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A
Hello,
hello,
hey
cardano
and
catalyst
fans
from
around
the
world
and
we're
live.
I'm
in
a
unnamed
bunker
in
tel
aviv.
Next
to
me
is
is,
is
marek
one
of
our
funded
proposers.
I
wanna.
Let
me
fire
up
the
slides.
Maybe
it's
gonna
share,
as
always.
A
It's
a
privilege
to
be
to
be
part
of
this
project
and
be
be
presenting
to
you
and
seventh
town
hall
fan
five,
and
so
marek
is
a
co-founder
in
five
binaries
and
also,
I
think,
for
a
long
time
been
very,
very
active
in
the
community
been
building
very
important
things.
I
know
it
has
been
like
also
working
involved
with
him
working
with
emergo
and
as
part
of
the
fancy
cohorts
and
really
happy
to
have
you
here.
A
So
thank
you
so
much
hello,
everyone,
and
also
because
with
marquez.
B
So
yeah,
thank
you,
definitely
hello
everyone.
So
our
goal
is
to
provide
a
safe
and
lively
environment
for
you
to
explore
the
highest
potential
in
human
collaboration,
but
don't
forget
that
things
may
break
like
documentation
differ
greatly
between
iterations
disorient
overload
and,
of
course,
inspire.
B
Yeah
definitely
so
thank
you
today,
I'm
going
to
speak
to
you
about
our
funded
proposal,
which
is
the
cardano
serialization
library
for
go,
and
I
thought
I
will
first
take
a
step
back
and
maybe
explain
to
some
some
people
who
don't
necessarily
have
a
technical
background.
What
what
this
proposal
is
about,
and
I
will
start
with
what
is
a
software
library.
B
B
As
an
example
on
the
left,
you
can
see
a
snippet
of
code
that
is
used
to
find
out
the
square
root
of
a
number,
but,
as
you
can
see
from
this
is
not
so
straightforward
and
a
lot
of
people
are
actually
using
this
in
their
in
their
code,
which
you
can
see
on
the
right.
So
if
you
are
developing
and
go,
I
want
to
find
out
the
square
root
of
a
number.
What
you
usually
do
is
in
the
first
three
lines.
B
B
B
So,
as
you
might
guess,
data
on
the
cardone
block
block
chain
is
stored
in
binary,
of
course,
and
if
you
want
to
post
something
to
it,
you
need
to
serialize
it.
So
as
an
example,
let's
take
a
transaction,
a
truck
section
have
some
input,
some
outputs,
how
much
data
you
are
sending
summer
fee,
etc,
and
once
you
write
this
in
a
object,
for
example,
json
object.
You
use
this
process
of
serialization
to
transform
it
into
a
stream
of
bytes,
which
you
can
then
send
to
the
cardinal
network.
B
The
opposite
process
is
called
the
serialization
when
you
actually
take
this
binary
data
from
the
cardinal
network
and
transform
it
back
into
a
human,
readable
object,
or
maybe
at
least
some
higher
level
programming
language
readability
right
next
slide.
Please
and
combining
those
two
elements
together.
We
have
what
we
called
a
serialization
library
and
our
funded
proposal
is
to
build
such
a
library
for
the
go
language.
B
Go
programming.
Language
is
one
of
the
most
popular
languages
right
now
it
has
been
designed
by
google
and
we
really
hope
that
this
library
will
will
incentivize
some
people.
That
knows:
go
and
programming
go
to
start
building
on
cardano.
B
B
We
are
there
at
five
binaries,
where
we
will
actually
post
the
information
about
the
releases
and
so
on,
and
of
course,
as
always,
if
you
have
any
question
at
all,
please
email
me
and
I'll
be
more
than
happy
to
reply.
A
B
A
Please,
for
me,
like
just
curious,
like
what's
for
you
like
when
you
you
build
this
as
you're
building
this
library,
what
kind
of
use
case
would
be
like
you
would
like
really
itching
that
people
would
build
with
like,
like
quite
something
that
really
begs
like
to
use
this
library
for.
B
So
I
think
this
is
one
of
those
projects
that
are
not
really
innovative
or
exciting
right.
This
is
a
tool
that
is
just
a
important
element
to
have
in
order
to
welcome,
go
developers
to
cardano
and
what
would
be
really
exciting
is
actually
to
see
go
developers
in
the
cardone
ecosystem,
because,
right
now
we
have
known
or
very
few,
I
don't
know
of
any
actually
so
I
mean
my
excitement
would
be
if
anyone
builds
anything
on
top
of
garden
using
this
library,
and
I
hope
that
that
will
really
happen.
A
Nice
awesome.
Well,
I
mean
my
personal
opinion.
Is
that,
like
those
those
really
you
know
these,
like
fundamental
pieces
like
making
like
building
building
libraries,
opening
up
possibility
for,
for
you
know,
large
groups
of
developers
is
like
you
know
it's
like
really
taking
care
of
the
of
the
fundamentals
for
the
growth
of
the
network,
and
so
I
really
think
it's
a
really
great
strategy,
and
I
think
this
is
like
again.
I
think
this
is
a
great
example
of
of
the
community
doing
two
things
like
in
a
smart
way.
A
I
think
also,
first
of
all,
really
thinking
about
like
expandability
and
reach
and
building
the
right
right
fundamentals
and
also
picking
you,
which
is,
and
you
and
five
binaries,
which
are
been
contributing
for
a
really
long
time
to
the
ecosystem,
and
that's
for
you,
like
you're.
Very
I
don't
know
like
very
feasible.
A
So
maybe
just
one
thing
to
to
conclude
is
like
what
do
you
think?
Is
there
anything
you?
You
would
like
to
ask
from
the
community
to
help
to
help
with
the
project
to
accelerate
it
or
test
it
or
whatever.
B
So
maybe
if
there
are
some
good
developers
out
there
that
I
don't
know
if
off,
if
they
can
reach
us
and
if
they
have
any
like
ideas
on
what
to
build
on
top
of
the
library
that
will
be
really
helpful
for
us.
We
have
some
people
for
better
tasting,
but
we
can
also
include
some
of
features
that
may
not
necessarily
be
in
our
proposal
and
may
we
may
not
necessarily
have
thought
of
before.
B
So
please
follow
us
and
reach
either
like
through
the
mail
or
twitter.
Our
dms
are
open
and
we
will
gladly
cover
it
with
you.
A
Awesome
yay.
Thank
you
so
much
for
coming
and
yeah.
So
everybody
you
can
see
the
contact
details
go
developer,
go
developers!
Thank
you.
So
much.
Thank
you
for
having
me
thank
you
for
coming.
This
was
a
lovely
presentation,
okay,
so
from
uplifting
news
and
seeing
like
all
the
good
things
that
are
happening
and
less
amazing
news
about
a
fun
work
fund
for
governance
and
things
are
taking
longer
than
anticipated.
A
A
This
is
basically
the
timeline
we
expect
it's
not
guaranteed.
There
can
be
things
that
come
up.
You
know
we
can
like
in
one
of
the
dry.
One
of
the
dry
runs
and
run
at
the
tests
can
come
some
kind
of
additional
issues
that
would
make
more.
You
know,
but
would
further
respond
to
lunch,
but
that's
the
you
know,
but
this
is
like
our
best
estimate,
and
just
you
know,
just
in
the
name
of
transparency
and
setting
expectations
like
I
wanted
to
share
that.
A
So
you
can
see
that
we
have
the
pre-dry
run,
which
is
like
basically,
our
kind
of
like
testing,
all
the
all
the
integrations
and
testing
that
we're
not
doing,
and
that
will
will
happen
basically
next
week
then
quickly
after
this,
a
series
of
dry
runs
that
we
will
be
involving
the
community
with
okay.
So
we
have
a
designated
telegram
chat
channel
where
people
can
come
and
basically
prototype
the
the
the
whole
fun
five
experience
and
give
us
feedback
and
you're
welcome
to
join.
A
So
if
everything
goes
well,
you
know
we
expect
to
have
the
governance
begin
at
26th
of
may
just
want
to
add.
You
know
it's
not
just
me
sitting
here
in
a
bunker
in
tel
aviv.
It's
it's
in
a
metaphorical
way.
It's
all
our
oral
development
team
and
and
and
project
team
and
release
team
and
devops
they're,
all
in
a
bunker
right
now
and
they're
all
working
really
really
hard
because
we
hold
everybody
here
in
our
hearts,
especially
the
proposers
that
I
know
that's
been.
A
You
know
just
took
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
preparation
for
fund
for
and
I'm
sure,
you're
itching
everybody
itching
to
to
start
to
get
the
registration
and
the
voting
and
the
funding
going.
We
we're
with
you
we're
really
we're
doing
everything
we
can.
A
So
some
positivity,
so
we
have
with
a
d
scale.
We
have
some
recent
updates.
There
was
like
a
lot
of
you
know.
There
was
a
lot
of
feedback
from
the
community
and
the
proposers
talked
about
some
some
hardship
with
the
experience
in
basically
submitting
proposals
and
using
the
the
proposal
editor.
A
They
responded
and
they
just
released
fixes
for
the
for
this,
for
following
issues
and
they're
also
now
planning
to
update
the
entire
market
down
editor
library,
adding
more
more
functionality
supporting
copy
paste
from
other
text.
Editors
apps
and
I
think
it's
a
beautiful
beautiful
example
of
you-
know
the
collaboration
between
catalyst
and
at
this
scale
and
the
responsiveness
to
us
and
the
fact
that
people
are
hearing
you
and
working
hard
to
adjust.
You
know,
even
if
we're
just
like
one
client
alarm
among
hundreds
of
big
corporate
clients,
they
have
they.
A
You
know
they
are
also
data
holders
and
they
prioritize
our
requests.
So
I'm
really
happy
about
that
and
the
progress
so
another
great
news.
So
we've
concluded
the
assessment
week,
all
the
all
the
assessments
for
fund
five.
So
now
that's
concluded
and
we're
looking
at
the
statistics
and
they're
looking
really
good.
So
for
font
five,
we
had
eighteen
hundred
and
nineteen
total
reviews,
okay,
an
average
of
six,
an
average
of
six
point,
seven
reviews
per
proposal-
if
you
remember
like
our
goal,
was
to
get
three
reviews
per
proposal.
A
So
if
we've
more
more
than
double
that
you
can
even
look
at
the
you
can
even
look
at
our
progression
from
fun
to
fund,
seeing
how
we
grew
from
fan
two
to
found
three
to
fund
four
and
now
to
fund
five.
And
you
know
it's
not
just
like
you
know,
and
and
you
know
you
look
at
it
and
you're
like
it's,
it's
it's
more
than
growth.
Okay,
it's
like
it's.
A
growth
is
amazing,
but
it's
it's
this
sustainability.
A
It's
the
persistence!
It's
the
fundamentals!
It's
really
easy
to
go
into
hype
cycles.
Right,
like
it's
very
easy
to
get
excited
about
something
I
mean.
We
all
know
it
from
our
own
personal
life,
like
you
get
like
you,
get
a
flash
in
your
video
game
or
whatever
or
like
console
or
something,
and
you
play
it
and
then,
like
a
month
after
you
forget
about
it,
but
this
has
been
it's
been
going
on
for
half
a
year.
A
Okay,
so
here
we
had,
are
we
having
approximately
160
unique
devices
contributed
compared
to
around
120
in
the
previous
fund
and
yeah?
It
looks
like
like
30
gross
to
me,
something
like
that.
A
A
A
So
if
you're,
a
proposer
in
fund
five
tomorrow
expect
an
email
and
to
come
from
us,
it
will
come
from
communications
at
iohiohk
io,
and
we
will
give
you
a
special
link
in
that
special
link.
There
will
be
a
special
spreadsheet
and
in
that
special
spreadsheet,
you're
gonna
see
the
assessments
you
received.
A
Okay,
so
you're
gonna
know
you're
gonna
learn
what
score
you
received
for
your
proposal
and
also
you're
gonna
you're
gonna
read
the
rationale
behind
it,
and
this
is
where
you
come,
and
you
know
not
not
from
a
defensive
perspective:
okay,
not
just
trying
to
game
the
system
or,
like
you
know
like,
but
but
really
help
us
improve,
okay
and
and
and
keep
the
system
in
integrity,
and
we.
A
A
I
don't
know
that
that
you
wish
you
got
different
assessments
or
something
like
that.
It's
it's
things
that
you
know
that
are
unfair.
Okay,
unfair.
A
What
do
I
mean
unfair,
like
it's
very
clear
that
the
person
didn't
actually
read
their
proposal,
for
example,
it's
an
example
of
something
that's
unfair
or
that,
like
because
of
the
rationale
provided
it's
clear
that
this
person
like
didn't,
take
enough
time
and
energy
to
try
to
understand
the
proposal,
for
example,
but
but
like
this
in
a
very
gross
way
like
in
a
very
it's
very
clear
from
from
reading
it
and
and
same
for
unthoughtful
right.
A
If
someone
just
gives
you
a
a
sentence,
that's
like
ambiguous
and
it
doesn't
seem
like
he
was
thoughtful
like
yes
flag.
It
give
us
the
give
us
that
information.
It's
gonna,
help
gonna
help
the
system
improve.
It's
gonna
help
your
proposal
and
you
know,
get
more
accurate
assessments
included
in
it,
and
it's
gonna
help
us
vet,
reviewers
and
over
time,
the
community
advisors
and
over
time-
and
you
know
we're
kind
of
like
building
this.
A
You
know
amazing
team
of
reliable,
high
quality
community
advisors.
So
by
flagging
you
know
we're
kind
of
like
rooting
out
people
who,
like,
let's
say,
consistently,
provide
unfair
and
unthoughtful
assessments:
okay,
we're
tracking
all
that
stuff.
We
have
this
information,
so
you're,
just
helping
us
and
helping
yourself
just
include
the
rationale
why
you're
flagging
and
if
you're
gonna,
if
you're
gonna
flag
and
don't
put
people
see,
you
don't
put
any
effort
in
like
explaining.
Why
why
you
flagged
it's
like?
Why
should
people
give?
A
Why
does
the
people
who
did
the
second
layer
of
like
veteran
advisors,
give
you
their
attention
to
to
actually
discuss
and
really
thoughtfully?
You
know
like
decide
if,
if
your
flagging
is
legitimate,
so
this.
A
At
10
utc,
so
when
you
receive
the
email-
and
you
just
have
four
days
so
you
have
like
you
haven't
like
to
you,
know
this
and
the
weekend
and
to
do
so,
it's
not
like
super
long,
but
you
know
then,
but
we
also
need
a
long
time
for
all
the
vcas
to
come
to
consensus
and
discuss
your
your
your
facts
flagging
thoughtfully.
So
this
is
why
the
this
is
why
the
time
which
was
like
way
longer
than
our
last
iteration,
we
kind
of
learned
the
lesson
giving
you
more
more
time
to
do
that.
A
So
how?
How
does
that
look
like?
How
does
that
look
like
so
you're
going
to
get
you're
going
to
get
a
an
access
to
a
spreadsheet?
It's
actually
going
to
be
pretty
friendly,
because
the
first
page
is
actually
includes
instructions.
So
in
syria
you
can
just
follow
the
instructions
and
not
listen
to
me
explaining,
but
just
just
in
case.
You
know
you
know.
So
you
see
all
these
you
know.
So
these
are
like
types
of
flags,
okay,
that
we
we
see
that
the
the
that
the
community
advisor
says
legitimate.
A
So
if,
if
there
was
a
blank,
so
no
rationale,
we
give
you
actually
a
possibility
to
give
a
positive
feedback.
Okay,
so
you
can,
if
in
the
green,
if
you,
if
you
mark
that
you
say
like
wow,
I
really
got
constructive
feedback.
That
was
actually
helpful
for
me
and
helped
me
improve.
Then
you
have
the
something
offensive
of
profanity.
Okay.
This
is
not
not
acceptable,
we're
here
to
create
a
safe
environment.
A
So
obviously,
if
someone
use
that
kind
of
language
with
you,
you
know
it's
an
easy,
easy
flag
and
if
you
feel
like
the
feedback
was
not
constructive,
if
you
feel
the
score
that
you
received
like
from
one
to
five,
actually
doesn't
match
the
rationale.
Okay,
for
example,
someone
says
what
an
amazing
proposal,
the
best
proposal,
I've
seen
in
my
life
and
give
you
one
star
then
to
five.
Then
it
is
like
this
is
a
mismatch
right
of
the
score
and
the
rationale
a
copy
if
it
looks
like
a
copy
paste.
B
A
This
is
your
time
to
mention
that
and
give
the
rationale
and
really
give
the
rationale
for
everything.
Okay,
so,
as
I
said
like
just
like
quit
pro
quo,
all
right
so
like
if
you
want
other
people
other
humans
to
give
attention
to
you
and-
and
the
consideration
like
you
must,
you
know,
do
the
same
for
them
and
really
show
that
you
put
some
effort
in
the
in
this
when
you
flagged
an
assessment.
A
The
best
thing
to
do
is
just
really
make
sure
that
you're
getting
emails
from
communications
at
iohkio
and
and
make
sure
it's
not
like
in
your
spam,
folder
or
being
filtered
out
for
something
like
that,
so
just
make
make
it
make
check
and
if
and
if
you
didn't
receive
do
contact
us,
I
think
a
good
way
to
do.
It
is
like
using
the
proposer,
telegram
channel
and
just
say
that
you
didn't
receive
and
and
we'll
take
care
of
you
make
sure
you
get
this.
You
get
the
link,
and
so
that's
about
it.
A
There's
some
like
neat
filtering
options.
You
know
just
remember,
please
like
flag.
Your
own
assessments,
don't,
like
you
know,
like
each
one,
foreign
try
to
limit
the
the
the
kind
of
flags
you
put
to
to
your
own
proposal,
and
you
have
this
filtering
some
filtering
tools
that
will
help
you
do
that,
there's
instructions
in
the
spreadsheets,
good
luck
and
here's
an
example
of
a
flag
okay.
So
the
note
was
no
background
for
the
proposers
is
given.
A
This
was
the
notes,
then
someone
and
and
someone
gave
a
score
of
one
but
and
then
you
say
like
okay,
this
was
a
general
infraction
and
like,
and
then
you
you
and
explain
why?
Okay,
the
proposal
provide
the
provides
the
biography
of
the
proposal
in
his
college
colleague.
The
weblink
provides
additional
information
about
the
proposer's
company.
Okay.
So
this
helps
you
know.
A
Cie.
Is
the
community
advisor
okay?
So
that's
from
the
side
of
the
proposals,
but
what
about
the
community
advisors?
So
so
some
of
you
have
already
been
took
the
role
of
veteran
community
advisors.
A
Some
of
you
are
gonna
get
promoted,
because
why
is
that?
Because,
last
time
you
did
the
you,
you
submitted
an
eligible
review
and
now
for
this
fund
you're
not
considered
a
veteran
okay.
So
we
trust
you
more
and
you
can
become
part
of
this
process
which
carries
also
receiving
additional
incentives.
So
we
are
going
to
do
so.
If
you
are
a
new
vca,
a
veteran
community
advisor
and
the
the
good
people
of
of
the
of
the
catalyst
swarm
are
conducting
a
workshop
to
give
you
the
training
to
do
so.
A
So
please
attend
and
we
will.
We
will
share
the
details
again
from
an
email
to
you
like
you
know,
you
know
you're
gonna
eligib,
you
know
you're
eligible
to
be
vca
because
you
receive
an
email
and
also
this
email
will
include
the
invites
and
that
workshop
also
gonna
be
recorded
and
we're
gonna
share
it.
A
You
know
the
recording,
so
don't
worry,
all
good
and
so
start
of
this
process
will
start
may
17th
and
it's
gonna
end
on
may
26,
7,
7,
pm,
utc,
sharp
it's
going
to
be
fun
and
just
a
few
things
like
okay,
vcas
are
are
more
accountable
than
than
than
cia's
in
the
way
it's.
A
More,
like
the
you
know,
with
cas,
when
they
just
give
an
assessment,
we
we
don't
want
to
bias
them
or
we
don't
want
to
jeopardize
their
other
assessment
by
by
hiding
their
identity.
But
here,
when
we're
discussing
this
we're
discussing
these
flags,
that's
actually
transparency
becomes
a
value.
So
now
your
entity
will
be
shared
so
as
you
as
you're
doing
as
you're
reviewing
the
reviews-
you're
no
longer
anonymous.
A
Okay,
we're
gonna
expect
you
to
to
put
your
name
and
be
accountable
for
for
your
opinion
and,
lastly,
around
not
around
exactly
twenty
thousand
dollars
in
ada
would
be
allocated
incentivize
participating
vcas
in
the
process.
We
we
value
your
work
and
we
and
and
all
the
value
that
you
bring
to
to
the
cardano
ecosystem.
A
So
you
receive
an
incentive.
Okay,
so
there's
more
more
details
you
can
use.
If
you
follow
this
link
and
so
danny,
if
you
can,
if
you
can
find,
if
you
can
share.
A
And
that's
it
it's
like
a
short
short
download
to
get
back
to
the
bunker
and
write
more
and
ship
ship
to
them.
She
funds
for
it's,
like,
I
think
it's
not
gonna,
be
as
bad
as
fun
too
fun
to
fun
too,
was
like
really
hard,
but
I
think
I
think
this
one
this
time
we're
gonna
we're
gonna
do
better,
but
it's
like
you
know,
yeah
with
very
crunchy
time.
For
us,
here's
a
bunch.
A
A
Okay,
vladimir
had
some
nice
words
for
me,
but
then
let's
see,
if
there's
a
twist
okay
door,
thanks
for
providing
inspiration
to
the
entire
community,
a
true
catalyst,
hey,
maybe
that's
it.
Maybe
I
said
like
yeah
bye
like
next
question.
No,
can
you
share?
Oh
there's
more.
Can
you
share
a
personal
story
about
how
you
became
part
of
iohk?
A
A
I
was
working
as
a
product
manager
for
for
dao
stack
and
yeah
at
the
time
yeah
and
at
the
time
I
was
like
a
bit
frustrated
and
I
was
like
I'm
not
gonna,
do
any
more
blockchain,
I'm
not
gonna.
Do
blockchain,
I'm
not
gonna,
do
any
like
I'm
gonna
like
try
something
else
and
then
but
then
the
ihk
people
hunted
me
down.
They
they
they
went
to.
A
I
know
I
heard
rumors
that
they
were
like
look
like
looking
for
me
and
hunting
for
me
and
finally,
they
managed
to
get
my
contact
details
and
they
reached
out
and
they
were
like
door
like
go.
Work
come
work
for
us
and-
and
my
first
answer
was
no
like
no
I'm
I'm
like
done
with
that.
But
I
I
met
aparna
and
I
I
don't
know,
there's
something
something
about
something
about
her.
That
made
me
completely
changed
my
mind
and
go:
go
completely.
Reverse
I'm
so
happy.
A
A
A
I'm
listening
to
people
just
like
theorizing
or
less
like
you
know,
like
talking
talking
a
big
game
but
not
having
like
not
showing
not
not
not
backed
up
by
concrete
action,
so
yeah,
but
just
from
this
few
sentences
it
seems
that
you're
like
that
you're
just
a
doer
and-
and
you
have
something
to
show
so
yeah.
A
Yes,
we're
going
to
we're
a
double
barrel:
shotgun
we're
going
to
get
both
of
both
of
funds,
4
and
fund
5.,
either
they're
going
to
happen,
like
you
know,
we're
kind
of
thinking,
it's
not
a
game
of
like
a
week.
Here
we
could
there
and
and
we'll
do
it
like
one
and
then
immediately
the
second
or
we're.
Actually,
we
might
even
do
like
both
of
them
together
at
the
same
same
voting
ground.
It
all
depends
on
the
on
the
team
performance
and
if,
if
how
well,
how
will
we
we
make
time.
A
A
A
I
think
that's
like
option
number
one
option.
Two
would
be
to
to
wait
another
round.
You
know
wait
for
for
the
for
four
five
six
to
take
a
bit
longer
and
like
create
your
own
proposal,
and
maybe
you
can
you
can
rally
people,
you
know
if
you
didn't
connect
with
any
of
the
proposals
already
there.
You
can
because
they're
going
to
continue
with
the
africa
challenge.
It's
not
going
to
stop
it's
not
a
one-time
thing,
so
you
can
create
a
new
proposal
and
maybe
get
funded.
A
I
think
a
third
option
is
iohk
itself
right
there
we
were
doubling
down
and
recruiting
people
to
work
on
many
africa
related
projects
and
just
like
go
to
the
ihk
hr
page,
you
can
see
like
open
positions
and
you
can
apply.
Tell
door
sent
you.
I
might
get
a
small
kickback.
A
Okay
ix
is
asking.
A
A
A
A
Not
like
there's
like
many
countries
in
the
world
that
are
successful,
and
we
have
this
like
amazing
proof,
but
somehow
we
all
collectively
decided
that
we're
going
to
go
for
it
and
we're
we're
doing
it
together
and
and
that
that
power
of
this
collective
leap
of
faith
and,
like
you
know,
texas,
will
take
us
very
far
and
and
and
that
energy
is,
is
real
and
it's
it's
and
it's
wonderful
and
I'm
and
I'm
proud
that
that
we
see
it.
We
see
it
in.
A
Good
question:
you
know:
let's
say
I'm
gonna.
Let
me
let
me
come
back
to
you
on
that,
and
we
also
don't
want
to
create
a
like
a
traffic
light,
but
I
want
to
create
a
congestion
where
there's
like
fun,
4.5
governance
waiting
and
that
will
be
fun.
Six
and
like
we'll
be
so
I
am
gonna.
I'm
gonna
talk
to
our
project
management,
pneumonia
and,
and
hopefully,
next
week,
I'll
give
I'll
give
us
a
clue
and
maybe
a
bit
of
preview.
So
people
can
start
working
on
that.
A
Rob
is
asking:
are
you
safe
door?
I
am
very,
very
safe.
Tel
aviv
is
extremely
safe
and
the
I
think
the
question
is
like
not.
If
I'm
safe
is
it's
more
about
the
situation
and
all
the
people
involved
they're
way
more
compromised
than
me.
Some
of
them
are
not
israeli.
Some
of
them
are
palestinians,
they're,
very
compromised
and,
and
just
having
general
empathy
for
what's
going
on
in
the
middle
east
and
this
little
piece
of
the
piece
of
land
with
two
people
that
are
very
suffering.
A
That
was
the
palestinians
in
israelis,
and
you
know
I
just
you
know
for
me.
I
don't
no
longer
live
in
israel,
I'm
just
here
for
a
visit
when
those
people
here
just
like
live
here
their
life-
and
you
know
I
hope
we
all
stand
for
for
for
them,
for
both
nations.
Just
people
stay
safe
and
stay
sane
and
work
towards.
A
A
Anyone
anyone
know
when
fund
six
starts
for
proposals.
Okay,
same
question:
sorry,
I
just
read
it
twice:.
A
Okay,
I'm
looking
for
browser
connections
for
wallets
such
as
metamask
paf,
I'm
I'm
not
that
well
informed,
and
because
I
got
my
head
in
catalyst
like
obsessively
I'm,
not
a
good,
I'm,
not
a
good
person
to
address
these
questions.
A
A
I
mean
I
I
wish
I
don't
know
I'll
ask
around.
I
think
I
think
there's
going
to
be
more,
you
know
I
think,
there's
going
to
be
academics
with
60
and
I
think
there
probably
a
lot
of
information
is
available
for
you,
so
you
can
either
look
at
there
are
at
like
previous
cadance
360s
or
track
future
ones.
A
A
A
So,
basically,
if
you
participate
in
the
process,
you
will
receive
an
equal
share,
so
not
an
optimal
incentive
scheme,
but
something
we
just
made
managed
to
do
in
in
the
time
we
had
and
we'll
iterate
it
and
make
it
more
precise
by
the
way,
that's
same
for
for
community
advisor
incentives
like
right
now
we're
we're
there's
like
a
lottery
system.
A
Yet
pretty
complex
scheme
for
for
fund
six
and
and
we're
gonna
we're
gonna
start
to
to
socialize
it
and
with
the
community
advisors,
it's
gonna
be
more
like
honed
around
the
quality
of
the
assessment,
so
like
the
higher
quality,
your
assessment
is
and
the
more
the
more
incentives
you
will
receive,
which
is
like,
I
think,
like
a
very
much
nicer
way
to
do
it.
So
we'll
keep
iterating.
A
A
Then
we
need
to
do
some
testing
just
to
make
sure
it's
it's
legit
and
the
release,
like
fits
the
you
know,
fit
fits
the
the
specs
and
and
and
then
it
will
happen.
So
I
would
say
best
case
scenario.
A
A
A
Respectfully
for
everyone,
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna.
I
know
we
all.
We
all
love
it
two
hour
marathon
of
town
halls,
but
this
time
we'll
make
it
short
and
to
the
point
and
we'll
conclude
here
and
I'm
really
looking
forward
to
seeing
you
all
next
week.
I
hope
I'm
gonna
be
I'm
gonna,
be
here
and
saying,
like
let's
get
ready
to
register,
I
really
do
so
now.
We're
just
gonna
focus
on
focus
on
this
delivery
of
fund
four.