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A
Okay,
awesome,
so
welcome
to
the
give
token
economy
sprint
9
check
in
today
is
wednesday
june
2nd
and
we're
just
gonna
go
each
take
a
turn
and
we
can
share
what's
alive
for
us
right
now
and
what
our
intention
is
for
the
call
and
if
you've
got
any
distractions
going
on,
I
can
share
first.
I
am
feeling
super
productive
today
have
done
a
lot
of
like
github
cleaning
up
now
that
I
have
access
again.
I
went
through
my
inbox,
which
was
a
little
overwhelming.
Now
it's
cleared
out.
A
B
Sorry
about
that
have
no
strong
intentions
for
the
call
other
than
starting
this
rank
of
test
net,
like
planning,
basically
the
short
term
plan
for
just
like
how
we're
gonna
test
the
different
ring
pieces
on
rikubi.
So
I
can
get
that
validated.
B
B
C
Pizza
shop,
how
far
we're
going
to
go
to
find
one
of
those.
C
I'm
doing
pretty
good-
I
guess
what's
most
alive
for
me-
is
just
really
I
have
I've
been
taking
on
a
lot
of
tasks
and
I've
been
doing
the
majority
of
them,
but
there's
just
like
a
few
final
steps
to
a
lot
of
these
tasks
that
I
haven't
completed
yet
so
today
I've
been
spending
the
time
to
go
through
and
kind
of,
like
zip.
Everything
up.
C
C
E
Okay,
yeah,
I
have
to
double
and
mute
hey
my
intentions,
for
the
call
are
just
to
sync
up
with
you.
I
mean
it
sounds
really
great
to
talk
about
like
test
planning
for
gardens.
I
think
it
would
be
nice
to
like
organize
energy
around
that
and
I
also
started
working
on
the
airdrop
post
like
earlier
this
week
or
maybe
late
of
last
week,
and
so
I
don't
know,
I
have
like
a
couple
of
questions
about
that.
E
So
my
intentions
for
the
scholar
just
to
like
sync
up
and
get
those
things
addressed,
what's
live
for
me
right
now
is
I
don't
know
I
don't
know,
I
don't
know
lots
of
things,
I'm
doing
fine
and
I
am
only
distracted
by
like
trying
to
figure
out
what
were
my
questions
about
the
airdrop
post
that
I
wanted
to
ask
and
I'll
pass
divorced.
A
A
A
E
Yeah,
I
have
just
like
a
comment.
I
noticed
on
the
on
the
gardens.
I
don't
know
it
ended
up
being
the
mission
vision
values.
I
sent
the
link
to
the
covenant,
but
for
some
reason,
the
mission
vision
values
is
up
there.
Instead
of
like
the
covenant
that
I
wrote,
which
was
like
more
of
a
fork
from
the
one
hive,
one
that
has
like
more
specific,
like
information
about
like,
don't
be
violent
and
sexually
harass
people,
but
I
don't
know,
I
don't
think
it's
important
right
now
for
the
test
net.
A
A
Okay,
so
then
launching
giveth
gardens
we're
currently
in.
As
far
as
I
am
aware,
currently
in
the
test
phase,
anyone
interested
in
testing
you
can
get
test
tokens.
B
E
C
Because
I
filled
out
the
tight
form,
but
I
didn't
get
any
yet
so
I
don't
know
if
that
was
the
source.
Maybe
it
doesn't
work.
A
Okay,
cool
and
or
is
there
any.
A
Like
instructions
around
testing
or
like
core
things
that
we're
looking
for.
B
No
not
yet
we
need
to
get
the
cl.
I
really
want.
I
mean
I
don't
really
need
feel
like.
We
need
need
to
test
gardens
that
much.
They
have
a
bunch
of
other
people,
testing
it
and
that's
really
nice
for
us
I'm
trying
to
get
the
airdrop
well.
We
we
actually
launched
the
smart
contracts
on
on
xdi,
but
we
haven't
or
sorry
on
rank
of
me,
but
we
don't
we're
tr,
I'm
trying
to
get
a
hold
of
delphi
delphi
who
made
the
front
ends
for.
D
B
And
set
up
a
time,
so
we
can
just
hack
it
all
together,
because
that's
what
really
matters!
It's
testing
the
front
ends
and
it'll
just
say:
dab
note
everywhere,
because
that's
what
they
have
so
we'll
be
testing
the
down.
Note
front
ends
and
then
we'll
throw
it
at
marco
to
like
make
it
pretty
make
it
give
it.
D
A
Okay,
not
anything
about
like
instructions
for
testing
or
things
that
testers
should
focus
on.
B
A
B
A
Okay,
awesome
anything
else
around
giveth
gardens.
C
B
A
That's
sweet
thanks,
one
hive:
okay,
so
then
our
next
priority
is
the
rank
fee
testing
roadmap.
Just
some
updates
here.
I
personally
had
a
really
awesome:
one-on-one
with
monic
around
project
management
and
yeah
road
mapping
and
stuff.
So
I'm
I'm
feeling
a
little
bit
more
clear
on
some
methodologies
and
then
also
we
have.
Obviously,
this
is
like
not
directly
related,
but
somewhat
related.
We
have
on
thursday
morning.
A
Tomorrow
morning
the
team
is
collaborating
and
beginning
our
workshop
series
around
the
high
level
road
mapping,
which
everything
will
kind
of
funnel
into
and
then
griff
and
I
are
going
to
be
hacking
this
evening
and
then
again,
probably
friday,
night
or
another
night
this
week.
D
C
C
A
B
Kai
was
saying
that
he
was
going
to
cover
that
and
I'm
going
to
try
to
get
fabio
to
work
with
him
on.
A
A
Beautiful
and
then
hiring
the
solidity
dev.
What
is
the
latest
on
that
interview
process.
B
I
would
say
that
the
candidates
that
made
it
far
have
ended
their
journeys
and
now
we're
pushing.
We
have
actually
set
up
a
bunch
of
awesome
interviews
tomorrow
and
there
was
one
today,
but
the
guy
didn't
show
up,
and
so
we'll
just
have
to
see
if
he
wants
to
do
another
interview
some
other
time
or
not,
and
then
yeah
we're
still
looking.
C
D
C
B
B
A
A
How
would
we
promote
that,
like
just
reaching
out
like
doing
some
outreach
to
people
that
we
know
have
big
networks
and
and
letting
them
know,
or
would
we
actually
like
post
that
we're
doing
like
a
like
a
referral
bonus
even
on
like
our
social
and
channels.
C
I
think
we
should
post
it
all
over
wherever
we
post
the
job
listing,
and
I
have
a
plan.
I
haven't
done
it
yet,
but
I
have
a
plan
to
go
through
some
of
the
discord
servers
that
I
went
through
before
and
maybe
make
another
post,
and
then
I
can
put
it
in
there
as
well,
because
I
know
there's
like
like
there's
like
the
women
of
crypto
server,
where
there's
a
bunch
of
artists
and
stuff,
but
they
all
are
connected
mostly
with
nfts.
C
B
I
would
just
say
a
one
ether,
one
ether
bounty
on
it.
B
Yeah
one
ether,
but
they
to
the
person
assuming
that
they
I
would
just
put
like,
assuming
that
we
hire
them
and
that
they
stay
for
you
know
some
amount
of
time.
I
don't
know
what
how.
B
Yeah
we
would
want
them.
That's
the
whole
point
that
they
would
be
our
leads,
lady
dev,
and
they
would
be
like
there
forever,
okay
and-
and
maybe
we
would
do
like
if
we
hire
them
half
an
either
and
if
and
if
they
stay
for
six
months.
If
they
stay
for
six
months,
then
another
half
an
either.
B
C
B
A
And
then
I
have
been
I.
I
know
that
the
the
hiring
of
the
back
end
developer
was
held
up
because
we
wanted
james
and
mateo's
commentary
on
it,
and
I
admittedly
don't
have
the
balls
to
message
james
again
about
yeah.
I
don't
know
if,
like
it
doesn't
seem
like
he's
too
keen
on
giving
like
feedback
on
that
position.
So
I'm
just
curious.
I
know.
B
B
A
B
A
B
B
A
A
D
A
Okay,
cool
and
then
our
next
sprint
priority
is
around
the
givebacks
program.
Coms
messaging.
A
So
I
just
pasted
our
latest
update
from
like
our
last
comms
meeting
around
airdrop
and
give
backs
program,
calm
stuff,
so
as
lauren
mentioned
in
her
check-in
she's
in
progress
on
the
airdrop
article-
and
I
think
this
is
a
good
time
lauren,
you
said
you
had
some
questions
you
wanted
to
address.
We
can
talk
through
that.
E
Yeah,
well
maybe
just
one
question:
okay,
I'm
gonna
take
my
headphones
cause.
It's
just
trying
to
hear
my
own
voice.
E
B
Yeah
yeah,
we
haven't
totally
sorted
like.
We
need
to
really
sit
down
and
figure
this
out
honestly,
because
it's
there's
like
a
lot
of
moving
parts.
Liquidity
mining
is
attached
to
gardens.
Well,
it's
not
a
we're,
not
using
the
one
that's
attached
to
gardens,
but
like
there's
gardens,
there's
liquidity,
mining
and
there's
the
air
drop
and
we
kind
of
gotta
look
at
all
of
them
together
to
understand
exactly
how
we
want
to
do
it.
But
my
initial
thoughts
are
that,
yes,
the
tokens
for
the
conviction,
voting
dao
are
locked
a
percent.
B
You
know
with
the
same
global
lock-up
period
as
everybody
else,
and
maybe
we
should
also
get
rid
of
the
term
lock-up
for
something
more
positive.
But
and
so
there
will
be
like
a
we'll
have
to
figure
out
how
we
can
claim
the
funds
and
make
them
go
into
the
dow
on
a
regular
basis.
But
there's
a
this
dynamic
issuance
is
part
of
gardens.
B
So
there's
this
idea
like-
and
I
was
talking
to
gabby
about
it
and
we
don't
know
how
to
address
it
yet,
but
the
dynamic
issuance
is
set
to
be
a
percentage
of
the
total
supply
and
it
knows
all
of
the
tokens.
I
can't
we
don't
have
a
good
weight
of
saying.
Oh,
don't
count
these
as
the
total
supply,
that's
in
the
lock-up.
B
So
if
we
could
we're
I'm
hoping
that
I
can
get
the
dynamic
issuance,
that's
like
just
printing
giveth
tokens
when
there's
no,
when
there's
not
much
funding
in
the
pool
in
the
funding
pool
so
like
the
dynamic
issuance
is
set
to
be
like
maintained
that
there's
some
percentage,
let's
say,
20
of
all
the
tokens
that
exist,
the
total
supply
are
in
the
funding
pool,
so
it'll
just
mint
more
tokens
out
of
thin
air.
B
So
in
that
way
we
have
this
like
zero
interest,
ish
issuance
or
zero
percent
inflation
right
issuance.
It's
not
inflation.
It's
issuance,
but,
and
so,
but
we
and
so
the
in
a
dream
world.
You
know
this.
The
airdrop,
the
like
unlocking
period,
would
be
with
everybody
else,
and
this
just
this
one
contract
would
be
like
that's
not
part
of
the
total
supply.
B
You
know
for
the
dynamic
issuance
and
then
it
would
just
like,
as
the
total
supply
goes
up
for
everybody
else,
it
would
also
go
up
for
our
conviction,
voting
funding,
pool
you
know,
and
then
it
would
be
perfect
and
that's
what
I
really
want
to
make
happen.
B
B
So
there's
like
a
less
total
supply,
but
we're
rewarding
people
with
some
unlockable
tokens
and
some
claimable
tokens
so
like
that
makes
the
apy
or
apr
look
really
really
high,
even
though
they
only
get
a
fractional
percent
claimed.
So
we
have
to
like
really
just
figure
out
and
massage
those
numbers
and
debate
as
a
team
like
where
we
want
them.
You
know,
but
first
we'll
clean
it
up
and
make
it
presentable.
B
So
you'll
have
the
data
and
give
you
a
couple
options
or
a
range.
Maybe
we'll
put
it
on
token
log.
I
don't
know
we'll
we'll
figure
it
out,
but
that's
that's
like
the
moving
parts
here
did
any
of
that
even
make
sense.
F
B
It
it's
an
initial,
it's
an
initial
starting
place,
and
maybe
that
looks
great,
but
we
have
to
actually
do
the
liquidity
like
the
math
is
super
easy,
like
the
mat?
Okay,
it's
not
super
easy,
but
it's
we
can
like.
We
don't
know
the
outputs
of
that
input
yet
right,
so
we
can
derive
the
outputs
and
then
decide
that
we
like
that
input.
E
C
B
But
they're
not
hard
to
confirm,
and-
and
this
is
part
of
the
stuff
that
I
want
to
do
with
forest-
is
like
map
out
all
of
these
issues
and
like
figure
spec
it
out
and
say
what
we
have
to
do
to
confirm
them
and
then
start
doing
it.
You
know,
but
right
now,
it's
just
not
even
we
haven't
written
down
what
we
have
to
do.
It's
just
like
all
in
my
head,
like
oh
yeah.
We
need
to
do
that.
B
B
E
D
E
C
B
D
B
There'll,
be
our
it's
it'll,
be
its
own
website
and
they'll
it'll.
Basically,
they'll
did
you
guys
ever
get
to
see
the
the
dap
node
like
figma
files
that
were
like
you
know
they
showed
like
the
claimable,
and
this
all
this.
This
whole
thing
I
mean
I'm
trying
to
get
delphi
to
deploy
it
soon,
so
should
be
deployed.
B
B
B
C
Yeah,
well,
I
guess
that
brings
us
to
the
main
point
on
this
section
is
that,
like
both
of
these
pieces,
are
kind
of
stuck
in
work
in
progress
until
we
have
a
lot
more
clarification,
but
I
keep
adding
a
few
things
as
we
go
to
the
how
give
backs
work
one
and
trying
to
change
it,
but
I'm
also
not
like
spending
a
whole
lot
of
my
bandwidth
on
making
it
publishable.
At
this
point,.
F
B
What
we
really
need
is
just
a
way
to
track
donations
from
on
the
bridge.
That's
it.
B
Well,
those
the
giveth
giveth
one
dap
has
a
bridge
to
rinkeby.
B
D
B
So
they
will
have
just
like
on
giveth.io.
If
someone
donates,
you
know
they
get
they
on,
if
they
donate
ether
or
they
donate
die
on
ethereum
mainnet
they'll
still
get
we'll
wait
at
the
end
of
two
weeks,
we'll
just
take
all
that
data
right.
This
address
donated
one
ether
on
ethereum,
that's
worth
at
the
time
that
was
worth
three
thousand
dollars.
The
same
address
donated
10
die,
10x
die
so
now
three
thousand
and
ten
dollars,
oh
and
on
trace.
They
donated
a
thousand
die
okay.
So
that's
this
amount.
Okay,
cool!
B
Now
you
get
well.
I
guess
we
also
have
to
have
verified
projects
on
trace.
E
C
B
C
C
B
Not
forever
we
replace
ourselves
with
the
with
the
staking
contracts.
That's
the
eventually.
C
D
B
B
B
B
C
Well,
I
see
deforest
typing
in
the
document
here
under
project
verification,
but
I
just
I
don't
know
if
we're
to
that
section,
but
I
did
end
up
migrating
the
type
form.
So
we
have
it
on
our
given
account.
Now
that
I
put
the
new
link
there
under
that
bullet
point
so
that
we
can
direct
people
there
instead,
but
as
of
right
now,
our
our
collected
results
are
still
on
the
common
stacked
one.
C
C
A
I've
either
one
either
like
if
it's.
If
it's
on
a
like
a
web
link
that
doesn't
allow
you
to
copy
the
table
over
into
a
google
spreadsheet,
for
example
easily,
then
I
would
just
do
what
you
said:
screenshot
it
and
put
it
in
like
a
google
doc
that
we
can
all
collaborate
from
or
an
ocean
dock,
maybe
notion.
C
C
C
Yeah,
I
think
I
think,
having
a
call
regardless
and
sharing
our
results.
We
don't
need
to
go
through
all
the
applications
together,
but
just
like
kind
of
give
the
high
points
if
there
was
anything
that
we
learned,
that
would
be
helpful
in
the
next
round
and
then
also
just
to
get
in
the
habit
of
having
them
and
maybe,
instead
of
assigning
the
next
round
of
projects
within
a
direct
message
between
the
three
of
us.
C
A
A
We
wanting
to
decide
on
the
next
of
applicants
before
our
vacation
party
and
then
on.
The
verification
party
were
like
coming
with
ideas
or
when,
when
at
what
point
do
we
want
to
send
out
like
decide
the
next
round
of
apple
of
projects,
to
invite
and
send
those
emails
out.
C
So
I
don't
know
how
necessary
it
is
to
keep
doing
this
at
a
regular
basis
or
if
we
just
like
wait
until
launch
and
then
just
make
a
big
announcement
and
let
people
apply
for
themselves
or
you
know
how
many
rounds
do
we
do
where
we
personally
reach
out.
So
I
wasn't
sure
if
I
should
come
up
with
another
list
of
another
five
projects
to
reach
out
to
this
round,
or
you
know
kind
of
how
to
move
forward
there.
B
B
Oh
yeah,
I
guess
that's
the
that's
the
other
thing
to
test.
I
I
I
I'm,
I'm
pretty
sure
we
should
let
people
be
verified
projects
on
give
a
trace.
So
I
don't
know
how
we
fold
that
into
our
process.
C
C
B
B
Don't
they
don't
when
you
donate
on
trace
you,
you
always
are
donating
to
the
same
place
like
you're,
interacting
with
the
same
smart
contract
every
time,
no
matter
who
you're
donating
to
so
I
don't
know.
I
think
it's
just
the
link.
I
assume
that
we
would
just
be
sending
it
a
different
link
and
that
there's
no
conflicts
on
the
form,
but
just
making
sure
the
form
is,
is
also
formatted,
so
it
can
work
on
trace
in
io.
B
B
Yeah
because,
like
the
goal
is
not
to
do
manual,
project
verification
for
the
next
five
years,
not
even
the
next,
ideally
it
wouldn't
even
be
the
next
five
months
like
this
is
for.
In
my
I
mean
we
need
to
do
a
little
bit
of
road
mapping,
but
in
my
opinion
this
is
like
the
first
thing
that
we
should
be
working
on.
C
B
Yeah
or
verification
status
wouldn't
even
be
a
thing
it
would
just
be
like,
like
it
wouldn't
be
that
it's
a
verified
project.
It's
that
someone
wanted
to
skip
state
lock,
give
tokens
behind
that
project
right,
like
so
like.
B
Yeah
kind
except
the
pan
volley
you
can
sell
the
tokens
with
this.
It's
like
you
literally
send
the
tokens
to
a
smart
contract,
your
tokens
and
you're
like
hey.
I
love
this
charity.
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna
lock
my
tokens
behind
this
charity
for
a
year
and
then,
if
you,
depending
on,
if
you
lock,
depending
on
how
many
tokens
and
how
long
you
lock
them
that
tells
us
how
much
give
back
give
backs
we
can
actually
send
and
because
of
the
lock
up
time
we
can
like.
Really
we
don't.
B
C
B
A
So
I'm
just
noticing
that
we
have
only
five
minutes
left
on
our
call
for
today,
and
I
both
want
to
talk
about
yeah,
give
back
design
stuff,
but
also
you
know
bone
was
able
to
join
us
and
I'm
really
curious
about
the
latest
update
on
the
airdrop
closeout.
So
maybe
we
could
just
kind
of
jump
to
that.
While
we
have
him
on
the
line.
G
Yes,
I'm
hoping
you
can
hear
me.
G
I
don't
know
exactly
the
state
that
the
actual
airdrop
part
is
in
yet
because
I
I
wasn't
part
of
the
discussions
with
edu
and
everything.
However,
the
very
workable
final
list
is
done
done
and
ready
to
be
processed
into
something
that
can
be
used
by
the
the
airdrop
contract.
G
If
I
am
correct
griff,
because
I
think
the
last
like
10
problems
were
worked
out
as
edge
cases,
I
think
I
think
it's
ready
to
go
so
like
that
particular
piece
of
the
monumental
task
is
done.
Yeah.
B
G
Yeah
it's
on
a
separate
page,
so
like
0x
1
through
9
and
10
and
11
and
12,
and
all
of
that-
that's
all!
That's
all
already
done,
and
it's
on
a
separate
page
and
it's
in
the
in
the
final
airdrop
you're
the
airdrop
test
page.
So
it's
like
it's
ready
to
go.
That's
why,
as
soon
as
you
told
me,
there
was
a
problem
I
fixed
all
of
them.
B
G
B
And
then
yeah
and
here
I've
deployed
it.
That's
right!
Thank
you.
Oh
awesome.
The
other
thing
is:
do
we
want
to
give
a
little
bit
of
an
airdrop
to
the
dap
node
developers?
I
guess
it's
like
future
contributors
or
something
or
current
contributors.
G
B
D
B
Carlos
and
pablo
and
offery
and
oh
that's
pretty
much
it.
G
Okay,
I
didn't
know:
offree
was
with
that
note:
that's
cool
yeah,
that's
super
cool
yeah,
so
that's
there
and
we
can
use
it.
So
we
could
like
just
divvy
up
what's
left,
if
you
wanted
between
the
three
of
them
and
see
what
that
looks
like.
B
We'll
just
we'll
just
leave
it
to
the
end
and
see
if
there's
any
other
like
people
that
we
feel
like
are
left
out.
G
Okay,
but
that's
all
that's
all
already
done
in
the
spreadsheet
and
like
all
the
work
can
be
checked
because
any
of
the
combining
addresses
or
combining
totals
that
was
done
was
done
in
in
griff
magic.
He
taught
me
how
to
like
read
the
read
the
numbers
from
a
separate
page,
which
was
just
insane
to
me
so
like
everything's
there
for
transparency
and
like
anything
that
was
super
weird,
is
also
on
an
edge
case
list.
G
D
G
I
think
I
think
it
was
something
having
to
do
with
looking
at
the
liquidity
mining
spreadsheet.
Oh
yeah
yeah-
and
I
want
to
look
at
that
too,
when
you
do.
B
Yeah,
are
you
interested
in
and
take
that
on
willy,
like
figuring
out,
I
mean,
maybe
we
start
with
a
hack,
sesh
or
something
but
actually
figuring
out.
If
our
vesting
choice
is,
is
good
and
and
see
what
it
results
in
for
liquidity,
mining.
H
Yeah,
I
would
love
to
take
that
on
that
spreadsheet.
You
sent
me
a
while
ago
that
I
do
that.
Awesome
spreadsheet
eddie
made
basically
model
out
the
liquidity
mining
program.
H
End
sounds
great
I'd
love
to
help
out
with
that
and
I'll
take
a
look
at
it
and
let
you
know
I
need
a
hack
fish
probably
will
yeah
it's
kind
of
a
mess.
B
Awesome
yeah,
I
don't
think,
there's
anything
else
other
than
like
forrest
and
I
are
gonna
hack
on
like
a
development
roadmap
and
really
identify
all
the
questions.
Sorry,
the
wrinklebee
test
net,
like
testing
and
identify
the
last
questions
that
we
need
to
ask
and
answer
and
try
to
scope
up
the
rest
of
the
work
before
the
airdrop,
because
that
is
really
not
that
much.
H
Sweet
yeah,
we
really
are
coming
to
the
final
pieces,
it's
all
coming
together,
so
yeah
give
back.
This
is
really
one
of
the
final
pieces
yeah
and
then
and
then
hammering
down
yeah.
Now
it's
the
point
where
we
really
got
to
look
at
this,
like
you
said
to
make
sure
that
we
have
the
right
allocations,
for
they
would
pretty
mind
and
everything.
B
Yeah
yeah,
it's
an
interesting
question
right,
like
I
mean,
do
we
want
to
have
500
apy
and
only
unlock
five
percent
of
the
tokens,
or
do
we
want
to
have
like
you
know,
unlock
20
of
the
tokens
and
have
you
know
300
apr
like
300
apr?
If
half
the
tokens
are
in
liquidity,
mining.
H
It's
a
great
question
and
we
really
should
put
some
thought
into
it.
That
reminds
me
one
thing
that
I
am
glad
that
you
reminded
me
about
is:
I
was
talking
with
edu
about
our
liquidity
mining
contract
and
we
actually
don't.
Apparently
we
don't
have
the
ability
what
I
understand
to
update
the
rate
of
distribution,
basically
with
our
liquidity
mining
contract,
we
pretty
much
set
it
up
once
and
then,
if
we
wanted
to
change
it,
I
think
we'd
have
to
set
up
another
deploy.
H
Another
contract
and
people
would
have
to
move
their
tokens,
which
isn't
the
worst.
But
something
to
note
is
that
it's
not
the
type
where
I
think
we
can
update
the
governance
can
say:
let's
change
the
rate
and
then
we
can
do
that
and
people
can
stay
staked
and
start
earning
at
the
new
rate,
and
so
we'll
basically
have
to
pick.
H
B
H
B
B
If,
if
we're
really
worried
about
it,
we
can
always
have
multiple
liquidity
mining
going
on.
At
the
same
time,
if
we
wanted
to
add
more,
that
would
be
very
easy.
It's
more
just
like
if
we
wanted
to
stop
it.
If
it
was
like
a
bad
thing
that
would
be
really
hard,
but
maybe
not
maybe
not
on
maybe
not
impossible,
because
they
give
the
argued
out
should
be
able
to
mess
with
that
distro.
B
A
Sounds
like
you're
flying
tonight,
so
you
probably
won't
be
available,
but
you're
always
welcome
to
join
that
hack
session.
If
you
would
like
to.
H
A
No
worries,
okay,
cool.
Well,
I
we're
five
minutes
over,
so
I
just
want
to
honor
the
the
time
of
the
call,
but
thank
you
guys.
I'm
just
gonna
highlight
here
the
things
that
we
didn't
like
fully
get
to
is
the
give
bucks
program
design
stuff.
So
I
can
message
about
that
and
then
for
the
airdrop
closeout.
A
I'm
also
going
to
highlight
this
because
I
just
want
to
get
really
clear
on
what
are
the
final
things
that
we
need
to
complete
in
the
next
week
in
order
to
be
able
to
close
this
out
fully
but
awesome
bowen.
Thank
you.
So
much
for
your
update
feels
good
to
to
be
closing
big
pieces
of
this
out,
so
good
work.
G
Well,
thank
you
happy
to
do
it.
B
One
random
thing
just
while
I
don't
will
your
if
you're
still
here,
I
don't
know
if
you're
still
here
but
danny
is
talking
about
going
to
somewhere
in.
What's
the
place
called
lauren,
it's
like
north
of
it's
got
its
own
airport
and
there's
like
a
conference.
B
Norstada
and
getting
like
a
getting
like
a
big
airbnb
or
something
and
having
like
a
mini,
week-long,
giveth
retreat
and
having
you
know
just
having
us
all
be
there
on
the
beach
and
then
there's
like
a
crypto
conference
on
the
26th.
C
It
would
be
awesome
conference
is
that
if
because
she
was
talking
about-
maybe
having
me
speak
there,
but
then
they
really
wanted
to
be
this,
like
hippie
closed
container
for
creation
thing.
So
it's
like
the
people
who
want
to
attend
this
conference
have
to
like
be
there
for
all
of
the
things
that
they're
doing.
B
The
20th
that
like
driving
up
on
the
saturday,
is
what
would
work
best
for
me
and
since
we'll
be
since
that's
my
day,
that
I
don't
have
calls
and
then
so
road
trip
on
saturday
and
then
hang
out
for
the
week.
And
then
I
would
fly
out
from
there
on
saturday.
G
G
Yeah,
I
I
I
totally
want
to
go
down
there
and
check
it
out.
The
the
crazy
personal
situation
happening
here
is
probably
precluding
anything
until
there's
some
type
of
resolution,
but
that
being
said,
no,
it's
luker's
mom's
sick.
Essentially
so
like
we're,
I'm
I'm
down
at
the
house
that
that
that
she
lives
in
with
luker
and
that's
why
the
internet
is
bad.
G
Is
because
we're
not
at
home
we're
like
45
minutes
south
of
home.
So.
B
But
yeah,
so
you
know
we'll
see
it'd
be
it'd,
be
I'd,
be
really
curious.
If
if
willie
was
able
to
come
too
or
hannah
or
anybody
else,
you
know
if,
if
we
can
make
it
a
thing,
then
it
could
be
a
thing.
A
Awesome
I
feel
like
this
is
something
that
maybe
you
should
propose
for
this
sunday
if
we're
like
hoping
other
annoying,
because
that's
only
like.
B
Yeah
I
mean
we
could
get
mateo,
maybe
even
one
carlos.