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From YouTube: Open DAO Operations Call - 5.17.2022
Description
* Sam discusses the off-site meetings.
* Mikey discusses DAO funding and the short-term pause and subsequent "raising of the bar".
* Devin & Rachel discuss the importance of DAO tooling and progress.
* Devin and Chak discuss the 1DAO Alliance
* Sam & Tim discuss the weekly DAO 1-on-1s.
A
B
This
is
good.
I
woke
up.
I
read
some
things
that
lee
sent
me
about
stoicism
and
then
I
read
some
more
things
that
lee
sent
me
about
y
c
or
y
combinator,
and
then
I
read
some
things
that
lee
sent
me
about.
B
A
C
C
He
wants
me
to
get
that
for
the
team,
so
I
wouldn't
come
in
time
for
this
week's
office
meeting
so
next
week.
I'll
have
that
to
you
guys
well,
that'll,
be
fun.
B
And
if
everyone
here
has
not
read
the
kryptopians,
it
is
a
very
good
book.
It's
by
laura's
chin,
chin
right.
You
know.
B
A
I
know
that
name.
Where
do
we
know
that
name
from
that
name
from
like
the
all-time
legend
of
a
podcast
like
the
defining
podcast,
the
crypto
era,
you
know
unchained
and
let's
see
what
what's
your
s,
what
was
her
spin-off?
It's
unchained
and
unbanked,
no.
D
D
Actually
seen
her
show
some,
she
does
a
lot
of
podcasts,
with
kind
of
like
forbes
maine
quit
to
editor
and
all
the
major
kind
of
crypto
journalists,
in
kind
of,
like
all
the
big
newspapers
and
forums
and
stuff
so
very,
very
connected
lady.
I've.
A
Yeah,
no
definitely,
and-
and
she
came-
I
mean
she
was
one
of
the
first
forbes
writers
to
to
cover
crypto,
which
is
kind
of
how
she
got
started
in
the
market,
which
was
great.
So
we
have
our
daily
ops,
stand-up
notes
on
the
screen,
so
everyone
can
see
it
and
rachel
now
rachel.
Is
that
an
affiliate
link?
Do
you
get
paid?
If
somebody
buys
that
crypto
off
of
your
dude
come
on?
No
just
just
get
to
spread
knowledge
in
in
a
bear
market.
A
A
So
welcome
welcome.
This
is
going
to
be
we're
going
to
clear
some
just
some
logistics
stuff
off
the
top
this
morning
for
the
open,
dal,
ops
call.
I
basically
wanted
to
make
sure
we
talked
a
little
bit
about
the
off-site,
the
harmony
you
know,
team
off-site,
where
we
spent
a
lot
of
time
strategizing
about
what
we're
doing
here
in
the
next.
A
You
know
six
months
to
a
year,
but
also
what
was
really
fun
about
this
is
that
we
were
all
together
taking
you
know,
a
deep,
deep
dive
in
our
what
we
were
talking
about
regarding
the
game,
shard
and
everything
that
we're
doing
there
and
that's
when
the
market
kind
of
collapsed.
A
A
So
for
all
of
you
who
are
building
or
you
listening,
who
have
built
something
on
on
the
terra
network,
any
of
you
guys
who
are
looking
for
a
new
place
for
your
projects
to
live
harmony
is
fully
evm.
I
almost
said
edm
because
you
know
steven
loves
edm,
but
no
we're
fully
evm
compatible
and
it
is.
It
is
so
100
important
that
we
bond
together
right
now,
and
anybody
who
needs
a
home
please
reach
out
peter.
Has
his
dms
open
on
on
twitter.
Rachel's
dms
are
open.
A
My
dms,
I
think,
are
open.
I
don't
know
how
to
do
that,
but
the
point
is
reach
out
to
us.
We
we
want
to
bond
together.
This
is
our
tribe
right.
We
all
believe
in
the
the
power
of
web3.
We
all
believe
that
crypto
has
a
very
bright
future
and
in
times
like
a
bear
market,
we
come
together.
We
build
and
we
stay
focused
on
the
end
goal,
which
is
personal
financial
freedom
like
the
ability
to
get
from
here
to
there,
so
that
we're
excited
about
that.
A
Okay:
let's
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
three
big
messages
from
the
off
site:
rachel
because
you're
incredibly
technically
savvy.
Do
you
want
to
talk
about
the
protocol
enhancement,
the
network
improvements
and
hiring.
C
I
I
can
just
reiterate
what
I've
heard
from
the
off
site.
I
I'm
not
a
tech
person,
but
I
will.
C
C
Enhancing
the
rpcs,
you
know
our
finality
and
there's
one
other
one,
I'm
forgetting
rpcs
finality
and
the
multisig
to
my
understanding.
Those
are
technical
enhancements.
Is
there
anything
else,
sam
that
I'm
missing
there
crosshard.
A
The
biggest
one
because
we
are
we
there's
a
lot
of
stuff
that
we
have
coming
together
for
the
cross,
shard
messaging,
it's
actually
coming
along
very
nicely,
and
so
that
will
that
will
be
very
very
soon
in
the
future.
As
far
as
the
rpc
stuff,
there's
both
a
lot
of
stuff
that
we're
doing
regarding
both
on
our
side
how
to
optimize
the
rpc
flow,
as
well
as
having
a
more
scalable
kind
of
web
2
infrastructure
for
the
rpc
flow.
So
right
now
it's
handled
and
everything
is
going.
A
Fine,
it's
just
that.
The
the
overhead
is
just
unsupportable
in
a
super
long
term,
especially
as
the
growth
continues,
and
so
we're
just
optimizing
it
for
that
which
is
great
devin,
because
actually
mikey
are
you
on
the
call.
I
think
I
saw
you
mickey
sorry,
I
know
mickey.
Will
you
tell
us
a
little
bit
about
ecosystem
updates.
E
Yeah,
so
from
the
off
site,
we
came
in
with
three
main
takeaways
and
they're
going
to
be
a
lot
more
in-depth
updates
coming
later
this
week
from
the
harmony
from
the
harmony
team.
So
one
was
technology.
Two
is
the
ecosystem.
We're
gonna
be
focusing
more
on
developer,
support,
more
effective,
launch
incentives
as
well
as
partnerships,
and
I
think
that's
a
lot
of
it's
a
lot
of
what
the
community
has
been
been
asking
for
more
more
more
smaller
smaller
partnerships
and
then
number
three
external
communications.
E
E
Because
we
don't
really
have
the
more
in-depth
updates
of
exactly
what
we're
going
to
be
doing
from
the
harmony
foundation,
yet
I'm
just
going
to
keep
a
very
high
level
with
the
ecosystem,
so
yeah
yeah,
developer,
support,
effective,
launch
incentives,
partnerships.
This
came
straight
from
lee's
tweet.
These
updates
yeah
yeah.
A
And
and
we're
doing
actually,
there
are
a
bunch
of
things
that
have
obviously
been
discussed
in
a
variety
of
the
managers
channels
around
what
we
can
do
to
continue
to
encourage
and
bring
ecosystems
and
partners
to
us,
and
that's
been
that
that
those
that
engine
is
beginning
to
flow.
So
it's
really
really
good.
Now,
finally,
devin,
my
man
tell
us
a
little
bit
about
external
communications.
B
Yeah,
it's
it's
really
more
so
creating
a
cohesive
message
that
is
balanced
across
all
of
the
all
of
the
harmony
ecosystem,
from
an
internal
from
internal
route
or
seating
that
will
be
messaged
and
communicated
by
a
team
of
people
who
are
really
good
at
doing
that,
and
so
that
involves
hiring
for
that
position
or
those
positions
and
using
some
of
the
resources
we
have
in
house,
such
as
shock
ram
who's
on
this
call
who's,
a
very
effective
marketer
and
communicator
and
yeah
I'll.
Keep
it
high
level.
There.
A
Yeah,
no,
I
think,
that's
great
sorry.
I
I
need
to
mute
myself
really
quick
as
adrian.
B
Nice,
okay
I'll
take
over
so
yeah.
Those
are
the
the
three
you
know
we're
keeping
it
short
brief,
very
high
level
there,
because
there
will
be
a
lot
more
that
comes
out
from
you
know.
Just
stay
tuned
to
twitter,
probably
is
is
the
place
where
you'll
see
those
messages.
Pop
up
there'll
be
a
medium
article.
B
I'm
sure
a
talk
forum
article
as
well
going
into
detail
about
those
three
three
off-site
takeaways,
but
there
was
more
specifics
regarding
dao's
and
that's
obviously
what
we're
gonna
get
to
and
go
into
a
little
more
detail
with
right.
You
all
today.
A
So
really
quickly,
I
want
to
discuss
a
little
bit
about.
What's
going
on
with
the
dow
grants,
actually
all
grants
paused,
I
will
talk
about
all
of
them
and
and
mikey
you
can
or
mickey.
How
are
we
going
to
call
you
now?
A
We,
you
could
talk
a
little
bit
about
dao
in
particular
the
long
and
short
of
it
is.
We
have
spent
a
lot
of
time
over
this
last
nine
months,
ten
months,
understanding
what
is
coming
to
us,
the
quality
of
those
projects,
what
the
community
sees
as
being
valuable
and
what
the
community
sees
as
being
potentially
a
distraction,
but
also
has
some
value
itself,
but
is
it
val?
Is
it
value
that
that
attributes
to
our
core
value
prop
our
core
competency
and
so
what's
happening
with
the
grant?
A
And
then
of
course,
last
week
you
know
so
our
grants
until
tomorrow,
the
the
treasury
team
is
doing
a
revision
of
the
grant
guidelines
they're
doing
a
revision
of
of
what
is
the
bar.
That
needs
to
be
reached
to
receive
a
grant,
and
so
those
will
be
at
the
end
of
the
day.
It's
we're
raising
the
bar.
This
is
also
true
for
for
daos,
so
mikey
can
talk
a
little
bit
about
that,
but
but
the
thing
that
I
think
everybody
needs
to
understand
is
number
one.
A
The
quality
of
the
grant
applications
that
come
in
will
be
of
a
higher
to
get
through
any
level
of
vetting.
They
have
to
be
a
higher
level
of
quality
number
two.
The
milestones
are
actually
going
to
be
much
more
stringent
about
how
that
actually
gets
paid
out
and
number
three.
The
community
needs
to
be
helping
out.
You
guys
are
all
on
top
of
it,
so
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
kick
it
over
to
our
main
man
mikey,
to
talk
just
a
little
bit
about
the
grant's
paws
for
daos.
E
E
I
don't
have
currently
any
exact
date
when
it
will
resume,
and
that's
that's
that's
largely
in
that's
what
you
do.
That's
largely
due
to
the
fact
that
we're
still
working
on
on
the
sort
of
the
one
dow
alliance
and
how
we
should
approve
proposals,
but,
like
sam
said,
one
thing
is
for
sure,
and
it
is
we're
gonna
be
raising
the
bar
for
the
pro
for
the
proposals.
E
I
I
personally,
I
can't.
I
don't
think
it's
gonna,
be
that
much
longer
like
sam
said,
the
treasury
team
is
reworking
the
guidelines,
but
you
know
just
stay
tuned.
E
You
know,
apologies
and
just
thanks
for
being
so
patient
for
during
all
this.
A
Which
is
great
okay,
so
let's
talk
devin
a
little
bit
about
how
the
dows
are
the
future
of
work
and
that
we
will
continue
to
foster
this
ecosystem.
Why
do.
B
No
clearly,
I
think
that
and
the
rest
of
this
team
thinks
that
that's
why
we're
here?
That's
why
we've
done
the
work
we've
done
and
we
are.
We
are
nerds
when
it
comes
to
decentralized
organizations
and
decentralized,
autonomous
organizations.
B
You
know
this
is
the
future
of
work.
Smart
contracts
are
brilliant
in
so
many
ways,
and
so
using
that
to
create
more
efficient
organizations
like
why,
wouldn't
that
be
the
future
of
work,
there
are
tons
of
books
out
there.
B
If
you
want
to
get
reading
about
why
my
favorite
and
part
in
the
french-
but
it
is
the
title
of
the
book
by
david
graber,
called
jobs,
and
it
talks
about
how
keynes
back
in
the
1936
was
talking
about
how
we
should
be
working
four
day,
four
hour
work
weeks
by
the
21st
century,
and
we
are
not
right,
we're
all
working
more
hours,
but
there
are
also
more
people
it's
just
like.
Why
is
that?
Well,
it
comes
down
to
what
again
he
calls
jobs.
B
There
are
six
that
he
classifies
and
really
it
comes
down
to.
For
one
instance,
there
was
the
sewage
treatment
plant
manager
who
didn't
come
to
work
for
like
six
months
and
nothing
changed,
and
it's
because
there
are
so
many
of
these
jobs
that
just
don't
need
to
happen,
and
so
many
of
these
jobs
that
can
just
not
be
replaced
by
robots,
but
don't
need
to
exist
in
the
first
place,
because
there
are
tools
that
can
replace
them.
So
dao's
are
not
stealing
jobs
or
destroying
jobs.
B
They
are
bringing
us
back
to
the
equilibrium
of
of
where
we
can
all
thrive,
be
happy,
have
more
ethical
work,
have
more
autonomy,
mastery
and
purpose
in
what
we
do,
and
yes,
they
are
the
future,
so
we
are
going
to
double
down
on.
That
is
an
idea
that
I
think
we
all
agree
and
right
now
it's
in
the
infancy
of
development
right,
but
really
it's
kind
of
not
also
dao's
decentralized
organizations
have
been
around.
B
The
ideas
have
been
around
since
the
40s
and
50s
with
people
like
friedrich,
hayek
writing
about
them
more
intensely
in
the
60s
and
70s,
with
jensen,
macklin
and
some
others,
and
then
you
can
look
at
car.
Co-Ops
are
a
form
of
a
decentralized
organization.
Voting
trusts
are
another.
There
are
a
lot
of
examples
out
there
of
ways:
people
decentralized
before
to
make
decisions
for
companies.
This
is
just
the
first
time
we're
working
that
a
into
the
equation
that
autonomous
that
smart
contract
right,
so
we're
still
in
the
embassy
of
how
to
do
that.
B
But
it
really
means-
and
this
is
our
next
point-
that
we
need
to
focus
on
the
infrastructure
and
the
tooling
of
it
all
right,
right
and.
A
To
that
point
devon,
like
I'll,
let
you
and
rachel
talk
about
infrastructure
and
tooling.
There
are
two
or
three
things
that
we
talked
about
at
the
off-site
that
I
just
want
to
talk
about
very
quickly.
Number
one
is
the
concept
of
treasury
management,
how
important
how
vital
that
is
for
every
single
dow
out
there.
One
of
the
things
that
we've
realized
over
the
last
nine
months
is
that,
if
dows
and
if
organizations
feel
like
that,
they
always
have
a
a
backup
plan.
A
If
they
always
have
someone
a
lender,
last
resort,
somebody
who
can
just
give
them
money,
then
they
don't
have
to
worry
about
their
own
treasury.
They
don't
have
to
do
treasury
management.
So
that's
super
important.
The
other
thing
is
we
for
in
interest
of
inclusion
and
using
the
tools
that
we
have
currently
available.
A
We've
actually
stepped
back
a
little
bit
from
requiring
a
smart
contract
to
be
at
the
heart
and
soul
of
a
dow,
and
we
think
that
really
needs
to
still
happen.
We
really
need
to
make
sure
that
that
the
power
of
the
smart
contracts
are
actively
you
know
covering
what
they
need
to
do.
Okay,
so
devin
rachel
take
it
away
talking
about
tooling
and
infrastructure.
B
Yeah
I'll
say
a
quick
sentence
and
then
let
let
rachel
talk
a
lot
more
about
it,
because
I
know
she
has
a
lot
to
say
on
this
very
important
topic
so,
like
I
was
saying,
trailing
off
and
then
trailing
back
in
tooling
is
key
to
this
all
right.
I
I've
said
it
a
few
times
we're
at
the
2017-2018.
B
You
know
bitcoin
and
ethereum's.
Oh
wow,
it's
also
great.
It's
gonna
be
able
to
do
so
much
and
then
oh
wait,
there's
no
smart
contract,
there's!
No!
We
can't
do
stuff
with
it.
It's
kind
of
feels
like
that,
to
an
extent
where
we
have
we
and
you
know
ethereum
and
near-
and
you
know
all
these
other
dow
ecosystems
are
really
promoting
taos,
but
we
need
that
infrastructure
there
too,
because
that
is
one-third
of
what
a
dao
is
right
is:
are
these
autonomous
tools
with
smart
contracts?
B
So
that
is
a
huge
focus
of
ours
and
should
be
the
priority.
I
think
of
the
del
ops
team
is
to
make
sure
all
of
these
tools
these
sas
these
decentralized
sas
applications
whatever
you
call
them,
are
there
so
that
the
dow
ecosystem
can
use
them
in
any
way
they
you
know
choose
to,
but
make
sure
that
they
are
using
them
so
rachel
I'll.
Let
you.
C
Yeah,
so
I
have
a
couple
things
regarding
tooling
this
morning,
so
devin
and
I
had
a
phone
call
yesterday
and
we
were
discussing.
How
can
we
measure
dow
tooling
effectiveness-
and
this
starts
with
education
right?
We
need
to
educate
the
dowels
on
how
to
use
these
tools
and
then
see
the
number
of
dowels
that
are
actively
using
this
tool
and
see
the
ones
that
are
the
most
effective.
C
So
basically,
we
want
to
increase
dow
tooling
usage
and
create
more
effective
infrastructure
as
one
of
the
takeaways
from
our
offsite.
We
realize
that
we
need
to
improve
our
standards
of
funding
and
the
tooling
that
we
provide
to
so.
This
starts
with
education
and
teaching
you
guys
how
to
use
these
tools
so
to
solve
this
we'll
be
releasing
dow,
tooling
training
guidebooks,
and
we
had
a
call
with
robin
from
doodah
yesterday
who
is
working
on
a
couple
dow
toying,
guidebooks
one
of.
C
I
see
yash
you're
here
on
this
call,
so
we'll
be
releasing
some
of
those
this
week
in
the
coming
weeks,
we'll
be
highlighting
doodah,
dow
lens
opolis,
coordinate
and
wonderverse,
so
this
week
will
be
doodah,
we'll
be
releasing
the
guidebook
and
the
webinar
in
conjunction
with
one
another.
Dao
lens
will
be
this
week
as
well.
Next
week
is
opolis
and
coordinate,
and
in
the
final
week
of
may,
we'll
wrap
it
up
with
wonderverse.
C
That
way,
you
guys
have
the
guidebook.
We
teach
you
how
to
use
the
tool
and
you'll
have
the
training
webinar
to
have
a
visual
educational
resource
on
how
to
use
it
and
then
another
thing
sam.
If
I
can
share
my
screen,
I'm
just
going
to
show
them
what
I
worked
on
for
the
off-site.
E
C
Yeah,
so
another
component
of
understanding,
the
dow
tools
we
need
is
what
what
makes
a
dao
successful
so
the
night
before
our
off-site,
I
I
went
through
and
did
a
deep
dive
and
just
researched
the
common
denominators.
D
C
What
makes
out
what
makes
a
dao
successful
some
of
my
findings,
the
number
one
thing
that
I
noticed
in
this
is
that
community
was
always
first
community
driven
and
decentralized
was
across
the
board
a
common
denominator.
Most
of
these
dows
have
launched
some
sort
of
dow
token.
So
that's
another
component
of
a
successful
dow
utility.
All
of
them
have
provided
some
sort
of
on-chain
utility
and
have
elements
of
fundraising.
C
I
think
jake
is
on
this
call.
Jake
mata
we've
been
discussing
possibly
creating
a
fundraising
tool
for
dows
similar
to
juicebox.
So
that's
another
component
and
development.
Almost
all
of
these
dowels
have
developers
that
are
building.
So
these
are
all
really
important
components
and
I
would
like
to
find
the
tooling
oh
someone's
wrong.
C
C
Tooling,
to
to
give
dows
the
pathway
to
success
right,
community
controlled
utility,
dow
token,
fundraising
and
development,
focusing
on
these
factors
that
all
the
successful
dells
that
I've
found
have
had
and
I'll
share
this
link
with
you
guys
you
can
go
through.
I
provided
some
resources
here,
a
list
of
different
dow
tokens,
so
yeah
I'll
share
this
with
you
guys
and
that's
it
for
me
and
just
stay
tuned
for
our
webinars
and
our
guidebooks
that
we'll
be
beginning
to
publish
this
week.
A
Fantastic
now,
the
one
thing
I
do
want
to
flag-
and
this
is,
I
think
important-
is
when
we
are
talking
about
tokens
when
we're
talking
about
how
do
dows
work.
What
we're
actually
seeing
is
what
dows
out
there
have
been
able
to
work
to
date
and
which
ones
haven't,
and
the
easiest
example
are
things
like
a
maker,
dao
or
uniswap,
or
something
like
that
that
have
a
dow
token
that
are
governing
emissions
rates
for
various
different
swaps.
A
What
I
want
to
make
sure
that
we
all
realize
is:
that's
not
the
only
the
only
mechanism
or
the
only
thing
a
dow
can
do,
and
so
that
there
are
more
and
there
are
deeper
commonalities
between
all
of
them,
so
fantastic
work,
good
overview
there
rachel.
Thank
you
so
much.
Let's
talk
a
little
bit
about
raising
the
bar
for
funding
requirements.
A
What
you
think
about
the
the
bar
and
going
to
the
bar.
A
E
E
Running
into
a
running
into
the
bar
I
run
to
the
bar
and
they
sit
down
at
the
bar
and
have
a
drink.
Raising
the
bar
is
super
important.
I
think,
for
the
first
couple
months,
I
think
harmony
was
taking
a
very
for
the
first
couple
months.
What
I
mean
by
that
for
the
first
a
couple
months
of
the
the
dow
operations,
I
think
harmony
was
taking
more
of
a
hands-off
approach.
You
know
letting
letting
dows
be
as
decentralized
as
they
can
be.
E
It
didn't
really
work
out,
so
we're
just
gonna
not
only
raise
the
bar
for
proposals
and
for
approvals
of
proposals,
but
also
raise
the
bar
on
reporting
and
accounting
into
one
dollar
alliance.
We'll
get
into
that
later.
Let's
talk
about
proposals
and
raising
the
bar
for
that.
What
does
it
mean
to
be
approved?
E
What
does
it
mean
to
be
a
dao
you're
this,
and
this
is
just
an
initial
iteration,
this
initial
idea,
because
nothing
is
final
and
we
still
want
the
input
of
our
taoists
in
the
window
alliance
as
well
as
the
community.
E
There
needs
to
be
a
smart
contract
in
order
to
be
approved
and
it
needs
to
be
a
rigid
business
model
and
a
path
to
sustainability
that
wasn't
required
in
in
sort
of
the
first
couple
versions
of
the
funny
guidelines,
because
this
is
a
bootstrap
grant.
We
are
getting
the
doubt
off
the
ground,
but
it's
been.
E
It's
been
sort
of
clear
now
that
kind
of
what
sam
mentioned
earlier,
that,
if
you
just
go
to
someone
and
keep
relying
on
them
to
get
money
to
receive
funds,
that's
just
like
a
it's.
Not
that's,
not
sustainable,
relying
on
another
entity
to
give
you
money,
so
the
bar
has
been
raised
and
if
you,
if
you
haven't,
joined
the
discord
with
the
window
alliance,
yet
please
do.
E
I
think
tim
will
share
that
link
in
there
later
and
we'll
keep
talking
about
what
exactly
needs
to
be
addressed
when
it
comes
to
raising
this
bar.
A
A
The
other
thing
is,
I
do
just
want
to
touch
base
briefly
on
ed's
point.
Ed
raises
the
point
that
incentives
reinforce
economic
structures,
that's
100,
correct
they
do
and
the
tricky
thing
that
we're
trying
to
watch
for-
and
this
is
where
the
experimentation
of
dows
comes
in
is-
is
there
a
way
that
we
can
incentivize
action,
behavior
participation
stickiness
without
having
to
be
an
economic
incentive?
A
Those
are
the
incentives
that
we
normally
always
use,
because
that
is
a
surefire
way.
Everybody
has
an
economic
incentive,
you
know,
except
for
devin,
because
he
lives
in
the
mountains
and
he
doesn't
need
anything
up
there,
barely
even.
A
I
don't
know,
and
today
we've
had
those
who
who
have
economic
incentives
as
their
core
motivator
have
swept
in
and
and
basically
used
the
dows
as
an
economic
source
of,
and
that's
fine,
because
that's
how
they
were
designed.
But
the
question
is:
can
daos
be
better
than
that
and
that's
that's
the
core
thesis.
I
don't
want
to
be
spending
our
entire
treasury
examining
that
thesis,
but
I
do
want
to
spend
a
little
bit
time
on
the
fringes.
A
Thinking
about
hey
is
there.
Is
there
some
way
that
this
can
work,
but
we
still
have
to
remind
ourselves
that,
even
in
a
utopia
where
there
is
no
problem
of
scarcity,
that
still
has
to
come
from
somewhere
or
something,
and
so
that's
what
we
have
to
remind
ourselves
is:
how
do
we?
How
do
we
make
sure
that
the
scarcity
is
in
our
driving
incentive,
all
right,
so
dive
into
reporting
the
one
dow
alliance,
devon,
chuck.
B
B
So
it
will
take
this
call's
place,
we'll
we'll
have
very
comprehensive
guidelines
that
we
will
open
up
the
community
before
actually
we'll
probably
address
in
these
meetings
going
forward,
and
it
will
hopefully
seamlessly
blend
into
the
one
dial
alliance,
where
reporting
will
be
at
the
center
of
what
we're
doing,
because
that
is
the
main,
the
main
the
crux
of
it
right:
it's
creating
information
channels
that
and
feedback
loops.
So
everyone
knows
what's
going
on
right,
dows
are
more
discoverable,
we
understand.
B
What's
going
on
as
a
tao
operations
team,
the
dow
community
understands
what
other
dials
are
doing.
What
tools
are
being
used?
How
say
we
grow
together
right,
rising
tide
lifts
all
boats,
so
that
expect
that
to
happen
over
the
next
two
weeks,
information
to
come
out
about
that.
That
is
remember
we're
not
making
the
rules,
information
that
we're
just
doing
the
writing
and
it's
easier
to
edit
than
it
is
to
write
so
we'll
leave
it
to
the
community
to
edit.
C
And
if
I
can
share
this
with
you
guys,
I
I
published
an
article
on
mirror
on
dow
reporting,
and
that
also
goes
into
explaining
the
one
dow
alliance
initiative.
So
I
just
shared
that
mirror
article
with
you
guys.
A
Thank
you,
and
so
this
is
all
this
is
all
great,
and
this
is
all
exactly
what
we've
been
working
on
for
quite
a
while,
and
I
really
ed
actually
raised
a
really
really
good
point
in
asking
our
organizations
our
dao
is
to
have
a
business
plan.
A
A
All
right,
so,
let's
talk
a
little
bit
okay,
so
we
talked
about
the
the
reporting,
the
one
alliance.
That's
coming
up
soon,
so
tim.
Do
you
want
to
talk
about
the
weekly
dough?
I
guess
we're
calling
this
the
dow
one
on
one.
This
is
really
the
dow
relations.
A
Let's
get
the
various
different
members
of
the
the
kind
of
the
top
ten
dows
talking
directly
with
the
team,
but
tim
please
dive
in
okay.
Can
you
guys
hear
me?
Yes,.
H
Okay,
we
just
decided
basically
that
each
week
we're
gonna
host
two-
maybe
three
dowels
in
a
call
on
wednesdays
same
time
as
this
one
and
we'll
get
the
link
out
today,
and
the
intention
is
to
give
you
an
opportunity
to
basically
have
a
one-on-one
with
dao,
ops
and
harmony
as
opposed
to
this
meeting,
where
we've
got
just
just
everybody.
H
So
it's
really
hard
to
go
one-on-one
in
this
meeting
and
get
your
you
know,
concerns
addressed
and
everything
so
we're
going
to
start
that
off.
I
believe
we're
going
to
try
to
shoot
for
tomorrow.
I've
talked
to
the
community,
some
of
the
community
dao
dao
people,
the
validator
I'm
waiting
on
and
the
dev
dow
has
responded.
H
We'll
try
to
get
as
much
participants
for
tomorrow
as
possible.
That's
the
goal
is
to
do
it
tomorrow
to
start
this
and
then
each
week,
we'll
host
different
dows,
and
I
put
the
link
up
for
the
discord
in
there
and
I'll
be
communicating
directly
with
everybody
in
that.
So
if
you're
on
this
call
you're
not
in
that
discord,
please
join
it's
a
work
in
progress.
H
A
B
A
In
femoral,
yes,
I
really
think
that
that
you,
you
just
eat
weird
salad
for
breakfast
and
start
spitting,
but
yes,
one
of
the
very
very
important
pieces
here.
Is
this
feedback
loop?
It's
the
ability
to
have
the
people
who
are
on
the
ground.
All
of
these
very
springtails
talk
to
us
about
the
struggles
that
they
are
going
through.
The
pain
that
they're
having
talk
to
us
about
what
it
is
they're
doing.
A
So
we
can
celebrate
their
success
with
them
and
in
situations
where
the
dow
operations
team
can
do
something
to
assist
them,
we
can
be
there
to
listen
and
help
and
assist.
But
honestly,
a
big
big
part
of
this
was
just
the
fact
that
we
need
clear
channels
of
communication
between
the
ops
team
and
these
various
different
dows
like
there
are
some
doubts
that
I've
never
met,
and
I
want
to
change
that.
A
I
want
to
be
able
to
have
an
opportunity
to
have
conversations
and
talk
with
everybody,
because
you're
all
precious
to
my
heart,
so
there
you
go.
Let's
see,
I
think,
is
that
it
for
our
our
specific
agenda.
B
Yep,
I
think
that
is,
and
we
just
wanted
to
open
it
with
discussion
and
yeah,
and
I
guess
the
prompt
to
start
off.
If
there
are
no
questions
or
specific
points.
Is
you
know
what
are
your
expectations
for
the
one
dow
alliance
as
we
get
closer
to
launch,
but
does
not
have
to
be
an
answer
or
a
question
surrounding
that?
It
can
just
be
anything
regarding
what
we've
discussed
today
so
feel
free
to
raise
your
hand,
unmute,
say
hi.
A
I
Oh,
no,
I
missed
a
joke,
it's
all
right,
just
one
of
them,
so
I
I
had
a
question
about.
Can
you
guys
hear
me?
Okay,.
J
I
Ecosystem
projects
to
basically
apply
for
any
kind
of
marketing
or
just
awareness,
support
from
the
core
team
and
all
the
work
that's
going
on
behind
the
scenes.
A
That's
an
excellent
question,
so
so
the
idea
here
is
an
ecosystem
project.
Not
necessarily
a
dow
wants
to
be
would
love
to
talk
to
the
core
team,
about
marketing
opportunities
or
growth
opportunities,
or
anything
like
that.
A
The
answer
is
yes
and
no
on
one
hand,
on
the
no
side,
one
of
the
things
that
that
we
need
to
be
incredibly
careful
of
is
accidentally
doing
a
co-marketing
with
a
project
that
turns
out
to
be
less
than
awesome
as
far
as
like
their
honesty-
and
we
rely
a
lot
on
on
the
the
community
to
do
a
lot
of
the
deeping
dive
research
because
we're
busy
building
or
we're
busy.
You
know
rachel's
busy,
trying
out
new
hats
and
all
that
stuff.
But
the
point
is
is,
like
that's,
say:
matt
it's.
A
It's
always
important
to
make
sure
that
the
community
feels
a
sense
of
ownership
of
their
community.
So
that's
one
area,
that's
a
little
bit
difficult.
On
the
other
hand,
for
this
stuff,
that
is,
that
is
well
vetted
that
we
we
know.
We
have
a
very
strong
understanding
that,
yes,
these
people
are
legit
they're,
building
something
legit.
Everything
is
okay.
A
There
are
things
that
we're
discussing
about
how
to
do
partnerships
with
these
projects
and
it's
a
little
bit
open.
Like
I
said
we
talked
about
this
a
lot
over
the
off-site.
We
have
been
talking
about
how
we
can
formalize
this
sort
of
a
program
for
quite
a
while.
The
quick
answer
is,
we
don't
have
an
answer,
but
we
are
discussing
it.
There
are
several
people
from
the
community
that
we're
talking
to
on
a
regular
basis.
So,
yes,.
A
I
The
thoughts
that
come
to
mind
was
just
that
because
of
the
structure
you're
talking
about
with
with
dallas
and
with
the
new
grant
kind
of
framework
it
seems
like
that,
would
lend
itself
to
exposing
the
dao
ops
team
or
whoever
is
kind
of
helping
to
elevate
things
to
have
a
better
idea
of
which
projects
are
falling
in
in
some
kind
of
an
order
of
like
being
safe
and
and
being
community
first
and
kind
of
doing
the
what
they.
I
What
you
think
is
kind
of
the
right
thing,
and
so,
if
there
is
some
kind
of
framework,
would
that
lend
itself
to
essentially
kind
of
checking
those
boxes?
You
were
just
illustrating
or
elucidating.
A
Yeah
and,
and
the
answer
to
that
is
yes,
I
think
also
the
answer
is
there
are
a
lot
of
people
who
watch
all
of
these
videos
that
we
post
and
we'll
be
recording
like
those.
A
There
we
go
so
so
we'll
be
recording
some
of
these
and
making
sure
they're
posted.
So
just
your
active
engagement
in
these
various
different
calls
is
marketing.
In
and
of
itself
we
will
be
reviewing.
You
know
we
will
be
helping
where
we
can
to
to.
You
know
further
the
cause
of
each
of
these
individual
doubts.
A
The
one
thing
that
you
flagged,
which
I
think
is
the
thing
that
is,
is
another
area
we
have
to
be
really
really
careful
of
the
dewops
team
is
a
small
team,
and
while
we
have
devin
on
our
team-
and
he
has
the
biggest
brain
on
the
planet,
we
can
make,
we
can
get
things
wrong,
and
so
I
really
don't
want
us
to
be
the
final
arbiters
of
hey.
This
is
the
right
way
to
do
it.
A
K
Hi
everybody
hey
sam,
thank
you
yeah!
I
just
wanted
to
so
I'm
thinking
about
channels
into
harmony
for
funding
in
the
future
and
the
light
it
up
dao.
You
know
we
want
to
be
a
community
ecosystem
partner
and
take
our
professional
marketing
abilities.
K
Our
national
debut,
you
know,
is
going
to
be
at
nft
nyc
june
20th
through
27th
and
we'd
like
to
get
a
contract
from
harmony
for
like
ten
thousand
dollars
to
do
gorilla
projection,
and
I'm
just
wondering
what
the
channel
for
that
would
be.
That's
my
first
question.
A
A
A
We
actually
have
a
very
a
very
important
conversation
that
we're
having
tomorrow
morning,
amongst
the
the
kind
of
the
treasury
team,
to
figure
out
what
it
is
that
that
we're
going
to
do-
and
you
know
you
can.
A
Believe
me,
we
love
light
it
up.
We
think
you
guys.
A
East
denver,
there
are
a
lot
of
good
things
that
you
guys
are
doing.
The
tricky
thing
is,
is
some
of
the
stuff
that
we're
looking
at
is
like
a
multi-million
dollar
like
projects,
and
a
ten
thousand
dollar
project
that
devin
could
fund
out
of
his
pocket
is
a
little
bit
different.
K
K
Looking
we're
looking
for
that
contract-
and
the
other
thing
I
wanted
to
mention
is
that
in
in
in
denver-
and
this
is
for
you
devin
this.
K
Community
event:
that's
going
to
be
at
irl
art,
which
is
a
digital
art
gallery
in
rhino
in
the
rhino
neighborhood,
we'll
be
doing
projections
as
well,
so
lots
of
digital
art
on
screens
and
also
on
with
projectors
and
devon.
If
you're
in
town
I'd
love
to
have
you
there
and
have
you
speak,
it's.
K
Friday,
from
seven
to
ten
and
I'll
post,
a
link
in
the
chat,
and
then
everybody
pass
it
around
to
your
it's
a
colorado
front
range
thing.
So
I've
put
it
pass
it
to
your
colorado
front
range
channels.
Please
we'll
do
yeah,
be
fun.
Awesome.
G
Yes,
thanks,
I'm
fine,
how
are
you
doing
I'm
doing
well,
so
my
question
is
about
mikey
was
saying
before
the
taos
should
have
in
future
a
smart
contract.
How
is
this
placed?
A
Yeah,
the
yeah,
that's
part:
we
have
a
couple
of
different
initiatives
that
we're
working
on.
So
the
foundational
thing
is
getting
the
multi-sig
top-notch
we're
working
on
that
really
hard,
because
that
is
such
a
core
to
so
many
different
things
that
we
need
to
be
able
to
do
regarding
having
a
smart
contract
at
the
center.
A
There
are
a
variety
of
dow
tools
that
exist.
My
favorite
one
is
something
called
molok
dao
smart
contract,
it's
the
basis
for
what
they
do
over
at
dow
house
and
so
we're
thinking
about,
because
dow
house
we've
done
our
work
on
our
side
for
dow
house.
A
The
dow
house
hasn't
like
done
the
poll
yet
and
we
don't
know
why
so
we're
thinking
about
just
forking
the
molok
to
be
able
to
give
that
tool
to
our
community,
and
that
is
that
has
a
lot
of
various
different
tools
in
it,
which
are
very,
very
helpful.
Everything
from
you
know
range
quitting
to
community
kicking
like
if
you
guys
all
got
together.
You
could
kick
me
out
of
your
gal,
which
don't
do
that.
Please,
I
don't
want
to
be
bullied
but
but
yeah.
A
So
there
are
tools
like
that,
but
the
idea
here
is:
it's
not
just
in
many
ways,
some
of
the
stuff
that
we're
doing
that
we're
calling
a
dow
tool
is
we're
token
gating
access
to
a
notion,
page
or
token
gating,
access
to
you
know,
whatever,
whatever
it
is,
a
discord
channel,
which
is
great
because
yeah
we're
using
tokens
but
guys-
that's
just
authentication
like
web3-
has
solved
this
such
a
long
time
ago.
A
So
on
that
what
we
have
to
do
is
we
have
to
figure
out
okay,
where
can
we
use
a
smart
contract
to
remove
inefficient
allocations
of
resources
and
by
the
way
jake?
That
was
one
of
the
most
beautiful
faces?
I
think
I've
ever
seen
for
those
of
you
guys
who
are
watching
it.
Jake
just
gave
one
of
the
most
beautiful.
Do
it
again,
jake.
A
I
bring
me
a
brother
too,
so
there
you
go
so
that's
kind
of
the
idea.
We
need
to
make
sure
that
we
have.
The
smart
contract
is
making
a
more
efficient
allocation
of
resources.
So
we
don't
have
to
spend
time
in
accounting
or
we
don't
have
to
spend
time.
You
know
kind
of
recruiting
agreement
and
consensus,
smart
contracts
on
that
we
just
spend
time,
building
and
doing
and
and
that
sort
of
stuff.
So
there
you
go
all
right,
devin,
rachel
mikey.
What
else
do
you
guys
want
to
talk
about?
E
I
Bakery
do
or
ben
was
just
saying,
so
what
is
the
expectation
around
the
smart
contract
layer,
expectation
you're,
still
working?
That
out?
Is
that
to
be
understood
like
what
you
mean
by
it
needs
to
have
a
smart
contract.
B
Yeah,
so
there
would
be
an
expectation
and
again
there
are
no,
you
know
there's
nothing
in
writing
yet
and
putting
in
writing
is
the
ultimate
form
of
accountability.
Right,
so
wait
for
us
to
do
that,
instead
of
just
talking
for
sure,
but
the
yeah.
B
The
expectation
here-
and
I
know
this
recorded
so
there
is
some
accountability-
is
that
it
will
be
if
you're,
if
you
are
submitting
a
grant-
and
we
do
not
see
an
inherent
smart
contract
presence
beyond
just
a
gnosis
and
keep
in
mind
that
you
know
snapshot
is
not
unchanged,
so
that
would
not
be
considered
a
dow
tool
or
a
smart
contract
right,
so
something
beyond
a
gnosis,
whether
that's
some
form
of
a
use
of
tokens,
nfts
or
other.
You
know
for
governance.
How
are
you
voting
on
chain?
B
How
there
are
so
many
things
you
can
do
right
and
it's
just.
We
need
to
see
something
that
needs
to
be
a
big
part
of
it,
and
then
the
other
part
is
is
self
sustainability.
You
know,
is
their
business
model.
I
A
Exactly
yeah,
that's
that's
our
next
step
right,
so
we're
getting
really
really
good
at
doing
snapshots
and
and
multi-figs,
although
multisig
needs
help,
and
we
want
to
push
everyone
to
the
next
level,
which
is
let's
get
tokens
involved.
Let's
get
smart
contracts
involved.
A
I
would
recommend
for
those
of
you
who
who
are
interested,
take
a
look
at
dao
house,
h-a-u-f
and
and
prat,
and
take
a
look
at
how
they
say:
okay
go
ahead
and
set
up
a
dow
because
they
have
three
or
four
default
boxed
mechanisms
of
dows,
and
that
allows
you
to
say:
okay,
I
want
this
for
investing
purposes.
I
want
this,
for
you
know,
project
development
purpose.
A
I
want
this
for
a
community
purpose
and
all
of
those
things
will
give
you
a
simple
framework
and
that's
and
those
are
all
powered
by
the
mola,
smart
contract,
and
so
that's
why,
like
I
talked
about
the
moloch
thing
and
that's
why
once
we
get
that
on
harmony,
we
can
do
that.
Dow
house
is
not
yet
on
harmony.
We've
done
our
work.
Our
work
has
been
finished
for
like
four
months
five
months
and
we
are
just
waiting
on
them.
A
So
it's
one
of
the
things
that's
kind
of
tough,
same
thing
with
with
colony.
This
ends
up
being
one
of
those
situations
where
they
love
to
be
where
the
people
are.
I
want
to
be
where
the
people
are.
Oh,
wait,
that's
a
little
mermaid
song,
and
so
what
happens
is
they?
They
all
need
to
deploy
first
on
ethereum,
so
they
can
get
the
broadest
source
of
resources,
the
broadest
source
of
users,
and
then
they
move
to
others
by
the
way.
A
A
They
will
also
launch
on
us
because
we
can
show
them
that
that
we
have
a
good
presence
there
all
right.
So
we
have
five
minutes.
Oh
great
ed's,
throwing
up
mermaids.
G
Just
a
quick
one
that
devin
do
you
know
snapchat
x,
is
in
development.
This
is
a
snapshot
where
you
wrote
and
have
directly
execution.
B
Yeah,
I
was
you
just
put
that
in
the
chat
and
I
looked
it
up.
Yeah
really
neat
and
we'll
see
how
we
can
work
with
them
to
bring
that
to
harmony,
because
that
would
be.
That
would
be
good,
solve
a
lot
of
problems.
A
Yeah
no
snapshot
x
like
I've,
seen
that
coming
we
recently
and
I'm
sure,
I'm
sure,
ben
you
remember
this.
We
recently
moved
from
our
fork
of
snapshot
back
to
snapshot
original
and
we're
able
to
get
a
whole
lot
of
new
features
available,
and
so
that's
that
was
terrific,
but
now
we're
waiting
to
see
them
go
to
snapshot
x
and
we'll
see
I
mean
you
know,
building
stuff
on
chain.
It's
not
easy
and
I'm
glad
that
they're
moving
there
we've
heard
that
that's
been
worked
on
for
quite
a
while.
A
D
Hey
guys
yeah,
so
with
this
talk
of
kind
of
having
to
have
smart
contracts
involved
first
off,
I
guess
we're
not
talking
about
d-work,
it's
more
kind
of
like
a
tokenization
aspect
of
the
doubt.
Is
that
what
we're
talking
about
here?
No.
B
I
mean
d-work
would
be
a
suitable
like
on-chain
application.
Any
of
the
doubt
tools
that
we've
brought
on
to
harmony
or
have
just
come
to
harmony
on
their
own
fruition
is
is
acceptable
right.
There
are
ongoing
components
to
that
and
yeah.
That's
that's
more
than
satisfactory.
D
You
devon,
thank
you
for
clearing
out
yeah,
so
I
I
really
think
going
forward.
This
is
gonna,
be
exciting
with
everyone
looking
for
different
kind
of
tooling
around
this
subject.
So
maybe,
if
we
can
have
some
conversations
going
in
the
discord,
that's
him
created
surrounding
this.
D
So
maybe
we
can
kind
of
use
more
than
one
tool
for
for
the
dows,
I
mean
to
be
honest
with
you
with
the
creative
dial,
for
example,
we
don't
really
have
any
really
techie
guys
so
being
able
to
kind
of
use
the
knowledge
of
people
like
ed
and
ben
and
steak.
We
do
that
great
with
this
stuff
is
going
to
be
awesome.
So
if
you
guys
find
any
really
amazing
tools,
can
you
put
it
in
that
discord?
D
H
Tim
yeah
I've
tried
to
get
my
video
back
on,
but
it
won't
let
me,
but
can
you
guys
at
least
hear
me
yeah?
I
can
what
a
beautiful
voice
okay.
So
what
about
what
I'm
gonna
do
is
I
already
had
a
downtown
category
in
the
discord,
but
what
I'll
do
is
I'll
break
it
out
in
sub
channels,
underneath
it
for
each
dowel
tool
that
we're
kind
of
talking
about
like
coordinating
and
what
we
can
do
is
keep
the
the
you
know.
H
The
conversations
really
you
know
pointed
in
in
one
direction,
instead
of
having
like
an
all
a
big
category
where
everybody's
talking
about
all
these
dell
tools
in
the
same
place,
we'll
just
talk
about
them
in
each
individual
sub
channel
and
that
way
you
can
put
like
education
links
to
it.
You
know
and
that
that
can
be
where
discussions
had
on
how
to
use
it.
So
I
think
that'll
kind
of
help
get
it
where
it's
like.
You
know
really
broken
out
specifically
by
each
dowel
tool
and
rachel.
C
I
was
just
I
just
sent
you
a
message
asking
for
the
link:
the
invite
link.
H
It's
in
the
chat
because
we're
still
just
letting
everybody
know
we're
still
working
on
the
whole
communication.
How
we're
gonna
do
that
in
that
discord,
but
so
the
more
the
more
inputs,
the
better.
C
C
About
this
month
is
opolis
and
we
are
actually
working
on
creating
an
educational
playbook
for
you
guys
to
go
over
with
doodah
and
we
will
be
doing
a
live
training
webinar.
So
I'd
say:
opolis
is
the
main
one.
We're
really
excited
about,
and
I'd
also
like
to
explore
the
possibility
to
do
like
how
we
did
coordinate
challenge
something
similar
with
opolis
and
incentivize
dials
to
use
the
tool
yeah,
we'll.
A
Share
more
that's
awesome,
so,
yes,
opolis
is
going
live
on
harmony,
they're,
working
on
that
they're
doing
some
stuff
right
now,
which
is
terrific,
they're,
a
great
team
out
of
denver,
really
really
fantastic
team.
The
other
thing
I
wanted
to
focus
on
really
quickly
for
you
guys.
A
Obviously
this
has
been
part
of
what
we've
wanted
to
do
for
quite
some
time,
but
going
forward.
Our
emphasis
is
not
really
going
to
be
about
what
would
you
say
the
number
of
dows
that
we
have
it's
not
going
to
be
about
the
number
of
tools
that
we
have.
What
we
want
to
see
is
we
want
to
increase
adoption
across
the
board,
because
this
goes
back
to
exactly
what
we
really
feel
harmony's
core
competency
is.
A
Is
it
is
the
easiest
and
best
blockchain
for
everybody
for
everybody,
and
so
what
that'll
allow
us
to
do
is
just
show
hey
dows.
We
have
10
000
people
that
are
joining
the
dows
and
we
can
show
that
these
10
000
people
are
out
there,
and
we
can
also
show
that
our
dow
tooling
is
helping
them
efficiently,
allocate
their
resources.
A
So,
let's
see,
I
think,
that's
really
where
I
want
to
end
is:
let's
all
get
involved.
Let's
all
adopt
these
tools,
let's
all
adopt
dows,
let's
get
your
friends
and
your
family
members
involved
in
doing
doubts.
Talk
to
your
neighbor
talk
to
your
grocery
store,
cashier
see.
If
she
wants
to
join
a
dow,
he
wants
to
join
a
dao,
I
think
it'd
be
fun
and
that
that's
all
I
have
to
say
now
all
right.
A
If
that
I
think
that's
it,
I
think
we
are
at
a
solid
hour,
so
I
want
to
go
ahead
and
let
us
fly
always
always
always
excited
to
see
you
all.
Let's
see
if
we
can
push
more
people
up
on
this
open,
dow
ops
call
and
see
if
we
can
push
people
into
our
dows-
and
I
don't
know
mike
you
take
this
out
with
a
rap
a
song.
A
Okay,
he
throws
up
a
hand
gesture
instead,
with
the
pg
hand,
gesture,
so
don't
worry
about
it
all
right,
you
guys
everyone.
You
have
a
fun
night
fun
day
and
we
will
see
you
next
week.