A
But
if
the
creation
market
fails
no
problem,
they
can
still
get
funding
for
their
projects
right,
like
that's
the
that's
the
magic
of
using
Givet
that
creates
this
open
system
or
they're,
just
one
actor
in
it,
as
opposed
to
people
proposing
directly
to
the
DAO
and
then
all
of
the
dow
is
dead.
Well,
guess
what
everything's
done
right,
so
we
would
help
them
a
lot.
Obviously
we
have
been
helping
them
along
and
we
would
continue
and
help
them
a
lot.
But
this
is
more
of
a
block
science
thing.
A
They
are
getting
the
bulk
of
the
funds
and
they're
doing
the
bulk
of
the
work,
but
we
will
want
to
I'm
very
excited
about
this
because
basically
they're
cool
with
us
with
me
kind
of
playing
product
owner
to
a
point
four
and
also
I'll.
Probably
you
know
this
is
like.
There's
always
been
this
thing
in
the
back
of
my
head.
Where
I
can
you
know
I
have
this
place
in
the
community
of
respect
and
interest,
and
so
I
will
there's.
This
is
like
kind
of
me
cashing
that
in
basically
so
that's.
B
A
The
current
design
is
that
the
payments
would
be
enumerated
and
died,
but
they
would
actually
be
paid
out
in
tokens,
and
this
this
is
probably
what's
kind
of
cool
here.
Is
this
will
actually
the
way
I
see
it
being
implemented
in
my
head?
Is
we
would
use
the
plug-in
feature
of
the
DAP,
and
so
they
would
raise
it
and
die
right,
but
it
would
actually
be
they'll,
be
giving
science
tokens
at
the
exchange
rate.
A
So,
like
the
diet,
the
die
would
actually
be
sent
to
the
token
bonding
curve
and
science
tokens
would
be
given
to
the
people
who
asked
for
the
die.
So
people
would
be
paid
in
science
tokens,
but
everything
would
be
a
new,
be
enumerated
and
I
kind
of
where
everything
was
in
dollars,
and
then
we
pick
the
exchange
rate,
but
instead
the
exchange
rate
would
happen
right
at
the
moment,
so
it
will
likely
bring
our
next
die.
I'm
pretty
sure
is.
A
Okay,
so
any
other
I'll
say
that
the
right
now
I'm
just
early
stages,
who
are
bouncing
we're
still
block
science
and
giveth
a
block
science,
sir,
mostly
Michael's,
are
gone
and
Jonathan
from
block
science
are
still
working
with
Josh
and
Geoff
and
I
to
like
still
get
aligned
on
actual
movement
forward.
But
we're
pretty
close.
We've
already
had
a
couple
backs
in
force
of
like
potential
white
paper.
Things
and
we're
gonna
have
a
call,
either
tonight
or
tomorrow,
to
really
nail
it
down
for
a
path
forward.
B
Yeah
definitely
I
just
wanted
to
say
like
if
you
have
indeed
like
at
some
point,
don't
hesitate
to
think
if
you
have
anything
that
you
want
read
off
like
just
to
have
like
a
stupid
outsider
like
to
read
it
and
to
see
like
hey,
do
I
get
it
I'm,
always
interested
to
read
something
as
soon
as
it's
like
ready
to
like
for
an
outsider
to
see
like
they
are
is.
Is
it
clear
what
this
is
gonna
be
about
yeah,
I'm,
always
happy
to
read
stuff.
A
Know
and
I
imagine
that
a
lot
of
this,
whatever
money
we
do
get
it'll
be
like
what
comes
we'll
get
a
lot
of
money
comes,
we'll
be
doing
a
lot
of
work
for
this.
In
governing
you
know,
anybody
who
puts
in
time
working
on
this
project
would
end
up
getting
paid,
which
would
be
really
cool
from
the
project
as
opposed
to
from
giveth,
and
we
I
assume
it
would
donate
on
the
tappet
we'd
figure
out
how
this,
how
that
all
that
works.
A
C
Like
if
donate
I,
don't
know
how
to
do
it,
but
isn't?
Is
there
any
way
that,
like
anonymous,
donations
could
be
like
you're
saying
about
all
our
cost
averaging
the
donation
into
the
system,
like
think
about
investing
tokens
so,
like
twenty
percent
go
into
the
DAP
and
the
80
percent
are
somehow
professionally
invested,
or
something
like
that,
instead
of
just
holding
them
in
Diane
waiting
or
would
that
break
the
kind
of
rules
of
the
how
the
DAP
would
work?
No.
A
No
well
I
mean
the
way
that
it
works.
Now
is,
basically,
you
would
make
a
milestone
that
says:
hey.
We
want
to
take
this
ether
and
actually
invested.
You
know
professionally
in
blah
blah
XYZ
like
Kiowa,
saying,
hey,
we
just
to
do
with
Pete.
We
could
do
that.
We
could
just
say:
hey
I,
have
a
proposal
to
move
this
money
to
a
CDP
and
here's.
A
You
know
and
then
it's
like
okay,
you
know-
or
maybe
like
you
know
what
would
probably
happen
or
what
might
be
easier
is
like
hey,
I've
created
this
CDP
for
ten
ether.
Just
now
and
I
would
love
to
have
it
be
forgiveth
and
manage
it
forgiveth
and
then
send
me
10
ether,
so
you
can
buy
it
effectively
and
then
then
that's
how
I
would
do
it
at
least
yes,
I
yeah.
A
A
Yeah
and
hopefully
you
know
I'm
just
so
excited
about
talking,
bunny
curves,
you
know
and
then
it's
like
hey
guess
what
donating
to
give
it
as
an
investment.
You
know
if
we
could
actually
create
a
token
bonding
curve
before
they
give
it
TAC
or
the
unicorn
DAC
right
right
and
funds
come
in.
We
spend
those
funds,
we
you
know
and
if
people
think
giveth
is
doing
a
good
job,
they'll
buy
more
tokens.
If
people
don't
think
they're
doing
a
good
job,
then
they'll
sell
those
tokens
and
you
know.
A
B
I
would
just
say
that
that
it's
it's
probably
very
important
to
communicate
very
well.
We
then
give
it
as
well
like
how
you're
planning
to
proceed
with
this,
so
that
we
we
all
stay,
aligned
and
well
informed,
because
this
is
of
course
a
part
of
the
given
thing
that
you're
for
the
moment
very
enthusiastic
and
very
much
involved
in
and
I
know
a
lot
of
that
together
with
Jeff
but
yeah,
to
just
keep
it
clear
to
the
outside
world
like
what
what
we're
doing
and
that
we
all
keep
agreeing
on
what
we're
doing.
B
A
I
will
say
that
my
current
strategy,
which
I
don't
know
if
this
is
the
way
it
would
go,
but
it's
not
to
advertise
any
of
this
publicly
for
a
long
time,
probably
raise
the
money
we
create
like
a
little
to
pager.
That
is
explains
things
basically
to
people
that
I
talk
to
people
live
block
science
talks
to
and
we
see
how
much
money
we
can.
Once
we
have
a
legal
entity
me
see
how
much
money
we
can
raise,
just
by
passing
a
paper,
a
two-page
document
around
to
some.
A
You
know
people
who
are
excited
about
this
kind
of
these
kinds
of
ideas-
and
you
know
we'd
probably
only
try
to
raise
like
two
million
dollars
or
something
which
in
this
face
is
relatively
easy.
So
then
you
know
most
of
that
money
would
go
to
black
science.
We
would
get
you
know,
maybe
a
100k
or
something
or
200k,
and
that
could
be
divvied
out
for
work
rendered
that
we
do
to
support
this
but
yeah
and
but
that
work
to
support
it
would
be
building
the
DAF.
A
D
Just
want
to
say
that
I'm,
a
constant
advocate
for
even
spoke
for
King,
more
functionality
out
of
the
debt
into
specialized
interfaces,
but
it's
me
because
one
of
the
things
that
will
happen
here
and
with
all
the
ideas
we
discussed
is
it
will
increase
complexity
of
a
of
a
software.
That's
already
pretty
heavy
on
a
complexity
stuff
like
I,
say
my.
My
my
course
of
action
would
be
like
to
mitigate.
D
This
is
probably
a
long-term
thing:
yeah,
that's
my
two
cents,
I'm
very
actually
I'm,
very,
very,
very
much
looking
forward
to
all
these
things
like
for
those
who
haven't
been
an
Eric
on
like
bonding
curse,
are
the
talk
of
town
here,
we've
seen
them
in
our
Elkins
arrogance,
Ted,
therefore,
arrogance,
dispute
model,
that's
coming
up
and
I
just
said:
talk
about
a
crazy
project.
I
forgot
the
name,
clever
field.
D
Oh
so
it
was
clever
field
check
out
Cloverfield,
which
is
like
a
gamified
version
of
like
minting
NF
TS,
and
they
are
playing
also
with
a
bonding
curve
and
such
so.
The
topic
is
huge.
It's
the
talk
of
town
I'm,
very
glad
the
we're
on
this.
So
thank
you,
Griffin
Jeff
and
who
has
working
on
this
yeah
and
for
their
operations.
E
A
That's
already
been
working
the
black
bean
space
for
a
while
for
him
to
work
on
the
Deaf
with
us.
We
would
just
pay
for
the
office
space
and,
like
you
know
they
make
like
20k
a
year
there.
So
we
could
actually
get
a
dev
experience.
Dev,
for
you
know,
total.
You
know
for
six
months,
like
you
know,
$2,000
a
month
which
is
like
we're
paying
our
J
$2,000
a
week.
B
A
A
That's
true,
sorry,
but
I'm,
just
kidding
and
but
yeah
and
then,
but
the
pros
are
of
course
starting
some
kind
of
being
part
of
a
deaf
community
in
Tijuana
supporting
you
know
that
economy
and
and
honestly,
it's
a
half
an
hour
drive
from
San
Diego.
So
it's
not
like
it's
it's,
not
the
yeah.
It's
it's
not
hard
to
get
to,
and
maybe
hey
and
want
to
be
funding
to
go
to
Tijuana
guys.
We're
gonna
have
the
next
giveth
meet
up
there.
A
D
A
In
LA,
so
you
know
it's
like
I
went,
you
will
talk
to
her.
Luckily
we
know
people
there
we'll
talk
to
Rafa.
He
said
that
his
office
is
in
a
very
nice
neighborhood,
but
I
mean
Rafa
is
from
Switzerland.
So,
like
you
know
or
not
from
Swiss,
and
he
lives
in
Switzerland,
so
you
know
I'm
one
he
would
be.
He
would
understand
culture
shock
if
there
was
an
issue
like
for
sure
just
like
Switzerland's,
very
different
than
Fiona
and
but
I,
don't
think
I
think
just
like
LA
or
Vienna.
Even
there
are
certain
neighborhoods.
C
D
Actually
was
half
of
the
joke,
I
mean
I
am
kind
of
coming
from
the
countryside
and
you
would
be
surprised.
Vienna
has
zilch
crime
zero,
nothing.
You
can
leave
a
baby
in
the
night
in
the
street.
Nothing
will
happen.
They
will
carry
it
back
to
you
with
attached
tag,
but
so
I
can
just
say:
I
love,
Mexico
and
it
sounds
like
a
really
cool
thing.
I
also
think
I
may
be
mixed
up
Tijuana
with
who
RS,
which
is
a
I,
think
a
bit
of
crazy,
a
paste.
A
F
E
God
it
is
such
a
crazy
huge
storm,
like
evidently
Jordan
from
my
Kryptos
house,
just
shook
because
I
think
strikes
so
close
yeah.
It's
coming
down
like
crazy
out
here.
Awesome,
meaning
I,
look
forward
to
seeing
whoever's
coming
to
eat
Denver
and
we
have
a.
We
have
a
little
tiny
surprise
gift
for
you
when
you
get
here
and
check
out
the
calendar
in
social
coding
and
whoever
wants
to
see
what
the
bridge
monitor
will
look
like
as
soon
as
it
gets
updated,
stick
around
and
chat
me
up
and
I'll
pass
it
over
to
Michael.
C
D
Thank
you,
everybody
for
this
very
cool
meeting
I
a
special
thank
goes
to
a
Griff
who
was
really
holding
it
down
and
what
we
are
having
this
community
meeting.
It's
great.
Thank
you
for
that,
because
it
is
interesting
here
and
we
are
the
last
people
sitting
here
so
actually
everybody's
drinking
beer
over
there,
which
is
where
I
will
be
in
two
minutes.
So
thanks
and
I'll
see
you
next
week,
I
guess
and
on
cheddar.
B
Yeah,
so
thanks
thanks
for
a
very
nice
meeting,
I
just
posted
something
a
picture
of
us,
the
four
of
us
sitting
here
and
in
a
row
which
I
think
is
so
funny
that
we
just
all
flock
together
like
this
and
it
it
was
a
very
busy
three
days,
but
it's
always
so
good
to
talk
had
to
come
back
together.
So
thank
you
and
I.
Give
it
to
I.
Think
Michael
still
has
to
go.
No
yeah!
Oh
sorry,
okay,
bye,
guys.
E
A
E
E
E
I
am
yeah.
This
is
this
is
not
showing
the
right
Network
because
it
was
showing
main
net
before
so
I
need
to
figure
out.
Why
is
why
is
showing
that
so?
Where
it
says
raphson,
it
should
say
main
net
because
it's
pulling
from
a
config
file,
so
that
was
that
the
network
names
are
coming
from
the
configuration
file.
That
tells
it
what
network
to
point
at
to
look
for
the
info-
oh
yeah,
so
that's
I
mean
so
all
of
that
I
had
to
read
to
it.
So
it
goes
from
left
to
right
B.
A
E
A
I'm
sure
they
will
love
to
see
it.
I
mean
you
know,
I
guess,
I
I,
think
you're.
The
only
one
Beauty
may
be
buoyed
up
a
little
are
the
only
ones
who
use
this
thing.
So
it's
I
think
we
all
we
appreciate
it.
I
know
I,
know
I
love.
It
manages
that
thing
was
so
bad
when
we
first
started
looking
at
this
yeah.