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From YouTube: Community Development Call 8/31/22
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A
It
looks
like
we,
we
had
a
little
bit
of
a.
We
had
a
little
bit
of
a
glitch
this
week,
so
I
don't
think
we
did
our
usual
round
of
cat
herding
for
the
community
call.
So
it
might
just
be
a
small
group
yawn
and
you-
and
I
can
spend
some
time
together.
B
A
Welcome
we
should
probably
go
over
a
little
bit
of
just
like
do
process
stuff
around
governance-
things
that
are
that
are
moving.
So
I
think
that's
going
to
be
important
to
just
talk
about
a
few
of
the
emergent
conversations.
A
You're
sorry
coming
on.
So
excuse
me
for
just
a
moment.
While
I
make
sure
that
I've
got
a
few
of
these
elements
in
here,
so
yeah
we'll
I'll
do
a
I'll
I'll,
actually
probably
do
a
quick
screen
share
related
to
that.
So
so
you
know,
since,
since,
since
we
didn't
do
the
usual
outreach
and
there's
not
the
usual
suspects,
I
think
we'll
just
use
the
call
flexibly.
A
I
am
going
to
do
just
again
sort
of
repeating
for
due
process
because
it
gets
recorded
and
uploaded,
and
I
know
several
people
do
sort
of
just
tune
in
we'll
just
do
a
quick
overview
of
the
different
governance
discussions
that
are
underway
specifically
related
to
usdc,
and
maybe
will
you
can
also
have
well,
that
is
to
say
the
currency,
allow
list
conversations
usdc
euro
and
others
will.
Maybe
you
could
give
a
brief
update
around
the
protocol
governed
liquidity
conversation
that
you've
been
having?
A
I
saw
that
there
was
a
another
little
update
a
couple
days
ago
there
and
I
believe
that
in
a
little
bit,
ryan
is
gonna
hop
off.
A
I
know
he's
there
in
like
a
sink
call
with
the
toucan
team
about
the
bridge
that's
going
on,
so
we
can
dig
in
a
little
bit
with
ryan
about
some
just
ledger
updates
and
then
you
know,
I
think
it'd
be
lovely
yawn
to
just
have
you
share
a
little
bit
about
what
you're
thinking
of
and
what
you're
working
on
related
to
sort
of
interchain
data
standards,
and
I
think
that'd
be
fantastic
and
yeah.
A
I
think
that'll
probably
take
us
through
the
end
of
the
hour
plenty
of
topics
to
cover
so
yeah.
I'm
just
going
to
do
a
quick
screen
share
here
out
of
just
expedience
to
just
share
the
forum.
As
I
talk
through
some
of
the
governance
stuff,
that's
happening
so.
A
A
A
A
C
C
Yeah,
so
I
mean
it's,
it's
a
really
complex
issue.
Actually
I
mean
it's
it's
fairly
simple
when
you
just
kind
of
when
you
kind
of
understand,
what's
happening,
but
really
there's
some
complexities
in
the
fact
that
ibc
dnoms
are
specific
to
the
channels
which
are
used
in
ibc,
and
it's
just
kind
of
a
function
of
ibc,
just
kind
of
how
it
works
where
to
just
real
briefly
talk
about
how
the
chains
themselves
don't
actually
know
where,
where
the
the
tokens
are
going.
C
So
I
have
a
quick
analogy
that
I
kind
of
put
together,
but
basically
each
chain
is
like
an
island,
okay
and
there's
boats
that
go
between
each
island,
but
the
boats
are
all
different
colors
and
only
specific
boats
can
go
from
one
island
to
the
other.
So
let's
say:
we've
got
regen
island,
which
has
a
bunch
of
tokens
and
they
want
to
go
to
osmosis
island
and
these
tokens
these
people
get
on
the
purple
boat
and
they
go
to
osmosis
island.
C
So
hey.
This
is
a
it's
kind
of
long-winded,
but
if,
let's
say
these
tokens
move
to
cosmo's
hub
from
the
cosmos
hub
island
to
from
the
osmosis
island.
Well
they
take
another
boat,
a
green
boat,
let's
say,
and
then
they
wanna
from
the
cosmos
sub
island
come
back
to
the
region.
Island
well,
they'll,
take
a
yellow
boat
for
that
now,
when
somebody
goes
on
to
the
marketplace
and
they
have
these
yellow
boat
tokens
they're
going
to
not
be
allowed
because
only
the
specific
ibc
dnom,
the
purple
original
purple
boat
ones
were
allowed.
C
C
It
is
that
they're
going
to
be
proposing,
because
you
may
just
be
a
user
out
in
the
out
in
the
wherever
ecosystem
right?
And
you
hear
that
oh
euro
is
now
being
accepted
on
the
marketplace,
so
you
go
and
you
grab
it
on
crescent,
and
then
you
come
to
the
marketplace
and
you're
like
oh,
I
want
to
get
some
credits
well,
you're,
going
to
get
an
error
because
that
euro
might
not
actually
be
the
correct
denom.
C
Even
though
it's
all
euro,
because
of
the
way
that
ibc
works,
that
might
not
be
allowed
to
be
used,
so
when
somebody
proposes
a
currency
to
the
allow
list,
they
have
to
be
very
specific
of
what
which
genome
so
kind
of
like
the
channel
and
where,
where
they
live-
and
they
have
to
be,
you
know,
be
very
explicit
in
their
communication
about
that.
So
there's
there's
a
it's
a
little
bit
more
complicated
than
just
being
like
hey
yeah,
I'm
gonna.
C
A
That
made
sense
big
stan.
Well,
you
know
as
much
as
it
does
as.
C
Much
as
it
can
yeah
I
mean
it's,
it's
fairly
complex,
but
really
it's
it
just
comes
down
to
communication
and
being
very
specific
about
which
dnom
is
being
is
being
submitted.
B
A
Correct
this
is,
and-
and
in
order
to
solve
this,
you
know,
there's
probably
different
ways
to
think
about
it,
but
probably
some
sort
of
stable,
swapping
system
in
which
you
know
it's
sort
of
abstracting
it
away
from
the
user
and
they're
just
like
it's
usdc
right,
but
there's
a
little
bit
of
a
fee
and
it's
getting
swapped.
The
other
way
that
this
has
been
discussed
in
the
cosmos
ecosystem
is
like
inter-chain,
routing
and
sort
of
like
always
having
a
route.
D
A
A
D
A
D
D
D
And
ideally,
we
don't
have
to
go
into
all
of
the
technicalities
that,
like
dan,
was
uncovering
to
this
group,
like
in
our
user
docs,
but
we
just
need
to
be
clear
to
people
that,
like
if
you're
getting
us,
if
you're
get
doing
axle
or
usdc,
you
just
need
to
buy
it
on
osmosis
and
bring
it
over.
That's
what
you
need
to
do.
D
You
can't
buy
usdc
on
like
uniswap
transfer
it
via
axillar
to
regen,
but
as
long
as
we
don't
have,
the
relayers
set
up
between
axler
and
regen
users
wouldn't
be
able
to
do
that
anyway.
So,
like
I
think,
if
we're
careful
about
it,
we'll
be
able
to
mitigate
most
of
the
ux
confusion.
The
real
complexity
arises
in
us
just
having
to
work
with
the
governance
proposers
on
which
decisions
they
want
to
put
forward.
A
Totally
totally
there's
a
little
bit
of
you
know
like
like
part
of
the
complexity
here
is
that
r
d
inc,
as
the
core
dev
team,
has
chosen
to
not
just
make
decisions
about
this,
but
instead
to
put
decision-making
and
governance
in
the
community
process,
so
we're
playing
a
very
heavy
education
role
in
unpacking
all
of
the
problems,
but
having
kind
of
like
a
slower
process
so
that
everybody
can
sort
of
think
this
through
and
make
some
informed
choices,
given
the
complexities,
etc,
etc.
So,
thank
you.
A
I
think
this
has
been
a
good
thing
to
just
have
a
little
bit
of
a
you
know,
another
little
video
conversation
about
it
showed
up
in
different
places.
I
know
people
do
tune
in
to
the
the
you
know.
We
have
people
who
regularly,
I
think,
watch
the
youtube,
even
if
they're
not
here.
A
So
I
think
this
has
been
useful
to
just
get
on
record
and
I'm
gonna
just
you
know,
and
the
youtube
also
has
always
has
a
link
to
this,
but
I'm
just
going
to
do
a
quick
screen
share
here
for
those
of
you
who
might
be
interested
again
there
are.
These
dialogues
are
happening.
A
You
know
in
these
specific
commonwealth
discussions
right,
and
so
you
know
this
was
an
older
one,
but
there's
several
fresher
ones
that
are
about
specific
pieces.
A
So
I'd
encourage
people
to
go
tune
in
if
you,
if
you'd
like
to
so
with
that,
actually
just
while
we're
on
the
governance
subject,
maybe
will,
if
you
want
to
give
it
just
a
brief
synopsis
of
the
state
of
play
for
protocol
owned
liquidity
and
liquidity
incentives
and
the
work
that
sunshine
validator
is
doing
and
just
where
things
are
at
and
anything
that
you
want
to
share
or
have
people
engage
with
I'll
pass
it
over
to
you
yeah
sure.
B
So
essentially,
there
there's
been
this
discussion
about,
should
we
incentivize
liquidity
on
osmosis
through
some
kind
of
protocol
level
incentivization,
and
there
have
been
all
different
ideas
from
different
community
members
from
block
science
to
sacha
to
others
about
the
best
way
to
accomplish
this
and
sunshine
validation,
which
has
now
been
kind
of
subsumed
into
cephalopod,
has
been
stewarding
a
process
and
osmosis
community
grant
around
this.
B
The
kind
of
latest
state
of
the
discussion
is:
let's
have
a
signaling
proposal
at
first
just
focused
on
the
different
different
kind
of
technical,
tooling
required
to
make
this
possible.
Don't
even
get
into
a
discussion
of
you
know:
do
we
adjust
inflation?
How
much
of
inflation
goes
over
to
the
next
goes
over
to
osmosis?
A
So
glad-
and
I
think
I've
sort
of
been
lobbying
for
that
as
well-
I'm
so
glad
that
that's
where
things
are
going,
because
I
think
that
that
gives
us
the
ability
to
engage
and
farm.
For
this.
You
know
farm
for
dissent
and
engagement
around
the
actual
sort
of
economic
decisions.
A
I
think
yeah
everybody's
gotta
be
super
stoked
about
the
protocol
being
able
to
govern
this
important
element
and
we
can
get
into
sort
of
yeah
some
specific
debates
and
proposals
around
how
much
to
wear,
etc
separately.
So
it's
just,
I
think,
it'll
make
it
much
less
controversial
and
de-risk
it
for
sunshine
to
put
the
work
in
and
deliver
the
product
and
get
the
grant
so
that
they're
not
feeling
stressed
about
that
and
just
execute.
So
that's
great.
Thank
you.
Will
that's
a
great
yeah.
B
And
the
one
other
governance
discussion
that
I'll
flag
is
there's
the
delegation
for
the
delegation
program
that
the
foundation
runs
and
the
thread
is
called
foundation
rfp.
So
peer-to-peer
had
responded
to
running
how
we
delegate
this
essentially
right
now,
it's
29.5
million
regen
token,
so
it's
the
biggest
allocation
of
regent
tokens,
this
community's
taking
down,
pool
and
we're
considering
integrating
incentives
to
people
running
re-layers
and
we're
not
implementing
this
yet
but
we'd
love
to
be
able
to
implement
it
next
month.
B
So
if
anyone
has
any
feedback
on
how
you
think
this
should
occur
and
what
weight
we
should
give
relayers
and
in
this
delegation
incentives
please
jump
into
that
thread.
A
Cool,
thank
you
super
helpful.
Do
you
want
to
just
share
that
in
the
chat
there
and
I'll
pop
it
in
to
the
governance
discussion
here
as
well?
Cool
well
sort
of
we
only
have
10
more
minutes,
and
I
there's
two
things
that
I
want
to
make
sure
we
cover.
A
One
is
ryan,
a
quick
update
from
you,
but
I
think
it
can
be
very
quick
because
I
think
we've
sort
of
had
this
conversation
a
little
bit
and
I'd
actually
like
to
leave
a
little
bit
of
space
for
yon
to
just
share
a
little
bit
about
what
he's
working
with.
While
he
has
this
audience
of
of
region
contributors.
So
ryan,
do
you
want
to
just
do
a
very
quick
overview
here.
F
Yeah
no,
these
are.
These
are
just
like
a
couple
bullet
points
in
terms
of
stuff
that
we're
looking
into
for
the
next
set
of
region
ledger
features.
F
The
current
version
that
we're
working
on
is
is
mostly
just
updating,
sdk46
and
implementing
like
entertain,
accounts,
functionality
and
transaction
tips
and
new
governance
proposals,
but
while
we're
doing
that,
we're
working
on
features
specific
to
regen
ledger,
and
these
are
early
in
the
design
phase,
so
things
can
change,
but
these
are
kind
of
like
the
three
feature
sets
that
are
connected
but
separate
that
we're
looking
into
forward
contracts
is
event.
It's
essentially
a
pre-financing
option.
F
So
product
projects
can
basically
sell
a
share
of
all
their
future
credits
issued
and
people
can
buy
shares
of
the
contract
and
essentially
own
a
share
of
future
assets
issued
from
a
project
issuance
policies.
F
This
kind
of
goes
in
line
forward
contracts
when
you're
creating
a
forward
contract
in
the
current
ideating
phase,
you
would
need
to
allocate
you
need
like
to
set
requirements
for
credits
to
be
issued
to
particular
recipients.
F
So
when
credit
class
issuer
issues,
credits
they'll
need
to
follow
an
issuance
policy
and
we're
making
that
looking
into
ideas
to
make
that
more
user-friendly
or
even
automated
automated
might
be
a
bit
more
challenging
so
essentially
like
erroring,
if
you're
not
meeting
the
requirements
but
then
also
providing
some
sort
of
simple
query
method
that
would
allow
you
to
an
issuer
to
receive
like
a
template
of
what
the
issuance
would
look
like
with
the
remaining
credits
that
they
can
issue
any
address
and
then
independent
projects.
F
F
They
would
pay
like
a
project
creation
fee
just
like
with
credit
classes,
and
then
that
project
is
not
associated
with
any
credit
class,
but
they
can
apply
to
a
credit
class
and
then
a
credit
class
issuer
can
approve
the
project
and
at
that
point,
what
is
currently
projects
right
now
on
chain?
That's
when
that
kind
of
entity
would
be
created.
F
So
you
have
projects
that
are
specific
to
credit
classes
on
chain
at
the
moment,
in
the
approval
process
at
the
moment,
basically
is
manual
where
someone
can
talk
to
a
credit
class
and
a
credit
class
issuer
can
create
a
project
for
them
and
that's
like
essentially
when
the
project
gets
approved,
but
in
this
model
in
in
kind
of
moving
away
from
that,
we
would
have
the
ability
for
people
to
create
projects
and
then
apply
to
credit
classes
and
separately.
F
E
This
is
that's
it's
very
interesting,
especially
the
first
10
minutes.
I
agree.
I
totally
agree
kind
of
with
the
channel
discussion
that
you
know.
I
thought
it
was
very
good
to
see
some
insight
into
that,
so
I'm
gonna,
try
and
and
summarize
a
little
bit
in
a
few
minutes,
I'm
today's.
My
first
day
back
from
sabbatical
three
months
that
I
spend
in
europe
where
we
met
frank
in
paris.
So
there's
a
lot
to
unpack,
but
in
the
end
I
am
trying
to.
E
Basically
I
want
to
have
a
catalog
of
all
stewards
of
all
the
projects
across
all
the
different
platforms,
to
showcase
the
magnitude
of
this
movement
and
and
to
you
know,
inspire
maybe
others
and
show
what
is
going
on
and
they
all
interact
with.
They
interact
with
region,
ledger
right
now
towards
the
end
of
their
life
cycle.
But
there
are
funding
platforms,
donations.
They
all
want
to
interact
with
the
stewards
and
in
in
that's
my
goal
that
I
would
like
to
see
out
of
this.
E
But
in
that
context
there
are
some
discussions
right
now,
mainly
from
the
hbar
foundation,
with
or
hedera
and
in
the
iwa
that
that
still
exists
where
that's
vera
and
that's
microsoft
and
others
where
it's
about.
How
do
we
standardize
credits,
but
also
the
projects
and
their
attributes?
E
That's
really
what
it
boils
down
to
and
if
we
could
simply
in
two
phases,
like
the
even
agreeing
on
the
attributes
for
projects
that
that
would
be
come
as
standard
across
all
platforms
would
have
a
lot
of
benefits
as
these
projects
interact
with
different
services
and
platforms.
E
But
it
gets
more
interesting
if
you
think
about
a
global
id,
a
decentralized
identifier
that
can
work
across
all
the
platforms
that
you
can
use
verified,
quick,
there's
a
lot
of
interesting
stuff.
You
can
use
around
dids
to
yeah
to
address
that
user
base.
So
where
this
is
right
now
is
that
I'm
I
had
to
learn
the
tits
or
look
at
the
did
specification.
E
It's
a
monster
and-
and
it
looks
like
this-
let
me
say
it
looks-
it
looks
very
promising,
but
there
are
some
obstacles
because
to
generate
a
did
is
specific
to
the
algorithm.
E
So
we
would
all
we
could,
apart
from
just
the
attributes,
if
the
industry
could
also
agree
on
the
algorithm,
how
the
data
is
generated
and
resolved
that
way
where
it
gets
really
interesting,
because
then
you
have
a
completely
interoperable
system
across
all
the
platforms
it's
very
early,
but
I'm
I'm
I'm
I'm
trying
to
show
this
with
a
little
prototype
on
the
ceramic
ceramic
network.
E
It
used
to
be
called
three
box.
I
don't
know
if
you
remember
it
was
a
came
out
of
ethereum
to
have
super
easy
user
onboarding
and
and
get
them
so
that
has
grown
into
ceramic
network
and
the
thing
that
they
have
is
basically
the
distrib,
the
the
dids
get
anchored
in
their
own
node
network.
So
it
wouldn't
be
that
the
dits
get
anchored
in
in
a
specific
blockchain
that
way
they
can
create
streams
of
data
that
are
shared
automatically.
E
D
E
I
haven't
coded
in
a
while
to
be
honest
so
about
a
week
ago
I
started
on
the
prototype
and-
and
it's
really
it's
if
I
can
get
the
back
end
going
of
just
then
then
it's
it
serves
as
a
you
know,
to
iterate
on,
as
I
get
information
from
the
different
platforms
on
what
the
you
know,
attributes
look
like
that.
We
could
start
experimenting
with
that.
If
it's
going
to
stay
ceramic,
that's
a
different
question,
but
at
least
for
now
it's
a
really
good
option.
A
Is
great
yeah
I
I
I'm
really
excited
about
this
jan
and
I
got
to
geek
out
about
this
a
little
bit
in
paris
and
he
he
also
had
a
conversation,
a
preliminary
conversation
with
sam.
I
think
last
week
last
week,
yeah
just
to
chat
about
it,
I'm
really
glad
corey
and
ryan
and
dan
and
paul
at
all
that
you're
all
getting
to
hear
what
jan
is
working
on
he's
going
to
be
down
in
medellin
as
well
so
there'll
be
opportunities.
I
think
he's
also
coming
to
the
greenhouse
event.
A
So
there'll
be
some
opportunities
for
you
know,
intersection
collaboration
and
forward
movement
and
yawn
to
whatever
degree
I
know,
you've
kind
of
got
people's
interests,
so
that's
always
helpful
to
whatever
degree
you
want
it
like
hop
into
discord
or
sort
of
engage
or
if
you
have
an
organizational
slack,
slack
actually
gets
work
done
better.
So.
E
Yeah,
I
guess
I'm
trying
to
set
that
up
and
see
that
you
know
there
needs
to
be
some
communication
paths
too.
A
B
A
And
that's
also
who's
hosting
greenhouse,
so
there's
sort
of
like
a
natural
sort
of
like
movement
of
that,
so
fantastic
thanks.
Everybody
for
coming
we'll
wrap
things
up
here
to
respect
time.
I
know
I've
got
to
hop
into
another
call
and
yeah
until
we'll
talk
again
in
two
weeks.
I
think,
although
I
might
be
out
so
dan
and
sorry
might
be
running
this
with
ryan
and
company
in
a
couple
weeks,
but
yeah
thanks
everybody
and
see
you
out
on
the
interwebs.