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Description
Welcome to 2022!
First meetup ❤️
(recording will be uploaded to our YouTube channel soon.)
Big announcement coming from Littlefish foundation around the first funding round.
Planning under way for our January 13 Event (name tbd)
Regenerative Agriculture meets Cardano blockchain.
Many new faces in our growing community
A
A
Let
me
start,
I
would
like
to
start
with
a
short
story
of
my.
I
have
been
a
scuba
diver
since
the
age
of
17,
the
first
spot
that
I
died
in
turkey
near
a
small
town
in
the
mediterranean
sea.
I
remember
seeing
so
many
lobsters.
I
visited
that
spot
after
two
years
when
I
was
at
19
years
old,
there
were
so
few
left
of
them.
10
years
after
there
were
none
and
pollution
made
sure
I
couldn't
see
beyond
two
meters
where,
before
I
could
see
clearly
hundreds
of
meters,
we
all
have
similar
experiences.
A
You
know
our
planet
is
the
midst
of
the
sixth
mass
extinction
event
and
we
need
to
take
action.
So
this
little
fish
is
all
about.
The
war
against
climate
change
is
global,
but
our
battles
are
local.
Our
failure
of
cooperation
result
in
the
tradition
of
commons.
This
is
humanity's
greatest
challenge.
Yet
conventional
organizations
are
totally
effective.
A
A
There
should
be
a
way
to
support
the
people.
I'm
sorry
it's
passing
and
our
solution
is
to
create
a
daw
of
like-minded
and
like-hearted
people
who
will
take
action
to
regenerate
global
commerce.
These
people
are
the
bulls
on
the
ground,
ground
activists
who
put
in
their
time
and
work
necessary,
but
lack
of
resources,
global
collaborators
who
provide
help
in
their
little
ways
like
with
donations
or
with
social
awareness
and
the
technologists
who
create
the
systems
that
make
this
all
possible.
A
A
Technology
is
quickly
transforming
our
society.
The
first
trans
transition
was
from
the
physical
to
the
digital,
like
cash
to
create
that
pairs.
This
second
has
just
begun:
cryptocurrency
replacing
the
payment
systems,
smart
contracts
are
transforming
business
contracts
and
little
fish
foundation
will
transform
the
world
of
activism.
A
The
perception
of
the
for
the
user,
that
is,
that
they
lend
money
directly
to
the
local
entrepreneurs
in
developing
countries,
but
actually
it
funnels
through
in
intermediates
and
local
bank
shares,
is
significant
and
could
reach
up
to
20
percent
to
cover
the
bank
costs.
At
least
cuba,
as
well
as
need
funds,
donations
by
user
or
corporation
user
perception
is
that
fund
goes
directly
to
entrepreneurs,
but
in
reality
there
are
few
intermediates
and
high
commission
payments
to
finance
to
work
and
risk
no
traceability
of
real
impact
of
the
entrepreneur
in
traditional
funding
mechanisms.
A
A
A
This
is
the
estimated
donation
cycle
of
little
fish,
so
we
will
request
for
the
donation
purposes
that
we
will
be
doing
today
after
the
presentation,
and
we
will
have
the
votes
from
the
community
and
we
will
select
one
or
two
proposals
from
them
and
we
will
continue
the
funding
process
and
after
the
funding
we
will
request
from
the
proper
proposals
provide
after
evidence
and
after
that,
we
will
have
the
evidence,
validation
and
we
will
refine
the
process
and
we
will
start
to
implement
it.
Now.
A
A
A
We
start
with
a
community
based
on
cooperation,
collaboration,
co-creation
and
connection,
and
we
learn
by
doing
that
means.
Our
next
steps
are
having
weekly
discussions
as
we
held
two
of
them
already
initiating
the
donation
cycle.
We
will
start
today
developing
the
white
paper
building
building
the
governance
structure.
B
Wow,
damn
I've
been
watching
this,
you
know
come
together
and
every
time
for
those
of
you,
don't
that
don't
know
jim
every
time
he
takes
in
information.
So
anything
that
you
have
to
add
to
this
and
to
flesh
it
out
any
question
gem
will
take
it
to
heart
and
flesh
it
out.
Do
you
have
a
link
to
this
presentation
because.
C
D
B
I
noticed
was
that
you
flew
through
a
lot
of
information
there,
even
the
the
slide
that
benefits
entrepreneurs
and
benefits
the
commons,
there's
so
much
information
in
this
presentation
and
so
much
stuff
being
done
in
the
background
there
we
go
so
there's
the
slides
to
it,
and
there
was
also
there'll
be
a
link
on
there
for
weekly
meetings.
D
So,
basically,
now
for
everyone,
if
you
have
a
question
about
the
subject,
we
we're
starting
the
first
donation
process,
so
both
the
projects
can
can
can
basically
apply
to
get
funded
projects
that
are
related
to
impact
on
the
ground.
Sdg-Related
impact
on
the
ground
can
apply,
and
and
whoever
wants
to
join
and
be
part
of
the
donation
process.
E
Yeah,
I
am
a
user
of
kiva
and
a
supporter,
and
I
I
kind
of
didn't
quite
understand
your
correlation
and
your
your
you
seem
to
glass
over
that
a
little
bit.
Could
you
could
you
develop
that
a
little
bit
more,
please.
A
Yeah
sure
we
think
that
there
should
be
a
way
to
support
the
people
on
the
ground
in
their
sdg
activities.
So
you
know
in
traditional
mothers
in
cuba
or
kickstarter
or
patreon.
You
have
to
pass
the
money
through
visa
or
mastercard
or
the
conventional
banking
systems,
and
they
have
the
fees
and
that
they
are
taking
about
25
percent
of
the
money
that's
donated
to
the
system.
A
A
D
B
C
Yeah,
I
think
it's
good
to
have
tom
tom
as
an
experienced
kiwa
founder
lender.
Let's
say
we
have
been
also
considered
some
of
the
things
as
we
had
some
members
who
support
initiatives
in
cuba.
But
if
tom
experienced
some
challenges
using
kiwa,
we
can
also
consider
in
our
platform
when
developing
it
and
try
to
avoid
such
issues.
C
So
not
not
issues
from
the
kiva,
but
there
are
some
issues
based
on
the
company's
organization
banks,
organizations.
So
we
have
causes
such
kind
of
issues,
but
if
there
are
other
issues
maybe
tom
can
raise
and
we
can
consider
when
developing
the
platform.
E
Well,
I
I
think
a
couple
of
issues
that
I
I
hit
was
one
they
have
the
community
organizations
that
have
to,
I
guess,
certify
the
borrowers
and
some
areas,
the
community
organizations
would
take
a
pretty
high
percentage
and
all
the
money
would
not
get
into
the
hands
of
the
borrower.
I
mean
the
kiva
limited
it
initially.
It
was
typically
ten
thousand
dollars
for
the
borrowers
and
it
was
heavily
into
agricultural,
not
necessarily
climate
or
change
the
world
very
beautiful
organization.
E
From
my
experience,
I
dealt
with
them
through
cornell
university
in
in
new
york,
and
they
were
a
very
good
organization
and
brought
us
in
nicely.
So
that's
that's
my
you
know.
Resistance
that
I
felt
was
that
the
end
user
wasn't
getting
as
much
money
in
all
cases
as
they
should
have,
and
sometimes
the
certification
process
was
questionable.
D
A
F
I
also
in
this
project,
but
one
thing
I
want
to
expand
on
this
answer:
is
that
because
we
will
be
building
on
top
of
a
decentralized
ledger,
cardano
and
cardano
has
a
very
growing
d5
ecosystem
as
a
project
in
intellectual.
We
can
connect
to
all
that
ecosystem
and
expand
all
the
different
ways
that
we
can
generate
yield
or
we
can
transfer
funds
or
we
can
use
different
types
of
stable
coins
in
order
to
ensure
that
the
people
are
getting
their
actual
funding.
F
So
I
would
say,
even
though
we
are
starting
from
the
model
of
cuba,
the
blockchain
is
actually
allowing
us
to
do
much
much
more
and
that's
gonna
supercharge
the
technology,
we're
gonna,
deploy
and
change
the
model
and
and
improve
on
it.
So
I
think
keepa
is
just
a
starting
point
and
we
are
like
the
next
level
or
the
next
iteration
of
this
idea.
D
Yeah
and
one
of
the
objective
is
to
have
everyone
been
part
of
that
you
know
tom,
and
you
know
everyone
is
welcome
to
be
part
of
that
help
us
build
what
we
are
trying
to
build.
You
know
join
our
weekly
meetings.
We
have
a
summary
in
the
end
of
the
meetings
that
everyone
can
see
what
discussed
and
recording
and
yeah
come
and
help
build
that
in
the
first
donation
process,
you
can
see
it
in
the
one
pager
that
is
attached,
but
be
part
of
that
give
feedback
to
design
it.
E
Well,
I've
looked
at
the
facebook
page
and
I
I
will
proceed
further
with
you
guys.
Thank
you
very
much
and
and
by
the
way
I
used
to
scuba
dive
in
the
atlantic
ocean.
When
I
was
young
and
the
car
yeah,
the
cartridge
disappeared.
We
used
to
scuba
dive
on
a
bunch
of
battleships
u-boat
off
block
island,
and
I
think
we
found
a
boat
filled
with
rum
from
the
prohibition
area,
so
that
was
fun.
A
B
B
A
A
A
B
G
Oh,
I
mean
I'm
sorry,
my
name
is
daniel
bitterlock.
I
I've
been
listening
intently.
This
is
fantastic
and
I
I
too
am
interested
in
collecting
and
distributing
funds.
From
my
end
I
mean
I
came
from
ethereum
and
what
I've
discovered
using
cardano
was
just
a
lot
of
unexpected
a
lot
of
unexpected
things
that
I
take
for
granted
developing
with
ethereum.
That
just
don't
exist
for
cardano,
and
I
mean
ethereum's
clunky.
G
What
I'm
getting
to
is
in
terms
of
testing
there's
not
like
what
do
you
use
for
testing
I've,
for
example,
for
ethereum
I
use
dap.
I've
used
dappateer,
I'm
a
web
developer
by
trade
clunky
automated
testing
tools,
but
far
ahead
of
where
you're
at.
How
are
you
guys
approaching
that.
F
Well,
yes,
it
is
true
that
the
canon
ecosystem
is
very
early
and
perhaps
the
tooling
is
not
quite
there.
I
also
develop
a
little
on
ethereum
and
obviously
there
is
a
lot
of
tooling
there
like
truffle
hard
hat.
I
cannot.
F
All
these
things
right
and
they're
very
friendly,
if
you're
not
from
a
quarterback
friendly
enough
right,
it's
still
very
difficult
to
develop
a
team.
Oh.
G
F
Well
right
now
the
main
thing
would
be
the
bluetooth
application,
backend,
that's,
basically,
an
environment,
a
sandbox
environment
that
allows
people
to
test
the
smart
contracts
and
the
bluetooth
application.
Backend
actually
uses
the
the
real
time
algorithm
of
the
cardano
of
the
main
cardinal
network
in
order
to
calculate
the
fees.
F
So
when
you
are
testing
on
the
bluetooth
application
back
end,
the
fees
that
you
are
going
to
get
when
you're
testing
the
transactions
and
whatever
are,
are
going
to
be
pretty
much
the
same
as
when
it
disappeared
to
the
main
net
and
as
as
this
tool
advances,
it's
actually
going
to
become
more
complex
and
even
allow
for
certain
simulations
of
the
blockchain
in
real
time.
So
you
can
test
how
your
transactions
are
going
to
go
to
the
different
blocks,
using
the
extended
honest
transaction
model
and
that's
the
accounting
model
of
cardano
right.
The
eu
dxo.
F
So
yes,
at
this
time
is
clunky.
It
is
more
difficult,
perhaps
than
on
ethereum,
but
on
the
long
term,
it's
going
to
get
easier
and
they're
going
to
be
a
lot
of
more
tools
and
ultimately,
because
cardano
has
this
excellent
property
that
when
you,
when
your
transaction
is
accepted
by
one
of
the
nodes
in
the
network,
you
have
the
guarantee
that
it's
not
going
to
fail,
not
like
ontario
right.
That.
F
Exchange
and
maybe
you
ran
out
of
gas-
and
you
know
it
didn't-
takes
away
your
gas
and
the
transaction
failed
that
that
could
never
happen
on
cardano
and
that's
why
it
is
ideal.
This
platform
is
ideal
on
cardano,
because
we
are
not
going
to
attract
traders
right
people
trying
to
make
money
or
or
try
to
make
some
sort
of
a
profit.
F
We
are
going
to
try
to
fund
a
grassroot
project
and
we
cannot
ask
the
people
funding
grassroots
projects
to
raise
their
money
on
gas
transactions
that
may
fail
and
have
that
money
you
know
taken
from
from
them
from
the
network
and
and
lose
that
money.
So
I
think
adam
is
ideal,
but
by
this
type
of
platform,
and
that's
why
we're
here
and
not
on
other
chains
that
are
using
pdm
mode.
G
Well,
I
do,
I
certainly
don't
want
to
monopolize
anyone's
time.
I
put
something
a
link
to
my
basically
authentication
through
the
nami
wallet.
This
is
about
as
far
as
I
can
take
it
with
automated
testing.
It's
software
that
you're
free
to
use
it's
all
open
source.
Of
course,
if
that's
a
resource
I'll
just
leave
it
at
that,
you
can
check
it
out.
G
Barely
familiar
with
I've
heard
of
the
plutus
platform,
that's
the
last
term.
I
was
familiar
with.
B
G
B
Thanks
jim
yeah
I've
I've
forgotten
about
gas
fees.
You
know
I've
been
on
cardano
for
a
while
and
there's,
certainly
not
as
much
utility
as
we're
hoping
for,
but
we
are
definitely
working
towards
more
of
this
more
transparency,
more
quickness,
more
utility
yeah
thanks
for
that
daniel,
very,
very
helpful
input.
B
You're
welcome
to
chatter
you-
and
I
can
chatter
together,
take
over
our
conversation,
but
welcome
for
sure,
and
thank
you
for
coming
and
and
and
piping
up
keith
marcus
brock
leroy.
Please
feel
free
to
and
welcome
to
pipe
up
as
catalyst
says,
we
have
a
safe
and
lively
environment
to
reach
the
highest
in
collaboration.
There
is
no
judgment.
B
There
is
no
stupid
question,
we're
here
to
figure
it
out
and
if
you
have
something
that
you
don't
quite
agree
with,
speak
your
mind
and
we'll
figure
it
out
we're
not
here
to
oppose
or
to
argue
we're
here
to
figure
out
different
perspectives
and
understanding
of
how
things
can
work
better.
That's
the
whole
plan,
that's
the
whole
goal.
Making
the
world
work
better
for
all.
H
So
I'll
share
a
little
bit.
I
got
familiar
with
a
a
while
ago
when
ada
was
around
17
cents
or
less.
What
I
was.
There
was
a
company
in
germany
that
sold
small
increments
of
gold.
It
was
a
multi-level
marketing
company
and
they
they
had
been
around
since
2011,
and
the
people
involved
try
to
recruit
people.
You
know
just
like
any
other
multi-level
marketing
company,
then
at
one
point
around
2017
they
decided
they're
going
to
create
a
cryptocurrency
backed
by
gold.
H
So
I
was
looking
at
a
look.
You
know
familiar
a
little
bit
about
cryptocurrency,
but
not
that
much
and
that's
what
got
me
involved
in
it
was
getting
involved.
In
this
token,
when
it
was
an
initial
coin
offering
they
gave
you
bonus
callings
and
I
ended
up
getting
about
a
million
of
these
coins
and
referring
people
and
the
person
that
referred
me
referred.
People
and
the
whole
thing
blew
up,
and
so
I
felt
bad.
I
said
what
am
I
going
to
do.
H
I
got
all
these
people
involved
and
so
the
some
of
the
people
that
were
involved.
They
decided
we're
going
to
create
our
own
token.
It
was
the
g999
token
and
they
had
products
attached,
but
a
lot
of
the
multi-level
people
moved
into
that
and
they
built
it
on
a
stellar
blockchain,
and
so
that
turned
out
to
be
a
bust,
and
so
I
said
what
am
I
going
to
do
now?
That's
when
I
found
about
found
out
about
aida
and
so
those
other
two
projects,
except
for
the
one
on
stellar.
H
The
first
project
was
built
as
an
erc20,
and
so
I
had
to
migrate
that
and
pay
gas
fees
in
order
to
get
it
over
to
the
g
triple
nine.
And
then
I
took
the
g
triple
nine
everybody
involved
and
and
what
would
happen
with
this
coin?
Is
they
wanted
to
run
it
up
since
the
people
that
owned
the
gold
back
coin?
H
They
thought?
Okay,
we
control
the
market
because
no
one
else
is
involved.
With
this
coin,
we're
just
going
to
run
up
the
market.
What
they
didn't
count
on
is
the
people
that
got
stung
with
the
first
coin,
just
wanted
to
jump
ship
as
soon
as
they
saw
some
money,
so
it
got
to
seven
cents
and
everybody
just
dumped
it.
H
And
so
then,
I
noticed
the
pattern.
I
kind
of
hung
in
there,
hoping
that
this
thing
would
turn
around
after
the
initial
dumping
of
the
coins,
and
it
never
quite
did
it
would
go
for
a
few
months
and
then
it
would
reach
about
two
cents,
and
then
everybody
would
dump
them
again
and
that
kept
going,
and
so
when
it
got
to
2.1
cents.
B
D
B
B
I
don't
know
how
long
you've
been
in
this
community,
but
you'll
find
you've
come
here
for
a
reason,
and-
and
we
have
a
lot
of
these
sour
experiences
from
the
gas
fees
to
the
ico
phases
where
we
get
dragged
into
you
know
this
coin,
that's
going
to
go
to
the
moon,
it's
going
to
take
care
of
me
and
my
retirement.
B
B
In
the
conversations
like
yeah,
I
can
carry
this
on
for
a
half
hour,
but
for
the
other
people
that
don't
know
about
it,.
H
H
You
know
he's
tr.
What
he's
trying
to
do
is
he's
trying
to
save
the
forest,
and
I
heard
some
talk
here
about
you
know:
saving
the
ocean.
He
wants
to
create
a
method
where
he
can,
rather
than
have
somebody
come
in
and
destroy
the
rain
forest,
be
able
to
purchase
the
property
in
order
to
prevent
it
from
being
destroyed,
and
so
he
wanted
to
create
a
coin
and
to
in
order
to
do
that.
B
B
There's
going
to
be
some
collaborations
going
on
with
peter
from
nanaimo,
I
think
he's
our
new
westminster
and
he's
got
a
project
on
tokenizing
old
growth
trees.
So
definitely
you
have
landed
in
the
right
place.
I'm
also
going
to
drop
some
links
into
the
cardano
for
climate
telegram
and
discord
channels
sounds.
J
Excellent:
hey
sebastian
yeah,
I
just
this
is
the
first
time
I've
actually
caught
one
live
so
first
time
using
the
breakout
room
and
getting
into
some
more
information.
J
My
business
partner
and
I
have
been
in
the
crypto
space
since
2017,
and
we
did
a
ton
of
research
and
decided
that
our
best
option
for
investing
in
what
we
consider
infrastructure
was
cardinal
with
the
way
it's
being
developed
and,
as
a
result,
we
talked
my
brother
who's,
the
tech
guy
to
talk
him
into
setting
up
a
stake,
pool
which
we've
been
running
since
the
itn
and
have
been
running
ever
since,
and
we
didn't
like,
we
believe
in
the
fundamentals
of
cardinal
the
principles
behind
it
and
our
state
pool.
J
We
named
it
agape
pool
which
refers
to
like
a
principled
love
where
you're
looking
out
for
other
people's
interests.
First,
that's
the
theme
that
we
run
on
and
so
early
on.
We
reached
out
to
andrew
thornhill
and
his
team
that
were
working
with
bias
vineyards
with
the
scan,
trust,
qr
code
track
and
trace
solution
on
the
blockchain
on
cardano
blockchain.
J
To
do
some
work
with
them.
For
us,
we
obviously
with
our
kids
and
everything
we
value
our
environment
and
we're
wanting
to
build
out
a
marketplace
that
will
essentially
prove
that
we've
been
working
with
another
developer
who's
using
a
different
blockchain
sidechain
to
help
with
transactions
and
stuff,
and
we're
at
the
point
now,
where
we're
getting
ready
to
be
able
to
launch
the
marketplace.
J
And
specifically
our
desire
is
to
be
inclusive
to
everyone.
So
how
we've
tried
to
set
it
up
is
to
make
it
so
that
you
can
post
a
watermark
nft
so
show
what
you
would
be
willing
to
offer
as
an
nft
before
going
to
the
expense
of
actually
minting
it
on
chain
and
then
we're
trying
to
develop
a
way
to
come
up
with
a
reputation
so
being
able
to
as
a
seller.
J
So
that's
why
we're
really
interested
in
biased
vineyards
because
they're
using
the
qr
codes
to
track
and
trace
their
wine
and
show
chain
of
custody
with
their
specific
wine,
and
that
also
proves
it's
an
authentication
that
wine
is
produced
by
that
particular
vineyard
and
so
for
us,
like,
we
are
trying
to
develop
work
along
with
climate,
like
incentives
as
well.
Carbon
credits.
I've
reached
out
to
a
gentleman
by
the
name
of
derrick
ellard.
J
He
is
a
designer
for
ships
and
he's
designed
several
different
ships
that
are
sail
cargo
ships
and
run
on
electricity
as
well,
so
that
we
can
generate
carbon
tax
credits
and
be
able
to
sell
those
to
supplement
those
who
are
transporting
goods
via
sale,
cargo
and
it's.
This
is
like,
I
said
the
first
time
that
I've
gotten
in
on
a
conversation
like
this,
but
truly
it
like.
J
J
Well,
you
claim
that
you
have
this
product
at
this
quality
that
you
can
deliver
to
a
port,
for
example,
so
it
can
be
picked
up
for
shipping
and
be
able
to
trust
that
you
know,
because
of
their
proven
track
record
that
that
is
going
to
be
delivered
as
as
expected
and
you'll
be
able
to
transact
with
that
individual
and
then,
as
you're
moving
your
cargo,
you
can
have
it
so
that
the
chain
of
custody
is
actually
in
transition
or
as
it's
moving
across
the
ocean.
J
The
next
owner
could
take
ownership
of
it
for
customs
and
everything
like
that
to
make
things
a
lot
easier,
and
so
my
brother
and
I
have
taken
the
course
that
our
through
amergo
academy
we've
done
that,
because
we're
interested
in
building
our
digital
identities,
we
realize
this
is
how
the
world
is
going
to
be
moving
forward.
This
is
how
things
are
most
likely
going
to
happen,
and
we
welcome
that.
We
don't
want
to.
You
know,
hide
anything.
J
J
They
are
a
small
community
down
there
that
are
very
that
are
helping
organic
coffee
growers
set
up
their
coffee
plantations.
They've
done
that
over
the
past
few
years
and
they're
building
a
the
largest
wooden
sail,
ship
cargo
vessel
that'll
be
sailing
from
costa
rica
up
to
vancouver
and
I'm
a
canadian
I
I
was
born
and
raised
in
british
columbia.
J
J
B
Listen
to
it
on
audible,
if
you
can
or
get
the
book
really
quite
amazing,
because
you're
talking
exactly
about
the
shipping
about
sailing-
and
that's
that's
really
resonating
with
my
heart,
I'm
also
a
local
bc
person.
Oh
cool
you'll
find
a
lot
of
us
in
terryville,
terry
yeah,.
J
B
B
J
B
B
Yeah
off
grid,
that's
all
please!
Please
bro
join
our
cardano
for
climate
telegram,
our
discord
there
are
so
you
know,
as
you
speak,
my
my
brain
is
going
crazy
thinking
about
all
the
different
connections
that
you
have
with
everybody
else
in
our
group
and
we're.
You
know:
we've
only
begun.
We've
only
started
this
three
four
months
ago
and
and
starting
to
draw
people
in
and
make
these
collaborative
connections
around
climate
change
and
around
these
issues
of
traceability.
B
Transparency.
Trust!
Oh
there's,
three
t's
for
you.
You
know
this
is
all
really
really
important
to
us
and
we're
working
towards
it
so
very
happy
to
have
you
on
board
yourm.
You.
B
D
H
D
About
regenerative
agriculture
so
and
transparent
traceability
of
supply
chain
is
very,
very
important,
obviously
so
yeah
so
log
into
this
telegram,
and
you
will
get
more
information
about
there.
You
can
chat
chat
afterwards,
and
you
said
that
you
like
the
microfinance
and
supporting
projects,
that's
really
what
we
are
trying
or
we're
trying
to
do
around
little
fish.
J
Yes,
that's
awesome.
I
would
like
to
try
and
incorporate
it
like
I'm,
not
gonna,
try
to
pull
the
wool
over
your
guys's
eyes
or
anything.
So
even
sebastian
knows
I'm
not
a
tech
person.
I
just
realized
the
value
of
the
technology,
and
I've
tried
to
act
on
it
quickly
to
try
to
reach
out
for
ones
to
help
me
build
this
marketplace
and
thankfully,
because
the
cardano
community
is
so
kind
and
generous,
I've
actually
been
blessed
with
falling
into
the
right
hands.
J
J
I'm
I'm
of
the
opinion
of
the
belief
that
you
build
something
that's
working
and
secure
and
function
and
then
offer
it
instead
of
promising
everything
and
then
not
delivering
so
we've
been
working
on
our
platform,
for
I
guess
close
to
a
year
now-
and
it
looks
like
probably
february-
would
be
able
to
to
do
our
launch
on
that,
but
really
like
to
take
some
of
the
revenue
from
the
platform
and
put
it
back
to
the
community,
specifically
with
ones
who
are
starting
up
with
their
teleprism
identities,
on
the
blockchain
and
help
them
to
start
build
reputation
in
transactions
and
then
in
the
future.
J
Once
we
have
enough
base,
that's
where
we
look
at
building
a
dap
with
somebody,
hopefully
like
singularitynet,
which
would
be
able
to
provide
some
sort
of
idea
of
when
you're
plotting
a
course
charting
your
course.
With
sailing
cargo
you'd
be
able
to
see
what
loads
are
available,
what
products
you
could
be
taking
or
picking
up
from
your
current
location
and
delivering
to
your
destination
of
choice.
J
We
think
that
something
like
that
would
potentially
help
a
lot
of
yachters
ones
who
are
just
doing
it
because
they
love
that
lifestyle.
They
love
the
ocean
and
the.
B
I
have
few
high
school
friends
that
have
done
sailing
for
quite
a
while
on
the
coast,
so
it's
very,
very
cool.
Can
you
do
me
a
favor
though,
and
introduce
yourself
on
the
telegram
channel
and
just
you
know
who
you
are
and
and
your
connections
different
things
like
that,
because
there's
so
many
pieces,
you're
gonna
find
people
jumping
in
and
going.
Oh,
my
god.
I
know
you
know
exactly
what
you're
talking
about.
I
know
how
I
can
help.
Did
you
happen
to
put
in
a
proposal
for
a
project
catalyst
for
funding.
J
No,
no,
I
have
not
yet
in
the
future.
We
would
like
to
entertain
doing
that
yep
and
that's
where
we
can.
B
J
B
You're
right
on
track,
because
that's
that's
a
big
part
of
it
just
coming
in
with
nothing
to
show
you're
not
likely
to
get
funded.
Having
this
drive
proving
yourself,
first
absolutely
spot
on.
J
That's
that's
our
plan
of
attack
anyway,
that's
how
we're
approaching
it
and
hopefully,
and
I'm
quite
confident
that
it
will
be
a
fairly
successful
plan
of
attack
if
we
can
prove
that,
that's
what
we
want
to
do
and
have
smart
contracts
that
are
helping
to
reinvest
into
the
community
with
ones
who
you
know
are
wanting
to
build
reputation
with
teleprism
identities
and
also
funding
like
with
derek
he,
like
I
mentioned
as
a
sailboat
designer
cargo
ship
designer
and
with
his
project,
basically
he's
ready
to
go.
J
He
just
needs
funding,
so
if
we
can,
as
a
community,
come
together,
crowdsource
some
funding
for
ships
for
transparent
international
marketplace
that
can
provide
eco-friendly
transport
and
help
different
ones
get
on
board.
With
that,
I
think
that
would
be
something
that
would
be
amazing
so
and
it's.
B
Why
we're
here
to
help
each
other?
Do
these
incredible
things
all
these
different
gifts
that
we
have
all
these
different
skills
and
experiences
different
perspectives
on
solving
our
little
world,
our
problems
in
the
world?
It's
exactly
why
littlefish
is
here.
You
know
the
the
creation
of
this
decentralized
autonomous
organization
to
help
figure
out
how
to
get
these
funds
in
and
out
to
the
people
that
need
them
as
soon
as
possible.
B
A
B
Yeah
and
so
we're
we're
all
contributing
a
small
amount
to
it,
whether
we
see
anything
out
of
it,
there's
no
guarantees,
but
it
is
an
experiment,
unlike
any
others,
and
that
we
do
hope
unless
we
try
it,
we
don't
know
if
it'll
work
right.
What
have
we
got?
Yeah.
J
Exactly
excellent,
what
is
your
discord
channel
then
so
that
we
can,
if.
B
You
scroll
up
yeah
scroll
up
in
the
chat
there,
joram
posted
all
the
cardano
for
climate
links
and
jim.
I
hope
you're
gonna,
post
yours
once
more
as
well.
B
Perfect,
so
thank
you
for
sharing
brock
again,
I
think
we
could
talk
a
little
bit
a
little
bit
longer
leroy
you're
sitting
there
either
you're
on
mute
or
just
shy
to
speak
up
your
turn.
I
Thank
you.
Thank
you
for
acknowledging
me,
I'm
sort
of
like
a
layman,
I'm
just
sort
of
like
listening
in
trying
to
figure
it
all
out.
I
know
that
a
dao
is
like
a
decentralized
autonomous
organization,
but
there's
so
many
in
there
they're
they're,
so
they
have
different.
I
guess!
Well,
I
don't
know
what
what
the
word
would
be,
but
they
they
they
all
want
want
to
do
different
things.
B
Well,
we're
warned
in
the
town
halls
that
things
will
break
that
may
overwhelm
they
will
inspire,
but
we
do
have
this
great
place
to
collaborate.
B
Dows
are
you
know
pretty
new
to
me
as
well,
I'm
starting
to
understand
them.
The
whole
idea
of
decentralized
governance
is
so
foreign
to
me
that
it's
hard
to
to
comprehend.
Have
you
found
your
place?
Have
you
connected
with
other
people,
you're
new
and
just
exploring?
How
are
you
connected
with
catalyst,
leroy.
I
B
B
I
Right
now,
no,
no,
I'm
just
sort
of
like
all
over
the
place,
but
cardano
to
me
is
is
is,
is
I
would
consider
it
a
community
when
you
say
community?
What
are
you
specifically
talking
about
like.
B
What
is
it
our
community?
It's
like
our
our
cardano
for
climate
was
a
proposal
that
we
put
in
in
fund
six.
It
was
a
challenge
and
out
of
it,
we've
joined
forces
or
160
people
in
the
telegram
chat,
170
180
in
in
discord
and
we've
formed
this
like-minded
community,
where
our
our
hearts,
our
values,
are
around
solving
the
issues
on
climate
change.
B
I
I've
been
like,
I
said:
I've
been
trying
to
figure
out
cryptocurrencies
forever.
I
got
a
little
bitcoin
and
then
cardano
seems
to
seem
to
me
like
in
the
early
stages
like
around
2008-2009.
I
I
got
cardano
and
specifically
is
because
they
they
seem
like
they.
They
were
transparent.
You
know
they
kind
of,
let
you
know
what
was
going
on
and
it
seemed
like
a
big
community,
but
initially
it
was
just
to
invest
in
cryptocurrency.
B
So
you
got
hooked,
and
here
you
are
so
there
are
many
different
communities
within
cardano
catalyst.
Swarm
is
one
there's
the
tech
side
in
gimbal
lab.
Our
group
is
relatively
new
four
or
five
months
old
cardano
for
climate
based
on
climate
change.
There's
water
that
comes
out
of
africa,
waya
collective
is
also
out
of
africa.
B
I
B
I
Climate
changes,
climate
change-
is
pretty
important,
but
it
seems
like
a
huge
humongous
task.
B
I
B
Have
from
the
different
perspectives
the
greater
chance
we
have
of
actually
making
an
impact
on
it?
Our
group
is
about
that
trying
to
figure
out
calculating
impact
traceability
actually
connecting
on
the
ground
projects,
with
blockchain
solutions
and
cardano
being
the
most
environmentally
friendly.
With
the
utxo
they're
they're
10
000
times
they
use
ten
thousand
times
less
energy
than
bitcoin
because
of
the
type
of
transaction
that
they
are
and
they're
fast
and
the
fees
are
are
minuscule
less
than
one
ada
for
them.
B
So
there's
a
lot
of
different
reasons
to
support
a
lot
of
the
stake
pool
operators
are
working
on
being
100,
sustainable
energy
as
well,
and
there's
a
group
of
stake,
pool
operators
that
have
actually
initiated
calculating
the
carbon
footprint
of
cardano
and
helping
to
mitigate
that
by
planting
trees
connecting
making
connections
that
way
so
pretty
unusual
place
to
be
in
the
crypto
space,
but
pretty
pretty
wonderful
at
the
same
time.
B
I
Is
this
now
like
something
that
need
to
be
funded
or
are?
Are
you
are
you
figuring
out
ways
to
to
make
money
so
that
you
can
apply
it
to
like
climate
change
or
how
did
how?
How
did
you
really
work.
B
And
we
try
and
figure
out
the
solutions.
How
do
we
generate
sustainable
income
so
that
we
can
keep
giving
and
not
doing
the
same
donation
cycle
that
the
green
party
does
you
know
we
need
more
money,
send
us
some
more
money.
We
need
more
money,
send
us
some
more
money.
We
have
to
figure
these
things
out.
One
of
the
ways
is
a
stake
pool
and
it
generates
different
things.
Gem
has
some
ideas
too.
A
So
we
will
distribute
our
tokens
in
exchange
to
the
ada
that
is
submitted
to
the
system
and
we
plan
to
create
those
energies
with
the
artists
all
around
the
world.
So
if
someone
proposes
activism
act
and
we
will
request
from
an
artist
to
fill
out
the
nft
and
that
will
also
give
value
to
the
system,
we.
I
A
I
So
they're
gonna
like
be
donating
the
nfts
and
you
in
turn
like
sell
them
and
and
use
it
towards
the
the
climate
changing.
A
No,
they
are
not
donations,
they
will
be
valuable
after
a
certain
amount
of
time.
So,
if
you
think
of
a
big
act
in
the
world-
and
you
have
an
nft
for
that
act
for
several
years
later-
and
it
will
be
valuable,
so
both
the
creators,
both
the
supporters
and
the
activists-
will
get
benefited
from
it.
Also,
we
we
will
try
to
have
an
ecosystem
and
we
will
maybe,
in
the
next
years
we
can
have
a
metaverse
kind
of
play
playing
game
playing
system.
I
I
B
And
there
is
also
the
little
fish
proposal
in
project
catalyst.
Have
you
put
the
link
in
for
that?
We've
got
our
funding
round
coming
up
a
voting
starts,
I
think
january
6th.
Or
does
it
already
start.
B
B
J
B
D
J
B
We
have
the
power,
we
are
the
little
fish
we've
come
back
around
and
we
can.
We
can
start
making
a
significant
difference
together,
not
alone,
but
together
we
can
make
a
difference.
So
thank
you
all
for
coming
jim.
Are
you
good
closing
up
yeah
yeah
you're.