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B
Hey
I
heard
I
heard
sorry
I
heard
give
is
another
call.
B
So
it
sounds
like
aaron
you're
gonna
drive
this
yeah.
Should
we
wait,
maybe
another
minute
or
two
for
people.
A
A
B
B
Good,
I
just
thought
of
something
because
of
what
sev
is
in
germany,
I'm
actually
going
to
paris
next
week
for
the
ethereum
cc
conference.
So
it's
actually
going
to
be
really
crazy.
There's
a
thousand
people
and
like
50
events
for
seven
straight
days
and
we're
actually
hosting
an
event
on
monday
next
week
in
paris,
I
think
200
people
signed
up,
we
didn't
even
advertise
it.
It
was
just
listed
and
like
yeah
wow,
that's.
B
I
we
we
booked
a
coffee
shop
for
25
people,
I'm
pretty
sure
the
owner's
going
to
kick
us
out
very
quickly,
yeah.
That
was
the
only
venue
near
the
conference
that
we
could
find
that's
cool.
Are
you
guys
going
to
record
it,
or
is
this
just
like
a
like
in-person
talk
exclusively,
it's
just
a
meet-up,
so
unfortunately
no
recording,
sorry,
I
think
someone
I
think
my
neighbors
bang
or.
A
A
All
right
cool,
so
today's
meeting
agenda
we're
going
to
be
going
over
last
week,
updates
just
discuss
questions
followed
after
updates,
we're
going
to
check
out
the
github
issues
for
dead
captives
and
the
common
board
and
talk
a
little
bit
about
that,
and
then
we're
going
to
have
some
open
discussion
around
dev
initiatives
of
what
some
of
us
are
doing,
or
we
can
also
have
a
discussion
around
tutorials
to
build.
We
had
quite
a
few
tutorials
go
out
this
week
on
the
harmony
youtube
page,
which
I've
linked
in
the
weekly
update.
A
So
it
seems,
like
things
are
going
along,
I'm
not
sure
how
many
of
us
have
really
put
tutorials
together,
but
I
think
we're
kind
of
working
towards
that.
So
to
start
off,
what
we
talked
about
last
week
is
bounties,
for
the
most
part
can
be
discouraging
when
we
see
boundaries
get
accepted,
but
then
they
aren't
great.
I
think
we're
having
a
bit
more
reform
on
that.
Some
of
the
latest
bounties
I
have
gone
in
seem
really
solid,
and
we
linked
to
that
up
here
with
harmy
scaffold,
for
example.
A
So
I
think
we're
getting
better
there,
but
it's
just
going
to
be
a
process
encouraging
establishing
relationship
to
the
bounty
creators.
I
think
this
is
also
happening
better
too.
A
I
don't
think
we've
gotten
to
the
boiler
plate
text
quite
yet,
or
figured
out
like
telegram
and
twitter
dms
on
how
to
facilitate
that,
so
that
could
still
be
expanded
on
timelines
are
soft
to
start
until
we
gather
all
devs.
That's
pretty
self-explanatory,
express
the
timeline
clearly
sure
and
then
proactively
ask
it
out
to
claim
to
start
the
bounty,
so
that's
just
follow-ups
and
stuff
too
so
that
all
kind
of
just
ties
together,
but
the
exciting
things
that
happened
this
week
on
the
youtube
ama
was
stephen.
I
started
watching
that
on
linkedin.
A
I
think
it
got
through
like
half
of
it.
It
was
pretty
solid
and
pretty
cool.
I
think
it's
a
good
like
morale
booster.
If
you
want
to
check
that
out,
I
haven't
got
to
see
the
harmony
one
ama
on
cryptocurrency,
though
I
heard
it
was
really
great.
Maybe
lee
or
someone
who's
been
who
was
in
that
can
talk
more
about
it
after
we
get
through
this.
The
bounty
updates
for
harmony
scaffold.
I
think
this
is
a
pretty
solid
bounty.
A
I
think,
for
the
most
part
it's
trying
to
describe
on
how
to
get
the
apps
going
for
the
hackathon
and
stuff
coming
up.
So
that's
really
nice
and
then
dead,
captain
issue
board
and
repo
for
task
tracking.
A
Given
I
kind
of
set
this
up
last
week,
you
got
it
rolling
when
I
put
a
few
things
in
there
so
far,
but
it'd
be
nice
to
see
some
other
dev
captains
start
putting
their
tasks
and
issues
in
there.
I
know
it's
brand
new.
This
is
the
first
announcement
of
it,
so
hopefully,
by
next
week,
we'll
see
more
activity
there
and
yeah
today
we're
introducing
dev
captain
severn-
I
don't
think
he's
with
us
today,
but
he's
a
software
engineer
from
germany,
really
smart,
dude
really
great
to
talk
with.
A
He
has
graphic
design
interests
and
he's
looking
to
do
some
simple
d
apps
in
the
future
and
as
far
as
all
the
tutorials
released
this
week,
I
didn't
get
to
see
too
many
of
these.
I
kind
of
know
how
to
do
most
of
them
already
so
for
people
who
don't
know
how
to
work
with
dexes
and
liquidity
farming.
I
think
this
is
a
good
place
for
you
to
check
out
how
to
get
started
in
the
ecosystem
and
also
today,
we'll
probably
cover
more
tutorial
topics
to
be
produced
or
expanded
on
so
yeah.
E
A
This
here
we
can
go
back
to
the
kanban
board
and
discuss
this
a
little
bit
given
I
had
some
dm
discussions
around
how
this
is
going
to
work,
so
we
have
two
main
things:
we
have
tasks
and
issues
when
issues
get
linked
into
this,
it
should
typically
be
meaningful
towards
a
code
solution,
whereas
like
harmony,
scaffold,
for
example,
that's
more
of
a
coding
solution.
That
would
be
a
good
one
to
track
in
here.
A
Whoever
is
a
deaf
captain
trying
to
lead
that,
whereas,
like
update,
docs
copy
bounty
with
a
full
copy
of
the
reading
docs,
for
me,
that's
more
just
like
hey
make
sure
you
do
this,
so
like
tasks
should
be
more
of
reminders
or
things
to
do
that
are
kind
of
soft
and
not
necessarily
have
like
a
hard
solution
behind
it,
and
it's
just
a
task
that
makes
sense.
I
also
added
a
request
column
here
so
like
I
want
one
second.
A
Right,
like
that's
a
great
request,
but
we
don't
know
what
to
do
with
it.
Yet
so
that's
just
going
to
hang
out
there
right
and
once
someone
can
pick
it
up
we'll
go
ahead
and
move
it
into
to
do
it's
been
vetted
and
then
once
it
gets
in
progress
and
done
or
gets
blocked.
A
So
that's
that
do
we
have
any
questions
as
far
as
this
compound
board
is
concerning
like
what
we're
trying
to
attempt
here.
C
C
A
D
A
E
A
Yeah
like,
as
far
as
like
task
tracking
is
concerned,
I
think
we
all
understand
that.
Does
anyone
have
any
comments,
questions
or
concerns?
As
far
as
the
rest
of
this
update
that
they'd
like
to
contribute
or
talk
about.
B
Yes,
okay,
so
thank
you
and
yeah
really
really
good
to
see
all
the
update,
the
progress
and
you
guys
working
really
well
together.
So
the
our
cryptocurrency
is
the
largest
crypto
subreddit
on
reddit
and
it's
basically
a
3.2
million
community
on
reddit
and
we
were
able
to
actually
we
were
going
to
do
it
earlier
this
year.
There
was
a
lot
of
logistics
back
and
forth,
and
now
we
finally
got
the
chance
to
do
it,
so
our
whole
team
showed
up.
B
Normally
we
do
ama
with
like
one
person
or
you
know
two
people,
but
like
this
time
we
had
six
people
show
up
and
answered
all
the
questions
it
was
pinned
on
the
top
of
the
thread.
So
all
these
things
is
really
good
because
we
need
to
actually
one
of
the
things
we
need
to
work
on
is
reaching
out
to
non-harmony
community.
I
mean
we
talked
a
lot
to
our
community
right
and
it's
important
and
it's
good
to
have.
B
You
know
our
our
amas
within
our
subreddit,
but
that's
only
25
000
or
200
000
people
on
twitter.
We
definitely
want
to
keep
pushing
ourselves
to
be
as
mainstream
as
possible
and
and
the
opportunity
is
really
there
right
like
every
day,
we're
seeing
new
people
come
into
blockchain
and
and-
and
we
want
to
be
like
actually
the
bridge
for
new
people
to
come
in
and
wouldn't
it
be
great
right
to
have
them
experience
like
just
as
a
developer.
B
We
have
with
friends
who
have
try
to
build
on
ethereum
and
you
know
cost
them
thousands
of
dollars
to
kind
of
deploy,
something
that's
complex
and,
and
he
came
over
here
and
deployed
something
for
seven
dollars
right.
All
the
you
know
all
the
transactions,
all
the
contracts,
so
so
yeah,
that's
that's
the
platform
that
we're
providing
and
it's
a
good
opportunity
to
do
things
like
our
cryptocurrency
and
other
just
more
public
engagement
like
ecc
the
hackathon.
I
think
we
talked
about
a
few
times
here.
B
The
million-dollar
hacker's
language
prizes
will
be
we'll
be
reaching
out
to
non
like
not
even
non-blockchain
like
web
2
developers
from
wall
street
from
other
communities
come
and
build
with
us.
So
that's
that's
gonna,
be
the
big
push
for
kind
of
rest
of
the
year.
So
yeah
our
cryptocurrency
was
great
great
ama.
You
guys
should
check
it
out,
but
that's
just
the
beginning,
hopefully
one
day
we're
just
on
like
our
finance
or
something
our
business.
B
I
don't
even
know
I
assume
those
things
exist
but
like
we
want
to
be
even
like
broader
or
you
know
our
are,
I
don't
even
know
what
could
be
a
good
one
right
like
social
social
impact
really
like
it
could
be
much
broader
than
just
just
harmony
or
just
blockchain.
A
Yeah,
I
think
what
you
touched
on
with
the
bridging
of
cryptos
and
tokens
to
the
harmony
network
was
super
powerful.
That
was
something
that
the
youtube
ama
was
steven
really
talked
about,
and
I
thought
it
shined
a
great
light
on.
I'm
not
sure
how
many
other
crypto
blockchains
out
there
are
really
doing
that
effectively.
A
But
I
know
the
viper
dex
has
been
super
great
at
doing
that
in
this
viper
month
that
they've
had
it's
been
really
cool
to
see
that
whole
expansion
of
the
ecosystem
go
in
there,
because
I
mean
when
I
first
got
into
viper,
it
was
like.
Oh,
this
is
kind
of
sketchy,
we'll
see
how
it
goes.
A
You
know,
and
as
the
community
developed
and
as
developers
for
viper
have
created
more
products
for
that,
it's
just
continuing
to
expand,
and
you
can
see
that
in
the
tvl
I
want
to
say,
like
it,
just
keeps
going
up
and
up
for
the
most
part
and
that's
a
fantastic
thing,
but
that
actually
brings
me
to
another
point
it.
A
Unfortunately,
at
least
for
myself,
I
could
describe
to
you
how
all
the
technology
is
working
and
like
the
concepts
and
theories
behind
it,
but
we're
kind
of
missing
a
lot
of
details
on
like
how
to
track
your
finances
properly.
You
know
I
was
talking
with
a
forum
member
this
past
couple
weeks
about
how
to
use
viper
like
what
to
look
out
for,
and
it
makes
me
wonder
like.
A
Could
we
use
our
dev
captain
position
to
also
be
part
of
the
financial
knowledge
as
well,
when
we're
discussing
like
bridges
and
like
why,
like
bsc
bridge
with
one,
is
a
good
thing
to
be
a
part
of
in
that
way
to
be
cool?
A
I
guess
maybe
a
good
question
to
pose
to
the
group
is
how
many
people
understand
the
financial
aspect.
You
know
like
what
makes
viper
useful
or
like
beneficial
to
farm.
Would
anyone
have
any
insight
towards
that.
A
It's
okay:
if
you
don't,
we
could
just
take
some
shots
in
the
dark
or
even
take
notes
on
what
we
should
maybe
discover
for
the
next
meeting.
E
Okay,
yeah
go
ahead.
Oh
I
could
take
the
opportunity
to
also
introduce
myself
so
I'm
working
on
a
project
fedex
decks,
we're
gonna,
be
launching
on
harmony
for
a
lot
of
the
reasons
that
it
stands
for
and
the
fact
that
we
kind
of
have
the
same
sort
of
philosophy
when
it
comes
to
bridging
the
gap
between
like
d5
crypto
users
and
the
rest
of
the
world,
and
the
possibilities
of
that.
E
I
got
into
harmony
through
viper,
very
early
user-
and
you
know,
like
you
just
said
it's
a
very
it
was
very
uncomfortable
in
the
beginning.
You
weren't
really
100
sure,
but
it's
amazing
how
successful
that
they've
been,
and
I've
been
directly
involved
in
the
up
until
recently,
but
have
I've
been
working
on
this
project
for
almost
a
year
now,
and-
and
so
that's
also,
what
works
we're
trying
to
do
with
this?
E
This
project
is,
is
help
people
understand
the
advantages
of
participating
in
something
like
adapting
a
old
farm
that
that
viper
is
as
well
as
creating
more
ways
for
non-experienced
users
to
gain
access
to
the
benefits
I
mean.
The
benefits
are
simply
that
it
has
very
good
return
on
on
your
investment
and
it
has
a
stable
price
structure
for
the
most
part,
at
least
over
the
next
couple
of
years,
with
locked
rewards
and
it's
easy
to
use.
So
those
are
all
things
that
we're
going
to
be
rolling
out
and
a
lot
more
to
it.
E
There's
a
much
longer
term
plan
that
I'm
using
the
decks
to
to
kind
of
launch
pad
myself
and
the
project
with,
but
it's
it's
amazing
how
the
harmony
has
done,
what
it
has
and
it,
and
it
really
deserves
to
to
kind
of
be
rolled
out.
So
we're
going
to
be
hopefully
working
to
make
that
happen,
but
that
then
we're
going
to
take
what
viper
has
been
doing
and
kind
of
try
and
bring
it
to
the
next
level.
E
Addressing
what
stephen
was
saying
about
the
need
for
social
media,
other
countries,
languages,
I'm
just
broadcasting.
This
harmony
has
the
the
potential
to
to
actually
change
the
world
and
change
people's
behavior
when
it
comes
to
their
own
financial
responsibility
and
access
and
so
yeah.
I
don't
that
didn't
exactly
describe
specifically
whatever
does,
but
you
know
it.
E
E
B
A
I'm
here
nice
to
have
you
and
very
cool
stuff
that
you're
up
to.
I
guess
that
brings
a
good
question
like
what
kind
of
hurdles
have
you
guys
experienced
getting
into
this?
If
you
don't
mind
talking
about.
E
Yeah,
no,
that's
a
really
good
question,
so
that
kind
of
answers
a
lot
of
issues
as
well.
So
it's
like
you
know
viper
is
amazing
and
it
has
a
very
good
strong
community
and
it's
it's
structured,
really.
Well.
E
The
the
issues
that
I've
had
are
that
most
people,
even
as
much
as
crypto,
has
grown
it's
really
in
its
infancy,
maybe
not
even
born
yet
because
of
the
fact
that
when
you
even
talk
to
people
who
are
using
it
like
the
bitcoin,
crap
pointers,
so
to
speak,
they
don't
no
one
really
gets
it
like,
and
even
even
the
majority
of
people
in
the
community
don't
really
understand
that
the
point
of
g5
crypto
and
is,
is
it's
a
it's?
E
It's
changing
a
paradigm
and
and
then,
when
you
add
in
like
an
esg
social
capital
component,
there's
really
no
argument
against
trying
to
empower
people
economically
and
to
you
know,
reduce
the
the
friction
that
borders
create.
E
But
at
this
point,
they're
still
very
high
barriers
entry
and
it
comes
across
the
board
from
just
trying
to
explain
what
a
dex
is
or
a
yield
farm
is,
and
immediately
like
my
first
reaction
when
seeing
viper,
which
was
one
of
my
first
experiences
with
yield
farming
and
I've
been
in
crypto
for
a
while,
was
like
it's
a
ponzi
scheme.
But
then,
if
you
really
think
about
the
philosophy
behind
what
the
fiat
system
is
in
central
banks-
and
that
is
too
so
it's
all
about
confidence
about
perspective.
E
So
the
difficulty
has
kind
of
been
simplifying
it
and
then
to
be
able
to
explain
it
to
non-users
and
then
also
the
people
who
are
hardcore
users.
I
think
that
they
are
ready
for
what
harmony
has
to
offer
as
a
blockchain
and
then
also
something
like
what
we're
working
on
that
fedex
is
trying
to
do,
which
is
our
goal
is
to
not
necessarily.
This
is
the
same.
E
It's
really
that
this
could
really
be
changing
everything,
and
there
needs
to
be
like
a
total
paradigm
shift
in
the
way
that
people
view
their
money
and
that's
from
a
debtor
perspective
to
a
creditor
liquidity
perspective.
There's
no
argument
against
focusing
on
the
unbanked
or
or
populaces,
and
countries
that
don't
have
the
same
sort
of
access.
There's
so
many
faults
in
the
system,
not
just
talking
about
monetary,
but
as
well
as
like
asset
marketplaces
that
impede
the
true
value
and
and
also
just
innovation.
E
So
the
hard
part
is
is
kind
of
figuring
out.
E
Personally,
it's
been
difficult
to
find
people
to
support
me
and
my
background
is-
is
defined
as
wall
street
for
the
most
part,
and
so
that's
been
difficult
to
find
developers
who
willing
to
support
me
and
like,
but
as
I've
been
getting
better
at
explaining
it,
you
know
that
that's
become
easier,
but
I
think
that
you
know
the
challenge
is
really
you
know
like
unless
you
could,
then
this
is
where
the
divide
kind
of
that
kind
of
happens
as
well.
E
Is
that
you
have
a
lot
of
people
like
yourself
who
are
on
the
call
right
now
and
there's
a
ton
of
projects
out
there
and
they're
either
like
viper's
kindness,
unique
thing
as
well
as
static
as
well,
but
they're
either
like
sort
of
very
amateuristic,
and
they
are
not
able
to
file
through
a
lot
of
things
that
they
say
or
they're
not
even
planning
to,
and
then
you
have
the
other
side
of
it
with
like
a
mirror
protocol
or
any
of
the
other
things
that
are
focusing
on
like
institutions
or
like
asset
classes
that
really
still
cater
to
things
that
don't
necessarily
they're
just
not
equitable
and
they're
inefficient.
E
So
under
the
same
paradigm.
So
that's
really
where
the
divide
is
so
it's
like
you
can
like
go
and
say
harmony.
Is
this
and
harvey's
that,
but
at
the
end
and
go
on
social
media
and
get
as
many
people
to
to
see
that
as
as
possible?
But
it's
really
about
a
frame
of
mind
and
then
also
creating
a
tool
that
people
will
use
and
there's
a
lot
of
branding
that
has
to
do
with
that
as
well.
E
Right
now,
it's
so
the
difficulty
has
been
like
a
lot
of
people
still
besides,
not
totally
understanding
the
majority
of
the
concepts
or
even
how
you
know
a
blockchain
could
create.
You
know
all
of
these
changes
and
and
and
like
change.
The
way
that
people
live
is
also
just
kind
of
changing
the
way
that
crypto
blockchains
are
viewed
right
now,
which
is
like
very
difficult,
very
risky
and
complicated.
E
E
It's
taken
us
a
long
time
to
get
where
we
are
right
now,
which
is
basically
like
we're
ramping
up
to
I,
and
now
I'm
very
confident
that
we're
full
steam
ahead,
but
there
isn't
money
out
there
unless
you're
a
developer
and
you
can
produce
a
product,
and
so
there's
like
this
there's
this
weird
sort
of
empty
space
where
people
like
myself
have
very
difficult
time
entering
it,
because
I
I
know
code
basically,
but
the
ideas
and
the
concepts
and
and
the
the
actual
services
and
products
that
we
plan
on
building
on
harmony
and
then
and
then
beyond,
are
like
very
obvious
as
well
as
the
message.
E
So
I
think
that
you
know
it
will
people
in
general
that
are
very
ready
for
this
to
happen.
There's
just
they
haven't
figured
out
a
way
of
accessing
it.
Having
been
given
the
tools
to
do
so.
You
look
at
exactly
my
wife
from
venezuela
and
and
venezuela
is
the
third
largest
country
to
use
cryptocurrency
and
it's
because
of
their
economy.
So
if
you
provide
people
and
but
then
none
of
them
and
a
lot
of
people
out
there
have
you
know
some
sort
of
access
to
crypto,
but
are
they
going
into
the
d5
realm?
E
Are
they
setting
up
their
meta
masks
and
doing
all
the
stuff
that
viper
does
no
like,
and
I
could
explain.
That's
also
the
difficult
part
that
if
the
message
is
sent
right
and
the
tools
are
done
and
marketed
in
the
right
way,
it
that
that
will
make
all
the
difference.
But
you
have
to
address
the
needs
of
those
those
societies
and
so
yeah.
E
That's
it's
been
difficult
because
crypto's
still
a
very
small
asset
class
and
no
one
really
understands
it,
and
even
the
people
who
are
working
in
it,
don't
really
get
it
and
the
ones
who
know
how
to
do
it,
don't
have
the
same
sort
of
vision
and
understanding
of
its
potential,
even
though
everybody
kind
of
talks
about
it.
There's
no
road
map
to
that.
E
So
I've
been
doing
it
for
the
most
part
on
my
own
up
until
recently
just
got
some
support
from
some
pretty
you
know
like
key
players
dolomite,
I
just
got
off
the
phone
where
they're
gonna
be
advising
us,
and
so
we're
definitely
gonna
make
it
happen.
E
But
I
I
I
view
crypto
and
blockchain
as
like
the
car
industry
when
ford
made
his
car
at
the
end
of
it,
it's
gonna
consolidate,
but
there's
still
a
lot
of
room,
a
lot
of
ways
to
go
about
it
and-
and
I
think
that
a
lot
of
this
negative
stigmas
are
what
will
prevent
that
from
happening.
Sooner.
Didn't
exactly
answer
the
question
again,
but
you
know
that
that's
that's
been
my
experience
so
far.
A
No,
I
think
you
actually
described
a
lot
of
great
things
in
your
answer
and
I
think
there
was
like
two
or
three
parts
that
really
struck
me
one
from
the
developer
side.
It's
not
easy
at
all
for
even
a
novice,
let
alone
a
senior
architect
to
really
pick
up
right
away
right.
So
that
is
definitely
one
of
the
downfalls
of
like
just
the
entire
ecosystem
of
blockchain
in
general,
and
then
the
other
part
is
the
barrier
to
entry
right
like
what
we've
talked
about
a
little
bit
before
of.
E
A
Know
you
gotta
do
metamask,
you
gotta,
have
your
one
wallet
connected
to
metamask
and
get
on
the
harmony
works
for
me.
Ask
right
like
there's
those
steps
too,
and
then
also
talking
about
the
unbanked
right,
like
people
that
just
go
to
cash
advances
or
are
in
third
and
second
world
countries
that
just
don't
have
access
to
a
financial
system
and
harmony
could
be
that.
But
how
do
they
then
translate
that
into
like
tangible
goods
for
themselves
and
actually
trade
on
that?
A
I
think
some
tokens
and
cryptos
have
been
successful
at
doing
that,
and
maybe
it's
something
that
harmony
one
should
also
look
towards
and
see.
If
we
can
innovate
more
in
that
direction
and
then
I
think
the
third
thing
yeah,
I
think
I
talked
about
the
third
thing
of
being
unbanked
and
then
like
for
us
who
have
more
intimate
knowledge
of
like
crypto,
who
have
been
in
it
for
a
few
years
or
whatever.
A
Some
of
this
stuff
is
just
it
kind
of
like
goes
under
our
radar,
where
we
just
do
it,
we
figure
it
out,
and
you
know
we
know
how
to
google
search
the
terms
right
versus
someone.
That
is
brand
new,
like
what
do
I
even
search
for
so
I
think
a
few
things
could
be
born
out
of
what
you
just
talked
about
of
as
far
as
like
tutorials,
I
could
even
see
like
just
making
a
simple
video.
A
That's
like
five
minutes
long
that
describes
the
terms
that
we
use
would
be
make
it
beneficial,
even
if
it's
just
a
powerpoint
that
you
make
it
cool
I'll.
Take
note
of
that
of
what
kind
of
tutorials
we
might
be
looking
for.
Would
anyone
else
have
any
ideas
for
tutorials,
because
I
think,
as
dev
captains
is
something
that
we
would
really
like
to
move.
F
Yeah,
like
it
is
just
add,
so
my
name
is
anton
and
I
work
with
dylan
with
the
pagani
network.
It's
basically
his
side
thing
of
basically
it's
a
media
company
for
crypto,
aspiring
media
company
and
basically
we're
working
on
an
educational
series
for
blockchain
and
using
harmony,
basically
as
like
all
our
examples,
because
we
just
believe
in
harmony.
F
So
much
obviously-
and
so
I
think
so
right
now
we're
writing
our
episodes,
we're
about
eight
or
nine
in
and
so
far
we've
started
very
general
and
then
bringing
everything
more
specific.
F
So
working
on
that
and
dylan
is
also
working
on
this
project.
It's
a
decentralized
educational
program
called
the
alexandria
project,
which
is
basically
a
decentralized
education,
so
really
cool
like
side
side
projects
in
that
realm.
F
What's
it
gonna
say
oh
coming
back
to
yeah,
I
think
education
is
everything
with
this,
but
it's
the
same
story.
I
feel
like
that
that
has
been
playing
out
ever
since
you
know
the
internet
ever
since
the
printing
press,
like
people
are
just
very
slow
to
move
like
just
people's
actions
are
slow
to
move.
You
can
know
what
to
do
like,
like
people
know
what
to
do,
but
people
just
don't
do
it.
So
it's
I
don't
know.
I
guess
it's
like
how
do
we
make
people
actually
do
something?
F
I
don't
know
people
people
know
what
to
do.
People
even
that
know,
crypto
they
understand
it
and
they
still
just
don't
do
anything.
So
I
don't
know
I
guess
if
we
could
find
a
way
to
actually
funnel
people
to
take
action.
F
I
don't
know
I
guess
through
education,
maybe
it's
just
always
just
the
more
people
know
people
kind
of
have
to
be
hit
with
the
same
information
all
the
time
and
maybe
on
the
tenth
time
it
hits
and
it
has
to
be
delivered
in
different
ways,
and
I
think
I'm
I'm
a
my
background
is
in
music
and
art
and
acting
same
with
dylan
as
well
he's
more
on
the
development
side
right
now,
but
I
think,
being
a
communicator
and
saying
the
same
points
in
multiple
different
ways
and
hitting
with
different
metaphors
and
allegories
and
explanations.
F
That's
kind
of
the
focus
of
what
we're
doing
with
our
educational
platform
is
we're
basically
trying
to
animate
and
make
visuals
and
make
it
very
easy
to
understand
it.
It's
it's
just
like.
I
feel,
like
a
lot
of
developers,
have
trouble
com
like
communicating
in
ways
because
their
brain
is
very
like
developer
brain
and
it's
people
that
are
good
communicators.
F
Don't
have
that
actual
syntax
of
a
developer
to
like
really
use
that
vocabulary
and
understand
at
a
developmental
level.
So
just
speaking
on,
dylan
dylan's
behalf
he's
in
my
experience
he's,
he
knows
blockchain
very
well,
but
he's
also
an
artist
and
a
communicator.
So
we're
we're
a
good
team
in
that
way.
F
But
maybe
we
can
collab
some
way
and
some
ideas
together
on
how
we
can
bridge
both
of
us
to
make
the
best
educational
series
and
just
make
it
very
accessible
and
very
easy
to
digest
and
very
much
like.
F
F
F
F
You
know,
I
think
it's
just
gonna
take
some
time,
but
just
we
just
gotta
hammer
hammer
hammer
in
the
same
information
in
different
ways
for
different
people
of
different
walks
of
life.
To
understand
you
know,
80
year
old
grandmas
have
to
understand
it
just
as
much
as
a
20
year
old
in
you
know,
coding,
school
or
whatever,
but
I'm
not
sure
if
that
helped
or
added
any
value,
but
really
passionate
about
the
education
and
just
communicating
in
different
ways
and
getting
it
out
there.
But
it's
a
we're
very
early
in
the
process.
A
A
Like
they
have
the
financial
means
to
invest
in
this,
but
they
don't
have
the
literacy
to
even
like
start
right
and
there's
thousands
of
ways
that
we
could
go
about
like
making
pamphlets
making
qr
codes
that
you
can
just
scan.
But
even
then,
like
the
grandmother,
that's
80
doesn't
know
how
to
use
a
qr
code,
but
a
14
or
16.
A
Right
and
crypto
has
been
really
great
for
the
unbanked
that
are
under
18.
That
could
start
creating
funds
for
themselves
in
the
future,
whereas,
like
crypto,
is
not
really
a
big
concern
for
people
over
50,
typically
because
it's
just
too
risky
and
not
really
something
that
they're
interested
in
more
or
less.
But
they
should
be
because
it
could
help
their
future
generation
grandkids
and
great
grandkids
right
and
that's
a
good
enough
reason
for
them.
E
A
On
board-
and
I
think
we
kind
of
do
miss
having
this
like
what
you
said
with
explaining
them
different
ways
and
like
equating
it
for
people
that
it
can
make
sense
for
them
right,
and
that
definitely
comes
through
like
just
knowing
and
identifying
what
channels
of
communication
we
have
to
accomplish
and
go
towards
and
also
setting
those
goals
out
like
okay,
if
we
know
our
audience
are
going
to
be,
like
I
don't
know,
let's
say
10
to
30.
A
We
want
this
to
be
simple
enough
for
the
10
year
olds
to
follow
and
give
enough
detail
for
the
30
year
olds
to
be
like
okay,
yeah.
I
do
want
to
invest
a
lot
of
money
into
this
right,
because,
obviously,
both
of
those
positions
have
different
financial
means
to
acquire
coins
or
tokens
yeah.
I
really
think
that
hit
point
or
hit
the
point
on
like
how
we
should
go
about
building
this
tutorial
like
should
it
all
live
on
youtube.
A
Should
it
live
on
the
forum,
the
answer
is:
probably
it
should
live
anywhere
and
everywhere
that
we
can
put
it
right,
but
that
kind
of
leads
to
like-
I
guess
maybe
the
next
good
question
would
be
what
is
a
good
tutorial
to
start
with,
for
the
category
of
an
average
person
that
is
computer
illiterate
right?
A
That
just
has
a
smartphone,
because
obviously
it's
gonna
be
different
from
desktop
to
smartphone
right
yeah,
I
guess:
does
anyone
have
any
ideas
on
like
what
they
found
to
be
their
struggle
like
between
the
tutorials
that
they
did
see
when
they
first
started
and
how
they
managed
to
get
to
now.
E
Yeah,
so
I
would
love
to
give
input.
I
actually
quit
banking
and
became
an
educator
in
the
south
bronx,
because
I
really
believe
education
is
like
the
most
fundamental
thing:
that's
required
to
empower
people
and
also
to
to
change
everything
and
especially
financial
education,
which
really
hasn't
existed.
But
to
answer
your
questions
specifically,
it's
the
lack
of
one
click
solutions
and
there's
a
lot
of
tutorials
out
there
about
setting
up
metamask
and
the
networks
and
how
it
all
works.
E
And
then
you
can
somewhere
across
something
like
you
know,
multi-chain,
but
at
the
end
of
the
day
it
took
me,
like
you,
know
three
or
four
out
four
days
to
like
figure
it
all
out,
including
the
harmony
bridge,
and
I
would
say
that
is,
and
the
bridges
in
general,
but
the
harmony
bridge
specifically
because
that's
what
I've
been
using
the
most
that
was
very
difficult.
E
I
talked
to
other
people
that
can
divide
for
telegram
groups
and
elsewhere,
who
were
like
still
afraid
of
it,
and
they
are
just
as
as
much
as
like
active
users
as
I
am,
and
just
use
harmony.
The
news
one
so
they're
like
things
like
that.
It,
like
you
were
saying:
you're
not
gonna,
get
the
80
year
olds,
you're
not
going
to
get
the
70
year
olds.
E
You
probably
won't
get
the
50
to
60
year
olds,
but
when
you
make
it
easy
enough
with
one
click
solutions-
and
you
make
it
so
that
it's
not
just
about
watching
a
tutorial
because
that
actually
like
people
are
super
lazy,
know
that
from
teaching
that
it's
a
it's,
the
less
you
put
on
them
the
burden
of
having,
unfortunately,
to
learn,
and
you
give
them
ways
of
experiencing
an
access
unit.
It's
then
you
get
them
excited
because
they
see
the
return
and
that's
when
they
want
to
get
more
involved.
E
And
that's
when
you
give
them
that's
what
you
can.
You
know,
get
them
to
watch
the
tutorials
and
stuff.
So
it's
really
about
focusing
on
that,
as
well
as
also
creating
products
that
normal
users
can
use.
So,
if
they're
like
on
their
smartphone,
you
know
people
in
venezuela
don't
want
to
use
that
currency.
They
have
a
whole.
E
You
know
black
market
underground
way
of
interacting
using
crypto
for
the
most
part,
but
you
can
extend
that
across
to
almost
any
country
where
it
actually
makes
a
lot
more
sense
to
not
have
to
use
traditional
banking
to
manage
your
funds,
and
so
the
more
that
you
can
just
make
it
easier,
the
better
it
is-
and
I
definitely
think,
that's
possible.
E
So,
like
you're
saying
with
developer
mentality,
it's
like
easy
for
a
lot
of
developers
to
just
think
that
oh
yeah
people
are
gonna
understand
how
to
use
this
because
it
works,
and
they
make
you
read
a
couple:
tutorials
you're,
taking
out
like
40
percent
of
the
the
users
by
asking
them
to
watch
more
than
a
minute
and
a
half
of
something
or
read
something
for
that
matter.
E
Unfortunately,
but
yeah
the
more
that
you
can
do
that,
the
better
it
will,
the
the
greater
the
chances
of
success
are
and
then
all
the
tutorials
and
the
messages
and
the
things
that
people
will
watch
are
more
like.
You
know,
holistic,
and
about
greater
ideals.
And
that's
what
kind
of
also
brings
the
reddit
army
into
the
into
the
mix
of
of
the
fact
that
people
want
this,
but
the
barrier
of
entry
issues
were
high.
F
Oh
sorry,
but
yeah,
I
just
want
to
add
on
that.
Like
I
thought
what
you
saw
was
great
about
like
the
one
click
solution,
you
know
just
making
it
easy
and
frictionless
for
them
to
use
it.
I
think
some
a
question.
I
always
I
always
ask
you
know,
because
I'm
very
consumer-centric
in
everything
I
do
it's
like
what
is
the
value
prop?
F
Why
would
somebody
want
to
use
it
right
now
in
this
stage,
what
actual
infrastructure
is
there
for
the
mass
public
it
like
in
a
way
it
makes
sense
that
nobody's
adopting
as
fast
as
it
is
because
the
people
that
do
adopt
they're
like
okay?
Well
now
I
have
it.
Where
can
I
actually
buy
milk
or
do
things
and
oh
wait?
I
can't
actually
do
anything
with
it
anywhere.
Why
would
I
do
it?
F
So
it's
like
there's
no
infrastructure
actually
to
back
up
mass
adoption,
so
as
people
get
educated,
it's
I
think
it's
this
thing,
that's
maybe
not
so
linear.
It's
like
as
education
is
out.
Developments
are
out,
things
are
being
developed
at
different
paces
and
as
people
learn
about
it,
it's
not
directly
in
line
with.
What's
actually
available,
and
I
think
that
that
is
natural,
but
you
know
these
two
worlds
will
collide
as
far
as
infrastructure
meets
people
actually
knowing
what
to
do
with
it.
F
I
think
the
infrastructure
just
isn't
there
yet
so
in
the
meantime,
as
infrastructure
is
building
and
ecosystems
are
developing,
education
will
be
there
and
has
to
be
there.
You
know,
even
if
it's
all
out
there
like
in
layman's
terms
and
and
what
you
know
the
vocab
is
there
until
I
people
you
know
the
infrastructure
is
there,
people
won't
actually
know
what
to
do
with
that
information,
and
you
know
and
making
it
entertaining
like
you
said
you
said
you
know.
F
People's
time
is
important
like
a
minute
and
a
half
video,
that's
a
lot
of
work,
it's
like
how
do
we
make
it
to
where
they're
not
having
to
work
to
understand
to
join
an
infrastructure?
That's
not
really
there
yet.
So
it's
like
it's
just
so
early
and
then
and
then
one
one
more
point
about
where,
where
our
content
should
live,
I
think
aaron
said
that
you
know.
Maybe
it
should
be
on
youtube.
Maybe
it
should
actually
just
be
everywhere.
F
I
think
that's
right.
I
think
I
think,
if,
if
we
can
make
long-form
content
and
then
actually
make
it
native
to
every
platform
that
way,
it's
like
I
mean
it's
a
big
project
but
making
a
long-form.
You
know
youtube.
It
could
be
an
hour
long
and
then
you
splice
that
up
into
like
80
different
pieces
of
content
and
you
just
like
tick-tock
it
up
reels
it
up
youtube
shorts.
It
up,
I
mean
the
eyes
right
now
are
on
youtube
shorts.
It's
on
reels.
F
It's
on
tick-tock,
it's
very
short
bursts,
and
you
know,
a
lot
of
these
younger
generation
obviously
are
on
these
platforms.
But
those
are
the
people
that
grow
up
and
then
they
start
to
consume
and
be
a
part
of
the
ecosystem.
So
I
think,
hitting
you
know
it's
a
more
long-term
play,
but
I
think
it's
right
to
to
just
follow
the
attention
and
not
be
too
emotional.
On
which
platform
is
you
know,
has
been
around
like
youtube
is
great,
but
you
know
the
eyes
are
on
youtube
reels.
F
Linkedin
linkedin
is
huge,
but
yeah
everywhere,
essentially.
A
Yeah,
no
that's
a
fantastic
point
anton.
I
think
I
mean
we've
seen
how
the
joe
rogan
experience
has
taken
off
from
a
simple
basement
into
what
it
is
now
like:
a
billion
dollar
like
podcast
insane
right
like
or
maybe
not
a
billion
dollars,
but
whatever
he
made
off
that
deal,
and
you
know
if
we
follow
what
is
already
out
there
like
as
far
as
communication
channels
and
like
how
people
are
really
successful
at
marketing
these
things,
then
yeah.
A
We
can
definitely
hit
the
ground
running
even
faster
by
doing
like
the
shorts,
and,
I
think,
even
just
bringing
up
tick-tock
like
yeah.
I
didn't
even
think
about
that
part
of
like
oh
yeah.
We
should
yeah
that
makes
sense
like
if
we
make
videos
or
like
I
have
a
crypto
talk
scheduled
for
this
coming
monday
with
my
company
and
we're
doing
it
as
like
a
marketing
thing
for
them,
but
also
like
for
me
to
just
explain
and
get
word
of
mouth
out
there
for
harmony
as
well.
A
So
it's
like
if,
as
a
community,
we
pool
our
resources
together
and
create
this
content
as
we
go
along
then
yeah.
It's
going
to
be
undeniably
great,
like
at
some
point
we'll
get.
I
don't
want
to
say
influencers
I'd
rather
see
like
just
common
people
adopt
and
like
take
hold
and
make
these
tick
tocks
of
being
like
hey.
This
is
what
I
just
did
check
this
out.
I
did
blah
blah
blah
blah
and
I'm
done
now.
A
A
part
of
that
right
like
we,
definitely
want,
like
the
decentralized
nature
and
the
philosophy
of
harmony,
one
like
we
wanted
the
people
to
make
it
happen,
not
like
specialty
specialty
people
like
explain
this
all
the
time
right
like
that's,
why
the
dev
captain
stuff
was
born
and
the
dows
were
born
right.
So
we
should
also
still
be
keeping
that
mindset
as
we
continue
forward
with
the
media
approach.
I
thought
that
was
a
fantastic
point
that
you
made
not
sure
if
anyone
has
anything
else
to
add
to
this,
but
the
floor
is.
A
A
Well,
I
think
this
was
a
really
great
discussion.
We
have
like
14
minutes
left
in
this
meeting.
Does
anyone
want
to
talk
about
some
of
the
stuff
that
they've
encountered
with
using
harmony
one
or
like
success
stories
that
they've
had?
I
think
now
would
be
a
great
time
for,
like
some
water
cooler
talk
or
anything
that
maybe
the
harmony
the
core
harmony
team
wants
to
talk
about,
maybe
with
the
hackathon
news
or
like
what
lee
was
talking
about
with
ethereum
coming
up.
If
anyone
wants
to
take
the
floor
on.
D
That
I
I
can
chime
in
here
everyone
I'm
sorry,
I'm
late.
I
had
a
conflict
with
another
meeting,
so
you
know,
I'm
not
sure
if
you
have
already
discussed
the
the
hackathon
in
any
kind
of
detail,
the
first
30
minutes
of
the
call-
but
you
know
our
focus
right
now-
is
just
laying
you
know
kind
of
getting
our
ducks
in
a
row
for
for
the
hackathon
making
sure
that
we've
got
all
the
right
tools.
D
You
know
kind
of
the
right
setup
for
all
the
new
developers
are
potentially
going
to
be
learning
about
harmony,
ecosystem
and
and
building.
They
could
be
coming
from
traditional
web
2
kind
of
finance
fintech
background
or
they
could
be
coming
from,
maybe
the
ethereum
ecosystem
and
they
want
to
try
out
deploying
their
existing
dapps
onto
the
harmony
blockchain.
But
you
know
one
of
the
things
that
that
we're
doing
is
just
putting
together
boilerplate
code
in
a
central
repo.
D
I
think
ganesh
can
maybe
explain
a
little
bit
more
about
this,
but
we've
got
a
bunch
of
different
areas
around.
You
know
some
example
boilerplate
code
for
and
how
to
build
an
nft
marketplace,
how
to
build
a
lottery
system.
A
you
know,
a
crowd,
crowdfunding
things
like
that.
Just
very
basic
boilerplate
code,
just
to
get
folks
started,
and
the
other
thing
we've
done
is
we're
actually
about
to
launch.
Probably
today.
D
After
this
call,
we've
got
a
very
simple
developer
portal,
which
is
kind
of
like
the
it's
it's
like
the
marketing
landing
site,
but
for
developers
right.
So
the
the
link
to
this
portal
is
going
to
be
a
first
class
citizen
on
the
harmony
website,
so
it'll
actually
appear
in
the
top
nav.
As
the
first
item
it'll
be
a
section
called
developers
right.
So
this
is
really
going
to
speak
to
how
important
the
developer
community
is
and
how
we
prioritize
this
community.
D
So
folks,
just
learning
about
harmony
will
come
to
the
marketing
site
and
and
they'll
be
able
to
dive
into
the
you
know
all
things
related
to
developers
straight
away
on
the
portal
we're
going
to
have
links
to
this
forum
to
the
documentation,
api,
bounties,
hackathons,
it's
the
source
code,
etc.
D
So
once
that's
up
it's
very
simple
right
now,
it's
just
to
get
us
started,
but
one
of
the
things
that
that
would
love
your
feedback
on
is
just
looking
at
this
portal
and
thinking
about
that
onboarding
process
for
brand
new
developers
who
are
just
coming
to
harmony
and
learning
about
what
harmony
is
about
what
other
things
you
think
they
would
want
to
see
on
this
landing
page
right.
You
know,
as
well
as
having
the
obvious
documentation
things
like
that.
D
Is
there
anything
else,
videos
whatever
so
so,
once
that's
up
I'll
announce
it
in
the
in
the
the
dev
captain's
channel,
and
you
can
kind
of
share
that
if
you
like
but
review
it,
let
us
know
what
you
think
and
that
that's
kind
of
that's
all.
I
had
ganesha
or
lee.
Anyone
want
to
talk
anymore
about
the
the
hackathon.
C
Yeah
there
are
basically
two
parts
to
it
right:
one
is
going
over
the
tools
and
documentation
and
adding
more
tutorials.
Regarding
that
I
posted
in
the
captain's
channel-
I
I
don't
know
if
you
can
navigate
to
doc's
home
github
repo.
C
The
issues
I
added
some
server
node
issues
I
will
keep
on
adding
and
you
guys
can
also
add
these
are
like
issues
related
to
adding
some
documentation
for
our
tutorial
for
doing
xyz
and
so
on
right.
So
these
will
dev
captains
or
anybody
can
pick
them
up
and
try
to
contribute.
If
you
have
some
time
yeah,
these
will
make
it
into
docs.harmony.1.
C
Under
the
learn
tutorial
section,
you
will
see
all
these
all
of
them.
These
are
will
be
very
helpful
for
the
hackathon.
This
is
one
one
section.
The
other
section
like
you
mentioned
is
a
template
project
to
even
like
bootstrap
hackathon
participants
like
they
will
have
everything,
boilerplate
code
etc
available
in
there
for
several
different
project
ideas
like
amf,
maybe
nft
marketplace
and
several
others
which
which
we
are
going
to
add.
C
Probably
this
weekend
next
week,
which
you
can
find
under
like
hackathon
there's
a
github
repo
separate
ripple
under
that
we
were
started
collecting
some
of
the
projects.
So
these
are
the
two
places
where,
if
you
guys
have
some
ideas
or
want
to
contribute,
feel
free
to
add
more
issues
in
the
tutorial
docs
home
repo
or
even
for
the
project.
Ideas
under
hackathon
github,
repo.
A
That's
yeah.
This
is
really
great.
I
saw
you
posting
this
a
little
bit
ago
and
this
is
a
very
good
start
and
I
think
we
could
even
add
a
ton
more
to
this.
I
guess,
like
my
question,
is
I
think,
since
we're
trying
to
make
these
bounties
I
to
give
developers
some
idea
on
like
what
it's
worth
to
them
like
how
on
average
like?
Are
we
looking
to
maybe
pay
out
for
some
of
these
you
know.
Are
we
looking
towards
like
501
to
like
5001?
A
Is
it
like,
depending
on
per
tutorial,
just
to
see
like
make
sure
it's
worth
people's
time?
You
know.
C
E
A
Good
stuff-
I
I
don't
really
have
too
much
more
to
talk
about
unless
anyone
else
does
so
have.
D
At
it
aaron
do
you
want
to
just
go
to
dev.harmony.1,
so
we
can
just
quickly
show
what
what
this
landing
page
looks
like.
D
Nice,
this
is
cool.
Let's
make
it
a
little
bit
bigger,
oh
good,
so
so
you
know
nothing
fancy
here,
it's
it's!
This
is
going
to
be
linked
to
from
the
the
main
website
and
if
you
scroll
down,
we've
just
got
some
basic
resources
here
you
know
getting
started
api
most
of
this
kind
of
links
to
the
documentation,
page,
the
link
to
the
forum,
bounties
discord,
etc.
D
D
A
Yeah
no,
this
is
super
cool.
I
think
this
is
a
great
start
and
it
looks
really.
Nice
looks
professional.
I
guess
one
question
I
have
here
for
the
diat
radar.
Our
the
goal
with
this
is
to
kind
of
bring
some
sort
of
like
reputation
for
d
apps
right
that
we're
trying
to
host
on
the
harmony
network.
D
Yeah,
that's
right
so
so
you
know
that
radar
is
pretty
popular.
It
features
application
just
a
good
way
to
get
exposure
and
have
have
folks
encourage
people
to
build
on
harmony
and
and
share
it
through
this.
This
kind
of
channel.
D
B
Today,
yeah
you,
you
saw
the
the
link,
the
dev,
the
like
the
beta
link.
Yeah
all
right,
yeah
yeah
looks
good,
it's
good
to
go
actually
steve
and
I
are
debating
like
on
one
or
two
word:
choices.
A
B
For
it
really,
it
is
already
listed
on
git
coin,
I
was
told
by
the
get
coin
team
I
haven't
looked
at,
I
haven't
checked,
but
yeah
once
it's
announced.
Actually,
oh,
I
I
should
say
I
wish
we
could
like
broadcast
this
more.
So
let
me
let
me
give
you
the
60
second
pitch
on
the
hackathon.
I'm
really
excited
about.
So
not
only
is
it
partnering
with
git
coin,
the
largest
platform,
a
million
dollars
in
total
prices
across
three
themes
and
under
each
theme
there
are
four
categories.
B
So
probably
of
course
not
one
team
is
going
to
you
know,
it'll
be
just
much
very
distributed
in
terms
of
the
prices,
but
what's
cool
is
that
we
are?
B
We
are
partnering
with
like
sushi
and
chain
link
and
tara
to
give
very
specific
prizes
that
are
related
to
what
they're
doing
so
that
we
get
more
like
broader
participation
right.
So
it's
not
just
like
hey
harmony:
community
come
it's
like
sushi's
community
can
come
and
build
on
sushi
on
harmony
and
terrace
community
can
come
and
build
different
products
that
maybe
is
tied
to
the
terra,
harmony
bridge
or
tied
to
you,
know
some
terror
product
launching
deploying
on
harmony.
So
we've
got
like
basically
kind
of
like
again
building
these
having
these
bridges.
B
You
know
not
technical
bridges,
but
these
are
just
like
kind
of
our
partnerships
and
bridging
and
bridging
their
community
to
come,
build,
but
also
we're
working
with
dora
hacks.
I
don't
know
if
you
guys
have
heard
of
them,
but
they're
another
developer
platform
like
getcoin.
They
have.
I
want
to
say
also
like
tens
of
thousands
of
developers.
I
forget
the
exact
number,
but
what's
cool
is
that
they
do
community
quadratic
voting.
B
So
if
you
list
your
hackathon
project
on
dora
hacks,
they
will
actually
not
only
is
there
like
a
prize
pool
of
we
said
it
to
be
50
000
from
us
yeah,
exactly
dora
hacks
and
then
there
the
community
will
also
contribute
one
tokens
that
will
fund
the
projects
that
they
like
the
best.
B
So
it's
pretty
cool
like
you
can,
you
know,
maybe
you'll
get
a
5k
price
from
us,
but
you
can
get
another
10
000
from
the
community
and
and
when
they
did
some
of
the
prior
hackathons
they
did,
for
example,
they
were
able
to
get
more
community
matching
than
actually
the
price
from
the
foundations
for
some
of
the
other
projects
and
the
last
thing
oh
they're,
integrating
one
natively.
So
people
like
basically
like
if
you
hold
the
one
token
you
can,
you
can
contribute
directly.
B
So
it's
already
live
and
they
did
it
in
the
last
couple
of
days
and
the
last
thing
is
they
have.
They
have
like
a
network
of
50
a
50,
sorry,
not
50
000..
They
have
a
network
of
50,
really
good
venture
investors.
So
if
you
like,
as
a
hackathon
project,
make
it
to
the
top
10
or
top
15
you're.
Basically
I
don't
want
to
say
guarantee,
but
you
you
have
a
high
likelihood
of
being
in
front
of
those
like
50
investors
and
getting
maybe
not
funding
immediately,
at
least
like
really
good
conversations.
B
I
I
think
he
told
basically
he
told
me
that
most
of
the
top
projects
get
funded
by
the
their
community
of
investors
in
some
way
or
some
amount,
so
yeah
that
that's
like
really
going
to
be
a
good,
hopefully
launch
pad.
For
you
know
the
projects
to
kind
of
build,
get
prizes
from
us,
get
community
matching
and
then
get
venture
funding
for
the
best
projects
that
can
really
be
commercialized.
A
No,
that's
that's
awesome,
especially
considering
we
have
like
the
whole
tier
system
making
it
up
to
the
top,
and
then
you
know
there
is
backing
behind
it
so
that
that
should
bring
a
lot
of
people
into
it.
You
know
it
looks
like
we're
a
little
bit
over
time.
I
think
this
was
a
pretty
solid
meeting
overall,
so
good
job
guys
good
conversations.