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From YouTube: Community Development Call 8/3/22
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A
Welcome
everybody
to
the
community
dev
call
for
wednesday
august
3rd.
We
got
a
pretty
packed
call.
This
lots
of
news
this
week
so
excited
to
share
excited
to
see
all
of
you
so
I'll
kind
of
get
crank
in
here.
Just
let
me
hit
screen
share.
A
As
always,
we
will
try
our
best
to
save
a
little
time
at
the
end
or
throughout
for
questions.
I
I
think
we
may
it's.
I
feel
like
it's
very
unlikely
that
we're
gonna
have
a
full
15
minutes
of
conversation,
because
there
are
several
pretty
meaty
sections
to
go
through,
so
our
agenda
oops,
I
forgot
to
actually
edit
this.
Some
regenerating
newshour
is
not
on
the
agenda.
I
guess
it's
later
so.
The
agenda
today
is
we're
going
to
get
a
walk
through
from
the
environmental
stewardship
credit
process.
A
Ned,
you
don't
have
to
respond
to
my
provocation.
There
we're
going
to
talk
through
some
of
the
region,
ledger
governance
discussions.
I
think
ishmael
and
and
dave
here
from
loa
are
going
to
share
a
little
bit
about
the
commonwealth
forum
post.
They
made
about
usdc
we're
going
to
get
a
bit
of
a
deep
dive
into
the
region.
Ledger
4.0
upgrade
from
ryan
we're
going
to
briefly
go
over
timelines.
We
have
some
timelines
to
share
with
folks
now
that
we
have
significantly
more
visibility
as
the
region
ledger.
A
4.0
comes
on
chain
and
some
of
the
dev
work
gets
more
and
more
constrained,
so
we're
going
to
share
some
timelines
and
a
little
bit
of
ecosystem
news.
So
that's
the
agenda.
That's
what
we're
we're
moving
through
today,
ned,
I'm
gonna,
oh,
no,
maybe
chisel!
I
don't
know
who?
Who
of
you
would
like
to
take
the
internal
methodology
review
slide
here.
B
That
do
you
want,
I
can
do
as
well
yeah.
So
essentially,
this
was
in
order
to
share
that.
We
are
now
going
through
a
lot
of
internal
review
of
mythologies
coming
in
and
during
this
sprint.
B
So
before
the
next
couple
weeks,
we
are
going
to
be
reviewing
the
climate
farmers,
regenerative
land
management
and
co-benefits
mythology,
the
earth
bank,
forest
mrv
mythology
and
credit
class,
the
caution,
carbon
trust
appendix
to
biochar
mythology,
the
area,
brazil,
biodiversity,
biodiversity
methodology
and
the
ecometric
mythology
proposal
for
solar
guy
carbon
estimation,
which
is
kind
of
similar
to
the
one
we
created
for
the
carbon
class
grasslands
so
really
exciting,
and
we
are
working
hard
to
hit
the
deadline
cool.
Thank
you
next
time,
yeah,
the
next
one.
I
think
it's
more
nets
yeah.
I
could.
I.
C
Can
take
this
so
we're
doing
some
work
on
the
environmental
stewardship
initiative
and
we're
calling
environmental
stewardship,
because
it's
really
an
area
of
academic
study
and
that's
what
kind
of
got
us
going
when
we
were
looking
for
a
term.
You
know
we
came
across
this
and
there's
a
definition
of
it.
That's
just
beautiful!
It
really
hits
the
marks.
That's
why
we
are
you
know
using
environmental
storage.
I
guess
it's
it's
open
for
for
negotiation,
but
we'll
talk
about
that
offline.
C
So
the
what
the
the
environmental
stewardship
initiative
is.
Really
it's
an
eco-credit
alternative
to
carbon
credits.
So,
right
now
the
focus
is
on
carbon
credits,
but
there's
a
lot
more
out
there
a
lot
more
out
there
and
this
environmental
stewardship.
You
know,
there's
some
fundamental
differences
between
carbon
credits
and
environmental
stewardship.
C
You
know
the
carbon
credits
are
focusing
mostly
on
well
basically
on
a
single
metric,
whereas
the
environmental
stewardship
is
taking
a
holistic
view
of
the
environment
ecosystem
services.
C
Have
this
I
mean
carbon
credits,
have
an
ecosystem
service
perspective,
we're
taking
an
ecosystem
function
perspective,
we're
using
data
to
enhance
our
knowledge
about
the
impacts
on
the
environment,
whereas
data
in
a
carbon
program
is
really
it's
a
reward
and
punishment,
sort
of
system,
we're
shifting
monetary
value
from
natural
resources
and
we're
putting
that
monetary
value
on
people,
the
labor
and
the
practice,
and
it's
based
we're
also
just
trying
to
make
it
really
really
easy
for
people
to
create
methodologies
and
create
projects
and
get
those
that
money
to
the
earth
stores
themselves.
C
C
As
far
as
progress
goes,
we
have
an
open
document
and
I
will,
when
I'm
done
with
this
slide
I'll
I'll
plop,
that
into
the
chat
I'll
link
to
that
document
wrote
you
know
looking
for
feedback.
So
if
you
have
a
chance
to
take
a
look
at
it
and
give
some
feedback
or
make
some
edits,
please
do
we
definitely
appreciate
that
one
of
the
changes
is
that
we're
thinking
about
adding
outcome-based
methodologies
under
the
environmental
stewardship
umbrella.
C
C
We're
really
trying
to
spread,
spend
as
much
time
now
spreading
the
word,
because
the
infrastructure,
the
blockchain
kind
of
marketplace
infrastructure
is,
is
taking
shape
very
quickly,
and
we
want
to
be
able
to
to
leverage
that
so
we're
looking
for
people
to
help
develop
methodologies,
we're
you
know
we'll
do
hand
holding
and
and
all
that
whatever
it
takes
to
get
some
good,
robust
methodologies
out
there
and
we're
also
putting
a
lot
of
thought
now
into
markets,
because
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we
have
buyers
for
these
credits.
C
So
there's
there's
a
lot
going
into
to
that
as
well.
So
I
think
I'll
I'll
just
leave
it
there.
Since
we've
got
a
lot
to
cover
today
and
if
anybody's
got
questions,
please
let
me
know-
and
I
am
putting
that
link
to
the
document
in
the
chat
now
so
have
a
look.
If
you
want.
A
A
A
All
right
so
governance
discussions
so
prop
13
passed,
which
was
the
adoption
of
a
sort
of
a
criteria
for
the
community
to
be
considering
when
voting
on
the
currency.
Allow
list.
With
that.
I
I
want
to
pass
it
over
to
ishmael
and
dave
or
whomever
of
you
who
who
wants
to
talk
about
it,
to
talk
about
your
socializing
of
of
some
ideas
about
that.
D
Yeah
I
can
start
and
I
would
welcome
ishmael's
additional
reflections
so
with
the
passage
of
prop
13,
we
are
bringing
to
brought
to
commonwealth
there's
a
discussion
right
now
about
bringing
usdc
over
to
regen
ledger
via
gravity
bridge
and
obviously,
if
anyone's
following
crypto
twitter
at
the
moment,
there's
a
lively
discussion
about
bridges,
given
some
of
the
recent
exploits
you
know
in
that
concept
of
bringing
bridged
stablecoin
over
to
you
know,
cosmos
and
and
obviously
regen
ledger
and
in
general,
is
something
that
should
be
contemplated.
D
We
have
pretty
good
reason
to
believe
that
at
a
security
level
and
a
public
goods
level
that
gravity
bridge
offers
one
of
the
best
ways
to
do
so,
but
also
could
be
put
in
context
of
there's
also
native
stable
coin
like
eur
to
consider.
But
I
think
regardless
we're
of
the
mind
that
you
know
we
are
gonna,
need
a
stable
stablecoin
on
regen
ledger
for
the
future
of
transacting.
D
You
know
on
regen,
ledger
and
through
the
marketplace
and
whatnot.
So
this
is
our
first
kind
of
take
at
if
we
are
to
use
usdc,
which
is
obviously
widely
used,
stablecoin
and
if
we
are
to
bring
it
over
from
an
outside
ecosystem.
That
gravity
bridge
is
the
best
modality
to
to
do
that.
So
there's
a
fair
amount
of
detail
in
the
commonwealth
proposal
that
we
don't
need
to
get
into
now
and
we
can
discuss.
D
You
know
the
veracity
of
bridging
generally
and
philosophically
as
a
means
of
bringing
over
stablecoin,
but
I
figure
this
would
be
a
chance.
You
know
people
do
have
just
initial
questions
or
pivots
or
other
thoughts.
You
know
and
there's
again
I
assume
there's
going
to
be
at
least
several
different
tokens
that
are
going
to
be
available
for
transaction
regen
ledger
that
should
be
considered
as
well,
whether
they're
stable
coins
or
not
so
I'll.
Stop
there
ishmael
anything.
You
want
to
add.
E
That
was
great
dave
and,
as
you
mentioned,
as
far
as
the
details,
I
don't
think
we
can
really
get
into
all
of
that
on
the
call,
but
I
just
would
like
to
add
you
know
from
a
ux
perspective.
I
think
that
opening
up
the
liquidity
to
the
large
markets
out
there,
so
we
look
at
usdc.
E
We
look
at
metamask,
it's
really
going
to
be
important,
I
think,
to
bring
in
that
liquidity
to
esg
assets
and
basically
like
this
kind
of
all
began,
looking
at
like
from
a
user
experience
like
how
am
I
going
to
get
in
there
and
start
purchasing
these
these
assets,
and
so
I
love
kepler.
I
love
the
experience
and
it's
just
gotten
much
better
like
recently
and
I'm
hoping
that
we
can
really
see
you
know,
region
and
cosmos
and
the
esg
assets
open
up
even
more
to
a
wider
audience
and
get
that
liquidity
flowing.
E
A
Yeah,
I'm
just
quickly
bringing
up
just
to
point
out
this
great,
very
thorough
proposal
I
need
to
get
in
there
and
and
chime
in
good
conversation
happening
already,
we'll
leave
the
the
details
for
to
happen
over
there.
So
thanks
for
for
just
chatting
us
through
quickly,
verbally
what
you're
going
on
another
little
update.
I
just
pinged.
I
was
just
pinging
the
euro
team.
I
believe
we
can
expect
the
e-money
team
to
be
bringing
a
proposal
to
list
euro,
which
is
a
native
ibc,
stable
coin
option.
A
So
I'm
sure
that'll
start
to
come
into
the
forum
and
maybe
on
chain,
so
yep
great
gregory.
D
Have
a
quick
question
there,
just
with
the
euro
and
obviously
there's
a
big
advantage
advantage
on
security
with
a
native
stable
coin
in
within
cosmos
here
is
it,
would
it
make
sense
and
is
it
it?
Would
it
be
natural
to
have
an
out
like
something
like
usdc,
regardless
of
how
it
gets
here
and
euro
to
all
to
both
exist?
As
you
know,
as
allow
on
the
allow
list
yeah,
I
don't
think.
A
We
should
be
stringy
stingy
about
what
we
put
on
the
allow
list.
Personally
yeah.
I
don't
think
there's
any
reason
for
regen
as
a
community
as
long
as
it's
safe
and
there's
sort
of
like
there's
going
to
be
trade-offs
like
euro
is
going
to
be
more
secure
than
any
bridge.
That
asset
is
right,
but
it
has
liquidity
issues
and
maybe
ux
issues
yeah.
A
But
then
you
know
gravity
usdc
is
going
to
have
some
you
you,
maybe
some
ux
issues,
but
maybe
some
other
trade-offs
like
liquidity,
at
least
in
ibc,
it's
quite
low,
whereas
axle
or
usdc
there's
a
lot
of
liquidity
relative,
but
maybe
it's
a
different
user
experience.
A
A
We
could
remove
stuff
later,
like
we
could
always
vote
to
remove
things
from
the
allow
list
as
well.
So
I
I
would
tend
to
think
we
want
to
think
more
about
just
empowering
a
plurality
of
different
users,
experiences
and
and
opportunities.
Hey.
E
E
Great,
can
I
add
real
quickly
about
the
ux
experience
there.
I
think
what
gravity
bridge
would
allow.
This
is
kind
of
what
I'm
envisioning
here
is
that
directly
from
metamask
the
users
would
be
able
to
initiate
a
transaction
on
region
ledger.
So
I'm
a
little
wary
about
having
to
go
to
those
bridge
dap
interfaces
where
you
have
to
manually
transfer
assets
over
before
using
them.
So
I
think
I'm
envisioning,
hopefully
that
we
can
have
like
a
direct
route
through
the
wallet
without
any
intermediary
steps.
So
we'll
see.
A
So
I
think
it's
probably
both
both
and
there,
but
I
mean
we
should
just
chat
it
through
in
detail,
pros
and
cons
and-
and
we
you
know,
and
obviously
each
one
that
gets
added
needs
is
one
off.
So
it's
like
people
need
to
say:
hey
gravity,
usdc,
that's
a
specific
ibc
dnam!
You
can't
do
you
know.
Each
governance
proposal
needs
to
be
for
discrete
ibc
dnom
right.
A
So
we
can't
just
say
all
I
all
usd
it's
going
to
be
for
a
particular
bridge
or
a
particular
native
ibc
asset
at
whether
it's
atoms
or
uscc,
and
so
you
know
I
would
just
encourage
people.
You
know
if
you
feel
strongly
and
you
think
it's
important.
I
would
actually
encourage
people
to
be
be
acting
more
swiftly
to
bring
things
to
governance
than
than
moving
slow
in
a
lot
of
ways,
because
obviously
the
marketplace
won't
really
be
able
to
be
active
until
we've
chosen
as
a
community.
What
the
currencies
are
that
are
on
that.
A
Thanks
yeah,
thank
you
thanks
everybody,
fantastic
all
right,
moving
on
so
ryan.
Can
I
pass
it
over
to
you
to
give
us
a
rundown
of
region,
ledger
4.0,
coming
on.
F
Yeah,
I
think
I
think,
we've
we've
definitely
gone
through
the
4.0
updates
and
features
that
are
included
several
times
on
this
call,
as
well
as
the
community
forum
post
outlines
all
of
them.
The
release
notes
outlines
all
of
them.
We
have
a
new
blog
post
that
outlines
all
the
new
features,
so
I'm
gonna,
given
the
amount
of
time
that
we
have
I'm
gonna,
move
away
from
giving
an
overview
of
the
new
features
and
improvements.
F
But
if
there
are
anything
any
questions
related
to
the
new
features
and,
what's
included
in
v,
4.0
I'd
be
happy
to
answer
those
but
yeah.
As
far
as
the
upgrade
goes,
we
successfully
update
upgraded
the
redwood
test
net.
On
monday
no
issues
there
mainnet
is
scheduled
to
upgrade
tomorrow
around
9
50
pacific
standard
time.
That's
probably
changed
ver
slightly,
so
just
give
a
give
or
take
30
minutes
on
that
time
frame.
We're
using
mint
scans
estimator
to
determine
when
the
upgrade
time
is
in
the
voting.
F
It
depends
on
the
average
block
time
so
yeah.
The
upgrade
will
happen
tomorrow,
less
than
24
hours.
The
voting
period
ends
in
less
than
two
hours.
We've
got
yeah.
It
looks
like
about
an
hour
and
a
half
left
for
the
voting
period.
So
if
you
are
still
if
you
haven't
voted,
obviously
vote,
but
if
you
have
questions
about
regent,
ledger,
4.0
that
are
yeah
that
you
would
like
answered.
F
I'd
be
happy
to
stay
on
and
answer
questions
either
at
the
end
of
this
call
or
if,
if
anyone's
interested
in
going
in
a
deeper
dive,
maybe
after
the
call
but
yeah-
that's
that's
pretty
much
it
for
the
regen
ledger.
4.0
upgrade
we're
working
on
the
the
launch
of
the
bridge
service
at
the
moment
which
utilizes
the
ridge
functionality
implemented
in
region,
ledger,
4.0
and
then
yeah
and
additionally,
we're
planning
on
rebooting
the
hanbok
hombok
testnet.
F
Things
have
been
a
little
bit
busy
this
week
and
last
week,
and
so
we
yeah
we're
hopefully
going
to
be
able
to
reboot
that
sometime
next
week,
using
the
experimental,
build
off
the
release,
4.0
release
tag.
So
that's
about
it.
A
For
any
questions,
folks,
validators
out
there
or
or
community
members,
have
any
questions
or
or
want
some
time
with
ryan.
After
the
call.
D
I
just
want
to
say
congratulations.
I
just
know
how
hard
the
regen
network
dev
team
has
worked
on
this,
so
just
a
big
shout
out
to
ryan
and
squad
for
shepherding
this
through.
So
I
know
it's
a
it's
a
big
deal
and
there's
plenty
to
go,
and
I
know
interfaces
doesn't
go
live
for
another
month
or
toward
the
end
of
this
month,
but
very,
very
exciting.
Congratulations.
F
Yeah,
thank
you
very
much.
It
is
the
largest
release
since
maynet
launch,
I
would
say,
hands
down,
there's
a
lot
of
new
features
and
a
lot
of
improvements.
C
F
Refactoring
that
went
into
this
work
and
actually
some
of
the
work
was
started
back
in
november
prior
to
3.0,
and
we
put
those
on
hold
and
released
a
3.0
with
just
the
basket
functionality.
F
And
so
we
had
to
had
to
balance
bringing
all
those
back
in
and
it
yeah
moving
forward,
we're
hoping
for
smaller
release
cycles
and
and
looking
forward
at
5.0,
where
we're
really
honing
in
and
focusing
on
updating
the
cosmos
sdk46,
which
will
give
us
the
group
module,
improved
governance,
proposals,
transaction
tips
and
we're
updating,
ibc
go
which
gives
us
access
to
the
interchange,
accounts,
module
and
the
relayer
incentive
module.
F
So
things
to
look
forward
to
I'm
not
sure
we
still
need
to
figure
out
use
cases
for
a
couple
of
those
features
and
how
we
want
to
set
up
the
parameters,
for
example,
for
the
ibc
go
modules.
But
we
are
planning
to
get
those
things
lined
up
so
that
they're
available.
A
Awesome,
I
can't
wait
to
hear
more
about
that
cool.
Well.
So
speaking
of
all
this,
and
just
like
we've
been
alluding
to
here's
some
timelines
fresh
off
the
press
from
our
director
product
corey.
I
know
working
very
hard
with
ryan
and
the
interfaces
team
sam
who's,
not
here
so
on-chain
marketplace.
A
Obviously
the
functionality
is
going
to
be
live
here
very
shortly
as
the
chain
upgrades,
but
the
interfaces,
the
the
user
interfaces.
The
gui's
are
all
going
to
be
up
the
week
of
august,
the
22nd.
So
that
will
mean
that
project
pages
are
complete
and
the
marketplace
user
interface.
Is
there
the
interfaces
for
managing
minting
and
some
other
pieces,
and
then
we
will
have
the
vintage
of
city.
Forest
credits
live
on
the
marketplace
and
there'll
be
an
actual
launch.
A
You
know
sort
of
like
the
the
following
week,
so
there'll
be
stuff
in
the
marketplace,
for
people
to
go
buy,
retire
trade
basket
all
that
stuff
will
be
live.
So
that's
going
to
be
that
last
week
in
august
that
that's
all
live
and
cooking
and
you'll
just
be
able
to
interact
with
kepler.
A
You
know:
on-chain
ecological
assets,
these
carbon
credits
on
osmosis,
we're
waiting
for
the
bridge,
ui
and
sort
of
full
functionality
and
testing
so
that
nct,
the
nature
carbon
ton
is
able
to
move
over
from
polygon
onto
region,
ledger
and
then
be
basketed
and
moved
over
to
osmosis
from
there
and
we'll
be
coordinating
liquidity
provision
over
the
week
the
same
week
that
we
have
the
region
retreat
and
then
the
subsequent
week
is
the
cosmo
verse
retreat.
A
So
during
that
time
period
the
functionality
will
be
live
and
that
will
be
sort
of
like
governance
and
liquidity
provision
and
hopefully
we'll
sort
of
be
bootstrapping
liquidity
over
the
course
of
that.
You
know
end
of
september
as
we
launch
pools
and
start
to
build
some
liquidity.
Maybe
osmosis
community
turns
on
some
incentives.
A
Maybe
regen
does
that
as
well
in
different
ways,
so
that'll
be
exciting
to
just
be
playing
around
with
how
we
could
start
to
build
some
liquidity
for
carbon
within
the
cosmos
refi
space.
You
know,
as
as
one
of
the
it's
like
the
last
little
reach,
so
as
that's
all
going
live,
there'll
still
be
the
marketplace.
A
I
think
we'll
be
having-
and
we
haven't
talked
about
this,
but
we'll
probably
start
sharing
some
estimates
around
when
new
native
eco
credits
are
going
to
be
launching
you
know
into
the
marketplace:
that's
going
to
start
happening
now
that
the
interfaces
are
all
live.
So
that's
that's
kind
of
the
overview,
any
questions
or
comments
there
on
the
on
the
timelines.
A
Obviously
these
are
all
estimates
and
they're
all
subsequent
to
quality
review
and
we're
not
gonna
ship
code
that
we
don't
feel
pretty
confident,
and
so
some
of
this
may
you
know
just
like
edge
out
if,
if
bugs
are
uncovered
so.
A
Cool
just
brief
overview
of
some
some
of
some
of
the
some
small
ecosystem
news
of
there's
so
much
going
on,
but
just
kind
of
wanted
to
hint
there'll
be
more
details
coming
about
some
of
these
partnerships,
but
obviously
many
of
you
probably
saw
the
region
dev
team
released
in
cooperation
with
interchain
ig,
the
046
version,
046
of
the
cosmos
sdk,
so
the
groups
module
which
we'll
be
hopefully
bringing
to
region,
ledger
and
version
5
is
out
it's
a
big
deal
for
the
whole
cosmos
ecosystem.
It's
very
exciting!
A
I
just
got
a
little
message
and
slack,
and
I
thought
I'd
share
it
here
with
the
community
that
there
is
now
an
evmos
region.
Relayer
live
ibc
relayer.
I
myself
am
excited
to
try
to
go.
A
Do
some
crazy,
weird
nft
stuff,
with
eco
credits,
as
this
all
starts
to
come
together,
we'll
see
what
happens
that
fusion
of
cosmos,
ibc,
regen
and
the
evm
we'll
see
see
what
happens
and
then
there's
going
to
be
more
official
pr
releases
and
other
things,
but
you're
just
excited
to
share
sort
of
with
the
the
inner
core
of
the
community.
Here
on
these
on
these
calls
that
we've
signed
mou's
and
are
moving
forward
with
some
really
exciting
partnerships
in
the
ecosystem.
A
That
includes
moss,
toucan
return
protocol,
amongst
others,
so
very
excited
to
both
on
credit
usage
and
credit
generation
and
just
kind
of
collaboration
and
really
just
sort
of
building
region
ledger
as
a
shelling
point
for
origination
of
high
quality,
ecological
assets,
governance
of
that
process,
high
quality
data
science,
so
yeah
great
great
things.
Coming
with
that,
I
think
just
a
reminder:
regenerating
newshour
tomorrow
at
1600
utc,
it's
11
o'clock
eastern.
A
It
might
actually
be
7
1700
utc
these
days.
I
don't
know
what
savings
time
and
whatnot
and
all
the
recordings
you
can
find
on
on
youtube.
There's
some
good
ones.
Just
you
know
market
cap
liquidity
report,
as
we
always
do
just
so.
You
can
keep
track
of
that
and
last,
but
certainly
not
least,
we
have
a
full
docket
of
in-person
events
coming
up
next
months
and
into
october
it's
going
to
be
a
little
crazy.
A
There's
going
to
be
a
lot
of
happenings
a
lot
of
goings
on
so
we've
got
I'm
going
to
be
down
in
quito
ecuador,
from
the
15th
to
the
16th,
giving
a
presentation
at
nexus
quito,
clique
quito,
which
should
be
interesting
and
fun.
I
may
extend
my
trip
and
and
visit
our
farm
down
there
and
do
a
couple
other
things,
so
I
might
be
around
then
r
d
and
a
foundation
and
a
few
special
guests
are
meeting
up
here
in
massachusetts.
A
If
people
are
around
and
want
to
come
for
a
community
day,
let
us
know
we're
going
to
be
doing
a
lot
of
co-working
and
a
lot
of
engagement.
But
if,
if
people
are
happen
to
be
in
the
zone
and
want
to
you
know
kind
of
come
to
a
community
dinner
or
something
like
that,
please
please
please,
let
us
know
we're
going
to
be
hosting
we're
still
in
the
design
process,
but
hosting
some
sort
of
event
during
climate
week,
probably
on
that
saturday
september
23rd
in
new
york
city.
A
It's
going
to
be
fantastic,
I
hope
to
see
everybody
there,
I'm
really
excited
about
it
and
then
we're
doing
what
what
we're
calling
the
greenhouse
retreat.
The
loa
has
been
organizing
with
with
the
by
cog
group,
which
is
some
really
fantastic
players.
Thinking
about
carbon
accounting.
A
There
should
be
legacy
carbon
registry
players,
all
the
important
blockchain
players,
we're
going
to
be
geeking
out
on
standards
and
trying
to
out
cooperate
the
competition
and
make
the
industry
really
serve
the
purpose,
which
is
to
pull
atmospheric
carbon
into
living
systems
and
do
that
effectively
and
in
a
in
a
good
way.
So
that
should
be
a
really
great
meetup
and
then
I
think
I
I'm
not
fully
committed
to
this,
but
I
am
excited
and
leaning
towards
going
and
and
would
like
to
see
everybody
else
there
as
well.
A
There's
going
to
be
a
refi
summit
hosted
by
the
earth,
regenerator
community
in
barichara
colombia,
immediately
after
a
greenhouse
retreat.
So
it's
going
to
be
pretty
stacked
and
that's
in
in
colombia
and
then
contemporaneously.
There
is
goat.
The
gathering
for
open
agriculture
technology,
which
is
an
amazing
group
that
we've
been
participating
for
a
while,
and
I
know
ned
and
some
other
region
folks
are
going
to
be
there
in
rhinebeck
new
york
at
the
omega
institute
campus.
A
So
that's
happening,
that's
all
the
things
and
if
you
want
to
watch
these
are
just
some
links
and
this
will
all
go.
We'll
share
the
slideshow.
These
links
to
some
talks
that
I
was
just
giving,
while
in
paris
at
the
nebular
summit
and
the
sustainable
blockchain
summit,
which
both
were
really
fun
so
yeah.
That's
that's
all
the
news
for
this
week,
thanks
everybody
for
listening
and
participating
and
yeah
looking
forward
to
to
jamming
with
everybody.
I
see
antonio's
here,
cool
and
tony.
Do
you
want
to
give
everybody?
A
You
want
to
shill
everybody
really
quick
on
body
chatter,
before
we
hop
off,
I
want.
G
To
give,
I
want
to
give
everybody
a
huge
hug,
I'm
just
feeling
the
love
right
now.
It's
been
a
long
process
to
get
here
and
I'm
just
really
excited
for
ledger
v4
to
come
out
and
that's
going
to
give
us
some
fun
tooling
to
play
around
with
in
barichara,
as
we
start
to
bring
a
lot
of
these
digital
tools
on
ground.
G
So
bar
hr
is
a
beautiful
town
and
a
beautiful
part
of
colombia
surrounded
by
mountains
and
in
a
beautiful
pueblo,
and
the
people
have
already
been
engaging
in
narrative
practices
and
projects
for
some
time
and
joe
brewer,
who
was
the
lead
instigator
for
the
earth?
Regenerators
has
been
doing
a
lot
of
on
the
ground,
coordinating
there
connecting
a
lot
of
the
different
projects
and
where
we're
at
right
now
is
saying.
G
We
have
region
foundation
delegation
and
how
do
we
put
that
to
work
supporting
the
local
community
and
how
do
we
invite
people
who
want
to
develop
on
region
ledger
to
barichara
to
actually
see
how
would
these
eco
credits
work
in
real
life
situations?
G
So
we
have
five
days
of
field
site
visits,
design
workshops
we
are
currently
in
the
coordination
phase
with
with
r
d
and
with
the
foundation
of
how
we
can
work
together
to
to
provide
those
workshops.
But
it's
gonna
be
a
once
in
a
lifetime
event.
I
don't
think
the
stars
are
gonna
align
like
this
in
a
long
time
so
between
cosmo,
verse
and
defcon,
and
just
really
bringing
the
attention
and
awareness
to
launch
a
bioregional
holistic
transition
plan
with
grassroots
support
and
the
global
refi
community.
G
So
just
really
really
thankful
for
the
work
that
both
r
d
and
the
foundation
has
been
doing
and
for
giving
us
this
opportunity.
So
thank
you
and
I
invite
anybody
who
wants
to
get
hands-on
with
with
on-the-ground
eco-credit
design
you're
welcome.
This
is
this
is
going
to
be
a
fantastic,
very
regenerative
from
a
spiritual
and
soulful
level,
so
if
gregory
can
make
it
fantastic,
regardless
I'll
be
seeing
you
in
cosmoverse
and
anybody
else
would
be
traveling
to
colombia,
medellin
and
bari
char
in
bogota.
Thank
you.
I.
G
Think,
given
that
so
one
of
the
interesting
projects
that
is
emerging
is
you
know,
as
we
look
to
intergenerational
culture
and
cultural
patterns,
a
basically
a
school
for
kids
is
being
set
up
and
I
think
it'll
be
very
family
friendly
joe
has
a
young
five-year-old
daughter,
so
I
would
say:
bring
the
kids
as
well.
It's
a
very
safe
community,
very
safe
space,
and
there
are
other
kids
around
as
well.
So
maybe
there's
something
we
can
work
out:
cool,
oh,
but
you're,
you're,
probably
staying
at
home.
A
Oh,
I
don't.
I
don't
know
about
that.
We'll
see
great
thanks.
Antonio
thanks
everybody.
I've
got
to
hop,
it's
been
great,
see
everybody
in
person,
hopefully
not
soon
and
if
not
in
the
interwebs
and
in
the
meantime,
cheers.