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From YouTube: Regenerati News Hour August 17, 2023 GG18
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Gregory Landau and guests chat about #GG18, Solana/Regen, and more
A
B
C
A
From
the
Loa
and
regen
teams
really
excited
to
have
you
here
we're
just
starting
to
file
in
Gregory's
on
his
way
over
I'm
gonna
extend
some
speaker
invitations
to
some
of
our
Bitcoin
Grant
round.
Folks,
I'm
gonna
have
Eco
token
come
up
and
go
Wrangle.
Some
people
so
stand
by
just
for
another
minute.
A
Good
to
see
you
there
all
right
folks,
well,
I'll,
start
the
kind
of
soft
onboarding
here.
While
we
wait
for
Gregory
to
join
us,
so
it
is
Thursday,
gosh,
I,
don't
even
know
what
day
of
the
week
or
August
17th
there.
We
are
that's
where
we
are
on
this
planet.
Things
are
really
moving.
As
always
sorry,
I'm,
just
inviting
Gregory
and
moving
is
always
our
teams.
A
Are
a
variety
of
folks
are
preparing
to
gather
here
to
discuss
a
bunch
of
things
that
are
moving
in
regen
ecosystem,
there's
some
folks
traveling
to
climate
week,
which
is
going
to
be
exciting,
there's
all
of
our
git
coin,
folks,
some
of
our
treasured
partners
and
friends
in
the
community
who
are
working
organized
folks
to
donate
at
the
moment,
which
is
always
a
fun
and
hot
time
on
Twitter,
all
the
chill
Fest.
A
So
we'll
get
into
that
a
little
bit
today
we
have
an
exciting
announcement
announcement
around
Eco
token
connecting
regen
and
Solana
ecosystem.
So
we
can
talk
about
that.
So
we're
going
to
dig
into
all
of
that.
My
erstwalk
co-host
Gregory
landue
chiming
in
from
the
Eastern
side
of
this
country,
I'm
on
the
western
side,
as
always,
Gregory
are
we
in,
as
we
say,
chromatic
Splendor,
yet
over
in
your
neck
of
the
woods
or
what
is
what
is?
How
is
our?
A
D
Trees,
the
trees
are,
trees,
are
still
green.
There's
the
first
little
hints
of
of
yellowing
I've
been
seeing
this
last
week.
It
is
very
wet.
A
D
Great
yeah,
so
it's
it's
wet,
it's
rainy,
we're
just
coming
up
on
yeah
I
mean
the
Golden
Rod
is
the
Golden.
Rod
is
blooming
here,
b-bomb
and
echinacea,
and
other
flowers
like
that
are
all
in
full
bloom.
So
it's
just
a
it's
a
very
it's,
a
very
beautiful,
beautiful
moment
and
yeah
I.
D
Don't
know,
I
mean
sweet
corn
is
in
and
has
been
for
a
little
while
and
it's
kind
of
the
this
peak
little
last
moment
of
of
Summer
and
it'll
be
it'll
be
summer
here
until
or
you
know
like
similar
kind
of
weather
pattern
until
it
starts
to
cool
off
and
you
know,
I
don't
know,
we
usually
I
think
we
probably
get
our
first
Frost
in
mid
to
late
September
depending
on
you
know,
climate
and
weather.
So
that's
kind
of
that's
kind
of
the
status
here,
but
rainy
and
wet,
which
is
a
blessing.
D
A
Yeah
speaking
of
weather,
actually
I
just
want
to
also.
This
is
our
first
regenerate
NewsHour
since
all
of
the
tragedy
in
Lahaina
in
Hawaii,
it's
a
place
that
I
visited
a
few
times
and
I
I've
friends
of
friends,
who've
lost
homes
and
anyhow
I,
just
yeah
you're,
just
sending
a
big
shout
out.
My
wife
is
from
Hawaii
to
all
the
families
and
community
members
over
there.
Just
what
a
devastating
devastating
moment,
I
think
another
you
know
call
to
action
to
continue
to
engage
with
the
planet
as
best
we
can.
A
Anyhow
I
see
our
friends
Ishmael,
a
colleague
of
mine
and
a
part
of
the
economy
team
Eco
token
Ogallala
I've
invited
you
up
same
Sev
I've
invited
you
up
I'm,
trying
to
figure
out,
maybe
Gregory
you
can
try.
A
Up
folks,
as
well
I
know
Bruno's
trying
to
get
up
as
well
and
Enzo
so
for
some
reason,
I'm
trying
to
hit
it
up,
and
it's
not
working
quite
yet
so
I'll
try
again
here
in
a
moment,
maybe
Gregory
you
want
to
kind
of
give
us.
A
A
I'm
curious
to
get
kind
of
where
yeah,
where,
where
life's,
hitting
you
right
now
when
it
comes
to
regen,
Network
kind
of
opportunities
and
some
of
the
things
that
are
in
front
of
us,
that
are
really
front
of
mind
for
you.
That
might
be
worth
sharing
with
the
community.
D
D
Well,
excited
for
I'm
I'm
super
excited
for
this
conversation
with
everybody
here
excited
about
all
of
the
different
projects
that
are
going
to
be
chatting
and
kind
of
the
the
movements
I'm
excited
for
sunflowers
rebranding
from
Ecolab
excited
to
hear
about
that.
Sev
I'm
excited
to
hear
about
economy's,
app
and
region
of
agroforestry
work
and
Eco
tokens
work,
bridging
to
all
sorts
of
ecosystems
and
oguala
oglala's
work,
doing
restoration
on
the
Great
Plains,
there's
just
so
much
stuff
going
on.
D
I
just
want
to
make
sure
everybody
just
take
a
moment
for
those
of
you
who
are
here.
Maybe-
and
just
do
probably
a
lot
of
you
have,
but
just
do
a
quick
retweet,
and
you
know
make
sure
to
invite
folks
that
you
would
like
to
have
in
this
conversation
those
of
you
who
are
up
on
stage
just
so
we
make
sure
to
be
targeting
it.
D
That
I
just
want
to
note
on
here
on
the
platform
formerly
known
as
Twitter
is,
you
know
recently
in
our
world
in
region,
sort
of
Cosmos
Corner
we've
been
getting
beat
up
by
a
group
of
like
anti-globalist,
Wes,
World
economic
Forum,
hating
folks,
for
what
I'm
not
entirely
sure
Giselle
I'm,
not
sure
if
you
saw
that,
but
we
contributed
I,
just
sort
of
want
to
speak
on
this.
For
just
a
moment.
We
contributed
to
a
sort
of
like
knowledge
generation
process
with
a
really
big
community
and
Giselle.
D
Our
lead
scientists
who's
here
in
the
room,
did
a
lot
of
work
just
to
kind
of
contribute
to
that
and
it's
under
the
auspices
of
the
world
economic
Forum
other
than
that
we
have
no
other
relationship
with
them
and
the
fact
that
we
contributed
to
this
big
Community
sort
of,
like
fact
and
opinion
Gathering,
as
you
know,
that
we
felt
pretty
flattered
I
think
to
be
included
as
leaders
in
an
emerging
sector
to
be
able
to
put
information
into
that
and
kind
of
you
know,
move
the
conversation
forward.
D
That
fact
is
now
being
sort
of
weaponized
to
tell
some
very
strange
story
about
what
regen
is
and
how
that
and
then
it's
like
ESG
this
and
corporate
climate
change.
That
and
I
don't
know
it's
very
strange
and
interesting
reality.
Distortion
field
experience
and
I
also
kind
of
feel
like
there's
a
similar
level
of
conversation
going
on
around
the
shell
funding
of
git
coin
and
so
I'm
curious,
in
addition
to
everybody
getting
a
chance
to
just
like
have
the
stage
and
talk
about
the
amazing
grounded
work.
D
You're
doing
I'd
also
like
to
offer
the
opportunity
for
sort
of
a
safe
space
with
in
which
we're
dedicating
context
to
unpack
anything
that
you're
wrangling
with
any
of
these
complex
topics.
So
if
there's
something
that's
been
on
your
mind,
those
of
you
who
are
coming
up
this
amazing
group
of
folks
who
are
doing
great
work
in
the
world,
there's
stuff,
that's
coming
up
on.
D
It's
like
it
just
feels
like
that's
the
world
that
we're
living
in
that's
the
context
of
the
platform,
we're
having
this
conversation
on
even
and
let's
be
conscious
to
like
set
that
aside,
listen
to
each
other
and
feel
free
and
safe
to
like
bring
up
stuff
that
you're
chewing
on,
and
let's
all
do
our
best
to
kind
of
like
defend
that
space
for
each
other,
so
that
we
can
actually
have
real
conversations.
D
So
so
with
that
I
I
kind
of
want
to
I
mean
gosh,
there's
so
many
different
conversations
here
to
have
and
I
I
think
I'd
like
to
start.
If
it's
okay
with
Sev.
D
Do
you
mind,
kicking
us
off,
given
your
awesome
Rebrand,
and
this
is
a
new
icon
in
front
of
us-
and
maybe
you
know
just
share
some
thoughts
and
and
share
a
little
bit
about
what
you
guys
are
focusing
on
right
now
and
then
we
can
kind
of
pass
around
and
get
oblala
and
Eco
token
and
economy
up
and
kind
of
have
an
emerging
conversation.
B
Absolutely
hi
regen
folks,
hi
Gregory,
thanks
for
including
me
in
the
conversation
here
on
the
sort
of
I
guess
controversies
of
the
day.
I
I
feel
like
it's
the
nature.
It's
it's
human
nature
to
you
know,
fall
into
these
traps
of
using
limited
information
to
label
things
and
ideas
and
organizations,
and
whatever
you
know
way,
they
jump
to
conclusions
and
I
I'm,
very
thankful
for
spaces
like
this
and
communities
like
this.
B
B
It's
just
a
you
know
a
consistent
call
to
embrace
complexity,
Embrace
diversity,
in
all
things,
diversity
of
ideas,
diversity,
if
in
biodiversity
and
diversity
and
everything
maximizing
by
diversity,
is
something
I've
I've
found
is
a
is
a
good,
relatively
good
principle
but
yeah
on
our
Rebrand
and
what
we've
been
up
to
I'm
really
excited
about
it.
B
I
think
you
know
I
shared
a
bit
about
this,
but
it's
just
this
challenge
with
what
we're
working
on
and
it
kind
of
speaks
to
these
conversate
broader
conversations
of
being
angry
at
things
and
there's
a
need
to
really
just
be
optimistic
and
and
anchor
our
ethos
and
the
inspiring
the
uplifting
and
make
sure
that's
the
focus.
I
have
this
philosophy
on
sort
of
net
positive
energy,
which
is
you
can
put
energy
and
effort
into
going
against
things
and
that's
still
needed.
B
We
need
people
fighting
against
what's
wrong
in
the
world,
but
the
amount
of
energy
you
have
to
put
into
that
thing.
Whatever
it
is
to
actually
have
a
tangible
impact
on
it
is
higher
than
what
it
takes
to
put
energy
into
something
new
and
get
people
excited
about
something
about
an
idea.
That's
that's
positive,
and
so
it's
just
it's
from
my
perspective
and
experience.
It's
easier
to
put
energy
into
things
that
are
have
just
a
a
positive
vibe
to
them
right
and
so.
B
Sunflower,
the
Rebrand
to
Sunflower
Ecotec,
is,
is
in
sort
of
embracing
that
idea
and
and
that
this
idea
that
sunflowers
are
this
symbol
of
optimism
and
and
hope
and
the
another
interesting
piece
to
it
is
like
this
idea
of
plants
having
agency
and
ecosystems
having
agency
and
sunflowers
are
a
great
example
of
like
being
able
to
see
that
in
real
time
as
they
follow
the
Sun
throughout
the
day
like
you
can
actually
see
their
like
sort
of
tangible
agency
in
the
world
and
happy
to
get
into
like
all
the
stuff
that
we're
working
on,
but
I
also
don't
want
to
like
take
out
the
too
much
of
the
time
here,
but
so
I'll
stop
there
and
pause,
but
yeah
we're
we're
of
tons
of
of
great
threads
that
we're
working
on.
D
A
D
Gregory,
oh
sorry,
I
was
just
making
my
way
back
to
the
unmute
thanks
Sev,
that's
great!
Well,
yeah!
Let's,
let's
just
do
a
quick
round,
that's
a
fantastic
overview,
and
maybe
maybe
before
we
move
on
like
given
the
sort
of
like
I
guess,
holistic
style
of
Engagement
that
sunflower
is
is
modeling.
I
am
also
curious
if
you
had
to
just
sort
of
distill
the
essence
and
and
the
most
important
thing
if
you
had
to
pick
something.
D
That's
like
this
is
what
sunflower
is
taking
responsibility
for
kind
of
in
this
broader
ecosystem
of
things
and
what
we
really
think
needs
to
be
done.
Do
you
mind
just
like
making
like.
B
B
So
I
like
to
break
it
down
like
this
so
high
level,
the
North
Star
is
accelerating
Humanity's
capacity
to
regenerate
ecosystems
faster
than
we
degrade
them.
That's
where
we're
headed
the
one
level
deeper
than
that
or
or
above
that
is
is,
is
how
do
we
make
regeneration
and
occupation?
How
do
we
make
it
a
viable
career
path
and
then
we've
identified
two
big
friction
points
in
making
that
a
reality,
and
so
the
goal,
the
more
immediate
tangible
goal,
is
working
towards
one
onboarding.
B
How
do
we
make
it
really
easy
for
people
to
find
their
regenerative
Pathways
their
the
pathway
to
making
a
regenerative
income
through
origination
of
ecological
assets,
for
instance,
or
the
many
different
ways
people
are
creating
tokenized
impact
or
other
ways
of
compensating
people
for
having
a
positive
impact?
B
We
want
to
make
a
a
tool
for
finding
that
path,
really
easy,
based
on
people's
their
skills,
their
resources,
their
geography,
their
their
interests,
if
they're,
if
they're
interested
in
being
a
potential
regenerator
and
this
idea
of
a
regenerator
becoming
a
new
job
title
or
a
side
hustle
a
climate
Hustle,
then
this
this
should
be
a
go-to
platform.
B
For
that,
and
then
the
second
piece
is
that
the
proof
of
impact
at
really
small
scales
is
difficult
because
of
the
high
cost
Associated
things
and
a
lot
of
the
folks
here
are
engaged
in
solving
for
that
as
well.
But
that's
it's
holding
space
and
weaving
Technologies
together
to
solve
for
low
cost
proof
of
impact
at
small
scales.
Those
are
the
two
big
friction
points
that
we're
trying
to
address.
D
Awesome,
thank
you.
Sev!
That's
great!
Well,
I'm,
just
gonna
pass
it
on
sort
of
walking
through
kind
of
icon,
passing
around
clockwise
here
from
the
top,
so
will
from
Oglala.
Do
you
want
to
good.
D
Do
you
want
to
give
us
a
little
overview
of
of
what
you're,
what
you're
cooking
up
and
and
how
you
doing.
F
Yeah
thanks
good
morning,
yeah
things
are
okay
here,
Texas
there's
just
like
some
like
political
ugliness
happening,
that's
ugly,
but
like
our
work,
everything's
going
pretty
well,
we
did.
We
did
a
lot
of
like
check,
damn
stuff
in
February,
and
then
we
got
a
whole
bunch
of
rain
like
more
than
a
Year's
worth
of
rain,
and
those
that
didn't
wash
out
are
doing
really.
Well,
they
caught
a
lot
of
soil
sediment
and
just
you
could
see
a
lot
of
changes
and
then
we've
been
kind
of
planning.
What
are
we
gonna?
F
Do
you
know
next
year,
because
kind
of
like
our
working
season
is
the
winter.
You
know
before
the
growing
season
before
the
rainy
season,
because
they
correspond
here
and
so
yeah
we've
been
planning
out
our
our
work,
this
winter
and
I'm
pretty
excited
about
it,
there's
a
few
things
that
are
kind
of
up
in
the
air,
but
it
should
be
so
like
our
our
pilot.
This
year
was
sub-optimal
primarily
because
it
wasn't
easily
publicly
accessible.
F
We
couldn't
like
engage
a
bunch
of
neighbors
or
Boy
Scouts
to
go
out
and
do
stuff
because
it
was
on
private
property
and
they
weren't.
You
know
like
it
was
just
it
was
tricky
and
we
think
that
we're
gonna
be
able
to
do
some
work
on
like
like
kind
of
true
kind
of
community.
It's
not
public
property,
but
it's
it's
open
to
membership.
It's
a
it's
a
nature
center,
and
so
we're
excited
about
that.
F
The
web
three
stuff
is
it's
hard.
It's
just
like
it's.
So
much
is
falling
apart
and
a
year
ago,
or
a
little
over
a
year
ago,
kind
of
thought.
You
know
we
could
change
the
world
and
yeah
optimism
is
a
little
harder
to
find,
but
happy
to
be
here.
I,
don't
know
was
that
thing
how's
that
for
answer.
D
That's
great
and
tell
us
just
really
quickly
about
what
you
know
this
this
get
coin
round
like
what?
What
are
you
going
to
be
focusing
on
sort.
D
F
Yeah,
well,
no,
that's
excellent!
So
again
we
kind
of
have
like
our
physical,
like
our
local
stuff
going
and
and
it's
it's
good,
but
it's
not
transformative
and
and
that's
what
we
want
to
kind
of
get
back
to
is.
Is
that
so
so
we
have
some
like
Eco
credit
Concepts,
that
we
really
want
to
flesh
out,
and
we
want
to
do
that
well
with
y'all
in
in
part
and
and
It's
Tricky.
F
There's
some
some
aspects
to
it
that
are
like
different
from
from
a
carbon
focused
credit,
but
it's
doable
I
think,
and
so
we
want
to
get
back
to
that
kind
of
stuff.
We
want
to
get
back
to
working
on
yeah,
the
tech
and
and
yeah
there's
there's
also
some
governance
and
and
like
kind
of
like
so
USF,
you
know
what
is
his
like
territory
or
whatever,
within
the
space
and
and
that
helps
so
I
know
what
ours
is,
and
that
is
like
a
bio
region.
F
And-
and
so
we
have
a
bio
region
that
the
high
plains,
which
is
but
like
the
Ecology
of
which
is
totally
dominated
by
access
to
clean
water
and
the
only
clean
water
is
groundwater.
Because
it's
a
semi-arid
area
and
so
we're
water,
centered
and
yeah,
so
we
have
like
our
bioregional
territory
that
we're
trying
to
help,
and
then
we
and
then
the
intersection
with
yeah
refire.
F
What
three
because
there's,
for
example,
there's
carbon
buyers
out
they're
making
offers
to
to
lease
or
to
generate
carbon
credits
by
Leasing
rangeland,
and
so
these
these
cattle
operators
are
like.
You
know,
kind
of
oh
free
money
that
they're
fishy,
there's
there's
so
many
problems
with
it
and
I.
Try
to
tell
them
that,
like
really
I
think
their
best
option
right
now
might
be
rigid
and
they
just
they
look
at
us
like
we're
nuts
and
that's
a
shame.
F
We
gotta
we
gotta
flesh
out
and
mature
these
distributed
options
of
incentivizing
land
use
or
governing
our
yeah,
like
voluntarily,
governing
our
use
of
water.
D
Fantastic
thanks
will
well,
let's
keep
it,
keep,
keep
it
moving
and
get
Alpha
biota
and
Bruno
up
here
to
jam
about
economy
and
and
where
you
all
are
at
and
where
your
focus
is
and
then
I
think
James
from
ecotoken.
H
Hey
Greg
nice
to
hear
you
guys.
Do
you
hear
me
well,
yeah,
I,
guess,
yep
sound
great,
so
yeah
great
listening
to
all
of
your
updates.
Congratulations!
Sev!
On
the
brand
development!
It
looks
really
cool.
H
The
sunflower
I
really
like
it
and
I
also
would
like
to
sympathize
with
Greg
with
concerns
with
annoyances,
and
maybe
some
hard
conversations
going
everywhere,
and
you
know
I
was
thinking
also
about
this
shell
thing
in
the
git
coin
and
one
one
thing:
I
I,
think
that
you
know
in
life
and
in
business
in
general,
there
is
always
going
to
be.
H
You
know
a
group
that
will
you
know
like
putting
out
the
choices,
so
you
know
either
like,
for
example,
if
shell
wasn't
putting
a
lot
of
putting
some
money
in
this
round
like
there
would
be
a
group
of
people
that
would
say.
Oh,
why?
Why
don't
you
you
get
you?
You
don't
get
these
incentives
for
the
community.
You
know
because,
with
this
way
you
can
increase
support,
so
you
know
in
in
now.
In
any
case,
there
will
always
be
some
controvers
and
I
think
in
life.
H
We
we
should
just
move
forward
and
focus
on
our
practice
that
what
we
are
doing
so
I
I
really
enjoy
I,
think
foreign.
We
really
enjoy
to
be
part
of
the
region,
Network
Community,
because
we
see
a
lot
of
good
good
things
going
on
and
practice
and
movements
in
the
field
like
we
was
talking
about
this
experiences
that
he's
having
there
in
the
field.
So
we
see
like
everyone
here,
is
trying
to
move
forward
with
regeneration
and
that's
what
really
excites
people
in
the
end
of
the
day.
So
I
think
that's
the
most
important.
H
In
the
end
of
the
day,
we
want
to
see
land
being
regenerated.
We
want
to
you,
know,
boost
activities
in
the
ground
on
the
ground
and
that's
kind
of
the
path
that
economy
has
been.
You
know
walking
through.
We
have
been
focusing
a
lot
on
the
Practical
part
of
regeneration,
so
we
see
that
the
community
of
projects
in
the
website
in
the
platform
they're
bringing
a
lot
of
educational
perspective
and
I
think
that's
what
what's
kind
of
engaging
a
lot.
H
The
community,
because
different
projects
want
to
see
the
strategies
that
other
projects
are
adopting.
So
we
we
really
think
that
that's
where
the
value
right
now
is
is
to
be
found.
You
know
so
sharing
all
this
kind
of
innovation.
The
field
like
you
know
we
work
a
lot
with
agroforestry,
but
when
we
talk
about
regeneration
there
are
so
many
things
on
the
table
right,
so
management
of
waters
or
Sustainable
Building,
and
there
are
so
many
techniques.
H
You
know
that
you
can't
really
find
on
the
internet
so,
like
you
see
all
the
time
that
people
find
a
solution
for
for
something
on
the
re
irrigation
or
on
the
way
that
the
trees
are
organized.
So
it's
always
cool
to
see
what
others
have
achieved
and
in
this
sense,
like
you
know
to
just
to
to
to
break
the
wall
of
controversies.
I
I,
don't
know
if
this
would
be
the
best
expression
in
English.
But
you
know
in
the
like
I'm
saying
the
end
of
the
day.
H
You
know:
building
good
quality
regeneration.
That's
what's
give
us
energy
to
keep
going
and
it's
been
really
exciting
until
now
and
yeah
thanks
talking
to
all
of
you
here,
maybe
Ishmael
wants
to
say
something
else,
so
we
have
recently
updated
some
things
in
the
website
and
it's
looking
really
nice.
G
Hey
Bruno
thanks
so
much
for
for
that
excellent
kind
of
bird's
eye
view
of
everything
that's
going
on
in
in
our
our
area,
industry
of
regeneration
and
also
tying
that
back
to
what
we're
doing
at
Echo
Navi.
G
So,
basically
we're
a
platform,
a
community
of
regenerators,
and
this
community
is
growing
and
interacting
every
day
with
the
site.
We
are
gamifying
the
process
of
regeneration,
so
we're
making
it
fun
we're
making
it
hip
we're,
making
it
cool
to
be
a
regenerator.
So
we've
got
people
coming
to
the
site
every
day,
posting
their
activities
and
we're
actually
using
the
web
3
incentives
that
we're
accumulating
and
distributing
to
the
regenerators
rewarding
them
for
their
effort.
G
G
Recently,
we've
been
included
in
a
startup
boot
camp
accelerator,
so
we've
we
have
a
team
of
advisors
now
Consulting
and
helping
us
to
narrow
down
our
product
Market
fit
and
bring
in
our
product
to
Market.
You
know
revising
the
strategy
and
fine-tuning
it
so
we
launched
this
system
and
currently
we're
going
through
the
iterations
of
improvement
and
onboarding
more
and
more
users.
We've
made
it
much
easier
now
for
anyone
to
open
up
an
account
with
one
click:
your
Google
account.
G
Now
you
can
get
a
crypto
address,
we're
working
both
with
evm
and
IBC.
We
think
that's
going
to
be
basically
what
tcpip
becomes
in
the
future,
so
so
we're
shooting
for
this
kind
of
when
you
know,
there's
the
browser,
Wars
and
everything
kind
of
converts
around
Mozilla
and
webkit.
G
Let's
see
so
yeah
we're
based
in
Brazil,
we've
got
a
large
community,
that's
growing
they're,
getting
out
there
they're
regenerating
and
we're
looking
for
more
ways
to
accelerate
the
generation
process
to
to
remunerate
and
yeah.
It's
been
a
blast,
we're
so
stoked
to
be
a
part
of
region,
Network
and
part
of
this
community,
thanks
Dave
from
lower
labs
for
inviting
us
and
Gregory
from
region,
Network
and
and
everyone
that's
here,
it's
great
to
hear
about
your
projects
and
looking
forward
to
much
more
in
the
future.
D
Awesome
thanks
Ishmael
I'm
super
excited
about
the
work
that
you're
doing
and
at
some
point
would
love
to.
You
know
maybe
have
another
regenerating
news
hour
where
we
have
a
deeper
just
kind
of
technical
discussion
about
what
people
foresee
as
convert
convergence
around
the
technology,
what
the
choices
are
and
how
we
can
all
do
do
best
to
kind
of
yeah
be
building
together.
So
you.
D
Let's
put
a
pin
in
that
and
kind
of
come
back
to
it
and
with
that
I'd
love
to
invite
James
to
hop
up
and
and
jam
with
us
a
little
bit
share
a
little
bit
about
Eco
token
and
and
the
the
work
going
on
to
bring
regen
Eco
credits
over
to
the
Solana
ecosystem
and
the
big
news
of
that's
recent.
If
we
can
share
about
that
and
just
yeah,
just
kind
of
you
know
shares
well
like
what
what
what's
moving
what's
moving
and
shaking.
What
are
you
excited
about.
C
Hey
Greg
here
thanks
so
much
for
having
me
and
yeah
so
I
guess
also
very
happy
to
chat
about.
You
know,
show
and
World
economic
form
after
but
yeah.
C
Basically,
we
just
launched
our
website,
so
you
can
now
offset
regen
credits
on
Solana
and
that's
basically
stage
one
of
where
we
want
to
get
to
which
is
kind
of
make
regen
credits
accessible
across
as
many
chains
as
possible,
and
so
the
The
Next
Step
would
be
to
add
a
retirable
plungeable
token
on
other
chains,
so
sort
of
a
bridge
that
can
be
allowed
for
retired
credits.
C
So
right
now
anyone
can
basically
log
on
to
the
site
ecotokin.earth
and
offset
on
Solana
as
much
as
you
want
and
you
get
the
nft
verification
for
the
offset.
So
what
we
do
is
we
take
the
transaction
hash
from
the
retirement
on
region
and
then
put
it
into
the
metadata
of
the
nft.
C
You
get
a
nice
little
impact
certificate
with
the
project
that
you
supported
on
there
and
then
that'll
be
in
your
wallet
as
basically
a
proof
of
impact
that
can
be
used
for
token
gating
and
Discord
channels,
and
all
that,
so
you
can
have
sort
of
a
a
proof
of
offset
to
access
certain
Discord
channels
and
whatever
you
want
to
do
with
that
there
so
yeah.
That's
the
platform
and
yeah
we're
just
gonna,
keep
building
that
out
and
and
keep
going.
So
hopefully
we
can
add
a
lot
more
features
in
the
coming
months.
C
D
It
yeah
I'm
super
excited
James
and
it's
just
super
clear
and
and
useful
and
exciting,
so
congrats
on
continuing
to
ship
and
launch
and
really
for
everybody
here,
there's
just
so
much
moving.
You
know.
One
big
reflection
for
us
is:
how
do
we
get
better
at
sharing
all
of
the
wins
in
the
current
climate?
C
As
a
refi
Community,
we
really
need
to
stop
scaring
away
investment
capital.
I
think
every
time
that
we
kind
of
Shame
a
company
for
trying
to
do
good
and
bringing
in
capital
into
space
it.
It
just
hurts
our
cause
because
that's
going
to
scare
other
companies
away
from
investing
in
us
and
and
me
personally,
I-
think
that
there's
no
better
way
out
there.
C
F
C
A
much
bigger
and
more
lasting
impact
than
a
single
time
offset,
so
the
more
I
guess
companies
get
for
investing
in
the
company
they're,
just
gonna,
you
know
say:
okay!
Well,
won't
do
that
again.
I'll
just
offset
my
emissions
and
you
know
that
it
really
hurts
the
movement
and
then
with
the
world.
C
Economic
Forum
thing
I,
think
that
you
know
the
the
pushback
is
probably
a
lot
behind
that
whole
you'll
owe
nothing
and
be
happy
kind
of
motto
that
they're
running
with
and
I
think
regions
kind
of,
be
the
opposite
of
that
region.
Kind
of
brings
freedom
to
carbon
offsets
and
allows
basically
anyone
to
just
do
what
they're
comfortable.
F
C
E
D
Yeah
totally
I
love
that
and
I
guess,
I
mean
and
I
and
I
agree
and
I'm
curious.
You
know
this
is
kind
of
maybe
take
a
quick
crack
at
this
James
and
then
I'd
love
thoughts
from
other
folks
and
if
audience
members
want
to
hop
in
on
this
as
well,
you
know
question
what
is
the
you
know
to
what
degree
should
we
be
running
kind
of
like
an
ideological
purity
test?
D
So
if
an
institution
like
the
world
economic
Forum,
which
is
basically
like
a
giant
status
Club,
where
sort
of
like
the
elites
of
the
world,
you
know
shuffle
status
around
and
Shine
the
spotlight
on
ideas
or
people
or
whatever's
kind
of
in
Vogue,
and
it's
kind
of
just
like
a
I,
don't
know
it
at
least
to
my,
to
my
mind,
it's
kind
of
like
random,
and
you
know
it's
it's
just
a
meme
amplifier.
It's
like
an
elite
me
map,
amplifier.
D
At
the
moment,
to
what
degree
do
you
just
sort
of
like
ignore
them
or
not,
engage
or
to
what
degree
do
you
like,
engage
them
and
say
actually
you're
wrong,
and
we
need
self-sovereign
communities
and
control
over,
like
crypto,
wallets
and
control
over
standards
processes
to
be
distributed
widely
amongst
a
broad
Community,
not
centralized
and
bureaucratized
and
owned
and
operated
by
a
corporate
Elite?
Instead,
we
need
to
break
that
model,
which
I
think
is
a
huge
part
of
what
region
network
is
doing
and
why
we
chose
web3
in
the
first
place.
D
C
Yeah
I
would
say
just
really
quickly
that
it's
probably
really
similar
to
the
the
shell
argument
in
that,
if
they're
going
to
add
a
huge
opportunity
for
regen
and
help
regen
grow
a
ton,
then
you
should
take
advantage
and
just
be
able
to
kind
of
get
across
that
nuanced
view
of
like
this
is
this
is
what
we're
building
this
is
what
we're
about
and
that
this
is
how
we're
helping
the
world
economic
form
kind
of
adjust
to
more
or
basically
educate
them
on
a
more
decentralized
approach
is
the
way
I'd
go
about
it,
but
I'll
stop
talking
now.
F
Well
so
I
talked
to
one
of
these:
these
carbon
I
guess
project
developers
that
are
trying
to
sign
up
Ranchers
and
the
last
one
I
talked
to
he
sold
a
bunch
of
credits
to
Shell
and
he
was
out
there
signing
up
projects
and
he
could
do
a
lot
better
than
he's
doing,
but
at
least
she's
doing
it
I
mean,
isn't
that
kind
of,
like
the
whole
point
of
the
the
carbon
credit
or
like
the
voluntary
I
mean
we
have
a
lot
of
unresolved
philosophical
problems.
F
But
yeah
like
the
whole
point,
is
to
make
the
majors
pay
for
polluting
and
and
here's
a
major
pain,
and
it's
not
nearly
enough
but
yeah
I-
think
that's
good
I.
Think
I.
D
Have
a
spicy
take
to
interject
here.
This
is
and
just
like,
disclaimer
I
I
only
partially,
if
at
all
believe
about
what
I'm,
what
I'm
going
to
say.
But
imagine,
let's
put
our
tinfoil
conspiracy
hats
on
who
stands
to
gain
the
most
by
amplifying
the
anti-esg
anti-corporate
offsetting
memes,
such
as
carbon
credits
are
merely
and
just
a
in
quotes,
licensed
to
pollute,
and
therefore
we
should
just
do
away
with
them.
D
E
D
I'm
kind
of
concerned,
actually
that
that
that's
that
the
muddying
of
the
water
is
actually
in
a
weird
way
being
driven
by
exactly
the
people
that
it
appears
are
being
attacked.
Thoughts.
F
F
Yeah
we've
got
like
big
political
questions
to
deal
with
and
I.
Don't
really
know
how
refi
engages
that
we
do
need
to
figure
it
out.
D
What's
the
you
know,
because
kind
of
what
we're
talking
about
here
is
sort
of
like
the
meme
memes
and
politics
of
our
industry,
right
in
which
there's
like
a
counter
narrative
against
ESG
and
maybe
refi
and
other
things
emerging
and
which
is
maybe
we
should
celebrate
that
because
it
means
that,
as
a
movement,
we've
succeeded
in
being
at
least
that
relevant,
but
in
Brazil
is
that
is
there
also
also
sort
of
like
like
a
whiplash
or
a
counter
narrative,
or
are
people
broadly
across
the
political
Spectrum
excited
what
what's
moving
down
there
in
relationship
to
this
bigger
question.
H
Thanks
Greg,
that's
an
excellent
question
and
those
were
great
thoughts
that
were
being
put
here
so
I
would
say:
I
say
that
there
is
indeed
this
counter
narrative,
but
there
is
I
would
say
that
there
is
much
more
excitement
for
what
can
be
achieved
and
so
like
as
we
we
talk
about
shell
I
mean
also
in
the
end
of
the
day,
everybody
is
using
petrol,
even
people
that
that
are
regenerating.
H
Now
you
know,
if
you
have
to
use
a
tractor,
you
have
to
sell
some
products
in
the
market,
so
you
know
it's.
It's
still
a
thing
that
is
used
by
all
of
us
and
from
my
perspective,
what
I
understand
is
that
you
know
if,
if
people,
it's
also
a
challenge
for
people
in
the
ground
for
Farmers
for
field
people
that
wants
to
make
a
transition
for
Energy
Efficiency,
you
know
if
there
are
these
funds
available
if
they
are
coming
from
the
ones.
H
That's
supposedly
are
the
ones
that
are
polluting
more
so
you
know
if
people
can
manage
and
make
these
funds
work
out
to
you
know
to
create
the
solutions
that
we
need.
You
know,
then,
in
the
you
know,
midterm,
you
know
even
the
petrol.
It
will
not
be
necessary,
so
you
know
they
think
that
whole
thing
is
about
converting
this
energy.
H
Let's
say
you
know
and
using
this
Financial
power
that
they're
putting
in
availability
you
know
and
so
and
taking
back
from
you
know
what
you're
saying
about
narratives
and
this
kind
of
things
you
know
so
I
really
see
that
the
word
is,
you
know,
polarizing
everything
you
know
from
times
and
times
there
is
always
some
hard
polarizations
and
you
know
I
think
we
just
have
to
move
you
know
in
through
fit.
You
know
and
not
take
it
totally
serious.
H
None
of
this
extreme
concerns,
of
course
there
are,
there
will
be
Discounter
narratives
and
you
know
from
a
philosophical
standpoint,
like
you
said,
Greg
it's
you
know
it's
actually
interesting.
You
know
that
a
Counterpoint
comes
up,
which
means
that
the
arguments
are
strong
and
there
is
you
know
in
philosophy:
you're
always
testing
right,
the
the
logic
and
the
arguments
so
it
it
can
also
be
used
to
boost
the
narrative
towards
you
know:
funding
carbon
markets
and
this
kind
of
things
so
yeah.
H
It's
it's
a
bit
worried
that
you
know
people
get
engaged
in
this
polarizations
and
you
know
I,
don't
see
that
you
know
you
can
take
good
things
from
any
both
sides
of
polarization.
You
know
nothing
is
totally
divided
like
the
way
it
seems.
So
you
know
you.
We
can
criticize
some
aspects
on
Esky
ESG
right
so,
but
we
can
also
show
things
that
work
and
I
think
there
will.
There
will
be
this
debate,
it's
gonna,
be
it's
gonna
be
going.
You
know
in
the
next
years.
H
Maybe
this
counter
narrative
comes
stronger
but,
like
I
was
saying
before
you
know
like
just
focusing
on
planting
trees,
you
know
bringing
some
cool
practices
to
share
and
you
know,
like
I,
feel
that
that's
the
energy
that
really
moves
forward.
D
E
E
You
know
we
just
keep
hearing
of
attending
World
economic
Forum
working
with
shell
working
with
climate
weeks
working
with
that.
But
where
is
the
connection
with
the
existing
movement,
that
of
regenerative?
That's
very
Grassroots,
very
Paradigm,
shift-based,
very
active
and
getting
incredible
success.
We're
now
estimating
over
100
million
acres
in
transition
just
in
the
United
States
science
is
advancing.
E
Biodiversity
studies,
soil
testing,
metagenomics,
all
kinds
of
things
out
of
that
Grassroots
movement
and
A
lot's
happening,
and
you
know
even
in
politics,
you
know
we're
getting
into
some
of
the
you
know
the
USDA
and
government
meetings
on
you
know
future
of
Agriculture
we're
getting
listened
to
now,
I
mean
it's
a
movement
that
now
is
at
least
the
term
is
now
pretty
well
known
across
the
world
and
where
that
all
came
from
and
what
we've
learned
and
the
mistakes
we've
learned
to
make
I
mean
we
were
incredibly
powerful
in
the
70s.
E
You
know
the
complications
of
a
paradigm
shift
and
that's
what
we're
really
into
I
mean
we
don't
need
to
tweak
the
system.
You
know
like
we've
realized
in
agriculture,
just
about
everything
we
were
doing
now
is
180
degrees,
different
and
that's
a
huge
mind
shift
change
and
it
takes
a
long
time
to
understand
those
changes
and
I.
Just
wish
that
you
know
the
connection
between
the
original
Grassroots
movement
was.
D
Let's
talk
about
that
a
little
bit
as
someone
I
had
worked
in
that
Grassroots
movement
and
and
would
I
would
say,
region
network
is
meant
to
be
a
a
gift
and
a
service
to
that
Grassroots,
Roots
movement
also
I
mean
it's
called.
It's
that
seems
I
I,
think
your
critique
is
is
correct,
that
we're
failing
somehow
to
like
make
meaningful
connections
with
that
movement
and
alternative
institutions
and
bring
them
in
to
own
and
operate
the
network.
D
I
think
that
that's
absolutely
spot
on
critique.
It's
not
for
lack
of
trying
right
we've
been
our
r
d
has
been
collaborating
with
the
USDA
through
open
Team.
We've
done
significant
contributions
to
the
science
on
this.
D
D
We
also
have
to
we.
We
can
only
go
so
far
in
building
infrastructure
and
doing
support
work,
and
we
need
folks,
like
yourself
and
other
folks,
to
sort
of
like
take
ownership
and
say
I
will
own
this
connection,
that
I
see,
isn't
happening
and
and
figure
out
a
way
to
do
it,
because
we
can't
do
it
all
and
if
there's
a
specific
thing
that
we
can
do,
we
can
try,
but
also
we've
got
a
lot
on
our
plates.
D
Is
that
part
of
the
the
challenge
of
making
a
paradigm
shift
like
this
happen
is
how
easy
it
is
to
fragment
a
movement,
because
everybody's
scrambling
for
resources
and
one
of
the
the
core
premise
of
region
network
was
always
to
have
a
Community
floating,
a
new
form
of
value
Source
from
a
new
paradigm
together
without
it
getting
captured
by
Venture
Capital
without
it
getting
captured
by
Legacy
institutions.
D
But
the
challenge
is
that
that
requires
a
movement
of
individuals
to
take
agency.
You
can't
like
go
and
just
we
don't
have
the
capital
to
just
like
go
and
fund
people.
We
are
we
we
did
as
much
funding
as
we
could
and
then
that's
you
know,
that's
it
we
have
to
now
we
have
to
self-fund,
we
have
to
have
agencies,
so
you.
F
G
D
This
I
think
is
a
narrative
problem.
How
do
we
do
a
better
job
at
storytelling?
I
think
I
tend
to
believe
that
there
needs
to
be
a
plurality
of
stories,
not
a
single
story,
but
maybe
that's
wrong,
and
maybe
we
need
to
nail
a
single
story.
That's
more
compelling,
or
maybe
all
of
us
in
this
room,
those
of
us
on
this
stage.
It's
like
what
is
it's
like
answering.
D
What
does
regen
mean
to
me
or
what
does
what
could
region
mean
to
the
stakeholders
that
I'm
passionate
about
whether
those
are
smallholder
agroforestry
farmers
in
Brazil
or
large,
acre
regenerative
AG
farmers
in
Iowa,
or
you
know,
Grassroots
Community
scientists
around
the
world?
How
do
we,
how?
How
do
we
articulate
and
invite
those
stakeholders
to
become
sovereign
owner
operators
of
a
regenerative
economic
Network?
D
That's
the
key
question
right.
That
is
the
core
question
that
we're
all
living,
I,
think
and
I.
Like
your
again.
Your
critique
is
a
hundred
percent
spot
on
Ed,
but
I
also,
but
sometimes
it
comes
across
to
me
as
if
I
can
do
something
about
it.
I
can
only
do
so
much.
The
whole
premise
and
paradigm
shift
is
that
we
have
to
do
something
about
it
and
there'll
be
different
answers
for
different
stakeholders
with
that.
I
want
to
welcome
just
want
to
get
your
voice
in
as
well.
Thanks
for
hopping
on.
I
Hey
good
morning,
everyone
good
afternoon,
if
anyone
is
in
in
another
part
of
the
planet,
yeah,
so
I
I
just
wanted
to
give
my
my
thoughts
about
you
know.
Gregory
I
was
on
vacation.
Honestly
I
haven't
been
following
any
any
discussions
or
critiques
from
our
participation
on
the
world.
Economic
Forum
article,
but
I
can
see
where
those
might
be
coming
from.
I
Our
aim.
I
just
wanted
to
tell
our
our
thinking,
or
at
least
mine,
with
that
article
in
particular.
So
it's
hard
to
see
why
they
are
criticizing
it.
We
were
actually
having
the
opportunity
to
bring
a
voice
around
the
importance
of
increasing
transparency
in
the
voluntary
current
markets
bringing
bring
in
technology.
We
were
also
advocating
for
open
source
mrv
protocols,
and
we
were
talking
about
interoperability
and
transparency
across
exchanges
and
platforms,
Building,
Systems
and
not
silos.
I
It's
it's
the
better
for
everyone
and
I.
Think
it's
good
for
the
movement
and
there's
I,
don't
see
a
possibility
for
scaling
up
and
really
succeeding
if
we
don't
get
everyone
in
the
same
page
and
at
the
same
time,
I
I
have
been
as
a
scientist
that
comes
from
the
Academia.
I
I
have
been
a
big
advocator
of
having
more
science
development
and
more
funding
for
science
regarding
all
the
the
applied
science
that
needs
to
be
developed
yet
to
track
the
changes
in
the
ecosystems
to
track
the
outcomes
from
all
the
good
management
and
to
really
advocate
for
regeneration
in
a
solid
way.
So
we
need
more
science,
we
need
more
investment
and
we
need
more
funding
to
do
that.
I
So
yeah,
that's
that's
the
vision,
that's
the
way
we
have
been
thinking.
I
I
think
we
are
going
to
be
continuing
participating
in
those
and
unless
there's
a
you
know
something
that
that
we
haven't
thought
about.
That
might
be
contra
counterproductive
for
the
movement
in
a
sense
but
I
think
there's
a
win-win.
If
we
have
a
voice
there,
I
just
want
to
share.
D
Yeah,
thank
you.
Chiseled
well,
I
just
want
to
I
talk.
We're
running
we've
run
out
of
time
here,
so
I
apologize,
I
I
can't
get
you
the
mic
here
this
time,
but
thanks
for
thanks
for
hopping
up
and
shout
out
to
shamba
network
and
in
addition
to
the
fine
folks,
you've
heard
here
who
have
git
coin
rounds,
shamba
is
doing
amazing
work
and
is
also
up
on
git
coin
and.
D
To
you
know,
I'll
do
my
just
like
my
shill
duty
for
everybody
here.
Everybody
here
is
working
really
hard,
many
of
them
sunflower,
labs
and
Eco
Nave
and
shamba
and
I.
Don't
know
James
an
Eco
token
I'm,
not
sure
if
you
guys
are
on
bitcoin.
Are
you
guys
on
the
get
Point
round.
D
Watered
down
awesome
and
watered
down
fantastic,
oh
great,
so
in
waterdale
on
get
Queen
are
all
yeah
all
available
to
be
funded
and
little.
The
cool
thing
about
Bitcoin
is
little
tiny
support.
You
may
even
end
up
paying
more
in
gas
than
you
do
in
actual
donations.
It
you're
voting
and
guiding
from
your
wisdom
what
you
think
that
those
resources
should
flow
to,
and
these
are
all
really
fantastic
projects
and
leaders
taking
agency
to
solve
problems.
So
definitely
everybody
has
my
hearty
endorsement.
D
D
You
know,
invoke
and
support
the
paradigm
shift
that
we're
all
trying
to
serve,
and
that
brings
up
exciting
topics
every
time
we
have
regenerating
news
hour.
So
please
continue
to
tune
in
bring
your
friends
and
bring.
The
most
important
topic
of
conversation
is
that
you
would
like
to
digest
here
with
community
members,
and
thanks
again
and
I'll,
see
you
all
soon,
either
on
a
community
call
or
on
the
next
edition
of
regenerology
NewsHour
and
thanks
Dave
for
hosting.
As
always.