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Mina Protocol – the world's lightest blockchain
A
A
Right
because
so,
okay,
so
so
this
is
the
proposal.
This
is
like
the
kind
of
brief
the
brief
you
know
the
brief
Lowdown,
as
you
want
to
call
it
it's
kind
of
like
three,
it's
three,
it's
kind
of
like.
If
you
think
about
it
in
three
different
ways.
The
first
one
is
kind
of
like
a
if
you
think
about
the.
A
Obviously,
these
are
on
biggest
scales,
where
you
think
about
the
the
Apple
App
Store
or
the
Android
one
kind
of
a
directory
where
people
can
find
find
apps
review
apps
they
can
yeah
leave
reviews
they
can
register.
They
can
give
their
feedback
on
things.
A
Just
really
clean,
simple
navigation,
really
clear,
really
easy
to
find
things
and
just
make
it
easy
for
developers
also
to
submit
their
apps
and
try
and
keep
it
in
a
way
that
so
you
know,
there's
a
good
connection
or
communication
between
the
developers.
So
you
know
like
in
my
mind,
like
I,
think.
Security
is
really
important
with
with
things
like
this,
so
if
I
can
establish
good
Communications
with
developers
and
make
sure
that
you
know
if
they,
if
they
have
a
an
app,
then
it's
on
that.
A
You
know
it's
them
actually
publishing
the
app
on
the
on
the
story,
and
you
know,
try
and
keep
things
secure
and
and
basically
a
trusted
place.
D
A
So
you
you'll
be
able
to
search
through
filters
and
tags
and
categories
and
everything
there's
an
advanced
budget
to
translate
the
currency
caps.
A
So
that
would
be
a
cool
thing,
I
think
moving
forward
after
that
would
be
really
good
to
establish
people
in
the
community.
Who
can
help
do
these
things,
so
they
can
either
work
directly
with
developers
or
we
can
try
and
work
out
a
way
that
we
can
translate
the
apps
as
they
go
on
to
the
onto
the
platform.
A
A
I
think
that's
like
a
good
long-term
way
to
do
it
yeah,
so,
okay,
so
people
can
leave
reviews
I
also
want
to
put
a
facility,
so
people
can
register
so
they
can
get
notifications
with
new
apps
coming
along
and
just
try
and
keep
the
communication
on
the
engagement
levels.
High.
Okay,
so
that's
number
one
number
two
is
kind
of
similar,
but
this
is
more
about
the
teams
behind
the
apps.
I
think
this
comes
back
to
security.
A
Again,
if
we
can
establish
some
kind
of
like
trusted,
Partners
or
people
who
can
who
have
been
in
the
ecosystem
for
a
while
and
either
gives
you
that
more
reassurance
that
that
you
know
that
people
can
trust
these.
These
apps
I
mean,
if
you
think
about
when
obviously
they're
on
Testament
now,
but
when
they
come
on
onto
mainnet.
A
You
know
it's
going
to
be
kind
of
like
the
Wild
West,
so
I
think
that
security
is
going
to
be
important
and
you
know,
and
if
we
can
kind
of
build
a
system
where
people
are
from
the
community
are
helping
to
monitor
things
and
police
things
as
well.
Then
I
think
it
can
only
be
good
for
the
for
the
projector
world,
so
yeah.
We
also
within
this
thing.
I
want
to
do
things
so
say.
A
If
you're
a
developer
on
your
own,
you
can,
you
can
create
an
account
and
also
like
put
your
your
skills
down
and
your
you
know
your
experience
and
everything,
and
if
people,
if
you
want
people
to
contact,
you
they'll
be
able
to
do
that
through
directly
through
the
through
the
platform.
A
So
it's
kind
of
it's
it.
It's
about
promoting
the
developers,
who've
got
projects
and
also
helping
to
start
new
projects
as
well.
I
think
that
that
that
can
be
really
good.
A
Teams
UK
at
the
moment,
just
as
like
a
way
to
identify
it.
This
is
probably
something
that
will
be
coming
become
more
relevant
as
more
apps
come
along
and
we
have
you
know
more
established
developers
building
things.
A
It's
basically
a
way
to
help
developers
get
feedback
on
projects.
Obviously,
if
we
have
a
good
mean
Community
who
are
interested
in
trying
testing,
apps
and
giving
feedback,
then
that's
really
positive
information
that
can
be
shared
with
with
developers
so
I'm
kind
of
like
looking
at
this
as
well
as
a
way
like
it
like
a
development
team,
would
contact
the
platform.
Then
the
platform
would
send
invites
out
to
to
people
who
have
volunteered
to
test.
A
Perhaps
who
would
then
get
an
invitation
to
test
the
app,
so
it
would
kind
of
retain
the
privacy
of
the
people
who
are
doing
the
testing,
but
in
the
future,
I
I
want
to
try
and
connect
this
with
some
kind
of
DK
app
as
well,
so
perhaps
with
I
with
a
zkid
thing,
so
developers
can
be
sure
that
they're
getting
you
know
genuine
feedback
from
a
good
cross
section
of
the
community.
That's
not
one!
Just
one
person
giving
50
different
reviews
just
to
get
some
reward
and
I'm
hoping
that
we
can.
A
You
know
we
can
take
a
small
commission
from
this
and
give
the
vast
majority
of
any
any
budgets
of
that
straight
back
to
community
members.
So
it
helps
with
the
you
know,
engage
engagement
again,
so
this
is
kind
of
something
that
I
think
will
develop
over
time,
but
it
only
got
like
over
150
people.
Who've
signed
up
to
do
this
now,
so
it's
kind
of
ready
to
go.
A
Some
of
this
stuff
obviously
depends
on
the
development
going
on
behind
the
scenes
with
testing
mainnet
Etc
Okay.
So
these
I
just
put
this
slide
here,
just
to
kind
of
like
show
people
what
the
kind
of
the
objectives
were
with
this
with
this
proposal.
So
it's
a
One-Stop
up
to
find
Z
caps
and
information
on
the
teams
working
within
the
ecosystem.
That's
kind
of
self-explanatory
keep
coming
back
to
security
and
Trust.
I
think
this
is
the
really
good
way
to
build
trust.
A
I
think
that
you
know
with
so
many
scams
and
things
happening
with
web3
I
think
if
we
can
build
something,
that's
really
solid
and
and
long
term
and
we'll
keep
growing.
Then
I
think
it
will
enhance
their
reputation
of
mina
across
the
you
know
across
the
whole
crypto
World,
and
also
it's
a
bit.
You
know
like
we
have
just
been
before:
try
and
build
up
a
community
and
and
and
establish
collaborations
and
friendships
and
all
those
kind
of
cool
things
that
everybody
gets
involved
with
these
projects.
A
For
today
you
know
it's
I
know
one
of
the
things
I've
enjoyed
most
about
working
on
the
community
side
of
this
project
is
meeting
new
people
from
different
places
and
different
different.
You
know
kind
of
walks
of
life
and
I
think
it's
a
that's
a
really
positive
thing
that
sometimes
not
thought
about.
A
So
that's
that's
a
good
thing
as
well.
Definitely,
and
let
me
see
what
else
we've
got
here
so,
okay.
A
Yeah
that
was
kind
of
that's
the
proposal
overview.
There's
a
link
up
here
to
it.
It
did
like
a
short
link,
but
you
can
I
can
drop
a
link
as
well
in
the
chat,
so
so
yeah
I,
can't
I,
guess
I,
guess
kind
of
it's
over
to
you
guys
now.
I,
just
kind
of
would
be
really
interested
to
get
some
feedback
and
get
some
ideas
and
just
kind
of
see.
A
A
A
A
So,
okay,
so
that's
kind
of
the
The
Proposal
I
I
think
like
now.
It's
got
we're
kind
of
of
that
situation.
Now,
with
with
the
project
where
you
know,
we've
got
some
really
exciting:
development
teams,
building,
stuff
and
I.
Think
there's
like
a
non-tech
community.
That's
there
waiting
to
support
those
people,
it's
kind
of
like
just
bringing
everybody
together.
A
You
know
I
I
think
this
is
like
a
global
thing
as
well.
I
think
there's
communities
all
over
all
over
the
place
that,
like
you
know,
we
kind
of
need
to
work
together.
I
think.
A
And
that,
and
that's
not
me
saying
like
oh,
this
is
the
only
kind
of
community
thing.
This
is
just
a
can
just
be
a
part
of
the
community
I'm
never
going
to
suggest
this
is
the
community.
This
can
just
be
one
aspect
of
it.
I
think
there's
room
for
lots
of
other
different
projects
in
the
same
kind
of
vague
I
know.
Carbonara
has
got
a
similar
idea
to
do
an
app
store,
I,
think
there's
room
for
I,
think
there's
room
for
other
people
and
I
think
you
know,
there's
there's
a
really
good
proposal.
A
There's
a
couple
of
good
proposals
to
do
videos
and
things
like
that,
so
I
I
think
they
shouldn't
be
underestimated.
The
importance
of
those,
especially
if
they've
been
done
by
people
who
are
established
within
the
you
know,
within
the
ecosystem
for
a
while,
and
they
can
be
kind
of
you
can
see
what
they've
done
already
so
so
that's
it
really
I
think.
F
All
right
there's
a
lot
that
I
like
about
this
I
recognize
you
Pete
as
a
conductor
of
the
ecosystem.
I'm
early
coming
in
I,
don't
think
I'm
even
quite
at
a
year,
but
it's
been
really
helpful
to
see
who's.
Who-
and
there
is
this
element
of
value
that
is
derived
by
working
together
and
to
me
that
kind
of
represents
an
essence
of
blockchain
and
what
it
can
do
for
us.
We
can
create
efficiencies
and
that
in
itself
is
value
like
that's
kind
of
a
opposite
to
a
net
minus
kind
of
ecosystem.
F
It's
a
net
plus
where,
when
we
find
the
common
ways
to
work
together,
common
things
that
we're
working
on
together
Etc,
then
we
produce
value
because
we've
produced
efficiencies
by
not
duplicating,
but
it's
also
great
to
support
different
solutions
to
the
different
problems.
So
yeah,
I
kind
of
was
imagining
I
like
The
credibility,
side
of
things,
the
my
experience
in
the
crypto
World.
F
It
can
be
ruthless
business
can
too
like
not
everyone's
your
friend
and
then
they
may
say
they
are
and
crypto
in
general
they'll
steal
your
stuff,
like
I've
I've,
had
we're
working
with
open
source
and
so
there's
an
element
stronger
together
of
like
well,
who
originated
this
who's
got
your
back
on
that,
like
there's
things
that
will
take
your
code
and
promote
it
as
their
own
and
say
they
invented
it.
F
I've
seen
that
and
so
I,
like
that
credibility
side
of
things
and
imagine
a
way
for
exposure,
you
know
there's
a
variety
of
types
of
humans,
some
more
extroverted,
some
more
introverted
to
for
everyone
to
have
visibility,
not
just
verbally
in
front
of
a
camera
that
everyone
that's
developing
and
contributing
can
have
a
way
to
be
seen
and
known
presence.
You
know
some
type
of
visibility
for
all
the
different
flavors
of
social
expression
that
we
have
together
and
so
anyway,
I'd
really
dig
the
gist
of.
A
F
A
I
completely
agree
with
you
about
the
open
source,
kind
of
thing
and
I
think
I.
Think
projects
like
seeking
that
are
great
in
some
ways,
but
I
think
it's
also
worth
remembering
that
you
know
the
people
they
are
doing
is
building
these
projects.
You
know
they
have
to
eat,
they
have
to
survive.
They
have
to
make
money
some
way,
so
I
think
that
sometimes
something
that
maybe
I'm
not
suggesting
anybody
from
the
media
Foundation,
who
does
this
but
like
I,
think
that
it's
much
easier
for
you
to
be
in
that
safe
environment.
A
When
you
know,
when
you're
out
on
your
own
trying
to
build
something
and
it's
okay
for
everybody
to
say
this
is
open
source.
You
know
we're
all
work
together,
but
you
know
at
the
end
of
the
day,
you
need
those
people
who
can
you
know
who
you
can
make
a
business
out
of
it
and
keep
keep
going
as
well.
You
know
it's
not
just
about
three
months,
you
know
and
dip
into
a
project
for
three
months
and
then
dip
into
another
one.
What
we
would
be
amazing
is
to
to
get
people
who
are.
A
You
know
we're
building
stuff
for
the
next
15
years
and
you
know
and
and
giving
them
a
an
environment
where
they
can
actually
do
that.
I
think.
C
E
Yeah,
hello,
everyone,
yeah
I,
just
want
to
say
that
I
want
people
to
steal
my
stuff,
and
the
reason
for
that
is
my.
My
business
model
is
come,
come
up
with
a
good
idea,
write
some
code,
write
something
that
works
and
then
have
other
people
come
in
and
and
take
it
and
Riff
on
it
and
I
don't
care
if
they
give
me
credit
or
not,
but
if
they,
if
they
use
it
and
they
increase
the
the
value
of
the
the
utility
and
the
value
of
the
blockchain.
E
Well
then,
whatever
my
investment
in
goes
up,
so
my
business
model
is,
you
know,
I
help
the
community,
don't
worry
about
the
credit,
but
but
the
value
of
our
community
goes
up
when
we
when
we
build
together,
regardless
of
of
who
you
know
who
gets
the
creditor?
Who
gets
the
money
for
that
that
particular
project
we
all
we
all
lift
each
other
up
together.
So
yeah,
that's
that's
my
thought
on
that
thing.
E
Actually,
I
don't
have
a
bit
of
it
yet
not
even
a
bit
but
but
I
hope
to
change
that
and
but
most
importantly,
I'm
gonna
start
buying
it
up
when
I'm
able
to
do
stuff
and
and
right
now,
I'm
I,
I'm,
I'm
kind
of
an
amateur
programmer,
so
I'm
I'm
waiting
until
until
I
get
familiar
enough.
That
I
can
that
I
can
actually
do
stuff
with
it
and
then
I'm
gonna
I'm
going
all
in
so
there
we
are.
A
I
I,
actually
I
kind
of
agree.
What
is
what
you're
saying
like
I,
I
I?
Think
the
I
mean
I
I
kind
of
think,
the
same
way,
I.
Think
if
you
can
support
everybody,
then
it's
good
long
term
for
the
project.
I
mean
I,
I.
Think
the
you
know
people
do
have
to
have
some
income
at
some
point.
You
know
I,
guess
it
depends
on
your
own
personal
situation.
A
If
you
can,
you
know
work
on
a
project
full
time
and
and
let
other
people
use
that
code,
not
maybe
not
directly,
see
a
benefit
from
that
then
I
mean
some
people
can
do
that.
Some
people
can't
I
think
you
know
I
I
completely
understand
what
you're
saying
I
think
I
think
yeah
yeah.
F
I
could
throw
more
in
the
conversation
on
this
One-Stop
Hub.
You
know
to
find
ZK,
apps
and
information
on
teams
I,
like
that
idea
of,
like
this,
connects
to
something
I
I
called
metamina.
This
was
from
ZK
ignite
one.
It
was
a
proposal.
I
started
I
just
worked
on
it
because
it
was
coming
out
of
me.
F
Maybe
it
fits
here,
maybe
not,
but
it
was
kind
of
like
a
developmental
expression
of
working
together
to
see
I
was
looking
at
it
more
kind
of
technical.
As
far
as
what
are
we
ZK
proving
these
Primitives
that
are
coming
out
like
what
are
these
ZK
apps
providing
and
being
able
to
come
in
and
see?
Oh,
here's
a
database
solution,
I'm
a
new
developer
coming
in
I'm
gonna
pick
this
database
over
here.
I'll
pick
this
ID
over
here
pick
this
a
test
station
over
here
and
really
categorize.
F
What
these
things
are
on
a.
What
are
we
ZK
proving
you
know?
What
are
we
what's
public
and
what's
the
private
part
of
that,
and
then
even
in
our
cohort
experience
being
able
to
look
cross-reference,
each
team,
like
I,
made
a
spreadsheet
a
grid
of
okay.
Here's
the
different
projects:
are
they
similar
different?
Can
they
work
together?
Is
there
intercompatibilities
like
a
way
to
really
expose
these
efficiencies,
or
maybe
they're,
just
alternative
Solutions
and
that's
valuable,
just
as
well
so
I
think
there's
a
lot
of
creativity
to
really
run
with.
A
A
A
So
it's
it's
quite
well
thought
out,
I
think
but
yeah,
but
yeah
yeah,
I,
I
I
think
any
way
that
we
can
kind
of
establish
it's
interesting
because,
like
you
know,
a
lot
of
crypto
is
kind
of
talking
about
decentralization
all
the
time
and
there's
no
single,
you
know
point
so
like
some
people
will
say
well,
you
know,
if
you
have
this
big
Community
you
have,
then,
is
that
you
know
against
decentralization
in
some
way,
but
I
think
you
still
need
these
trusted.
A
You
know
it's
I,
think
it's
a
valuable
I
mean
like
I'm,
trying
to
visualize
what
it
will
be
like
to
see,
Caps
or
mainnet,
and
and
like
you
know
how
people
gonna
trust
those
apps.
How
will
they
interact
with
them?
How
how
will
this
all
work
so
I
think
they
think
you
you
need
these
cornerstones?
A
Obviously
the
mean
of
foundation
will
play
a
massive
part
in
this,
but
you
also
need
people
for
the
people
to
do
the
same
thing
you
know
and
I
think
like
Community
can
get
feedback
better
than
anybody
else,
because
their
feedback
will
be
honest.
It
won't
be
based
on
any.
You
know
any
kind
of
like
bias.
D
D
Originally
I
must
say
degree
of
physics
and
what
I
got
from
my
study
I
clearly
understood
that
some
fundamental
issues,
we
should
clearly
understand
where
we
could
find
some
fundamental
issues,
for
example
in
physics
that
also
black
holes,
where
people
understood
some
fundamental
keys
to
understand
our
work.
The
same
I
would
suggest
to
expose
for
our
conversation
in
future
to
clearly
understand
what
he
is.
A
key
issues
to
you
want
to
solve
in
any
projects
we
introduce,
and
also
this
would
be
the
next.
B
Yeah
sure
I'll
be
we'll
be
happy
to
I
mean
you
can
DM
me
on
Discord
whatever
just
and
we
can
arrange
a
conversation.
A
Sure
there's
one
one
thing:
I
kind
of
kind
of
just
want
to
add
is
all
about
the
proposal
it's
like
and
what
you
know
if
I
get
funded,
it
will
be,
you
know,
I
will
set
it
up
as
a
proper
Company
Limited
company,
and
it
will,
you
know,
I'll,
do
things
in
the
correct
way
and
then
and
and
if
we
get
down
further
down
the
line
where
it's
making
a
good
profit,
I
I
100
want
to
reinvest
that
back
into
Community
projects
as
well.
A
So
it's
not
like
you
know,
I'm
just
you
know,
it's
look
I'm
looking
at
this
for
just
a
purely
business
thing,
I
think
one
of
the
interesting
things
for
me.
If
it
got
you
know,
if
we
get
to
that
point
where
it's
you
know
it,
it's
making
a
profit
is
to
be
able
to.
You
know,
give
that
into
different
areas.
You
know,
there's
there
was
a.
There
was
a
meeting
like
this
last
week
where
there
was
people
from
all
over
who
were
trying
to
establish
a
way
to
to
to
do
translations
and
different
things.
A
So
those
kinds
of
projects
you
know
could
definitely
benefit
from
it.
I
think
I
think
the
thing
I
understand
it's
quite
difficult
for
the
Mina
Foundation
to
allocate
funding
for
those
kinds
of
things,
I
think
a
lot
of
it
comes
down
to
people
who've
been
around
for
a
while,
and
you
can
see
that
the
work
that
they've
done
so
I
think
that's
a
kind
of
good
good
way
to
you
know.
You
know.
A
If
you've
got
a
body
of
work,
you
can
say
look
I
did
all
these
videos
about
Mina
and
you
know
I
had
this
many
people
viewed
it
in
this
effect
and
it
was,
and
they
were
well
done
and
everything
they
I
think
you
know
I
think
those
kind
of
projects
should
should
be
helped
really
I.
Think
it's
naive
to
expect
them
to
do
all
that
work
for
no
no
reward.
A
There's
a
I
mean
there's
a
lot
of
other
projects
out
there,
so
we
have
to
I
think
we
have
to
bear
that
in
mind
that
you
know
you
have
to
give
people
a
reason
to
want
to
be
part
of
this
budget.
B
C
C
C
Yeah
I
saw
that,
like
you,
had
something
like
four
translations
in
your
slide,
so
I'm,
not
a
technical
person,
so
I
can't
help
you
in
a
technical
way.
But
if
there
is
something
like
I
can
help
you
with
translations
or
something
before
the
Indian
Community,
so
I
would
be
glad
to
like.
You
can
count
me
in
for
this.
A
Yeah,
that's
great,
hey,
yeah,
definitely,
yeah
I
think
we
can
work
together.
I
mean
there
is
like
an
advanced
budget
for
the
translations
for
the
original
for
the
App
Store
around
at
the
moment,
which
I
think
is
about
100
like
these
are
from
hackathons
and
everything
so
like
definitely
be
great
to
do
everything
because
I
know
like
I'm
I'm.
A
You
know
I've
known
you
for
for
a
while
now
I
think
you
know,
you've
always
had
been
been
really
cool
to
help
with
when
we've
translated
videos
and
transcripts
of
certain
spaces
and
all
kinds
of
stuff
anyway.
So
I
really
appreciate
like
stuff
you've
done
and
like
I
think
you're.
A
perfect
example
of
somebody
who
you
know
really
engages
the
project
and
really
deserves
the
support.
C
A
I,
don't
you
know
I'm
I'm,
not
literally
not
taking
anything
for
granted
because,
like
I
know,
there's
a
lot
of
other
good
projects
on
the
death
to
death
track
so
like
I'm,
obviously
not
taking
anything
for
granted.
But,
like
you
know,
let's
just
see
what
happens
in
the
next
few
weeks.
A
Okay,
great
well,
I,
really
appreciate
everybody
taking
the
time,
especially
Friday
evening,
I
think
it's
nearly
the
weekend.
A
B
A
B
A
They
love
me,
you
know.
No
thanks.
Thanks,
be
you're,
always
really
helpful
in
with
everything,
so
there's
a
link
to
the
proposal
anyway
and
we'll
see
you
all
soon,
thanks
again
awesome.