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A
A
But
I
think
for
during
the
hackathon
we
could
definitely
use
it
for
ad
hoc
meetings
right
like
every
day,
we
could
just
have
open
office
time
slots
where
people
can
just
jump
into
the
audio
channel
and
and
yeah
that's
right,
so
yeah
we
could
use
screen
capture,
it's
just
a
bit
tedious
and
clunky,
but
yeah
the
during
the
hackathon.
I
thought
you
know
we
could
say
at
a
set
time,
maybe
around
this
time.
A
Anyone
can
just
jump
in
to
that
channel
and
you
know
talk
about
whatever
they're
building
any
questions.
They
may
have
get
get
more
engagement
that
way,
but
we'll
see
I'll
have
to
figure
it
out.
A
Okay,
I
guess
we
can
get
started.
It's
eight
minutes
fast
and
you
know
that
was
one
of
the
other
things.
Is,
I'm
not
sure
how
many
people
in
the
deaf
community
remember
that
there's
a
weekly
meeting.
A
And
that
was
one
of
the
other
reasons
that
I
wanted
to
move
it
across
to
discord
is
because
everyone's
already
there
and
we
just
we-
can
hook
it
up
so
that
people
are
notified
as
soon
as
a
meeting
starts
inside
the
dev
channel
on
discord.
So
just
as
a
reminder,
but
I
think
everyone
here
is
a
oh
exception:
tara.
Everyone
is
a
dev
captain
here
and
we're
we're
always
talking
about
these
meetings
on
the
telegram,
so
we
I
think
we
we
need
to
expand
and
inform
the
red.
A
You
know
the
kind
of
the
broader
dev
community
that
these
meetings
are
happening.
I
guess
we
could
ping
everyone
on
the
the
discord
dev
channel,
but
yeah.
We
probably
need
a
a
more
optimal
way
to
do
this.
C
A
A
Good,
okay,
so
I
guess
we
can
start
off
by
first
checking
in
with
everyone
how's
everyone
doing.
What
are
you
working
on?
Do
you
need
help
with
anything
we
can
kind
of
go
around.
D
Do
you
hear
me,
I
can't
yes,
okay
yeah!
I
am
still
trying
to
get
the
betting
game
up
and
running.
D
I
have
I'm
quite
done,
but
I
currently
have
this
problem
that
I
don't
receive
events
from
the
contract,
I'm
not
quite
sure
what
I
did
wrong,
but
do
I
have
to
when
I,
when
I
go
into
a
start,
a
web
3
connection.
Do
I
have
to
use
the
websocket
connection
to
get
the
events.
A
D
Another
question
I
had
would
be
like
I'm,
I'm
still
pretty
excited
for
the
hackathon,
but
I
still
don't
have
a
team
yet,
and
I
was
looking
at
the
schedule
and
there's
like
a
team
team
building,
phase
or
team
like
where
the
teams
get
together.
Is
this
or.
E
Over
to
you
yeah,
so
we,
the
agenda
is,
is
still
being
worked
out
right
now,
but
we're
going
to
have
likely
maybe
two
or
three
different
team
formation
exercises
to
cover.
You
know
various
time
zones
and
it's
going
to
be
pretty
simple.
Git
coin
has
a
has
a
a
platform
called
air
meet
where
you
know
everyone
can
join
and
then
there's
gonna
be
various
tables
where
you
can
meet
and
chat
with
other
developers.
E
That
might
be
looking
for
another
for
looking
for
a
team
member,
and
then
you
know
once
you
chat,
then
you
guys
can
go
to
the
private
room
and
then
talk,
and
so
what
we're
trying
to
do
is
we're.
We
want
to
provide
kind
of
set
times
so
that
developers
can
come
and
do
that.
But
then
it's
really
up
to
each
of
the
developers
that
come
to
find
their
team
and
we're
also
we're
we're
bouncing
around
the
idea
of
posting.
E
Maybe
each
developer
that
is
looking
for
a
team
member
goes
to
our
forum
and
will
post
their
and
you
can
do
this
anonymously.
Obviously,
but
you
can
post
your
background
and
then
just
just
mention
in
there.
You
know
you're
looking
for
a
team
to
join
and
then
that
way
you
can
link
that
way
when
you're
in
discord
or
air
meet.
You
could
just
link
share
a
link
to
the
forum
to
the
forum
post.
That
has
your
background.
E
We
want
to
enable
conversations
so
that
developers
can
find
each
other,
but
it's
really
up
to
you
guys
to
to
kind
of
figure
that
out
and
we're
gonna
we're
finalizing
the
dates
and
the
times
for
those
now
but
be
sure
to
you
know,
go
to
the
bitcoin
page
and
register
and-
and
then
announcements
will
be
coming
through
through
that
as
well
as
through
you
know,
email
and
and
obviously
follow
all
of
our
social
channels,
but
guys
while
I'm
talking,
I'm
really
really
excited
because
the
this
hackathon
is
the
hackathon's
exciting.
E
The
challenges
are
exciting.
I'm
I'm
been
really
focused
on
the
panels
and
on
the
fireside
chats
and
the
educational
aspect
of
this
is
going
to
be
really
really
intriguing
and
fun,
and
and
we're
excited
to
kind
of
share
the
full
agenda
soon.
E
A
Very
nice
and
step,
I'm
sorry,
I'm
I'm
curious.
What
what
exactly
are
you
looking
for?
Because
I
wonder
I
want
to
like
hear
a
real
world
kind
of
use
case
so
you're
looking
for
a
team,
do
you
have
an
idea
that
you
want
to
kind
of
build
out
with
a
bunch
of
other
folks?
What
are
you
actually
looking
for?
D
Yeah,
I
I
I
don't
know
it's
I
have.
I
have
had
multiple
ideas
but
they're
not
falling
into
the
scope
of
the
yeah,
the
the
topics
we
have,
and
so
I'm
quite
open-
and
I
that's
perfect
like
just
to
join
some
team,
like
I'm
not
so
interested
in
building
bridges
or
stuff,
like
that.
This
seems
a
little
bit
too
too
advanced
for
me,
but
just
like
some,
some
quite
moderate
d,
app
or
something
like
that
would
be
great.
I
already
wrote
some
interesting
topics
down.
D
Maybe
I
just
host
on
git
coin
and
also
maybe
I
can
start
a
forum
post.
I
was
hesitant
to
do
that
because
I
didn't
want
to
spam
the
forum,
but
when
we
want
to
do
it
that
way,
anyways
then
I
think
it's
fine
yeah.
I
think
I
also
have
the
problem
I'm
at
the
wedding
on
the
weekend
and
I
will
probably
be
back
at
tuesday
and
yeah.
Let's
see.
D
A
Yeah
you've
got
time,
no
worries,
but
I
think
I
think
that's
going
to
be
really
interesting,
because
I
you
know,
I'm
I'm
assuming
and
peter
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong
that
we're
going
to
have
a
mix
of
developers
who
are
looking
for
projects
and
then
there
are
non-technical
folks
who
have
ideas
who
are
looking
for
projects
looking
for
developers
to
help
them
execute.
E
Yeah
yeah,
I
you
know.
Obviously
anyone
can
register
and
we've
taken
the
position
of
you
know.
In
order
to
register,
you
need
to
have
at
least
a
github
account
which
gives
us
an
idea
that
you're
probably
a
developer,
though
there's
many
people
without
a
github
with
a
github
account
that
aren't,
and
so
so
that's
that's
very
low
barriers
to
entry,
and
so
we're
going
to
get
a
mix
of
you
know.
Web3
developers,
people
that
register,
but
they
just
want
to
kind
of
listen
and
be
part
of
the
panels.
E
But
then
you're
also
going
to
have
folks
that
are
developers
from
traditional
finance
which
we're
really
hoping
we
get.
We
get
a
good
amount
of
so
that
they
can
mingle
and
team
up
with
devs
that
are
already
in
web
3
and
then
come
up
with
their
own
ideas
and
and
attack
some
of
these
challenges
in
really
interesting
and
novel
ways.
E
A
A
A
All
right
there
we
go
looks
like
we
already
found.
You
found
santera's
reaching
out
to
you
with
a
project
proposal.
Anyone
else
adam.
I
know
you
you've
got
a
bunch
of
things
going
on
you're
on
mute,
adam
you're,
a
mute.
G
Hey,
can
you
hear
me
now?
Yes,
all
right.
Yes,
you
got
me
of
course,
last
time
and
I
didn't
introduce
myself
properly
and
I
was
just
doing
some
work
while
you
were
talking
so
okay
just
generally,
I
just
like
to
say
what
my
my
background
is:
electronic
engineering
a
bit
of
c
plus
plus
programming,
but
I'm
not
a
developer
and
I've
got
an
mba
and
I'm
running
two
businesses,
one
is
a
design
business
and
the
other
one
is
online
sales
and
marketplaces.
G
G
I'm
setting
up
this
payment
system
was
got
some
images.
Let
me
see
if
I
can
send
them.
I
think
they're
coming
yeah,
I
found
a
link
with
a
developer
from
brazil
and
we
are
doing
quite
a
quite
a
good
teamwork
he's
a
bit
busy,
but
I'm
trying
to
to
get
him.
G
Do
the
the
php
programming
and
I'm
doing
also
the
the
front
the
how
everything
looks
and
what's
going
to
be,
the
project
management
of
everything
we
are
almost
there.
Hopefully,
we'll
have
something
out
there
in
the
public
by
the
the
15th
of
august.
I'm
trying
to
aim
for
that
date
and
I
would
like
to
get
it
further.
G
This
I
would
like
to
go
into
like
use
defy
like
you're,
using
traditional
finance
payment
systems
like
something
like
stripe
or
pay
or
paypal,
but
actually
create
it
that
can
use
crypto
and
any
hrc
20
tokens,
so
they
cannot
be
used
for
to
buy
goods
or
services
or
transact
and
the
plugin
to
be
available
for
everybody,
as
well
as.
G
Merchants
or
people
that
are
working
from
home
or
just
marketplaces,
that's
like
a
multiventral
marketplaces
and
I'm
hoping
to
get
a
team
together,
and
I
would
like
to
to
somehow
build
a
team
slowly
slowly
and
then
have
quite
a
few
people
that
can
work
with
and
experiment
as
well
as
developing
tools
like
like
that,
so
I'm
learning
at
the
same
time.
Yes
yeah.
G
I
try
to
connect
with
local
universities
and
also
some
public
funding
organizations
in
my
area,
and
they
don't
understand
what
I'm
talking
about
so,
but
I'm
I'm
but
they're
interested
they
they
they
didn't
say
no,
but
I
would
like
to
get
back
to
them.
Get
back
to
the
academic
year
see
if
I
can
find
people
from
my
mba
course,
and
maybe
some
people
from
the
computer
science
see
if
there
can
be
a
course
put
together,
maybe
set
up
a
node
at
the
university
and
get
some
people
from
there
and
get
get
going
and
so
yeah.
A
Yeah,
but
we'll
definitely
make
sure
you
you,
you
register
for
the
hackathon,
because
there's
going
to
be
a
pool
of
developers
who
could
potentially
join
your
team.
So
that
would
be
a
good
place
to
find
folks.
A
F
Yeah,
it's
been
a
long
time
since
I've
been
in
one
of
these
meetings,
but
I've
been
sending
my
my
peeps
and
my
team
is
now
after
working
with
harmony
for
like
the
last
month
or
two
right.
You
guys
have
shown
me
a
lot
of
basic
principles
of
how
to
be
a
good
mentor
and
a
fair
leader,
and
so
I
put
a
lot
of
those
into
practice.
F
Just
through
observation-
and
I
talked
with
you,
know:
ganesha
and
the
grass
give
up
talk
to
you
playing
soccer
and
doing
all
sorts
of
things
and
I've
just
just
taken
a
lot
of
those
lessons
and
so
bridge
builders
is
now
a
man
of
20.
So
I
have
20
people
who
are
just
focusing
on
education
for
solidity
and
we've
built
out
like
five
lesson
plans
for
alexandria,
which
is
really
exciting.
F
Yeah
so
so
dora
factory
they
granted
us
to
start
working
on
the
project,
alexandria
and
it's
a
decentralized
university,
but
really
what
it
comes
down
to
is
the
it's
a
new
erc,
721
kind
of
scheme
and
we're
calling
it
verifiable
metadata.
So
we're
trying
to
create
a
transcript
that
is
mutable
in
nature.
But
it's
immobile.
F
So
it
exists
in
a
single
wallet
and
it
exists
on
a
single
page
and
you
can
go
through
a
contract
chain
of
lesson
plans,
and
this
lesson
plan
would
essentially
be
just
a
contract
list
like
an
assembly
line
and
you
go
through
the
list,
basically
going
through
like
lesson
zero
to
lesson,
say
ten,
a
lot
like
udemy.
If
you
can
imagine
coursera
or
like
other
online
courses,
you
go
through
those
lists,
it
verifies
that
you
did
it.
F
The
contract,
then
solidifies
and
sends
the
data
to
kind
of
like
this
table
of
contents
to
the
nft.
That
gets
updated
on
our
site
and
it's
all
on
chain.
And
if
you
learn
you
earn
so
there's
another
aspect
to
it.
Where,
once
you
finish
the
contract
chain,
you
actually
get
a
token
called
andrea,
and
then
it
has
its
own
kind
of
tokenomics
scheme.
That
cyril
is
working
on
he's
really
great
at
thinking
about
the
economics
of
tokens
and
the
stability
of
tokens.
F
I've
come
up
with
the
verifiable
metadata
kind
of
like
the
data
structure
for
the
nft
quote:
unquote,
yeah,
so
it's
I
guess
that's
the
fastest
way.
I
can
explain
it.
A
Nice
very
good
anyone
else
before
I
handed
off
to
lee
to
talk
about
the
hackathon
prizes
and
the
different
tracks,
any
other
questions.
E
E
Yeah,
so
the
whole
play
to
earn
space
is
just
coming
up
right
now,
massive
category
lots
of
interest,
but
a
corollary
to
play
to
earn
is
this
idea
of
learn
to
earn,
and
so
that's
that's
kind
of
what
you're
speaking
about
dylan
and
so
kudos
to
you.
If
you
execute,
I
mean
this
could
be
really
big.
F
Yeah,
I'm
excited
too,
because
everybody
I
got
onto
the
team,
you
know
once
they
realize
like
how
profitable
getting
into
decentralized
anything
is.
You
know
I
gave
them
all
ether
and
they
all
saw
it
rise
by
like
20
this
last
two
weeks
and
they
go.
Oh,
my
god
and
I'm
like
yeah,
so
we
are
also
a
dow.
So
you
know
these
are
services
that
we're
going
to
be
bringing
to
other
dows
as
well,
and
we've
been
in
those
talks
too.
It's
like
you
know.
F
F
The
thing
is:
is
that
like
there's
no
way
to
verify
whether
you
did
the
coursework
or
not,
you
just
do
it,
and
then
you
can
say
that
you
did
it
and
you,
if
you
pass
the
test,
there's
nobody
who
really
checks
it.
It's
just
you
do
it.
I
mean
you
could
take
those
same
things
and
then
bring
it
on
chain
and
then
expand.
F
It
outwards
because
there's
a
lot
of
disenfranchised
people
who
don't
have
access
to
the
same
education,
so
you
might
as
well
verify
in
some
way
but
by
by
placating
it
as
learn
to
earn
that
model
has
really
been
working
out
for
us
and
alexandria
was
a
really
good
name
since,
if
you
can
understand
the
references,
the
library
of
alexandria,
except
that
it
can't
be
burned
down
because
it
exists
on
chain.
So
that's
the
whole
pitch
and
we're
just
gonna
run
with
it
and
see
how
far
it
goes.
A
F
C
Yes,
hey,
so
we
have
posted
on
both
github
and
our
forum
and
there's
messages.
C
Okay.
Well,
that's
a
side
conversation,
but
there's
there's
a
post
on
on
our
forum
and
on
github
of
the
prizes
and
the
tracks
so
what's
happening
is
that
there
are
three
main
themes
and
there
are
one
is
around
cross
chain
and
around
our
bridges.
The
other
one
is
the
wallet
entry
wallet
which
includes,
which
is
basically,
if
you
build
something
around
the
one
wallet
or
the
smart
vault,
so
there's
two
kind
of
implementation
of
the
same
idea
and
then
the
third
theme
is
cross
border
and
fintech
products
and
we
go.
C
We
explain
each
of
them
in
more
much
more
detail,
but
each
track
has
a
so
what's
unique.
Is
each
track
will
have
a
prize?
That's
at
the
end
of
the
hackathon,
so
the
first
place
can
get
up
to
twenty
thousand
second
place
third
place
and
then
pool
prices
for
the
entire
pool
to
participate
in
and
then
afterwards,
there'll
be
40
000
allocated
to
each
track
of
grants,
meaning
that
these
are
follow-on
grants
and
they're
metrics
based,
so
that
there
are
three
metrics.
It's
based
on.
C
Launching
on
mainnet
with
a
thousand
users
getting
at
least
a
hundred
thousand
dollars
of
external
funding
or
and
or
having
a
100
members
participate
in
your
dow,
assuming
that
the
project
launches
as
a
dow,
which
is
what
we
recommend
and
that
pool,
will
be
determined
by
actually
a
a
dow
of
nine
multi-sig
holders
of
the
winner
of
the
winners
of
that
track
of
the
pool
prize
winners
and
of
judges,
and
maybe
some
of
the
depth
captains
or
community
dao
validator
dao
governors
within
harmony
so
actually
creates
it,
creates
a
way
to
engage
and
build,
and
the
idea
and
the
whole
idea
of
the
hackathon
is
hopefully
we'll
get
thousands
of
developers
to
register
we'll
get
hundreds
of
submissions,
and
then
we
don't
want
those
submissions
to
kind
of
just
fade
away.
C
We
want
them
to
actually
keep
building
into
sustainable
products,
dals,
maybe
companies.
However,
you
want
you
want
it
right.
So
that's
like
the
high
level
setup.
I
think
we
wrote
as
much
as
possible
in
the
github
issue
in
the
forum
post,
so
we
can
share
them
much
more
broadly.
But
if
anyone
has
questions
yeah,
we
can
answer
them.
A
So,
just
to
kind
of
flesh
out
what
you're
saying
with
the
the
purpose
of
the
grant
is
to
ensure
kind
of
longevity
of.
A
Right
so
it's
not,
you
know
your
typical
hackathons
folks
come
in.
They
just
want
to
win
the
prize,
they
build
something
they
get
the
the
money
and
it
gets
abandoned
right.
The
project
gets
abandoned,
but
but
this
grant
is
to
incentivize
winners
to
continue
building
out,
and
you
know
turn
it
into
a
real
product
and
hit
these
milestones
for
for
further
funding
right
for
their
business.
F
Yeah-
and
I
want
to
add
too
just
because
maybe
just
whoever
hears
this
right
is
you
know
if
you're
granted.
That's
one
thing:
if
you
stick
with
it,
this
particular
community
in
harmony,
they
are
super
supportive.
So
when
the
projects
are
finished,
they
they
kind
of
flock
over
to
them.
You
know
just
last
week
like
harmonauts,
they
just
came
out
with
their
own
little.
You
know
collectible
nft.
If
anyone
saw
that
and
it's
cool
and
guess
what
they
I
think
it's
24
hours
they
sold
2
000
yeah.
F
F
F
So
that's
why
the
feeling
is
it's
just
that
you're
just
really
early
to
the
track,
meet
and
you're
already
ready
to
start
running,
but
no
one
else
is
there
yet
so
yeah,
that's
just
to
all
the
developers
out
there,
because
I
I
get
a
lot
of
them
who
are
like
19,
20,
they're,
really
young
they're.
Just
like
I
like
crypto
and
I
like
bitcoin,
but
you
know
they
know
that
there's
much
more
and
I'm
like.
Well,
it's
a
lot
so
just
get
ready
because
it
is
a
lot.
F
A
Yeah
and
and
on
that
lee,
do
you
want
to
just
briefly
talk
about
the
the
way
you've
structured,
the
forum
for
the
individual
tracks,
yeah.
C
So
there's
a
there's,
a
structure
where
you
go
into
developers,
you
go
into
hackathon,
it's
like
a
folder
structure,
right,
you
go
into
developers,
hackathon
and
then
there's
a
post
for
each
of
the
tracks.
C
There's
12
posts
now
or
maybe
there's
13
with
the
price
post,
and
so
we
want
to
ask
the
teams
to
actually
write
their
projects
under
the
track
that
they're
submitting,
so
that
we
have
a
long,
long
term
archive
of
everyone
who
participated,
what
their
projects
were,
maybe
probably
ask
for
their
twitter
or
telegram
handle
just
so
we
have
a
good
way
of
contacting
them,
and
then
this
will
be
like
the
yeah.
This
will
be
exactly.
C
This
will
be
the
the
place
where,
like
hey
all
the
projects
that
participated
in
this
hackathon
and
maybe
we
need
to
actually
this
is
the
first
major
one
that
we're
doing
like
this,
but
in
the
next
hackathon
we'll
probably
need
another
folder.
You
know
we'll
we'll
make
it
so
that,
like
the
public
forum,
is
kind
of
a
very
organized
place
so
that
people
can
submit
projects.
C
I
think
peter
and
us
were
thinking
like
maybe
three
check-ins
during
the
time
of
the
hackathon,
so
at
three
points
over
the
six
weeks,
like
the
teams
will
check
in
and
say
and
write
a
short
post
like
we'll
give
you
the
template.
It'll
just
be
like
hey
our
name.
Is
this
our
project?
Is
this
our
contact
information?
Is
this
here's
what
we're
working
on
here's
our
progress
and
then
everyone
posts
that
into
this
forum
and
there's
a
little
it's
like
a
little
snippet.
C
I
think
peter
was
thinking
a
one-page
presentation
deck,
but
we
can
also
actually
write
in
text
so
that
it's
easy
it's
easily
searchable,
but
yeah.
That's
this!
A
E
Yeah
we
have
opening
ceremonies,
are
on
monday,
the
16th
and
I'll
be
sending
out
some
announcements
around
that,
and
so
please
join
that.
Because
then
stephen
sahil
lee
and
I
are
gonna-
be
on
that
during
the
open
exercises
to
explain
a
lot
more,
kick
it
off
and
then
and
then
lee's
right.
We're
gonna
have
a
series
of
check-ins
and
the
check-ins
are
just
a
way
for
us
to
kind
of
know
who
the
teams
are
so
that
we
can
actually
help
you
guys
during
the
hackathon.
E
E
We
want
to
do
what
we
can
to
to
help
so
that
each
developer
is
successful
and
is
able
to
submit
something
that
they
can
be
proud
of,
and
we
also
want
that
because
we
want
to
see
some
great
submissions
coming
out
of
this
we're
trying
to
give
away
a
lot
of
money
and
and
believe
it
or
not,
it's
kind
of
hard
to
give
away
money
we
want
to.
E
We
want
to
enable,
like
creators
to
like
actually
build
wealth
on
harmony
and
and
to
the
extent
that
you
know
we
see
some
great
submissions.
Then
then,
hopefully,
we'll
see
a
greater
likelihood
of
that,
but
yeah
so
definitely
monday,
opening
exercises
or
opening
ceremonies
and
then
we'll
I'll
send
out
a
link
for
that.
A
Very
nice,
hey
santera,
are
you
planning
to
participate
in
the
in
the
hackathon,
with
with
your
decks.
B
Yes,
we
are,
everything
is
like
just
finally
coming
together,
like
so
much
like
tokenomics
white
paper,
like
we've,
got
like
a
demo,
app
kind
of
fork
going
with
the
test
net.
So
all
in
the
next
couple
of
days,
yeah
so
just
super
stressed
and
trying
to
get
it
all
together.
But
yeah
we
plan
to
participate
and
something
is
up
with.
Like
a
coin,
we
have
all
these
different
githubs
and
I
don't
know
I
have
to
figure
that
out,
but
yeah.
A
A
B
A
A
A
F
I
have
one
last
thing:
there
was
a.
There
was
a
couple
of
things
when
it
comes
to
like
the
tech
stack
and
I'm
asking
in
the
chat,
if
that
screenshot
that
I
sent
in
is
good,
but
there's
a
fairly.
You
know
there's
a
couple
of
new
developers
who
are
coming
in
there
and
they
want
to
know
how
to
get
involved
with
the
hackathon,
and
I
have
ben
and
he's
getting
their
interest.
F
But
you
know
when
I
start
telling
them
about
the
tech
stack,
there's
just
a
huge
kind
of
like
road
map
of
what
to
learn
so
that
screenshot
that
I
sent
is,
is
fairly
good
but
like
for
the
record
like
the
the
the
languages
and
the
language,
support
the
tools
that
you
need
and
and
the
commands
that
you
want
on
say
like
your
command
line
or
your
terminal.
F
All
of
that
that
seems
to
be
kind
of
up
in
the
air
with
what
is
the
best
to
use.
What
is
not
the
best
to
use
a
lot
of
people
keep
getting
hung
up
on
the
development
on
just
developing
right,
and
so
many
people
stop
before
they
even
start.
F
So
I
guess,
is
there
a
way
that
we
know
how
to
alleviate
that?
I'm
not
sure
if
it's
because
of
like
the
worry
about
what
you
know
what
tech
stack
to
use
is,
I
know
that's
not
really
a
question,
that's
more
of
like
a
comment.
A
I
mean
I,
we
definitely
don't
want
to
dictate
what
what
what
what
frameworks
people
should
use,
but
really
with
web3
development.
You
you
have.
You
know
you
don't
have
many
many
many
options.
You
I
mean,
depending
on
which
layer
of
the
stack
you
want
to
focus
on.
A
Smart
contracts
are
smart
contracts
right,
there's
a
solidity.
You
got
to
know
that,
but
the
the
front
end
can
be
anything
we.
We
have
projects
that
use
any
many
frameworks,
many
javascript
frameworks.
We
have
command
lines,
you
know
clis,
we
have
sdks
in
different
languages,
so
I
I
don't
know
if
we
need
to
specify
what's
what
folks
should
be
using.
F
Right,
I
just
noticed
that
with
some
other
discords
that
I'm
in
for
development,
they
they
specify
like
okay,
if
you're
doing
something
with
solidity,
if
you're
doing
something
with
viper
right
and
and
they
have
their
own
tech
stack,
they
can
have
whatever
they
want
but
say
if
they're
hung
up
on
solidity
or
maybe
somebody's
hung
up
on
using
go
or
but
not
everyone
uses
go
so
only
certain
people
will
go
to
that
area.
So
what
I'm?
F
What
I
mean
is
you
know
people
have
specific
questions
about
development
on
what
their
problem
is,
with
whatever
stack
that
they're
using.
I
know
it's
small,
but
people
people
only
know
that
limited
amount
and
then
there's
other
amounts
like
people
are
who
are
stuck
on.
You
know
web3.pi
versus
web3.js,
it's
hard.
I
can
imagine
it
might
be
hard
to
answer
the
same
kind
of
questions.
F
You
know
if
somebody's
like
really
all
about
truffle,
but
somebody
only
knows
hard
hat
and
I'm
asking
maybe
90
of
the
people
who
are
using
one
or
the
other.
If
you
know
what
I
mean,
maybe.
A
Yeah
and-
and
I
see
that
as
part
of
the
the
team
formation
flow
right,
so
if
sev,
for
example,
is
used
to
a
certain
set
of
tools
and
and
he's
joining
another
team
that
is
using
something
totally
foreign
to
him,
then
you
know,
maybe
he
may
want
to
reconsider
joining
that
team
or
because
it's
going
to
be
an
on-boarding
flow
process
for
ramping
up
but
yeah.
I
think
you
know
we
can.
We
can
leave
that
up
to
those
teams.
A
A
A
And
I
think
you
know
these
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
these
issues
will
come
out
in
the
forum
as
we
create
conversations
with
new
people
coming
on
asking
questions
and-
and
you
know
that's
one
of
the
other
reasons
why
we
really
have
to
encourage
people
to
use
the
forum,
because
it
will
become
this
database
of
knowledge
and
people
asking
the
same
questions
about
certain
stacks.
A
We
can,
you
know,
point
them
to
to
those
conversations,
and
you
know
threads,
that
that
address
those
challenges.
A
Right
on
all
right,
okay,
everyone!
Thank
you
thanks!
As
always.
If
there's
nothing
else,
we
can
wrap
up
and
yeah
we're
all
very
excited
about
the
hackathon.
I
think
it's
going
to
bring
in
a
lot
of
energy
and
good
things
into
the
ecosystem,
so
yeah
excited
to
have
you
all
there
and
we'll
chat
next
week.