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From YouTube: Littlefish Foundation weekly Meeting 14
Description
In this Video we talk about bubbles, proposals for Fund 9 and how should we approach this Funding-round. Also don't miss out on the bubble-fish! :)
A
A
So
remember,
joram,
I
was
mentioning
that
I
was
going
to
prepare
a
framework
for
our
proposals
and
most
of
our
proposals
will
be
the
exact
same
and
all
the
details
between
all
the
different
proposals
will
change
before
we
start
there.
Let's
start
or
maybe,
let's
just
start
there,
so
we
have
around
10
to
20
different
proposals
that
we
want
to
make
at
this
point,
and
what
I
started
working
on
today
is
just
understanding
what
ty,
what
the
different
parts
of
the
proposals
that
we
can
just
generalize,
all
the
post-its
that
you
see
in
this
color.
A
A
Half
of
this
is
work
that
we
will
do
once
and
we'll
probably
do
all
of
that
by
the
end
of
this
month
and
be
done
with
it.
The
more
difficult
part
is
understanding
what
the
specifics
for
each
of
the
different
proposals
will
be
and
who
will
write
those
and
who
will
be
involved
in
writing
those,
so
some
some
proposals
for
this.
We
already
have
the
team.
A
Let's
go
here
for
those
of
you
who
who
were
seeing
this
for
the
first
time,
think
of
all
of
these
bubbles
as
a
proposal,
these
are
all
of
them
will
be
different
proposals
except
the
ones
in
black
which
are
working
groups,
so
think
of
them.
As
think
of
this,
as
the
marketing
group
think
of
this
as
tech
support.
Think
of
this
as
software
development,
this
is
general
direction
and
vision,
and
this
is
just
research,
organizational
research
and
organization
building
and
each
of
these
different
bubbles.
A
A
So
at
this
point,
what
we
got
is
a
just
the
name
for
each
of
our
proposals,
so
we
can
go
through,
go
through
some
of
them
and
see
what
we've
been
thinking
about.
But
what
we
really
want
is
some
person
to
see
a
something
that
is
missing
some
role,
that
they
want
to
fill
and
take
action
to
fulfill
that
role
if
they
want
to
do
a
proposal
that
is
completely
out
of
the
scope
of
this,
but
within
the
umbrella
of
littlefish.
A
That
is
totally
fine.
That's
what
we
want!
We
want
people
to
feel
empowered
to
do
that,
but
at
this
stage
we
think
more
or
less.
These
will
be
all
right.
So
we
have
a
group
for
a
group
of
people
who
will
take
care
of
the
content
production.
We
feel
like
there's
a
lot
of
things
that
are
missing
in
putting
out
the
message
like
people
need
to
be
able
to
create
content
on
this
and
go
ahead.
Nori.
A
I
think
they're
open,
but
it's
it
will
probably
be
up
to
the
team
that
is
already
working
working.
But
at
this
point
I
think
all
of
them
would
say:
they're
open
is
the
purple
the.
A
Yes,
so
so,
let's
let
me
just
mention
that
very
briefly,
so
what
we
have
are
a
group
of
people
who
are
in
charge
of
one
proposal
and
since
we
all
only
have
one
wallet
that
can
manage
the
funds,
what
we
will
have
is
just
one
leader
who
is
who
will
take
care
of
the
proposal
and
all
the
other
responsibilities
are
can
be
shared
as
the
team
sees
fit.
A
However,
they
want
to
do
it
in
time,
probably
will
move
into
multi-signature
wallets
to
take
all
the
rewards,
and
at
that
point
we
can
just
build
completely
hierarchical
teams,
non-hierarchical
teams.
A
But
at
this
point
I
think
it's
important
that
we
give
responsibility
for
the
success
of
the
proposal
to
one
person.
Otherwise,
if
everybody's
responsible,
it's
usually
that
nobody's
responsible
and
nothing
gets
done,
and
this
this
model
matches
a
dao
called
indexed
co-op.
If
you've
heard
of
it,
those
guys
are
running
a
model
where
one
person,
one
or
two
persons,
are
in
charge
of
different
functions
of
the
business
that
they're
running.
A
A
And
this
is
the
area
of
work
that
I'm
I've
been
working
on
today,
trying
to
understand
all
the
different
working
groups.
Let's
go
back
here
like
I
said
these
are
all
different
proposals
and
once
we
create
started
creating
these,
we
saw
that
there
was.
There
were
different
work
groups
that
were
that
proposals
were
coalescing
around.
So
this
would
be
the
software
development
group.
It
should
be
organizational
labs
which
builds
all
of
this
and
proposals
we've
got.
We
got
a
group
for
community
builders
and
we
have
the
tech
help
techhub
collective.
A
So
what
we're
trying
to
do
here
is
define
these
as
much
as
possible
to
allow
other
people
to
come
in
see
what
we're
doing
and
say:
okay,
yeah,
I'm
interested
in
this
I
want
to
hop
in.
I
want
to
just
jump
in.
Let
me
help
and
drop
their
name
now,
and
so,
let's
walk
through
the
different
work
groups
and
see
if
anyone
is
interested
in
any
of
these
organizational
labs
is
building
this.
A
It's
about
building
teal
organizations,
it's
about
doing
research
about
community
building.
It's
about
writing
the
proposals.
It's
about
understanding
the
organization
that
we're
building
and
making
all
of
that
run
smoothly,
so
it
has
at
this
point
three
different
groups
within
it.
There's
a
lot
of
research
involved
with
this
governance,
research,
organizational
research,
legal
and
dow
research.
A
A
I
want
to
join
in
that
type
of
thing
and
the
team
is
currently
also,
I
think,
nori
would
like
to
join
in
here
as
well
see
you
can
just
drop
your
name
down
there
as
well,
and
if
anybody
is
interested
in
any
of
these
things,
you
want
to
hop
in
we'll
add
your
name
here
as
well.
A
This
is,
this
is
work
in
progress,
so
a
lot
of
it
is
just
experimental,
so
we
have
the
forge
which
pretty
much
goes
with
blockchain
and
software.
How
do
we
build
this
decentralized
app?
How
do
we
build
this?
Build
our
smart
contracts
and
all
of
that
work?
We
already
have
a
group
of
people
working
on
this,
but
if
you're
interested
we'll
add
your
name
here
as
well.
A
We
have
other
groups
as
well
tech
help,
collective
to
dream,
engine
and
love
house,
and
any
of
these
names
are
subject
to
change
with
what
these
guys
do
is
pretty
much
build
our
community
create
content
and
do
classical
marketing
things,
and
currently
it's
armaan
who's.
Not
here
today
is
working
on
this
she's,
helping
us
out
with
some
of
some
of
our
art.
A
Let
me
just
show
you
some
of
our
art,
because
it's
pretty
amazing
there's
this
ai,
which
generates
this
this
image
and
we're
going
to
be
using
these
for
our
nfd
profiles.
So
each
of
us
will
have
one
of
these
as
our
nfd
badges
symbolizing,
our
membership
as
a
little
fish.
A
A
As,
as
we
do
more
things,
we
need
to
communicate
much
better.
We
need
to
produce
content,
we
need
to
produce
youtube
videos
you
need
to,
and
it
produces
a
lot
of
content
that
keep
people
engaged
like
in
discord.
We're
not
using
discord
very
effectively,
I'm
not
even
sure
if
it's
the
right
place
to
communicate
with
other
people,
but
at
this
point
it's
pretty
much
what
everyone
else
uses.
So
we
need
to
communicate
more
effectively
there.
A
This
is
the
one
area
I
think
we
need
the
most
help
in.
So
if
anyone
wants
to
hop
in
there
and
wants
to
help
in
there,
that
would
be
the
area
and
that
we
have
the
dream
engine,
which
is
just
what
me
and
jim,
have
been
doing
for
the
past
two
months,
just
imagining
what
we
want
to
build
and
thinking
about
it
and
putting
it
into
paper,
and
we
will
also
have
a
the
token
engineering
group
here
as
well.
We'll
have
a
proposal
for
that.
A
A
A
So
we
need
people
who
are
responsible
for
learning
about
this
and
bringing
that
knowledge
to
the
rest
of
the
organization,
and
this
is
what
these
guys
will
be
doing,
and
our
crew
here
in
turkey
that
are
very
capable
and
very
knowledgeable
on
tech
technology,
they'll
be
researching
and
they'll,
be
learning
and
they'll
be
communicating
all
of
this
back
to
everyone
else.
A
And
if
you
go
into
details
on
this,
this
involves
things
like
researching,
researching
multi-sig,
wallets
that
we
can
use,
maybe
different,
alternative
communication
platforms.
Governance
platforms
like
discord,
bots,
taking
those
out
on
the
ride
like
testing
them
out
that
type
of
thing,
and
also
creating
educational
content
on
these.
Because
not
everyone
knows
how
to
use
these
tools.
Not
everyone
knows
how
to
use
calendly,
for
example,
but
it
makes
life
life
so
much
easier
for
this
type
of
work.
A
D
D
Thank
you,
I'm
trying
to
yeah.
I
think
one
one
key
thing
for
the
for
the
proposal
is
obviously
to
see
the
challenges
right
I
mean,
and
to
see
how
what
we
want
to
build
is
connected
to
it
challenges.
C
C
As
we
talked
about
this
last
week
already
right,
I
was
a
bit
skeptic,
because
this
would
be
a
lot
of
proposals
right
having
one
proposal
for
every
for
every
of
those
bubbles,
but
I
feel
like
as
no
as
joram
just
said.
You
know
some
might
not
be
very
applicable
to
some
of
the
challenges
and
cha
khan
said
last
week
that
you
know
we
will
not
get
everything
funded
and
we
can
work
on
part
of
them
and
start.
A
So
with
the
proposals
we
can,
we
can
go
really
small
the
number
of
proposals
we
can,
I
think,
boil
them
down
to
the
main
working
groups.
That
would
be
like
five
proposals
we
can
boil
them
down.
To
that
would
mean
we
would
have
to
get
all
of
them
funded,
which
kind
of
is
risky,
so
we
couldn't
go
the
other
way
and
fund.
A
Each
proposal
would
be
like
one
feature
of
what
we're
doing,
and
that
would
be
way
too
granular
and
that's
also
kind
of
risky,
because
they're
going
to
say
you
just
want
money
to
do
research
research
x,
which
is
very
it's
not
it's
not
as
good
as
it
could
be.
So
there
is
a
there
is
a
natural
point
between
those
two
points
where
we
minimize
the
risk
of
not
getting
funded
but
also,
but
also
get
funded
as
much
as
possible.
A
So
I
think
that
is
somewhere
between
10
to
15
different
proposals
and
what
I've
been
thinking
about
is
making
all
of
those
proposals
available
visible
in
one
place,
which
is
on
myra
for
everyone
to
see,
because
I
feel
like
I've
seen
other
groups
who
propose
10
15
different
proposals
in
the
catalyst
and
what
they
do
is
they
kind
of
hide
their
proposals,
as
if
they're
they're
doing
something
bad.
But
I
don't
think
we're
doing
something
bad.
By
proposing
10
15.
A
like
we
were
building
a
a
startup
pretty
much
and
it
has
different
different
functions
that
need
to
get
funded
and
that's
what
we
were
doing.
Finding
all
those
different
functions
and
if
we
put
all
of
the
information
in
one
place,
mba
as
direct
as
possible
and
every
person
can
see
oh
they're
building
out
all
of
these
different
things.
I
think
we
can
get
pretty
much
all
of
them
funded
as
long
as
we
work
hard
on
making
each
of
those
proposals
as
good
as
possible.
D
D
Just
to
get
funded
because
to
get
funds
for
a
startup,
it
has
to
be
something
that
is
related
to
a
model
that
then
the
community
can
use
an
open
source
service
or
something,
and
then
it
makes
somehow
more
sense.
But
yeah
just
need
to
consider
that
somehow,
especially
if
you
put
all
of
them
together,
which
makes
sense
because
you
want
to
be
very
transparent,
you
know
it
still
can
be,
but
eventually
I
mean
again,
we
are
speaking
about
different
proposals
that
have
limited
some
kind
of
a
budget.
D
Right
I
mean
also
I
mean
it's
not
it's
have
to
be
reasonable.
That's
the
only
thing
I'm
for
the
needs,
little
fish
for
the
needs
of
the
community
yeah.
That's
the
only
recommendation
that
even
that,
but
it
makes
sense
because
not
all
of
them
are
going
to
get
funded
anyway
right,
so
only
some
of
them
going
to
get
funded.
So
it
have
to
show
that
each
proposal
has
a
merits
by
itself.
D
Yeah,
that's
important
point
to
take
into
consideration.
I
think.
C
D
C
D
C
I
have
to
say
in
katana
after
dark,
you
have
someone
who
got
five
proposals,
one
the
two
shoot
got
five
proposes
funded,
so
I
mean.
D
D
D
So
yeah
just
need
to
make
mixings
of
the
proposals.
E
Yeah,
well,
I
think
catalyst
is
a
playground
for
little
fish,
so
we
will
learn
it
there
and
we
will
apply
the
same
thing
called
little
fish,
so
we
can
fund
people
based
on
their
actions,
yeah,
so
yeah.
We
are
experimenting.
D
E
Exactly
so
we
we
are
introducing
a
new
vision,
so
the
action
comes
first
and
actions
are
labeled
by
nfts
as
a
notarian
and
after
that
the
actions
are
purchased
by
the
people.
So
we
we
want
to
implement
this
vision,
and
after
that
I
hope
we
will
put
it
into
little
fish
and
it
will
be
a
notarium
between
the
people.
E
So
when
you
look
at
your
wallet,
you
can
see
all
your
agreements,
all
your
shares,
all
your
rewards
and
other
stuff,
and
you
can
bring
them
with
your
bullets
to
another
places
like
metaverse
or
other
games
or
other
social
media.
So
if,
if
you
attempt
to
activism
at
with
your
wallet
and
you,
you
will
be
able
to
bring
that
to
everywhere,
so
we
will.
We
want
to
make
them
organized
in
the
wallets
with
the
ids
and
other
stuff.
B
I
mentioned
this
in
a
previous
morning
with
jim
and
chuck
on
is
this
is
right
now
the
community's
playing
with
bounties
and
putting
up
different
tasks
in
d
work
and
then
saying
here's.
A
hundred
data
bounty
to
do
x
work
this
kind
of
reverses
it
upside
down.
Where
you
go,
here's
some
work.
I
did
there's
an
nft
who
wants
to
buy
it
and
pay
me
for
my
work.
So
it's
a
completely
reverse
model
of
the
bounty
system,
which
I
think
is
really
cool
and
maybe
the
both
of
them
can
coexist
in
some
cool
way.
B
But
I
really
appreciate
that
it's
it's
a
different
way
of
working
which
may
be
more
human
and
really
allow
us
to
do
those
things
we
love
rather
than
trying
to
make
a
buck
doing
things
because
we're
trying
to
make
money
so
really
getting
to
that
concept
of
icky
guy.
Is
you
know
here's
what
I
love
to
do
I'm
doing
this,
who
values
it
and
then
you
can
see
natural
affinities
to
who
pays
you
for
it.
If
anybody
versus
oh
here's
some
work,
I
don't
really
like
it,
but
it's
108,
I'm
gonna!
B
E
C
E
So
I
think
the
most
important
part
is
in
this
very
first
stage.
Is
the
notarium
part?
So
you
know
you
are
exchanging
money
with
your
wallets
and
there
is
no
evidence.
What
are
you
paying
for?
What
are
you
transferring
your
money
to
and
little
fish
will
solve
this?
First
of
all,
so
you
will
have
an
nft
for
each
transaction
and
you
will
you
you
will
be
able
to
show
it
anytime.
D
No,
it's
a
very
cool
concept,
so
I
didn't
think
about
the
20
years
after.
But
you
basically
that's
a
good
idea,
but
actually
people
show
what
they
can
do
and
then
people
choose
if
they
want
to
finance
the
continuous
of
the
work
right.
E
D
B
E
Don't
forget,
you
can
contribute
to
anything
here
if
you
would
like
to
so.
This
is
the
this
is
the
imagination
of
the
final
version
of
little
fish,
so
people
get
together
and
form
colonies,
even
one
one
person
can
create
a
colony,
and
this
makes
unity
in
the
system
like
the
perler
and
the
singular
is
the
same
for
a
fish,
and
this
is
the
same
here.
E
You
will
be
making
the
perfect
proposals
and
making
a
perfect
job
here
so
and
your
actions
will
be
purchased
by
your
followers
and
the
people,
believing
you
and
those
will
be
nfts,
as
you
know,
and
to
share
and
reward
the
city
scheme
of
the
colony
you
will
get
paid
and
everyone
will
get
paid
instantly
based
based
on
the
erections.
So
this
is
the
final
stage
that
we
think
and
at
the
end
we
believe
that
this.
This
system
will
connect
like-minded
and
like-hearted
people
together.
D
E
A
That
but
I
think
joramus
wants
to
talk
about
little
fish
foundation
being
the
first
colony.
E
Yeah,
yes,
yes,
so
there
will
be
only
little
fish,
the
first
release
and
after
that
we
plan
to
have
some
additions.
E
Especially
in
mindful
view,
if
you
asked
me,
I
want
to
implement
the
meta
fish
meta
fish
is
the
tree
version
of
the
person
that
is
using
little
fish,
and
after
that
I
I
want
to
create
the
body
fish.
Maybe
you
know
bubble
fish
from
the
guide
of
the
hitchhiker's
guide
to
the
galaxy,
so
barbie
fish
will
enable
people
to
communicate
with
different
languages.
D
A
D
C
E
C
E
Yeah
this
will
be
the
real
barbie
fishtank
exactly.
I
hope
we
can
do
it
later.
Why
not
and
meta
fish
is
the
you
know
this
attachment
on
the
work?
Do
you
do
you
remember
that
one,
the
paper
clip
hands
yeah
paper
clip
yeah.
It
will
be
something
like
that
and
it
will
manage
your
wallet.
It
will
put
to
keep
your
history.
E
D
D
E
D
B
It's
a
telegram
group
run
by
marie
where
she
started
it.
E
D
E
E
We
in
fact,
instead
of
using
roadmap,
we
want
to
use
bubbles,
so
we
can
use
them
also
in
the
website,
and
we
will
put
that
into
the
white
paper.
Chagan
took
several
days
to
finish
the
white
paper,
but
I
couldn't
have
the
time
to
check
all
of
them.
Yet
we
will
extend
it
if
you
want
to
add
anything
to
white
paper.
You
are
also.
D
The
next
use
case,
and
how
can
we
prove
that?
How
can
we
prove
that
it
worked
right?
D
A
So
I
think
there
are
two
things
that
we're
talking
about
at
this
point
is
one
of
is
all
the
different
proposals
that
we're
gonna
do
pretty
much
this
as
an
idea
matures
as
people
fill
in
we'll
move
it
up,
make
it
more
important
and
we'll
do
it,
and
that
will
this
is
kind
of
a
road
map
for
that
that,
I
think,
is
more
internal,
and
I
think
what
youram
is
mentioning
is
more
about
a
general
business
use
case
type
of
roadmap,
which
includes
both,
like
very
general
milestones
like.
A
When
do
we
have
our
first
actions
produced?
When
do
we
have
a
product
that
everyone
can
use,
that
type
of
thing,
but
also
like
use
cases
so
bluefish
foundation
number
one
colony,
but
then
we'll
also
have
different
use
cases
that
we
want
to
support.
When
do
we
do
that?
I
think,
if
I
understand
you
correctly,
is
that
right
to
say
where
I'm.
D
Everything
kind
of
would
be
it's
a
different
mindset
than
what
we
know,
but
still
we
need
yeah.
We
need
to
explain
it
and
it
depends
what's
the
needs
now,
but
are
we
explaining
it
in
an
easy
way
to
someone
that
is
not
from
here
I
mean
like
even
I
mean
how
you
explain:
catalyst
someone
not
from
catalyst
right
so.
D
So
yeah,
so
that's
so
yeah,
so
even
that
the
the
concept
is
very
kind
of
no
boss.
D
You
know
people
support,
you
know
post
what
people
work
and
then
they
get
support
later
on
from
other
people
yeah,
so
I
mean,
I
think
somehow,
to
simplify
all
of
that
for
the
first
use
case,
and
then
I
mean,
but
that's
just
my
opinion,
so
I
don't
know
I
mean
I
don't
want
to.
A
I
have
the
same
reservations
on
this.
A
I
will
rework
part
of
the
white
paper
on
different
use
cases
and
probably,
like
gray
out
some
areas
seeing
like
this
is
a
future
we'll
build
it
in
the
future
and
give
more
detail
on
the
first
use
case,
the
first
colony,
and
how
we're
going
to
go
about
doing
that.
And
as
we
progress
as
we
verify,
validate
the
model
with
the
first
use
case,
then
we
can
go
into
more
detail
about
all
the
different
use
cases
that
we
we
think
there
is
in
in
this.
D
And-
and
that
will
be
great-
I
think
we
it
was
interesting.
I
mean
this
d
work,
I
thought
about
it
a
lot
and
I
share
with
you
it's
very
interesting
to
learn
about
their
story
because
they
because
it's
not
very
clear
yet
what's
their
story,
I
don't
know.
I
remember
that
there
was
no
kind
of
who
founded
it
and
when
founded
it,
it's
kind
of
a
platform
to.
D
B
C
A
A
But
they
only
take
rewards
for
in
they
only
give
rewards
in
ethereum
right.
We
can't
use
them
with
ada
right
now.
B
Not
yet,
although
felix
added
cardano
support
as
a
a
community
issue
and
they
work
on
issues
from
the
highest
voted
down
and
within
one
day
it
became
the
highest
voted
issue
because
everybody
who's
using
it
in
the
ca
community,
voted
it
up,
and
so
hopefully
that
gets
them
some
attention
yeah.
But
right
now
they
only
support
ethereum
and
the
evm
based
tokens
and
maybe
a
couple
others,
but
not
cardano.
A
A
We
will
probably
need
to
build
something
similar,
but
not
by
looking
for
work,
but
like
different
types
of
colonies
that
you
can
be
contributing
to
different
types
of
roles
inside
those
and
also
one
of
the
one
of
the
proposals
that
we
wanted
to
make
was
an
ethereum
bridge
like
how
do
we
build
in
cross
cross
chain
collaboration
as
soon
as
possible,
because
if
you
don't
build
it
as
soon
as
possible,
someone
will
build
it
on
ethereum
and
we'll
be
behind
there.
A
Thankfully,
we
have
mart
mart,
is
just
an
amazing
smart
contract
developer,
working
on
evm
based
chains,
so
we'll
talk
with
him
and
see
if
he
wants
to
work
on
it.
Yeah.
B
D
D
D
D
D
A
A
E
C
A
D
D
A
D
C
D
D
C
C
But
from
from
the
experience
I
have
with
it,
it
is
very,
very
good.
I
can't
I
could
imagine
it
being
better.
E
E
20
years
ago
I
worked
in
a
translation
company
that
was
making
automatic
translation
software
from
english
to
turkish,
and
I
have
a
very
deep
experience
on
this
translation
softwares.
So
if
you
want
to
get
involved,
please
let
me
know
so
we
can
work
together
and
have
the
proposal
ready
for
fun
time.