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From YouTube: MakerDAO Community Meeting - September 11, 2018
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Special Guests
- Our very own David Terry and Lorenzo Manacorda present the CDP Liquidator, a prize winning dapp from ETHBerlin
- Lenka updates us on activities in the European region.
- Mariano updates us on recent developments in South America
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A
A
It's
recording
now
that
was
really
bizarre.
Alright,
hello!
Everybody
welcome
to
the
September
11th
community
meeting
for
maker
Dow.
This
is
our
special
East
Berlin
edition,
because
half
of
us
are
either
still
in
Berlin
or
just
recovering
from
youth
for
lens.
So
we
have
a
whole
lot
of
things
to
talk
about
today.
We're
going
to
do
a
recap
of
some
of
the
interesting
or
some
of
the
highlights
of
the
hackathon
itself.
A
A
We
also
have
some
eath
brilliant
prize
winners
in
the
call
which
is
very
exciting
and
will
also
happen
to
work
for
us,
which
that's
that's,
not
certainty,
I,
don't
know
what
is
that
Terry
and
Lorenzo
will
give
giving
us
a
walkthrough
of
their
winning
DAP
the
CDP
liquidator
in
a
bit
and
Mariano
Mariano,
sometimes
someday
you're
gonna
have
to
explain
to
me
how
to
pronounce
your
last
name.
Mariano
TP
will
be
giving
us
a
recap
of
what's
happening
in
South
America
as
well.
A
So
let's
get
things
kicked
off
so
yeah
I'm
going
to
talk
just
a
little
bit
about
what
happened
with
me
at
East
Berlin,
but
I'm
not
going
to
get
into
a
lot
of
detail
because
lenka
actually
stepped
up
and
gave
us
a
great
recap.
I
know
that
her
cover
most
of
that,
but
you
generally
conflicted
when
it
comes
to
conferences.
Sometimes
it's
worth
it.
Sometimes
it's
not,
but
Heath
Berlin
was
definitely
worth
it,
though
it
was
an
amazing
time.
A
We
saw
a
lot
of
really
great,
really
great
developments,
a
lot
of
amazing
hacks
on
the
ground
that
there's
also
a
tremendous
opportunity
to
get
face
to
face
with
a
lot
of
the
movers
and
shakers
in
this
space.
The
crypto
space,
which
turns
a
which
leads
to
a
lot
of
really
interesting
conversations
and
a
lot
of
people
making
connections
that
we
might
not.
A
It's
an
interesting
thing
to
do
at
a
conference.
But
one
of
the
great
things
or
one
of
the
compelling
things
about
this
application
is
there
is
functionality
built
into
it
that's
fairly
revolutionary
and
what
that
functionality
is
is
a
method
to
deposit
dye
into
a
users
wallet
without
incurring
a
transaction
fee,
which
is
an
enormous
benefit
when
it
comes
to
onboarding
people
in
emerging
markets
or
onboarding,
people
that
have
just
never
had
any
experience
with
crypto.
A
So
one
of
the
things
that
we
discovered
over
the
last,
of
course,
the
last
few,
maybe
a
couple
months,
I
guess,
is
getting
somebody
giving
somebody
a
token
is
an
absurdly
difficult
process.
It
involves
well
from
a
dead
started
and
involves
explaining
what
crypto
is
explaining.
What
a
wallet
is
explaining.
What
an
address
is
explaining
what
a
def
is
and
then
explaining
what
the
transaction
fee
is
and
if
you're
very
unlucky.
B
A
A
It's
too
much
for
a
lot
of
the
luminaries
in
the
crypto
space
as
well,
because
we
found
out
that
I'd
say
maybe
40%
of
the
people
that
we
handed
these
tokens
out
to
at
the
hackathon
didn't
actually
have
a
wallet
installed
on
their
local
phone
I'm,
not
going
to
name
any
names.
But
it's
a
shocking,
anecdotal
snap.
But
anyway
so,
and
we
have
this
application
that
allows
people
to
get
on
board
simply
by
scanning
a
code
and
once
they
scan
that
code,
it
loads
up.
It
kicks
off
a
browser.
B
C
A
Was
involved
with
at
the
conference
we
ended
up
handing
out,
maybe
a
hundred
and
fifty
of
these
things
to
people
from
all
levels
of
crypto,
from
absolute
beginners
to
hedge
fund
managers,
to
have
the
heads
of
the
product
for
major
web
browsers.
I
won't
mention
it
name,
so
we
had.
We
ran
the
whole
gamut
and
every.
A
Was
blown
away
by
it
so
we're
going
to
continue
working
on
this
as
a
method
to
on
or
people
in
emerging
markets.
I
talked
much
longer
than
I
expected
to
talk
about
only
one
topic,
so
I'm
gonna
stop
there
and
maybe
linka.
If
you
want
to
jump
in
or
Jess,
if
you
guys
want
to
talk
about
something
that
you
found
compelling
east-berlin,
then
maybe
we
can
jump
in
with
some
questions.
Afterwards.
Tomatoes
wants
to
get
some
of
the
dirty
details.
B
Yeah,
absolutely
so
one
of
the
cool
things
we
did
with
physical
tokens
was.
We
actually
did
a
sort
of
event
which
we
called
a
nappy
hour,
which
is
was
essentially
our
version
of
a
happy
hour
in
which
the
people
that
had
died
and
their
wallets
were
able
to
show
up
to
am
are
somewhat
near
the
venue
and
since
some
died
and
to
a
QR
code
that
we
posted
along
the
walls
there
in
order
to
receive
some
drinks.
B
A
Yeah,
it
was
really
cool.
It's
another
example
of
one
of
those
things
that
sounds
kind
of
silly,
but
we
had
some
some
very
serious
business
cases
sort
of
driving
this
whole
process,
because
we
had
a
large
assembly
of
sort
of
captive
usability
testers,
and
so
we
were
able
to
see
how
hard
is
it
for
people
to
understand
crypto
transaction?
How
hard
is
it
for
them
to
get
it
onto
their
wallets?
How
hard
is
it
for
them
to
stand
QR
codes?
Are
they
comfortable
with
the
experience,
and
so
we
we
gathered
a
lot
of.
B
A
B
D
D
Want
to
share
with
you
that
the
visco
physical
representation
of
the
tie
token
that
you
to
Regent
Jessica
came
up
with
it
was
really
loved
by
people.
It
was
really
it
was
sort
of
a
gimmick,
but
it
was
really
cool
to
have
something
physical.
It
built
really
good
relations
between
the
the
project,
absurd
project
and
and
the
real
usage
and
I
think
over
though
we
oversimplified
it
in
the
in
the
application
for
the
die
happy
hour.
D
D
Yes,
I
have
I,
have
spent
some
time
riding
around,
but
at
the
same
time
I
was
at
the
booth
and
I
really
enjoyed
that
many
people
who
came
came
to
the
booth
actually
were
familiar
with
make
heard
out
that
they
were
actually
familiar
with
the
ice
table.
Coin
I
even
had
a
couple
people
coming
to
me
and
actually
saying
hey,
for
instance,
can
I
mention
names,
that's
okay,
right,
yeah,.
A
D
For
instance,
Sonny
a
head
of
product
from
khyber,
came
to
us
and
said
actually
that
is
the
most
traded
asset
on
our
exchange,
so
that
was
really
cool
and
I'm.
Absolutely
sorry,
I
missed
the
name
of
someone
else,
but
someone
came
to
me
and
said:
I
actually
self-funded
my
my
startup
with
help
of
maker
CDP.
So
it's
really
cool
I
really
wish
that
it
comes
back
to
me
in
my
memory.
D
Yes,
some
nice
chats
with
with
guys
from
Oprah,
actually
showing
hey
we're
lifting
your
token
in
our
wallet
and
high-fives
to
be
there
guys
for
for
promote
for
featuring
and
promoting
died
in
there
better.
At
lunch
there
were
a
lot
of
people
from
consensus
and
Athenian
foundation.
We
had
some
great
talks
with
and
yes,
I
think
some
of
you
had
enjoyed
the
streams
bye-bye.
D
Sorry
live
people,
yes,
it
was
really
cool
because
there
were
so
many
people.
There
were
700
people
in
the
first
day
of
conference,
it's
factory
meter
and
there
were
around
900
people
in
the
other
factory
Baikal
it's
a
park
which
is
which
is
the
main
venue
for
the
last
two
days
for
the
hackathon
and
the
die
happy
hour
and
the
workshop
that
Jessica
organized
the
day
before
that
also
was
at
the
same
venue
where
we
held
by
happy
hour.
D
A
Found
the
most
encouraging
to
is
the
the
level
of
interest
in
our
project
was
far
higher
than
I
expected.
It's
sort
of
the
de
facto
a
use
case
for
most
of
the
other
apps
one
of
the
great
things.
What
a
stable
coin
is
anybody
who's
building
anything
that's
transacting,
a
value.
Eventually,
people
get
around
sort
of
looking
for
stability
and
they
seem
to
be
the
pitched
voice.
So
that
was
amazing.
Oh.
D
A
C
C
So
what's
more
a
futurology
than
anything
else,
but
I
think
what's
really
productive
and
then
on
Friday
I
gave
my
live
presentation
of
how
Oracle's
are
gonna
work
for
this
version
of
multi
collateral
die
I'm,
going
to
be
looking
for
the
video
and
posting
it
because
I
think
it
was
pretty
cool
I
actually
encourage
the
audience
to
work
as
my
Oracle's,
and
they
did
give
me
light
data
and
a
couple
tried
to
act
as
bad
actors.
But
since
we
median
as
the
data,
it
ended
up
being
fine.
C
Although
I
had
prepared
something
in
case
we
had
two
or
three
bad
actors,
but
the
conference
actually
went
pretty
great
and
and
yeah
I
mean
a
lot
of
people
came
to
me
afterwards
saying
that
either
they
had
seen
it
or
there
they
were.
They
wanted
to
get
more
involved
with
either
maker
and
I
was
a
real
great
week.
A
Yeah
it's
one
of
the
did
the
end
of
your
talk.
It
was
amazing
and
there's
tons
of
good
responses,
but
I
think
one
of
the
things
that
I
was
I
knew,
but
I
forget
every
once
in
a
little
bit.
I'm
constantly
reminded
of
is
that
our
Oracle
system
is
becoming
increasingly
popular
as
sort
of
an
integral
part
of
the
overall
ëthere
iam
infrastructure.
I
thought
I
heard
from
three
or
four
projects
that
they
either
are
using
our
Oracle's
to
get
price
to
protect
or
producing
or
they're
planning
to
soon.
So
those
really
impressive.
Yes,.
C
So
a
lot
of
projects
and
I'm
not
gonna
name
them,
but
they
do
use
our
ease
to
use
the
Oracle
and
they
have
been
for
a
while
and
at
least
like
once,
every
couple
of
weeks
I
learned
that
somebody
else
is
using
them
and
we
also
now
are
trying
to
provide
Oracle's
for
other
companies
and
that's
also
being
a
request.
That's
been
coming
a
lot
lately,
so
we're
very
happy
about
that.
Yeah.
A
It's
great
and
sort
of
a
little
prestige
thing
that
you're
obviously
doing
something
right.
Congratulations,
yeah!
Thank
you,
I!
Think,
I,
don't
know
if
there
is
anything
else
of
general
eath
burrell
any
information
we
should
get
into
now.
Maybe
we
can
talk
a
bit
about
just
general
maker
type
things
and
then
afterwards
we
can
talk
to
or
we
can
say
what
ethnicity,
if
you
liquidator
demo
and
then
see
how
much
time
we
have
left
for
questions,
you
think
Mikey
you've
obviously
been
super
busy.
D
Yes,
I
wanted
to
share
with
you
that
on
the
28th
of
August
we
had
Danes
in
aetherium
Mita.
It
was
organized
by
local
Copenhagen,
etherium
meetup
group,
a
very
good
job
of
basically
benchmarking
benchmarking
against
the
last
year,
where
several
of
the
Danes
involved
in
the
project
were
presenting.
I
was
there
last
year
it
it
was
at
the
time
of
Sai
when
Runa
was
presenting
maker
and
year
after
he
returned
and
he
was
presenting.
You
know
the
the
soon-coming
lounge
of
multi,
so
it
was
really
nice
to
see
in
perspective.
D
Besides
him
there
there
were
people
from
Newport
from
trust
lines
and
Raiden
Network.
So
it
was
really
cool
summit
I
mean
meetup
and
we
gave
away
some
features
and
we
had
really
nice
engagement
and
really
cool
questions
being
asked.
Yes,
and
afterwards,
around
the
time
of
Berlin
blockchain
week,
it's
been
clashing
with
tech
festival.
That
was
a
there
was
an
event
taking
place
here
in
Copenhagen
I,
don't
know
exact
numbers,
but
there
were
300
plus
different
events,
and
we
participated
in
several.
D
Three
meetups
and
one
summit,
because
those
were
the
pharma
types
there
was
again
in
collaboration
with
the
local
Copenhagen
ethereal
meetup
group.
There
was
a
meet-up
called
in
friendly
loop,
decentralized,
wet
where
Runa
was
giving
a
presentation
and
also
discussing
the
centralized
web
for
creating
better
future
panel
having
questions
from
the
audience
again,
very
good
ones
slightly
before
that
I
had
a
little
panel
discussion
about
cryptocurrency
in
everyday
life
and
the
day
after
there
was
some
hacking
done
by
the
same
meetup
group,
where
we
learned
about
some
interesting
project
and
the
following
day.
D
The
day
when
the
East
Berlin
started,
I
participated
in
the
community
leadership
summit,
which
was
really
insightful
in
terms
of
how
community
should
be
or
what
is
the
like.
What
is
what
are
the
best
practices
in
community
management
nowadays,
when
we
have
the
technology
and
I
was
super
happy
to
find
out
that
some
of
the
best
practices
showcased,
it
were
actually
those
that
maker
applies
themselves.
Transparency,
community
involvement,
you
know
being
human
when
admitting
to
a
mistake
or
when
overstepping
something
or
doing
something
wrong,
fixing
it
yeah.
So
a
lot
of
these
principles.
D
We
actually
adhere
to
so
it
was
great
to
hear
and
also
I
met
with
the
state
of
the
depth.
Lady,
for
so
there
was
another
great
meetup
in
in
Copenhagen
and
then
I
joined
everyone
at
Berlin.
So
a
lot
of
thing
has
been.
A
lot
of
things
have
been
happening
and
he's
been
really
great
and
so
far
only
positive
feedback
for.
A
Some
reason
Jess
and
I
sat
in
on
a
informal
panel
on
Tuesday
or
Wednesday.
What
must
not
Monday
I'm
losing
track
of
my
days.
We're
talking
about
our
community
issues
and
one
of
the
topics
that
came
up
was:
how
do
we
deal
with
engagement
exhaustion
when
when
organizations
reveal
or
generate
too
much
content
and.
C
A
D
D
Maybe
I
might
not
meet
it.
Okay,
I
can
maybe
give
you
a
very
very
brief
overview,
because
our
besides
Runa
our
head
of
Finance,
who
just
arrived
to
Copenhagen
office
last
week,
has
already
been
recruited
to
join
room
for
the
for
the
visit
to
Singapore.
It
was
together
with
the
minister
of
business
Danish
Ministry
of
Business,
and
there
were
some.
D
Besides,
the
the
the
Minister
of
Trade
werein
was
giving
presentation
promoting
different
partnerships
and,
trying
to
you
know,
open
the
dialogue
about
creating
more
partnerships,
because
there
are
a
lot
of
parallels
between
between
the
local
Copenhagen
or
between
Danish
and
Singapore
scene,
so
and
I
heard
from
him
that
it
went
really
well.
He
also
they
also
been
participate
in
several
other
perceptions
and
events,
and
also
had
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
meetings
with
local
exchanges
or
banks,
etc.
D
So
it's
been
really
great
when
it
comes
to
building
presence
in
Singapore
and
I
must
say
joseline,
who
is
our
latest
colleague
in
in
the
community
team
community
lead
for
Singapore
has
done
really
great
job
in
helping
on-site
and
being
part
of
that.
I
did
just
a
little
bit
from
here,
but
I
couldn't
do
the
great
job.
She
did
so
I
hope
next
time
we'll
get
to
talk
to
her
about
that.
Yeah.
D
A
That
we
sort
of
plied
through
about
50
different
things,
and
we
didn't
pause
for
questions.
So
if
anybody
does
have
any
questions,
feel
free
to
like
interrupt
or
type
something
in
the
chat
window
and
we'll
make
sure
that
we
address
in
one
weekend,
I
think
that's.
That
brings
us
to
some
of
the
online
sort
of
technical
milestone
things
that
have
happened
recently,
one
of
the
big
things
coming
up.
We
obviously
have
our
foundation
vote
on
September
12th,
which
will
be
held
at
9:00
a.m.
PST,
which
is
what
1400
yeah
your
ping
times
at
treblinka.
A
We'll
have
a
couple
more
notices
and
we'll
be
doing
putting
out
a
call
in
the
chat
just
to
make
sure
that
everybody's
aware
of
what's
happening,
but
this
is
going
to
be
fairly.
Is
this
not
really
big?
This
is
gonna,
be
very
big.
It's
the
first
wide-scale
implementation
of
governance
in
the
making
our
ecosystem
and
a
lot
of
things
have
been
leading
up
to
this
and
we're
pretty
excited
about
how
this
is
going
to
go
so
we're
going
to
ratify
or
maybe
not
ratify
the
foundation
proposal.
A
A
We
have
more
a
lot
more
in
the
pipeline,
they're
all
nearing
completion
towards
the
end
of
the
QA
process,
but
the
the
new
voting
in
the
governance
panel
is
going
to
be
one
of
the
first
examples
of
the
way
that
we're
going
to
be
branding
ourselves,
creating
our
UI
paradigms
and
interacting
the
community
in
a
more
open
and
accessible
manner
and
has
all
kinds
of
treats
like
hardware
support
built
in
very
clear.
Ux
flows,
limited
number
of
clicks,
so
anybody
who's
used.
A
The
CTP
engine
will
be
happy
to
hear
that
clear
explanations,
YouTube
videos,
FA
cues
and
all
the
rest.
So
it's
somebody's
pointed
up
in
the
reddit
chat.
It's
it's
a
fairly
complex
process
that
we
use
to
enable
voting,
but
governance
in
general
is
a
complex
process
and
secure
voting
is
like
his
security,
as
always
adds
a
bit
of
complexity
to
any
process.
But
we
think
we've
found
a
good
balance
here.
So
I'm
excited
to
get
some
feedback
on
that
new
tool.
A
We
have
a
marketing
site
launch
coming
up
very
soon
and
I
hope
that
somebody
on
the
team
can
jump
in
it
remind
me
exactly
what
the
date
of
that
is
going
to
be
because
I've
been
drawing
a
blank.
The
last
20
minutes
trying
to
remember
is
anybody
aware
of
what
well
maybe
some
he'll
be
kind
enough
to
type
it
into
chat.
Otherwise,
another
couple
notable
partnerships,
and/or
integrations
Kenya,
launched
some
an
interesting
project
recently
Augusta
today,
hedged
escrow,
that's
gonna.
That
actually
requires
a
bit
of
a
read
to
understand
it's
another
example
of
a
project.
A
The
reason
the
price
of
the
theory
and
I
believe,
or
maybe
the
price
of
diamond,
not
to
reread
it,
but
the
fact
that
they're
using
our
infrastructure
is
nice.
Total
is
a
project.
That's
attempting
to
solve
one
of
the
major
problems
in
the
Dex
world,
at
least
as
far
as
I'm
concerned.
Is
this
reluctance
for
people
to
share
the
query
bulls
which
I've
always
sent
them
in
Norman
found
enormously?
Frustrating.
B
A
It
was
sort
of
trying
to
solve
that
problem
as
a
from
a
third
party
perspective
just
by
aggregating
everybody's
liquidated
goals
and
then
putting
a
UI
in
front
of
it,
which
is
good
news
for
all
of
us
and
they've
integrated
with
oasis
Dex,
which
is
great,
so
you're
going
to
be
seeing
some
better
liquidity
for
maker
and
die
there,
which
is
good
news.
I.
Think!
That's
that's
if
the
Deco
milestones
I
think
so
I'm
going
to
stop,
while
in
my
head,
Mariana
I'd
like
to
kick
it
over
to
you.
E
E
We
have
our
great
Mariano,
I
would
say
Mariano
number
one
Mariano
our
country
will
be
one
of
the
main
speakers
even
and
we
have
to
do
two
to
see
what
what,
if
he's
going
to
talk
about,
probably
prices,
I,
guess
from
his
perspective,
about
Oracle's
and
and
pretty
exciting,
even
because
this
blockchain
summit
conference
even
hackathon.
Yes,
it's
happening
also
in
the
white.
The
white
was
the
best
week
to
place
there
and
it
also
happens.
Chile
Chile
was
in
2017
and
hopefully
we
will
have
an
addition
in
Argentina
to
pretty
soon.
E
E
We
are
in
the
business
side
of
things.
We
are
working
with
Nadia
food
steam,
doing
some
business
meetings
with
some
of
the
like,
because
it's
changes
here
on
the
region,
which
are
conversations.
What
else
can
we
say
die?
As
Lincoln
said,
we
have
all
the
people
that
talk
to
her.
We
are
getting
like
the
best
messages
out
of
die
right,
and
that
is
something
that
makes
us
feel
really
really
proud
of
of
the
of
the
people
working
and
all
the
products
and
well
the
the
governor's
going
to
have
tomorrow.
E
E
A
A
I
know
what
you
mean,
though
I
think
we
kind
of
got
that
same
feeling
at
East
Berlin,
but
on
the
one
hand,
we're
kind
of
in
this
this
modern
metropolis
of
the
future
kind
of
talking
about
cryptocurrencies,
but
the
focus
a
lot
of
the
conversations
were:
how
do
we
actually
get
died
into
the
hands
of
people
that
really
need
it,
and
it's
definitely
not
us
and
that
the
focus
for
everybody
was
an
emerging
economies
and
countries
that
are
at
risk.
So
that's
great
to
hear
that.
E
To
give
you
a
perspective
here,
for
example,
today
is
taking
place
at
weird
problem
from
the
government
that
is
called
the
green
sale
in
which
you
can
buy
dollars
at
a
discount,
but
you
are
not
allowed
to
touch
those
dollar
for
200
days,
so
you
you
will
have
those
dollars
in
your
bank
account,
but
you're,
not.
You
are
not
allowed
to
take
them
out
in
a
200
days
time.
So
that's
kind
of
the
things
that
are
happening
here.
It's
kind
of
like
crazy
actions
and
programs
Adam
it's
it's
freedom.
A
It's
hard
to
rebuild
back
home,
okay,
all
right,
I
think
that's
that
might
be
for
it
for
the
general
high-level
stuff,
David
II.
Still
you
still
here.
Did
you
serve
all
of
that?
Okay,
great
I
do
want
to
give
us
a
demo.
Actually,
let
us
know
remind
us
again
what
prize
you
won
and
talk
a
bit
about
how
that
was
and
then
we'll
take
a
look
at
the
app.
F
Yeah
I
mean
we
won
one
of
the
the
kind
of
open
track.
They
were
ten
ten
people
selected
its
winners,
and
so
we
were
one
of
the
ten
Kings
which
was
great
just
I
mean
credit
where
it's
definitely
wasn't
RIT
or
snow
winter
and
I
built
it,
but
laughs,
I
guess
most
people
here
know
it's
economics.
Career
I
provide
us
with
the
I
direction,
so
is.
F
I
think
we'll
be
trying
his
lessons
where
the
cut,
because
the
nice
be
nice
yeah
anyway.
So
what
did
we
actually
build?
It
was
I
think
everyone,
whether
that
having
your
CDP
like
automatic
liquidated
or
bit-
and
it's
like
really
undesirable
with
this
thirteen
percent
fee,
but
it
can
be
an
obviously
it
does
happen
to
a
lot
of
people
that
if
you
have
your
CDP
position
and
it
becomes
risky,
you
might
not
have
enough
kind
of
liquidity
on
hands
like
she
got
and
place.
F
The
way
that's
done
is
we
it's
it's
a
smart
contract
and
people
can
pay,
that's
not
contracted
those
they're
CDP's
for
them,
and
so
the
smart
contract
which
we
caught
the
liquidator,
is
funded
with
the
large
amount
of
dying
people
give
their
CD
pieces
of
the
contract.
The
contracts
pays
off
the
Daiya
debt
and
then
returns
the
excess
collateral
to
the
users.
F
That's
yeah
pretty
much
the
kind
of
core
idea.
This
is
nice
because
then
people
who
have
risky
CDP's
can
close
them
without
the
30%
fee
and
also
die
holders.
I
have
a
safer
gotta
see
so
the
the
fee
then
can
be
distributed
to
the
people
who
funded
the
contract
if
they
die.
So
anyone
can
put
money
into
the
day
and
they're
not
earning,
and
anyone
can
put
their
dye
into
the
liquidator
and
then
I'll
earn
some
kind
of
passive
income.
Would
they
die
because
they'll
take
a
cut
of
the
fees
of
the
controversies?
Oh
that's.
F
A
F
F
It's
actually
so
easy
as
this
to
circumvent
it,
and
that's
pretty
much
just
because
it's
kind
of
viewed
as
like
undesirable
to
be
selling
from
automated
perspective,
like
the
smart
contractors,
very
limited
market
information,
and
it's
only
possible
it
against
a
worse
price
than
some
kind
of
human
participant,
much
better
market
information.
They
can
trade
everywhere
and
they
can
see
what's
a
good
trade
and
what's
not-
and
so
it's
to
just
discourage
that,
because
this
is
risky
and
also
to
kind
of
compensate
the
system
for
taking
on
this
risk.
F
Can
you
see
that
you
know
it's
coming
up
nervous,
okay,
cool?
So
this
is
the
website.
Here
we
just
fought
Oasis
direct
kind
of
ripped
out
the
the
Oasis
bit,
but
so
there's
kind
of
two
parts.
The
first
thing
is
we,
you
have
to
create
a
proxy
and
then
a
proof,
this
proxy.
This
is
similar
to
the
Oasis,
which
is
us
using
Oasis
direct,
which
is
using
these
parts
of
proxy
contracts
to
bundle
multiple.
F
What
would
be
multiple
transactions
into
one
transaction,
and
we
really
need
that
because
otherwise
there
would
be
a
security
risk
where,
like
you,
would
have
given
your
CDP
to
the
liquidator
and
the
liquidator
wouldn't
ever
have
to
give
it
back.
So
we
kind
of
bundle
this
giving
it
and
then
closing
out
the
CDP
into
one
atomic
transaction
yeah.
So
if
I've
kind
of
come
through
the
setup
steps
just
to
say
fine
and
then
the
first
thing
is
losing
you
to
give
the
CDP
to
the
proxy,
this
is
a
CDP
I
created
here
you
can
see.
F
F
F
F
F
F
That
bit,
the
logic
is
written,
but
there
is
no
gilliam,
though
they
don't
get
the
payouts
yep
yeah,
the
country,
the
conflicts
are
there
on
on
github
and
the
other
thing
that
other
kind
of
big
thing
is
obviously
adds
like
jesting
pics
that
some
drugs
and
stuff
it
was.
We
only
had
30
hours
or
some
things
that
wasn't
so
what
to
do
polish,
the
UI
and
then
what
so
the
other
thing
that
would
be
really
nice
as
if
it
would
sell
the
collateral
for
dye.
F
F
F
A
Yeah,
it's
amazing,
I
think
one
of
the
most
commonly
requested
apps
from
the
third-party
ecosystem
that
we're
kind
of
missing
right
now
is
some
form
of
CDP
insurance
and
that
that
kind
of
falls
into
that
same
bucket
of
other
people
rescue
their
position
when
they're
in
a
bad
situation.
So
it's
really
exciting
to
see
that
congratulations.
Does
anybody
have
any
questions
about
implementation
or
about
the
code
Emily
like
test.
A
Nothing
yet
andwell,
look
I,
see
a
CDP
alert.
What
is
this
I've
never
seen
this
before
chief?
Where
did
you
find
that
I.
A
Well,
essentially,
good
talking
to
nobody,
but
oh
my
god,
how
that
that's!
That's
amazing!
So
congratulations
to
David
and
Lorenzo
for
that
work.
I'm!
Really
looking
forward.
D
A
A
Yeah
all
right,
I
think
that's,
you
might
be
nearing
the
end
of
what
we
had
wanted
to
talk
about
today.
The
the
crowd
has
been
unusually
quiet,
so
it
doesn't
look
like
we
have
a
lot
of
questions,
so
maybe
we
can
wrap
it
up
here
unless
there's
anything
coming
in
last
minute.
So
thanks
to
everybody
that
then
went
to
Berlin.
That
was
a
great
time,
a
lot
of
really
good
connections,
a
lot
of
really
good
code
and
a
lot
of
really
good
experiences
connect
with
us.
So
I
was
really
happy.
B
A
A
A
Of
really
interesting
things
happening
there,
so
hopefully
hear
more
about
that
next
week.
I
think!
That's
it!
Everybody
thanks
for
coming
and
we'll
see
you
guys
next
week.