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From YouTube: 2021 June 24 Community Developer Call
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B
A
B
You
know
last
week
we
met
our
wonderful
new
dev
captains.
Most
of
them
are
here
today
in
the
last
kind
of
seven
days.
Since
our
last
meeting,
we,
you
know,
we
brainstormed.
We
came
up
with
a
set
of
responsibilities
that
really
we
want
the
community
to
focus
on
for
the
next
three
months,
at
least
right.
B
But
you
know
this
list
is
hopefully
going
to
keep
growing.
There's
going
to
be
more
things
to
do
we're
going
to
need
more
dev
captains
and
lee.
If
you
wouldn't
mind,
would
you
mind
sharing
the
link
to
the
sign
up
form,
just
in
case
anyone
else
here,
decides
to
sign
up
and
and
and
join
this
community?
B
A
B
Right,
so
the
list
of
responsibilities
have
been
split
into
these
kind
of
these
four
high
level
areas.
We
have
communications
and
developer
updates,
there's
just
overall
developer
education,
onboarding,
helping
new
folks
learn
about
the
protocol
and
the
tools
available
to
them.
B
We
have
issues
and
bounties
right,
you're,
probably
most
aware
of
how
bounties
work,
we're
planning
to
be
cr
planning
to
create
many
more
bounties,
with
the
help
of
the
deaf
community
and
and
the
depth
captains,
and
then
just
overall
engagement
engagement
with
the
developer
community,
attracting
new
developers
and
really
just
understanding
what
their
needs
are.
B
So
our
deaf
captains
have
gone
through
and
you
can
see
they've
added
their
names.
So
I'd
love
to
you
know
pass
this
over
to
the
dev
captains.
Just
to
you
know
very
briefly,
talk
about
why
you
pick
that
area,
what
your
plans
are
and-
and
we
can
kind
of
take
it
from
there.
B
Yes,
sir,
oh
you're,
the
great
hey,
aaron,
hey
how's,
it
going
so
do
you
want
to
talk
to
talk
about
the
weekly
dev
updates
and
and
what
your
kind
of
plans
are.
D
Yeah
definitely,
I
plan
on
scouring
some
of
the
forum
post
that
we
have
per
week
and
take
some
of
that
data.
Compile
it
and
then
also
take
any
of
our
meeting
notes
that
we
have
and
our
general
discussion
in
the
dev
captain
telegram
chat
and
just
compile
that
into
something
that
is
usable
for
our
community
to
actually
learn
something
or
if
we
want
to
highlight
a
new
feature
that
we
are
doing
or
a
significant
upgrade
that
could
also
go
in
there.
D
B
Perfect
yeah,
you
know
it's
a
little
difficult
because
there
are
so
many
channels
right
and
just
making
sure
we
have
coverage
there,
but
yeah.
I
think
it
will
organically
dissipate
that
way.
B
All
right,
great
thanks,
aaron,
okay,
feature
harmony
developers.
Dylan
you've
got
some
great
ideas
around
interviews
and
and
blog
posts.
Do
you
want
to
give
us
an
overview.
E
Totally
it's
actually
it's
I'm.
In
the
in
the
middle
of
my
call
yesterday,
I
was
planning
ahead
of
time
to
talk
to
a
couple
of
the
developers
that
are
making
the
daps
and
all
these
other
things
that
are
in
control
of
just
the
ecosystem,
around
harmony,
and
so
I've
been
reaching
out
to
them
through
telegram
through
twitter
trying
to
get
a
hold
of
them
through
like
any
way.
I
could,
you
know
through
instagram
and
sometimes
there's
no
way
of
getting
a
hold
of
them.
E
So
if
they
see
this
right
now
in
the
recording
like
reach
out
to
me,
you
know
I'm
I'm
trying
to
set
up
an
interview,
because
I
would
love
to
make
it
transparent,
where
you
guys,
as
the
developer
and
your
vision
for
blockchain
and
all
these
things
that
communication
gets
bridged
over
to
the
community
so
that
they
better
understand
kind
of
what
is
the
purpose
of
what
it
is
that
we're
building.
E
You
know
not
a
whole
lot
of
people
really
understood
the
whole
sandbox
idea
that
adam
came
out
with,
but
it's
actually
a
really
really
strong
idea,
because
coming
from
an
educational
point
of
view
and
teaching
teaching
these
things,
a
lot
of
people
are
confused
as
far
as
how
can
they
take
their
own
idea
and
bring
it
to
the
next
level,
maybe
they're
a
creative,
maybe
they're,
a
developer
who's
just
trying
to
start
out,
and
so
if
they
get
a
better
understanding
of,
what's
going
on
in
the
ecosystem,
they're
going
to
know
what
to
do
versus
what
not
to
do
and
yeah
so
featuring
them
in
a
blog
post,
I'm
asking
them
questions
right
now
things
about
like
what
got
them
started.
E
What
were
their
challenges?
Where
did
they
do
it
x,
y
and
z,
about,
and
also
why?
Why
are
they
doing
it?
Why
did
they
choose
to
do
it,
just
some
critical
questions
that
got
them
to
be
the
developer,
that
they
are
today
and
and
yeah?
So
I'm
excited
about
doing
that
and
then-
and
I
have
this
site-
that
I've
made
called
bogani
and
it's
kind
of
just
like
a
portal.
E
E
It's
just
that
you
go
there
and
then
you
get
to
actually
read
about
all
these
different
dapps
and
applications.
What
is
their
use
case
so
that
we
can
start
finally
allowing
the
community
to
use
these
applications
so
that
people
start?
You
know
getting
business
getting
business
done,
so
you
know
get
the
get
the
people
engaged
and
let
them
know
how
to
do
it.
E
F
Yeah,
I
think
dylan
really
got
it,
so
I
personally
would
see
myself
more
like
supportive
for
him.
If
you
want
to
do
some
videos
or
some
stuff
like
that,
that
I
had
with
editing
or
also
when
you're
writing
a
blog
for
feedback
or
stuff
like
that,
I
would
love
to
help.
F
But
personally
I
would
like
to
be
more
active
in
the
educational
part
of
this
yeah.
B
For
sure,
yeah
and
and
we'll
get
to
that,
I
guess
further
down
excellent.
You
know
the
next
thing
is
we
have
this
call.
This
weekly
call
that
we
have,
and
this
really
should
be,
run
and
managed
by
the
but
the
developer,
captains
we're
still
kind
of
figuring
out
how
to
better
organize
this.
How
to
have
a
you
know
an
agenda
in
place,
so
everyone
can,
you
know
view
what
we're
going
to
be
talking
about,
so
so
that
that's
going
to
be
worked
out
shortly.
B
So
then,
moving
on
to
the
education
and
onboarding,
you
know,
the
key
thing
is
documentation
right
and
that's
the
first
place
developers
go
to
and
and
we're
well
aware
that
there's
a
lot
of
room
for
improvement
within
our
documentation,
we're
actively
working
on
improving
those,
but
we
absolutely
need
the
help
of
the
developer
community
to
make
those
even
better
aaron.
Do
you
want
to
discuss?
You
know
your
thoughts
on
on
how
we
can
improve
the
dots.
D
Yeah,
definitely,
I
think
I
mean
what
I'm
doing
right
now
is
just
combing
through
every
single
page
and
running
it
through
grammarly,
as
I
read
it
so
this
has
brought.
G
Yeah,
I'm
not
looking
so
much,
I'm
looking
from
a
development
developer
perspective,
so,
for
example,
I've
been
working
doing
solidity
for
about
three
to
five
months.
I've
played
with
it
before,
but
a
lot
of
times.
I
want.
I
have
a
confusion
of
I've
done.
G
Binance
deployed
my
contracts,
so
I'm
going
through
the
documentation
to
see
that
as
a
new
developer
or
someone
new
to
the
platform,
I
could
get
through
the
documentation
and
be
able
to
do
things
without
thinking
out
the
box,
because
the
documentations
are
clear
and
it
brings
up
something
that
I
see
that
we're
all
doing,
including
me
in
the
dev
captain
forum.
We're
posting
there
asking
you
guys
questions,
but
the
reality
is.
G
We
should
be
posting
a
talk
forum
because
now
we're
keeping
it
to
ourselves
and
if
that's
a
question
that
needs
to
be
asked,
there's
other
people
that
might
be
asking
these
questions
and
I'm
wondering
should
we,
unless,
if
we
get
an
answer
from
you
guys
in
the
forum,
should
we
not
post
it
into
a
public
forum?
G
Because
now
I
can't,
if
we
look
at
this
documentation,
if
there
was
a
question
answered
and
we
need
to
start
adding
that
in
a
tutorial
I
have
to
go
through
telegram
versus
pulling
that
document,
that
that
answer
out
and
finding
out
is
there
other
developers
struggling
with
that
same
problem?
Or
is
it
just
us
struggling?
G
So
I
think
we're
doing
that
a
lot
in
the
captain's
forum
telegram
where
I
think
we're
missing
the
other
developers,
because
if
that
that
one
question
is
only
being
answered
to
us
so
again,
I'm
combing
through
the
docs
to
see
that
I
can
actually
walk
through
and
later
I'm
doing
videos.
G
So
I
can
first
ask
the
question:
if
I
run
into
a
problem
and
then
I'll
re-write
the
docs
the
way
and
then
get
you
know
peer
review
on
the
docs,
especially
from
that
I
was
doing
the
grammar,
not
my
so
you
know
that
peer
review,
like
hey,
I'm,
I
threw
it
in
and
he's
looking
like
ron.
This
doesn't
sound
right
from
a
grammarly
perspective,
but
I'm
looking
more
of.
Can
we
do
this
step
one
step,
two
step
three
step
four
and
I
was
able
to
get
through
that
documentation.
B
It
would
be
great
to
have
you
know
both
technical
and
structural
eyes
on
on
the
documentation,
and
you
know
devon,
you're
you're,
the
perfect
person
for
this
right,
you're
you're,
starting
out
you've
got
a
background
in
it,
but
so
any
challenges
you
run
into
are
probably
typical
of
what
any
other
developer
would
run
into
right
in
in
your
position.
So
I
think
you've
got
that
advantage
of
knowing
okay.
Well,
I
don't
know
what
I'm
doing
here,
something's
missing
and
I
need
to
improve
that
totally
and
also
don't
figure.
B
The
documentation
is
going
to
be
a
living
breathing
thing
right.
So
any
improvement
is,
is
fine
and
it
will
probably
just
keep
morphing
and
improving
over
time.
So
don't
hesitate
to
to
make
your
additions
and
it'll
probably
completely
change
in
a
month
from
now,
as
as
kind
of
people
learn
more
yep,
great,
okay
and
and
the
one
you
also
touched
on
tutorials
right,
one
that
that's
the
next
step
for
you
once
you
have
the
documentation
in
place.
The
next
thing
is
actually
build
right
and
kind
of
teach
people
how
to
build.
G
We
have
some
but
there's
a
bunch
of
tutorials
on
on
ethereum
site
and
due
to
the
fact
that
we
do
have
the
evm
you
know
I
would,
I
would
actually
probably
replicate
those
tutorials
but
to
ensure
that
we're
using
one
specific
things
like
I
know
I
did
I'm
doing
a
video.
G
I
had
a
problem
with
using
the
one
wallet
and
it
wasn't
clear,
but
I
created
my
own
contract,
which
is
that
needs
an
address
and
if
I
use
the
one
address
all
the
documentation
and
it
don't
work,
so
I
got
to
convert
it
to
a
eth
address
in
order
to
deploy
my
contract.
If,
if
the
constructor
is
asking
for
an
address,
so
I
know
I
need
to
do
a
video,
so
goodness
could
actually
see
what
I
was
talking
about.
G
So
those
things
like
that
and
then
I'll
I'm
looking
at
those
tutorials,
I'm
looking
at
other
tutorials
that
I've
seen
out
in
the
other
places
like
maybe
binance-
that,
where
are
integration
with
chain
link
those
type
of
tutorials.
That's
what
I'm
trying
to
come
up
with.
But
initially
I
want
to
make
sure
just
from
a
newbie
perspective
regard.
G
You
know
your
technical,
but
can
you
take
this
documentation
and
we
do
have
a
video
up
there,
but
the
video
goes
so
quick
where
you
know,
I
I'm
a
big
believer
and
when
learning
people
like
to
be
told
exactly
what
to
do
even
from
a
marketing
push
this
button
here
buy
here,
because
assuming
that
I
have
this
knowledge
because
they're
they've
learned
now,
if
I
take
it
and
do
the
things
that
I
would
do
in
ethereum,
it
might
not
work
the
same
way
if
I
start
doing
my
own
out
of
the
box.
B
Totally
yeah
and
and
and
that's
absolutely
right-
I
think
someone
who's
coming
from
the
ethereum
ecosystem.
B
You
know
that
they're
looking
at
this
through
a
different
lens
compared
to
someone
who's
just
learning
from
scratch.
So
I
think
it's
good
to
be
mindful
about
what
those
lenses
are
and
maybe
cater
some
of
those
tutorials
based
on
hey.
What's
it
like
to
come
from
ethereum,
what's
it
like
to
come
from
whatever
any
other
ecosystem
or
just
starting
out,
so
I
think
that
there's
not
going
to
be
a
shortage
of
ideas
around
tutorials
and
things
that
we
can
actually
put
out
there
and
there's
just.
H
H
H
So,
just
like
be
clear
about
what
is
different
in
harmony,
I
think
it
has
to
be.
A
lot
of
thought
has
to
be
put
into
that
like
what
exactly
is
different.
What
what
do
I
need
to
kind
of
keep
in
mind?
So
I
think
this
is
a
good
point.
B
That's
right,
and-
and
you
know
there
is
a
this-
this
I
love.
Let
me
just
share
this
link
with
you.
You
know
this
is
the
main
ethereum
developers
tutorial
portal,
there's
a
ton
ton
of
tutorials
here
I
would
love
to
see
something
like
this
for
for
harmony
and,
what's
really
great,
is
that
you
know
all
of
these
contracts
technically
can
be
very
easily
ported
across
right
with
erc20
compatible.
So
there's
no
reason
why
people
who've
put
all
this
hard
work.
B
Creating
these
tutorials
can't
be
just
ported
across,
so
it
would
be
really
great
to
have
some
tutorials
around
okay.
Let's
take
an
existing
tutorial
project,
an
ethereum
project
and,
let's
see
how
we
can
with
some
small
changes,
deploy
that
onto
the
harmony
test
net
right.
But
I
would
love
to
see
something
like
this,
where
you
have
this
broad
range
of
tutorials
for
different
areas,
different
different
frameworks,
ui
frameworks
and
contract
types.
G
Are
you
a
ui
developer
because
now
the
time
to
write
these
contracts
takes
so
much,
I
mean
to
write
a
full
app
takes
so
much
longer
if
you're,
not
a
full
quote-unquote
full-stack
developer
and
my
focus
is
mostly
on
the
back
end,
maybe
looking
at
security
perspective,
and
I
will
probably
pull
out
some
dap
but
there's
a
bunch
of
tutorials.
I
looked
in
the
space
where
we
have
very
complicated
contracts
just
with
solidly
solidity.
G
B
Right
exactly
and
tony's,
not
here,
sev
aaron,
anything
to
add
on
the
tutorial.
F
Yeah
no
yeah,
I
just
wrote
in
the
chat.
I
don't
know
if
it's
a
good
idea,
if
we
make
like
maybe
not
now,
but
at
the
later
point,
like
some
academy.harmony.com
one
where
you
just
jump
on
and
then
you're
really
yeah,
you're
really
brought
in
and
step
by
step.
You
will
show
and
how
you
build
your
first
year,
like
devon,
told
told
us
that
we're
trying
to
really
show
them
how
it's
done
like
one
step.
D
B
Yeah,
so
this
is
a
really
good
opportunity
to
consolidate
some
of
these
links
and,
and
you
know,
really
organize
documentation
and
the
onboarding.
B
Experience
nice,
so
so
moving
on
to
tools,
adam
and
and
sev
put
their
names
down
here.
You
guys
want
to
just
touch
on
what
your
plans
are
around
improving
some
of
the
ecosystem
tools.
H
H
All
right,
so
we
scroll
down
to
the
up
dops
section.
I've
noticed
that
I'm
not
sure
when
it
was
updated.
Last
time
it
was
five
months
ago,
but
it
seems
that
the
only
thing
here
is
the
official
sort
of
harmony
or
maybe
like
the
the
the
stuff
that
came
out
from
from
core
team
or
like
at
least
from
community
close
to
core
team.
My
question
is:
can
we
add
adapts
that
are,
you
know
like
don't
want
to
throw
names
around,
but
we
know
what
is
the
main
exchange
at
the
moment.
B
C
If
I
can
quickly
add
I
absolutely
adam,
this
was
created
only
as
a
placeholder
when
we
started.
H
C
H
Think
I
think
I
I've
noticed
a
lot
of
community
engagement
and
I
think
it's
awesome
to
have
those
infographics.
You
know
like
those
that
you
throw
around
twitter
and
and
just
kind
of
share
with,
so
it
could
be
automated.
It
could
possibly
be
that
you
add
logo
and
the
name
and
the
link
and
that
graphic
is
created
so
that
every
time
we
update
this
when
there's
a
new
project,
this.
C
H
That
doesn't
have
to
be
this
dance
between
graphic
designers
and
it
is
kind
of
like
a
project
because
you
would
have
to
have
some
kind
of
rendering
engine.
I
mean
it's
not
hard.
I
think
I've
done
something
similar
that
basically
just
adds
those
items
in
a
nice
presentable
way.
I.
K
Would
I
would
suggest,
being
very
careful
what
you're
adding
on
the
main
harmony
github
as
as
dapps,
because
so
far
there's
been
a
lot
of
you
know
drugs.
Let's
put
it
that
way,
and
not
only
that,
but
some
validators
have
actually
shared
on
social
media
validators
that
are
very
well
known
in
the
community
and
they
share
these
projects
that
rugged.
H
Yeah
100,
that's.
That
was
my
first
question
as
well.
That's
why
I
noticed
that
here
are
kind
of
those
core
team
kind
of
approved
things
so
so
yeah.
This
is
another
kind
of
another.
L
Well,
on
that
note,
there's
there's
some
of
you
that
have
been
tasked
with
community
outreach,
something
we've
talked
to
the
validators
about
especially
the
young
new
ones,
who
are
trying
to
get
a
foothold
and
get
recognized
so
that
they
can
attract
delegations
they've
been
creating
those
infographs
you
guys
are
talking
about,
so
they
would
be
an
excellent
resource
that
this
core
team
could
reach
out
to
to
help.
Keep
those
updated.
L
G
K
I
mean
something
like
like
what
dylan
has
the
website
right,
like
pogani,
that
did
like
something
that's
created,
not
by
harmony
directly
but
by
a
third
party,
something
completely.
You
know
it's
permissionless,
so
everyone
can
can
promote
their
stuff
there
and
if
it's
a
rug
I
mean
yeah,
no
one's
reliable
for
it.
It's
an
open
website,
so
harmony.
You
know.
B
B
But,
yes,
you
know
harmony
as
a
core
team
is,
is
you
know,
aiming
to
become
almost
irrelevant
right
this
this
needs
to
be
100
community,
driven
so
for,
for
you
know
a
portal
that
lists
all
the
latest
staffs
that
really
should
be
owned
by
the
community,
not
not
associated
with
harmony
as
an
organization,
and
you
know
because,
like
you
said
there
are
anyone
can
build
anything
they
want,
there
could
be
scams,
there
could
be
rug
pools.
There
could
be
a
number
of
things.
B
I
would
we
definitely
don't
want
you
know
for
that
to
reflect
badly
on
the
protocol
as
a
whole,
so
yeah,
I
I'm
definitely
in
favor,
of
letting
the
community
own
that
piece,
the
directory
or
whatever
it
is.
L
I
could
see
harmony
or
this
core
team,
creating
the
resource
for
the
community
to
use,
create
a
web
page
with
a
disclaimer
saying:
hey,
you
guys
have
validated
this
through
a
thumbs
up,
check,
mark
method
and
the
research
on
these
eight
or
ten
or,
however,
many
prerequisites
we've
done
that
as
a
community.
Here's
the
feedback,
here's
who
supplied
it
and
then
just
a
general
thumbs
up
like
you
see
on
coin
market
cap
or
coin
gecko.
What
do
you
think
of
this
chain
today?
L
B
You
know,
probably
not
and
and
bruno
just
shared
a
link
that
he
put
together
himself
right
bruno.
Do
you
want
to
just
tell
us
a
little
bit
about
this?
This
yep.
J
Yeah,
I
can,
I
can
just
add
some
some
things
yeah
this
website
I
was
creating
this
website
last,
let's
say
the
last
two
years
I
was
adding
the
apps
that
I
was
feeling
that
they
they
were
stable
enough
to
be
there
in
this
this
website.
Of
course,
this
website
was,
I
started
initially
was
for
validators.
J
J
So
I
was
trying
to
to
see
if
there
are
some
reliable
validators
to
to
add
to
the
website
website,
then
I
found
or
we
we
have
done
the
bounty,
great
bounty,
that
we
create
a
platform
for
that
for
that
vision.
So
I
didn't
start
to
use
this
to
to
collect
the
apps
so
there's
some
kind
of
information
documentation.
J
Let's
say
it's
a
very
rough,
let's
say
a
website
with
links
but
yeah.
This
is
you
see
it's
completely
community
or
let's
say
what
was
yeah.
I
was
doing
this
like
like
a
ob,
not
not.
No,
that
was
not
my
intuit.
My
first
thoughts
was
not
to
to
put
this
in
in
a
big
level,
but
maybe
we
can
create
some
similar
to
this,
that
we
can.
B
B
It
it
it's
hard
to
find,
I
guess,
but
yeah
it
would
be
great
to
have
you
know
this
or
something
like
this,
and
maybe
allowing
folks
to
you
know,
contribute
to
it
right.
Have
a
mechanism,
maybe
through
a
pull
request
or
something
where
people
can
keep
updating
those
things.
J
So
very
fast,
sorry,
for
example,
viper
I
had
viper
just
weeks
ago,
and
so
I
was
trying
to
add
this
already
months
and
I
was
not
feeling
confident
to
add
viper,
because
I
was
not
so
the
developer.
I
was
not
knowing
who
was
the
developer.
J
That's
why
I'm
sometimes
I'm
feeling
that
okay,
the
app
looks
great,
but
if
we
don't
have
confidence
with
the
team,
we
should
not
put
it
there
and
then
the
as
the
community
grows
and
we
see.
Okay,
the
the
the
platform
looks
great.
The
community
as
well
developer
was
very
or
still
very
active.
So
then
I
added
this.
This
app.
B
D
L
We
linked
it
in
harmony
by
the
way.
B
H
Agreed
that
makes
total
sense.
Can
I
just
come
back
to
this
report,
and
so
we
are
happy
to
kind
of
segregate
those
two
things
by
like
tools
that
are
just
purely
technical
and
they
then
the
dubs
put
the
category.
There
would
probably
be
deleted
right.
B
I
I
think
that
makes
sense
right,
because
maybe
you
know-
and
I
wish
ganesha
was
here
to
to
talk
about-
you
know
what
his
intentions
were,
but
I
I
agree
that
you
know
dapps
are
going
to
be
numerous
right,
they're
going
to
be
created
by
the
community,
there's
going
to
be
good
ones,
there's
going
to
be
bad
ones,
they're,
probably
going
to
be
scams,
but
you
know
that's.
We
should
probably
remove
that
from
the
core
repo
and
just
let
the
community
own
and
and
decide
what
needs
to
go
in
in
these.
H
It's
a
good
idea
for
like
a
bounty
to
create
like
some
kind
of
dab
that
would
basically
make
voting
for
for
trust.
C
H
B
Yeah
I
mean
maybe
we
can
kind
of
extend
bruno's
portal
somehow.
L
Yeah,
I
have
a
solution
for
that
that
I
shared
with
pops,
and
this
is
something
that
could
bridge
dows
right.
It
was
more
of
a
community
side
down
in
the
houses
of
harmony
we
envisioned,
which
would
be
kind
of
like
an
ambassador
program,
but
the
prerequisite
to
join
and
earn
through
that
project
would
be
to
purchase
an
nft
that
identifies
you
as
an
individual.
G
So
I
I
guess
I
have
I'm
a
little
lost.
We
have
a
community
dial
that
we're
working
on
and
maybe
we
should
have
a
marketing
down
and,
of
course
we
could
do
marketing,
but
I'm
not
understanding.
Why
would
a
dev
team
be
taking
up
anything
that
has
to
do
with
outside
that?
You
know
I'm
I'm
coming
in
as
a
developer.
I
want
to
get
some
tools
work.
We
might
have
other
developers
they
have.
G
They
have
asked
questions
that
so
to
me
is
much
more
important
than,
and
I
could
be
wrong
much
more
important
than
if
we
spend
15
20
minutes
on
our
marketing.
How
do
we
market
it
does
that
we
lose
the
value
of
ensuring
that
the
developers
questions
are
being
answered
because,
honestly,
someone's
dap
wouldn't
be
unless
they're
going
to
show
me
their
source
code,
wouldn't
be
something
me
coming
in
as
a
developer,
really
care
about,
and
maybe
I'm
wrong
understanding
what
our
roles
are
and
what
we
focusing
on.
G
But
it
seems
like
we're
kind
of
a
couple:
we're
a
little
spread
it
out
across.
B
I
guess
you
know
my
my
take
on
this-
is
that
you
know
this
is
an
open
platform.
Anyone
can
build
anything
they
want
right.
We
definitely
don't
want
to
be
gatekeepers
right
and
but
but
if
we
are
going
to
have
some
kind
of
portal,
that's
owned
by
the
community
and
want
to
ensure
it's
high
quality
that
we're
weeding
out
the
scam
apps,
then
that's
kind
of
where
we
come
in
right.
B
It's
like
you're,
fine,
you
can
go
ahead
and
build
any
app
you
want,
but
if
you
want
to
be
featured
on
on
this
portal,
which
has
a
lot
of
traffic
and
people,
you
know
you
get
a
lot
of
exposure
for
your
dap.
Then
you
know
these
are
the
conditions
right.
We
need
to
make
sure
the
community
reviews
it
make
sure
that
you
know
it's
been
six
months.
Then
you've
got
usage,
you
know
whatever
those
guidelines
are,
and
you
know
this
might
be
a
good
segue
to
maybe
sahil
and
lee.
B
A
Yeah,
so
I
think
you
guys
all
here
are
very
involved
and
like
even
from
the
beginning,
we
mentioned
it
a
couple
of
times,
but
probably
haven't
talked
about
explicitly
what
it
would
mean,
but
basically
the
the
entire
project,
as
gift
mentioned,
is
going
to
be
run
by
the
community,
and
we
we
envision
multiple
dowels.
That
will
be
running
the
project
right.
So
there
could
be.
There
is
already
a
validator
dial
and
their
mandate
is
to
get
as
many
validators
to
participate
in
the
network.
A
You
know
even
a
thousand
validators
with
easy
one-click
deploy
various
things
that
is
on
their
mandate,
and
we
want
to
do
one
for
the
developer
dalles.
A
For
the
sorry,
we
want
to
do
a
dab
for
the
developers
and
the
mandate
actually
is
already
on
this
page,
which
you
guys
have
already
done
like
the
hard
work
and
the
harmony
foundation
will
basically
fund
the
developer
dow,
and
we
envisioned
that.
A
Maybe
some
of
you
would
even
want
to
stay
on
and
run
for
one
of
the
governors,
so
most
dows
in
the
ethereum
ecosystem
have
either
at
least
three
out
of
five
people
signed
as
multi-stick
signers
holding
a
multi-sig
wallet
with
funding
that
then
they
would
decide
with
the
community
how
to
use
that
funding,
hopefully
like
for
the
developer,
that
we
can
even
have
nine
people
or
I've
seen
I've
seen
more.
A
But
I
think
nine
is
probably
a
good
number
in
terms
of
like
five
out
of
nine
or
six
out
of
nine
people
will
sign
to
verified
decisions.
So
if
you
look
at
the
community
in
valdered
out,
there's
already
a
process
where
people
nominate
themselves
to
be
one
of
the
governors
and
then
they
the
community
will
vote
on
who
they
think
are
the
top
five
top
seven
top
nine.
However,
many
number
that
they
start
with
and
people
on,
the
governors
should
actually
be
compensated
as
well,
meaning
the
folks
on
this
call.
A
If
you
want
to
continue
to
engage
with
the
community
as
like,
either
part-time
full-time.
Usually,
what
we've
seen
is
dallas
have
probably
one
person
who's
the
lead,
so
that
person
takes,
you
know,
spends
a
little
more
time
on
it,
but
there's
a
whole
range
right.
This
is
a
really
new
concept.
The
concept
of
downs
I
mean.
A
For
a
long
time,
but
like
this
year,
you
can
really
see
dallas
scaling
on
all
the
ecosystems,
whether
it's
ethereum
us
other,
I
mean
the
conversations
has
just
been
really
advanced
and
growing
very
quickly
and
like
they're,
even
even
coming
into
mainstream.
A
So
the
idea
of
the
doubt
of
the
developer
dial
is
that
the
deaf
captains
would
basically
be
the
crew
that
would
see
that
would
kind
of
get
it
going,
and
it's
really
up
to
you
guys
and
and
any
of
the
dev
captains
can
run
to
be
one
of
the
governors
and
the
like.
Even
setting
up
the
compensation
for
the
governor,
how
they,
how
that
would
work,
there's
some
good
examples
like
we
won't.
We
won't
say
exactly
hey.
You
guys
need
to
do
this
and
pay
yourself
this
much
in
these
hours,
etc.
A
But
we
can
give
you
some
guidance
and
examples
like
there's
one
good
example,
which
I'll
mention
is
the
ave
grant
dao,
which
obviously
always
much
bigger
than
us
that,
like
you
know
they
have
a
they
have.
C
A
Pretty
big
grant
out
right
now,
but
we
can,
you
know,
use
these
some
of
these
examples
and
learn
from
them,
as
as
we
go
to
set
up
like
a
more
sustainable
and
the
and
the
dalles.
Actually
we
envision,
though,
they'll
be
sustainable
after
the
initial
kickstart
from
the
foundation.
Right,
like
the
developer,
dow
can
easily
figure
out
ways
to
you
know,
generate
revenue
from
all
the
tutorials
or
some
of
the
other
things
that
it's
doing
as
well,
so
that,
like
yeah
it'll,
keep
growing
so
one
more
thing.
A
The
one
example
is
the
community
dial
itself
actually
has
a
revenue
generating
source,
which
is
right
now
they
can
sell
sub
domain
nfts
so
like
when
you
see
the
like
give.crazy.1,
when
people
are
buying
those
sub
domain,
nfts
from
crazy.1
the
ones
that
people's
purchase
with
that's
actually
going
straight
to
the
community.
Dow
wallet
and
that'll
be
right
now
we're
holding
it
but
they'll
be
transferred
to
the
community
down.
So
so
these
are
just
some
of
the
things
that
are
possible
on
the
road
map
in
the
next
like
coming
months.
Basically,.
B
Nice,
so
we
have
about
15
minutes
left.
I
want
to
make
sure
we
we
get
through
everything.
You
know
I'm
seeing
just
in
the
chat
here
as
we're
talking
through
these
various
areas,
I'm
seeing
a
bunch
of
ideas
for
bounty
fees,
and
I
think
this
is
how
we
come
up
with
great
bounties
to
create
through
these
conversations.
B
So
let's,
let's
make
sure
that
we
are,
you
know
constantly
thinking
about
what
you
know
what
we
can
add
to
to
make
things
better
and
easier.
So
this
dap
portal,
for
example-
that
would
be
a
really
great
one.
B
If
someone
wants
to
run
with
that,
but
the
the
next
section
issues
and
bounties,
you
know
the
the
the
two
main
areas
are
identifying
issues
that
developers
are
experiencing
being
able
to
address
those,
and
some
of
those
may
lead
to
actual
the
creation
of
bounties
and
to
address
some
of
those
issues,
or
they
could
just
be
brand
new
ideas
right,
it
could
be,
could
be
dapps,
and
you
know
going
back
to
the
the
developer
dao.
B
For
example,
one
of
the
sources
of
funding
could
be
some
of
these
developer
tools
right.
There
could
be
adapt
where
I
don't
know.
If
you
want
to
add
your
app
to
the
the
portal
you
have
to
pay
a
fee
for
maybe
for
voting,
and
maybe
that
goes
directly
into
the
developer.
Dow,
that's
going
to
be
used
for
future
projects
right,
like
you
know,
you
should
really
be
thinking
about
it
that
way,
but
yeah.
We
we
want
to
create
a
ton
of
bounties
and-
and
we
need
your
help.
B
So
a
couple
of
folks
here,
adam
and
and
and
and
rest
have
added
their
names
here.
Do
you
guys
want
to
just
quickly
talk
about
bruno?
Do
you
want
to
go
first?
Talking
about
you
know.
You've
got
a
lot
more
experience
with
creating
bounties
what
your
approach
is
going
to
be
and
and
and
how
we
can
really
maximize
this
yeah.
J
Sure
yeah,
so
we
saw
a
lot
of,
or
we
see
a
lot
of
ideas
and
the
next
step
and
that
we
dead
captains
we
will
do
is
to
try
to
to
bring
these
ideas
to
a
documentation
like
like
a
application
for
bounties
to
to
follow
all
the
process.
J
Okay,
this
is
what
are
the
requirements
and
after
we
met
these
requirements,
we
next
we
go
to
the
next
step
for
the
votation,
because
the
I
see
that
we
need
to
vote
between
us
which
apps
are
or
applications
for
bounties
are
the
best
to
invest,
because
we
are
not
so
big
now
we
need
to
focus
in
in
the
ones
that
are
more
interesting
currently
and
then
the
future
will
scale
but
yeah,
that's
my.
My
first
idea
is
to
try
now
to
collect
these
great
ideas.
J
H
Sure
so
I
I
I
again,
I
I
wrote
one
and
it
got
accepted
it's
great.
Thank
you
guys
for
all
the
support.
My
question
is,
since
we
agreed
on
kind
of
incentive
for
that,
since
now
we
are
taking
a
taking
a
little
bit
more
different
approach
that
will
have
a
team
that
will
do
that.
H
It
is
not
kind
of
fair
for
them,
like
it
doesn't
make
sense
with
the
previous
agreement
sort
of
about
the
10
of
of
those
who
ride
the
bounties,
so
I
wouldn't
be
want
to
be
in
a
position
that
I
take
the
bounty
from
the
idea
of
someone
else
and
I
put
it
in
a
nice
way,
and
you
know
it's
it's
it's
a
bit
confusing
here.
B
J
Yeah
thanks
adam.
Maybe
I
can
add.
Thank
you
thanks
adam
for
for
talking
about
this,
because
I
have
also
the
feeling
that,
in
the
beginning,
in
the
first
meeting
that
we
had
that,
I
had
the
feeling
that
all
you
guys
think
that
you
will
develop
or
develop
the
the
apps
sure
you
will.
You
can
have.
You
can
do
this,
but
if
we
want
to
scale
as
we
want,
what
we
will
do
is
we
will
control
the
teams
that
will
create
the
the
programs,
the
the
apps.
J
So
if
I'm
developing
a
app,
I
can
only
developing
one
in
one
or
two
months,
but
if
I'm
controlling,
I
can
develop
100
apps,
because
one
of
the
teams
will
be
working
in
this,
and
this
is
the
only
way
that
we
can
scale
is
that
we
dev
captains.
We
will
control
the
teams
that
are
developing
these
apps.
We
will
raise
the
the
the
applications
in
in
git
book
or
or
github
in
so
in
all
the
platforms
to
to
for
the
bounties.
J
But
the
idea
is
that
the
ones
that
are
working
in
the
program
or
in
the
apps
they
will
receive
the
money.
Not
us
sure
if
you
say
that
oh
I'm
spending
a
lot
of
time,
then
we
need
to
talk
and
see.
Okay,
maybe
you
need
some
some
some
funds
to
pay
your
hours,
but
it's,
as
you
said,
it's
not
fair.
You
receive
10
and
just
controlling
the
guys,
so
yeah.
L
So
that
brings
up
a
question
I
had
in
my
apologies.
I
dropped
off
you
guys
already
addressed
this
is
how
do
we
continue
funding
this
dow
down
the
road?
We
can't
rely
on
the
foundation
to
just
keep
giving
money
and
putting
it
into
the
pot
so
that
we
can
continue
having
bounties
and
pay
for
people's
time
to
run
the
dow
itself.
L
L
If
you
want
priority
advertising
through
the
the
marketing
dow
in
the
community
dao,
then
you
must
contribute
to
the
the
developers
down
and
real
quick
one
other
thing
which
is
probably
going
down
a
rabbit
hole
side
note,
but
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
something
is
put
into
place
for
all
dows.
I
think
it's
very
important
that
we
have
a
way
for
either
the
community
or
the
governors
themselves
to
perform
a
vote
of
no
confidence.
L
That's
part
of
the
reason
why
I
haven't
really
taken
a
bigger
role
in
any
of
these
dows
is.
My
job
requires
me
to
travel
50
of
the
time
when
I'm
traveling.
I
am
not
useful.
I
can't
really
help
just
because
of
the
hours
I
have
to
work.
So
if
somebody
comes
on
board
because
they
want
to
and
they're
in
that
sort
of
situation,
how
do
we
pull
them
out
of
the
dow
and
replace
them.
A
The
the
dow
should
have
its
own
way
of
doing
that
each
dial
could
have
its
own
way.
So
one
of
the
things
that
we
would
suggest
again
is
that
each
dow
would
write
their
write,
an
operating
agreement
or
some
agreement
that
they
that
they
all
agreed
to
and
the
community
agreed
to
and
there's
a
way
of
you
know
either
replacing
governors
or
having
some,
of
course,
checks
like
the
way.
A
I
guess
each
dow
is
almost
going
to
be
like
its
own
country
and
that
it
will
set
its
own
constitution
and
way
of
doing
things
either
either
a
country
or
a
company
right,
and
so
I
think
dylan's
posting
about
is
like,
let's
see
our
articles
of
agreement,
yeah
so
yeah,
so
I
would
say
matt
you're
right
that,
but
we
won't.
We
won't
say
every
dow
needs
to
have
it
this
way
right
like
it's,
not
for
the
it's
not
our
place.
To
actually
say
we,
we
want
a
lot
of
experimentation.
A
If
you
look
at,
I
guess
I
always
go
back
to
the
ethereum
ecosystem
right,
because
they're,
the
most
mature,
but
looking
at
their
dials
like
there's
every
variation
you
can
think
of
and
later
on,
like
right,
the
foundation
will
bootstrap
like
kickstart.
That's
the
idea
we
will
help,
especially
for
the
ones
that
we
really
care
about.
A
Like
the
developer
doubt
we
will
fund
we'll,
provide
some
initial
funding
and
kickstarter
and
like
hopefully,
you
can
figure
things
out
along
the
way
and
by
the
way
there
it's
possible
that
in
the
future
right,
there
will
be
niche
more
niche
like
developer,
related
dolls.
A
But
let's
say
like
someone's,
very
passionate
just
about
like
technical
tutorials
like
they
could
just
form
that
and
then
as
a
dow,
and
they
can
sell
their
own
technical
tutorials
like
crypto
zombie
does,
or
you
know
something
like
that
right,
that
could
be
their
fault,
the
sole
product
process
and
and
and
off
they
go
right.
They
don't
need
anything
from
the
foundation.
In
fact,
and,
however,
they
choose
to
do
their
own
governance
should
be
up
to
them.
A
Yeah
it
shouldn't
it
really
even
shouldn't
be
up
to
us
like
we
don't
envision,
funding
every
doll.
Of
course
I
mean
by
the
way.
There's
like
you
know,
venom
is
a
dao.
Mochi
is
a
dao.
All
these
things
have
basically
like
down
mechanisms
on
snapshot
already
so
and
they're
off
and
they're
completely
independent,
so
yeah.
I
guess
the
answer
to
your
question
is
long
way
of
saying
the
dallas.
L
L
As
far
as
the
template
for
people
in
many
different
now,
some
of
which
the
foundation
is
bootstrap
tapping.
So
if
the
foundation
is
bootstrapping
a
set
of
guidelines,
maybe
that
hey
your
dow
articles
of
association
or
whatever
we
want
to
call
them,
they
need
to
include
these
five
or
could
strap
you
yeah.
That's
seems
like
it
would
make
sense
and
be
a
good
way
to
protect
those
drought,
doubts
to
make
sure
that
they
have
longevity.
L
They're,
not
gonna
fall
apart,
because
there's
only
five
members
or
seven
members,
and
then
one
of
those
seven
members
decides
to
start
trying
to
collude
with
people
so
that
they
can
gain
access
to
the
funds.
How
do
the
honest
governors
go?
You
know
what
no
this
guy's
shady.
We
need
him
out,
so
we
need
to
vote
him
out
now
before
he
causes
problems.
A
E
Can
I
comment
on
something
like
that?
Really
quick,
there's
there's
always
like
a
lot
of
fear
when
it
comes
to
people
organizing
themselves
in
a
in
a
free
manner
and
people,
if
they're
doing
it
on
their
own
and
they
have
like
a
core
mission,
whether
it
be
you
know,
a
lot
of
them.
You
see
like
taos,
essentially
are
like
religions,
people
collecting
themselves
together,
and
they
have
some
kind
of
pastor.
Who
is
like
saying
you
know
x,
y
and
z.
E
Do
this
come
here,
organize
these
events,
and
then
there
are
people
who
have
a
certain
set
of
skills
who
are
like?
Well,
I'm
really
good
at
project
managing
and
I'm
really
good
at
marketing
the
idea-
and
I'm
really
good
at
doing
these
things.
So
you
know
my
point
is:
is
that
since
we're
we're
doing
these
dows
for
harmony
and
we're
essentially
creating
really
nice
fitted
pockets
in
the
entire
ecosystem
of
harmony,
they
have
their
marketing?
E
E
We
wouldn't
want
it
to
kind
of
like
break
the
code
of
what
we
as
core
developers
believe
in
our
own
product,
like
your
guys's
vision,
matters
a
lot
and
how
you
have
seen
and
why
you
set
forth
the
ability
for
us
as
a
community
to
create
these
organizations
that
are
completely
free
range.
E
So
having
like
a
kind
of
like
a
code
of
honor
almost
of
like
this
is
what
we
would
hope
that
you,
the
community
like
take,
and
then
you
can
potentially
even
yeah
like
we
create
these
bounties
that
allow
these
your
harmony
dows,
to
have
a
set
of
tools
that
organize
people
in
the
best
way
possible.
So
they
don't
have
to
keep
keep
jumping
in
and
going
all
right
I'll.
E
Do
this
and
I'll
do
this
and
I'll
try
to
figure
it
out
as
best
as
I
can,
but
they'll
never
be
on
twitter
because
they
spend
50
hours
at
work
right.
So
it
would
be
better
to
have
like
say
an
application
that
any
of
these
new
dows
that
harmony
comes
up
with,
gets
to
utilize,
an
application
that
we,
the
core
developers
and
the
developer
captains.
We
can
come
up
with
a
philosophy
with
how
that
actually
works,
where
it's
one.
E
And
then
you
can
follow
the
code
of
honor
that
harmony
does
have
for
itself
that
will
essentially
mature
these
dows
so
that
they
can
have
their
own
kind
of
backbone
that
is
solid
and
that
all
the
dows
would
essentially
agree
without
disagreeing
they'll
all
have
like
this
key
focus.
They're
like
we
made
our
own
organization,
but
we're
super
tight
with
the
artist
now
we're
super
tight
with
the
marketing
down
we're
super
tight
with
these
guys.
So,
if
we
ever
did
need
to,
we
have
the
same
application
that
we
can.
E
We
can
bounce
off
of
so
yeah.
I
just
wanted
to
comment
on
that
because
I
you
got
me
thinking
a
lot
last
night
we
met
about
how
this
would
work
and
how
do
other
people
make
it
work,
and
it's
actually
a
fascinating
subject
in
general.
Just
to
talk
about
it's,
it's,
it's
super
podcast
worthy!
You
know
it's
it's
it's.
How
does
this
work?
How
do
people
do
this
thing?
E
That
people
don't
normally
do
it's
a
cool
topic
to
actually
just
discuss,
and
I
think
that's
what
we
can
do
here
is
actually
come
up
with
some
of
those
key
points
of
what
that
would
look
like
in
the
future
and
yeah.
That's
all
I
wanted
to
say
all.
B
B
I
don't
see
any
validators
here,
I
don't
think
so.
Oh
krueger
is
yeah
as
well.
B
Feel
free
to
reach
out
everyone.
Thank
you
so
much
for
making
it
a
great
session.
I
know
we
didn't
go
through
the
whole
list.
The
last
item
really
was
just
general
community
engagement
right.
I
think
everything
we
touched
on
you
know
relates
to
being
responsive
and
being
kind
of
plugged
into
what
the
community
is
wanting
and
needing.