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From YouTube: NEAR Protocol Town Hall June 2022 W/ Mila Kunis!
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A
Hello
and
welcome
to
our
june
2022
near
town
hall.
We
promise
you
it's
gonna,
be
big.
This
one
is
very
big,
we're
in
consensus
and
super
happy
to
be
here.
It's
actually
incredible
to
see
the
number
of
builders
and
the
number
of
companies
that
are
here
and
we're
super
excited
to
actually
share
with
you,
some
of
the
best
things
that
have
been
happening
at
near
over
the
last
12
months.
What's
coming
up
and
some
of
our
recent
announcements.
So
what
are
we
going
to
actually
cover
today?
A
Where
part
one
is
actually
going
to
be
evie
and
myself
anina,
it's
great
to
have
you.
A
It's
been
a
while,
since
you
haven't
been
on
the
town
hall,
so
myself
are
going
to
look
at
you
know,
last
12
months
and
and
last
six
months
what's
been
happening
on
near
and
in
the
ecosystem,
and
what's
coming
up
after
that,
next
we'll
have
jack
our
new
cmo
introduce
and
present
some
of
the
biggest
news
that
we've
been
sharing
here
at
consensus,
and
it's
been
big
and
we're
super
proud
of
the
announcements
that
have
come
up
that
have
come
on
up
next
up,
we'll
actually
look
at
upcoming
events,
because,
yes,
today
we're
in
consensus
but
actually
there's
so
many
super
cool
events
that
are
coming
up,
one
in
particular
near
khan.
A
A
Our
team
has
been
on
the
ground
interviewing
quite
a
few
people
and
we'll
share
insights
into
what's
going
on
at
near,
but
also
behind
the
scenes
in
consensus.
The
last
part
of
the
town
hall
is
probably
the
thing
that
we're
actually
most
excited
about.
We
told
you
this
one
was
going
to
be
big
and
it
is
very
big.
B
Great,
let's
dive
in
into
the
state
of
near
ecosystem,
but
before
that
I
want
to
remind
everyone.
The
mission
that
nir
has
is
a
world
where
people
have
control
of
their
data
assets
and
power
governance.
It's
really
about
users
and
people
in
the
world
in
general
to
be
in
control
to
be
able
to
have
a
voice
to
have
low
switching
costs
between
any
platform
and
any
provider
an
open
web
world.
And
to
achieve
that,
we
need
to
build
a
next
generation
platform.
B
We
need
an
infrastructure
that
can
power
this
that
can
be
accessible
and
simple
to
use
for
billions
of
users
and
millions
of
developers.
It
needs
to
be
scalable
enough
to
handle
trillions
of
transactions
and
ability
to
really
not
crumble
under
load
when
billions
of
users
are
actually
actively
using
it
and
it
needs
to
be
secure.
It
needs
to
be
not
just
protect
on
economic
security
that
blockchains
already
do
but
be
able
to
protect
the
user
and
an
investor
from
any
kind
of
malicious
activity,
and
this
is
what
nier
is
trying
to
build.
B
But
beyond
that
we
need
to
be
sustainable.
We
have
you
know
the
most
non-fungible
asset.
We
have
is
our
planet,
and
it's
really
important
to
continuously
push
on
sustainability
and
on
how
we
can
kind
of
continue
improve.
Our
planet.
State
near
is
really
proud
to
be
climate
neutral,
I'm
partnering
with
south
pole,
and
it's
really
exciting
to
see
a
number
of
projects
who
are
building
a
new
ecosystem
to
invest.
B
This
mission
of
sustainability
in
the
near
future
is
billions
of
users,
and
you
know
our
audacious
goal
is
to
bring
one
billion
users
and
we
actually,
since
the
launch
of
maintenance
18
months
ago,
are
one
percent
complete.
As
you
can
see,
we
are
accelerating
the
growth
of
the
user
bases
continuously,
accelerating
thanks
to
a
lot
of
the
applications,
a
lot
of
partners
and
a
lot
of
you
coming
into
to
the
ecosystem,
just
to
kind
of
highlight.
B
Over
the
past
12
months
we
had
over
600
projects
in
the
system
and
so
developers,
builders
that
are
coming
in
that
are
building
something
exciting.
Over
500
000
people
joined
our
community,
which
I'm
welcome
everyone
we
had,
as
I
said,
tremendous
growth
over
6
000
percent
grows
in
past
12
months
in
the
number
of
accounts,
and
we
hope
we
hope
to
sustain
this
rate
of
growth
in
coming
years.
B
Number
transactions
but,
more
importantly,
we're
one
of
the
biggest
developer
ecosystems
and
and
the
fastest
one
of
the
fastest
growing,
bringing
like
over
2
500
developers
building
every
day,
and
we
see
that
continuously
going,
even
with
all
the
events
past
few
months.
B
B
Now
the
ecosystem
has
been
evolving.
A
year
ago,
when
we
launched
it
was
just
near
protocol
and
near
foundation,
and
over
past
12
months,
we
actually
had
a
number
of
kind
of
entities.
Companies
projects
that
are
appearing
that
are
building
that
are
providing
core
pieces
of
the
ecosystem
and
kind
of
the
three
main
categories.
Right
is
the
infrastructure
pieces
that
are
really
built
around
near
protocol
as
an
open
source
project.
B
The
protocol
has
been
evolving
right,
there's
a
reason
why
we're
called
near
and
one
of
them
is
you
know,
we're,
never
perfect,
and
it's
always
about
progress.
It's
always
about
kind
of
iterating
and
innovating,
and
so
over
the
past
12
months,
the
protocol
actually
had
19
protocol
upgrades
that
actually
happened
on
a
network
without
skipping
a
beat.
B
The
focus
of
the
team
has
been
on
stability
and
performance.
It's
been
focusing
on
how
to
make
sure
that
network
continuously
running
under
any
circumstances
and
that
the
performance
of
each
chart
which
smart
contract
is
improving,
specifically
the
web
assembly.
The
basis
of
our
kind
of
smart
contract
platform
of
our
execution
environment
has
had
a
major
performance
improvement
which
allowed
for
things
like
aurora,
but
even
more.
Interestingly,
it
allowed
for
things
like
javascript
now
I'll
talk
a
little
bit
more
about
it
and,
at
the
same
time,
a
simple
night
shade
right.
B
The
global
shortening
sharding
road
map
right
for
near
always
been
to
launch
in
steps,
and
we
kind
of
split
it
into
four
major
phases,
with
a
phase
zero
being
a
you
know,
running
sharded
network,
but
still
requiring
everyone
to
validate
it,
and
so
it's
launched
in
november
2021,
which
was
super
exciting
and
importantly,
it
had
zero
impact
on
developers
or
users
right
we're
running
charted
network
and
no
user
needs
to
know
about
anything.
What's
going
on
under
the
hood.
B
Beyond
that
we
still
have
the
dynamic
resharding,
which
is
what
truly
will
enable
kind
of
scaling
with
the
demand
right
right
now
to
change
number
of
shards.
You
need
the
governance
vote.
You
need
validators
to
come
together,
but
with
dynamic,
resharding
we're
going
to
have
a
fully
automatic
way
of
scaling
the
network.
B
Now
the
there
is
no
launch
without
testing,
and
it's
has
been
one
of
the
most
important
pieces
kind
of
relaunching.
We
want
to
have
a
big
kind
of
community
gathering
for
for
those
battle
tests,
so
we're
going
to
be
launching
new
stakeholders
if
you've
been
around
the
new
ecosystem.
You
probably
heard
of
it
in
2020
in
2021,
but
this
is
a
stakehouse
three.
This
is
about
testing
chunk
only
producers.
This
is
about
kind
of
amassing
a
lot
more
validators
and
a
lot
of
more
participants
on
this
network
so
join.
B
We
were
trying
to
figure
out
how
to
bring
the
most
known
language,
the
programming
language
that
I
think
over
18
million
developers,
know
javascript
to
the
platform
we
had
some
approaches
before,
but
with
the
performance
improvement
with
kind
of
what
we've
developed
in
the
past
year,
we
were
able
to
achieve
a
fully
compatible
javascript
running
in
on
near
with
smart
contracts.
What
this
means
is
any
javascript
developer.
Any
web
developer
can
now
come
in
and
build
on
near
infrastructure,
and
this
is
really
exciting,
because
we'll
see
lots
and
lots
of
experimentation
happening.
B
We
obviously
had
a
number
of
major
improvements
to
rust,
sdks
to
testing
frameworks
to
kind
of
all
the
developer.
Tooling,
we've
seen
infura
and
metamask
launching
as
well
support
for
near
to
provide
developers
better,
tooling
and
really
exciting
kind
of
evolution
of
frameworks
that
people
are
using
to
consume
data
from
new
infrastructure.
B
I'm
also
really
excited
to
see
kind
of
the
education
platforms
that
are
being
kind
of
growing
on
in
your
ecosystem,
new
university
being
one
of
the
drivers
on
boarding
more
and
more
developers,
teaching
them
how
to
build,
how
to
transition
from
web
2
and
getting
certified
developer
program
going
kind
of
onboarding
people
who
actually
know
how
to
build
on
the
ecosystem.
So
a
number
of
infrastructure
providers,
I
mean
there's
a
number
more
like
not
everything
fits
in
the
slide,
but
kind
of
all.
This
is
really
building
the
basis
building
the
foundation
of
the
new
infrastructure.
B
At
the
same
time,
interoperability
being
one
of
the
major
pieces
we've
been
involved
from
the
start
and
it
started
with
rainbow
bridge
with
ability
to
connect
to
ethereum
his
ability
to
connect
other
chains.
It
expanded
to
aurora,
with
support
of
evm,
with
support
for
developers
who
are
building
on
ethereum
ecosystem
to
come
in
and
easily
launch
engineer
and,
at
the
same
time,
to
bring
app
change
to
bring
a
application
specific
side
chains
which
are
needed
to
build
very
specific
use
cases
which
can
connect
directly
to
neuric
systems
through
octopus
network.
B
The
funding
right
near
foundation
started
as
kind
of
a
beacon
ecosystem
in
the
ecosystem,
but
it
continuously
evolving
and
continuously
kind
of
pushing
the
functionality
to
the
ecosystem
itself
to
to
become
sustainable,
to
become
long-term,
viable
and
so
kind
of
an
important
piece
being
distributing
funding,
creating
eco
funds
in
the
ecosystem
that
are
able
to
find
the
best
developers
and
fund
them
and
support
them,
and
so
there's
a
number
of
verticals,
where
there's
now
specialized
groups
working
on
it
to
name
a
few
proximity
being
a
huge
driver
of
finance
or
defy
of
finance
in
the
new
ecosystem,
working
across
a
lot
of
projects,
helping
them
helping
build
missing
pieces
and
then
helping
them
launch
them.
B
We
have
human
guild
that
been
working
directly
with
game
developers,
giving
them
grants
to
get
them
started,
helping
them
launch
help
them.
With
talking
economics,
we
have
a
number
of
eco
funds
like
move
like
medivab,
and
we
have
a
number
of
other
verticals
starting
up
sustainability
and
creator
economy
being
just
to
name
a
few
now.
The
kind
of
vertical
distribution
and
decentralization
is
important,
but
the
other
important
aspect
is
geography,
the
to
be
a
truly
global
ecosystem.
B
We
need
to
be
local,
we
need
to
be
present,
we
need
to
be
everywhere
and
near
community
is
everywhere
already
and
to
really
celebrate
it
and
concentrate
the
regional
hubs
are
being
built
around
the
world.
We
already
have
a
few
launched
in
china
in
balkans
in
kenya
and
sadly
ukrainian
hub,
which
got
relocated
to
portugal,
but
the
the
whole
ecosystem
is
continuously
evolving.
A
number
of
hubs
are
coming
across
the
world
and
you
know
if
you
want
to
be
part
of
this,
please
reach
out
to
us.
B
The
goal
is
really
to
have
local
presence,
local
events
and
community
have
local
funding
and
people
who
understand
the
market
to
truly
bring
the
values
of
nir
to
truly
surface
the
power
that
this
web
3
and
new
infrastructure
can
provide
going
back
to
the
verticals
right.
There
is
a
specific
kind
of
crater
economy
triangle
that
we've
been
talking
about
and
to
just
surface
a
little
bit
of
examples
right.
There
is
kind
of
a
creator
economy.
B
That
really
is
the
source
of
new
value
is
a
place
where
creators
and
people
can
come
in
it's
you
know
across
music
and
art,
it's
gaming,
it's
all
of
the
ways
people
try
to
expose
their
creativity
and
obviously
exciting,
to
see
armor
kingdom
here,
there's
a
number
of
games
that
are
launching
and
check
out
human
guild's,
video
form
kind
of
for
a
full-fledged
demos
and
at
the
same
time
the
nfts
is
what
backs
it
right.
B
Nfts
is
a
technology
and
we
have
a
number
of
nft
marketplaces
and
a
number
of
nft
kind
of
projects.
Power
in
that
that
creativity
is
what
kind
of
onboards
more
people.
This
onboarding
becomes
social
right.
We
see
a
lot
more
social
kind
of
been
built
around
greater
communities
as
well
as
other
communities.
B
For
example,
orange
dab
is
an
exciting
development
of
you
know,
developers
and
founders
coming
and
forming
a
doubt
to
kind
of
learn
from
each
other
to
form
projects
to
continuously
develop,
and
all
that
you
know
is
using
dow
tooling,
but
at
the
end
it's
actually
a
social
interaction
and
social
ecosystem
and
social
and
creator
is
then
turns
into
finance.
At
the
end,
the
fi,
the
this
kind
of
economy
is
what
makes
you
know,
makes
us
attractive
and
interested
for
people
to
join,
and
so
there's
a
finance
side.
B
B
Now
this
all
is
great,
but
it's
been
missing
one
piece
and
the
piece
is
to
bring
users
to
bring
users
who
are
not
yet
in
the
ecosystem,
who
are
not
yet
in
crypto,
and
this
is
where
things
like
aurora,
plus
right
ability
to
transact
without
fees,
sweatcoin
tracer
near
crowd,
ability
to
earn
while
doing
work
or
while
moving
while
doing
something
being
able
to
onboard
into
the
ecosystem
became
extremely
important.
And
so
this
is
how
this
creator
economy
is
continuously
expanding,
who
is
bringing
more
and
more
users
from
the
top
now?
B
This
is
where
we
are,
where
we're
going
is
actually
building
more
and
more
very
concrete
protocols
that
are
delivering
on
what
kind
of
web
2
right
now
has
and
web3
is
struggling.
This
is
social
graph.
This
is
gig
protocol,
reputation,
content,
certification,
all
of
the
things
that
right
now
are
still
living
in
web
2
are
still
controlled
by
centralized
party.
This
is
the
data
you
use
every
day
that
does
not
belong
to
you
kind
of
you
sign
the
permissions
off
this
whole
protocols
are
coming.
B
They
will
be
enabling
a
new
slew
of
use
cases
and
of
composibility
and
beyond
the
use
cases.
There's
a
lot
of
research.
That's
happening
on.
How
do
we
secure
the
user?
How
do
we
protect
the
user?
How
do
we
define
that
you,
you
are
not
lost
all
your
assets.
If
you
lost
your
seat
phrase,
how
do
we
do
better?
Ai
ai
is
becoming
an
important
piece
of
our
life
and
it
needs
to
be
community
governed
beyond
that
how
the
governance
would
work
and
how
we
achieve
privacy.
Blockchains
are
transparency
engines.
B
We
need
I'll,
think
a
lot
more
about
privacy
and
kind
of
as
a
beyond
research
for
kind
of,
as
we
finish
out
with
dynamic
charting.
We
are
thinking
more
about
how
we
can
create
a
more
even
more
scalable
sharding
with
synchronicity.
B
So
there's
a
lot
of
exciting
things,
probably
not
gonna
finish
all
of
this
in
a
year,
but
we're
gonna
make
a
tremendous
progress
and
I'm
inviting
everyone
to
contribute
to
this,
and
now
I
want
to
pass
it
to
mariek
to
highlight
some
of
the
successes
of
the
ecosystem.
A
So,
following
up
on
the
presentation,
avilia
of
an
overview
of
the
last
12
months
and
what's
coming
up,
what
I'm
going
to
share
actually
with
you
now
is
actually
a
deep
dive
into
what's
been
happening
in
the
ecosystem
over
the
last,
let's
say
five
and
a
half
months,
almost
six
months.
So
what
happened
in
january?
Well,
in
january,
I
joined
best
decision
ever
loving
every
day
of
it,
and
in
january
we
actually
also
announced
our
first
trench
of
the
fundraise
for
150
million
from
some
top-class
investors.
A
January
was
also
a
month
where
we
actually
saw
a
lot
of
rise
in
the
creator.
Economy
of
nir
paris,
for
example,
reached
5
million
in
trading
volume
and
had
its
first
project.
Reaching
1
million
in
trading
volume,
with
the
anti-social
ape
club
play
to
earn,
was
definitely
a
trend
in
the
months
of
january,
and
we
saw
some
super
exciting
new
games
such
as,
for
example,
crypto
heroes
and
land
to
empire.
A
Now,
last,
but
not
least,
one
of
the
things
we
actually
wanted
to
highlight
for
the
months
of
january
was
the
first
ever
proof-of-stake
storage
solution
with
makina
built
on
near.
Let's
look
at
february
ferry
was
definitely
marked
by
eat,
denver,
which
was
an
amazing
event,
and
a
lot
of
you
were
probably
actually
there
at
eat.
Denver.
A
We
announced
pagoda
the
world's
first
web3
started
platform
time
ago,
launched
as
one
of
the
first
streaming
platform
on
near
and
if
there
is
one
trend
that
actually
we
can
say
for
the
months
of
february
is
that
it
was
an
nft
month
near
tracker,
dot
io
actually
entered
near
and
is
a
platform
that
enables
us
to
start
tracking.
More
and
more
of
the
data
of
what's
happening
on
the
nft
side.
A
Speaking
of
define,
we
saw
more
and
more
partnerships
such
as
ref
and
spin,
and
a
couple
of
very
exciting
fundraisers
from
ref
and
origami,
both
from
very
high
quality
investors
now,
last
but
not
least,
near
social
launched
their
beta
platform,
bringing
one
of
the
first
social
networks
to
near.
Let's
go
on
and
look
at
march,
while
a
lot
of
positive
news
happen
in
the
ecosystem.
A
It's
true
to
say
that
in
our
hearts
and
minds
march
will
remain
forever
dark
months,
and
the
war
in
ukraine
was
and
remains
a
shock.
It
was
phenomenal
to
see
actually
how
quickly
the
near
community
rallied
along
the
side
of
unchained
fund,
which
kicked
off
and
raised
a
ton
of
money.
We
actually
raised
over
10
million
across
14
different
crypto
currencies.
A
A
Cell
gp
and
orange
dial
were
some
of
those
partnerships,
not
only
that,
but
we
saw
so
near
pay
launched
its
first
beta
version,
kyber
swap
and
bastion
launching
on
aurora,
and
also
raising
large
round
from
jane
strait.
Nir
also
hit
a
major
milestone
in
the
months
of
march,
with
over
100
million
total
transactions
april
felt
like
spring.
A
Definitely
a
lot
of
things
were
up
in
the
air,
and
the
ecosystem
knew
so
new
flourishing
projects
like
spring
flowers
borough
raised
5
million
from
dragonfly.
The
antisocial
ape
club
continued
their
growth
and
became
the
first
nfe
project
to
actually
surpass
200
000.
In
near
in
volume,
flux
secured
3
billion
in
value
across
near
and
aurora
and
ofp
formalized,
the
partnership
with
the
ivory
coast
to
restore
20
of
their
forest.
A
The
central
bank
launched
usn
and
not
only
that,
but
we
actually
saw
winners
announced
for
the
metabill
hackathon
for
the
first
of
the
quarter,
congratulations
vogue
in
april.
We
were
also
in
paris
and
that's
where
we
announced
our
partnership
with
swet,
which
already
in
april,
had
one
million
wallets
being
created
on
there.
Last
but
not
least,
in
april,
we
also
announced
the
second
part
of
the
close
of
our
fundraise
for
350
million,
led
by
tiger
global,
bringing
our
total
fundraise
to
over
half
a
billion.
The
months
of
may
went
from
census
trans.
A
A
The
months
of
may
also
saw
our
first
insurance
protocol
in
sura
ace.
We
started
launching
more
and
more
local
regional
hubs
and
kenya
was
the
hub
that
was
launched
in
may,
tamago
raised
a
million
curved
finance
integrated
with
aurora,
and
on
the
aurora
front
we
actually
saw
a
90
million
fund
grants
in
projects
in
partnership
with
proximity
and
we're
now
in
june.
It's
only
a
couple
of
weeks
or
days
actually
in
the
months,
but
it's
fair
to
say
that
this
month
is
shaping
up
to
be
one
of
our
most
exciting
months.
A
We're
currently
at
consensus
that
we
actually
shared
with
you,
and
we
have
a
handful
of
amazing
announcements
that
jack
our
nusemo
will
share
with
you
very
shortly.
Not
only
that,
but
I'm
sure
you
guys
have
seen.
We
also
have
fire
blocks.
That's
coming
up.
We
have
apollo
42,
which
is
a
beautiful
nft,
new
marketplace
which
is
very
soon
launching
and
on
the
community
events
and
side
we've
had
the
launch
of
the
balkan
region
and
metapool
sponsoring
the
near
hacker
house
this
week
in
austin
whoa.
A
So
much
has
happened
over
the
last
five
and
a
half
months,
there's
a
say
in
crypto
that
every
day
feels
like
wix
and
it's
actually
very
true.
It's
packed
it's
actually
very
exciting,
and
there
is
a
lot
of
things
that
are
going
on.
We
can't
wait
to
see
what
the
next
six
months
will
bear
and
all
the
great
things
that
actually
will
be
built
on
here
and
with
that
I'm
going
to
hand
over
to
jack
our
new
cmo
to
share
some
of
the
most
exciting
announcements
that
we've
actually
shared
here
at
consensus.
C
Thank
you,
marieke
and
hello
to
everyone.
I'm
hugely
excited
to
be
joining
the
near
foundation
and
to
play
my
part
in
taking
web3
to
the
mainstream.
I'm
a
big
believer
that
centralized
structures
and
organizations
don't
and
have
never
had
people
at
heart,
and
I
think
decentralization
puts
the
power
back
into
people's
hands
to
create
a
fairer
and
more
inclusive
society.
C
So,
since
the
last
four
weeks
since
I've
enjoyed
it
since
I've
joined,
I've
spent
most
of
my
time
meeting
and
listening
to
people
within
the
ecosystem
and
beyond,
including
many
people
here
at
consensus
and
what's
really
struck
me-
is
just
how
passionate,
vibrant
and
diverse
our
ecosystem
is
and
what
incredible
ideas
we
have
and
what
stories
and
journeys
that
people
have
been
on.
It's
been
truly
inspiring
to
listen
and
to
meet
so
many
great
great
folks
within
our
community.
C
Okay,
so
on
to
the
first
big
announcement,
we're
excited
to
announce
a
major
new
entertainment
franchise
armoured
kingdom,
a
new
multi-platform,
global
entertainment
universe
is
coming
to
near
to
reshape
web
3
trading
card
games.
Digital
comics
animation
and
film
founders
include
acclaimed
producers
and
creators,
including
mila
kunis,
who
we'll
be
hearing
from
later
on
our
panel,
so
sit
tight.
Armored
kingdom
follows
several
tribes
of
warring
medieval
dynasties
as
they
battle
for
power
with
the
aid
of
amorite,
a
powerful
mysterious
metal.
C
The
second
big
announcement,
you've
we've
been
talking
about
this
over
the
last
few
months
is
sweat.
I
can
say
that
the
movement
economy
is
well
and
truly
underway,
and
we've
hit
a
big
milestone.
Have
10
million
wallets
opened
already
on
near
through
through
the
sweat,
app
it's
a
huge
milestone
in
bringing
web
through
to
the
masses
and
really
reinventing
how
people
can
generate
value
for
themselves
in
a
move
to
an
economy?
C
Lastly,
we're
excited
to
announce
that
the
privacy
first
browser
brave
is
leveraging
aurora
to
launch
its
own
brave
wallet
that
will
bridge
the
ethereum
and
near
communities.
This
integration
will
mean
that
brave
users
can
buy,
sell
and
store
aurora
tokens
directly
in
the
brave
wallet
with
the
new
wallet
there'll,
be
a
host
of
web3
functionality,
supported
such
as
nfts
and
swaps,
all
of
which
will
be
in
the
protection
of
the
privacy
preserving
in-browser
wallet.
C
All
of
these
announcements
are
incredibly
important
for
the
future
advancement
of
web3
and
mass
adoption,
and
I'm
really
excited
to
be
able
to
announce
them
here
at
consensus.
C
D
Hi
everyone,
my
name,
is
yudira.
I
lead
events
here
at
near
foundation.
It's
been
a
thrilling
week
being
in
austin
for
consensus,
tons
of
people
here
and
I'm
really
thrilled
to
also
fill
you
in
on
two
big
events
that
are
coming
up
into
this
next
quarter.
So
first
up
we
have
near
cotton,
we'll
be
doubling
down
in
size
this
year
and
we'll
be
activating
from
september
12th
through
the
14th
this
year.
We're
going
to
the
waterfront
we'll
be
at
a
gorgeous
warehouse
just
across
the
street
from
time
out.
D
One
thing
I'd
like
to
call
out
is
that
we've
opened
the
call
for
speakers
so
head
to
nericon.org
and
get
your
application
submitted,
we'll
be
featuring.
Everything
from
protocol
news,
upgrades
updates,
dev
technical
workshops,
everything
from
regulation
to
governance,
to
sustainability
and
more
so
definitely
get
your
submissions
asap
and
we'll
go
ahead
and
be
in
paris
this
july.
So
for
those
of
you
who
love
eathcc,
we
are
big
fans.
We
will
be
there
again
this
year
last
year.
D
E
B
Bad
yeah
it's
a
busy
day
but
pretty
exciting.
There's.
E
B
I
mean
there
are
two
things
one
is
so
we
started
in
like
august
2018,
so
the
market
at
least
like
generally
considered
for
crypto,
was
going
down
and
continue
going
down
and
was
going
down,
probably
like
more
and
so
compared
to
where
we
were
then
right.
Now,
it's
not
a
bear
market.
At
the
same
time,
I
think
the
any
kind
of
you
know
shake-up
over
correction
is
always
good
in
a
way
that
it
allows
people
to
like
focus
on
long-term
focus
on
you
know,
creating
sustainable
models,
creating
sustainable
businesses.
So.
E
Is
there
any?
Is
there
any
favorite
crypto
projects
that
are
either
here
at
consensus,
or
aren't
that
you'd
like
to
shout
out
look,
I
think
some
of
the
ones
that
are
really
exciting
that
are
working
within
the
near
ecosystem,
that
we've
actually
supported
recently
are
mint
based
and
some
of
the
projects
they've
been
building
in
the
nft
space
as
well
as
peras,
which
is
a
secondary
marketplace
which
has
been
pretty
exciting.
What
do
you
think
it
is
about
nia's,
crypto
culture
that
makes
it
so
inclusive
yeah?
E
I
think
I
think,
apart
from
the
the
great
tech
that
we
have,
I
think
the
the
welcoming
community
plays
a
huge
role
in
that
and
thanks
to
you
and
the
work
that
you're
doing
on
the
community
side,
but
also
like
in
general,
I
think
it
goes
to
the
culture
of
what
mayor
is
trying
to
pay
it
right,
both
from
the
foundation
perspective,
as
well
as
like
percolating
it
down
to
the
communities
that
we're
building,
and
it's
also
inspiring
a
lot
of
people
to
like
play.
E
As
far
as
first
diversity,
equity,
inclusion
and
access,
so
I
think
that,
compared
to
a
lot
of
other
organizations
in
rep
three,
I
found
that
the
near
foundation
is
especially
bullish
on
diversity
at
conclusion,
not
just
as
something
that
you
check
off
of
a
box,
but
it's
really
integral
to
creating
a
decentralized
future.
Why
is
near
the
number
one
place
for
developers
to
go
and
for
people
to
build
on
top
of
in
order
to
achieve
that
vision?
Well,.
A
For
me,
there's
one
thing:
it's
usability
right
and
when
I
think
of
usability
I
think
like,
if
we
truly
want
mass
adoption,
we
need
things
to
be
super
simple.
If
you
look
at
our
sweat
integration,
for
example,
it's
just
seamless
things,
work
and
end
users,
don't
even
have
to
know
that
this
is
based
on
blockchain
can.
E
E
So
if
you
are
a
developer,
you
can
build
your
analytics
if
you
want
to
build
an
application
like
come
and
use
our
tools
and
you'll
be
in
the
right
place,
so
you've
been
in
austin
for
a
little
while
now
can
you
give
us
like
the
top
five
things
you've
done
in
austin
or
the
top
two
things
whatever
it
might
be,
and
you
can't
just
say:
drink
right:
okay,
all
right
now,
you're,
probably
in
a
tight
particular
way.
I
think
I'd
say
number
one
has
been
surviving.
E
The
heat
number
two
has
definitely
been
going
out
to
all
the
fantastic
eateries
around
the
hospital
beautiful
places
to
eat.
Definitely
meaning,
fellow
here
is
slap
on
his
time
actually
meeting
people
from
there.
It's
been
incredible
and
there's
some
really
good
springs
and
lakes
as
well
so
definitely
check
those
out.
If
you
are
in
austin
as
well,
so
what
is
it
that
made?
You
pick
near
foundation
right
because
there's
tons
of
projects
up
yeah.
C
Sure
near's
the
real
deal
right,
it's
the
the
right
tech,
it's
got
the
right
people,
it's
got
the
right
long-term
vision
and-
and
I
found
that
really
exciting
right.
It's
making
the
the
projects
out
there
can
bring
their
ideas
to
life
in
a
simple,
seamless,
scalable
way,
and
you
know
the
nearest
address
quite
a
lot
of
the
problems
that
other
chains
haven't
been
able
to
address.
A
Thanks
david,
it
was
great
to
have
some
behind
the
scenes
here
at
consensus
and
to
see
what's
really
happening
on
the
ground,
and
now
it
is
with
great
pleasure
that
I
can
announce
our
next
panelist
with
the
armored
kingdom
team.
We're
super
proud
to
be
partnering
with
armored
kingdom
to
help
redefine
the
future
of
fandom
and
now
without
further
ado
I'll.
Let
you
watch
and
enjoy
the
panel
with
mila
sharad,
lindsey
and
lisa
hi.
G
Everyone
welcome
to
the
near
town
hall
meeting
live
during
consensus.
We
have
some
amazing
amazing
folks
joining
us
to
make
a
pretty
impressive
announcement
during
this
town
hall
meeting
you're
going
to
be
you're
just
going
to
be
blown
away,
so
just
wanted
to
introduce
myself
kathy
hackl.
I
am
a
metaverse
thought
leader,
I'm
you
know,
popularly
known
as
the
godmother
of
the
metaverse,
and
I
am
just
thrilled
to
be
here,
because
we
have
some
truly
breaking
news
in
the
industry
that
is
going
to
have.
G
You
know
I
think
ripple
effects
and
you
guys
are
going
to
want
to
know
everything
about
it.
So
I
want
to
kind
of
introduce
the
folks
that
are
joining
me
a
lot
of
them
a
lot.
All
of
them
really
need
no
introduction,
but
really
excited
to
have
him
here
for
a
very
special
reason.
So
we
are
joined
by
mila
kunis,
who
you
guys
all
probably
know
we're
also
joined
by
sharad
devarajan,
who
is
an
icon
in
the
comic
in
the
comic
world,
he's
the
godfather
of
comics.
G
We
also
have
lisa
sterbakov
and
also
lindsay
mcinerney,
and
they
have
all
come
together.
All
these
visionaries
have
come
together
to
launch
something
today
and
I
kind
of
wanted
to
maybe
start
off
with
mila
you
sharing
with
everyone
here
in
the
town
hall,
exactly
what
you
guys
are
launching
today,
which
is
just
fascinating.
F
Okay
boy,
this
I'll
try
to
give
you
like
the
the
elevator
version,
because
the
the
short
and
long
of
it
is.
I
spent
a
lot
of
my
youth
playing
video
games,
and
so
it
was
one
of
those
where
I
felt
like
by
playing
it.
You
know
you're,
like
the
coach
in
the
sidelines,
and
you
think
you
know
better
or
you're
like
the
viewer
at
home,
and
you
think
you
know
better
than
the
coach.
F
That's
how
I
feel
about
certain
gaming
qualities
that
I
think
I
possess
and
lisa,
and
I
spend
a
lot
of
our
20s
part
of
having
kids
playing
a
lot
of
board
games
and
a
lot
of
video
games
and
a
lot
of
card
games.
And
we
decided
to
venture
into
nfts
a
while
ago,
and
we
did
that
and
I'd
like
to
say
we
did
it
successfully
and
I
was
like
well.
I
think
I
know
what
the
next
venture
should
be
and
I
think
that
she
was
hoping
I'd
say.
F
Another
nft
and
I
was
like
no.
I
want
to
take
down
the
gaming
community
and
so,
which
is
like
a
small
feat.
We
ended
up
her
hugh
sterbakov
created
this
multiverse
game.
I
should
say
it's
called
armored
kingdom
and
the
idea
behind
it
is.
I
wanted
to
create
my
an
ip,
a
world
that
has
a
multi-use
to
it.
So
the
idea
behind
armor
kingdom
is
it
is
based
in
story
it's
based
in
characters
and
theme.
F
I
know
this
is
crazy,
just
think
about
it
for
a
second,
we
want
to
build
like
a
lord
of
the
rings
and
he
was
like
yo
okay,
and
so
we
ventured
into
that.
That's
going
to
be
the
first
installment
out
of
armor
kingdom
is
like
the
origin
story
of
all
of
our
species
and
who
they
are
where
they
come
from,
what
the
inn
is
and
the.
Why
we're
going
to
be
dropping
those
there's
a
gaming
element
to
it
that
we're
going
to
be
dropping
a
couple
months
from
now?
F
That's
going
to
be
like
a
card
game
where
you
can
do
each
other
with
cards.
There's
going
to
be
armors
that
we're
going
to
be
dropping,
there's
toolboxes!
All
it's
going
to
be
really
interactive,
really
really
fun,
then,
after
that
we're
going
to
be
dropping
an
animated
series
to
kind
of
continue
along
the
legacy
and
the
story
of
that.
F
G
F
G
Amazing,
so
I
mean
all
of
you
guys
are
master
storytellers
in
whatever
in
in
your
different
industries
right,
because
you
guys
combine
a
lot
of
different
things.
Yes,
I'd
love
to
hear
I'd,
love
to
hear
which
you
know
from
each
one
of
you,
like
sherrod.
When
mila
came
to
you
with
this
idea,
when
mila
you
know
lisa
and
the
team
came
to
you
with
this
idea,
what
was
like,
how
did
you?
How
did
you
react?
What
did
you?
H
F
H
H
H
To
create,
like
a
modern
man,
you
know
do
something.
I
feel
that
you
know
my
passion,
fantasy,
sci-fi
you're,
you
know
combining
the
two
you
know,
bringing
together
sort
of
game
of
thrones,
meets
independence
day
and
figuring
out.
How
to
combine.
All
of
these
elements
is
pretty
awesome,
but
you
know
from
a
comic
book.
Animation
live
action,
but,
more
importantly,
from
a
story
narrative
and
getting
people
to
actually
feel
a
level
of
ownership
and
commitment.
F
Yeah,
I
think
the
one
thing
I
don't
you
find
this
to
be
true.
At
least
we
did.
We
had
people
contact
us
as
a
company
after
video
games
came
out
and
after
card
games
came
on
board
games
and
they
would
come
to
us
and
be
like
now
create
the
movie
or
create
the
show,
and
it
would
be
really
hard
to
do
because
you're
trying
to
reverse
engineer
something
that
doesn't
exist,
and
so
I
think
for
us.
The
most
important
thing
was
having
the
story.
F
Having
the
folklore
having
the
rules
of
the
game,
make
sense
like
everything
is,
it
makes
sense
and
then
building
the
tech
part
of
it.
That's
where
we
went
and
got
lindsay
and
we
went
and
hired
the
entire
team
to
go
and
do
that
was
the
secondary
part
for
us
was
creating
the
the
the
coding
aspect
of
it
or
the
building
the
engineering
aspect,
but
the
game.
The
the
foundation
of
the
game
is
very
true
and
very
honest.
Yeah.
H
H
Where
we
can
change
the
rules
of
how
a
new
media
franchise
is
how
a
new
story
is
built
and
really
engages
with
fans
at
so
many
different
dimensions
and
that's
the
whole
right.
But
obviously
the
goal
of
what
we're
trying
to
do
is
is
to
go
into
the
unknown
both
in
terms
of
process
and
in
terms
of
execution
right,
yeah.
F
G
Yeah
and
I
think
when
we
talk
about
that
at
least
I
mean
you've
been
producing
content
forever.
You've
been
telling
stories
in
many
different
ways:
I'd
love
to
hear
about
how
you
are
working
with
lindsay
lindsay's,
like
the
tech
person
here
who's.
Actually,
you
know
taking
the
idea
and
implementing
it
and
making
it
real.
You
know
doing
the
hard
tech
part.
How
are
you
guys
working
together
to
enable
armored
kingdom
I
mean,
because
you
guys
must
be
you
know
it
has
to
be.
G
I
Actually,
I
think
we
can
do
that.
Nobody's
done
it
before
so
we'll
need
to
like
figure
some
stuff
out
here,
but
I
think
we
can
actually
make
that
happen
and
so
she's,
basically
taking
our
crazy
ideas
which,
by
the
way
this,
what
if
game,
is
the
game
that
you
play
when
you're
creating
stories
all
the
time?
That's
what
we
do.
What,
if
this?
What
is
that?
I
G
You've
become
a
tech
wizard,
I
love
it
lindsay
you're,
making
it
we're
making
the
impossible
happen.
That's
the
sense
I
have
so
when
we
talk
a
little
bit
about
armor
kingdom,
I
mean
everyone's,
probably
like
wow.
This
is
really
interesting.
Let's
talk
a
little
bit
more
about
about
what
you
know.
What
do
you
want
people
to
get
out
of
this?
How
do
you
want
people
to
experience
it
and
then
yeah
we
are
going
to
talk
and
by
the
way
this
is
the
near
town
hall.
G
So
we
are
going
to
be
talking
about
near,
but
I
do
want
to
kind
of
dive
a
little
bit
deeper
into
how
you
want
people
to
feel
when
they
go
into
armored
kingdom
and
experience
it.
F
I
think
that
it
does
play
into
near,
because
I
think
the
reason
we
chose
near
and
decided
to
all
work
together
is
because
it's
very
accessible
and
the
one
thing
that
we
really
wanted
our
game
to
be
is
to
be
accessible.
We
didn't
want
it
to
be.
We
would
we
didn't
want
to
alienate
the
normies
and
we
didn't
want
it
to
feel
like
it's
just
an
elitist
game
only
for
people
that
understand
web
3
or
only
people
understand
crypto
or
only
people,
lives
and
nfts.
F
Like
I
think
that
that's
a
dated
concept,
we
did
really
genuinely
and
do
wholeheartedly
believe
that
this
is
a
game
that
a
20
year
old
kid
can
play
and
a
35
year
old,
stay-at-home
mom
can
play
just
as
well,
and
that's
the
thing
that
I
think
nier
has
is.
The
ui
is
incredibly
easy.
It's
easy
to
build
off
everything
about
it.
F
It's
just
really
accessible,
and
that
was
the
most
important
thing
to
us,
is
to
make
it
not
feel
overwhelming
and
not
make
it
feel
so
foreign
and
I
think,
when
we
dove
into
web
3
initially
by
the
way,
this
game
lives
a
little
web.
3
a
little
web
2,
it's
a
little
bit
of
everything
which
is
maybe
what's
going
to
make
it
so
different
and
super
unique
and
near
was
on
board
with
us
doing
these
absurd
ideas.
But
the
the
thing
that
we
didn't
want
to
do
was
have
people
be
like.
F
Oh,
no,
I'm
very
much
against
crypto,
I'm
not
playing
this
game.
We're
like
that's!
Okay!
You
don't
need
to
be
into
crypto
to
play
this
game
or
people
would
be
like
I'm
very
much
against
web
3
we'd,
be
like
that's
cool
too.
You
can
still
play
this
game
like
every
which
way
to
us.
This
was
the
most
important
part
was
to
make
it
fun,
accessible
and
easy
yeah.
I
Well,
I
mean
I
love
the
idea
of
like
how
do
you
want
to
feel
playing
this
game?
I
mean
I
want
people
to
feel
immersed.
I
want
people
to
feel
like,
like
they're
part
of
the
story
like
when
they
see
a
piece
of
armor
that
comes
up
that
they've
actually
read
about
in
one
of
the
comics.
I
want
them
to
be
like
whoa
wait.
That's
there.
I
haven't
seen
that
before
we
want
that
sort
of
excitement
and.
I
And
then
we
really
want
to
be
able.
I
mean
the
one
of
the
wonderful
things
about
being
on
the
blockchain.
Is
we
can
very
easily
like
hold
information,
give
people
people,
let
people
dig
into
fun
parts
of
of
what
the
armors
can
do,
what
they,
what
the
other,
what
other
players
are
doing?
All
of
that
sort
of
fun,
inter
interaction
and
engagement?
We
want
them
to
be
able
to
be
part
of
that.
H
100,
I
mean
in
anything
as
big
as
what
we're
trying
to
do
here
in
terms
of
a
world
creation.
It
really
is
about
being
able
to
identify
with
those
characters
like
to
go
deeper
into
and
each
of
the
you
know,
different
warring
factions
that
exist
within
armored
kingdom
have
their
own.
You
know
just
kind
of
philosophies,
understanding
why
they're
there
what
they
do
and
different
people
will
gravitate
to
different
types
of
those
characters.
H
And
and
how
we
can
express
that
through
this
great
story,
I
think
it
was,
you
know
attributed
to
maya
angelou,
but
people
will
forget
what
you
hear,
but
they'll
never
forget
what
they
feel,
and
I
I
think
our
goal
in
this
is
really
to
create
a
game
where
people
walk
into
an
experience.
They
feel
they
can
live
these
characters
and
they
can
become
a
part
of
this
world.
For
yours,.
F
Which
is
where
I
think
that
the
love
of
all
of
us
share
for
sci-fi
comes
into
play.
I
think
sci-fi
is
allegory
and
that's
what
makes
sci-fi
brilliant
and
great
and
relatable,
and
I
think
that
so
much
of
what
this
game
is
is
allegory
not
to
get
super
heady,
but
that
it
is
all
built
on
on
real
life
issues,
situations,
thoughts,
everything
that's
like
on
the
the
ground
foundation
on
the
surface
of
it,
it's
really
fun
and
really
great,
but
it
is
at
the
end
of
the
day
sci-fi.
G
Awesome
and
lindsay
I
mean:
let's
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
game.
Mechanics
and
like
you
guys,
are
designing
you're,
creating
a
story.
You're
designing
a
game
as
well
right,
there's
a
lot
of
things
that
go
into
game,
game,
mechanics
and
how
do
you
make
it
work?
What
are
your
your
thoughts
around
that
so
far.
J
Yeah,
like
my
thoughts,
are
that
I'm
pretty
glad
that
I'm
working
with
the
world's
nerdiest
gamers,
you
know
me
mila,
mila
and
lisa
wasting
their
use
is
coming
in
very
handy
now.
Nowadays,
I'll
tell
you
so
sorry,
I'm
gay,
you
know,
and
they
seem
to
have
quite
a
few
friends
that
they're
able
to
you
know,
drag
out
of
certain
places
to
come
and
give
us
some
thoughts
and
feedback.
J
But
you
know,
I
think,
I'm
just
having
fun
imagining
people
being
able
to
collect,
collect
and
own
things
right
so
like
as
a
collector,
a
collector
of
everything
myself.
It's
you
know
really
unimaginable
that
that
people
have
not
been
able
to
truly
actually
own
assets
and
and
have
that
excitement
merge
with
a
world
where
you
know,
people
are
used
to
ownership,
but
not
in
the
way
that
it
will
translate
in
this.
J
You
know
with
this
new
new
medium,
so
I'm
really
excited
for
for
people
to
be
able
to
enjoy
game
play
in
in
a
way
that
you
know,
I
see
lisa
and
mila
just
getting
fired
up.
You
know
about,
but
then,
but
then
also
recognize
at
the
end
of
it,
that
you
know
that
stuff's
really
in
their
bag,
which
I
think
is
very
exciting.
F
I
mean
if
the
apple
doesn't
fall
far
from
the
tree,
my
five-year-old's
obsessed
with
collecting
pokemon
cards
as
lisa.
Recently
I
mean
like
obsessed.
Okay,
like
this,
has
nothing
to
do
with
me.
I
was
never
a
pokemon,
but
the
idea
of
collecting
clearly
is
something
that,
like
just
resonates
in
so
many
like
little
kids
and
adults,
and
I
think
that
this
game
and
that's
why
I
think
the
blockchain
comes
into
incredible
use
of.
Is
you
can't
fake
a
collectible
in
a
blockchain?
F
You
don't
have
to
put
a
flashlight
through
that
card
to
see
if
it's
real
or
fake,
you
don't
need
to
take
a
microscope
to
see
like
what
was
when
was
it
created?
Does
it
have
a
star?
Does
it
have
a
circle?
Does
it
have
a
heart
like
it's
all
spelled
out.
You
can't
cheat
the
system,
it's
it
is
it's
awesome
and
like
even
the
idea
of
like
collectibles
having
a
scratch
and
they're
worth
a
little
bit
less
or
they're
pristine
they're
worth
a
little
bit
more?
All
of
that
is
an
armor
kingdom.
F
We
have
all
of
that
in
it
like.
If
your
character's
got
a
little
scratch,
spoiler
alert,
maybe
less
worth
less
a
little
bit
later.
You
know
what
I
mean
like
how
much
you
play.
Your
cards
is
going
to
be
dependent
on
the
value
of
your
card.
The
entire,
like
ethos
of
collecting
we
are
putting
on
the
blockchain.
G
I
love
that,
maybe
maybe
we
can
chat
a
little
bit
more
about
nir
as
well.
We
already
talked
mila.
You
mentioned
why
you
chose
near,
but
near.
G
It
is
the
near
town
hall,
but
maybe
you
know,
let's
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
environmental
aspect
right
as
well.
I
think
there
is
a
reason
you
chose
near
as
well
and
I'm
sure
it
has
to
also
be
aligned
with
you
know
some
sustainable
sustainability
positions
there
so
yeah.
J
Yeah,
like
we,
we
did
a
big,
a
big
hunt
for
a
blockchain
that
we
we
felt
would
be
one
that
we
could
be
in
a
partnership
with
for
a
really
long
time
and
lake
mila
said
one
that
was
incredibly
simple,
simple
to
use.
We
we
wanted
and
near
stood
out
like
you
know,
incredibly,
both
from
being
a
blockchain
that
that
crypto
folks
really
really
like
and
has
a
lot
of
really
interesting
technical.
You
know
technical
components
right
underneath
it
that
we're
big
fans
of,
but
then
also
being
lightweight
enough.
J
And
yes,
you
know
environmentally
friendly
enough
that
we
felt
really
strongly
we
could
we
could
partner
and
enjoy
and
feel
really
good
about
that
partnership
and
bring
people
to
this
world
and
universe
that
we
really
want
to.
I
think
that
that's
one
of
the
things
that's
really
exciting
about
the
entertainment
space
in
general
is
is,
is
thinking
about
how
many,
how
many
people
that
are
going
to
be
able
to
use
a
technology
that
is
complicated
like
a
blockchain
in
a
really
easy
way?
J
Well,
they
don't
really
know
that
it's
there
they're
just
enjoying
a
universe,
they're
enjoying
a
world
they're
enjoying
reading
a
comic,
and
so
that
was
that
was
you
know,
key
part
of
the
decision
making
process
and
one
that
the
one
that
was
was
dead
simple.
When
we
looked
at
near.
F
I
also
think
early
into
one
of
our
meetings
with
near
they
talked
about
like
their
mission
statement
as
a
whole
as
to
where
they
see
web3
going,
and
I
think
that
that
very
much
aligned
with
where
we
see
it
going
and
so
often
we
met
with
other
blockchains
that
didn't
necessarily
align
with
our
long-term
plan.
A
lot
of
them
had
like
a
really
short-term,
like
you
know,
guns-a-blazing
bull
in
the
china
shop
concept,
which
I
was
like
that's
cool
for
like
two
months.
H
B
H
B
H
F
Yeah-
and
I
think
our
plan
was
we're
going
to
be
around
for
a
very
long
time.
This
is
a
we're
building
out
a
massive
multiverse,
and
so
I
don't
think
that
we
needed
or
wanted
to
be
somewhere
where
it
was
about.
Like
a
get-rich-quick
scheme,
we
wanted
some
place
that
was
going
to
be
around
for
a
while
yeah.
G
Yeah-
and
I
love-
I
love
what
you
guys
were
mentioning
about
accessibility
about
you
know
this
is
this:
is
a
game
that
can
grow
with
the
generation.
It
can
be
eventually,
you
know
accessible
in
emerging
markets.
It's
going
to
be.
It
has
a
lot
of
opportunities
there,
for
you
know
everyone
from
grandkids
to
grannies
to
be
able
to
be
part
of
the
of
the
skin.
G
Love
that,
of
course,
why
not
right?
So,
let's
talk
a
little
bit
about
you
know
you,
we
talked
a
little
bit
about
how
you
guys
are
seeing
this
in
the
long
term
right
and
there
is
an
element
eventually
of
you
know,
potentially
doing
movies
and
creating
content
like
that.
What
are
your
thoughts
around
that?
Because
I
feel,
like
you
know,
a
lot.
A
lot
of
people
in
the
entertainment
industry
are
trying
to
crack
that
code.
Yeah.
H
F
Yeah,
I
don't
have
an
answer
for
it
other
than
this
is
just
a
version
of
how
to
do
it,
and
I
think
that
what
where
we
are
in
the
world
of
web
threes,
this
allows
us
to
do
it,
so
it's
just
being
in
the
right
place
at
the
right
time
and
it's
not
to
say
that
other
people
won't
be
doing
it
or
wouldn't
have
done
it.
It's
just
that.
I
think
that
the
time
just
is
now
I
mean
honestly,
like
I
don't
think
a
year
ago,
we
would
be
able
to
do
it.
F
I
F
I
think
it
was
still
we're
still
all
really
early
in
web
3.
like
sometimes
I
forget
that
web
3
is
still
end
of
one
like
there's,
not
very
many
of
us
in
it
and
already
you're
like
what's
the
next
thing
that
we
can
do,
and
so
I
think
that
we
were
just
at
the
right
place
at
the
right
time
with
like
where
tech
was
what
we
were
able
to
do,
how
quickly
we
were
able
to
do
it.
F
F
Question,
like
I
mean
the
my
world
of
what
I
want
to
do
with
this
is
so
much
bigger
than
I
can
even
describe
there's
no,
because
because
everything
allows
it
to
happen
like
I
wouldn't
have
thought
that
I
ever
would
be
given
not
that
I
couldn't
create
a
a
card
game,
video
game
or
any
of
that,
but
I
didn't
think
that
it
would
be
as
accessible
to
me
as
it
is
today,
and
I
think
that
web3
call
it
near
the
blockchain.
All
of
that
just
gives
you
access
to
everything.
Well,.
H
I
think
I
you
know
just
echo
all
of
that,
because
there
are
many
different
paths.
People
can
take.
But
what's
true
is
a
rising
tide
lifts
all
bones
right
and
we're
in
an
ecosystem
right
now
where
we
are
seeing
such
amazing
creativity
coming
into
web3
and
our
you
know,
our
hope
is
that
this
will
be
something
that
really
is
trying
to
think
about
the
process,
the
creativity
and
the
product
in
a
way
that's
unique
and
different
and
and
offers
all
of
that
best
coming
there.
H
F
J
Is
the
strong
entertainment
background,
but
but
also
sort
of
the
the
swings
that
that
they've,
already
taken
and
knocking
down
in
the
in
the
web
3
space
to
like
stoner
cats
being
launched
in
you
know
last
year,
right
in
august,
you
know,
august
last
year
was
was
there's
a
lot
of
learnings
there,
a
lot
of
amazing
firsts,
which
was
really
exciting,
like
so
many
cool
things
that
that
the
team
did
around
re-engineering
contracts
in
the
in
the
entertainment
industry
to
to
fit
this
space.
J
And
then
you
know
the
the
next
project
that
they've
done
with
with
the
gimmicks
sherrod
has
launched
an
nft
project
in
in
india.
That
was
entertainment
related.
So
you
know
this
is
a
team
that
has
some
pretty
interesting,
hands-on
experience
both
across
entertainment
and
web.
Three,
and
you
know,
I
think
it's
it's
a
perfect
squad
here-
to
get
this
to
get
this
done
and
launch
a
really
exciting
story
for
everyone.
G
I
love
it,
that's
great
and
I
think
you
know,
as
we
kind
of
get
towards
the
end
of
of
this
town
hall
interview
any
advice,
for
you
know,
folks
that
are
developers
that
are
using
near
and
they
hear
what
you
guys
are
building.
They
get
excited
any
advice
for
for
the
people
that
are
up
and
coming
that
might
have
an
idea
and
haven't
started
developing
it
or
you
know
what
can
they
walk
away
with.
J
Look
at,
I
would
say,
the
the
near
development
ecosystem
has
been
really
interesting
in
that
it
is.
It
is
there's
a
a
lot
of
really
sophisticated
resourcing
that
they've
put
into
making
sure
that
they're
accessible
and
that
there's
you
know
that
there's
there's
opportunity
to
connect
directly
with
the
people
who
have
built
built
the
chain
ecosystem
and
there's
also
been
some
phenomenal
introductions-
everybody's
really
well
connected
to
one
another
and
all
very
invested
in
making
sure
that
the
new
ecosystem
is
awesome.
J
So
everything
from
introductions
to
marketplaces
within
the
ecosystem
and
other
folks
who
are
building
games
have
been
phenomenal
to
every
twice
a
day.
There's
a
development
call
that
I
can
get
on
with
near
developers
or,
if
I'm
stuck
on
something
we
can
ask,
we
can
figure
out
right
away.
So
by
the
time
you
know
lisa
and
mila
and
schrod
wake
up.
I
have
an
answer
and
you
know
as
we're
going
to
bed
again.
J
I
can
get
my
follow-up
answer
and
it's
you
know
it's
really
professional
and
really
well
done
and
a
really
really
simple
ecosystem
to
build
to
build.
Inside
of
so
I
think
my
my
two
sounds
would
be
try
opening
in
your
wallet.
The
experience
is
really
really
interesting
and
so
so
easy,
and
that
was
sort
of
like
this
magic
moment.
For
me,
when
I,
when
I
first
opened
the
new
wall,
I
went.
Oh,
my
god
this
is.
This
is
dead
simple.
J
This
doesn't
feel
like
a
blockchain
in
a
lot
of
ways,
so
it
was
a
really
really
magic
experience.
Yeah.
Let.
I
F
H
H
And
supportive
and-
and
what
I
find
is,
I
have
to
say,
mila
and
lisa
really
took
me
down
the
rabbit
hole
right
like
when
they
brought
me
into
this
project.
I
had
no
idea
just
how
much
learning
there
was,
but
how
much
fun
it
is,
so
they
they've
brought
me
into
a
world
that
you
know
I
had
not
known
as
much
of
before,
so
I
would.
H
I
would
strongly
encourage
the
first
steps,
the
hardest
step
in
this
right,
trying
to
get
in
trying
to
understand,
but
certainly
doing
your
learnings
trying
to
get
into
the
communities,
because
these
communities
are
very
open,
accessible
and
you
know
wanting
to
build
it
much
bigger
than
what
it
is
right
now.
So
I.
I
B
G
Yeah
there
just
definitely
seems
to
be
a
lot
of
collaboration
and
openness
right
now,
and
I
mean
that's
kind
of
where
we're
towards
what
we're
all
building
right.
I
have
two
more
questions
left
for
the
panel.
The
next
one
is
if
we
were
having
this
town
hall
in
five
years,
what
do
you
think
a
hard
working
house
looked
like
then?
G
I
F
Can
say,
I
think
the
idea
is,
and
I'll
just
say
it.
I
played
a
lot
of
video
games
that
were
like
maybe
like
world
of
warcraft
type
of
games
right
and
so,
and
I
also
consume
lots
of
comics
and
I
love
sci-fi.
So
if
you
can
just
take
the
best
of
those,
that's
what
I
want
this
to
be
in
five
years
like
that
would
be
my.
My
dream
is
to
create
worlds
where
this,
where
armor
kingdom
has
an
outlet
such
as
that,
where
you
can
go
and
play
in
a
big
video
game.
F
Okay,
where,
like
there's
mo
like
everything
and
everything,
essentially
we're
building
out
a
massive
ip,
and
so
it's
all
about
creating
the
world.
That's
rich
that
you
can
mine
from
that.
You
can
build
off
of,
and
then
the
ultimate
plan
would
be,
hopefully
that
people
in
web
3
would
join
this
community
and
they
themselves
can
do
things
with
it.
And
that's
the
beautiful
thing
about
web3
is
the
fact
that
this
can
launch
itself
into
other
aspects
that
people
can
build.
On
top
of
it.
H
So
not
speaking
specific
for
armored
kingdom,
but
almost
anyone
starting
anything
now
and
jumping
in
has
to
be
thinking
a
lot
of
the
points
that
mueller
just
raised.
But
certainly
what's
the
creator
economy
component
of
this,
how
are
creators
you
know
really
adding
to
building
creating
being
a
part
of
where
this
shapes
and
goes
forward,
but
metaverse.
H
H
Think
the
the
picks
and
shovels
of
that
ecosystem
are
just
getting
started,
so
we
almost
don't
know
what
will
be
unlocked.
You
know
five
years
from
now,
but
in
an
idealized
world,
you're
gonna
have
incredible
tools
that
we
can't
even
begin
to
imagine
today.
But
what
will
drive?
Those
tools
will
be
great
stories,
characters,
connection
community
and
if
we
have
all
of
that
coming
together,
I
think
then
you
want
to
for
us
at
least
we
want
to
be
at
the
forefront
of
all
of
those
innovations.
F
I
mean
it's,
this
metaverse
is
such
an
easy
answer
right.
Like
that's
my
answer
for
everything
I
feel
like.
Where
do
you
see
anything
going,
I'm
like
the
metaverse
but
like
it,
because
it's
just
it
makes
so
much
more.
It
makes
sense
like
right
right.
You
know
it
just
makes
sense
right
now
and
it
will
happen.
There's
no
question
about
it,
no
matter
how
much
people
want
to
say
like
it's
not
there
yet,
no,
but
it
will
be.
F
The
bigger
question
is:
are
we
going
to
be
living
in
a
metaverse
or
are
going
to
be
wearing
the
metaverse,
and
I
think
that
that's
the
more
interesting
debate
of
in
five
years?
Are
you
going
to
be
wearing
a
t-shirt
that
someone
can
scan
and
all
of
a
sudden,
it'll
pop
up
as
like
for
us
call
it
like
an
armor
right
or
whatever
it'll
be?
H
Yeah,
no,
I
I
actually
think
some
of
the
even
the
basic
ways
games
have
evolved
that
people
feel
more
functionally
building
their
community
watching
concerts
in
experiencing
so
much
of
their
life
in
now.
If
you
think
of
that,
as
the
new
operating
system,
I
think
we'll
see
a
lot
of
metaverse
combining
those
tactics
as.
C
B
G
H
J
Those
cats
all
went
tech
kathy.
So
I'm
going
to
tell
you
and
look.
I
want
the
nft
community
and
the
crypto
community
to
calm
down
already,
because
I'm
not
saying
this
is
going
to
happen,
but
I'd
like
to.
I
would
like
to
to
to
actually
because
I've
come
from
the
tech
world
experience
what
it's
like
to
create
a
piece
of
film
with
these
guys.
So
that's
maybe
really
analog,
but
I
would
love
to
to
see
armor
kingdom
be
a
feature
film
in
the
next
five
years.
H
You
think
about
the
ideas
of
just
where
film
can
go
in
web3
and
what
could
happen.
I
mean
the
opportunity
for
people
to
own
pieces
of
the
film
and
connect
them
together
to
create
scenes,
or
you
know,
kind
of
just
different
ways.
A
community
can
help
in
the
creation
of
ip
and
films.
I
think
across
the
board
on
media
you're,
going
to
see
a
lot
of
very
innovative
things.
G
I
love
that
everyone's
talking
about
the
future,
but
it's
about
the
human
experiences
of
today
and
in
the
future
right.
It's
about
those
shared
human
experiences,
wherever
whichever
reality
we're
in
whichever
world
we're
in.
But
you
know
I
use
a
phrase
I
would
say
in
the
metaverse,
where
we're
all
world
builders
and
now
is
our
time
to
build,
and
I
absolutely
love
what
you
guys
are:
building
the
world
you're
building
and
also
the
inspiration
you're,
giving
everyone
as
you
guys,
build
and
and
really
create
the
future.
A
For
having
us,
thank
you
so
much
for
joining
this
was
actually
awesome.
It
was
we
told
you
our
biggest
tunnel
ever
we're
so
super
proud
to
have
had
the
amazing,
actually
a
special
panel
of
the
months
that
you
heard
to
have
been
able
to
share
with
you
the
news
of
what
we've
been
actually
sharing
here
at
consensus,
but
also
the
roadmap
and
what's
coming
up
so
yeah.
Thank
you
for
tuning
in
and
we
look
forward
to
actually
seeing
you
very
soon.