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- In this call David shows off the CCDG's new resource page
- The DaiPOS team gives us a (rare) demo of a way to transact in Dai
- Lenka recaps some of the events from Prague Blockchain Week'
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B
B
But
yes,
so
today
on
the
agenda,
we
we
have
quite
a
lot
going
on
this
week.
We
have
the
roads
to
main
that
release
where
the
team
updated
the
community
on
the
current
progress,
a
bunch
of
the
stuff,
that's
in
the
pipeline
and
all
that
jazz
and
we're
gonna
talk
a
little
bit
about
that.
We're
gonna
talk
about
the
new
CDP
portal.
We're
gonna
talk
about
our
recent
partnership
with
medics
I'll
talk
about
what
they
are
a
little
bit
later
and
then
we
also
have
a
special
guest
mr.
B
Aaron
Anderson
from
Tennessee,
who
was
one
of
the
winner
winners
of
the
status.
I
am
crypto
life
hackathon
with
his
die
pasa
application,
which
is
really
really
cool.
He
had
a
chance
to
demo
it
from
yesterday
and
I
think
you
guys
would
really
like
it
he's
gonna
demo
it
for
us
a
little
bit
later
so
yeah
in
the
meeting.
I
think
we
got
Jessica
here,
she's
gonna
be
looking
at
the
chat.
B
If
anybody
has
questions,
our
format
is
very,
very
sort
of
dialogue,
II
we're
not
we're,
not
a
big
group
and
I
think
most
of
the
people
that
end
up
watching
these
end
up
watching
the
recording
which
this
is
recorded
so
feel
free
to
ask
any
questions.
We
love
answering
them.
We
love
educating
our
communities,
so
please
be
our
guest,
so
yeah
this
week,
I'm
gonna
post
the
link
to
the
road,
some
mainland,
that
release
there's
a
lot
of
really
really
cool
things
that
happened
there.
B
So
for
one
there's
gonna
be
a
trail
of
bits.
Audit
I
think
it
already
launched
and
it's
gonna
be
it's
gonna,
be
the
results
that'll
be
in.
In
a
few
weeks,
we
also
announced
a
bug
bounty
after
the
audit
is
done.
They're
gonna,
put
out
a
bigger
bug,
bounty
for
the
community
to
sort
of
do
self
auditing
and
look
for
bugs
themselves
and
that's
exciting.
B
B
B
B
Is
it's
basically
going
to
analyze
all
the
information
on
the
smart
contracts
for
the
bad
credit
system,
sort
of
real-time
and
it's
going
to
make
information
available
in
a
really
really
efficient
way,
and
that's
going
to
be
really
great
for
our
ecosystem
development,
because
you
know
projects
aspiring
developers.
You
know
anybody
who's,
gonna,
be
building
real
products
on
the
stuff
is
gonna
have
access
to
that
low,
latency
information,
that's
required
for
for
financial
applications
and
software.
It's
really
really
important
and
I
love.
It
hey.
What's
up
mariana
hi.
B
So
we
have
a
lot
of
news
this
week.
It's
really
freaking
cool,
also
I'm
kind
of
gonna
run
through
these
a
little
bit
quicker,
but
we
also
have
Oracle
upgrades.
So
no
longer
is
every
single
transaction.
That's
gonna,
you
know
put
out
an
update
on
the
price
feed
gonna
be
an
aetherium
transaction
which
is
like
really
really
costly.
Instead,
it's
gonna
first
kind
of
be
bundled
up
using
secure.
B
There's
already
a
died
is
library
out
right
now
that
people
can
play
with
and
I've
seen,
workshops
put
out
by
the
team
really
really
cool
stuff,
really
cool
stuff.
There's
gonna
be
a
new
keeper
framework
and
then
they
also
announced
that,
as
everybody
sort
of
expected,
when
multi
collateral
die,
there's
gonna
be
a
sort
of
six
month
window
where
anybody
with
CDP's
on
the
old
system
can
migrate
them
over.
B
But
basically,
there's
gonna
be
a
tool
called
the
dive
Redeemer,
and
anybody
can
pretty
much
use
that
to
migrate
over
to
the
multi
collateral,
diversion
and
redeem
their
old
die
for
sort
of
new
die,
and
it's
not
100%
sure
how
it's
gonna
work
but
I'm
sure
we're
gonna
get
more
details
on
that
in
the
near
future,
but
yeah.
So
that's
all
the
stuff
in
the
in
the
very
very
most
recent
update.
B
B
I
heard
Kenny
row
in
the
last
meeting
was
like
he
was
like
yeah
yeah.
You
know,
I
kind
of
architected,
the
the
proxy
contract
myself
and
I
was
scared,
but
yeah
I,
actually
migrated
I
took
I
took
the
stuff
earlier
today,
just
just
so.
B
I
could
play
around
with
the
with
the
UI
and
get
a
chance
to
give
the
product
feedback
guys
well
Jordan
and
the
UI
team
a
bit
of
a
feedback
which,
by
the
way,
if
anybody's
watching
you
guys,
definitely
should
visit
our
Rocket
chat
and
go
into
the
hashed
al
product
feedback
channel.
If
you
guys
have
any
user
experience,
UI
feedback
on
the
new
portal,
or
even
also
the
voting,
the
governance
of
voting
dashboard,
our
guys
are
always
looking
for
feedback.
So
don't
be
shy.
B
We
encourage
them
so
for
the
partnership
updates,
we
only
have
one
partner
that
was
announced
this
week.
Surprise
surprise.
It
was
a
project
called
medics
protocol
and
medics
protocol
is
actually
really
really
interesting
up.
Sorry,
post
the
link
to
the
medics
portal
real
call
website,
basically
they're
they're,
a
protocol
they're
primarily
like
a
registry
for
physicians,
where
the
physician
can
like
up
the
upload
they're
like
degrees
and
like
put
putting
all
their
credentials
and
all
that
stuff
like
that
hold
on.
B
You
know
you
my
rocket
chat
because
I'm
being
blown
up
right
now,
okay,
yeah,
so
medics
protocol
is
like
a
sort
of
an
open
source,
global
healthcare
market.
So
they're
trying
to
be
a
registry
they're,
also
trying
to
be
like
a
patient
to
patients,
a
physician,
a
meant,
a
solution,
they're
trying
to
do
a
lot
and
trying
to
have
other
adapts
launched
on
top
of
their
protocol
that
are
to
do
with
the
sort
of
medical
world,
the
decentralized
medical
world,
and
it's
really
cool,
because
in
the
same
way
like
we
believe
in
decentralized
finance.
B
They
believe
in
sort
of
decentralized
medical.
The
ability
or
the
centralized
sort
of
medical
coverage
in
emerging
markets
it'd
be
really
cool
to
see
what
their
project
can
sort
of
unlock
in
the
face
of
maybe
restrictive
government.
Sir
I
don't
know,
I
have
no
idea
but
really
cool
project.
Decentralize
right.
B
But
what
they're,
what
they're
gonna
do
is
they're,
basically
going
to
be
doing
three
things:
they're
gonna,
be
allowing
patients
basically
pay
physicians
and
die
as
well
as
either.
So
those
are
the
two
things
that
they're
gonna
be
accepting,
is
payment
and
since
they're,
accepting
ether
inside
of
their
medics
wallet,
they're
gonna
be
basically
porting
in
or
linking
in
Oasis
about
direct.
So
physicians,
who
accept
the
payment
in
ether,
can
immediately
escape
that
volatility
and
transfer
it
all
and
to
die
immediately.
B
So
I
thought
that
was
pretty
cool,
oh
and
also
they're
gonna,
be
using
our
oracle
feed
our
price
feed
for
ether
for
quoting
prices
on
their
protocol.
So
if
a
physician
like
puts
up
a
bunch
of
services,
the
physician
will
be
able
to
quote
it
well
they'll
put
up
the
quote
in
dye
or
in
US
dollars
or
whatever
currency
in
the
future.
That
will
be
available
to
quote,
but
they'll
have
sort
of
a
conversion
they'll
be
using
our
price
feed
for
that
yeah.
A
B
A
This
is
me
the
one
in
charge
of
that
tricky
question.
I,
don't
have
like
a
question
per
se,
but
I
do
being
wondering
a
lot
this
week,
mostly
because
well,
my
assistant
cyril
talks
about
that
is
related
to
theorem,
scalability
right
and
the
thing
is,
and-
and
this
is
like
well
learning
question
right:
what
happens
if
etherium
it's
not
able
to
escape
to-
let's
say,
for
example,
10,000
transactions
per
second
us,
we,
we
are
seeing
those
research
papers
in
well
a
lot
of
opinions
on
twitter
right.
A
B
Interesting
well,
I
mean
I.
Think
for
the
theorem
scaling
thing
is
the
most
important
thing
because
it
for
transactions
to
occur
like
the
way
we
want
to
with
die,
but
like
at
least
like
retail
transactions
for
the
currency
to
actually
be
used
by
like
regular
people,
there
will
have
to
be
scaling
and,
if
not
I
mean
I,
know,
maker
and
the
team
have
been
sort
of
loosely
planning,
the
ability
to
port
over
to
other
block
chains
and
perhaps
like
in
a
year
two
years.
B
Five
years,
though,
there'll
be
more
projects
like
polka
dot
and,
and
you
know,
yeah,
they're,
cosmos,
yeah
and
other
people
that
are
sort
of
making
reliable
bridges
between
block
chains.
So
you
never
know
that
when
you
know
if
number
scales,
it
still
might
be
a
great
sort
of
base
a
base
block
chain
so
host
maker
down,
but
then
also
sort
of
we
could
populate
other
blockchain.
So
yeah.
A
Yeah,
it's
true
I
mean
when
I'm
talking
no
stability
I'm
talking
about
on
chain
stability
right
because,
as
you
said,
that
probably
probably
rules
he
is
unchanged-
gravity
scalability
cannot
achieve
that
number
or
those
numbers,
a
I,
guess
it.
We
will
see
like
the
side
chains
right,
yes,
that
job
Lucian's.
B
Yes,
I
chains
also,
you
might
see
things
like
like
credit
cards
that
might
take
like
a
balance
in
escrow
and
then
just
might
use
the
visa
network
on
top
of
it.
But
obviously
that
has
it's
like
regulatory
challenges
and
stuff
I
know:
project
like
10x
definitely
were
struggling
to
to
get
their
stuff
off
the
ground,
at
least
in
the
US.
But
yeah
I
mean
there's
solutions
to
it.
B
So
I'm
not
really
worried
about
the
scalability
problem
and
I,
especially
think
that
the
way
that
our
project
is
I'm
like
excited
that
we're
one
of
the
one
of
the
few
daps
that
actually
have
users
and
that
actually
isn't
so
limited
by
scalability,
because
you
know
CDP's,
you
don't
need
to
make
a
million
transactions
a
day.
You
know
you
do
a
couple
of
transactions
a
month
and
you're
able
to
have
this
sort
of
leveraged
position,
you're
able
to
create
die
and
to
sort
of
use
it
in
centralized
loan
and
I.
B
Think
it'll
be
the
same
thing
when,
when
regular
users
can
like
use
the
savings
rate,
for
example
road
for
died
and
for
those
that
don't
know
the
savings
mode
for
die,
is
something
that's
going
to
be
a
part
of
the
multi
lateral
diabetes.
We're
gonna
be
a
smart
contract
that
basically
gives
a
percentage
yield
similar.
It's
akin
to
a
decentralized
savings
account,
so
you
might
get
like
anywhere
from
like
half
a
percent
interest
depending
on
what
makers
side,
but
yeah
it'll
be
really
cool
to
see.
B
What's
scaling,
how
scaling
is
gonna
affect
the
growth
of
our
system,
but
I
definitely
think
that
if
a
scaling
solution
on
the
base
layer
comes,
that's
gonna,
just
both
drop
all
the
other
solution.
If
you
have
a
second
layer
solution
on
top
of
a
really
strong
first
layer,
I
mean
you
know
you
could
surpass
easy.
You
could
surpass.
You
know
all
those
things
you
could
get
accident
like
I
remember
when
I
was
like
first
getting
into
Bitcoin.
I
was
obsessed
at
sort
of
Andreas.
A
B
B
A
Yeah,
mostly
because
well
I
tend
to
to
treat
Twitter
a
lot.
I
know
that's
a
good
or
bad
thing,
and
but
I
like
to
see
like
how
do
I
say
this,
like
the
other
parts
of
crypto
that
I,
that
is
not
so
much
into
tier
iam
right
and
they
are
always
bringing
like
this
concern
of
scan
abilities
on
chain
governance
and
that
kind
of
inspired
things
that
are
being
researched
right
now,
so
that
that
is
why
I
had
that
question.
Should
we
do
this
yeah.
A
B
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E
My
name
is
Aaron
Anderson
I'm,
a
dab
developer
I
got
a
I
co-founded.
We
started
out
as
a
solidity
shop
now
we're
chain
agnostic.
We
call
ourselves
web
three
devs
and
I
was
at
the
status
hackathon
in
Prague,
where
we
built
a
point-of-sale
solution
for
or
they
used
die,
I'll
go
ahead
and
let
y'all
take
a
look
at
it.
Real,
quick
and
also
I'll
go
ahead
and
link
my
local
tunnel.
If
anybody
wants
to
play
with
a
map
locally.
E
There
we
go
so
boom
glasses
right
there
and
whenever
you
click
on
any
of
these,
so
you
want
to
buy
a
cup
should
pop
up
a
QR
code
that
QR
code
has
the
transaction
object,
so
you
can
scan
it
with
any
wallet
that
has
a
QR
code.
Scanner
status
work
just
fine
at
the
hackathon.
So
if
you
scan
that
it
will,
that
will
monitor
that
right.
Now,
it's
not
connecting
on
my
side
to
meta
mask,
but
if
I
swap
this
screen
around
I
can
show
you
what
it's
doing
on
my
phone.
E
So
right
there
I
don't
know
if
y'all
can
see
it,
it
says
zero
point:
zero,
zero
die!
It's
because
I
used
all
my
die
on
the
pirate
ship,
so
I
don't
have
any
left
in
that
account
but
yeah.
If
it's
got
that
is
connecting
to
the
web
3
provider
and
whenever
that
purchase
is
made
it'll
decrement
the
amount
in
your
inventory
and
you'll
see
your
account.
Balance
go
up
well
right.
There.
E
So
we
started
hacking
at
9:00
p.m.
on
Friday
and
turned
in
by
noon
on
Sunday,
and
we
were
all
able
to
get
eight
hours
of
sleep
each
night,
so
it
wasn't
to
two
code
intensive
and
what's
really
cool
about
it
is
it's
all
a
static
file,
so
anybody
can
host
it
anywhere
on
ipfs,
as
possibility
github
pages
like
I'm
running
on
a
local
tunnel
in
this
instance,
if
anybody's
linked
over
to
it
and
is
playing
with
it
locally.
E
B
B
B
B
That's
really
really
freaking
cool
good
job.
Actually,
so
we've
done
a
couple
of
demos
over
the
last
few
community
meetings
in
it.
This
is
one
of
the
most.
This
is
one
of
the
ones
with
like
the
most
sort
of
concrete
use
case
that
I
really
like
it's
sort
of
a
face
to
face
sort
of
crypto
POS
system,
and
for
those
of
you
that
don't
know
a
POS
stands
for
it's
just
point-of-sale,
but
yeah.
It's
really
really
cool
I,
like
it
a
lot
good
job.
Now,
that's.
B
A
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A
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D
B
D
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C
D
And
one
more
really
cool
an
exciting
thing:
I
don't
know
if
you've
seen
the
tweet
from
Saturday
the
second
day
of
hackathon,
we
managed
to
get
general
bytes
ATMs
to
integrate
dye,
so
actually
people
at
the
venue
could
could
buy
with
their
Czech
crowns
some
dye.
So
there
was
another
entry
ticket
for
DP
hour
as
well.
D
Yeah
at
the
status
eckerton,
we
had
Mariano
country
to
give
a
keynote
very
inspiring
one.
It's
been
it's
been
very
tweaked
to
the
topic
of
crypto
life
and
I
think
it
also
helped
a
lot
of
teams
to
get
inspired
by
what
could
actually
be
relevant
for
the
topic.
He
was
speaking
a
lot
about
his
experience
from
Argentina,
and
so
so.
D
C
B
And
then
the
guy
crypto
news
he
interviewed
Nick,
also
at
one
of
these
conferences
and
Nick,
went
into
a
little
bit
more
about
how
the
synthetic
assets
would
work
and
definitely
the
first
time
I
listened
to
runes
talk
about
I
was
like
whoa.
It's
like
mind-blowing,
but,
like
I,
didn't
really
fully
understand
how
it
worked
that
Nick
in
that
interview,
definitely
helps
me
understand
a
little
bit
more.
B
C
Yeah,
we
could
probably
do
all
dedicated
to
that
discussion
and
at
some
point
in
the
future,
if
the
interview
and
the
defect
conversation
isn't
enough.
But
then,
besides
that,
we
also
got
a
chance
to
highlight
all
of
the
great
work
that
maker's
done
Oracle.
So
Mariano
Conte
had
a
chance
to
talk
a
bit
more
as
well.
B
A
B
An
awesome
awesome,
awesome,
talk
about
the
history
of
money
and
and
how
maker
fits
into
it
and
how
it's
sort
of
the
next
step
in
the
evolution
of
money.
I
was
really
freaking
cool
filled
with
history.
I
he
just
did
a
great
job,
so
I'm
gonna
link
it
in
the
chat
and
the
chat.
It's
actually
the
entire
I
think
first
sort
of
track
at
Def,
Con,
but
I
will
add
the
timestamp
also
into
the
chat
it
starts
at
4:30
4:10.
That's
when
his
talk.
Yes,.
D
So
at
that
calm
the
moment
everyone
was
looking
forward
to
was
in
this
talk.
We
even
closed
the
booth
for
at
that
time
and
we
all
went
to
to
watch
it.
We
really
enjoyed
it
and
besides
end
of
keynote,
we
also
had
a
really
successful
workshop
with
with
our
formula
verification
team.
So
we
had
laughs,
Everett,
Daniel
and
Martin
the
workshop,
and
it's
been
really
full.
D
Although
the
it
was
kind
of
competing
with
Joe
Libyan
speaking
on
the
main
stage,
it
was
still
very,
very
packed
and
very
very
interactive,
so
it
was
really
pleasure
to
watch
and
that's
for
Def
Con,
and
then
we
had
one
more
event
that
was
happening
parallel
with
DEFCON.
That
was
blocked
in
for
a
good
event,
with
main
organizer
Alice,
where
rune
was
giving
a
keynote
about
the
four
good
initiatives
that
maker
is
part
of,
and
he
even
donated
$1,000,
which
is
like
transparence,
which
is
like
blockchain
startup.
C
Yeah
we
actually
met
Alice
eath
Berlin
and
we
talked
to
them.
A
bit
more
about
would
be
great
if
they
used
I
in
their
platform.
It's
like
link
was
saying
a
transparent
sort
of
social
impact,
but
platforms
to
what
people
do
is
they
would
choose
to
donate
X
amount
of
money,
but
before
that
money
was
actually
released
to
whoever
the
charity
was,
and
if
the
charity
would
first
have
to
poor
accomplished
a
number
of
goals.
C
That
would
then
say
that,
once
those
goals
are
validated
that
the
funds
could
then
be
released
to
the
social
impact
partner,
which
is
super
cool,
so
it
brings
a
sort
of
sense
of
incentives
to
and
an
idea
towards
accomplishments,
and
it
was
awesome
that
they
used
I
and
having
ruined
you,
the
first
transaction
with
died
on
that
social
impact
platform.
I
thought
was
a
cool
thing,
no
devlin
and.
D
Also,
we've
been
giving
some
of
those
tokens,
so
actually
people
instead
of
buying
drinks,
they
could
just
donate
for
a
good
cause
at
the
at
the
event.
So
they
could
also
make
a
donation
with
the
tokens
take
off,
and
this
brings
me
back
to
the
API,
where
we
actually
gave
all
the
proceeds
to
Ben
the
destruction
at
the
Education
Network
and
those
three
guys.
D
C
Robby's
not
necessarily
just
ahead
of
buy
for
us.
He
works
in
general
for
consensus
and
social
impact,
so
I
think
his.
What
he
was
talking
about
on
the
panel
was
maybe
a
bit
more
inclusive
in
general
than
just
focusing
on
that
project,
but
yeah.
It
would
be
good
to
actually
bring
some
of
the
ether
guys,
maybe
on
to
a
call
to
action
into
projects
by
frost,
yeah.
B
D
And
the
night
of
the
yeah
and
on
the
day
when
the
Alice
event
was
happening
in
the
night
of
that
there
was
a
rave
calm
where
we
had
that
defi
our
moment
and
on
the
2nd
of
November,
which
was
the
last
day
of
that
fund.
We
were
hosting
the
party
at
the
higher
spot
highest
spot
in
Prak
at
the
tower,
and
we
had
one
specially
trained
8
Leger
nano
in
the
raffle
that
was
awesome,
yeah
and.
C
B
That's
awesome:
that's
really
really
awesome.
Yeah
there
was
a
huge
inflow
of
people
both
on
like
the
new
telegram
that
we
launched
and
on
rocket
chat
asking
about
maker.
So,
while
you
guys
were
in
Prague,
I
was
happily
answering
all
their
questions.
It
was
good.
Today
was
a
big
week
for
networking
and
getting
our
name
out
there.
So.
C
B
D
B
Post
the
first
in
the
rocket
shot
and
then
I'm
gonna
post
it
in
the
chat
here
and
it's
a
brand
new,
a
repo,
that's
hosted
by
us
at
maker
doubt,
and
it
is
collection
of
resources
for
anybody
interested
in
exploring
maker.
Now
it's
everything
from
official
documentation
to
beginner
guides
analysis
pieces
tools
even
hit
pieces
on
us
everything,
literally
just
everything,
AMAs
podcast,
30
party,
apps,
spend
your
die,
hold
your
die
everything
everything
is
there
and
I
will
be.
Maintaining
it
rich
will
be,
maintaining
it
and
I.
B
Think
Scott
is
also
going
to
be
helping
maintain
it.
So
it's
it's
sort
of
meant
to
be
a
hub
that
you
can
point
anyone
to
and
it's
just
a
ton
of
resources
so
definitely
check
it
out
and
definitely
feel
free
to
share
it
with
people
that
are
trying
to
get
more
familiar
with
our
project,
but
yeah
so
excited
whoo.
D
B
And
all
the
really
hidden
resources,
so
it
was
a
great
job
of
him,
pulling
together
all
the
crazy
podcast
and
videos
and
everything
that's
been
out
there
and
giving
around
the
web.
Oh
and
as
a
as
a
sort
of
Amash
to
scott
named
austin
maker.
Now
is
actually
a
sort
of
a
spinoff
on
his
original
repository,
which
is
where
we
got
the
idea
from
and
where
we
actually
took.
The
original
structure
from
and
his
original
repository
was
called
awesome
die.
So.
B
Yeah,
we're
really
excited
to
put
this
out
there
all
right.
If
anybody
has
any
like
questions,
we
got
about
15
minutes
left
in
the
hour,
but
definitely
oh,
if
anybody
has
stuff
to
add,
that's
not
in
that
repository
ping
me
or
ping
Scott
or
ping
rich,
but
ping
me
because
I
I
could
do
the
commit.
So
I
could
just
add
it
directly
to
the
repository.
So
definitely
shoot
me
over
any
resources
that
come
up
I'd,
be
happy
to
add.
D
B
B
B
Cool,
so
this
is
the
repo
it's
an
overview
of
dye.
There's
a
little
a
little
sort
of
description
of
what
maker
Dao
is
also
a
unicode
symbol,
front
of
you
that,
like
to
a
copy-paste
and
use
dye
instead
of
a
dollar
sign,
but
basically
the
first
thing
is
main
links.
We
have
the
maker
that
website
white
paper,
the
cb4
a
little
dashboard
all
the
goodies.
B
We
have
the
communication
channels
up
top
and
then
right
after
that,
we
pretty
much
go
into
media,
so
we
have
every
all
the
beginner
guides
for
maker
down-
and
this
is
both
by
by
by
like
websites
and
also
by
individuals.
So
anytime
somebody
came
out
with
one.
We
definitely
gave
credit
just
by
writing
their
name
on
the
side
and
you
know
giving
them
some
recognition.
There's
some
tutorials
for
some
technical
stuff,
there's
FAQs
this.
Actually,
these
facts
are
gonna,
be
expanded
on
in
the
coming
month
or
two.
B
Now
that
rich
has
some
help
in
the
form
of
me.
We
are
gonna,
be
we're
gonna,
be
sort
of
pulling
together
a
lot
more
sort
of
effort
into
the
facts
and
we're
going
to
be
publishing
those
eventually
and
hopefully
soon
so
sooner
rather
than
later.
But
we
have
some
in-depth
analysis,
some
lighter
stuff
and
then
some
heavier
stuff.
B
We
have
grilling
die,
which
is
basically
a
couple
posts
by
our
competitors,
and
you
know
a
couple
couple
posts
by
some
redditors
article
here
and
there
and
if
anybody
has
any
other
sort
of
criticisms
of
maker,
Dow
I'd
love
to
put
them
on
here,
and
so
the
reason
why
we
are
hosting
criticisms
of
us
is
because
we
want
to
sort
of
give
people
the
full
picture
and
the
full
ability
to
judge
our
project
by
its
merits.
So
you
know
I
completely
disagree
with
almost
every
single
piece,
but
you
know
for
not
for
any
bad
reason.
B
You
know,
there's
there's
you
know
very
obvious
sort
of
things
wrong
with
certain
of
them,
and
some
of
them
have
some
credibility,
but
I'll
leave
that
to
the
people
that
are
doing
their
own
research
on
our
projects
decide.
And
so,
if
anybody
has
any
good
sort
of
credible
semi
credible
hit
pieces
on
us,
send
them
my
way,
I'll
be
glad
to
host
them.
So
we
have
the
governance
stuff.
Recently
we
put
out
the
audio
on
soundcloud,
which
is
really
great.
B
If
you're
into
listening
to
podcasts,
the
governance
and
risk
meetings
are
every
Thursday
and
I'm
there
at
around
the
same
time
as
the
community
meeting.
So
if
you
guys
are
around
definitely
definitely
check
those
out
major
milestones,
amaze
partnerships,
as
you
can
see,
we
have
a
ton.
We
have
podcasts,
I'm
sure
I'm
still
missing
a
few.
We
have
videos
by
and
with
maker
doubt
team
members
and
then
also
by
others
with
the
heart,
because
you
know
we
want
to
incentivize
our
community
to
do
more
content
creation.
More
videos
do
more
little
animated
shorts.
B
You
know,
definitely
contribute.
We
are
very
excited
with
our
new
core
community
development
initiative.
It's
sort
of
incentivize
our
community
to
do
that,
and
you
know
I'm
really
excited
along
with
rich,
to
put
out
a
sort
of
framework
for
what
that's
going
to
look
like
in
the
coming
weeks
or
months
so
definitely
be
on
the
lookout
for
that
but
yeah
we
we
love
you
guys
that
are
contributing
that
are
part
of
the
community,
so
definitely
feel
free
to
continue
to
contribute.
So
we
have
the
diet
maker
dimensions.
B
These
are
things
that
just
sort
of
didn't
fit
into
any
category,
but
we're
still
interesting
so
I
threw
them
in
here
and
then
we
have.
After
the
media
section,
we
have
a
section
called
playing
with
die,
so
we
have
third-party
apps
here
things
like
etz,
CDP,
CDP
alert.
I
think
I'm
surprised
actually
that
compound
finance
is
not
on
here.
I
gotta.
Add
it
on
there,
but
there's
a
bunch
of
stuff
here:
there's
some
tools
and
statistics:
Twitter
bots
maker
tools,
of
course,
a
CDP
simulator,
some
stable
coin
comparisons.
B
You
know
tools
in
statistics
and
then
we
have
just
how
to
hold
your
die
so
links
to
a
bunch
of
ER,
c20,
detering
wallets
that
you
can
use
and
all
categorized.
We
have
places
to
trade
your
dies,
so
these
are
all
like
the
major
die
markets
and
also
a
maker
markets,
but
I
think
we
mostly
just
focused
on
die
and
also,
if
we're
missing
any,
you
could
always
just
click
here
and
you
will
be
taken
to
CMC.
B
It's
a
quite
market
cap
and
you'll
have
a
sort
of
more
up-to-date
list
of
the
markets
that
you
could.
Trade
on.
You
also
have
spend
your
die.
I
really
look
forward
to
this
expanding
because
I
love,
retail
use
cases,
I
love,
seeing
people
being
able
to
spend
their
die.
So
anybody
listening
that
wants
to
create
some
some
places.
I
could
spend
my
die.
Please
link
them
to
my
LinkedIn
to
me.
I
will
share
them
and
I
will
be
really
excited
to
check
them
out.
We
have
some
merchant
solutions
here.
B
Also
excited
for
these
to
grow
are
actually
the
die
postman
and
the
over
here
pretty
soon
we
have
some
on
off
ramps
by
sama
mean
one
and
then,
after
that
we
have
the
developer
resources.
Everything
from
the
technical
info
purple
paper
have
a
pretty
maker,
Dow
sort
of
architecture.
Thingy.
We
have
api's
librarian
tools,
source
codes,
audit
contracts,
all
the
audit
contracts
are
here,
I
think
I
might
need
to
update
them,
but
pretty
sure
that
these
are
all
correct.
B
We
have
all
the
contracts
for
91
and
then
div',
which
is
multi
collateral,
die
on
:.
We
have
the
governance
contract,
pretty
much
everything,
and
then
the
very
last
section
is
stable.
Coins
in
general
and
the
stable
coins
in
general
is
just
anything
that
has
to
do
with
stable
coins,
not
particularly
maker
now
or
die.
So
also,
something
to
note
is
whenever
there
is
a
whenever
a
link
or
a
record
I
guess
is
prefixed
by
a
date,
it's
all
in
date
order
so
the
oldest
or
non
dated,
because
this
one
doesn't
have
a
date.
B
Ones
are
at
the
bottom,
so
you
could
see
it
goes
from
2017
all
the
way
up
to
2018
current
date,
but
yeah,
and
this
kind
of
is
the
same
for
pretty
much
everywhere.
That
is
prefixed
by
a
date.
It's
all
the
earliest
sort
of
the
most
recent
stuff
is
at
the
top
and
then
finally,
we
have
tools
trackers
and
other
analytics
for
just
stable
coins
in
general,
and
then
we
have
a
very,
very
subpar
list
of
other
stable
coin
projects,
because
I
know
there's
like
a
ton.
B
B
C
This
might
be
a
good
question
for
you,
but
yes
is
Diego.
Is
there
anything
right
and
other
languages,
Spanish
community,
maybe
native
resources,
so
the
white
papers
should
be
translated
into
Spanish,
which
would
be
available
on
the
website,
but
all
of
these
other
resources
we
should
indeed
do
some
translations.
We
can
actually
send
it
over
to
the
company
that
we've
been
utilizing
to
do
our
white
paper
and
website
translations
as
well.
I.
C
A
F
A
A
B
A
F
Yes,
also,
what
you
say
David
is
I
mean
not
to
translate
every
title
just
to
put
in
the
github
document
all
the
translated
documents,
for
example,
if
we're
going
to
translate
a
white
paper
into
Spanish
and
Portuguese
put
it
over
there,
so
you
can
see
all
the
Spanish
or
Portuguese
or
any
other
language
available
content.
We
have
yes
it
doesn't.
It
doesn't
have
to
be
old.
All
the
content
that
you
have
in
Gita
in
the
github
compilation,
just
like
a
couple
of
material
will
be
okay,.
B
Yeah
definitely
so
maybe
have
like
a
Spanish
section
separately
for
like
things
that
are
natively
in
Spanish
and
then
for
maybe
the
white
paper
and
all
the
sort
of
Keystone
documents
you
could
have
it
sort
of
linked
to
the
you
know:
Spanish
Portuguese
Japanese,
you
know,
have
sort
of
a
link
to
each
I
like
that
I
think,
as
as
those
translations
come
out,
I
will
add
it
in
exactly
that
way.
I
like
that
great.
F
B
Yeah
so
I
think
we're
pretty
much
perfect
on
time.
There's
about
a
minute
left
in
the
meeting.
Awesome
awesome!
Well,
I!
Thank
you
guys
for
coming.
This
was
an
awesome
meeting.
We
definitely
got
through
a
lot,
and
this
was
a
very
eventful
week
for
mix
it
out
and
yeah.
If
anybody
has
anything
ping
me
and
I
look
forward
to
seeing
you
guys
at
the
next
meeting
cool.