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From YouTube: Harmony Developer Community Call: June 17, 2021
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B
Is
here
yeah,
it's
real
someone
asked
me
if
it's
a
wallpaper,
but
it's
actually
it's
a
real.
It's
it's!
It's!
Actually,
my
wife's
library.
A
I
would
love
to
come
visit.
You
actually
at
some
point
in
it's
not
too
far
from
san
francisco.
Actually.
C
A
F
E
Actually,
I
got
these
like
little
things
I
can
try
to
do
here.
Watch
I
can.
I
can
set
the
background
to
something
really
cool
hold
on.
Where
do
I
do
that?
I
forget.
E
E
H
A
And
mario
has
a
very
interesting
profile
image.
I
assume.
That's
that's.
Actually
your,
like.
You
know
professional
headshot,
that's
the
wheel
in
the
world.
That's
my
mark,
shot
yeah.
A
Let's
actually
make
a
nft
for
all
the
dev
captains.
I
I
think
we
had
a
pirate
thing
going
on
a
minute
ago.
It's
like
a
standard
filter.
I
don't
know
I
just
clicked
through
it.
A
A
Yeah,
I
think
we're
five
minutes
in.
We
can
maybe
just
get
started
with
with
I'll
get
it
kicked
off,
but
I
definitely
want
to
turn
this
over
to
give
in
a
couple
minutes
to
kind
of
welcome
the
dev
captains.
A
As
we
said
a
couple
times
on
twitter
and
hopefully
on
the
forum,
you
know,
we've
been
actively
recruiting
our
deaf
captains
to
kind
of
help
us
shape
the
next
part
of
the
journey,
and
it's
really
up
to
them
to
work
with
us,
and
you
know,
develop
this
developer
community,
not
just
with
you
guys
here,
but
like
it's
really
great,
to
see
a
few
hundred
people
on
telegram
a
few
hundred
people
on
our
just
the
reddit
sub
channel
for
developers,
and
so
we
really
wanna.
A
You
know
this
is
the
perfect
time
actually,
with
our
two
year
anniversary
coming
up
and
as
hopefully
some
of
you
already
know,
we
have
a
large
hackathon
coming
well,
we
have
a
hackathon
now
with
bitcoin,
which
is
300
000
of
open
bounties,
and
then
we
have
another
one
in
starting
in
july,
with
sign
ups,
where
it's
going
to
be
focused
around
d5
and
fintech.
So
we're
very
excited
about
all
these
things.
A
All
these
initiatives,
I
think,
there's
a
lot
of
work
that
probably
needs
to
go
in
to
the
experience
the
documentation
as
well,
and
those
are
all
the
things
that
we're
really
excited
for
our
deaf
captains.
Actually,
we
took
us
for
those
of
you
who
were
on
the
call.
Yesterday
we
took
a
screenshot
of
the
our
call
and
put
it
in
our
team
internal
discord.
A
B
Yeah
hi,
everyone
great
to
see
you
all
again,
so
yeah
we've
had
an
exciting
week.
Yesterday
we
met
with
all
the
team
captains
internally
we're
just
pumped
to
have
this
new
team
who's
going
to
really
help
us
scale,
our
community
efforts
and
and
really
just
make
our
dev
community
yeah
even
better
than
it
than
it
is
so
I
was
hoping
we
could
just
have
the
the
dev
captains.
B
I
know
some
are
not
here,
but
for
those
who
are
it'd
be
great,
if
you
could
just
spend
you
know
20
30
seconds,
just
introducing
yourselves
and
then
and
and
then
we
can
take
it
from
there
who
wants
to
go
first,
tony
you're.
First
on
my
list.
L
J
Hi,
I'm
seth
or
severin,
I'm
from
germany
yeah,
I
I
have
a
master's,
a
master's
degree
in
computer
science
and
also
like
working
since
2017.,
primarily
in
a
institutional
context
like
with
the
university
and
I'm
also
primarily
in
web
development.
J
C
Hi
guys
adam
python,
developer
native
python
coder,
I
work
in
biotech
company.
At
the
moment
we
are
doing
some
cancer
samples
analysis
and
basically
just
suggesting
the
therapy
for
cancer
and
free
time.
I
do
this
so
just
recently,
I
started
to
be
interested
a
little
bit
more
in
blockchain
and
yeah.
I'm
really
excited
to
be
here
and
then
to
help
you
guys.
So
that's
me.
F
Hi
everybody
yeah.
I
think
I
I
met
everybody
here
in
this
this
meeting.
I
guess
some
are
news,
but
I
saw
the
name
already
the
telegram
so
yeah.
My
name
is
bruno
alves
or
bruno
marshall.
I
have
a
phd
in
mechanical
engineering,
so
my
my
let's
say
my
specialization
is
physics,
not
not
so
much
developer,
but
yeah
that
that
was
my
my
path
in
the
last
two
years
to
help
harmony
and
to
develop
products
and
yeah.
That's
why
I'm
here
I
want
to
be,
let's
say,
to
keep
engaged
with
projects.
G
I
can
go
next.
I
am
krieger,
I'm
a
full
stack
senior
software
engineer
at
a
startup
company
owned
by
american
family
insurance.
I'm
super
excited
about
harmony
and
the
technology
it
brings.
I
think
the
fact
that
it's
eco-friendly
and
ever-evolving
is
super
cool
and
I
look
forward
to
helping
the
community
by
educating
my
skill
sets
and
giving
out
information.
I
can
to
improve
the
growth.
So
thank
you
for
having
me
on
board.
E
Let's
go
all
right,
hey
guys,
my
name
is
dylan.
The
name
and
the
thing
that
I
got
in
the
background
is
it's
chaotic
beauty
and
that's
actually,
our
artist
collective.
That
me
and
my
team
who
I
actually
have
on
a
zoom
call
on
another
zoom
call
and
they're
right
here
sitting
with
us.
These
are
my
my
guys,
we're
best
friends
and
we
all
helped
each
other
make
our
little
own
artist
collective
and
we
started
developing
projects
for
nft
and
for
harmony
about
about
a
year
ago.
E
And
then,
before
that
I
was
an
artist
and
then
I
taught
myself
how
to
program
and
ever
since
then,
I've
been
teaching
people
at
the
delaware
stem
academy
and
at
multiple
institutions
how
to
program
in
python,
javascript,
java
and
c-sharp
and
self-taught,
and
I
love
harmony
and
I
love
the
direction
it's
going
in
and
we
believe
that
we
can
do
some
creative
initiatives
that
will
educate
people
in
a
really
positive
way.
So
I'm
excited
to
be
here,
and
so
are
they
so.
D
B
Anyone
else,
I
think,
that's
all
the
captains
yeah,
so
thanks
everyone,
it's
so
exciting,
to
have
you
here.
You
know
we
were
chatting
internally
yesterday,
really
trying
to
figure
out.
Okay.
Well,
we've
got
this
fantastic
team.
Now,
how
do
we
help
them
succeed
so
that
you
know
harmony
as
a.
B
B
B
Captains
are
going
to
be
reviewing
these
this
list
of
priorities
and
they're
going
to
be
kind
of
aligning
themselves
with
a
particular
column
or
a
particular
area
that
they're
interested
in
or
they
feel
their
strengths
can
be
best
utilized
in
those
areas,
and-
and
this
is
really
going
to
allow
us
to
understand
the
milestones
that
we're
going
to
be
able
to
reach
in
the
next
three
months,
and
you
know
we're
looking
for
feedback
from
you
guys
to
see
how
we
can
best
kind
of
prioritize.
B
That's
that
that's
it
for
the
the
dev
captains
lee
anything
else.
You
wanted
to
add
there.
What's
the
hill.
A
I'm
I'm
good
on
my
side
if
any
of
the
deaf
captains
want
to
add
more
to
that
as
well.
Actually,
this
is
actually
your
forum
to
do.
A
B
Good
stuff
yeah
so,
like
I
said,
we're
just
getting
started
here,
but
we
obviously
welcome
any
kind
of
feedback
you
have
on
on
how
we
can
you
know
best
utilizes
this
awesome
team
of
deaf
captains,
so
I
guess
we
can
now
open
it
up
to
any
questions
outside
of
the
this
first
part
of
the
meeting.
E
I
have
a
question
just
so.
I
understand
we're
gonna
be
going
to
a
handful
of
communities
outside
of
get
coin
and
outside
of
github.
Is
there
other
areas
that
were
that
were
approaching?
As
far
as
the
bounties
are
talking
to
the
developers
that
are
working
on
these
projects?
Is
there
like
a
a
separate
thing
that
we
communicate
to
you
guys
on,
or
is
it
we're
just
going
to
like
communicate
on
telegram
solely.
B
Yeah,
look,
look
it's
it's
going
to
be
so
add
developers
are
everywhere
right.
We
have.
We
have
many
communities,
be
it
on
on
github
on
our
discord.
B
So
really
one
of
one
of
the
one
of
the
asks
here
is
that
we
now
that
we
have
you
wonderful
people
to
help
us
out,
is
to
kind
of
go
far
and
wide
and
and
see
where
those
pockets
are
like.
Where
can
we
best
reach
out
to
developers
how
we
can
share
our
bounties
collect
information,
anecdotal
information
issues
that
maybe
developers
are
having
that
they're
discussing
on
a
I
don't
know
on
a
twitter
thread
somewhere,
you
know
the
the
community
is,
is
disparate
in
that
sense.
B
So
that's
why
having
this
extended
team
of
captains
is
really
gonna
kind
of
help
us
better
understand
and
listen
in
on
on
what
the
developers
are
doing.
So
no
there's,
no
one
single
place.
L
I
think
there's
a
question
in
the
chat
from
bio
arts.
If
you
want
to
take
that.
B
Yes,
yeah,
so
that's
a
great
question
and
in
fact
I
think,
adam
this
morning,
it's
starting
to
work
on
a
bounty
to
help
bootstrap
very
timely,
perfect
for
newcomers
who
want
to
dive
in
and
instead
of
having
to
work
things
out
with
you
know,
with
various
repos
and
going
through
documentation.
They
can
use
this
kind
of
scaffolded
application,
pull
it
down,
deployed
and
just
start
playing
with
it
right
and
and
obviously
we're
working
on
improving
our
documentation.
B
B
B
E
You,
okay,
can
you
hear
me
now?
Okay,
all
right
hey,
so
I
have
one
more
question.
So
as
far
as
creating
our
own
documentation
and
creating
the
bounties
is
there
any
like
do?
I
have
to
have
any
kind
of
like
like
administrative
login
so
that
I
can
create
these
or
do
I
just
go
there,
and
I
say
that
I'm
one
of
the
captains
and
then
I
I'm
telling
a
certain
like
portal
of
people,
that
I
am
a
captain
and
that
I
advise
that
we
rewrite
it
in
this
way.
E
B
Yeah,
I
think
ganesh
can
fill
this
one
right.
The
idea
is
that
we
don't
want
to
be
a
bottleneck
right
like
you,
you
shouldn't
have
to
wait
for
us
to
make
it.
You
know
a
tweak
to
a
part
of
our
documentation
can
actually
want
to
just
quickly
talk
about
how
folks
can
contribute
to
our
docs.
M
How
about
now
there
you
go:
okay,
okay,
sorry
yeah!
If
you
guys
see,
I
already
posted
our
current
docs.harmony.1
is
kind
of
open
source
where
you
can
directly
contribute
in
as
a
github
pr
and
it
automatically
we
review
and
kind
of
merge
it
into
the
dock.
M
Currently,
how
you
guys
can
still
hear
me
right,
yeah,
yeah,
okay,
is
this
answer
your
question.
E
So
and
so
to
my
understanding
you're,
so
we
can
go
to
the
github
on
harmony
and
then.
M
Actually,
in
the
docs.harmony.1,
if
you
go
on
the
top,
there
is
a
github
or
in
whichever
page
you
are
looking
at.
There
is
a
github
icon
there,
when
you
click
that
it
will
directly
take
you
to
the
respective
repository
where
you
can
see
the
like
pages
and
directly
modify
whatever
you
want
to
edit
and
raise
appear,
and
then
we
just
review
it
and
budget.
It's
exactly
like
same
way
and
other
open
source
project
work.
M
M
Let's
say
fauzit
right,
so
I
add
something
then
I
just
create
up
here
and
then
we
review
the
pier
that
already
some
people
have
made
some
pr's
here.
So
after
we
like
approve
and
merge
appear,
it
will
immediately
get
into
docs.harmon.
We.
E
M
Sync,
this
website
with
github,
so
that
it
will
be
easier
to
accommodate
the
contribution
from
external.
K
I
one
more
dimension
to
dylan's
question.
Perhaps
I
can
add
is
how
I
interpreted
it
is
thanks
for
this
demo.
This
is
really
how
we'll
make
things
work
day
to
day
on
an
execution
standpoint,
but
I
think
then
one
more
thing
is
we
will
give,
is
gonna
share.
You
know
these
three
kind
of
you
know
main
priorities
for
the
next.
You
know
four
to
eight
weeks
that
develop
developer
captains
would
drive
now
each
of
the
developer.
Captains
would
probably
sign
up
for
some.
K
You
know
kind
of
activities,
whether
it's
improving
documentation
or
you
know,
having
a
weekly
developer,
update
whatever
that
is
and
we'll
make
that
information
about
which
captain
is
working
on.
What
you
know
open
and
transparent
on
our
discussion
forum
talked
about
harmony.1,
so
everyone
can
expect
that
dylan's
working
on
this-
and
you
know
this-
is
something
that
he's
driving.
So
I
I
guess
that's
also
what
you're
trying
to
ask
right?
How
do
we
coordinate
it?
It
shouldn't
be
all
like
hey.
I
have
this
idea.
E
Yeah
no
you're,
you're,
actually
you're
touching
so
many
different
things
and
you're
answering
a
lot
of
separate
questions
all
at
once.
Actually
it's
it's
that,
like
I
was
confused.
Like
you
know,
if
I'm
I
don't,
I
don't
want
to
be
working
on
something
else
that
somebody's
already
working
on
you
know
and
then
you
know
and
the
fact
that
you're
gonna
make
those
titles
okay,
we're
spreading
it
out
and
we're
gonna
all
work
on
one
thing.
E
So
that's
the
efficiency
that
you
guys
are
talking
about,
and
then
I
also
now
see
how
you
guys
have
connected
both
the
doc
and
the
in
the
portal
together,
so
that
we
can
go
there
and
we're
gonna
have
our
roles
once
we
start
all,
sharing
our
own
responsibilities
and
we're
going
to
choose
those
roles.
Soon,
though,
correct.
K
K
That
may
happen
on
our
telegram
group
which
developer
captains
have
with
the
harmony
team
and
then
we'll
try
and
make
most
of
the
conversations
most
of
the
outcomes
and
most
of
the
plans
open
in
public
on
talk.harmony.com,
so
that
everyone
knows
everyone
can
comment,
even
if
there's
a
proposal
from
a
developer
captain
on
a
particular
initiative
that
has
to
make
it
to
talk.harmony.1
so
that
the
entire
community
knows
you
know
there
can
be
a
rich
communication,
etc.
K
So
I
think
we'll
have
these
different
layers
of
communication,
and
I
mean
it's
all
an
experiment
to
start
with,
but
I
think
we'll
do
our
best
to
try
and
make
it
worth
everyone's
time,
so
that
there's
no
confusion
and
chaos
happening,
and
I
think
all
of
us
will
progress
and
I'm
glad
that
there
are
people
like
bruno
here
as
well.
Who've
done
this
before
with
different
communities,
and
I
think
they
can
bring
their
own
insights
in.
M
M
What
you
guys
can
do
is,
if
you
guys
feel,
there's
something
missing.
We
want
to
have
a
tutorial
about
this.
You
can
simply
like
I
mentioned,
go
to
github
repo
and
create
a
pr,
and
we
can
that's
where
you
guys
can
immediately
start
contributing
and
try
to
improve
the
whole
docs.
The
whole
document,
as
of
now
it
mostly
catered
to
very
specific,
like
ethereum,
developer
kind
of
right
who
are
already
sophisticated.
M
We
want
to
gradually
also
have
a
section
where
we
try
to
onboard
web
to
developers,
give
them
with
like
materials
like
basic
solidity
and
some
like
web3.js
understanding
and
how
to
get
started.
Building
the
app
those
materials
also
can
come
in
and
so
that
we
are
able
to
attract
more
than
just
about
three
developers.
M
So
those
are
the
sections
where,
if
you
guys
want
to
contribute
you
can,
I
mean,
raise
a
pr
and,
as
I
mentioned,
we
we
value
your
time.
So
for
whatever
your
contributions,
we
will
kind
of
try
to
reward
you
guys
and
try
to
make
this
process
more,
like
a
welcoming
and
scalable
and
so
on.
G
L
M
It's
a
general
markdown
language
like
if
all
these
git
book
pages
are
in
the
form
of
like
md
files
like
if
you
go
here,
deploying
on
harmony,
let's
say
using
hard
hat.
It's
a
md
file
like
markdown
yeah,
just
like
basically
edit
this
file
and
submit
the
sbr.
C
I
have
one
question
surrounding
the
the
bounty.
I
know
that
give
is
going
to
to
reply
to
me,
but
maybe
just
briefly,
if
you
could
tell
me
how
to
prize
the
bounties
and
if
you
will
be
involved
in
that
or
can
I
propose,
you
know
it's.
It's
probably
like
a
broader
discussion.
B
The
total
bounty
amount
should
be
right
and
then
we'll
kind
of
rely
on
your
on
your
judgment
to
propose
the
the
level
of
effort
for
that
specific
bounty
and
and
then
we'll
kind
of
take
it
from
there.
But.
I
B
You
know,
I'm
gonna
have
clear
instructions
on
on
how
to
go
about,
creating
it,
putting
a
value
to
it,
publishing
it
because
then
there's
there's
the
kind
of
the
git
coin
process
that
needs
to
be
published
there
as
well
and
really
like.
We
don't
want
you
guys
to
have
to
guess
and
and
deal
with
with
chaos
right.
You've
got
your
day.
Jobs
and
you've
got
other
commitments
that
you
want
to
worry
about.
So
we
want
this
to
be
as
smooth
and
as
pleasurable
as
possible.
M
M
If
you
don't
really
know
about
the
amount
you
can
just
put
down
the
hours
and
based
on
that,
we
can
like
propose,
and
if
you
don't
like
it,
you
can
increase
it
and
so
on.
It's
like
we
can
exercise
the
reward
amount
until
we
publish
it
in
bitcoin,
and
even
after
that
we
can
change,
but
our
policy
is
more
like
being
more
aggressive
in
terms
of
rewarding,
so
that
we
want
to
attract
more
and
more
people
into
encouraged.
Like
some
developer,
we
have
seen
after
they
did
one
bounty.
K
Absolutely-
and
I
think
one
more
thing
I
can
add
from
our
past,
like
six
to
12
months
of
experience
with
bounties-
is
that
getting
two
things
right
is
difficult.
A
getting
the
bounties
with
the
highest
impact
that
might
be
taken
up
with
with
interest.
Second,
is
pricing
the
bounties?
So
I
think
right
now,
we
would
encourage
you
all
to
not
worry
about
pricing.
The
bounty
I
think
in
the
first
few
weeks,
we'll
have
a
good.
K
You
know,
support
system
for
you
guys,
but
finding
and
servicing
what
are
the
most
impactful
things
which
could
convert
into
bounties
would
be
great.
Second,
having
some
estimation
of
ours.
K
Again,
it
shouldn't
be
on
as
a
burden,
if
not
we'll
help
our
engineers
are
going
to
help
figure
out
hey
this
money
might
take
like
that
400
hours,
20
hours,
30
hours
and
that's
it-
the
the
key-
is
to
really
have
our
eyes
and
ears
open
on
what
can
drive
most
impact,
and
I
think
in
probably
two
months
time
guess
what
we'll
have
a
very
open
framework,
an
excel
sheet
or
even
a
open
discussion.
Hey
guys.
This
is
the
policy
for
hard
money.
K
Bounties
from
here
on
right,
three
categories
or
whatever
price
you
know
hourly,
you
know
bounty
compensation
would
be
this
much
there'll,
be
you
know,
reviewers
for
estimating
the
time
taken
for
bounty.
We
would
have
that.
That's
how
open
communities
would
work
right
could.
E
K
Right
exactly,
but
I
again,
I
think
we
wanna
right
now
in
the
early
days,
if
like
not
put
the
burden
of
thinking
about
all
these
things
on
you
guys
right
now,
the
only
number
one
thing
that
matters
is
surfacing
bounties
that
actually
drive
high
impact
for
developers
for
end
user.
That's
it
we'll
figure
out
how
much
compensation
along
the
way
and
over
a
period
of
time
it
will
be
a
process.
L
E
L
L
Okay
thanks,
so
I
have
two
questions:
is
one?
Would
it
be
possible
to
collapse
some
of
this
bounty
into
smaller
bits
and
what
I
mean
by
that
is
to
have
like
a
full
feature,
split
between
either
a
back-end
service
and
a
front-end
service.
B
First
question:
I
don't
see
why
not
right
like
if
the
project
is
big
too
big
for
one
person
to
work
on.
I
think
that
absolutely
makes
sense,
but
then
there's
going
to
be
a
coordination
effort
by
the
the
dev
captains
right
to
make
sure
that
the
back
end
aligns
with
the
front
end
right
because
they're
going
to
have
to
work
together
but
yeah.
I
I
think
I
think,
breaking
up
big
projects
into
smaller
chunks
makes
sense.
B
M
B
L
Cool
thanks.
My
second
question
is,
I
don't
know
if
there's
an
opportunity
to
look
into
some
of
the
previous
walks
that
were
abandoned,
because
I
think
I
looked
into
one
of
the
pro
request.
L
I
was
for
the
improvement
of
the
explorer,
which
I
think
you're
going
to
release
a
new
version
soon,
but
I'm
just
giving
this
as
an
example
to
look
at
some
of
the
old
pull
requests
or
old
projects
that
have
been
done
and
collapse,
the
ones
that
we
don't
need
anymore
or
resurface,
the
ones
that
we
think
are
still
applicable
to
to
what
the
developers
want.
L
M
Thoughts,
I
mean
I
mean
it's
up
to
you,
guys,
captains,
if
you
think
a
certain
thing
is
like
has
a
high
impact,
can
be
made
into
a
high
impact.
Quantity
feel
free
to
like
pull
it
from
the
previous
closed
pr's
or
any
any
from
any
source
doesn't
matter,
and
if
you
also
at
the
same
time,
think
certain
bounty
is
not
worthwhile
or
valuable.
You
can
suggest
to
even
like
close
the
bounty
or
something
there's.
No,
I
mean
hard
rule
as
such.
What
can
be
bounty
at
this
moment.
M
Yeah
I
would
like,
even
if
you
guys,
can
make
it
more
interactive
like,
for
example,
this
particular
bounty,
if
you
guys
like
after
it
goes
offray
to
the
accomplish
the
summon
part,
if
you
can
like
publicize
and
people
come
here
and
express
their
opinion
and
like
try
to
promote
it,
it's
more
interactive
and
there
you
get
some
sense
of
like
how
many
people
are
supporting
this
in
a
way
right.
B
Yeah,
I
mean
that's
a
good
point
right
you're,
you
might
come
up
with
an
idea,
you're,
not
sure
how
valuable
it
is
or
how
popular
it's
going
to
be,
but
yeah
share
it
around
find
out
find
out
from
the.
B
Exactly
smash
the
like
button,
you
can
kind
of
rely
on
on
a
tool
like
that
just
to
just
to
see
how
popular
it's
going
to
be.
E
I
have
one
really
quick
question
the
sometimes
the
communities
that
are
on
twitter
and
reddit
and
and
like
youtube,
and
all
these
places
they
have
some
pretty
unique
ideas
as
to
what
should
be
a
bounty
and
sometimes
they're,
not
even
really
software
related
they're,
just
hey!
We
want
this.
You
know
this
network
to
connect
with
harmony
because
of
these
reasons
that
we
care
about
right
now.
E
So
when
it
comes
to
like
the
community's
interests,
because
they're
an
ever-changing
market
and
their
mind
is
just
so
focused
on
what
they're
interested
in
it's
like.
Well,
how
do
we
kind
of
like
take
that
it's
special
like,
but
how
do
we
take
that
and
make
it
something?
That's
tangible
for
like
a
developer
to
kind
of
actually
work
on,
because
I
know
that
the
needs
of
the
public
sometimes
it's
hard
to
to
meet
their
needs
if
we're,
if
we're
creating
demands
on
the
developers
that
they
can't
meet.
E
M
To
go
first,
we
can
encourage
all
like,
let's
say,
non-developer
people
to
express
their
opinion
in
either
reddit
or
even
in
a
forum.
D
M
Figure
out
can
we
create
some
small
bounties
that
are
like
reasonable
and
achievable
in
a
time
frame
and
then
go
ahead
and
create
bounty
in
the
github,
and
then
you
can
take
it
from
there.
So
not
everything
need
to
like
go
into
bounties.
You
can
like
afford
to
discard
certain
things
or
discuss
them
enough
in
the
forum
so
that
we
get
everyone's
opinion.
M
M
This
job
can
be
done
by
individual
developers
in
the
community
or
developer
captains
or
even
harmony
team.
All
of
us
can
contribute
to
convert
an
idea
into
boundary,
any
further
points
of
view,
or
so.
A
One
thing
to
add
to
dylan's
question:
is
we
have
some
bounties
are
more
product
and
non
technical
and
those
are
like?
We
have
one,
that's
a
nft
for
all
the
locations
in
the
world.
It's
called
it's
actually
gives
back.
So
there
are
some
like
fun
things
that
we
can
do
like.
You
know.
We
have
a
bounty
for
a
social
game.
We
have
a
bounty
for
porting,
pull
together
as
a
product
over
to
harmony
and
all
these
came
out
out
of.
A
I
don't
know
like
at
this
point,
mostly
our
ideas,
but
if
the
community
really
let's
say
the
top
post
on
reddit,
you
know
one
day
is
like
a
certain
application
that
people
think
should
be
on
harmony
like
we
can.
We
can
start
forming
that
into
a
bounty
and
put
it
out
there
there's.
Actually,
the
most
recent
one
is
called
one
canvas.
A
I
don't
know
if
you
guys
play
the
game
where
you
like,
can
change
the
color
of
a
pixel
there's
going
to
be
a
million
pixels
on
a
canvas
and
then
people
you
know
change
colors.
They
draw
themselves,
they
draw
things
on
a
canvas,
so
there's
some
fun.
You
know
viral
could
be
anything
community
related
things
that
were
also
yeah.
I
don't
want
to
take
it
too
far
into
like
you
know,
just
fun
things
to
launch,
but
it's
all
it's
all
possible.
A
We
just
need
to
curate
and
make
sure
that
we're
still
selecting
for
the
you
know
good
ideas
that
have
potentially
high
impact,
probably
lots
of
maintenance
transactions
and
lots
of
utility
for
the
network.
B
Yeah,
the
only
thing
I
wanted
to
add
here
is
that
just
bear
in
mind
that
the
the
areas
that
you're
going
to
be
focused
on
go
far
beyond
just
creating
bounties
right.
Bounties
is
just
one
area
that
that
is
that
we're
going
to
be
focused
on,
but
just
improving
the
overall
health
of
the
dev
community
is
going
to
be
key,
and
so
so
that
could
be
everything
from
improving
the
documentation.
B
You
know
creating
all
these
tutorials
actually
finding
issues
right,
listening
to
develop
and
finding
out
what
challenges
you're
experiencing,
what
bugs
maybe
they're
experiencing
like
so
collecting
that
information
is,
is
also
going
to
be
key.
So
the
reason
why
I
bring
that
up
is,
I
don't
want
you
to
be
too
fixated
on
just
bounties
and
and
feel
like
there's
pressure
to
constantly
create
bounties.
Yes,
bounties
are
critical,
but
there's
a
lot
more
that
that
you
will
be
doing
and
then
I'll
list
those
for
you
later
today.
M
Yeah,
the
overall
developer
engagement,
if
you
can
help
with
let's
say
a
certain
developer,
asking
a
question
and
he
gets
a
some
help
within
a
day
or
two:
that's
where
we
can
call
it
success
other
than
that
developer,
waiting
for
a
week
or
two
or
even
months,
to
get
some
answer.
That's
where
we
kind
of
see
we
have
failed
in
a
way
right
and
that's
where
we
want
to
put
more
focus
to
improve
overall
experience.
M
K
And
I
think
one
thing
that
I
would
like
to
echo
is
that
the
spirit
within
the
harmony
team
and
even
the
pangaea
community
before
has
been
learning
by
doing
which
means
that
developer
captains-
I
I
would
say,
like
you
know,
things
like
everyone
should
have
gone
through
trying
to
you,
know,
deploy
an
app
on
tap
on
hardware
or,
if
you
don't
have
the
interest
or
skill,
maybe
you
know
making
sure
that,
if
documentation
or
any
any
tool
that
can
work
better
on
harmony,
you
take
matter
in
your
hands
and
tell
the
community.
K
This
is
how
you
did
it.
I
think
that
goes
a
long
way
in
bringing
more
people
versus
just
talking
to
people
telling
them.
Even
what
ganesh
said
like
in
seven
people
ask
about
an
issue
and
not
enough
people
have
tried
it
themselves.
It'll
actually
create
more.
You
know
back
and
forth
communication.
So
my
challenge
firstly
to
everyone
here
is
everyone?
Try
one
application
figure
out
how
a
contract
works
figure
out,
how
you
know
all
the
different
tools
work.
If
your
node
breaks
great,
that's
the
first
thing
we
need
to
solve.
K
If
you
can't
deploy
an
application.
No
one
else
can
right,
I
think,
that's
the
mindset
we
need
to
have
versus
just
thinking
about
hey.
How
do
we
make
you
know
everyone
good
if
we
need
to
take
matter
in
our
hands
one
hand
right
so
so
that's
my
two
sense.
B
Yeah
and
and-
and
we
clearly
have
like
an
eclectic
set
of
skills
here,
folks
coming
from
different
areas
of
web
2
and
web
3.,
so
you
know
put
on
those
hats
like
put
on
a
newbie
web
3,
developer,
hat
and
say:
okay,
I
am
this
is
my
day
one
with
harmony.
I
am
going
to
now
and
build
something
build
a
simple
app.
What's
the
first
place,
I
do
I
go
to
the
documentation.
I
have
no
idea
how
to
get
started
right.
B
So
these
are
the
clues
that
would
you
know,
kind
of
prompt
you
to
improve,
improve
that
that
process,
because
you
know,
as
we
get
more
developers
coming
to
our
community,
we
want
that
initial
impression
to
be
pleasant
right.
We
want
them
to
be
able
to
say
okay.
This
is
great.
I
know
exactly
how
to
get
started.
It's
smooth
it's
easy
and,
and
that's
going
to
go
a
long
way.
L
And
sorry,
I'm
just
gonna
add
to
what
jesus
mentioned
is
also
we
could,
if
you
can,
as
the
dev
captains,
if
you're
going
through.
All
of
this,
you
could
make
a
recording
and
we
can
push
it
out
there
on
youtube
or
something,
because
I
think
that
was
one
of
the
issues
that
I
had
when
I
was
trying
to
set
up
a
validator
node.
There
are
very
few
videos
out
there
to
watch,
but
yeah.
B
I
I'm
glad
you
brought
that
up
tony
because
it's
funny
I
was
speaking
to
boris
about
this
on
the
call
here
we
were
talking
about
how
people
learn
in
different
ways.
Some
people
are
very
visual.
I
personally
love
videos
when
I'm
trying
to
learn
something.
First
thing
I
do
is
I
go
to
youtube
and
I
and
I
watch
someone
build
it
right
and
that's
like
the
best
way
for
me
to
learn
other
people
boris
mentioned
he
likes
documentation
because
he's
able
to
search
right.
B
So
that's
just
a
different
way,
but
absolutely
I
think,
if,
as
well
as
creating
step-by-step
tutorials
inside
our
documentation,
to
also
create
additional
formats
like
walkthroughs
videos
on
youtube,
I
think
those
would
be
fantastic.
You
know
anything
to
kind
of
make
life
easier
for
developers
and
kind
of
on
board
them
is.
Is
a
big
plus.
M
N
Yeah,
could
we
also
ask
some
different
questions
in
this
session,
or
are
we
going
to
keep
it
just
strictly
dev
captain
related
for
now,
because
I
can
I
can
ask
my
question
next
session:
no,
no
go
for
it,
so
it's
actually
kind
of
related
to
a
development
on
harmony,
but
the
main
problem
I'm
facing
right
now
is
the
rpc.
N
My
team
and
I
were
looking
on
deploying
adapt
in
q3
and
there's
some
certain
considerations
that
you
know
we
have
to
keep
in
mind
if
the
harmony
rpc
will
not
be
fully
functional
by
then
such
as
you
know,
buying
an
extra
server
and
deploying
our
own
node
and
stuff.
So
we
can
push
our
own
rpc
to
the
to
the
customers,
but
that's
you
know
that's
very
important
to
know
ahead
of
time
for
us
so
that
we
can
prepare
accordingly.
M
Guys
publicly.
M
Sorry
we
publicly
announced
right.
We
do
care
about
providing
this
reliable,
stable,
rpc
for
majorly,
like
developers
and
partners
to
right
away,
use
and
provide
services
on
top
of
it.
We
are
not
swaying
away.
We
are
not
at
a
position
where
we
simply
say
whoever
wants
obviously
deploy
their
own
node.
M
Eventually,
it
will
happen
at
some
point.
There
will
be
more
clients
that
will
provide
this
as
a
service
like
insurer
and
so
on,
but
right
now
we
are
focusing
on
making
our
rpc
endpoint
more
and
more
stable.
Like
you
can
see,
we
have
been
providing
daily
updates
about
what
are
the
fixes
we
are
doing
now.
M
It
is
still,
I
would
say,
within
a
week
or
so
we
you
can
expect
this
to
be
more
stable
and
in
a
week
or
two
we
probably
have
a
better
explorer
and
so
on,
which
should
make
your
job
our
life
much
easier
than
what
it
is
right
now.
N
Yeah,
exactly
it's
not
only
about
that,
but
if
you're
not
obviously
not
obligated,
like
xerox,
said
on
the
discord
group,
you're,
obviously
not
obligated
to
offer
us
rpc.
That's
pretty
obvious.
It's
a
nice
addition,
but
we
it's
it's
nice
to
know
beforehand,
so
that
you
can
prepare
accordingly
before
you
launch
your
dab
on
harmony,
so
that
you
know
all
of
a
sudden,
the
rpc
crashes
and
no
one
can
be
there
for
the
launch
and
no
one
can
buy
anything.
So.
M
K
Signed
anything
yeah,
mario,
the
short
answer
is,
you
definitely
can
depend
on
public
end
points
and
we're
beefing
them
up
we're
adding
new
we're.
Also
creating
you
know
in
the
shorter
term
white
listed
endpoints
for
partners
which
have
high
volume
backs
so
that
there's
reliability
and
you're
absolutely
right.
I
think
over
a
period
of
time
these
will
become
public
services,
which
anyone
can
provide,
even
if
you're
a
validated
with
a
full
node.
K
You
can
provide
an
end
point
if
at
all
and
work
out,
you
know
a
business
model,
but
in
the
short
run
we
care
the
most
about
making
sure
any
developer
does
not
need
to
worry
about
running
their
own
node
and
having
their
own
endpoint.
So
this
beginning
this
monday,
we
started
announcing
some
of
the
improvements
we're
making
and
hopefully
I
think
by
sometime
next
week,
you'll
see
everything
being
smooth.
E
K
B
B
N
M
M
J
We
maybe
create
a
role
yeah
for
the
developer
captains.
Then
the
people.
K
M
K
Absolutely
all
of
these
things
will
be
done
in
the
next
two
three
days.
Deaf
captains
will
be
officially
introduced
on
forums
so
that
you
can
just
actually
reach
out
to
them
on
the
forum
and
also
on
the
harmony
developer,
community
group
on
telegram
and
on
discord,
we'll
make
sure
all
of
them
are
there
on
these
groups
on
discord,
we'll
create
the
tag
like
sev
mentioned,
so
yeah.
E
K
H
Yes,
just
a
quick
question:
I'm
curious
about
well
harmony,
working
the
on
the
next
bridge
and,
if
yes
may,
I
know
which
network
how
many
bring
next.
M
Right
now
we
have
bracelets
here
in
venice,
marching,
polkadot
and
btc
to
certain
extent
and
based
on
like
demand
and
popularity,
we
are
going
to
keep
on
bridging
and
there
will
be
multiple
bridging
solutions
to
certain
network
as
well,
based
on
like
a
security,
different
security
model
and
different
cost
model,
for
example,
for
ethereum.
You
may
find
how
many
have
multiple
bridges
so
which
network
specifically
need
not
always
come
from
us.
M
If
community,
let's
say,
wants
a
base
to
phantom
or
some
chain,
they
can
bring
it
up
and
drive
the
whole
process.
As
of
now,
our
main
concentration
is
like
a
btc
ethereum
with
a
more
cost,
effective,
trustless
bridge
solutions,
and
you
will
hear
more
about
some
announcements
soon
too,
which
I
don't
want
to
disclose
everything.
M
O
Good
afternoon,
everyone
yeah
my
my
question
and
I
apologize
for
the
baby.
O
In
the
background,
my
question
really
was
more
kind
of
going
off
of
some
of
the
stuff
that
we've
seen
over
the
past
couple
days
in
regards
to
the
rollout
of
some
of
our
dows
and
the
the
layout,
for
that,
has
there
been
any
discussion
in
terms
of
sort
of
the
bridge
building
process,
whether
that
be
like
a
subsidiary,
dow
or
an
interfacing
with
the
developer
captains
in
terms
of
bringing
that
sort
of
communication
from
like
the
community,
dow
or
the
validator
dow?
O
To
bring
that
to
you
know
if
it
is
something
like
you
guys
were
mentioning
earlier,
where
it's
maybe
a
community
post
on
reddit,
that's
gaining
a
lot
of
traction
in
terms
of
what
needs
to
be,
maybe
not
even
getting
it
into
a
a
bounty
program,
but
bringing
it
to
a
more
centralized
place
to
discuss
whether
it
be
talk.harmony
or
you
know
our
telegram
groups
or
even
twitter.
You
know,
there's
there's
a
ton
of
places
there.
O
So
has
there
been
any
discussion
on
whether
that's
going
to
be
something
that's
going
to
be
put
into
a
separate
dow
for
public
discussion
and
voting,
or
is
it
something
that
more
or
less
is
there
been
any
discussions
in
that
regard?
I
guess
is
the
question.
M
M
It's
mostly
like,
if
you
see
some
of
the
boundaries
are
also
related
to
bridge
right.
If
I
say
here,
you
see
that
there
is
a
cello
one.
There
is
some
rest
of
the
btc
and
there
is
also
terra.
So
all
these
are
from
like
based
on
requirement.
We
just
went
ahead
and
created
so
right
now
the
small
process
is
lightweight
where,
if
you
see
some
requirements
surfacing
up
in
other
community,
dows
or
somewhere
developers,
captain
or
any
developer
can
come
here
and
kind
of
like
make
a
case
for
it.
A
So
yeah
just
to
add,
I
think
right
now
it's
kind
of
more
of
an
informal
process,
but
when
the
validator,
dial
and
the
community,
let's
say
they
actually
vote
on
some
project
and
they
would
allocate
budget
from
the
validator
dell
itself
or
the
let's
say
the
validator
dell
wants
to
get.
You
know
one
click,
no
deployment
for
a
google
cloud
and
they
want
develop
that
they
want
to
create
that
into
a
bounty
and
they're
willing
to
fund
it.
A
Then
I
think
for
sure
the
deaf
captains
will
just
pick
it
up,
create
it
into
a
bounty
and
then
run
run
with
it
and
it
will
actually
get
funded
by
the
validator
down.
But
all
these
like
process
mechanisms,
I
think
they're
still
we're
still
early
days
in
terms
of
how
that
looks.
So
right.
Now,
it's
more
like
informal,
just
based
on
human
judgment.
A
I
guess
and
then
once
we
get
more
processed
with
the
doubt
and
their
voting
process,
then
yes,
I
think
you
know
that
there
will
be
a
lot
more
things
that
come
out
of
it
in
terms
of
projects
that
the
dows
are
actually
pushing
but
yeah
like
very
soon.
I
think
that's
gonna.
E
Yeah
so
because
of
our
just
because
of
our
experience
and
in
my
personal
life,
people
are
coming
up
to
me
and
asking
me
if
I
can
make
all
these
things
for
them
and
they're
coming
with
no
development
experience,
but
they're
asking
if
I,
for
example,
there's
this
company
that
was
they're
called
commonlands
and
they're
trying
to
develop
their
own
smart
contract
for
their
real
estate
business.
E
I
was
advising
them
because
they
were
looking
at
polka
dot
for
developing
this
whole
thing
that
they
want
to
do,
and
I
advise
that
they
look
at
harmony
and
they
asked
me
to
review
the
white
paper
with
somebody
where
I
could
talk
to
someone
and
then
they
wanted
somebody
from
harmony
to
help
them
do
it.
So
that's
my
my
question
is,
I
guess
is
if
people
are
coming
to
me
or
anybody
here
with
an
actual
project
in
mind,
they
have
funding,
they
have
something
solidable.
E
M
Situation-
I
think
lee
can
answer
this,
but
just
quick
one
thing
is:
it
is
less
of
a
bounty,
more
of
like
a
matchmaking
between
the
like
people
who
want
certain
projects
to
be
done
and
developer
interests
trying
to
mess
together
and
see
if
we
can
produce
something
out
of
it
right.
So
we
we
were
thinking
about
this.
I
think
some
kind
of
incubation
dao
or
something
like
that,
but
I
would
say
it
is
separate
from
the
bounties
at
this
moment.
Bonus
is
more
like.
M
There
is
a
consensus
about
certain
things
missing
or
importance.
Everyone
agrees
kind
of
those
should
be
more
bounties
than
a
particular
person
want
to
build
xyz
that
right
now,
not
really
like
100
people
care
about
it
more
only
that
person
is
more
care,
so
I
would
say
it's
less
likely
would
succeed
as
a
bounty
lee
anything
but.
A
Yeah,
I
think
yeah.
If
it's
just
one
we
can,
we
can
help.
I
think
those
are
probably
like
going
to
be
answered
by
the
community,
because
the
team
won't
be
able
to
scale
to
like
supporting
those
all
those
ideas.
But
I
just
usually
when
I
see
someone
asking
I
point
them
to
actually
join
the
developer
community
on
telegram
first
and
probably
go
to
the
forum
even
post
their
ideas.
I
I
would
say
like
still
up
to
the
it's.
A
It
has
to
be
more
self-organizing
and
organic
as
opposed
to
like
us,
but
if
they're
but
yeah.
If
there's
like
a
lot
of
demand
for
a
certain
idea,
we
can
like
yeah
bubble,
that
up
basically
to
the
team.
M
Yeah,
I
I
understand
the
main
worries
like
I
mean
the
matchmaking
right
like
out
what
ensures
that
a
product
owner
is
going
to
like
pay
the
developer
once
he
delivers
it
and
what
ensures
whether
developer
will
commit
to
completing
the
work
so
that
process
itself
is
not
defined.
Yet
we
I
mean
we
can
propose
something.
If
you
guys
interested,
you
can
create
a
thread
about
it
and
we
can
see
if
it
is
feasible.
We
can
fully
support
and
kind
of
like
initiate
the
whole
thing.
B
Yeah,
I
I
think
I
think
we
we're
running
a
little
over.
If
there's
no
other
questions,
we
can
kind
of
that.
You'll
go
if
you
come
up
with
any
other,
follow.