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From YouTube: Community Development Call 6/22/22
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A
Cool
all
right
well
welcome
everybody
to
the
regen
network
community
update
for
the
22nd
of
june.
I'm
not
sure
if
it
feels
the
same
for
you
guys,
but
this
year
is
like
flying
by
which
I
guess
in
a
bear.
Market
is
a
good
thing,
so
hopefully
it
keeps
going
so
again
we're
just
gonna
recap
kind
of
the
same
things
like
we
talked
about
last
time,
there's
a
couple
of
updates,
so
I
just
wanted
to
add
those
but
yeah.
Let's
go
ahead
and
get
started,
regenerating
newshour
happens
every
thursday.
A
The
next
one
looks
like.
Maybe
my
dates
are
off
a
little
bit
here,
but
the
next
one
is
actually
tomorrow
and
then
of
course,
following
week,
I'm
not
sure
who's
going
to
be
on
tomorrow,
but
I'm
sure
it'll
be
exciting.
There's
always
30
plus
people
there.
So
there's
always
exciting
conversations
going
on
there
don't
miss
that
there
are,
as
always,
governance
discussions
going
on
nothing
new
that
I
saw.
Of
course,
the
one
that
we
had
on
here
was
about
the
community
spend
proposal
last
time
which
actually
passed.
A
So,
congratulations
to
the
branch
out
team
with
climate
wiki
they're
they've
got
enough
funds
to
hit
the
ground
running
so
excited
to
see
what
they
come
up
with.
Also
the
software
upgrade
proposal.
Discussion
is
still
going
and
this
really
important
one
I
feel,
is
this
currency
allow
list.
So
if
you
haven't
participated
in
the
discussion
yet
please
go
ahead
and
get
in
there.
Let's,
let's
start
working
on
that
region,
ledger
4.0!
A
The
timeline
was
pushed
out.
If
you
guys
remember
from
last
time,
we
should
have
already
been
voting
on
it.
The
team,
the
engineering
team,
is
still
working
to
make
sure
that
it's
it's
solid
and
ready
to
go.
Regen
is
always
very
meticulous
about
the
way
they
do
things.
So
that's
good
yeah
again,
this
is
going
to
go
really
fast.
So,
just
to
kind
of
reiterate
region
ledger
4.0
is
going
to
be
adding,
of
course,
the
marketplace
functionality
to
the
eco
credit
module,
which
gives
you.
B
A
One
thing
that
I've
been
working
on
is
the
guides
get
book.
So
for
those
who
don't
know,
there's
a
get
book
that
the
registry
team
has
created
at
library.rt,
which
gives
you
a
ton
of
information
about
the
registry
itself
methodologies
and
all
that
kind
of
a
thing
along
with
that.
I've
created
a
guides
book
git
book
and
I'm
gonna
show
you.
If
I
drop
off
the
call,
I'm
gonna
jump
right
back
on
my
zoom
has
been
being
kind
of
funky,
but
basically
there's
a
regen
network
overview
in
there.
A
We've
got
guides
on
wallet,
functionality,
governance
and
then
something
really
exciting.
Of
course,
since
the
registry
app
will
be
launching
very
soon
with
4.0,
I've
started
creating
guides
on
how
to
actually
use
that.
So
let
me
stop
sharing
okay.
Now
you
should
be
able
to
hear
me
too
yeah.
So
as
soon
as
I
close
that
I
crashed.
So
let
me
share
my
other
screen
here.
A
Network
guides
cool,
so
I
love
dark
mode.
So
it's
in
dark
mode,
but
this
is
kind
of
what
I'm
working
on.
As
you
can
see,
there's
the
the
registry
guides
from
the
library
that
they've
created
the
format
will
be
a
little
bit
different.
You
you're
seeing
the
the
actual
git
book
where
I
work
on
it,
but
we've
got
all
the
different
guides.
So
basically,
over
the
course
of
the
last
year,
community
members
and
region
development
inc
have
been
creating
different
blog
posts
on
you
know,
describing
regen
network.
A
You
know
validated
resources,
wallet,
functionalities
and
all
that
kind
of
a
thing.
So
I've
basically
compiled
all
those
into
one
nice
location.
So
you
don't
have
to
search
the
entire
web
to
find
out
what
region
network
is
how
to
use
everything.
So
we've
got.
You
know
the
the
how
to
change
the
world
blog
on
there
a
case
for
a
small
allocation
to
regen,
which
is
actually
more
so
about
regen
network
itself,
some
some
other
overviews.
A
We've
got
validated
resources
and
all
of
the
links
associated
with
that.
I
also
added
my
security
blogs
in
there
too.
We
because
of
the
nature
of
our
project.
Of
course,
we
have
a
lot
of
land,
stewards
and
and
folks
that
aren't
necessarily
web3
native
or
even
really,
people
who
are
hanging
out
on
the
computer
as
much
as
some
of
us
are.
So
I
really
wanted
to
stress
the
security,
so
you
know
how
to
avoid
being
social.
A
You
know
social
engineering
attacks
and
brute
force
and
kind
of
best
practices
for
passwords,
two-factor
authentication,
that
kind
of
a
thing
and
then
also
the
wallet
security.
So
this
includes
a
setting
up,
kepler
wallet,
but
also
best
practices
for
keeping
your
your
your
crypto
safe.
So
this
talks
about
custodial
versus
non-custodial
wallets,
just
just
or
just
just
all
kind
of
the
the
wallet,
general
wallet
information
and
then
the
different
types
of
backups
there
are,
and
just
just
kind
of
goes
on
to
best
practices,
using
a
hardware
wallet
and
all
that
kind
of
a
thing.
A
So
that's
just
like
a
the
general
overview
of
region
network
and
this
the
order
of
this
is
subject
to
change.
So
this
might
not
be
exactly
what
you'll
be
seeing
when
you
when
it's
live
and
it'll
be
live
at
guides.region.network.
A
It's
a
blank
page
right
now.
So
if
you
go
there,
you
won't
see
anything
easiest
way
to
create
a
region
wallet
how
to
stake
using
kepler.
A
A
A
So
I've
got
my
how
to
participate
in
governance.
You
know
creating
a
poll
and
talking
about
on
discord,
kind
of
our
process
that
that
we
use
and
there's
actually
a
discussion
on
commonwealth
too,
about
the
governance
process
itself.
So
I
recommend
checking
that
out
how
to
participate
again.
The
second
part
here,
depositing
and
and
voting
and
kind
of
talking
about
how
we
tally
votes
and
that's
of
course
done
on
chain
commonwealth
we've
got
just
this.
Was
these
guys
were
actually
written
by
josh
from
the
foundation?
A
So
thanks
to
him
for
writing
these
just
below
points
on
how
to
how
to
actually
use
commonwealth,
including
creating
text,
proposals
and
community,
spend
proposals
and
voting
so
funny
enough.
I
didn't
even
know
until
I
started
putting
this
together,
that
you
could
vote
on
commonwealth.
So
that's
a
really
cool
functionality.
A
I
usually
just
use
the
kepler
dashboard,
but
region
network
community
pool
I'd
mentioned
that
with
climatewiki,
so
they
actually
went
through
this
and
successfully
put
together
a
proposal
and
it
passed
and
yeah.
So
I
gave
them
a
little
bit
of
help,
but
they
did
most
of
it
themselves.
Pretty
exciting.
Here
is
a
little
bit
of
alpha.
A
A
You'll
be
able
to
connect
your
wallet
to
the
regen
network
website
and
you'll
have
a
portfolio.
So
these
this
is
an
example
portfolio
on
the
redwood
test
net
you
can
see
I've
got
some
eco
credits
in
there.
You
can
send
those
eco
credits,
just
by
you,
know,
clicking
the
little
dots
there
and
clicking
send
then,
of
course
signing
it
with
your
kepler
wallet
all
of
the
functionality
which
is
already
working.
So
that's
already
live
on.
Redwood.
A
Go
ahead
and
play
around
with
it
if
you
want
and
then
of
course,
these
other
ones
here
are
blank,
but
I've
already
written
guides
on
how
to
retire,
how
to
deposit
into
baskets
how
to
take
from
baskets,
so
all
of
the
basic
functionality
that
you'll
be
able
to
use
inside
of
the
registry
app
itself.
So
I'm
really
excited
about
this.
So
the
basket
tokens
on
this
image
here
you
can
see
it
says,
basket
tokens
if
there's
another
line
item
with
basket
tokens
that
I
actually
have
too
so
I
will
probably
crash
again.
A
The
second
I
log
off
of
here
so
give
me
just
bear
with
me
one
moment:
okay,
I'm
back
all
right
yeah,
so
that
was
kind
of
that
overview.
Let
me
just
go
back
to
the
presentation
really
quickly
here
and
then
I
won't
log
out
of
the
the
screen
sharing
this
last
time.
A
There
we
go
so
that
was
the
the
guides
get
booked
that
I
I've
been
working
on,
so
lots
of
information
just
all
in
one
place,
and
really
I
mean
we're
really
close.
I
I'm
just
buttoning
up
a
couple
of
things
so
by
the
next
time
we
have
this
meeting.
You
should
already
be
able
to
to
get
in
there
and
and
share
that
with
folks.
We
get
questions
all
the
time
of
course,
which
actually
brings
me
to
another
point.
A
A
So
that
way,
if
anybody
has
questions,
I'm
sure
they'll
be,
I
haven't
seen
it
yet,
but
I'm
sure
you'll
just
use
a
command
or
maybe
it'll,
be
watching
the
discord
all
the
time
and
answer
for
us
so
just
kind
of
trying
to
put
all
of
the
information
in
one
place
trying
to
make
it
easily
accessible
for
everybody.
A
So
that's
kind
of
the
biggest
news
that
I
have
of
course.
Last
time
we
talked
about
the
stargaze,
nfts
and
starry
bot,
so
we'll
be
using
starry
bot,
along
with
the
ai
and
and
the
guides
book,
so
we're
just
kind
of
like
buttoning
up
again
buttoning
up
our
discord
and
making
sure
that
everything
is
accessible
and
and
fun
to
use.
This
was
left
over
from
last
week.
So
thanks
again
for
that
ryan
from
last
time.
Our
last
time
not
last
week-
and
here
is
our
bear
market
liquidity
report.
We
can
skip
over
that.
A
So
last
time
we
had
talked
about
how
there
was
going
to
be
some
digital
events,
so
those
that
happened
in
austin.
You
can
go
to
the
coindesk
coindesk.com
website
and
find
the
speakers
list.
I
think
there's
some
links
also
to
some
presentations.
A
I
pulled
one
of
them
off
of
youtube
there.
So
if
you
can't
find
something
on
coindesk
just
go
ahead
and
go
to
youtube,
it
was
pretty
easy
for
me
to
find
on
there
and
also
gregory
was
at
gekkocon
at
the
same
time
and
there's
a
really
cool
video
on
youtube
as
well
about
reducing
our
carbon
footprint
via
web
3..
A
So
yeah,
not
as
short
as
I
thought
it
was
going
to
be
as
always
but
yeah.
So
I
guess
I
will
open
it
up
for
questions
and
yeah.
If
anybody's
got
any
questions
go
ahead
and
let's
toss
that
well
actually
give
me
one
moment
guys:
I'm
gonna
stop
sharing
here,
so
I
can
get
back
to
the
regular
screen.
A
I
know
it's
a
pain
every
time
I
do
this.
I
get
booted
so
yeah.
If
there's
any
questions
now
would
be
the
time
to
ask
those,
maybe
if
ryan
has
anything
to
add
per
maybe
a
timeline
update.
As
far
as
the
launch
is
concerned,
you're
more
than
welcome
to
voice
that
now
too
ryan.
Not
to
put
you
on
the
spot
like
that,
but
I
know.
C
You're
worried
yeah.
I
know
we
have
an
updated
timeline.
We've
basically
just
pushed
everything
back
two
weeks
at
the
moment.
C
That's
primary
primarily
because
we're
just
making
sure
that
we
have
all
the
functionality
we
need
for
the
bridge
service,
but
then
also
there
was
a
few
minor
bugs
and
inconsistencies
that
we
found
in
the
auditing
and
testing
process.
C
So
it
is
yeah,
it's
a
larger
release
and
we
want
to
take
our
time,
making
sure
everything's
right
and
that
we're
addressing
any
any
sort
of
issues
so
yeah.
Unfortunately,
we
have
to
push
the
time
back,
but
it
yeah
things
are
moving
along
still
and
we'll
continue
updating
that
timeline.
C
If
it
changes
within
the
the
community
forum,
discussion
and
yeah,
hopefully
fingers
crossed,
we
can
get
it
over
the
finish
line
here
sooner
than
later,
but
we
do
want
to
make
sure
that
we're
just
thoroughly
testing
everything
and-
and
that
is
it's
all
ready
to
go.
So.
Thank
you.
Thank
you
all
for
your
patience
and
yeah.
A
You
know
it
in
my
experience,
ryan.
I
I
think
that
folks
would
rather
have
something
done
right
than
to
have
it
just
pushed
out
fast.
So
I
I
appreciate
your
due
diligence
on
on
all
of
that
and
I
know
you're
working
really
hard
on
it,
so
yeah
yeah,
so
thank
you,
but
yeah
other
than
that.
Unless
there's
any
any
kind
of
questions
that
we
can
help
with.
D
Hey
hey
guys,
my
name
is
jan
ryan.
You
remember
me
maybe
from
seattle,
yeah,
so
the
reason
I'm
here
I
I
was
lurking
around
last
night
in
the
last
community-
call
already
I've
developed
an
interest
in
the
registry,
and
I've
been
talking
to
sarah,
mostly
and
and
gregory,
and
I
haven't
had
the
chance
to
to
really
pester
sam
on
in
that
regard.
But
I
have
a
very
concrete
question
on
what
you
showed
in
the
in
the
guidebook.
D
So
when
you
or
my
reason
for
the
interest
in
the
registry
is
that
I
think
that
the
region
registry
is
the
best
candidate
to
open
up
to
more
projects
that
are
not
necessarily
ready
for
minting
eco
credits
so
to
grab
projects
much
much
earlier
in
their
life
cycle,
potentially
even
pre-acquisition
of
land
right,
and
I
know
that
from
from
sarah
that
this
discussion
has
been
actually
going
on
for
a
few
weeks
within
region
that
that
this
is
sort
of
seen
as
well
and
in
that
regard,
what
you
showed
when
you
log
on
with
the
kepler
wallet
into
your
project,
the
glimpses
of
what
we
just
saw.
D
Do
you
happen
to
know?
If
that's
already
done
in
a
way
that
the
the
wallet
is
per
user
and
the
project
can
therefore
have
multiple
registered
wallets
as
administrators
or
is
it
single
wallet
equals
single
project.
D
A
A
A
A
A
So
if
there's
nothing
else,
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
and
give
everybody
their
eight
minutes
back
and
yeah
I'll
just
wait
another
five
ten
seconds
and
if
I
don't
hear
anything
we'll
we'll
say
our
goodbyes,
oh
insta
did
you
did
you
have
a
question?
You
had
your
hand
raised
there.
B
B
A
A
I
mean
it's
less
distracting
right
because
there's
not
you're,
not
you're,
not
focused
on
all
these
different
bull
runs
and
and
these
all
these
opportunities
you
may
be
missing
out
on
as
far
as
trading
is
concerned,
you
know
just
from
like
the
speculative
end
of
trading.
Crypto
is
it's.
It
can
be
quite
distracting.
A
So
with
that
kind
of
being
gone
now
we're
you
know
it's
a
lot
easier,
just
to
continually
focus
on
building
and
I
think
in
a
way
it
motivates
me
even
more
to
to
build
even
more
and
to
to
focus
even
more
because
you
know
I
really-
and
this
is
just
my
personal
opinion-
I
I've
got
some
other
projects
that
that
are
my
personal
projects
and
it
really.
I.
B
A
You
know
I
personally
want
to
focus
on
the
technology
and
really
share
that
technology,
so
it
takes
builders
during
a
bear
market
to
kind
of
achieve
that
that
that's
just
kind
of
my
opinion
on
that.
C
A
No,
no
you're
good.
I
I
was
really
gonna,
just
kind
of
say
the
same
thing
where
it
really
is
it's
it's.
You
know
there's
for
a
minute.
There
was
a
meme.
You
know
it
was
memified
a
bit
that
you
know
I'm
here
for
the
tech
you
know
and
it's
it
we
are
like.
There
are
truly
truly
people
here,
myself
and
ryan
and
most
people
on
our
team.
You
know
that
are
all
of
the
people
who
are
in
it.
A
You
know
the
engineering
team
and
lots
of
people
that
I
know
on
other
projects
are
truly
here
for
the
tech,
and
you
can
tell
that
these
are
the
defining
moments.
A
bear
market
is
really
what
shows
like
who's
here
for
the
money
and
who's
here
for
the
tech.
You
know
it's
it's
it's
not
you
know,
I
mean
I
don't
really
have
the
words
for
it,
but
basically
it's
just
like
if
you're
still
around
during
during
a
bear
market
and
you're
working,
you
know
that's
really
valuable.
A
A
B
That's
what's
up
that's
what's
up
and
and
just
to
just
so
you
can
know
me,
you
can
know
me
a
little
bit
better.
I
this
is.
This
will
be
like
my
first
bear
market.
I
don't
know
I
just
been
here
since
february
2021,
for
example,
and
I've
seen
a
lot
of
things
a
lot,
but
actually
seeing
these
kind
of
projects
that
I
want
to
build,
no
matter
what
or
no
matter
how
no
matter
who
right
they
just
keep
on
building
and
I'm
really
excited
on
those
things.
So
thank
you
for
sharing
that.
A
A
Awesome,
cool
yeah,
so
I'll
go
ahead
and
give
you
guys
those
last
three
minutes
back
and
thanks
everybody
for
your
questions
and
your
attention
and
thanks
for
showing
up
so
we
will
see
you
on
discord
and
all
over
twitter
and
right
here
again
in
two
weeks,
so
have
a
good
one.
Everyone.