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From YouTube: Community Call: Product & Protocol May 9, 2023
Description
Updates from Consensus, where Regen Network featured as a Coinbase project to watch, a DIY Credit Class Demo from Cory Levinson, and updates from governance, including Nemus from Stakecito to discuss adding the Evmos token to the Regen Marketplace currency allow list.
A
Welcome
to
the
community
call
May
9th
today
we're
going
to
be
focusing
on
product
and
protocol
yeah
all
right.
Let's
do
it
five
after
let's
get
started
jump
in
today's
agenda.
We're
going
to
be
talking
about
some
things
that
happened
over
the
last
couple
weeks.
Some
teams
were
away
traveling
doing
some
exciting
things.
A
Corey
is
going
to
give
us
a
a
demo
of
some
work
that
they
were
doing
last
week
in
California
and
then
we're
gonna
go
on
to
some
new
government
stuff.
We've
got
a
proposal,
a
discussion
proposal
from
evmos,
and
then
we
have
a
live
voting
going
on
currently
so
all
right,
upcoming
events.
So
hopefully
this
calendar
is
becoming
roped
by
now
next
week
we're
gonna
have
read
already
NewsHour
on
Thursday
at
8,
A.M
Pacific
time
the
week
after
that.
A
So
two
weeks
from
today
is
going
to
be
the
registry
science
and
Foundation
Community
call
that
is
at
10
A.M
Pacific
time,
and
then
the
schedule
repeats
itself
with
Richard
and
Rodney
NewsHour
the
following
week,
and
then
the
product
and
product
call
Community
call
four
weeks
from
today.
At
the
same
time,
same
place,
awesome
alrighty,
upcoming
events,
there's
a
lot
going
on,
I
mean
around
the
world
for
our
types
of
things,
but
the
big
one
that
we're
focusing
on
is
refi
Summit
is
this
month.
That's
gonna,
be
May,
24th
and
25th.
A
Obviously,
some
Regina
region,
Network
people
are
going
to
be
there
if
you're
in
the
area,
you
should
definitely
check
it
out
swing
by
e.
All
right
with
that,
let's
Jump
Right
In
Sarah.
You
ready
to
talk
about
what
you
did
in
in
Austin
Texas
a
couple
weeks
ago.
B
B
Think
one
of
19
projects,
one
of
only
two
related
to
climate
in
the
world
chosen
for
this
honor
and
I,
went
to
Austin
in
order
to
present
on
Friday
morning,
on
our
behalf,
a
quick
five
minutes
about
why
regen,
why
we
use
blockchain
for
climate
change,
the
role
of
our
registry
and
our
Eco
credits,
and
we
talked
a
little
bit
at
the
end
of
the
presentation
about
some
of
our
real
world
impact
projects
on
the
ground
here
at
Brazil,
Colson,
carbon
trust,
a
couple
of
City
Force
credits
projects,
the
roots
in
Argentina
for
soil
carbon.
B
So
it's
a
great
opportunity
for
us
to
present
in
front
of
really
the
entire
blockchain
industry,
not
just
the
cosmos
industry.
So
big
thanks
to
everyone,
one
who
was
there
and
connected
with
us
at
consensus
all
week.
We
were
really
excited
to
participating
in
the
process
and
the
link
I
put
in
the
chat
here
for
anyone
who
is
here
live
if
you
go
to
about
eight
and
a
half
minutes
where
the
second
presentation
in
the
group
that
day
you
can
tune
in
to
the
the
real
world.
B
A
Did
you
what
was
the
other
projects?
I
got
sorry
that
got
the
the
other
climate
project
that
got
the
recognization
is
anybody
that
is
in
our
community
or
no.
B
I,
wasn't
anybody
in
our
community
I
can't
remember
who
they
were,
but
I
remember,
realizing
that
there
were.
There
were
two
of
them
at
the
time
there
were
only
seven
projects
that
ultimately
presented
who's
screen
sharing
by
the
way.
Just
as
a
quick
question
there
we
go
me.
A
B
Were
only
seven
projects
that
presented
that
morning,
when
we
were
presenting
out
of
the
19
in
total.
C
Yeah
and
yeah,
we
can,
you
can
stay
on
this
slide
for
a
second
and
then
I'll
I'll.
Ask
you
to
to
take
it
off,
so
I
can
walk
through
some
stuff.
C
So
a
group
of
us
over
the
past
few
weeks
were
gathered
in
Northern
California,
not
just
region,
Network
team
members,
but
also
like
some
community
members,
specifically
focused
on
convening
a
gathering
around
supporting
a
set
of
groups
in
the
in
the
Amazon,
represented
by
an
organization
called
Amazon
sacred,
Headwaters
Alliance,
and
with
that
one
of
the
things
that
we
were
doing
together
in
addition
to
having
a
lot
of
governance
conversations
around
what
is
needed
on
the
ground
for
these
organizations
was
also
prototyping
and
thinking
about
what
are
ways
in
which
should
we
do
a
carbon
credit,
biodiversity,
credit,
other
kind
of
payment
for
ecosystem
services
or
crediting
project
with
this
organization
or
Alliance
of
indigenous
communities.
C
C
Will
Gardner
from
the
cambium
team
and
from
from
our
side
in
the
in
the
open,
Team
kind
of
ecosystem,
as
well
as
a
few
other
folks,
from
our
kind
of
like
broader
Community
who
were
there
at
this
Gathering
and
as
a
smaller
group,
we
were
able
to
get
together
huddle
and
try
to
prototype
out
some
of
what
this
may
look
like
for
potential
credit
class
with
this
organization.
C
What
resulted
and
why
I'm
particularly
excited
about
this
is.
It
was
actually
the
first
time
that
we
really,
even
with
we
kind
of
threw
some
things
on
the
wall
and
said:
let's
not,
let's
not
be
too
prescriptive
or
take
with
too
much
seriousness,
the
rigor
with
which
we
need
to
be
defining
all
of
our
on-chain
data
sets
and
the
details
of
our
methodology
or
the
batch
metadata
or
the
project
level
metadata
in
terms
of
what's
actually
stored
in
data.
That's
anchored
on
chain.
C
But
you
know
if
we
were
to
just
throw
out
some
ideas
around
it.
What
does
it
look
like
to
bring
something
from
start
to
finish,
and
also
what
are
the
different
parts
of
our
ecosystem
that
we
can
be
connecting
together?
If
we're
doing
that?
C
So
what
we
saw
was,
you
know
not
just
like
what
it
looks
like
to
design
out
some
some
Json
documents
that
can
be
used
as
project
metadata
credit
class,
metadata
and
batch
metadata
and
to
see
in
the
flesh
how
that
stuff
actually
appears
and
looks
on
the
Marketplace
app,
but
we
were
also
able
to
see
if
those
data
sets
are
are
are
pinned
by.
You
know
a
few
different
pinning
services
that
are
storing
that
data.
C
What
are
ways
in
which
we
can
then
search
for
this
for
this
anchored
data
view
some
of
these
on-chain.
C
You
know
data
elements
leveraging
the
the
design
choices
that
we've
made
around
RDS
and
and
storing
stuff
in
in
a
in
a
database
that
can
use
things
like
sparkle
queries.
So
that's
a
high
level
overview
of
what
we're
going
to
be
walking
through
and
I
think
the
demo
should
be
pretty
quick.
It's
mostly
going
to
be
a
visual
illustration
of
what
I
just
talked
about.
Sorry,
if
you
could
just
turn
on
screen
sharing.
C
D
C
So
what
we're
looking
at
here
is
a
Jupiter
notebook
that
we
started
with
for
essentially
mapping
out
what
this,
what
these
data
sets
would
look
like
in
terms
of
on-chain
anchored
Json
metadata.
C
We
started
with
a
project
boundary
that
we
received
from
one
of
the
partners
that
we're
working
with
representing
this
organization,
they're,
specifically
working
I,
think
the
community
is
called
chadamansa
in
in
Ecuador,
and
so
here
was
an
initial
geojson
that
we
received
from
them.
We
then
did
a
little
bit
of
data
cleaning
where
we
wanted
to
reduce
the
amount
of
points
in
that
polygon.
So
we
used
this
Library
called
shapely,
which
basically
gave
us
a
much
more
smaller
compact,
geojson
kind
of
object
that
we
could
work
with.
C
That
was
that
was
a
lot
easier
to
kind
of
store
and
didn't
have.
If
you
look
at
this
first
one,
you
know
someone
really
Drew
with
a
fine-grained
pen
or
something
all
of
these
points,
and
you
know
for
our
purposes.
We
didn't
feel
like
we
needed
that
level
of
granularity,
so
we
compressed
the
the
polygon
a
bit
as
you
can
see
here,
and
then
we
started
defining
okay.
C
For
the
credit
class,
how
would
we
create
and
Define
sort
of
what
this
credit
class
looks
like
in
a
way
that
is
leveraging
what
what
our
Marketplace
app
is
actually
expecting
in
terms
of
metadata
Fields?
You
can
see
we
have
a
list
of
approved
methodologies.
We
have
a
name
for
this
credit
class,
we're
calling
it
The
ancestral
Jaguar
stewardship
for
protection
of
standing
forests.
The
reason
is
that
you
know
just
in.
C
In
this
context,
we
were
trying
to
connect
both
a
few
different
ideas
of
things
that
we've
that
we've
been
exploring
with
other
partners.
One
of
them
is
this
Jaguar
credit
that
era
Brazil
is
developing
that
this
group
was
particularly
interested
in
adapting
for
their
context
and
use
case,
and
another
was
leveraging
remote
satellite
imaging
provided
by
Planet
Labs
to
to
be
able
to
do
some
verification
that
the
that
the
forest
within
that
boundary
remains
intact.
Over
over
time.
C
You
can
see
we
did
a
similar
data
set
for
the
project
itself
and
for
the
batch,
and
then
you
know
here
just
straight
in
this
in
this
Jupiter
notebook
we're
actually
able
to
to
turn
these
data
sets
into
canonicalized
Json
LDS,
using
this
Ur
DNA
2015,
canonicalization,
algorithm
and
post
it
to
an
HTTP
endpoint
that
is
going
to
store
this
data
set
and
respond
with
a
a
Regen
iri,
which
is
a
Content
hash
that
that
we've
kind
of
designed
or
defined
the
the
standard
for-
and
that
is
what
will
be
actually
posting
as
the
on-chain
metadata.
C
So
here
after
posting
this
to
cambium's
pinning
service,
we've
got
that
iri
and
then
you
can
see.
We
then
also
post
it
to
regen
Registries
internal
staging
pinning
service
and
we're
getting
the
same
corresponding
Iris
here,
one
for
the
project,
one
for
the
credit
class
and
one
for
the
batch
metadata.
C
So
now,
when
you
then
go
to
our
test
net
view
of
the
marketplace,
you
can
actually
see
because
this
was
deployed.
We
deployed
these
live
on
Redwood.
You
can
see
that
all
rendering
there's
no
web
interface,
where
we
were
you
know
manually,
editing
a
tile,
a
title.
This
is
all
pulling
directly
from
those
Json
data
sets.
So
what's
happening
is
the
marketplace
is
querying.
C
You
know
this
credit
class
number
c57.
It's
then
finding
that
content
hash
and
then
it's
looking
up
on
the
regen
Registries
staging
server
to
retrieve
the
all
of
the
the
actual
Json
data
corresponding
with
that
content
hash,
and
so
you
can
see
it
populating
here.
You
can
see
if
we
click
into
the
actual
Shadow
Mensa
pilot
within
this
credit
class.
We're
also
getting
a
nice
map
rendering
of
that
geolocation
and
we're
seeing
that
we
actually
issued
some
credits
here
and-
and
you
can
view
the
credit
batch
as
well.
C
So
this
is
the
basic
Marketplace
stuff
that
we
have
access
to,
but
you
know
you
may
be
thinking
okay.
Well,
we
also
were
putting
in
that
raw
project
boundary.
Is
that
visible
somewhere
as
well
and
another
thing
that
we've
been
exploring
related
to
this?
C
Is
this
tool
called
yazgui
which
allows
you
to
write
Sparkle
queries
against
a
database
so
for
us
we're
using
Apache
Gina,
the
cambium
team
has
spun
up
an
indexer
that
is
storing
a
bunch
of
data,
sets
that
they're,
aware
of
that
are
anchored
on
chain
into
an
Apache
Gina
instance,
and
through
this
tool,
we're
able
to
basically
store
in
save
Sparkle
queries
that
we
can
make
against
that
database,
and
so
here,
I'm
writing
a
query
for
all
projects
where
I
think
we
we
called
this
credit
class
cxx
just
while
we
were
testing
around
with
it.
C
So
this
is
all
cxx
projects
and
it's
extracting
the
Project's
boundary
from
them
as
this
x
variable,
which
then
basically
allows
us
to
see
it
rendered
here
on
this
map
and
with
this
tool,
it's
not
just
that
you
can
write
one
query,
but
you
can
also
save
different
queries,
so
we
have
another
one
for
viewing
the
standing,
Forest
attestations
and
if
we
go
to
the
Geo
viewer
of
that
as
well.
The
way
that
we've
chosen
to
render
this
you
know
with
a
little
more
work.
C
C
Similarly,
you
could
imagine
a
point
in
this
plot,
where
maybe
there
was
a
camera
trap,
and
you
could
write
a
sparkle
query
to
to
connect
that
camera
trap
point
with
an
actual
image,
and
this
this
was
actually
a
photo
that
that
pair
one
of
the
individuals
who
is
with
us
on
this
Retreat
actually
had
a
colleague
of
his
take
in
this
region
when
they
spotted
a
Jaguar.
C
So
we
were
really
excited
about
this
work,
not
just
for
what
it
did
for.
You
know
giving
people
more
deeper
understanding
to
how
we
could
be
applying
regen
Network's
tool
set
to
this
use
case
in
the
Ecuadorian
Amazon,
but
also
for
me,
it
was
just
really
wild
and
eye-opening
to
see
this
journey
front
to
back
of
what
it
looks
like
to
actually
spin
up
a
dummy
kind
of
credit
class
with
some
some
monitoring
data
from
scratch,
and
we're
about
to
be.
C
You
know
now
that
we've
kind
of
returned
back
to
the
office
and
everyone's
getting
a
bit
settled
into
their
normal
work
days.
Again,
we're
going
to
be
starting
a
process
to
try
and
solidify
this
into
some
nice,
like
tutorials
guides
documentation,
so
that
this
is
something
that
it's
not
just
that
we're
doing
internally,
but
that
it's
really
clear
and
easy
for
any
of
our
partners
to
just
kind
of
lean
in,
and
you
know,
copy
and
paste.
C
You
know
this
Jupiter
notebook
format
it
for
their
own
use
case,
and
you
know
play
around
with
some
of
the
tech
stuff
while
they're
you
know
in
process,
let's
say
with
the
registry
team.
You
know
going
through
the
the
program
that
that
we've
set
up
on
that
side.
A
That's
super
exciting,
so
is
this
level
of
project
detail
going
to
be
available
for
all
Eco
credits
that
are
on
the
marketplace,
or
is
it
going
to
be
kind
of
exclusively
relegated
to
the
projects
that
we're
working
directly
with
like
like
I
guess
what
I'm
asking
is
NCT?
Is
that
going
to
have
details
like
this
or
I?
Don't
think
so?
That's.
E
C
The
technical
capabilities
to
do
this
for
the
projects
that
we're
working
with
with
MCT,
but
you
know
it
would
require
us
to
be
having
like
a
deeper
level
of
conversation
with
those
actual
project
developers.
So
if
that
becomes
part
of
the
the
our
reality,
then
like
sure
we
could
be
having
those
conversations,
but
I
think
where
this
is
going
to
be
an
easier
slot
in
is,
is
for
the
for
the
credit
classes
that
you
know
we're
calling
like
regen,
registry
native
methodologies
and
credit
classes.
C
A
A
C
Or
if
there's
anything
that
will
wants
to
add
as
well
I
just
want
to
also
give
a
big
thanks
to
will,
because
this
was
really
like.
You
know,
definitely
a
joint
effort
between
us
and
and
him
representing
cambium
and
stuff
to
pull
this
all
together
and
really
I'll
say
that
this
whole
the
sparkle
query
side
of
it
and
that
last
bit
with
all
the
Geo
Explorer
stuff,
that
is
the
fruits
of
their
work
as
a
recipient
of
of
regen's
Grant
round
last
year.
C
So
you
know
folks
have
heard
about
the
the
different
initiatives
and
results
that
have
come
out
of
that.
The
stuff
that
cambium
worked
on
was
essentially
that
pinning
service
and
what
we
have
you
know
as
a
result
of
that
work
now
is
a
pinning
service.
That's
live
on
Redwood
and
the
ability
to
to
play
around
with
with
leveraging
that
for
for
Sparkle
queries
and
for
exploring
data
in
this
way.
F
Was
cool?
It
was
awesome
to
get
to
work
on
a
project
like
that,
like
Corey
just
said
that
we
could
kind
of
think
about
the
full
stack
methodology
development,
even
though
it
was
just
kind
of
a
straw,
man
implementation,
but
being
able
to
use
these
tools
and
kind
of
yeah
Envision
the
whole
process.
So
I'm
really
glad
I
was
able
to
collaborate
on
that
and
really
fun
working
with
the
team
on
everything.
A
A
It
is
the
last
proposal
necessary
to
go
ahead
and
offset
our
validator
footprint
per
proposal
21,
where
we
committed
to
the
cosmos,
zero
initiative.
This
is
just
to
purchase
and
retire
the
NCT
I.
Think
Dan.
Did
you
put
this
one
up?
Do
you
have
any
words
you'd
like
to
add
to
this?
One
I
think
we
actually
ended
up
coming
under
budget
on
our
original
allocated
amount
of
regen
for
NCT.
Is
that
correct
or
am
I.
G
A
A
Perfect
yeah
but
yeah
voting
ends
on
Thursday.
So
if
you
haven't
voted
on
that
one
go
ahead
and
give
it
a
vote
but
yeah
this
one
I
mean
we
would
expect
it
to
pass
suffer
proposal.
21.
I
think
the
community
is
on
board
every
other.
One
has
passed
so
far,
so
yeah
check
that
one
out
and
then
last
but
not
least,
we've
got
nemus
from
stakesido
talking
about
adding
Atmos
to
Marketplace
currency.
Allow
list.
E
Yeah
yeah:
hey
there,
hey
sorry,
hey
region,
Community,
it's
a
pleasure
to
be
here.
Yeah
should
I
just
quickly
give
a
bit
to
the
background
Story
how
we
came
to
this
yeah
right,
so
so
yeah.
Basically,
we
proposed
on
on
evmos
to
to
do
their
carbon
offset
for
2022
and
in
the
line
with
the
custom
zero
campaign,
and
there
was
a
proposal
number
133
on
evmos,
which
successfully
passed
I
think
roughly
two
months
ago
and
yeah
just
to
give
a
little
bit
background
story
about
Atmos.
E
Maybe
some
of
you
are
not
familiar
with.
Atmos
is
a
cosmos
chain.
They
do
implement
the
cosmos,
SDK
tenement,
slash,
Comet
bft,
as
well
as
the
evm,
which
means
they're
interoperable
with
the
ethereum
world,
all
the
ebm
chains,
as
well
as
the
cosmos
World,
which
is
really
great,
a
really
cool,
unique
proposition
in
my
opinion,
and
they
were
also
one
of
the
first
to
actually
innovate
in
that
area,
bringing
basically
UVM
applications
and
smart
contracts
to
Cosmos
and
yeah.
We
just
so
sorry.
E
We
have
one
of
the
validators
like
zero
validating,
also
on
over
30
Cosmos
chains
and
yeah
I've
been
been
on
the
region
also
for
quite
a
while
now
and
yeah.
We
just
saw
a
really
good
fit
considering
that
region
has
also
those
Partnerships
with
say,
hello
and
polygon
and
so
on.
So
we
thought
Atmos
might
be
a
really
good
place
to
actually
also
try
to
either
kick
start
refi
over
there
or
maybe
sort
of
string
in
the
relationship
between
region
and
Atmos,
so
yeah.
Now.
E
Basically,
we
also
suggested
to
to
list
evmos
on
the
region
Marketplace
as
a
currency
as
soon
as
the
proposal
as
soon
as
the
carbonov's
proposal
passed
and
basically
this
is
what
we
did
now.
E
The
Proposal
is
live
on
Commonwealth
right
now,
so
you
can
also
reshare
it
here
and
we
are
still
trying
so
Dan
and
myself
you're
still
trying
to
figure
out
the
last
final
details
in
order
to
get
us
to
test
net
and
then
to
main
it-
and
hopefully
this
will
happen
in
the
next
one
or
two
days
and
yeah
I
don't
know.
Are
there
any
questions
did
I
miss
anything.
H
A
Maurice,
thank
you
very
much
yeah,
so
so
the
idea
is
that
people
can
will
be
able
to
buy
and
sell
Eco
credits
on
the
marketplace
in
Atmos
tokens
I
had
a
question
and
then
I
forgot
it
in
my
lead
up.
Maybe
it'll
come
back
to
me.
Anybody.
D
Else
have
any:
do
you
have
a
sense
that
there's
an
appetite
from
the
most
Community
to
be
purchasing
carbon
offsets
through
the
marketplace.
E
Yeah,
a
really
good
question,
I
would
say
yes
at
least
those
people
that
are
also
building
in
the
atmospace
are
actually
they
look.
They
do
look
forward
to
see
carbon
offsets
coming
coming
to
evmos,
be
be
it
either
through
through
region
or
or
in
other
ways
and
I
think
there
are
currently
discussions
going
on
on
how
to
make
this
actually
happen.
Right,
I,
don't
know
if
someone
someone
else
can
can
tell
you
more
I
feel
like
there
is
an
appetite,
but
this
is
yeah.
E
D
Okay,
great
well,
let's
definitely
communicate
about
how
to
bring
regen
assets
over
to
Atmos
as
well
as,
of
course,
adding
up
most
to
the
marketplace.
Currently,
a
currency
allow
list.
E
D
Cool
and
thanks
again
for
all
your
advocacy
and
and
your
work
helping
to
move
some
of
these
proposals
forward.
C
What's
your
thoughts
on
what
on,
what's
most
appropriate
for
for,
like
an
IBC
path
for
these
assets
like
whether
because
it's
going
to
have
to
be
specific
to
either
enabling
Atmos
coming
directly
from
the
evmos
network
or
Atmos
being
purchased
on
osmosis
or
is
not
purchased
on
us,
but
everyone's
coming
from
yasmosis
Network.
E
Right
I
think
we
had
this
discussion
this
morning
in
our
own
chat
so
said
it
should
be
native
Atmos
coming
from
the
animals
chain
right,
but
I,
don't
really
I.
Personally,
don't
have
any
preferences.
I
don't
know
like
what
is
a
better
solution
to
be
honest,
but
it
sounds
reasonable
to
take
native
Atmos
from
evmos
instead
of
evmos
from
osmosis.
E
Also
I.
Don't
think
that
the
volume
is
like
really
high
at
the
beginning
using
ethanol,
so
it
builds
up
over
time.
So
the
atmos
chain
has
enough
volume
to
cover
this
I
guess:
anyways
yeah,
yeah.
C
I
mean,
ultimately
it's
a
question
of
like
where
the
where
the
users
are,
who
will
be
using
this
so
like,
ideally
like
I
I
feel
like,
and
it
would
be
great
to
see
this
a
bit
more
in
the
Commonwealth
proposal
as
well
just
some
assessment
of
like
what
we
see
the
demand
to
be
of
this.
If
there
are
people
who
actually
want
it,
where
are
they
right?
C
If
they're
Atmos
users,
then
that's
an
argument
for
it
being
on
the
edmos
Chain,
if
they're
osmosis
traders
who
are
just
really
long
on
fmos,
then
that's
an
argument
for
us
using
the
IBC
path
coming
directly
from
osmosis
right.
So
it
really
is
about
like
where
this
demand
is
coming
from
and
what
kind
of
folks
we
see
wanting
to
buy
and
sell
in
evmos
I'm.
Also
curious,
like
are
there?
Is
there
already
an
understanding
of
who
would
be
listing
carbon
credits
for
sale
on
evmos
I?
C
Don't
know
if
there's
you
know
like
at
least
I
haven't
been
privy
to
any
conversations
internal
to
regen
about
shifting
some
of
our
existing
portfolio,
but
like
it
would
be
great
to
know
if
there
are
commitments
already
from
some
organizations
or
entities
to
be
putting
up
those
sell
orders
once
this
goes
live
so
that
we
actually
have
some
inventory
for
sale
leveraging
this
new
currency,
because
otherwise
it
may
just
like
this
is
kind
of
what
we
saw
with
gravity
like
there.
C
Wasn't
anyone
actually
doing
usdc
gravity
putting
up
the
sell
orders,
even
though
it
was
technically
allowed
and
as
a
result,
you
know
it's
on
the
allow
list,
but
no
one's
actually
really
transacting
with
it.
E
Yeah
I
think
those
are
all
really
great
points.
I
don't
have
an
answer
right
now
to
this
I
need
to
think
of
myself,
but
I
think
we
had
those
discussions
internally
as
well.
In
our
offset
group,
yeah
I,
don't
know
if
Sarah
or
someone
else
has
some
opinions.
B
Yeah
we
we
had
had
that
discussion
in
the
off
that
group.
You
know,
I,
think
that
this
is
seen
as
an
MVP
of
just
you
know,
sort
of
next
steps,
past
Atmos,
offsetting
proposal-
inching
a
little
bit
forward-
is
to
the
ability
to
buy
credits
on
region
marketplace
with
evmos,
while
evaluating
other
Pathways.
B
We
had
conversationally
committed
to
doing
at
least
two
small
cell
orders
and
evmotes
from
our
portfolio
and
then
working
with
Partners
to
see
if
they
want
to
sort
of
like
become
more
market
makers
on
the
marketplace
and
of
most
but
having
something
there,
so
that
when
we
do
announce
that
the
currency
is
live,
there's
at
least
a
sell
order
for
I
think
it's
the
Rio
sem,
which
is
NCT
eligible
and
just
doing
a
small
l
or
sell
order
of
City
forest
credits,
just
at
least
a
couple
hundred
credits
just
to
get
started.
B
So
the
atmos
Community
can
start
to
interact
and
we
can
see
where
the
opportunity
goes
from
there.
G
And
just
to
add
Clarity
to
the
IBC
path
Corey
for
you.
What
makes
this
kind
of
easy
is
that
similar
to
axlar,
if
you're
on
osmosis
and
you
click,
withdraw
it's
going
to
bring
you
directly
to
axelar
the
interface,
it's
the
same
thing
with
avmos.
So
if
you
click
withdraw
on
osmosis,
it
brings
you
directly
to
to
evmos
already
so
the
the
path
is
basically
already
set
out
for
us,
but
this
is
yeah,
something
that
I
brought
up
to
nemis
this
morning.
G
The
fact
that
we
need
to
make
sure
that
we
know
the
correct
IBC
path
and,
logically,
it
would
be
the
native
tokens
from
the
atmos
chain.
They
again
they
have
an
interface
and
some
Bridge
stuff
there.
So
it
makes
the
user
experience
pretty
good
for
both
just
regular
Atmos
users
and
also
osmosis
users.
B
Are
there
any
other
questions
about
this
particular
proposal?
We
said
that
this
is
going
to
go
Unchained,
probably
in
the
next
couple
of
days,
and
then
we've
got
a
seven
day
voting
period,
so
we're
probably
a
week
and
a
half
to
two
weeks
before
there
would
be
any
sell
orders
in
of
most
on
the
marketplace
both
likely
does
anybody
have
any
other
questions
for
Nemeth
here
since
he's
joined
us
this
morning,.
B
Okay,
I
want
to
take
your
silent
as
consent,
we're
close
to
the
end
of
our
agenda
here,
but
I
wanted
to
add
one
thing
to
our
agenda,
which
does
not
have
a
slide,
which
is
this
link
to
Twitter
for
Earth
Day
region.
B
Network
partnered,
with
the
squad
at
stargaze
shout
out
to
ruin
for
being
so
cool,
and
we
did
a
sort
of
request
for
art
throughout
March
and
April,
asking
for
folks
from
our
ecosystem
stargaze
ecosystem,
to
offer
up
nft
collections
that
were
on
Earth
themes
for
Earth
Day,
including
some
that
had
components
like
purchasing
and
retiring
offset
from
regen
Marketplace
to
be
carbon
neutral,
nft
collections,
so
I
shared
sort
of
the
announcement
post
that
originally
went
out,
but
there
are
a
number
of
Collections
and
we
did
a
Twitter
spaces
with
stargaze,
which
I'm
sure
you
can
find.
B
The
recording
of
that
were
part
of
this
Earth
Day
drop
on
stargaze,
which
we
definitely
recommend
taking
a
look
at
there
were
looks
like
six
in
total
that
were
part
of
this
Earth
Day
drop,
and
this
was
sort
of
our
first
attempt
to
partner
with
stargaze
in
a
super
light
touch
way.
It
was
really
more
art
curation
into
a
drop,
but
there
are
now
you
know
these
collections
that
are
that
are
out
there.
B
B
One
is
from
the
black
artist
foundation
with
global
Labs,
one
of
our
validators
there's
some
super
cool
nft
art
out
there.
Hex
Terra
is
offsetting
credits
with
Regent
Network,
as
people
purchase
and
mint
these
nfts,
but
definitely
go
to
stargaze
and
and
check
out
the
Earth,
Day
drop
and
maybe
a
little
hidden
in
the
collections
now.
B
But
there
is
some
really
great
art
that
our
community
and
the
stargaze
community
put
forth
that
we
want
to
make
sure
everybody
is
aware
of
out
there
in
the
Stars
world
and
just
a
shout
out
to
ruin.
We
did
a
shared
happy
hour
with
Nomex
after
the
IBC
Summit
in
consensus
on
Friday,
so
it
was
just
great
to
see
so
many
of
our
RV
IBC
friends
in
the
wild.
That's
the
way,
I
wouldn't
describe
the
experience
and
we're
just
really
happy
to
be.
B
Yeah
absolutely
is
there
any
questions
about
the
art.
I
mean
I,
think
we
could
open
up
the
conversation
to
see
if
there's
just
anything
else
that
the
community
wants
to
talk
about,
because
today's
agenda
is
a
little
bit
lighter
than
usual.
Did.
B
That
on
their
like
the
refi
hippies
and
the
Saturn
candy
and
the
Earth
Day
plastic
Heroes,
which
is
from
our
friends
that
Empower
it's
part
of
their
launch
for
Empower
chain,
which
is
all
about
plastic
pickup.
B
And
then
there
are
a
number
of
other
collections
that
were
dropped,
which
are
you
know,
some
of
them
doing
really.
Well
so
get
yourself,
some
cool
nature,
art,
if
you're,
if
you're
a
Stars
holder.
B
Any
topics
of
General
conversation
anybody
got
any
anything,
they
want
to
say
anything.
They
want
to
check
out
any
topics
that
aren't
on
the
agenda.
Definitely
an
opportunity
for
here
folks
do
ad
hoc
engage.
If
there's
anything,
anybody
wants
to
bring
up.
H
Hey
everybody
I
was
wondering
about
as
Corey
as
you
were,
walking
everybody
through
the
sort
of
data
story
and
of
the
Jaguar
credits.
I
was
just
thinking
about
the
underpinning
governance
story
of
like
who
is
responsible
for
data
and
the
role
that
the
group
module
interface
may
play
in
that,
and
it
just
you
know.
While
we
have
a
little
bit
of
time,
I
was
just
thinking,
maybe
a
little
update
on
where
we're
at
with
getting
the
you
know
where
that
is
at
in
the
process
of.
H
C
Yeah
yeah
I'd
say
that,
with
with
the
group's
work
where
we're
at
right
now
is,
we
are
leveraging
the
groups
module
for
for
credit
class
Administration
for
the
tco2
credit.
So
that's
like
it
is
part
of
our
I
guess
you
could
say
like
way
of
working
now
that
you
know
every
credit
class
that
comes
on
chain
will
be
at
the
very
least
administered
and
probably
have
an
issuer
address,
linked
to
a
group's
account.
C
C
You
know
operational
approach
that
we're
taking
there,
but
with
any
of
the
other
credit
classes
that
we
have
soon
coming
on
board,
like
I
presume
that
just
will
be
part
of
the
dialogue
that
we'll
be
thinking
about.
You
know:
how
are
we
wanting
to
manage
manage
the
issuance
process
from
from
a
multi-sig
kind
of
perspective,
to
me
that
that
is
in
terms
of
functionality
on
chain?
That's
as
good
as
there,
where
it's?
C
You
know
a
basic
interface
where
one
can
see
the
groups
that
one
is
a
member
of
you
know
groups
that
one
is
not
a
member
of
and
view
sort
of
historical
proposals,
and
you
know
voting
voting
actions
of
that
in
a
more
kind
of
like
publicly
easily
viewable
form
and
that's
stuff
that
you
know
is
well
underway.
We
do
have
the
groups
UI,
you
know
I
I'm
not
going
to
do
a
whole
walkthrough
of
it,
but
I'll
say
that
if
folks
are
wanting
to
play
around
with
it,
it
is
available.
C
Similarly
to
what
we
showed
here
with
the
marketplace
connected
to
Redwood,
we
have
a
version
of
the
group's
UI
connected
to
Redwood
testnet
that
you
can
access
at
groups.region.network
if
you're
connected
with
Kepler
there's
a
lot
of
caveats
to
that,
we
haven't
really
done
a
lot
of
marketing
around
it.
Since
you
know
it's
still
quite
heavily
in
development,
but
you
know
once
we
get
to
our
defined
goals
around
like
an
MVP.
For
that
we'll
be
doing
a
lot
of
you
know,
more
General
comes
and
tutorials
and
such
around
the
group's
UI
work.
C
B
I
was
wondering
real
quickly
if
and
I,
don't
know
if
you
can
grab
this
effectively
Siri
or
if
we
need
to
quickly
find
it.
I
was
wondering
if
we
could
maybe
show
some
of
the
folks
here
on
the
call
briefly
what
the
user
profiles
on
the
marketplace
look
like
when
they're
fully
set
up.
We
had
kind
of
a
demo
a
month
ago
from
Corey
about
how
you
use
user
profiles,
but
I
know,
at
least
in
the
fmos
youth
case,
which
is
I've,
must
have
come
a
couple
times
so
far.
B
They
have
a
really
nice.
They
branded
one
for
their
carbon
footprint
off
setting.
Do
we
have
that
link
that
we
can
maybe
screen
share
it?
Siri
I
do
indeed
awesome.
I,
just
think
it's
just
a
great
example
of
like
what
we
can
do
with
the
user
profiles,
and
do
you
want
to
share
maybe
just
a
little
bit
about
like
the
guides
you're
going
to
be
making
for
user
profiles
Series,
so
we
can
start
sort
of
like
tooling
the
community
on
getting
the
user
profiles
up
to
speed.
A
A
Like
building
your
own
portfolio,
yeah
and
and
Corey
did
a
demo
on
this
one
a
couple
weeks
ago
as
well.
That
I'm
sure
we'll
use
this
as
part
of
the
guide
stuff.
A
But
it's
pretty
easy,
you
just
you
go
you
sign
into
your
wallet
and
you
click
on
your
portfolio
and
then
you
can
edit.
You
can
upload
an
image.
A
I,
don't
know
if
I
have
any
oh
yeah
and
crop
it
and
add
it
and
add
your
name
and
then
you've
got
your
own
personalized
profile.
I!
Think
that's
one
that
works.
B
It's
super
cool.
What
a
great,
what
a
great
photo
of
you
yeah
I,
think
that
this
Atmos
one
is
just
a
really
great
example
from
the
cosmet
zero
campaign
of
just
when
it
looks
all
together,
which
I
think
is
a
really
fantastic
approach,
particularly
for
the
protocols
that
are
offsetting.
So
the
community
really
knows
it's
theirs
when
they
land
here.
B
Just
quick
question.
You
know,
I
think
that
we
discovered
that
you
know
folks
that
are
using
the
marketplace
through
just
a
single
wallet.
Kepler
signer
can
use
these
features,
but
that
folks,
that
were
doing
some
of
their
offsetting
with
the
multi-sig
haven't
been
able
to
upgrade
these
features
from
the
cosmet
zero
campaign.
B
I
was
just
wondering
Corey
if
you
could
just
help
us
briefly
understand
sort
of
like
why
that
is
so
that,
if
folks
are
running
into
that
use
case
of
being
multi-sig
and
not
being
able
to
edit
their
profile
they're
prepared
for
that,
and
if
we
expect
there
to
be
like
upgrades
that
help
people,
we
will
have
that
functionality.
C
Yeah,
unfortunately,
that's
just
something:
that's
not
going
to
be
possible.
The
way
that
multi-sig
that
offline
multisigs
work
is
that
it
requires
folks
to
to
actually
coordinate
signatures
in
like
like
offline.
You
know,
aggregating
them
in
telegram,
chats
and
then
broadcasting
them
together
and
the
way
that
we
actually
do.
The
authentication
here
is
through
someone
engaging
with
the
Kepler
signature.
C
So
you
know,
and
then
what's
happening
is
you're
associating
One
browser,
essentially
with
one
account,
but
for
these
off-chain
multi-sync
accounts
it
just
kind
of
fractures
that
whole
Paradigm,
you
don't
even
have
really
one
user,
whose
computer
you're
trying
to
to
give
authentication
to.
C
If
there
are
groups
or
organizations
who
are
wanting
to
have
a
nicer
profile
who
are
who
are
wanting
to
do
that
for
a
wallet
that
is
connected
to
a
one
of
these
like
Legacy
multi-cigs,
then
I
think
there's
a
workaround
where
we
can
just
be
coordinating
with
them.
They
can
be
sending
us
assets
and
we
can
be
working
with
our
Dev
team
to
put
stuff
on,
but
it's
not
going
to
be
something
where
we
have
like
an
end
user
facing
product
to
meet
that
need.
Unfortunately,.
B
Cool
well,
it
sounds
like
there's
a
red
around
for
the
cosmic
zero
folks,
because
there
were
at
least
a
handful
others
that
were
trying
to
customize
their
profile
with
their.
You
know,
protocol
branding,
you
have
most,
you
know,
wasn't
in
that
situation,
so
there's
like
so
pretty
just
for
my
own
understanding
and
understanding
of
others
in
the
future
when
the
groups
module
is
attached
to
these
profiles.
B
Is
that
basically
sort
of
like
a
solution
that
gets
us
to
the
point
where
there
could
be
group
processing
group
decision
making
and
execution,
as
well
as
on
a
single
signer
associated
with
an
account?
So
like?
Is
there
the
potential
that
some
of
these
multi-cig
execution
accounts
could
be
upgraded
to
a
group's
module
account
later
and
be
like
a
little
bit
more
user
friendly
for
the
end
user.
C
So
we're
gonna
have
conceptually
the
same
set
of
design
challenges
or
questions
around
the
groups,
but
around
usage
of
the
groups
module
versus
the
the
older
Legacy
multisigs.
But
the
difference
is
groups.
Module
is
the
multi-sig
of
the
future
for
us,
and
so
it
is
what
we
are
wanting
to
actually
like,
invest
in
design
and
solutions
for,
and
it
is
technically
possible
since
for
groups
you
actually
do
have
known
regen
addresses
for
the
corresponding
members
of
the
group.
C
You
don't
actually
have
that
for
these
older
Legacy
multisigs,
every
user,
every
member
of
that
Legacy
multisig
doesn't
have
their
own
like
like
easily
corresponding,
like
regen
address
that
we
know
ahead
of
time,
whereas
with
groups
we
do
have
access
to
that
information.
It
hasn't
been
built
to
satisfy
that
use
case
yet.
But
this
is
certainly
something
that
I
think
will
be
like
prioritizing.
Once
groups
become
a
bit
more
widely
adopted
for
this
kind
of
usage.
B
Cool
well,
it
sounds
like
we
can
coordinate
with
some
of
the
folks
that
are
in
this
circumstance,
where
they
want
to
get
their
branding
and
just
kind
of
source,
their
name
and
their
like
little
little.
You
know
Avatar
pick
and
their
background
and
just
figure
out
a
way
to
get
them
upgraded
for
them.
B
So
if
anybody
is
out
there
from
those
proposals,
we
definitely
will
work
to
support
those
yeah
I
think
when
groups
modules
come,
it
sounds
like
a
lot
will
be
a
lot
easier
with
groups
module
integration,
so
that
will
be
exciting
when
that
day
comes.
B
B
I
Everybody
how's
it
going
great
good
I
had
a
question.
Basin
is
building
on
the
polygon
right
now,
but
we
want
to
originate
our
credits
or
the
underlying
Eco
credits
in
the
registry
and
so
I'm
I'm
curious,
Corey
you're
on
the
call
here
and
I
think
even
most.
I
We
can
put
any
amount
of
erc20
any
combination
of
other
721s,
any
combination
of
ERC
1155s
in
there,
and
so
so,
with
these
nfts,
you
basically
can
anchor
you
know
any
type
of
value
or
data
around
them,
assuming
we're
originating
in
regen
registry
we're
looking
at
like
deeds
and
property
documents,
titles,
the
polygons,
you
know
any
kind
of
property
data,
so
I'm
wondering
maybe
like,
if
anyone's
seen,
any
good
use
cases
of
how
to
convert
those
things
to
an
1155
or
to
a
721,
so
that
so
that,
like
we're,
not
duplicating
efforts.
I
I
C
The
the
first
thing
that
I'm
thinking
about
in
hearing
this
provocation
is
the
the
way
that
we're
approaching
data
is
not
a
is
not.
Data
is
a
token
right
within
the
context
of
region
Network.
We
we
have.
We
have
entities
like
that
that
can
be
administered
like
credit
classes
and
projects
which
you
understand.
We
have
batches
which
represent
a
set
of
fungible
like
essentially
like
assets.
C
You
can
think
of
it
like
an
erc20
or
an
1155
in
a
way,
but
the
the
data
that
is
associated
with
any
of
those
assets,
whether
it's
deed
information,
whether
it's
monitoring
reports.
None
of
those
are
tokens
in
our
model,
because
the
the
way
that
we've
thought
about
data
is
that
it's
about
it's
about.
C
Think
that's
that's
where
the
the
core
differences
and
that's
also
where
the
core
challenge
of
interoperability
comes
from
the
second
that
you're
treating
data
as
a
token
and
you're
saying
that
it
has
ownership.
Now,
what
does
it
actually
mean
for
that
to
move
across
different
networks?
You
have
to
be
thinking
about
tracking
the
ownership.
C
You
have
to
think
about
locking
it
up
in
your
system
or
escrowing
it,
which
is
what
traditional
Bridges
will
do,
so
that
it
so
that
a
derivative
asset
can
be
minted
on
another
chain
Etc
and
if
you're,
if
you're,
not
dealing
with
this
principle
of
like
tokenized
data,
where
you're
representing
asset
ownership,
but
you're
really
just
trying
to
store
information,
probably
by
storing
a
Content
hash
on
the
blockchain
and
then
having
a
mechanism
by
which
you
can
look
up
that
Fuller
data
payload
off
chain,
either
on
ipfs
or
through
centralized
data
storage
provider.
C
That's
all
that,
then,
is
bringing
you
much
more
into
an
arena
where
it
would
be
easier
to
have
interoperability
conversations
with
regen.
So,
if
you're
thinking
about
ways
to
be
navigating
those
kinds
of
questions,
that's
that's
the
first
thing
that
I
would
say
you
should
be.
You
should
be
folding
into
your
into
your
framework
as
you're
like
evaluating
architecture
and
design
choices.
C
I
So
the
way
each
base
and
token
is
basically
it's
a
smart
wallet,
so
it's
like
it
owns
whatever
nfts
are
in
it.
So
if
it's
or
it
can,
you
know
I'm
thinking
of
it
more
in
terms
of
like
a
pointing.
So
if
like,
if
we
have
the
deed
record
from
account,
you
know
we're
focused
on
the
US.
So
if
you
have
a
deed
record
that
you
have
minted
into
a
nft
and
you
want
to
point
to
it,
so
it's
like
it's
like
a
verification
or,
like
you
know,
you
mentioned
trust
signals.
I
So
it's
like
each
Basin
is
a
is
a
polygon
of
a
property
or
a
project
or
a
stand
of
trees,
and
then
it
points
to
these
other
things
that,
like
that
you
know
that
token
basically
owns
those
things
or
they're.
Saying
hey,
it's
that's
the
trust
mechanism
of
how
you
know
of
where
that
data
can
be
gathered.
So
I'm
just
I'm
wondering
how
we
could
do
that
like.
If,
if
we
wanted
to
just
point
to
that
deed
right,
you
know
put
it
on
ipfs,
maybe
that's
the
best
way
can
can
regen
use
that
so.
C
We
can
certainly
be
engaging
with
publicly
public
data
sets
on
ipfs,
and
we
don't
have
that
all
of
the
details
of
that
figured
out
right
now,
but
we
do
have
some
work
streams
where
we're
investigating
how,
when
data
is
publicly
available,
we
want
to
be
ensuring
that
folks
can
register
ipfs
as
a
data
storage
solution
for
data
sets
that
are
attested
to
on
regen,
Network
I.
Think
the
the
real,
the
real
like
Crux
of
what
you
should
be
ensuring
you
can
be
doing
for
these
data
sets
to
make
sure
that
regen
is
supporting.
C
It
is
using
Json
LD
and
ensuring
that
it's
not
just
a
Json
object
that
doesn't
have
what's
called
a
context
field,
because
when
you
have
a
context,
field,
you're,
you're
being
more
expressive
in
the
way
that
you're
describing
what
the
actual
like
metadata
Fields
mean
and
and
doing
that
in
a
way
which
leverages
linked
data.
That's
what
the
LD
and
Json
LD
stands
for,
and
that's
what
all
of
the
data
stuff
that
we're
working
with
in
regen
kind
of
presupposes
that
it.
C
It
has
that
as
part
of
the
picture
so
yeah
ensuring
that
you're
that
you're
leaning
a
bit
into
not
just
like
data
sets.
H
But
also
LD,
not
just
us,
hyper
certs
and
other
folks
are
also
using
Json
LD.
B
Well,
that
was
a
fantastic
question.
Timo
I
just
sent
you
a
Twitter,
DM
I,
think
that
maybe
it's
worth
working
through
your
whole
use
case
with
Quarry
one-on-one
and
just
making
sure
we're
not
missing
anything
in
your
architecture,
because
I
know
you've
been
working
on
this
for
a
while.
I
want
to
make
sure
everything
is
like.
B
D
I
Just
yeah
I
have
plans
to
go,
I
I
need
to
book
it,
but
I'm
supposed
to
go
so.
Hopefully
one
thing
I
did
want
to
flag.
If
we
still
have
this
I
guess
two
minutes
is
I
had
a
really
nice
conversation
with,
or
yesterday
from
the
the
ebf
and
so
I
think,
there's
a
big
use
case
for
that
framework
and
what
we're
building
that
you
know
we've
been
calling
it
The
Basin
staff,
but
that
that
came
from
the
work.
I
We
did
fall
2021
around
the
core
benefits
label
or
you
know
core
benefits.
You
know
looking
at
all
the
different
ecosystem
services
and
how
do
you
actually
rank
those
for
a
climate
project
but
I
just
I
just
want
to
flag
that
that
the
the
ebf
is
awesome,
and
you
know
we
yeah
I,
don't
know
who?
Who
here
is
working
on
that?
You
know
we're
not
in
the
activator
yet,
but
hopefully
we'll
be
next
week
and
excited
to
use
those
little
icons
and
what's
happening
there.
H
Yeah,
so
just
a
brief
note
on
ebf,
so
the
so
the
original
ebf
iconography
is
derivative
of
some
stuff
that
we
contributed
to
the
region,
one
accelerator
and
there's
a
bunch
of
regen
team
members
and
community
members
in
the
different
in
the
various
different
accelerator
streams
and
and
I'm
on
the
steering
committee,
although
I'm,
usually
too
busy
to
go
so
we're.
Definitely
big
supporters
as
well
of
ebf
and
like
having
that
kind
of
standard,
both
iconography
and
just
approach
around
the
different.
And
what
T?
For
those
of
you
who
aren't
aware.
H
Ebf
is
the
ecological
benefits
framework
and
it's
an
aim.
The
the
aim
is
to
kind
of
create
a
modular
and
standard,
both
iconography
and
language,
to
different
types
of
ecological
benefit.
That's
based
on
a
taxonomy
and
for
those
of
you
on
the
call
who
remember
so
that
taxonomy
is
influenced
or
or
maybe
even
you
could
say,
derivative
of
the
taxonomy
that
we
gave
into
the
process
that
Sophia
created
so
Sophia
created
an
ecological
practices
to
outcomes
taxonomy,
and
that
was
one
of
the
big
sort
of
like
taxonomic
anchors
for
the
ebf
work.
I
I
I
A
B
And
we
hope
to
design
some
of
these
icons
and
definitely
have
contributed
to
our
taxonomy
and
then
we're
kind
of
all
over
the
work
streams
and
lexicon.
This
is
one
of
the
work
streams
of
the
blockchain
for
climate
Alliance,
that
sort
of
the
outshoot
of
of
the
blockchain
infrastructure,
carbon
offsetting
working
group
so
join
the
club
teamo.
B
We've
definitely
had
some
brief
discussions
about
the
use
of
these
icons
and
taxonomy
in
the
marketplace
and
just
sort
of
the
way
that
it
might
represent
things
much
more
quickly
for
users
by
having
a
universal
language.
That's
sort
of
like
all
across
free
by
finally
having
a
shared
benefits.
Taxonomy
I
think
will
make
a
lot
of
the
like
user
decision
making
about
what
something
actually
is
a
lot
easier
to
convey
it's
implemented
and.
F
B
E
B
Well,
Squad:
we
are
over
time
to
ad
hoc
and
ask
open
questions
so
big
thanks
to
Corey
for
the
demo
and
for
fielding
all
the
random
unanticipated
questions,
thanks
to
Timo,
for
your
questions
about
your
use
case
thanks
to
nemas
for
coming
and
wrapping
The
Proposal
with
evmos,
and
we
will
see
you
all
in
two
weeks
for
the
registry
and
Foundation
oriented
Community
call
nice
to
see
all
of
your
faces
across
the
interwebs
and
enjoy
the
rest
of
your
day.
Y'all
hi.