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A
All
right
welcome
everybody
to
the
permissionless
software
Foundation
technical
steering
meeting
today
is
January.
25Th
I
am
Chris
troutner
joining
you
from
Sunny
Mexico,
Sunny,
cold
Mexico.
So
we're
doing
it
a
little
differently.
We're
going
to
record
this
and
then
upload
it
to
YouTube.
Later,
let's
go
around
and
do
a
quick
introductions.
Aaron
Shoemaker!
Once
you
start
us
off
hi.
D
Go
ahead:
Aaron,
Aaron,
Sunman,
big
fan
of
the
permissionless
software
foundation
and
permissionless
development
in
general,
and
the
idea
that
are
being
performed
with
psf
I'm,
using
a
lot
of
the
cool
stuff
that
is
being
built
by
the
provisional
software
foundation
on
an
nft
marketplace.
Right
now
called
own
rare.
But
it's
great
to
be
a
part
of
this.
A
Nice
yeah
and
as
always,
I'm
Chris
troutner
I
manage
fullstack.cash,
which
is
cloud
software
for
blockchain
services
and
today
is
going
to
be
mostly
a
a
show
and
tell
day
there's
not
a
lot
of
tech
updates.
Let
me
I'm
going
to
bring
up
the
agenda.
A
And
make
this
a
little
bigger,
we.
A
Yeah
yeah
I'm,
trying
that
out
with
with
a
lot
of
the
with
the
on
the
OS
level,
I
just
realized.
A
A
So
as
always,
our
agendas
are
filed
on
per
on
GitHub
under
the
permissionless
software
Foundation
group,
under
a
repository
called
TSC
for
technical
steering
committee,
and
we
file
all
of
our
issue
our
our
agendas
as
issues.
This
is
issue
number
47.
For
today
the
scope
of
our
meeting
covers
the
cash
stack,
the
paid
right
database,
the
bch
decks
and,
of
course,
our
psf
governance,
tooling
and
and
governments
documents.
A
So
just
a
couple,
Tech
updates
today,
let's
start
with
these
governance
updates,
so
you
guys
have
been
great
the
votes
were
we
had
a
vote
doing
doing
an
airdrop
of
voting
tokens
to
all
the
the
governance
nft
holders,
which
are
the
people
who
can
speak
in
the
VIP
room
and
our
telegrams
channel.
A
So
they
got
the
the
tokens
and
they
cast
the
vote
by
sending
the
tokens,
and
it
was
an
overwhelming
yes
vote
to
create
the
minting
council-
and
you
guys
have
all
gotten
me-
your
your
SLP
addresses
so
I
can
send
you
an
nft
which
will
represent
your
your
place
on
the
on
the
minting
council.
So
that's
that's
on
me.
A
A
So
One
update,
I
wanted
to
share
is
at
p2wdb.com,
which
is
the
documentation
for
the
pay
to
write
database
I've
added
a
new
section
on
the
pinning
service.
This
is
this
is
quickly
becoming
like
the
primary
use
case
for
the
pay
to
write
database.
Launchpad
IP
is
using
this
heavily
I
am
using
this
heavily
anytime.
You
create
a
token,
usually
the
like
the
icon
and
the
mutable
and
immutable
data.
A
You
want
to
have
those
pinned
on
the
ipfs
network,
and
so
this
is
a
little
documentation
for
anybody
who
wants
to
set
up
their
own
copy
of
the
pinning
service.
Eventually,
I
hope
that
we'll
have
bounties
to
encourage
about
five
redundant,
pinning
Services
and
so
essentially
just
in
a
nutshell.
What
it
does
is
you've
got
the
pay
to
write
database,
which
is
monitoring
the
Bitcoin
cash
blockchain
and
runs
over
the
ipfs
network.
This
is
an
add-on,
it's
an
optional
add-on.
A
You
don't
have
to
run
it,
but
when
you
run
it,
you
run
it
on
top
and
it
looks
for
a
very
specific
app
ID
that
that
tells
it.
Okay,
like
someone
paid
to
pin
this
content,
which
is
under
a
megabyte
right
now,
and
and
so
you
get
this
Collective
cluster
functionality
where,
where
multiple
nodes
are
pinning
the
same
content,
and
so
this
is
when
you
create
a
token
with
an
icon.
This
is
what
ensures
that
that
icon
is
easily
available
to
the
end
user.
A
So
pretty
it's,
it's
growing
to
become
a
pretty
important
Service.
So
if
anybody
wants
to
try
that
out
and
need
some
help,
I'd
love
feedback
and
I'd
also
be
happy
to
help
anybody
who
wants
to
try
it
out.
D
C
In
order
to
to
run
this
on
this,
like
servers,
that
Aaron
is
creating
for
us,
can
we
run
this
service
behind
like
in
this
configuration
behind
this
like
firewall
or.
A
Yeah
this
particular
configure-
or
this
particular
pinning
Service
I,
don't
think
it
would
work
very
well
behind
the
firewall,
because
the
whole
purpose
is
for
it
to
be
able
to
to
deliver
files.
One
reason
why
a
person
might
run
it
behind
a
firewall,
though,
is
just
to
have
a
local
database,
a
local
copy
of
all
the
files
that
are
pinned
by
the
cluster.
So
I
was
talking
to
Aaron
Sunman
about
this
for
his
website
owner.
A
B
Right
is
it,
is
it
using
multiple
ports,
or
is
there
like
a
port
range
that
I
could
open
up
for
the
servers
here.
C
A
Right
yeah:
that's
why
I'm
hoping
that,
now
that
we've
got
the
minting
council
set
up
I
want
to
start
casting
an
eye
towards
setting
up
bounties
for
people
to
incentivize
people
to
run.
You
know,
non-fire
wall,
open
internet
versions
of
this,
so
I'm
running
one
and
Launchpad
IP
is
running
one
because
they
need
one
again
for
their
to
give
access
to
the
Token
icons
for
the
tokens
created
with
their
platform.
And
so
there
is.
These
ports
are
internal
and
there
is.
A
A
Five:
six
six,
seven
I
think
there
is
one
external
Port,
but
there's
also
it
might
not
be
in
yeah
there's
this
circuit
relay
V1.
This
is
this
is
what
lets
you
punch
through
firewalls
and
serve
files?
Is
this
V1
circuit
relay?
This
is
one
of
the
docker
containers,
so
I
think
this.
This
service
needs
to
be
exposed
to
the
the
public
internet
in
order
for
this
to
serve
files
yeah,
because
I'm
trying
to
think.
A
Other
thing
that
you
do
in
order
to
in
general
usage
is,
you
would
have
this
on
the
internet
and
you'd
have
a
you'd
set
up
an
ipfs
Gateway
in
order
to
serve
the
files
that
that
have
been
pinned
and
then
you
would
set
to
be
conservative.
You
set
that
that
flag
that
just
serves
the
pinned
files
and
not
you,
know
any
random
file
on
the
ipfs
network.
A
So
that's
how
mine
is
set
up,
that's
how
the
Launchpad
IP
one
is
set
up,
and
so
when,
for
example,
when
Launchpad
IP
creates
a
new
token
or
if
you
go
to
the
nft
creator,
app
that
I've
shown
in
previous
meetings
when
you
use
that
to
create
a
an
nft
that
icon
gets
pinned
with
this
pinning
cluster,
and
so
when
you
go
to
say
wallet.fullstack.cash
and
the
token
icon
loads
up,
it's
pulling
that
token
icon
from
the
ipfs
Gateway.
A
That's
that's
part
of
this.
The
one
instance
of
of
this,
the
one
that
I
run
yeah
so
yeah,
there's,
there's,
there's
a
balance
there
between
what
ports
you
need
to
open
and
what
ports
you
don't.
There
is
at
least
one
that
needs
to
be
globally
exposed.
Well,.
B
If
it's
4001
for
the
ipfs,
then
that
should
be
fine
I
mean
it's
usually
open
anyways,
and
this
establishes
that
TCP
connection
with
when
you
do
the
peer
list
or
C
diff
ears,
when
it
fires
up.
A
Yeah,
you
that's
optional,
it's
optional
because
it
uses
the
other
circuit
relays
to
talk
to
the
other
ipfs
nodes,
but
it's
that
8080
Port
I
think
is
the
default
okay
for
the
for
the
Gateway
that
actually
lets
it
serve
the
files
that
it
has
pinned.
That's
the
one
that
needs
to
be
exposed
and.
C
A
I
also
wanted
to
give
a
quick
update
on
this
coin.
Join
flip
starter,
so
the
Bitcoin
cash
Community.
Shortly
after
the
bch22
conference,
they
funded
this
flip
starter
for
me
to
build
a
desktop
wallet
that
can
can
do
peer-to-peer
coin
join
transactions
with
other
people
running
the
desktop
wallets.
So
that's!
That's!
That's!
A
Why
I'm
down
here
in
Texas
or
in
Mexico
that
that
sort
of
paid
the
trip
I
figured
I'd
work
on
that
while
I'm
or
come
down
here
and
work
on
that
and
the
so
that's
going
really
well
I
managed
to
actually
get
it
to
compile
and
be
I'm
gonna
have
to
one
second
guys
mute
that
channel.
A
There
we
go
so
the
coin
join
thing
is
coming
along,
really
well:
I
managed
to
get
the
death
basically
take
wallet.fullstack.cash
and
package
it
as
an
electron.
A
And
Linux,
so
that's
that's
in
place
and
I
just
hit
a
big
milestone
where
I
was
able
to
get
a
instance
of
the
go
ipfs
running
in
there.
A
So
it's
this
desktop
app
will
actually
be
running
an
ipfs
node
inside
the
desktop
app
and
that's
what
will
allow
each
instance
of
the
of
the
desktop
app
to
do
this
sort
of
peer-to-peer
coordination
in
order
to
generate
these
coin
join
transactions
and
eventually
the
the
goal
is
to
get
it
to
work
with
bch
first,
but
then
I
want
to
get
it
to
work
with
SLP
tokens
so
that
you
could
take
you
know
one
one
reason:
I,
don't
think,
there's
a
few
reasons
why
stable
coins
haven't
really
taken
on
with
SLP
and
I.
A
Think
one
reason
is
that
they're
not
fungible.
It's
really
easy
to
track
the
history
of
every
SLP
token
and
so
being
able
to
run
like
psf
tokens
or
the
usdt
token.
Through
a
coin
join
and
anonymize
it
that
would
actually
make
you
know:
fungible
stable
coins
that
that'd
be
pretty
cool.
That's
that's
sort
of
the.
D
A
B
We
miss
one
thing:
you
pause
when
you
were
saying
how
you
compile
it,
you
do
it
with
the
electron.
A
Yeah
electron,
Js,
yeah
I
looked
into
capacitor
and
they
don't
really
have
a
debt.
They
have
a
an
electron
integration,
but
they
don't
actually
have
a
desktop
solution
themselves
from
what
I
could
find
out
so
see,
it
still
seems
like
electrons
the
really
the
only
way
to
go.
There
is
one
other,
the
name's
escaping
me.
There
is
one
other
desktop
thing
and
they
do.
A
You
know,
claim
to
be
like
a
lot
smaller
in
terms
of
memory,
size
and
hard
drive
footprint,
but
they're
they're
not
as
well
developed,
they're,
still
kind
of
a
younger
project.
C
Chris,
what
will
be
the
the
connection
between
this
coin
join
code
and
the
stuff
that
they
have
in
the
desktop
wallet?
What
was
the
name.
C
And
that
cash
Fusion
electron
case
they
already
had
some
like
plugins
or
something
to
do
like
shaft,
link
and
stuff
like
this.
So
will
be
this
like
compatible
or.
A
Not
right
away
the
I'm
glad
you
brought
this
up,
because
this
is
this
is
this
was
a
main
thing
of
confusion.
That's
what
I
was
actually
surprised
to
flip
starter
even
got
funded,
because
there
was
so
much
confusion
around
this.
A
A
So
people
have
tried
to
incorporate
it
in
other
web
wallets
and
other
phone
app
wallets
and
the
success
has
been
extremely
Limited,
and
it's
also
like
very
calcified
there's
only
like
a
handful
of
guys
who
know
how
it
works
and
if
there's
an
update
that
needs
to
happen,
there's
usually
a
huge
time
lag
between.
A
A
You
know
point
of
failure
in
that
with
the
server
goes
down,
nobody
gets
any
more
privacy,
everybody
no
everybody's
down,
and
so
what
object
is
really
trying
to
do.
Is
it's
less
about
trying
to
build
up
the
perfect
coin
join
protocol
and
it's
framework
which
people
can
innovate?
Oh
did
you
guys
lose
me
for
a
second
just
a
hiccup
okay,
yeah
I?
Don't
have
it
on
this
page
I'd
have
to
search
for
it,
which
I
don't
want
to
do
right
now.
A
But
there
are
these
oh
yeah
here
it
is
these
five
design
elements
that
go
into
it.
So
you
got
the
packaging,
which
is
the
desktop
application.
You
got
the
back
end
infrastructure
which
lets
the
app
actually
talk
to
the
blockchain.
A
You've
got
the
the
peer-to-peer
coordination,
which
is
where
ipfs
comes
in
and
then
you've,
oh
and
then
you
got
the
HD
wallet
functionality
I
skipped
that
one
so
that's
handling
an
HD
wallet
is
and
the
utxo
Management's
very
different
and
more
complicated
than
a
single
address
wallet
and
then
you've
got
the
actual
coin
join
protocol.
And
so
what
I'm
hoping
to
do
is
tackle
those
first
four,
because
most
of
that
work
is
already
done
well,
with
the
exception
of
electron,
although
it
is
mostly
done
now.
A
E
A
And
stuff
over
oops
that
you're
back.
Oh,
do
you
guys?
Okay,
but
basically
the
long-term
goal
is
to
Port
the
the
cash
Fusion
stuff
over
here.
I'm
gonna.
Stop
my
video!
Well
that'll
cut
down
on
a
little
bit
of
the
bandwidth
for
me,
so
yeah
So.
Eventually
we
want
to
make
it
compatible
and
it's
it's
really
just
going
to
come
down
to
to
the
community.
A
So
my
real
goal
is
just
to
create
these
these
five
Design
Elements
and
create
a
platform
so
that
other
people
can
innovate
because
right
now,
that's
what's
not
possible
with
electron
cash
is
there's
like
it's
just
it
is
what
it
is,
take
it
or
leave
it,
and
there
is
no
other
option
and
there's
a
lot
of
people
like
one
of
the
issues
with
that
coordination
server.
A
Is
that
if
you're
in
a
place
like
Venezuela
or
China,
where
you
you,
your
internet
connection
is
throttled
if
you're
doing
anything,
weird
and
Tor
might
actually
be
illegal.
You
know
those
types
of
people
they
can't
use
cash
Fusion
at
least
not
very
well
not
very
successfully
and
and
they're
the
people
who
need
it
the
most,
and
so
that's
that's
one
reason
why
I'm
really
passionate
about
doing
a
sort
of
Standalone
peer-to-peer
version
that
that
will
just
that
requires
no
centralized
coordination.
Server.
A
Okay,
so
that's
pretty
much
the
tech
update.
So,
let's,
let's
jump
into
the
the
round
table
and
I
just
want
to
kick
this
off
with
a
very
quick
demo,
I'm
not
going
to
take
very
long,
because
I
definitely
want
to
give
stoyan
and
Aaron
some
time
to
to
present
their
stuff.
But
I
am
pretty
excited
about.
This
I've
got
the
demo
a
very
rough
prototype
up
at
localtradelist.com.
A
So
you
guys
know:
I
live
on
a
remote
island
and
what
I'm
really
making
this
for
is
for
the
people
on
my
island
is,
is
you
know,
there's
a
woman
down
the
street
who
you
know
she
sells
all
sorts
of
baked
goods
and
stuff
and
then
there's
a
guy
up
the
street
who
sells
excavation
services
and
and
there's
more
people
on
the
island
who
are
willing
to,
like
you
know
mostly
food
items,
but
also
like
gardening
and
cleaning
and
I,
want
to
give
all
these
people
a
platform
to
advertise
their
services
and
hopefully
start
to
accept
cryptocurrency.
A
So
when
you
load
this,
this
first
view
that
pops
up
is
a
map
of
the
US
and
I've
got
these
pins
here
and
as
I
zoom
in
I've
actually
got
several
of
them
placed
here,
and
these
pins
are
actually
group
SLP
group
tokens
and
they,
the
pin
the
the
coordinates
are
stored
in
their
mutable
data.
A
Data
is
on
the
blockchain
and
then
there's
these
buttons
not
safe
for
work
and
garbage,
and
this
goes
back
to
these
claims
and
some
of
the
things
I
talked
about
in
the
telegram.
Channel
About
Soul
bound
tokens
sort
of
my
own
take
on
it.
These
are
just
transactions
on
the
blockchain,
but
they
follow
a
certain
pattern.
So
the
I've
modified
the
SLP
indexer
to
read
these
pick
them
up
and
read
them,
and
so,
if
you
see
there
will
be
a
not
safer
work
version
and
a
safer
work
version,
so
this
is
the
default.
A
Is
the
safer
work
version?
So
if
you
see
somebody
on
here
like
advertising,
you
know
sex
drugs
or
rock
and
roll
or
guns
or
something
you
can
you.
Anybody
can
click
this
not
safe
for
work,
and
so
this
is
an
experiment
in
group
moderation.
So
we're
not
censoring
the
data.
All
the
data's
there
and
it'll
always
be
there,
because
it's
on
the
blockchain.
What
I
have
this
front
end
programmed
is
if
five
individual
people
or
addresses
flag
one
of
these
as
not
safe
for
work.
A
The
indexer
will
pick
that
up
and
it
will
just
not
display
it
on
the
safer
work
version.
Somebody
else
could
Fork
this
code
and
create
a
different
threshold.
Maybe
they
want
to
set
it
at
10
instead
of
five
and
same
thing
for
the
garbage
is
so
like.
If
you
click
this
not
safe
for
work,
it'll
disappear
from
the
safer
work
version,
but
it'll
still
appear
on
the
not
safer
work
version,
but
then
there
might
be
garbage
that
just
like
most
of
these
right
now
are
going
to
be
garbage.
A
D
A
A
What
the
difference
is
between
censorship
and
moderation,
and
so
this
I
think
is
a
really
nice
objective
way
to
differentiate
between
censorship
and
moderation
and
like
we're
not
censoring
anything,
because
the
information's
still
there
and
we're
not
capable
of
censoring
anything
right,
but
our
users
we're
crowdsourcing
the
moderation
and
we're
doing
that
by
simply
setting
a
certain
amount
of
thresholds,
and
so
it's
really
crowdsourced
moderation
rather
than
some
one
admin
making
decisions
yeah.
So
here's
here's
the
the
actual
token
data
for
for
that
store.
A
So
it's
got
a
it's
got
a
token
icon,
and
so
it's
got
It's
following
this
schema.org
linked
data,
and
so
it's
got
a
name.
It's
got
a
description.
It's
got
a
more
info
link
keywords
to
describe
what
kind
of
store
it
is.
A
E
A
And
then
and
then
request
that
the
indexer
sort
of
refreshes,
the
mutable
data,
that's
the
idea
here,
yeah
and
then
that's
just
the
Genesis
data.
So
it's
actually
a
pretty
simple
idea:
there's
just
stores
that
are
tokens
and
claims
that
are
about
something
they're
either
about
a
token
or
about
another
claim.
So
there's
this
comment
button.
This
isn't
functional
yet,
but
the
idea
is
that
someone
could
leave
a
review
or
a
comment
and
there
will
be
a
simple
version
and
an
advanced
version
of
this.
A
The
simple
version
is
written
directly
to
blockchain.
The
advanced
version
is
the
data
goes
to
ipfs
and
then
is
pointed
to
by
the
blockchain.
So
that
way
we
don't
have
basically
just
managing
these
data
limitations
of
the
blockchain,
and
then
the
block
button
will
be
like
a
like
a
like
a
blacklist.
That'll
just
be
localized
to
your
own.
A
Your
own
website
so
like,
if
you
click
not
safe
for
work,
but
the
thing
keeps
coming
up
because
other
people
don't
feel
the
way
you
are
and
you're
just
sick
of
looking
at
it.
You
can
just
click
block
and
it'll
just
prevent
that
store
from
being
shown
in
your
own
local
instance
of
of
your
web
browser,
and
then,
let's
see
if
I
have
yeah
so
then
there's
the
create
a
create
a
store.
So
this
is
the
create
store.
So
you
can
add
a
name.
A
This
is
creating
the
the
group
token
and
then
you
can
click
in
here
and
place
a
marker
and
it
gets
the
geographic
coordinates
from
this.
So
this
is
all
taken
from
that
geodrop
game
that
I
built
a
couple
years
ago
with
Daniel
for
the
hackathon.
So
this
is
how
you'd
actually
create
a
store
and
then
in
terms
of
a
claim,
that's
just
a
one
click
thing
where
I
won't
demo
it,
but
you
just
click
on
it
and
hit
continue,
and
it's
just
writing
a
transaction
to
the
blockchain.
A
A
So
let
me
see
here
I'm
going
to
turn
my
video
back
on.
So
that's
that's
the
demo
of
that.
It's
just
something
I'm
playing
with
in
my
spare
time
as
a
hobby,
I'm
pretty
excited
about
it.
It's
gonna
be
pretty
fun.
I
should
be
able
to
package
it
as
an
Android
and
iOS
app
eventually,
once
it
gets
to
a
level
of
maturity,
but
I'm
pretty
I'm
pretty
excited
about
it.
A
I
once
I
get
it
to
a
point,
I'm
going
to
try
and
Bug
all
you
guys
to
create
a
store
and
and
I'm
gonna
try
to
create
an
incentive
where
and
I'm
curious
to
get
your
guys's
feedback
on
this
because
I
don't
know
if
this
is
a
good
idea
or
not,
but
what
I'm
thinking
is
in
order
to
bootstrap
this
project
and
generate
Network
effects?
What
I'm
thinking
is
someone
could
go?
A
I
people
could
be
incentivized
to
go
out
there
and
register
businesses
similar
to
how
you
might
go
out
and
register
a
domain
name
and
then
put
like
okay,
if
you're
the
store
owner-
and
you
want
to
claim
this
business
like
click
here
and
you
can
buy
it
from
me
for
like
two
dollars
or
five
dollars
or
whatever
and
and
and
so
I'd
probably
create
a
second
piece
of
software.
A
You
know
how
much
is
the
value
of
the
convenience
of
someone
navigating
the
tech
stuff
for
the
store
owner
to
get
it
registered,
so
yeah
I,
don't
know
it
will
it'll
just
probably
have
to
remain
to
be
seen
if,
if
this,
if
that
idea
takes
off
or
not,
but
that's
my
idea
is
kind
of
how
do
I
incentivize
people
to
go
out
and
register
stores
on
the
map.
But
how
do
I
prevent
domain
name,
squatting,
so
I
think
I'm,
hoping
it'll
kind
of
naturally
level
level
itself
out,
we'll
see.
D
Yeah,
you
know
I
just
have
to
say:
I
mean
I
think
this
is
an
exciting
I
love
the
concept
anyway
and
I've
ever
since
you
brought
up
this
simple
store
protocol,
it's
just
been
an
amazing
thing
to
see
it
come
alive,
so
I've
just
started,
creating
my
own
store
as
well.
It's
it's
going
right
now,
so
these
things
are
just
so
amazing
to
see
come
alive.
D
Also
I
like
the
fact
that
it
costs
a
couple
cents
to
Mark
something
NSFW
or
whatever
I
mean
it's.
You
know
this
is
the
whole
hashcash
idea
that
Adam
back
had
from
a
long
time
was.
How
do
you
stop
spam
and
that
was
by
charging
something,
even
if
it's
a
tenth
of
a
cent
you
know
to
make
sure
people
actually
have
an
incentive
to
want
to
actually
do
it
to
have
to
have
some
stake
in
the
game.
So
I
think
that
kind
of
stuff
is
really
important.
B
Oh
we'll
make
money
eventually,
you
know
this
is
going
to
be
free,
we'll
we'll
charge
eventually
and
we'll
just
grow
and
run
super
fast
and
now
they're
to
a
point
where
stuff
is
shrinking
and
you
know,
wouldn't
it
be
nice
if
at
the
get-go
it
was
like
well,
it's
a
cent
two
cents,
three
cents
to
store
this
and
do
this
and
do
this
and
people
would
think
about
it
differently,
because
right
now
people
think
about
data
like
water.
You
know
they're
they're
like
oh
this.
This
doesn't
cost
me
anything.
You
know.
B
A
C
I
think
we
need
some
JavaScript
developer
to
make
us
component
for
updating
data
to
ipfs,
because
it's
a
little
hard
to
see
separate
tasks
from
minting
the
token
itself,
most
of
our
like
wallets
and
everything.
It's
just
quick
hack
around
how
to
put
the
data
on
ipfs.
If
we
have
like
this
nice
component,
it
will
be
maybe
more
like
a
user
friendly,
because
we
will
just
upload
the
data
get
the
the
the
hash
and
this
CID
and
minty.
C
So
maybe
we
need
somebody
to
work
on
this
part
like
updating
images
or
coordinates
or
Json
files.
A
Yeah
I
I
mean
the
process
is
pretty
slow
right
now
and
what
slows
it
down
is
I
mean
it's
the
pay
to
write
database
that
makes
it
slow,
because
there's
a
lot
of
back
and
forth,
like
it's
a
two-step
process,
to
pin
content
with
that.
With
that
pinning
Services
you
first,
you
upload
the
data
to
the
pay
to
write
database.
A
You've
got
to
wait
for
that
whole
validation
to
happen,
and
then
once
it's
in
the
database,
you
do
a
second
transaction
to
the
paid
right
database
to
ask
it
to
pin
that
data
to
the
ipfs
cluster,
and
so,
if
we
had
a
server
where
a
person
could
just
make
an
API,
a
single
API
call
and
be
like
here's,
the
payment
and
here's
the
data
and
then
and
then,
and
then
they
kind
of
kind
of
like
goes
off
and
they
can
check
on
it.
A
You
know
when
it's
when
it's
ready,
they
can
basically
pull
it
and
when
it's
ready,
like
there's,
there's
a
lot
of
I
I'm,
I'm
glad
that
we
have
a
system
that
works,
but
it's
a
slow
system.
So
the
next
step
is
to
make
the
system
faster
and,
like
you
said,
components
would
really
make
it
more
accessible
to
Developers.
A
So
the
thing
that
really
inspired
me
to
build
this
was
when
I
went
to
Saint
Kitts.
There
were
like
bars
and
hotels
and
restaurants
that
were
accepting
Bitcoin
cash,
and
that
was
great,
but
I
rented
a
moped
and
I
drove
around
and
there's
all
these
like
super
poor
people
selling
fruit
on
the
side
of
the
road,
and
they
don't
know
what
Bitcoin
cash
is
like.
Maybe
one
out
of
three
of
them
has
a
cell
phone,
and
so
I
was
thinking
like
man.
How
did
these?
How
do
they?
A
How
did
like
how
do
these
more
remote,
more
marginalized
people
advertise
because
also
it
like
it,
can't
be
expensive
and
it
can't
be
permissioned?
You
know
these.
These
people
just
need
to.
How
do
they
make
themselves
aware
that,
like
yeah,
I'm,
I'm
selling,
this
fruit
and
all
except
Bitcoin
cash,
or
whatever
cryptocurrency
I
wanted
or
whatever
I
want
to
accept
like?
How
did
they
advertise?
A
And
you
know,
and
then
we
we've
all
witnessed
the
D
platforming.
That's
happened
over
the
last
few
years,
so
I,
don't
I,
don't
trust!
You
know,
I
I
wouldn't
go
to
an
effort
to
advertise
on
platforms.
You
know
if
there
was
any
risk
of
me
being
de-platforms
from
them,
so
I
love
the
permissionless
nature
of
this.
C
You
should
give
these
guys
one
of
these
credit
card
size
paper
wallets,
so
they
can,
everybody
can
come
to
see,
buy
stuff,
make
cut
to
see,
transfer
money
to
them
and
in
the
end
of
the
day
they
go
to
some
like
convenience
store
and
cash.
These
two
to
other
wallets,
so.
D
Even
if
they
had
like
a
small
like
I
I
like
to
use
the
idea
of
a
iPod
touch,
you
know
where
it's
not
really,
there's
no
service,
but
the
iPod
Touches
are
expensive.
But
if
you
did
the
same
thing
with
with
Android,
you
could
be
out
in
the
middle
of
a
field
accepting
and
then
walk
into
a
store
that
has
Wi-Fi
and
do
all
your
transfers
and
it
feels
like
and
that'd
be
inexpensive
enough
to
where
almost
anyone
could
afford
a
20.
20,
not
I
mean
as
long
as
there
was
somebody
supporting
them.
D
A
That's
how
I've
been
non-born
people,
the
a
buddy
of
mine
who
sells
propane
and
he
accepts
Bitcoin
cash
I
just
made
him
a
laser
engraved
public
key
that
we
stick
to
the
side
of
his
pump
and
then
he
has
the
private
key
in
his
safe
and
so
anytime
I
go
and
get
you
know.
I
mean
this
is
like
no
app
to
download
right.
E
A
A
You
know
and
I'm,
seeing
the
same
thing
here
in
Mexico
and
I've
talked
to
Daniel
in
Venezuela
and
like
this
is
a
global
hair
on
fire
problem
that
every
single
human
being
needs
to
trade
and
they
need
to
advertise
what
it
is
that
they
want
to
trade
and
so
I'm,
hoping
that
this
permissionless
uncensorable
platform
will
will
help
with
that.
D
You
know
what's
crazy
about
it,
though,
is
it
is
actually
a
hair
on
fire
problem,
but
it's
invisible
to
nearly
everybody
like
anyone
like
no
one
ever
sees
it.
We
live
in
a
different
Society.
We
live
in
society,
we
don't
see
any
of
that,
so
no
one
wants
to
help
it.
So
I
think
that
having
those
two
things
mix
is
what's
important
is
to
actually
have
someone
who
can
actually
do
it,
identifies
the
issue
and
then
wants
to
bring
it
to
them.
A
Yeah
and
that's
why
I'm
hoping
to
empower
you
know
local
community
people
that
could
register
businesses
and
then
and
incentivize
them
to
make
like
a
little
bit
of
profit,
but
not
too
much.
No
rent
seeking
to
you
know
help
their
local
community
by
getting
people
on
onto
the
map
platform,
but
we'll
see
we'll
see
how
it
pans
out.
A
D
We
go
so
sorry,
hey
I
just
want
to
kind
of
go
through
a
quick
where
I'm
at
because
there's
been
a
lot
of
work
done
a
lot
of
it's
back-end
stuff,
but
I
want
to
show
you
a
couple
of
things.
One
is
you
know
you
can
actually
do
a
search
now
so
I
only
one
person
that
besides
me,
is
logged
in
so
far,
and
that
is
Chris.
So
I'm
gonna
do
I'm
gonna
type
in
made
here,
so
you
can
do
a
search
and
he
created
this
robot
made
token
so
type.
A
D
Force
is
supposed
to
be
right,
yeah,
but
you
know
it's
so
you
click
on
that.
So
then
it
comes
up
and
it
gives
you
the
this
is
the
description
he
wrote
in
there.
It's
actually
owned
by
Trout
bch,
the
Creator
I
bought
it
from
him.
It
gives
all
this
broken
down
here
token
created
by
trout,
bch.
He
listed
it
for
a
dollar
and
two
I
purchased
it
for
a
dollar.
Two
and
I'm
gonna
make
big
money
off
this
thing
at.
D
So,
but
you
can
see
right
here
if
you
click
the
fullstack.cash
link,
I'm
gonna
move
this
out
of
the
way.
If
I,
can
you
know
I?
Don't
have
all
the
psf
07
token
Integrations?
Yet
so
it's
basically
just
storing
it
on
my
server.
So
it's
certainly
not
one
of
those
things
that
is
decentralized
fully
yet
I'm
you're,
trusting
that
I'm
holding
the
graphic
and
making
it
available.
D
But
I'm
going
to
show
you
a
couple
other
things
you
can
do
a
search
I'm
going
to
move
well,
this
is
getting
in
the
way.
Isn't
it
I'm
gonna,
do
a
search
on
a
couple
other
things
so
I
have
the
yeah
I
made
a
lot
of
different
types
of
Warriors,
just
because
I
thought
you
know
the
cool
part
about
some
of
the
AI
stuff
is
that
AI
generates.
Particular
things
are
just
beautiful
like
this
right
here.
D
These
older
Warrior
princesses
are
just
amazing,
Graphics,
so
I
made
a
bunch
of
these
and
I'm
selling
that
some
of
them
for
a
dollar
49,
some
of
them,
for
you,
know
9.99,
but
it's
just
it's
fun
because,
like
I
have
this
concept
and
this
thing
is
able
to
generate
a
whole
bunch
of
things,
so
you
can
see
I'm
trying
to
be
as
transparent
as
openc.
However,
this
is
actually
all
stored
on
my
server.
This
isn't
on
blockchain
you're,
not
actually
looking
at
you
know,
ethereum's
blockchain
doing
it.
D
The
marketplace
I
like
this
part
right
here,
so
if
I,
if
I'm
looking
at
this
so
I'm
log
I'm,
not
logged
in
right
now,
you
can
see
I'm,
not
I'm
I'm,
just
as
an
anonymous
person,
but
if
I
click
on
it
on
the
name
of
the
person,
it
will
actually
take
me
to
their
profile
and
show
me
what
they
have
on
sale
so
similar
to
what
openc
does
you
know
you
can
go
in
and
see?
There
is
a
hidden
tab
that
you
can
hide
stuff
if
you're
logged
in
so
you
could.
D
These
are
all
the
things
that
I
currently
have
for
sale
and
the
funny
part
about
it
is
I'm
going
to
show
you
this.
This
is
this
one
I
purchased
right
here
on
Jungle
I
bought
this
on
jungle.net
and
I
imported
it
into
the
system.
So
if
you
click
right
here,
it'll
take
you
to
all
the
things
that
were
imported
by
or
created
by
this
user,
which
I
don't
know
who
they
are
I
just
bought
them,
for
you
know:
25
cents
on
jungle
again
trying
to
flip
them
to
make
huge
cash
yeah.
A
D
And
JD
or
JP
what
was
his
name
JT
JT
had
all
of
his
stuff
on
on
a
GitHub
repository
of
where
all
the
you
know,
based
on
the
group
token
ID,
where,
where
the
tokens
are
stored,
so
it's
not
a
great
way
to
do
it,
but
it
works.
So
that's
what
I
was
doing
to
grab
all
those,
but
look
at
this
right
here.
This
is
a
fun
one.
D
I'm
gonna
say
race
card
I'm,
just
going
to
say,
race,
I
did
a
search
for
race,
there's
a
race
car
token,
and
this
is
a
race
car
pop.
Where
was
this
purchase
from?
Does
anybody
know.
D
D
Oh
so
I'm
like
yeah
I,
just
don't
see
that
going
right
now,
maybe
eventually,
but
if
you
could
see
that
this
was
actually
created
on
suite
and
I
brought
it
over
to
here
and
you
can
buy
it
just
by
clicking
a
couple
buttons
that
all
works
pretty
well,
let
me
show
you
one
really
cool
thing,
though,
so
this
is
one
thing
that
I
have
not
shown
yet
so
here's
my
ecslp
wallet
right
so
I'm
going
to
say,
receive
I'm
going
to
copy
this
address
now.
D
Watch
this
I'm
Anonymous
right
now,
look
I'm,
not
logged
in
I.
Come
here.
How
much
is
this
token
selling
for
99
cents
I
hit
buy
now
I
put
in
that
wallet
address
my
SLP
wall
address,
confirm
purchase,
so
I
don't
have
a
own
rare
account.
You
can
see
right
here.
Pay
with
my
own
Bearer
account.
Oh
so
oh
I
I've
got
this
broken
by
the
way.
I
need
to
fix
this.
D
Everything,
yes,
always
got
to
be
something
so
now.
Look
at
I,
remember,
I'm,
not
logged
in
and
I
want
to
buy
this
one
I
can
pay
99
Cents
with
Bitcoin
cash
or
any
of
you
can.
If
you
want
to
donate
to
me,
no
I'm
just
kidding
so
right
here,
I
hit
the
button
right
here,
scan
this
code
and
now
all
of
a
sudden
I've
paid
for
it,
and
it
goes
back
to
there
and
it
will
send
it
to
my
eslp
wallet.
D
You
know
you
see
SLP
wallet,
so
I've
made
a
purchase
anonymously
without
having
to
do
anything
but
using
the
Bitcoin
cash
Network
and
see
how
fast
and
smooth
that
was
I
actually
made
an
error
last
night.
So
I
broke
something
so
it
won't
be
sent
until
I
fix
something
about.
A
D
It
actually
gets
paid
whatever
you
entered.
D
Yeah
I
thought
about
going
the
other
way,
but
I
think
people
get
too
confused
because,
especially
with
these
HD
wallets,
they
don't
know
where
anything
is
being
sent
from.
A
D
I
I'm
just
concerned
about
I
mean
I've
I've,
burned
stuff
in
the
past
and
that's
not
as
much
fun,
especially
if
you're
paying
for
it.
You
know
making
my
own
stuff
and
burning
my
own
stuff,
who
cares,
but
when
I
paid
20
bucks
for
it
or
three
bucks
or
even
59
cents,
it's
nice
when
it
works
so
again
here
just
you
can
see
so
I'm
gonna
log
in
as
myself
cool
cleaner.
D
So
now
you
can
see
this
is
stuff
I
showed
before.
But
you
know
it
shows
how
much
I
have
in
bch
shows
how
much
I
have
in
psf.
If
I
click
on
my
own
items,
you
can
see.
These
are
the
things
currently
in
my
primary
wallet.
D
These
are
the
things
that
are
on
on
sale,
so
I've
been
bringing
over
six
five
nine
six
five,
two
nines
memes
and
selling
them
I,
don't
know
if
you
punk
6529
is
one
of
the
biggest
nft
collectors
on
Twitter
has
all
kinds
of
stuff
and
he's
always
saying:
take
these
and
sell
them.
We
need
the
memes
to
get
out
there,
because
that's
how
we're
gonna
have
get
it
into
people's
brains
as
they
remember
these
things
this
way.
D
D
D
Here's
a
is
a
good
point,
so
here's
one
right
here
and
I:
it's
not
for
sale
currently,
but
I'm
going
to
put
it
up
for
sale
list
for
sale.
What
happens
is
it
says
right
here,
fees
at
the
time
of
sale,
there's
a
service
fee
that
comes
to
own
rare
five
percent
and
there's
a
built-in
Creator
fee
that
automatically
gets
paid.
Whoever
the
Creator
is.
D
The
easy
part
is
tracking
it.
If
it
was
created
on
own
rare,
it
is
way
more
difficult
if
it's
imported
from
somewhere
else
to
know
who
the
Creator
was
so
I'm.
Storing
all
that
stuff
in
a
separate
wallet
that
I
can
give
to
people
later
as
soon
as
I
actually
can
prove
that
they're,
the
ones
but
I
am
storing
that
five
percent.
A
Yeah
and
on
that
topic,
this
is
this
is
something
that
I
want
to
work
with.
You
guys
on
is
another
specification
on
for
for
this
use
case
for
this
royalty
use
case.
So
we
we've
got
the
PS2,
which
is
the
mutable
data.
Spec
we've
got
the
ps7,
which
is
the
the
schema
for
for
the
stuff
that
goes
into
the
mutable
data,
and
then
we
could
build
on
top
of
that.
A
A
new
specification
for
royalties,
so
that
when,
when
a
when
a
creator
creates
a
token
in
the
immutable
data,
they
could
specify
an
address
for
royalties
and
a
license
and,
and
you
know
terms
of
in
conditions,
and
so
then,
when
Aaron,
when
that
token
lands
and
own
rare
Aaron's,
software
can
just
automatically
figure
out.
You
know
how
what
the
commission
is
and
whether
it's
acceptable
in
his
store
and
all
this
and
all
that
can
make
all
these
decision
decisions
in
an
automated
fashion,
which.
D
Yeah
I
love
that
that's
that's
going
to
be
I,
mean
I,
know,
there's
a
lot
of
controversy
right
now
because
looks
rare,
didn't
support
some
of
Creator
fees
and
own
rare
is
trying
to
support
them.
So
they're,
yeah,
there's
a
bunch
of
podcasts
on
the
specific
thing,
but
I
would
love
to
at
least
make
it
possible
that
if
the
individual
the
platform
wants
to
it
can
happen
and
knows
what
to
pay
and
who
to
pay.
D
All
right
so
I'm
just
going
to
show
you
a
couple
more
things:
there
is
the
ability
to
deposit
the
nfts.
So
if
you
want
to
take
them
in
right
now
it
only
supports
jungle
and
Suites
and
nft.
You
know
the
token
repository
protocols
and
as
soon
as
you
click
this
button,
it'll
go
back
and
rerun
a
query
against
the
blockchain
I
do
keep
track
of.
If
you
can
see
right,
the
crypto
Market
just
some
it's
not
doing
well
today,.
D
There
is
the
ability
to
explore,
which
is
just
sort
of
fun,
because
you
can
go
looking
at
particular
things:
Collectibles
right,
here's
all
this
punk6529
stuff
and
I
I,
don't
have
anything
in
3D
art.
So
at
some
point,
Aaron
I've
got
to
talk
to
you
about
I,
got
to
work
on
this
3D
stuff
because
I
really
love
to
make
it
simple
for
someone
to
create
Virtual,
Worlds
or
3D
art,
whatever
you
feel
like.
What's
your
take
on
it
so
far,.
B
3Js
would
probably
be
the
best
place
to
go
they
if
you're
using
react
to
build.
They
have.
There
is
a
react,
3
library
that
easily
allows
you
to
put
3js
stuff
into
components,
and
so
what's
nice
about
it,
is
you
don't
have
to
go
through
and
be
like,
create,
create
canvas,
create
camera,
create
you
know,
Global
light
create
Spotlight,
and
because,
when
you
do
a
project
in
3js,
you
have
to
like
create
all
those
at
one
time
the
react.
Library
is
pretty
much
automatic.
B
D
D
So
I'm
going
to
show
you
a
quick
I'll,
do
a
quick
upload
of
a
creative
creation
of
nft.
So
just
so
you
can
see
this.
This
is
my
last
bit
for
the
demo,
so
I
I'm
going
to
bring
these
up
right
now
there
is
a
series
of
anons
or
Anonymous
a-n-o-n
nfts,
and
these
are
all
every
person
who
joins
owner
gets
a
free,
anonymous,
Anon
nft,
an
owner,
a
non
nft
and
you
get
a
random
one
out
of
the
collection
that
has
been
made.
D
So
let's
go
back
and
look
at
trout
obviously
made
how
they
get
their
made.
They
did
the
search
unmade
come
here,
so
he
automatically
when
he
joined.
He
automatically
got
this
nft.
A
D
That's
exactly
what
I
was
thinking,
it's
something
that
feels
like
hey,
I'm,
already
getting
something
so
like
if
I
go
back
to
mine.
I
want
to
show
this
real,
quick
right
here.
If
I
go
back
to
mine
and
currently
on
my
profile
picture,
is
this
goofy
monkey
dude?
But
if
I
really
wanted
to
change
it,
see.
I
can't
do
much
with
this,
because
it's
currently
my
profile
picture,
but
if
I
have
a
different
one
in
my
profile,
I
can
make
this
my
profile
picture
just
with
a
simple
click.
D
So
now
this
is
my
profile
picture
and
this
is
automatically
set
for
you
at
the
beginning.
So
you
can't
upload
your
own
profile
picture.
All
you
can
do
is
set
an
nft
that
you
own
as
your
profile
picture.
That's
the
the
idea
behind
it.
A
And
that's
what
I
love
about
what
you
did
here
Aaron!
Is
that
it's
fun
like
you,
have
all
these
little
fun
things.
D
Yeah
I
I've
I
mean
right
here
all
these
things
I
want
to
I'm
going
to
put
in
the
you,
the
users,
the
owner
of
the
collection,
whoever
created
it.
So
their
pictures
will
appear
here
as
well
to
you
know,
to
try
and
make
it
feel.
I
have
work
to
do
on
that
yet,
but
I
want
to
do
the
last
bit
is
to
create
just
so
you
can
see
this
so
I'm
going
to
create
one
of
these
own
rare
anons
right,
so
I
have
a
whole
bunch
of
that.
D
D
So
all
you
have
to
do
is
I
gotta,
find
that
one
I
just
found
here
hold
on
all
right.
I
might
move
to
a
different
one,
just
because
I
I've
got
too
many
in
here
to
find.
So,
let's
do
this
one
right
here,
so
I
got
this
I
drag
it
over
onto
here.
It
uploads
and
I,
say
own
rare
I,
actually,
don't
know
which
one
I'm
on
so
I'm
just
gonna,
say
XXX
right.
So
this
is
all
it
is.
D
A
And
I
I
like
that
idea
of
pulling
a
lot
of
the
the
data
from
the
group
token,
that's
a
good
idea!
So.
D
E
A
Know:
yeah
yeah.
If
you
query
the
group
token
token,
data
it'll
give
you
an
array
of
all
the
nfts,
so
you
could
just
take
that
count
and
increment
it
by
one
yeah.
D
It's
got
to
be
simpler
and
the
next
one
after
that
is
I
need
to
be
able
to
grab
10
of
them
upload
them
all.
You
know
with
one
thing
and
then
hit
a
button,
and
it
will
automatically
do
10
right
so
that
the
user
isn't
spent
tied
to
this
computer,
but
instead
uses
the
system
and
all
the
automation
to
do
that
yeah.
So
so
that's
all
happening.
I
just
wanted
to
show
where
I'm
at
right
now
there's
I
I.
D
What
I'm
hoping
is
that
sometime
in
fact,
I'd
like
to
send
referral
codes
to
all
of
us
here,
Chris
I
did
earlier,
because
I
wanted
to
walk
through
it
with
him
and
I
could
ask
some
questions,
but
Aaron
is
stoyan
and
Sam
at
a
minimum
I'd
like
to
make
sure
you
guys
get
at
least
a
chance
to
play
with
it.
D
If
you're,
okay
I'll
send
a
referral
codes
over
I
I
didn't
mention,
one
thing
is:
as
I:
don't
have
the
ability
to
create
referral
codes
for
you
yet
right,
that's
still,
but
what
you'll
be
able
to
do
is
have
referral
codes
that
you
can
give
to
others,
and
when
you
give
out
a
referral
code,
you'll
get
one
percent
of
anything
they
create
so
that
one
percent
will
come
out
of
my
five
percent,
not
out
of
the
Creator.
D
B
D
D
At
this
look,
okay,
look
up
token.
Oh,
look
up
token
key
right,
I
hit
enter,
it
goes
out
and
says:
well
it
should
do
one.
Second
here,
look
up!
Oh
yeah!
Oh
let
me
just
this
look
up
token
info.
Let's
just
do
that!
One
right
so
it'll
go
and
see
all
of
my
well.
What's
it
doing
it's
not
doing
it,
damn
it.
D
You
just
do
a
comment
and
it
will
start
okay,
what
the
heck
now,
of
course,
it's
broken
just.
D
Look
up
look
up
info
on
the
token.
D
D
It
will
create
the
function,
go,
find
the
variables
and
say
hey
what
about
this?
Do
you
want
to
see
it
and
then,
if
you
hit
tab,
it'll
actually
accept
that
you
can
still
modify
it,
but
copilot
will
actually
do
a
lot
of
your
code
just
from
pseudocode.
It's
really
interesting.
So
to
answer
your
question:
Aaron
Shoemaker,
I,
I,
didn't
plan
it
all
out
very
well.
Every
time
I
run
into
an
issue.
I'm
like
oh
I,
didn't
I.
Think
of
that
yeah.
B
Yeah
no
I
I
get
you
I'm
in
the
middle
of
doing
that.
I
got
myself
a
whiteboard
so
that
you
know
I
was
like
man.
This
is
way
better
like
trying
to
wireframe
the
site
with
a
whiteboard,
because
you
can
more
easily
go
up
just
erase
that,
let's
put.
B
D
B
A
Well,
you
know
in
terms
of
wireframing
and
prototyping
Daniel's
been
using
figma,
it's
a
website
and
also
a
file
standard,
I
guess
and
he's
been
able
to
do
some
pretty
amazing
mock-ups
with
that
software.
C
So
something
to
look
into
if
that's
of
interesting,
our
company
also
is
using
figma,
because
it's
easy
to
how
to
see
to
communicate
with
designers,
especially
like
they.
They
design
everything
for
you
in
figma,
a
new
like
a
code
or
you
can
get
directly
the
CSS
even
from
there,
and
it's.
A
A
And
you
can
make
links
work
even
though
it's
a
mock-up
you
can
like
put
in
what
the
link
should
be
and
click
on
it
and
actually
get
Behavior.
It's
yeah,
pretty
impressive.
The
couple
people
I've
had
Daniel
do
those
figma
things,
for
they
think
that
the
figma
is
the
website
they're,
like
oh
you're,
already
done
no.
C
D
I
want
to
show
you
one
last
thing
here:
sorry
is
this
idea
that
it
already
exists
now
you
can
see
that
the
token
exists
behind
the
scenes.
There's
jobs
running
so
we
went
out
created
the
task
it
went
through.
The
blockchain
created
the
group
token
you
know,
and
then
so
now
it's
all
out
there
and
I
can
list
it
for
sale,
so
I
can
put
it
for
you
know:
9.95,
whatever
nine
and-
and
you
can
see-
oh
I
didn't
mention
this.
Here's
where
it
talks
about
the
own
rare
rewards.
D
The
seller
gets
point
five
percent
in
psf
tokens,
the
buyer
gets
point,
five
percent
pfsf
tokens
and
the
referrer
gets
one
percent
in
psf
tokens,
so
own
rare
in
that
case
would
only
receive
three
percent
of
the
sale.
But
I
wanted
to
show
you
all
those
things,
and
now
I
am
done
again
there
we
go
back.
A
C
Me
it's
me
stole
the
the
screen:
no
I
don't
catch.
Something
specific
I
was
just
wanted
to
so
how
to
see
to
start
conversation
about
this
secreting
stuff
recently,
in
order
to
increase
your
security,
there
was
like
several
interesting
stuff
that
you
can
do.
One
is,
for
example,
revoke
dot
cash,
maybe
you're
already
using
it.
A
Actually
Rosco
kalis,
who
created
that.
C
C
C
C
It's
like
one
giant
key
Value
Store
where
you
can
connect
some
want
it
to
be
a
representation
for
other
wallet,
so
you
can
have
like
a
code
wallet
yo
like,
for
example,
later
or
something,
but
you
can
say:
okay,
this
guy
is
I'm,
delegating
everything,
not
everything,
I'm
delegating
something
to
this
wallet,
and
this
something
is
interesting
because
it
if
you're
very
expensive
board
apps
nfts,
are
inside
your
code
wallet.
C
You
can
get
some
air
drops
and
stuff
like
this
one
in
this
wallet,
but
you
don't
need
to
move
your
very
expensive
board.
A
soil
I
was
thinking
hey.
This
is,
of
course,
in
the
ethereum
like
evm
world,
but
I
was
thinking.
C
Is
it
a
good
idea
to
have
something
similar
for
our
tokens
like,
for
example,
you
have
a
paper
wallet,
but
you
don't
want
and
you
put
your
nfts
there,
but
you
don't
want
some
like
spammy
tokens
to
go
this
from
some
airdrops
or
somebody
who
scanned
the
network
for
all
owners
of
psf
token.
So
you
I
don't
know
in
some
way.
C
I
was
thinking
now
about
some
nfts
again,
but
you
have
to
see
just
scan
the
the
paper
wallet
and
create
nft
which,
with
some
metadata
and
the
wallet
which
owns
this
nft,
will
represent
your
paper
wallet.
So
when
somebody
send
you
tokens,
of
course,
they
will
need
to
check.
Not
only
is
the
wallet
owner
of
this
nft,
but
also
a
second
check.
C
Is
there
a
delegation
token
there
so
and
if
it's
yes,
you
can
participate
in
some
air
drops
like
they
will
send
you
some
Bank
tokens
in
this
hot
wallet,
but
they
will
check
that
this
hot
wallet
is
delegating
for
somebody
else.
C
A
It's
interesting
idea,
I'm
like
when,
when
I'm
the
only
way
that
my
brains
to
happen,
the
concept
right
now
is
like
forwarding
like,
like
I,
could
see
how
like,
if
the
token
landed
in
the
wallet
you
could
have
this
like
this,
would
be
a
software
thing
that
would
like
automatically
forward.
You
know
tokens.
C
C
And
also
it
can
be
used,
for
example,
I
was
thinking
about
when
we
have
some
voting
and
stuff
like
this
one,
like
maybe
I,
want
to
buy
psf
tokens,
but
I
don't
want
to
to
take
part
in
all
of
the
voting
and
stuff
like
this
one.
So
I
will
give
a
way
to
delegate
my
powers
to
somebody.
My
representer,
like
Aaron,
will
be
my
representer,
so
he
will
participate
in
all
meetings
with
his
power
and
my
power
that
I
delegated
to
him
via
something
so
I'm,
not
sure
about
why?
What?
A
Yeah
yeah:
it's
a
powerful
idea
that
this
delegation
I'm
just
drawn
a
blank
on
how
it's
actually
implemented.
C
This
one
is
very
simple:
it's
a
contract.
Clay
is
like
a
key
value
store,
so
you
just
have
there
the
one
address
the
this
one.
It's
my
hot
wallet
and
this
one
is
the
code
on
the
reverse,
the
code
wallet
and
this
one
is
hot
wallet
which
is
representing
this
one.
So
it's
like
a
giant
Excel
table,
but
every
road
you
can
you
need
to
to
own
this
address
in
order
to
to
register
this
delegation.
D
C
C
C
If
I
create
some
token
now,
like
stoyan
token
and
I,
want
to
send
it
to
all
of
the
owners
of
the
PCF
tokens
not
be
safe,
some
nft,
like
PCF
governance
tokens
I,
will
check
first.
The
list
of
the
wallets,
which
owns
the
token
itself,
but
I
also
will
check
for
in
this
table.
If
some
address
is
representing
some
of
the
owners
and
I
will
send
the
tokens
here
not
here
right.
D
Now,
there's
a
big
problem
and
if
you
follow
punk6529
on
Twitter
I
mean
they
talk
about
this.
A
lot
airdrops
are
a
big
problem.
People
are
dropping
just
trash
in
there
and
and
then
what
ends
up
happening
too
is.
If
you
wanted
to
do
a
mint
for
something
and
represent
something
it
is
you
you
how
many,
how
many
Ledger
wallets?
Do
you
have
that
you
to
protect
all
of
the
important
and
expensive
nfts
that
you
own?
It
really
is
difficult.
D
This
would
make
it
easy,
because
you
would
only
the
people
that
were
willing
to
look
up
delegates.
You
go
okay,
I
I
can
trust
these
people
more
because
they're
actually
willing
to
say,
hey,
I'm,
not
going
to
put
it
in
the
same
wallet
I'm
going
to
give
it
to
somewhere
that
you
can
decide
if
it's
important
or
not
I
mean
I.
Think
this
kind
of
is
really
really
long
term.
A
big
thing
to
allow
the
individual
owner
to
still
have
the
power.
This.
C
One
was
created
specifically
I,
think
from
the
board
apps
guys
because
they
had
problems
when
they
want
to
get
there
ape
coin,
they
need
to
prove
that
they
own
the
the
how
to
see
the
expensive
token
so,
but
they
sometimes
somebody
tricked
them
and
just
stole
their
like
apes.
So
now
they
decided
okay,
we
need
this
thing,
so
the
eight
tokens
will
be
sent
here
and
we
will
not
touch
our
expensive
apps
on
our
ledgers
right.
D
C
A
Yeah
now
that
I
understand
the
problem
it
was
created
to
solve.
That
helps
me
understand
and
I
was
also
missing.
The
fact
that,
like
it,
the
people
doing
the
airdrop
it's
on
them
to
respect
this
protocol
and
and
and
just
do
it-
you
know
yeah.
E
A
And
I
guess
that
would
having
something
like
this
would
make
it
easier
to
set
up
sort
of
almost
like
a
Spam
spam
protection
where
it's
like.
Well,
if
you
want
to
airdrop
me,
then
respect
this
delegate
and
if
you
don't
then
I'm
just
going
to
like
essentially
send
your
airdrop
to
a
Spam
address
like
forward
it
onto
a
Spam
address.
C
Yeah
and
also
it's
problem,
because
it's
solving
one
more
problem
with
the
security,
because
this
contract
it
does
not
own
the
the
expensive
ape
one.
So
they
cannot
trick
you.
When
you
go
to
some
insight,
you
can
sign
the
mean
transaction
and
get
some
like
free,
nft
or
something,
but
they
cannot
trick
you
to
send
them
your
ape
right.
They
will
just
store
the
stuff
from
this
wallet
which
does
not
own
the
expensive
ape
one
right.
C
A
Well,
I
mean
it
is
this
is
this
is
a
great
template?
I
mean
right
now
it's
not
a
problem
because
the
traffic
is
so
low,
but
when
SLP
tokens
were
blowing
up,
this
was
a
problem
and
there
were
so
many
airdrops
going
on
and
in
each
token,
is
a
new
utxo.
So
anytime
your
wallet
loads,
your
tokens
it
it
makes
it
degrades
the
user
experience
because
it
makes
it
slower
and
slower
and
slower.
A
So
something
like
this
is
if,
if,
if
we
get
another
like
Revival
of
SLP
tokens,
something
like
this
is
going
to
be
really
handy,
like
we'll,
we'll,
probably
and
I'm
thinking
like
just
looking
at
this
through
the
lens
of
Bitcoin
cash
and
things.
I
know
that
have
been
built.
This
kind
of
reminds
me
of
cash
ID,
where
you
register
an
on-chain
ID,
that's
kind
of
a
similar
thing.
A
Also,
these
claims,
these
sort
of
Soul
bound
token
claims
that
I'm
using
in
the
in
the
this
you
could
set
up
a
delegate
just
by
making
claim,
of
course
revoking.
It
would
be
difficult
to
do
at
that
point,
so
that
might
not
be
the
way
to
do
it,
but
yeah
I
can
now
that
I
can
see
the
problem
it
solves
yeah.
It's
got
my
gears
turning.
This
is
really
interesting.
A
Yeah
I
have
been
following
you
on
Twitter
around
that
yeah
well,
I'm
I'm,
starting
to
play
more
with
the
evm
stuff.
I
was
yeah.
I
took
another
crack
at
ether's,
JS
and
and
I'm,
starting
to
especially
I
spent
like
a
week
really
exploring
this
idea
of
a
bridge
between
erc20
tokens
and
and
Bitcoin
cash,
and
that's
why
I
was
I
was
playing
with
ethers,
so
yeah
pretty
interesting
ideas.
A
C
Interesting,
like
Aaron
Aaron
yeah
I
have
interesting
idea
for
you
for
maybe
side
business
for
you.
Okay,.
B
C
We
have
a
interesting
discussion
in
our
space.
One
of
the
art
is
there
who
is
like
creating
in
real
time
in
real
life
like
sculptures
she's
like
pretty
starting
now,
so
she
cannot
get
a
nice
insurance
and
it
happened
several
times.
Somebody
came
to
to
this
gallery
and
how
to
touch
this
statue
and
just
fall
down
and
broke
so.
C
Okay,
if
you
can
or
how
to
see
offer
to
these
people
a
360
model
of
this
art,
they
can
have
it
like
a
digital
backup
and
they
can
always
recreate
from
this.
So
it's
like
a
nice
business.
Maybe
it's
you.
E
E
C
B
Yeah
I
like
that
idea,
and
actually,
if
she's
got
like
a
an
iPhone,
I,
think
13
she
can
use
the
lidar
sensor
to
capture
a
pretty
good
model.
Is
they're
not
spectacular
like
by
any
means.
But
if
you
want
to
go
high
detail,
you
want
to
use
something
like
a
a
lidar
scanner
or
a
photogrammetry,
but
you
could
get
a
pretty
good
model
off
your
iPhone,
but
they
can
also.
You
can
also
do
one
other
thing
which
is
I've
done
this.
You
take
a
cell
phone
video.
B
So
if
she
took
a
cell
phone
video
and
went
entirely
around
the
statue
top
and
bottom,
you
know
so
think
of
it
like
a
dome
and
you
just
want
to
make
sure
you
go
around
the
entire
Dome
and
then
she
can
send
me
that
video
and
then
I
can
use
ffmpeg
to
strip
out
the
frames
and
then
run
that
through
a
photogrammetry
program
and
then
create
the
model
that
way.
D
C
And
also
I
was
thinking
you
can
check
how
it
will
affect
how
it's
looking
different
lights,
yeah
before
putting
it
in
the
gallery,
because
you
don't
know
where
to
put
this
thing,
but
you
can
check
how
it
will
look
with
different
lights
and.
B
Another
3js
thing
you
know
and
babylon.js
and
that's
like
I,
I'm
glad
you're
looking
at
the
3D
stuff
Aaron,
because
I
think
that's
where
the
nft
market
is
actually
going
to
come
into
its
own
is
where
okay,
now
you
can
print
this
thing,
it's
functional.
You
can
use
it
as
AR
stuff.
You
know
so,
like
you
may
own
the
token,
and
then
you
put
on
your
AR
glasses
and
you
see
it
on
your
wall.
So
it's
like
right
now.
Now
it's
going
a
step
further
from
just
oh
it's
on
the
computer.
D
B
I've
I
got
to
get
some
time
to
get
back
into
the
3js
side.
I'm
I'm
burning
up,
react,
neo4j,
graphql
right
now,
so
actually
here
I'll
show
you
guys
one
quick
thing.
Hopefully
Zoom
doesn't
go
down
on
me.
Okay,
so
this
is
a
century
of
calendar
in
a
graph
essentially,
I
did
I
was
trying
to
remember
the
queries
and
stuff,
but
each
one
of
these
is
a
connection,
and
so,
in
order
to
make
this
graph
we
have
2300
nodes.
B
B
Let's
see
if
we
can
zoom
in
every
little
part
is
actually
a
relationship
and
these
relationships
what's
cool
is
you
can
actually
put
properties
on
the
relationships
and
then
the
nodes
themselves
can
have
properties
so
like
we
can
click
on
this
node
and
we
can
see
that
we
have
the
label
which
is
year
and
then
the
property
which
the
property
name,
which
is
year.
So
you
can
go
to
a
table
and
look
like
and
like
that.
B
And
then
you
can
see
code
response
as
well,
but
yeah
I'm
messing
with
this
with
some
of
our
back
ends,
but
this
was
something
we
were
working
on
were
like
holy
crap
because
you
can
import
CSV
files
and
we're
like
my
buddy's,
like
let's
try
100
years
so
we're
like
yeah,
that's
great,
and
this
would
take
you
about
83
000
cells
in
a
relational
table
database
and
it
takes
2300
with
a
graph
wow.
B
So
so
yeah
anyways
that's
some
of
the
stuff
I'm
learning
getting
into,
but
I
forgot
to
because
it's
schema-less
and
you
have
to
essentially
write
your
own
schema
and
I.
Haven't
come
back
to
this
for
a
couple
weeks,
I
forgot
some
of
the
node
properties,
I
called
everything.
So
if
you
do
work
on
it,
write
it
down,
write
down
your
schema,
so.
A
Nice
guys
yeah
I,
love,
I
love
this
discussion
with
the
especially
taking
physical
art
and
I'm
I'm
working
with
some
physical
artists
and
I'm
talking
to
them
about
that.
We
work
with
physical,
medium,
like
two
two-dimensional
paintings.
It's
like
well
take
a
picture
of
it
and
offer
the
nft
as
turn
into
an
nft
and
offer
that,
as
a
value
add
to
the
product
and
so
I
I,
like
the
idea
that
you
could
also
apply
that
to
a
3D
object.
A
A
Well:
okay:
let's
go
ahead
and
wrap
it
up.
I
really
appreciate
you
guys,
sharing
all
the
cool
things
that
you're
working
on
this
is.
This
is
just
awesome.
D
A
B
C
C
Yeah
you
can
how
to
see
a
little
hack.
This
chat
GPT
is
very
limited
and
very
busy,
but
you
can
go
to
other
open
AI
service.
Okay,
if
I
can
share
my
screen
again
so.
C
This
is
open.
Ai
company,
which
created
chat
GPT.
It
came
from
another
site
which
is
like
a
playground.
C
But
oh
it's
not
here.
Sorry,
let
me
open
another
browser,
so
it's
not
so
crowded
and
it's
more
flexible.
It
does
not
have
most
of
the
limitations
that
they
put
on
the
chat
GPT.
The
judge,
GPT
GPT
was
there
mostly
to
to
how
to
see
to
simulate
like
chat
like
this
dialogue,
but
the
real
model
is
on
this
side,
so
it's
trained
better
and
it
have
less
limitation.
So
you
just
go
there.
C
When
you
register,
you
will
get
like
20
bucks
of
like
for
usage,
so
see
they
have
even
the
link
to
chat
GPT
here.
So
you
can
go
there,
but
inside
this
one
you
can
do
the
same
things
that
on
charge.
Gpt
like
right
me
invoice
what
kind
of
invoice
you
want
for.
B
Oh
I
I
need
it
to
write
me
an
invoice
for
performance.
B
C
B
C
I
think
yes,
I
need
to
check.
Where
is
the
they
have
viewed
the
code
and
documentation,
so
maybe
we
can
go
to
documentation
and
API
reference.
Okay,.
B
Because
this
this
could
be
good,
because
what
I
need
to
do
is
I
need
to
evaluate
how
many
performances
are
booked
then
make
an
invoice
for
that
and
then
automate
kicking
that
out
and
then
be
able
to
put
in
the
home
the
homes
and
the
relevant
information.
But.
E
C
C
E
A
All
right
guys:
well,
let's
go
ahead
and
stop
recording
and
yeah.
B
All
right
and
we'll
talk
to
you
guys
later-
and
this
has
been
the
psf
we'll
see
you
next
time-
guys.