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A
B
Welcome
to
the
dao
operations
call
today
is
tuesday
may
3rd.
Is
that
right?
I
love
how
chalk
is
trying
to
do
this.
B
A
A
Well,
you
know
I
had
to
leave
because
it
wasn't
the
right
fit
and
I
have
so
many
people
wanting
to
work
with
me
and
I
was
tired
of
like
telling
everybody.
I
can't
do
something
right
now
or
here
or
there
so
and
there's
so
much
to
do
and
when
you
just
take
one
opportunity,
another
one
falls
in
your
lap
and
you
just
kind
of
keep
going
and
keep
going.
So
I
I
had
to
you
know,
make
the
transition
and
I'm
happy.
I
did.
B
So
today,
like
I
said
we're
going
to
be
a
little
bit.
What's
the
word
just
free
form
a
little
bit
more,
because
there
are
a
couple
of
things
that
I
thought
we'd
make
sure
that
we
open
up
the
floor
for
conversations
about.
So
here
are
the
three
or
four
topics
that
I
would
like
to
discuss
and,
of
course,
I'm
happy
to
have
anybody
else
also
throw
in
if
they
want
to
discuss
something.
B
I
do
want
to
keep
us
very
tight
at
one
hour,
so
at
10
15,
pacific
time
we
will
shut
it
off
and
the
conversation
will
move
to
the
top
harmony.one
page
or
reddit,
or
twitter
or
rachel's
inbox,
because
she
loves
to
have
people
dm
her
kate.
How
are
you
doing
today?
You
look
like
you're,
smiling,
you're,
good
you're,
obviously,.
B
There's
so
many
telegrams,
we
have
way
too
many
telegrams,
so
the
the
three
or
four
things
that
I
love
to
discuss
today,
number
one.
I
want
to
start
with
a
little
bit
of
a
funding
update
about
the
funding
pause
and
a
little
bit
of
the
rationale
behind
that.
B
Then
I
want
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
something
that
we
were
talking
about
last
friday
on
the
q
and
a's
and
the
amas
and
twitter
and
and
telegram,
and
all
that
stuff,
the
thing
that
we're
currently
calling
the
one
dow
alliance,
but
I
want
to
get
feedback
from
you
all
and
let
you
guys
give
a
venue
for
you
guys
to
ask
questions
about
where
we
are
in
the
thought
process
here,
and
this
is
one
of
the
areas
where
it's
always
really
hard
to
be,
who
we
are
because
you're
all
seeing
how
the
sausage
is
being
made
and
that's
never
a
fun
process
right.
B
It's
it's
sloppy!
It's
dirty!
It's!
You
know
we
go
down
blind
alleys
and
then
hopefully
we,
our
friends,
bring
us
back.
B
So
I
want
to
talk
about
the
one
dowel
alliance
a
little
bit
and
then
I
do
want
to
talk
just
a
little
bit
about
tooling,
rachel
and
devin,
of
course,
are
our
massive
interests
in
tooling,
and
so
I
want
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
that,
and
really,
though
this
is
about
it
being
a
q
a
so
if
you
know
you
guys
and
girls
and
non
fine,
I
don't
I'm
so
old.
B
If
anybody
has
any
of
the
questions,
please
feel
free
to
to
chime
in
and
ask
questions.
This
is
an
important
part
of
our
feedback,
as
we
redesign
the
dow
program
here
at
harmony.
So
mikey,
let's
see,
are
you
on
buddy?
Where
are
you
yes,
I'm
here?
Oh
there
you
are,
do
you?
Do
you
want
to
take
a
quick
stab
about
talking
about
the
funding,
pause
and
kind
of
where
we're
thinking
what
we're
thinking.
F
About
yes,
sure
I'd
love
to
yes,
funding
is
still
paused
from
harmony
just
until
we
get
a
handle
on
sorry
about
that,
just
until
we
get
a
handle
on
just
how
we
should
do
it
the
best
way
in
cooperation
with
the
community
with
the
one
dow
alliance.
F
We
hope
I
mean
you
know
at
first
it
wasn't
we'd
resume.
May
1st
we
don't
think,
that's.
We
don't
think
we're.
G
F
B
Here-
and
this
is
this
is
true-
and
you
guys
have
seen
this-
we
try-
we
are
trying
to
be
very,
very
good.
Stewards
of
the
assets
of
our
community
and
part
of
that
is
listening
to
feedback
from
the
community
about
what
we
are
funding
and
what
we
are
providing
grants
to.
The
goal
here
is
to
make
sure
that,
as
we
deploy
these
funds,
we
are
asking
for
the
right
level
of
accountability
and
reporting,
and
we
are
asking
for
the
right
level
of
justification
and
the
community
sentiment
and
community
buy-in.
B
So
as
a
result,
right
now
we're
pausing
any
kind
of
new
grant
approvals,
because
we
want
to
make
sure
that
that
I
don't
know,
if
we'll
have
it
right
like
we
don't
want
to
wait
until
we
have
it
right,
because
you
know
perfection
is
the
enemy
of
good,
but
I
do
want
to
make
sure
that
we
improve
the
process
and
we
we
bring
in
everybody's
feedback.
B
So
on
that
point
devin,
do
you
want
to
give
us
a
quick,
two-liner
three-liner
on
the
one
dow
alliance
kind
of
where
we
sit
right
now?
What
is
it
trying
to
do?
And
then
I
actually
would
love
to
open
up
the
the
floor
for
people
to
give
us
feedback
about
whether
or
not
they
think
it's
a
good
idea,
a
bad
idea,
if
you
would
have
any
changes
to
me
so
devin
take
away
give
us.
You
know
a
couple
of
lines
about
the
the
one
dow
alliance.
C
He's
very
excited
about
just
for
us
to
be
mindful
of
the
time
the
agenda
of
the
call
we
have
robin
from
doodow.
Here
we
set
up
a
live
training
webinar
for
last
week
and
we
didn't
get
a
whole
lot
of
participants.
So
we
decided
to
do
like
a
quick
couple
minute
demo
on
this
call
just
to
educate
people
and
teach
them
how
to
use
doodah.
So
at
some
point
in
the
call
we'll
have
robin
come
up
and
give
us
a
demo
awesome.
B
Oh
yeah,
sorry
thank
you.
Thank
you
for
reminding
me
on
that
completely
stuck
in
my
mind,
but
yeah.
So
what
we'll
do
is
robin.
If
I
give
you
20
minutes
or
so,
do
you
think
that's
good
okay.
So
what
we'll
do
is
we'll
we'll
wrap
up
this
conversation
at
9,
55
and
then
robin
you'll
have
the
final
20
minutes
of
the
call
to
to
give
us
do
dow
once-overs
all
right
so
devin
dive
into.
H
H
So
yeah
one
downline
is
obviously
all
about
accountability,
accountability,
accountability
amongst
dows
and
we've
gotten
a
lot
of
good
feedback.
Regarding
the
you
know,
one
dow
alliance's
dedication
to
accountability,
how
it
could
be
more
accountable
or
make
other
dads
more
accountable
for
each
other.
So
if
we're,
if
there's
any
discussion,
I
do
think
it
needs
to
be
around
the
topic
of
accountability
and
holding
one
dow
holding
someone
accountable.
H
Everybody,
so
that's
that's
the
main
topic
of
discussion
that
I
would
like
to
know
more
about
where
you
guys
see
different
ways
to
keep
other
keep
taos
accountable
for
themselves
for
the
treasuries
for
their
being
stewards
of
the
money,
but
also
the
people
within
their
dows
right,
but
where
it
stands
right
now
the
one
dow
alliance
framework
is
out
there.
It
exists
online.
I
will
link
it
right
now
and
right
after
I'm
done
talking
and
as
it
stands,
yeah.
H
If
you
have
any
feedback
criticism,
anything
at
all,
let
us
know
and
because
it
was
it
was
essentially
written
by
the
people
in
this
room
right
now
a
few
weeks
ago,
and
we
are
iterating
upon
it
until
we
get
to
a
form
that
we
think
is
that
the
community
thinks
is
perfect
for
what
we
need
right.
That's
the
whole
point
of
it.
H
So
with
that
it
will
I
we
are
going
to
have
a
one
dow
alliance
framework
of
some
kind
if
it's
called
one
alliance
who
knows
right,
but
we
need
this
accountability
vector
to
exist.
There
are
gonna,
be
some
other
changes
likely.
I
I
suspect
you
all
know
that
with
things
that
are
going
on
within
the
dow
operations
team
and
within
the
dow
operations,
ecosystem
or
dow
sphere,
ransom
so
expect
those
things,
but
though,
thank
you
very
much
rachel
for
linking
that
the
one
alliance
framework
is
there.
H
It
is
a
strategic
point
that
again
you
guys
identified
as
something
that's
a
necessity,
especially
for
accountability.
So
I've
talked
in
circles
enough.
Does
anyone
have.
B
A
point
just
just
to
just
to
emphasize
this:
we
listen.
The
dow
methodology
is
about
organizing
our
communities,
and
so,
if
our
community
is
having
a
hard
time
with
one
aspect
or
another
aspect,
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we
listen
to
this
community
and
and
and
modify
our
approach
accordingly.
Part
that
one
of
the
big
parts
about
the
wendell
alliance
is
this
idea
about.
The
community
is
going
to
have
a
role
to
play
in
determining
funding.
B
So
what
will
end
up
happening,
and
this
is
of
course
on
proposal
stage-
we're
still
working
through
all
the
kinks
there's
a
lot
of
stuff,
still
still
up
for
approval
and
or
change.
But
one
of
the
things
that
we're
going
to
be
doing
is
every
single
dow
proposal
that
comes
in
the
dao
operations
team.
B
B
This
is
going
to
automatically
raise
the
bar
because
we're
also
considering
doing
a
a
minimal
threshold
of
you
have
to
have
so
many
votes
and
then
win
that
vote
to
be
able
to
to
qualify
for
an
approval
anyway,
so
pay
attention
to
that.
We
can
dive
into
it
and
and
work
on
it,
but
I
want
to
pause
right
there
really
quickly.
Oh
one
other
thing,
I've
mentioned
and
so
start
getting
your
hands
up
to
ask
questions
and,
as
you
put
up
your
hands
I'll,
I
will
start
calling
on
you.
B
The
other
thing
I
was
gonna
mention
is:
I
believe
that
we
need
to
have
a
a
set
of
dowels
that
cover
the
various
different
verticals
specifically
to
organize
our
communities
around
those
verticals
right.
So
this
is
what
I'm
trying
to
figure
out
how
best
to
do
it.
B
But
the
idea
is
that
we'll
have
you
know
like
something:
an
organization
dedicated
to
nft's
organization
dedicated
to
gaming,
an
organization
dedicated
to
to
d5,
etc,
etc,
and
the
point
of
these
organizations
are
to
advocate,
on
behalf
of
that
vertical,
to
make
sure
that
harmony
has
the
right
partners.
Has
the
right
tools?
B
Has
the
right
infrastructure
to
serve
that
particular
vertical,
and
this
is
this-
is
very
similar
to
I
mean
well,
the
idea
nfts
require
something
slightly
different
than
d5
defy
requires
something
different
than
than
you
know
gaming,
and
so
we
have
to
make
sure
that
we
do
that.
We
have
a
question
from
from
kate.
Do
you
mind
if
I
call
on
you
directly,
so
we
can
hear
your
voice.
E
Yeah
so
once
the
dow
ops
team
has
three
votes,
then
who
is
voting
people
in
the
dow
alliance
or
the
larger
community?.
B
H
Do
you
say
what
do
you
think
yeah?
I
believe
what
we
had
kind
of
chatted
about
as
community
was
that
if
you,
okay,
so
the
one
down
alliance
in
order
to
be
and
as
it's
written
in
order
to
be
grantable
right
dow,
you
have
to
be
a
part
or
have
a
representative.
That
is
a
part
of
the
one
dow
alliance.
H
Yes,
so
with
that
in
mind,
the
person
that
the
dow
that
we
are
voting
on
giving
a
grant
to
hopefully
has
a
representative
there
if
they
do
not,
then
they
are
not
grantable
right
so
and
who
else
has
the
specific
knowledge
to
be
able
to
approve
grants
like
this
in
the
dow
ecosystem?
It's
the
taos
themselves
right,
they
understand.
What's
going
on,
they've,
probably
looked
into
this
dao,
you
know:
are
there
similar
people
on
that
dao
that
are
in
other
dows
that
they
can
speak
to
this
dao
right?
H
B
Now
two
things
on
this
one
though
okay,
because
it's
an
excellent
question.
The
first
thing
I
would
also
add,
is
the
one
dow
alliance
is
not
a
dow
right.
It
is
a
a
loose
organization
where
we're
able
to
have
communications
back
and
forth
and
and
manage
these
proposals
and
get
this
feedback
and
and
get
the
experts
to
help
relate
into
it.
The
other
thing-
and
this
is
this-
is
again
when
we're
looking
at
making
the
sausage.
B
B
How
would
you
guys
feel
about
the
idea
of
doing
a
rejection
vote
that
if
it
reaches
a
certain
threshold
for
the
community
at
large
right,
so
the
community
at
large,
we
have
500
votes
whatever
the
threshold
is.
Our
average
are
good
quality
dows
that
are
on
harmony,
we're
averaging
about
300
votes
or
300
participants
per
vote.
So
let's
say
it's,
you
know
at
least
300
voters
and
that
you
have
to
have
a
66
rejection
for
the
community
quote-unquote
to
reject
it.
B
It's
a
higher
bar
for
a
rejection,
obviously,
but
maybe
that's
a
way
in
which
we
can
follow
the
community
sentiment
as
well
as
being
involved
in
you
know
letting
them
involved
in
the
the
approval.
What
do
you
guys
think
this
is
just
like
literally?
I
haven't
thought
about
this
before
I
was
just
listening
to
dev
and
I
was
like
okay.
This
is
good.
A
I
have
a
question:
what
what
what
gives
you
that
range,
exactly
why?
Why
specifically
66,
if
you
want
to
just
kind
of
explain
the
reasoning.
B
Super
majority,
like
you,
have
to
get
over,
you
know,
two-thirds
of
the
voters
have
to
say
no,
so
that's
what
makes
it
harder.
G
Hey
guys,
thank
you
so
much
so
a
couple
of
questions,
or
I
guess
statements
more
so
are
there
any
ideas
around
how
this
is
going
to
be
communicated
to
all
the
dows
or
the
community
at
large?
And
if
you
could
talk
a
little
bit
about
how
you
would
see
like
the
path
forward
for
somebody
getting
involved
in
the
harmony
ecosystem
that
might
not
have
friends
at
the
dao
alliance?
Yet
what
does
that
look
like
for
you?
That's.
B
An
excellent
question
both
of
those
are
great,
so
the
first
thing
I'd
say
is:
when
we
have
this
ready
and
when
we
have
this
approved
we're
going
to
splash
it
as
many
different
places
as
we
possibly
can
it's
going
to
be
on
reddit,
it's
going
to
be
on
the
talk
form
it's
going
to
be
on
on
mirror
it's
going
to
be
on
twitter.
It's
going
to
be
we're
going
to
do
a
youtube
video
about
it.
All
of
these
things
will
come
together.
B
The
idea
here
is
is
that
we
will
very
clearly
approve
it
and
prove
the
mechanisms.
The
goal
is
to
have
this
ready
by
july,
1st
right,
which
is
why
we're
having
all
these
conversations,
because
there's
a
lot
to
do
before
we
make
it
go
live.
B
The
hope
is
that
during
this
process,
we
will
also
finalize
our
dow
landing
page.
We
will
also
have
some
revisions
done
for
notion
and
the
website,
so
that
makes
it
easier
for
people
to
find
this
information.
B
So
there's
there's
a
lot
of
things
that
go
into
that,
but
that's
part
of
the
goal
for
somebody
new
as
they
come
in.
They
may
not
have
a
friend
in
the
in
the
dao
alliance,
which
actually
is
one
of
the
things
that's
super
important
about.
Every
single
new
taoist,
I
think,
is
that
as
you
join
a
dow
as
you
come
into
this
space,
you
find
a
job.
B
You
find
a
responsibility,
you
can
have
you
find
a
friend
and
you
start
participating
on
a
regular
basis
right
so
you're
able
to
like
you
know,
private
chat
people
about
hey.
What's
going
on
with
the
you
know,
the
community
down
the
validator
down
the
developer
down
and
you'll
have
somebody
who
can
give
you
the
the
latest.
B
The
way
that
I
see
it
is
the
dell
alliance
is
kind
of
the
united
nation,
where
every
dow
sends
an
ambassador
or
a
representative
to
the
dell
alliance
to
provide
the
reporting
to
provide
the
feedback
to
provide
the
expertise.
From
that
specific
doubt.
The
individuals
join
those
smaller
dows
that
send
representatives
to
the
alliance
right.
So,
for
example,
jacob
you
would
say,
let's
let's
say
you
join
the
music
down
right
because
you're
a
musician,
and
so
you
join
there.
B
You're
you're
voting
you're,
sharing
the
responsibility,
you're
sharing
the
workload
and
then-
and
that's
the
doubt
that
you're
actually
working
in
at
some
point
that
dow
decides
jacob
okay,
we
want
you
to
represent
us
at
the
alliance,
for
you
know
whatever
the
term,
is
you
and
each
doubt
can
kind
of
decide
this?
But
it's
you
know
one
month
or
three
months
or
whatever,
and
so
you
would
attend
those
meetings
for
that
purpose.
That's
kind
of
the
idea
again,
the
alliance
is
not
supposed
to
be
a.
B
B
G
I
grab
that
right
devin.
What
what
I
would
say
is
just
being
able
to
communicate
that
to
new
people
entering
the
ecosystem.
I
think
is
going
to
be
super
super
important.
I
I'm
I
like
the
idea
of
a
60
nova
or
66
percent
no
vote.
G
I
think
that
adds
like
an
additional
layer
of
protection
on
there,
but
I
think
with
those
extra
barriers
of
the
entry,
it's
really
important
to
create
a
well
laid
out
path
for
people
to
get
involved,
because
you
want
to
create
an
inclusive
ecosystem
and
you
want
great
ideas
to
be
able
to
surface
and
new
people
to
come
on.
B
Yeah,
I
agree
dylan
I'll
get
to
your
question
in
just
a
second
kyle
raised
his
hand.
I
Hey
sam
thanks,
thanks
for
dialogue,
receiving
everything
too,
my
question
was
more
relating.
I
was
just
trying
to
understand
the
structure
of
the
dow
alliance,
particularly
the
staking
part
first
off.
I
think
it's
a
great
idea
to
have
dows
stake
a
minimum
amount
of
their
their
treasury.
I
I've
been
wanting
that
for
the
community
dow
for
quite
a
while
now
it
said
that
the
rewards
earned
from
staking
will
go
towards
funding
the
dao
alliance.
Now
is
that
the
rewards
from
the
amount
matched
by
harmony
or
will
the
rewards
from
the
dow
be
expected
to
be
contributed
to
the
dow
alliance
as
well
as
opposed
to
going
towards
their
own
treasury?
That.
B
Wouldn't
make
sense,
thank
you
kyle
for
asking
that,
because,
at
the
end
of
the
day,
like
everything
here
is
up
for
discussion
about
okay.
How
would
this
work,
how
this
work
one
of
the
ideas
and
we're
not
sure
whether
or
not
this
is
going
to
gather
approval
or
even
the
the
community
sentiment
would
be
behind
us?
Is
that
as
we
approve?
Let's
say,
we
approve
the
validator
dow
for
a
hundred
thousand
dollar
grant
every
grant.
B
All
of
our
grants
are
always
based
on
milestone
payments,
so
we
set
aside
a
hundred
thousand
dollars
and
that
hundred
thousand
dollars
goes
into
the
dow
alliance
treasury
and
the
one
dow
alliance
treasury
stakes
that
and
the
proceeds
from
that.
The
staking
rewards
from
the
hundred
thousand
dollars
of
the
full
grant
come
back
to
help
fund
alliance
initiatives.
B
As
the
validator
dow
completes
the
various
different
milestones,
let's
say:
they're
four
milestones:
25
000
each
the
one
dow
alliance
approves
the
25
000
transfer
because
they
validated
and
they
verified
that
a
milestone
has
been
reached,
and
then
they
move
that
25
they
unstake
25
000
and
move
that
25
000
to
the
validator
down.
So
this
is
kind
of
a
two-step
process.
B
B
The
alliance
will
have
some
responsibility
to
ensure
that
milestones
are
being
met
before
the
payouts
happen.
So
this
isn't
like
the
harmony
core
team
has
to
go
and
double
check.
If
the
validator
dow
went
from
you
know,
let's
say
it's
150
elected
validators
to
200
validators,
which
would
have
been
a
deliverable
as
part
of
their
grant.
You
know
so
that's
kind
of
the
idea
right
there
kyle,
like
I
said
still
early
days.
B
I
don't
want
to
make
things
over
complicated
because
that's
how
we
introduce
places
of
failure,
but
that's
kind
of
what
we're
thinking
right
now.
B
Let's
see
so
dylan
had
a
question:
dows
are
responsible
for
voting
in
governors
and
then
governors
vote
in
an
administrator
for
the
one
dow
alliance
so
dylan.
I
I
think
you
and
I
some
I
don't.
I
don't
like
the
term
governor.
B
I
think
that
governors
imply
that
there's
there's
a
lot
of
baggage
that
comes
with
the
term
governor
expectations
that
this
individual
is
responsible
for
the
entire
dow
expectations
that
they
are,
the
only
ones
who
are
going
to
get
paid
out
of
a
small
treasury.
They
get
paid
first
and
the
community
members
get
paid.
Second,
there's
there's
a
lot
of
stuff
on
there's
an
expectation
that
they're
the
leaders
or
leadership
of
the
dao,
and
that
creates
a
lot
of
issues.
B
I
don't
know
how
many
smart
contracts
we
have
in
the
mix
for
any
of
these
dows.
I
don't
know
how
much
of
the
automation
we
actually
have
there
and
so
governors
end
up
taking
a
whole
lot
of
of
what's
going
on,
and
that's
that's
hard.
So
I've
been
I've
been
referring
to
them
as
dao
signatories,
because
that's
really
their
role
is
to
sign
the
multisig.
B
B
The
community
votes
for
the
signatories
and
the
community
votes
for
the
representative
to
the
alliance,
but
I
think
I
think
maybe
the
dows
themselves
should
be
able
to
decide
that
so
I
I'll
leave
it
up
to
them
a
little
bit.
The
second
question:
dylan
had
really
quick
and
then
I'll
pop
over
to
you
robin
foundation,
assets
versus
dow
assets,
the
management
of
the
funding
dows
come
from
the
alliance
and
the
doubts
find
ways
to
deliver
using
the
funding
dylan.
Do
you
want
to
take
yourself
on
mute
and
kind
of
to
describe
that?
A
A
They
have
the
needs
and
desires
to
push
some
sort
of
deliverable,
but
the
assets
have
to
come
from
the
alliance.
This
is
from
what
I
understand
from
what
you're
saying
is.
I
don't
know
if
this
is
a
question,
I'm
just
trying
to
understand
how
you
were
framing
it,
because
this
means
that
the
alliance
is
the
way
that
then
the
corps
would
then
find
ways
to
get
funding
rather
than
it
going
to
the
foundation.
A
B
B
B
B
For
example,
people
are
complaining
a
lot
about
the
idea
of
having
a
number
of
twitter
followers
as
a
metric.
It's
about
growing
community.
We
understand
at
the
vanity
metric.
We
understand
it
can
be
games
really
well.
So
let's
make
it
harder
to
game,
which
is
something
like
hey.
The
alliance
will
vet
your
twitter
followers
and
be
like?
Oh
no,
all
you
have
is
bots.
B
B
It
out,
but
at
the
end
of
the
day,
two
things
super
important
number
one
dows
are
focused
on
self
funding:
dowser
focus
on
self
sustainability
number
two,
no
additional
the
align,
the
only
assets
that
the
alliance
has
is
from
proposals
that
have
already
been
attributed
or
earmarked
for
a
project
which
means
that
there
will
probably
devin.
We
will
probably
want
to
take
a
note
here.
They'll
probably
need
to
be
a
mechanism
for
returning
grant
to
the
harmony
foundation.
B
If
they're,
not
you
know,
if
they,
if,
like
there's
some
sort
of
death
of
the
dow
right
like
the
the
idea,
is
that
they
completed
one
milestone,
but
then
they
stopped
working.
So
they
still
have.
You
know
like
three
milestones
left
to
go.
Those
aspects
should
be
transferred
back
to
the
harmony
foundation.
That's.
B
Yeah,
the
zombie
dow
claus
exactly
so
all
right.
We
have
about
five
more
minutes
robin
I
saw
your
hand
up.
Did
we
resolve
your
question.
J
My
question
is
around
like:
how
do
we
make
sure
the
people
who
are
applying
for
the
grants
and
all
they
get
like
actionable
advice
and
feedback
because
I
think,
like
maybe
they
don't
get
grant,
but
they
get
like
the
right
advice
and
right
accident
feedback,
which
is
like
very
important
for
everyone.
So
what
is
the
framework
around
like
providing
that
and
how
do
we
make
sure
that's
very,
very
relevant
for
them.
B
That's
a
good
question.
I
think
that's
actually
a
little
bit
of
a
tbd.
Am
I
right
devin
like
we
have,
of
course,
public
forums
and
we
have
places
that
people
can
discuss.
We
are
trying
to
get.
You
know
robin
you're.
This
is
true
dear
to
your
heart,
we're
trying
to
get
all
the
right
server
tools
to
be
able
to
share
these
expertise
and
this
information,
but
I
think,
as
far
as
an
official
hard-coded
feedback
framework,
I
don't
know
if
we
have
that
yet
deb
am
I
missing
something
in
the
writer
correct.
H
B
Still
in
flux,
yeah,
so
that's
a
good,
that's
a
good,
and
this
is
the
reason
why
we
we
bring
this
up
to
the
community.
Sometimes
there
are
really
important
ideas
that
we
may
have
missed.
So
this
is
good
all
right,
really,
quick.
Let's
see
quick
difference,
what's
the
difference
between
the
dao
and
the
community,
the
so
this
is
rob's
question
the
dao,
the
decentralized
autonomous
organization
is
like
the
corporation
and
the
community.
H
I
think
that's
an
important
distinction.
Well,
there's
two
ways
that
this
could
have
been
read:
what's
the
difference
between
the
one
dow
alliance
and
the
community,
the
one
dow
alliance
is
a
member
of
each
dow
is
present
and
is
a
representative
there.
Other
people
can
join
the
meeting
right
and
listen
in
and
stuff,
but
they
don't
have
any
say
on
things
that
that
representative
would
or
responsibilities
that
that
representative
would,
which
is
like
reporting
right.
I
don't
have
to.
H
I
can
just
show
up
and
report
on,
but
the
dow
and
community
is
actually
brings
up
an
interesting
point
of
we.
We
don't
have
to
get
to
it.
This
call
because
that
yeah
yeah
yeah.
B
We
could
we
can
start
digging
into
political
theatre.
The
other
way
to
look
at
it
is
is
the
community?
Are
the
citizens
and
the
dow
is
the
country
right?
Let's
jump,
I'm
going
to
take
a
look
really
quickly
to
see
if
there's
else,
core
team.
K
I
didn't
see
your
hand,
go
ahead.
Tim
just
super
fast.
I
just
rolling
it
back
to
about
the
dow
approval
and
if
it's
gonna
be
like
alliance
or
is
it
gonna
be
community
members
being
able
to
vote
themselves?
B
B
On
one
hand,
we
can't
approve
everything
we
can't
give
grants
to
everything.
On
the
other
hand,
we
can't
let
ourself
be
swayed
by
somebody
saying
hey,
you
know
you
funded
this
project.
My
project
is
a
carbon
copy.
Why
won't
you
fund
me,
or
you
funded
my
project,
which
is
great,
and
now
I'm
going
to
leverage
my
community
to
stop
any
other
project
or
dow
that
competes
with
my
project
or
dow
and
so
they're
just
going
to
go
in
and
and
brigade
every
single
other
proposal
that
could
possibly
compete.
B
B
The
flip
side
was
this
idea
of
a
rejection,
which
is
that
every
proposal
that
goes
up
you
will
have.
The
community
has
a
vote
where
you
have
to
have
a
high
threshold
of
voters.
So
let's
say
300
voters,
and
then
you
have
a
high
threshold
of
a
rejection
vote
which
is
66
still
tbd.
We
have
two
minutes
left
before.
I
want
to
throw
it
over
to
to
robin
for
the
doodow
and
I'm
actually
going
to
pick
on
on
jack
and
because
he
is
one
of
the
smartest
people.
C
Also
one
thing,
sam
I'd
like
to
give
an
update
on
dow
tools
too,
for
a
moment
before
we
pass
it
over
robin.
L
I
just
want
to
chime
in
on
that
sam
well,
said
tim
great
point,
I
think
what
we
can
do
just
a
suggestion.
L
L
This
is
like
a
win-win
where,
if
the
community,
let's
say
that
some
parts
of
the
community
are
happy
to
have
a
certain
grant
come
in
and
there
are
some
members
of
community
that
are
doubtful,
they
have
the
voice
during
the
release
of
the
funds
to
actually
vote
during
that
time
and
do
the
qa
and
say
hey.
We
promised
certain
thing.
I
thought
it's
going
to
be
a
ferrari.
G
L
Getting
a
bicycle,
so
I'm
not
going
to
say
yes
to
this
and
I
vote
down
on
releasing
the
funds
during
that
time
that
so
this
could
be
like
a
in
between
that
we
can
introduce
once
we
have
some
sort
of
orchestra
orchestration
tool
which
we
are
trying
to
build
in
so
far,
so
just
an
idea.
Maybe
we
can
discuss
that
in
the
future.
B
I
I
like
that
idea.
I
like
the
idea
of
a
quadratic
funding
or
quadratic
voting.
I
think,
like
we've
said
and
jack,
you
missed
this
part
we're
inviting
the
community
in
to
see
how
the
sausage
is
being
made,
as
we
kick
around
the
dao
alliance
proposal
and
try
and
answer
the
questions
and
the
things
that
we
need
to
do
and
have
it
be.
So.
Thank
you.
I
think
that's
actually
really
good
feedback.
George.
Can
your
question
take
exactly
one
minute.
B
Is
it
let's
see,
why
don't
you
say
it
really
quick
and
then
we'll
see
we'll
we
may
have
to
cut
some
time
from
rachel
and
endow
truly.
So
we
have
time
for
the
do
down.
Oh.
D
Sure,
yeah
speaking
on
behalf
of
the
harmony
devdao,
there
are
a
couple
questions
from
the
devdao
regarding
the
dow
token
and
the
reputational
aspects
of
the
token.
D
If
I
could
ask
that,
if
it
if
it
could
be
transferable
to
beyond
just
being
deployed
in
aragon
from
what
he
understands
for
the
from
what
certain
governors
of
the
dev
down
understand,
you
can't
really
transfer
it
out
and
stuck
in
the
wallet
and
also
if
we
could
coordinate
with
the
harmony
team
to
give
more
shout
outs
to
dev
dao.
Since
we
do
a
lot
more
than
just
getting
than
just
doing.
D
Customer
support,
and
I
t
support
for
people
who
come
into
our
discord,
we're
trying
to
support
devs
we're
trying
to
do
town
halls
as
well
we're
trying
to
create
a
dev
town
hall
each
month,
so
we're
trying
to
get
devs
from
different
projects
across
harmony
to
come
and
build
our
community
of
devs
as
well.
So
those
are
two
different
questions
actually
that'd
be.
B
Great,
hey
george,
why
don't
hey
tim?
Would
you
mind
setting
up
a
call
a
meeting,
as
tim
is
kind
of
leading
up
our
our
dev
relations
projects
or
our
dow
relations
projects
tim?
Will
you
set
up
a
meeting
with
georgia
and
some
members
of
the
the
devdao,
so
we
can
address
their
their
questions.
K
I
told
him
out
to
the
doctor's
office.
I
wasn't
sure
I
could
talk
on
here,
but
I'll
get
with
him
and
ed
and
isaac
and
we'll
get
we'll
get
it
done.
Perfect,
perfect.
All.
B
Right
all
right,
rach,
it's
over
to
you
now,
but
I'd
like
you
to
take
like
I
don't
know
five
minutes
for
your
update.
It
won't.
C
Even
take
that
long,
so
real
quick,
you
guys,
I
just
want
to
talk
about
dow
tooling
and
give
you
all
an
update
so
with
our
dow
tooling
I'd
like
to
talk
about
impact
education
and
functionality
of
our
already
existing
tools,
so
you'll
notice
on
the
may
deliverables
we're
not
chasing
after
a
high
number
of
tools,
but
rather
getting
impactful
tools
that
will
offer
the
greatest
functionality
to
dowse.
C
So
for
march
and
april,
looking
back
devin
and
I
got
seven
dow
tools
per
month
and
looking
back
in
hindsight,
we
have
to
ask
ourselves:
we
got
a
high
number
of
tools,
but
how
many
of
these
are
actually
being
used,
how
many
are
actually
having
an
impact
and
are
gals
educated
on
how
to
use
these
tools?
C
So
what
I've
included
in
my
may
deliverables
is
to
get
each
dial
educated
by
publishing
14
training
webinars,
because
we
have
14
tools
so
far.
So
I
want
to
make
sure
that
each
down
knows
how
to
use
this
tool
they're
actually
having
an
impact-
and
you
know
we're
not
just
chasing
vanity
metrics.
So
I'm
gonna
share
really
quick.
C
I've
put
together
this
page
that
has
one
pagers
for
each
dow
tool
if
you're
on
a
dow,
and
you
want
to
take
a
look
at
this
and
you're
experiencing
any
pain
points
whatsoever,
and
one
of
these
tools
resonates
with
you.
I'd
be
happy
to
act
as
a
bridge
of
communication
between
the
dow
tooling
team
and
your
dell
to
set
something
up.
C
Impactful
tools
we're
looking
at
opolis
to
get
workers
in
harmony
benefits
and
be
compliant
with
taxes,
and
just
make
things
easier
when
it
comes
to
the
financial
side
of
things
on,
you
know,
being
a
web
3
worker
having.
K
C
Of
employment
looking
also
at
mirror
for
web
3,
article
publication,
ownership
and
another
path
to
self-sustainability
for
dalles,
and
I'm
interested
in
dow
reporting
tools,
with
an
emphasis
in
accounting
and
data
collection,
because
moving
forward,
we
do
want
to
make
sure
that
dows
are
self-sustainable
so
having
the
accounting
in
place
is
essential
to
be
able
to
look
back
and
measure
the
success
of
the
dow
every
month.
C
C
So
that's
it
so
really
for
may
guys
just
just
stay
tuned,
we'll
be
posting
training
webinars
for
each
of
the
dow
tools,
we've
onboarded
and
I'm
going
to
turn
it
over
to
robin
who's,
going
to
give
us
a
demo
on
doodah.
That's
one
of
our
dow
tools
from
last
month,
and
this
also
goes
into
education,
and
perhaps
there
is
some
potential
for
collaboration
there,
maybe
to
educate
our
community
on
dow
tools,
because
I
know
do
dao
makes
guide
books
for
dowels.
C
Maybe
we
can
incorporate
that
in
with
tooling,
so
without
further
ado
I'll
turn
it
over
to
robin.
Thank.
J
You
thanks
rachel.
First
of
all,
thanks
to
some
of
the
folks,
I've
been
coordinating
with
like
shark
and
mikey
and
rachel
they've
been
very
supportive
right.
It's
really
important,
like
people
who
are
there
in
the
community,
they
respond
to
all
new
members
and
all
people
feel
very
connected,
and
I
got
like
really
good
feedback
from
other
folks
like
swear
devin
and
jonathan.
J
J
Awesome,
okay,
so,
first
of
all
I'll
give
some
overview
like
I've
been
always
into
like
cooperatives
and
about
like
that
type
of
philosophy,
like
common
ownership
in
all
of
the
community.
So
I'll
just
share
some
numbers.
When
we
talk
about
dows,
these
are
the
numbers
that
we're
targeting
right
there
in
the
u.s.
I
think
there
are
29
000
cooperatives
right,
1
billion
people
are
members
of
the
cooperative
worldwide
and
all
right.
J
So
we
can
just
imagine
the
impact
that
we
can
do
by
bringing
in
the
technology
the
stuff
that
we're
doing
right
to
all
of
this.
So
if
you
have
to
create
a
cooperative
yourself
all
right,
it
takes
at
least
twenty
thousand
dollars
as
a
legal
fee,
and
then
you
have
to
pay
a
lot
of
other
stuff.
But
if
you
have
to
create
a
tao
on
blockchain,
it
takes
like
maybe
10
to
20
dollars
on
layer
2
as
the
gas
fee
and
all
right.
So
that
is
the
sort
of
impact
we
can
have.
J
If
you
try
to
develop
like
nice,
processors,
nice,
tooling
and
all
and
try
to
promote
all
of
the
stuff
that
has
already
been
done
right.
So
it's
just
putting
our
technology
on
a
lot
of
these
dowels
that
are
already
there
so
about
dudao
like
I
was
always
interested
in
knowing
about
cooperatives
and
all
it
started
as
purely
educational
platform,
where
I
was
writing
about
towers
or
about
dave
frameworks
and
all-
and
I
myself
am
a
software
developer
and
then
I
found
like
onboarding
is
missing.
J
People
find
it
very
tough
to
know
about
what
the
products
are
doing
right
and
and
get
that
information
in
the
right
way.
So
we
created
like
an
onboarding
platform
which
I'll
show
so
basically,
what
we
try
to
do
is
we
tried
the
information
in
the
form
of
onboarding
guides
which
contain
content
videos,
or
we
ask
the
questions.
Also,
we
ask
for
users
information
as
well
so
I'll
launch
the
app
now.
J
So
these
are
all
the
ethereum
based
styles
that
we
have
and
then
and
then
I'll
show
like
the
harmony
dows
which
we
created.
So
these
are
the
harmony
dials
right,
which
we
covered
so
far
plan
is
to
cover
each
and
every,
and
this
is
the
latest
guide
that
we
created
for
basic
daw,
which
I'll
walk
through
and
all
of
this
stuff
could
also
be
white
label.
So,
like
sw
dow
is
another
project
that
we're
working
with
so
all
of
their
guides,
their
theme
and
all
people
who
go
to
their
website.
J
J
So
when
we
talk
about
the
guides,
basically,
we
need
to
connect
to
the
wallet
first,
because
the
guide
completions
they
are
tracked
through
the
wallet
address.
So
if
you
need
to
submit
a
guide,
you
need
to
connect
your
wallet
address,
and
these
guides
are
very
easy
to
configure,
so
we
can
also
integrate
like
discord
networks.
So,
as
the
people
are
going
through
these
guides,
we
get
updates
and
discard
that
who
went
through
the
guide.
What's
the
score
they
got
and
what
is
the
information
they
filled
in
on?
J
So
I
go
back
so
let's
go
through
this
basic
tao
guide.
We
share
like
okay,
what
is
basic
now
we
have
a
video
and
all
that
information
again
we
wanted
to
keep
the
ui
as
simple
as
possible
so
that
it's
like
not
another
learning
curve
for
the
for
the
end
users.
So
they
answer
the
question
so
they
have
to
go
through
these
questions.
This
is
not
to
test
the
user,
but
just
to
make
sure
that
the
user
is
going
through
the
most
important
information
that
is
there
in
the
video
or
the
content
now.
J
So
we
share
like
what
are
the
deliverables
for
basic
now,
who
are
the
signatories
and
all.
So?
What
is
the
primary
duty
of
signatories,
some
information
network,
so
sub
teams
and
deliverables
and
that
again
like
we
could
have
videos
or
other
type
of
content
as
well,
embedded
into
the
guides?
So
here
we
can
ask
for
user
information,
so
I'll
just
say
robin
and
like
so
this
is
the
required
field,
and
when
I
complete
the
guide,
I
see
that
how
much
correct
answers
I
got
of
total.
J
J
So
these
are
the
high
level
features
but
like
we
have
other
features
like
combining
guides
into
guide
bundles
and
all
because
you
would
want
to
lay
out
a
path
for
the
growth
and
all,
and
these
do
not
need
to
be
just
like
onboarding
guides.
This
could
be
how
to
guides
or
level
up
guides
and
all
also-
and
we
have
other
features
that
are
coming
up
if
we
go
to
do
it
outside.
J
So
some
of
the
things
that
have
been
covered
is
like
member.
They
go
through
onboarding
platform,
which
I
show
which
is
separate
for
harmony.
They
get
to
know
about
all
the
harmony
dows.
We
could
create
a
white
label
site,
which
I
showed
here
right.
A
white
label
site
people
can
go
through
and
the
users
would
not
be
distracted
at
all.
They
stay
in
the
same
look
and
feel
in
the
same
project.
J
They
go
through
these
guides
and
all
after
they
go
through
these
guides,
we
want
to
give
them
like
the
discord
roles
and
also
so
that
that
incentivizes
them
right
and
also
keeps
it
easy
for
the
core
members.
So
basically
we
want
to
create
a
funnel.
There
are
a
lot
of
lurkers
in
web3
like,
but
then
there
are
people
that
were
really
interested,
so
we
want
to
separate
out
that
crowd,
like
maybe
out
of
100,
maybe
30
30
of
the
people
really
want
to
participate,
so
the
guides
would
separate
out
those
right.
J
After
we
get
the
relevant
people,
they
could
be
given
access
to
the
discord
channels
and
all
and
and
they
can
participate
with
the
code
members
and
not,
and
we
would.
This
is
the
next
feature
that
we'll
be
working
on,
which
is
trying
to
avoid
badges
or
tokens
as
the
users
complete
these
guides
or
guide
bundles
just
to
incentivize
folks.
You
know
so
I
think
like
later
down
the
road
like,
maybe
in
two
months
or
so,
we'll
try
to
build
like
a
gamified
profile
for
the
users.
J
I
think
this
is
on
a
high
level
about
what
the
product
is,
but
the
vision
is
like
much
more
because
the
real
vision
is
that
we
want
to
help
people
work
for
their
passions.
For
example,
my
passion
is
working
on
projects
related
to
sustainable
farming
right
or
it
could
be
philosophy,
related
projects
and
all
so.
J
J
But
this
is
the
region
where
we
want
to
reach
I'll,
be
happy
if
I'll
be
able
to
find
a
couple
of
sustainable
farming
projects
on
dudao
and
a
few
few
philosophy
projects
in
all
right,
where
I
know
that
I
could
collaborate
like
for
six
hours
a
week
or
four
hours.
A
week,
and
then
at
least
I'm
working
with
like-minded
people
and
all.
J
Yeah,
so
any
questions
and
all
would
be
great
and
so
far
I
would
also
say
that
the
project
we
started
with
it's
changing
every
day,
based
on
the
feedback
we
get
and
like
shaq,
was
giving
the
feedback
to
education
platform
where
it,
how
it's
evolving
and
like
ben,
was
giving
feedback
later.
How
do
guys
say
it
should
not
be
related
to
just
onboarding?
We
should
have
like
other
types
of
hydra
as
well,
so
we
developed
it
other
feedback
also
which
we
get.
We
just
note
down
and
try
to
have
all
of
those
features.
B
B
Oh
good,
okay,
oh
okay,
good,
okay,
good!
We
got
some
all
right.
Okay,
so
looks
like
we
got
about
five
minutes
left.
I
don't
know
why?
Don't
we
just?
Why?
Don't
we
just
have
somebody
tell
a
really
funny
joke
kate,
you're
funny
tell
a
joke!
B
B
D
B
You
go
yeah,
this
is
this
is
both
being
recorded
and
it
will
be
posted
later
today.
No
did
you
get
coveted
at
ether
like
the
rest
of
us.
B
That's
that
that's
actually
a
little
scary
for
your
housekeeping.
So
all
right,
you
guys
I,
as
always,
I
appreciate
the
work
that
you
are
all
doing
doing
a
dow
is
not
an
easy
thing
to
do.
We
are
really
trying
to
to
break
new
ground
here,
one
of
the
things
that
robin
said
that
I
think
is
so
incredibly
important.
B
Is
this
realignment
with
what
we're
doing
for
work
james
I'll
get
you
in
just
one?
Second,
in
general,
the
way
I
was
raised
and
wait,
the
way
my
parents
were
raised
and
generations
for
years
have
been
all
about
the
fact
that
your
job
is
your
paycheck.
That's
all
you
care
about
our
generation
and
the
generation
underneath
me
and
the
generation
underneath
them
have
realized
that
that's
not
enough.
It's
not
enough
to
just
get
a
paycheck.
It's
not
enough.
Just
to
chase
the
almighty
dollar.
You
have
to
chase
a
cause.
B
You
have
to
have
a
reason
to
get
out
of
bed.
You
have
to
be
able
to
look
yourself
in
the
mirror
and
not
hate
yourself
or
at
least
feel
like
you're
doing
something
that
enriches
your
life
enriches
others,
and
that's
why?
I
think
dows
can
really
change
the
narrative.
It's
no
longer
just
about
being
paid.
It's
now
about
doing
something
that
you're
passionate
about
something
that
you
love.
So
that's
kind
of
the
goal.
But
it's
really
hard
to
correct
that
james.
M
Yes,
sir
yeah,
I,
the
vidal,
did
have
a
few
things:
ideas
that
we
wanted
to
run
by
everybody
and
they're
just
they're,
just
ideas.
We
wanted
to
feel
it
out
see
what
everybody
thought
about
them,
but
we
also
have
an
idea
for
self-sustaining
funding.
It
was
basically,
I
posted
this
in
the
rpc
thread
that
I
started
on
the
forums.
I
think
it
was
titled
rpc
server.
Should
we
limit
our
growth
or
something
like
that,
something
along
those
lines.
M
They
were
talking
about
limiting
the
rpc
servers,
but
anyway
it's
an
idea
to
take
a
small
portion
of
each
transaction
fee
that
happens
on
harmony
period
and
send
it
to
a
multi-sig
treasury
wallet
like
a
main
treasury
wallet
and
that
obviously
would
grow
very
fast.
The
end
user
would
hardly
notice
that
fraction
of
harmony
going
to
it
and
we
could
require
maybe
like
three
signatories
from
each
corridor
to
sign
off
on
those
transactions
and
that
would
provide
funding,
possibly
for
the
entire
ecosystem.
B
That's
an
interesting
idea:
james
did
anybody
else,
watch
the
movie
office
space
growing
up:
oh
yeah,
yeah!
It's
where.
B
I
I
caught
you
right
there,
james
it's
like
wait.
I've
heard
this.
I've
heard
this
before
or
you
know
a
little
less
humorous
way.
Every
time
I
go
to
cvs
or
panda
they're
like
do
you
wanna,
you
know
round
up
to
the
nearest
dollar
to
be
able
to
fund
whatever
it's
an
interesting
idea.
I
think
we
should
kick
it
around
a
little
bit,
there's
something
to
be
said
for
the
fact
that.
B
One
of
the
reasons
I
don't
like
taxes
is
because
I
sometimes
feel
like
my
tax
money
is
going
to
think
causes
that
I
don't
necessarily
agree
with.
So
if
we
are
forcing
everybody
who's
using
the
harmony
chain
to
contribute
to
this
fund,
and
then
this
fund
does
something
with
that
money
that
they
don't
necessarily
agree
with.
Are
we
okay
with
that?
I
don't
know,
I'm
that's
the
place
that,
from
an
ethical
level
from
a
moral
level,
I'm
a
little
well.
I
need
to
be
convinced
on
it.
B
But
to
that
point
james,
I
I
definitely
think
that
we
should
think
about
and
talk
about
ways
in
which
we
can
continue
to
help
fund
and
continue
to
have
the
community
engaged.
So
I
really
think
that
that
is
excellent.
I
do,
I
think,
there's
enough
there
to
have
a
post
on
it
like
to
have
its
own
post
on
the
forum
and
to
tweet
it
out
and
get
people
talking
about
it,
so
I
say:
go
for
it
and
let's
get
the
community.
B
B
10
15.,
thank
you
so
much
for
this
tuesday
morning.
I
really
appreciate
all
your
guys
coming
on.
Please
do
not
hesitate.
Next
week
same
bat
time,
saint
bat
channel
tuesday
morning,
9
15
on
this
zoom
link
bring
your
friends.
We
currently
have
24
participants.
I
think
our
high
water
mark
today
was
about
30
32..
Let's
see
if
we
can
pump
those
numbers
up,
those
are
rookie
numbers
right,
devin,
rookie
numbers.
B
So
invite
your
friends,
anybody
who
works
dylan
is
over
here,
saying:
hey
we're
all
gonna
make
it.
I
agree.
I
love
you
all.
You
guys
are
all
amazing.
Thank
you
so
much
for
your
continued
support
and
your
continued
work.
Don't
hesitate
to
reach
out
to
all
of
us.
I
make
it
very
clear
that
everybody
on
the
daops
team
has
to
be
able
to
engage
with
the
community
at
all
times.