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A
A
No,
it's
all
good
they're
coming
in
slowly,
but
surely
welcome
jeff
awesome
so
on
today's
regenerating
newshour
we're
going
to
chat
a
little
bit
about
regen,
ledger
4.0
and
what
is
coming
online
with
that.
I'm
also
I've
invited
antonio
and
joe
from
the
body
chat
up
project
to
come
and
speak
a
little
bit
more
about
the
really
fantastic
work
that
they're
doing
the
relationship
between
that
landscape
scale,
regeneration
project
and
the
community
staking
endowment
and
their
invitation
to
the
community
to
have
a
refi
summit
down
in
bodhichita.
A
So
we're
going
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
that.
Hey
joe,
hey
antonio
welcome.
We
also
might
get
a
appearance
from
our
friend
speaker,
john
nash,
who
has
been
working
on
some
ai
work,
and
this
will
be
sort
of
like
a
bit
of
a
reveal.
I'm
not
entirely
sure
if
he's
going
to
make
it,
but
he-
and
I
have
been
chatting
about
this
potentially
being
the
moment
to
reveal
some
really
cool
work-
that's
been
happening
and
yeah.
So
that's
essentially
the
run
of
play.
A
I
think,
between
those
three
conversations,
we're
going
to
have
a
vibrant
and
exciting
morning
or
afternoon
whatever
it
may
be,
for
all
of
you,
so
I'm
going
to
start
by
just
kind
of
talking
a
little
bit
through
region,
ledger
4.0,
I
kind
of
want
to
center
a
bit
of
the
conversation
on
that
also
be
able
to
bring
in
any
bring
up
any
questions
about
functionality.
A
Maybe
have
some
of
our
validators
come
and
chat.
I
think
we're
I
haven't
been
actually
tracking,
but
I
think
we
are
closing
in
on
chain
upgrade
time
so
yeah.
That's
that's!
Basically
the
run
of
play
I'm
going
to
send
out
one
more
swing
of
invites
for
some
of
the
folks
that
I
want
to
be
involved
in
that
conversation
david.
Do
you
mind?
Yeah,
I
mean
I'd
love
for
you
to
just
maybe
share
a
little
bit
about
like
how
are
you
all
preparing
for
the
upgrade
loa?
A
What
yeah
well
yeah?
We've
got
actually
ishmael
here,
I'm
not
sure.
If
ishmael,
if
you're
available,
I'm
just
gonna
invite
you
up
awesome
yeah
ishmael
you've
been
invited
to
speak.
If
I
know
you've
been
prepping,
I
think
we
had
like
less
than
an
hour
left
until
upgrade-
and
I
know
this
is
upgrades
from
the
devops
perspective
are
legit.
A
So
if
you
have
any
thoughts
to
share
I'd,
be
happy
to
have
you
come
up
and
speak
or
any
of
the
other
validators
out
there
who
are
in
the
midst
of
that
or
and
ishmael
if
you're
on
your
laptop,
that
probably
is
not
going
to
work
because
you're
not
going
to
be
able
to
get
there.
You
are
ishmael,
welcome,
ishmael.
B
C
Does
it
mean
yeah
we've
got
yeah?
What
does
it
mean
technically
laptop,
probably.
A
Ishmael,
I
just
muted
you,
it
seems,
like
you've,
got
a
little
bit
of
a
mic
feedback
situation.
If
you
don't
mind
dealing
with
that,
I
think
you
should
be
able
to
unmute
yourself.
I
hope
you
have
that
power,
if
not
just
raise
your
hand
and
I'll
unmute.
You
sorry
just
saving
everybody
in
the
from
the
infinite
feedback:
loop,
recombinant
feedback,
loop
of
multiple
open
mics.
A
I've
also
invited
corey
our
director
of
product
in
to
chat
a
little
bit
more
in
depth,
about
region,
ledger
4.0
and
what's
what's
moving
gosh
and
there's
a
bunch
of
folks
out
in
the
audience?
Hey,
hey,
equimat,
really,
there's
a
couple
pending
conversations
for
us
to
have
too
so
corey.
While
ishmael
is
sorting
out
his
speaker
welcome
good
morning
region,
ledger
4.0,
we're
almost.
A
C
A
Close
like
t
minus
an
hour
or
so
from
the
estimate
so
yeah
we
should
look
back
at
the
block
height
and
you
know
who
knows
it
may
happen
while
we're
on
the
twitter
spaces.
That
would
be
a
party.
C
So
you
know
it's
great,
because
I
remember
the
days
when
it
was
it
was:
it
was
ether
skin
had
you
could
go
to
a
block
height
in
the
future
and
it
would
show
you
a
little
countdown
timer
and
we
were
like
waiting
for
the
day
when,
like
we
would
have
that
for
cosmos
chains
and
one
of
the
block
explorers
would
start
doing
it.
Minskan
does
it
now
and
they've
also
got.
I
don't
know
if
anyone
else
noticed
this,
but
minskin
also
made
a
little
news
notice.
C
C
A
C
A
Won't
be
a
spontaneous
twitter
spaces
party
yeah,
but
fun
anyway,
so
so
corey,
do
you
mind
sharing
a
little
bit
about
you
know.
D
A
Other
folks
who
are
in
if
you
want
to
raise
your
hand
and
dig
in
and
ask
questions,
but
in
the
meantime
corey
do
you
want
to
just
share
a
little
bit.
I
know
we've
been
socializing.
A
The
different
the
new
different
features
feel
free
to
talk
about
that,
but
I'm
actually
curious
to
just
you
know
from
the
product
perspective.
What
are
you
know?
Not
the
engineering
perspective
right,
not
what
are
the
features,
but
what
are
the
things
that
region
ledger?
4.0
is
going
to
be
enabling
the
community
to
do
with
regen
ledger.
C
Yeah:
well,
it's
it's
interesting
so
when
you
say
enabling
the
community
they're
immediately
like
two
different
things
that
I'm
thinking
about
one
is
the
thing
that
I
think
region
ledger.
4.0
is
connected
to
which
is
really
about
bringing
credits
to
market
for
the
first
time
and
allowing
credits
to
be
bought
and
sold
eco-credits.
C
C
We've
got
a
bunch
of
credits
that
we've
been
working
with,
integrating
into
our
system
that
are
that
are
really
not
blockchain
native
credit,
so
to
speak,
but
they're
they're
credits
from
from
legacy
registries
or
for
registries
that
we've
partnered
with
that
aren't
as
blockchain
based,
and
you
know
we're
trying
to
to
use
this
new
tech
that
we
built
to
bring
credits
to
market,
to
showcase
how
that
can
happen
with
with
assets.
C
That
kind
of
people
already
understand
and
expect
and
it'll
hopefully
be
a
bit
easier
to
do
in
that,
because
people
know
what
the
market
price
is,
for
average
credit,
for
example,
there
is
some,
you
know
off-chain
expectations
around
that,
but
when
we
talk
about
what
the
community
can
do,
you
know
other
than
just
buying
credits,
because
I
imagine
you
know
folks
on
this
call,
for
instance,
or
maybe
people
actively
in
the
refi
space,
who
aren't
just
wanting
to
buy
carbon
credits,
they're
wanting
to
engage
more
on
the
producing
side,
the
the
thing
that
I
don't
think
we've
been
as
it
hasn't
been,
like
top
of
our
of
our
what
we've
talked
about
with
4.0,
but
it's
actually
one
of
the
really
interesting
things
that
is
now
possible
is
interacting
with
our
data
module.
C
This
is
the
this
is
the
first
release
where
we've
had
like
what
we
think
is
like
our
our
fully
sort
of
scoped
mvp
of
the
data
module
that
allows
for
data
sets
to
be
anchored
on
chain
and
allows
data
sets
to
be
attested
to
on
chain,
and
it
also
allows
resolvers
to
be
registered
with
those
data
sets.
So
someone
can,
can
you
know
see
a
data
set,
can
see
who
sort
of
put
trust
signals
on
that
data
set,
and
then
they
can.
C
Actually,
you
know,
go
to
a
resolver
to
to
to
find
the
full
the
full
data
payload
as
well-
and
you
know
I'm
happy
to
talk
through
the
details
of
like
how
that
works,
but
I
think
you
know
first,
it's
worth
just
highlighting
like
from
an
end
user
perspective
like
there's
a
lot
to
unpack
there
and
for
folks
who
are
wanting
to
explore
with
you
know,
off-chain
data
and
the
way
that
regen
is
thinking
about
graph
based
data
being
something
that
is
indexed
on
chain.
C
You
know
this
is
now
something
that's
possible
and
it's
not
just
possible
on
mainnet,
but
it's
also
possible
on
redwood,
which
is
you
know,
the
test
net
that
we
maintain
that
keeps
parity
with
the
mainnet
version.
So
you
know
just
I
think
redwood
got
updated
last
this
past
monday.
Maybe
so
that's
already
live
with
4.0
and
if
folks
are
wanting
to
play
around,
you
know
with
some
faucet
test
net
tokens
and
stuff-
that's
all
available
already
today
and
yeah
on
name
it.
This
will
be
live
in
a
few
hours.
A
Cool,
that's
that's
super
exciting
thanks
for
the
overview-
and
maybe
just
maybe
just
briefly
talking
a
little
bit
about
the
you
know.
What's
the
what's
the
sort
of
driving
user
story
for
the
relationship
between
the
data
module
and
the
credit
module,
and
what
are
we
you
know
and-
and
I'm
actually
I
see
paul
in
the
audience
as
well.
You
know
who's
been
instrumental
in
actually
working
on
the
data
module
so
paul.
A
If
you
want
to
chat
a
little
bit
about
how
you
all
are
thinking
about
that
and
how
you're
thinking
you're,
seeing
both
as
a
validator
and
as
sort
of
an
ecosystem
member,
you
know
potentially
developing
projects.
What's
the
relationship
between
the
data
module
and
the
credit
module
in
kind
of
this
origination
story
about
how
we're
starting
to
build
the
trust
graph,
how
eventually
we
may
even
start
automating
credit
issuance
and
have
room
for
programmability
and
other
things
if
you
want
to
just
speak
to
that
corey
a
little
bit
and
paul
feel
free.
A
C
Yeah,
so
the
relationship
between
data?
Well,
it's
funny
because
so
credits
have
been.
You
know
the
eco
credit
module
was
live
in
our
last
version
of
regen
ledger.
So
that's
something
where
we
already
do
have
an
understanding
of
what
it
looks
like
to
have
credits
on
chain
and
we
the
way
that
we
were
structuring
our
credit
on
chain
was
already
kind
of
hinting
at
the
the
data
module
and
the
way
that
we're
thinking
about
our
data
story.
C
C
We
have
a
credit
class,
we
have,
we
have
projects
and
we
have,
and
we
have
credit
batches
and
for
each
of
those
there
is
some
on-chain
metadata
where
there
are
fields
stored
explicitly
on
the
network
and
there's
also
some
off
chain
metadata
and
the
way
that
we're
storing
those
off
chain
metadata
is
for
each
of
those.
You
know
three
entities
for
credit
classes,
for
projects
and
for
credit
batches.
There's
a
field
called
the
metadata
field.
Where
you
can,
you
know
it's
arbitrary
bytes,
and
so
technically
you
know
from
on
a
programmatic
level.
C
You
know
your
project
to
give
people
a
sense
of
where
they
can
find
more
information
about
your
project,
but
the
way
that
we've
been
utilizing
that
and
the
way
that
we're
sort
of
encouraging
folks
to
do
that
as
well,
is
to
be
storing
a
an
iri,
a
regen
iri
in
that
metadata
field,
which
basically
represents
a
content
hash
of
a
data
set
and
the
the
cool
thing
there
is
that
you
know
we
could
be.
C
We
could
be
on
our
credit
patches,
for
instance,
having
an
iri
for
a
set
of
off
chain
metadata,
and
then
we
could,
in
parallel,
using
the
data
module,
have
have
people
be
anchoring
and
attesting
to
that
iri
independent
of
its.
You
know
the
fact
that
it
is
essentially
metadata
for
a
batch,
but
as
an
iri
as
a
data
set.
It's
something
that
folks
can
like
give
trust
signals
to
so
the
way
to
think
about
like
the
relationship
between
these
well.
C
I
guess
first,
let's
talk
about
just
what
the
on
chain
data
is
for
each
of
these
elements
for
credit
class.
I
think
it's
just
like
there's
a
name
and
a
description,
there's
a
credit
type
so
for
a
credit
class
you
need
to
be
explicit
about.
Is
it
a
carbon
credit?
Is
it
a
water
credit
et
cetera,
and
when
we
get
to
projects
you
know
we
we're
storing
directly
on
chain
the
project
jurisdiction.
So
what
geo
location
is
the
project
stored
in
we're?
C
Not
at
this
point
in
time,
storing
a
polygon
with
the
thought
that
you
know
maybe
for
some
users,
it's
they're
not
wanting
to
disclose
the
exact
project
boundary
of
the
of
the
project
that
they're
working
on,
but
we
are
storing
a
jurisdictional
region,
usually
as
like
a
country
code
or
a
postal
code,
we're
also
storing
on
chain
for
a
project,
I
believe
a
name
for
a
project
and
then,
when
we
get
to
a
credit
batch,
we're
storing
the
batch
start
date,
the
batch
end
date
and
and
a
link
to
the
project
that
the
batch
is
associated
with,
as
well
as
the
credit
class
that
the
project
is
associated
with.
C
So
all
of
those
things
are
sort
of
embedded
into
the
the
actual
like
on-chain
data.
And
then
you
know
the
question
is
well
what
other
kinds
of
stuff
would
you
want
to
have
in
addition
to
that
so
for
projects?
I
think
a
good
example
of
what
you
might
want
to
store,
as
off-chain
data
referenced
via
an
iri
is
a
project
boundary.
C
So
you
might
have
a
geopolygon
that
you're
that
you're
wanting
to
include
there.
You
might
want
to
have
a
project
plan
you
might
want
to
have
links
to
pdfs
that
kind
of
outline,
maybe
contracts,
maybe
land
tenure
documents.
These
are
all
things
that
you
could
be
designing.
C
Your
own
sort
of
data
schema
for
you
know,
and-
and
ideally
you
know
in
our
sort
of
view
of
how
this
stuff
would
go,
you
would
you
would
represent
that
all
like
in
an
rdf
data
set,
you
would
define
a
schema
for
it,
and
so
the
actual
data
payload
itself
would
be
structured
as
json
ld.
C
So
json
link
data,
and
you
know
we
have
an
internal
service,
but
also
this
is
kind
of
the
stuff
that
cambium
has
been
working
on
with
paul
and
and
and
will
where
there's
like
another
public
service,
where
you
could
have
a
data
set,
and
you
know
it
could
be
a
json
ld
data
set
and
they'll
turn
convert
that
into
a
content
hash.
C
They
will
store
that
as
a
resolver
and
then
you
can
go
and
anchor
that
iri
that
content
hash
on
chain
and
register
the
cambium
resolver
or
register
regen
registries,
internal
resolver
as
the
place
where
end
users
can
look
up
that
data
payload
and
the
cool
thing
about
this.
Is
you
know
in
our
approach
rather
than
saying?
Oh,
everything
is
on
ipfs
and
everything
is
identifiable
via
a
content,
hash
cid,
that's
just
an
ipfs
identifier.
C
In
that
case,
all
of
the
data
would
be
public,
whereas
with
the
approach
that
we're
taking,
where
we're
using
content,
hatches
and
and
explicitly
stating
where
the
data
is
hosted,
it
allows
the
the
hoster
of
that
data.
The
ability
to
selectively
disclose
certain
pieces
of
information.
C
So
you
know
you
could
have
a
service
provider
like
cambium
or
like
regen.
Or
you
know,
if
you
have
a
credit
class
administrator
who's
saying
you
know
what
we're
going
to
host
all
the
data
for
all
the
projects
that
work
under
our
credit
class
or
all
the
batches
that
get
issued
under
our
credit
class
and
we're
going
to
make
the
decision
that
that
you
can
only
get
the
geopolygons
if
you're
a
monitor
and
or
if
you're,
a
prospective
buyer.
C
And
you
need
to
send
us
some
buyer
documents
that
show
us
that
you're,
actually
a
legitimate
prospective
buyer
and
in
which
case
we'll
disclose
the
the
geopolygons
to
you.
And
so
with
that
you
know
they
could
have
their
own
verification
process
for
disclosing
data.
They
could
register
their
resolver
as
hosters
of
all
of
these
iris.
C
That
projects
under
their
credit
class,
are
storing
using
the
data
module
and
then,
when
an
end
user
makes
a
request
to
that
resolver
to
say:
hey
I'd
like
to
see
the
geopolygon
when
that
is
sent
back
to
the
end
user,
it
could
be
sent
along
with
a
proof
that
that
geopolygon
does
sort
of
correspond
with
the
content,
hash
that
was
being
disclosed,
and
this
is
a
sort
of
unique
property
of
the
way
that
we're
that
we're
wanting
to
design
our
our
content.
Hashing
system
is
that
it
allows
for
two
things
over.
C
What's
what's
used
in
ipfs,
one
is
canonicalization
of
data
sets
and
the
other
is
is
mercalization
of
these
rdf
graph
based
data
sets,
so
that
one
could
disclose,
like
some
data
points
within
the
data
set
without
disclosing
the
entire
data
set
and
still
verify
that
the
entire
data
set
was,
let's
say,
attested
to
or
corresponds
to
that
expected
content
hash
in
a
batch
metadata
field.
A
Super
exciting
thanks
corey,
so
so
I'm
just
gonna
sort
of
play
that
back
from
you
know
overview
and
while
I'm
chatting,
maybe
if
you
mute
that
probably
good
so
a
little
bit
of
black
background
right
so.
A
So
I
mean,
I
think,
what's
interesting
to
me
about
the
data
module
coming
online.
Is
that
we're
going
to
start
to
be
able
to
build
this
very
flexible
and
user-centric
data
graph
about
ecological
state?
And
you
know,
I
also
think
it's
interesting
to
note
that
the
data
module
was
designed
from
first
principles
to
really
center
data
sovereignty
and
flexibility.
A
Alongside
this
sort
of
how
do
we
build
an
open
and
public
graph
of
ecological
state
data
but
sort
of
being
able
to
center
the
choice
in
a
user's
ability?
You
know
and
there's
there's,
I
guess,
there's
there's
good
legal
reasons
for
this
with
data
privacy,
laws
and
regulation.
There's
also
just
good
practices
around
people
being
at
choice
around
what
data
they're
going
to
reveal
and
win,
and
the
data
module
as
a
foundation
for
as
we
mature
this
ecosystem
together,
as
a
community.
A
Really,
I
think,
is
built
in
such
a
ways
to
have
a
very
solid
foundation
for
a
zero
knowledge
proofing
system
which,
which
is
one
of
the
things
without
saying
those
sort
of
hypey
words
which
get
thrown
around
a
lot,
is
something
that
you
were
talking
about.
The
the
ability
for
someone
to
just
be
checking
a
hash
without
actually
knowing
the
the
details
of
the
data
that
that
hash
represents.
We
can
start
to
assemble
a
verification
system
that
is
privacy
protecting,
while
also
integrity
protecting.
So
it's
really
exciting.
A
Like
hey,
there's
going
to
be
eco
credits,
live
you
can
buy
them,
retire
them
basket
them
ship
them
to
osmosis
for
yield
earning
you
know
and
all
that
stuff
is
going
to
be
possible
here
after
we
launch
region,
ledger
4.0
and
then
ship
the
interfaces
and
complete
the
polygon
bridge.
That's
all
it
takes
a
lot
of
our
focus
around
what
that
that
that
community
of
of
buyers
and
sort
of
the
community
of
buyers,
the
the
the
demand
side
of
things,
gets
a
lot
of
attention.
A
But
really
you
know
the
heart
and
soul
of
regen
is
the
supply
side,
the
originators,
the
project
developers,
the
land,
stewards
and
the
scientists.
So
this
data
module
is
really
pivotal
in
our
ability,
as
a
community
to
start
sense,
making
and
start
growing
our
capability
to
get
ever
better
at
linking
ecological
health
information.
A
To
the
you
know,
the
creation
of
value,
the
the
minting
of
eco
credits.
So
thanks
for
that
walk
through
about
the
data
module,
I'm
super
excited
about
it.
The
last
thing
I'd
love
to
to
have
you
share
with
the
community
before
maybe
we
shift
gears
in
the
conversation
corey
would
be,
if
you
don't
mind,
just
giving
everybody
on
the
call,
a
quick
walkthrough
of
timelines.
We
shared
this
on
the
community,
dev
call
as
well.
You
did
a
great
internal
share
of
sort
of
like
the
updated
timelines.
A
Now
that
we're
getting
closer
and
closer-
and
now
that
you
know
this
region
ledger
4.0
upgrade
is
happening.
It's
scheduled.
We
have
the
block
height,
validator
communities
geared
up
to
go.
That
takes
a
huge
amount
of
uncertainty
out.
So
would
you
mind
sharing
a
little
bit
of
the
sort
of
like
the
windows
for
wins?
The
different
interfaces
and
sort
of
features
are
going
to
be
publicly
available
and
sort
of
this
rolling
timeline
that
that
you
you've
shared
internally.
Do
you
mind
sharing
that
externally,
yeah
totally.
C
Maybe
before
I
do,
I
feel
like
there
was
one
more
thing
that
I
was
going
to
say
about
the
the
data
module
story,
and
that
was,
you
know
not
like
another,
hopefully
not
another
long
ramble,
but
just
to
point
out.
That
being
being
frank
with
the
community,
I
think
is
important
and,
like
I
will
just
say,
I
our
documentation
around
the
data
module
stuff.
C
It's
there
for
the
ledger
side
of
it,
and
so
like
you're,
going
to
see
if
you're
looking
into
the
data
module
docs
stuff
around
what
it
means
to
to
anchor
an
iri
what
it
means
to
attest
to
an
ir
what
it
means
to
register
a
resolver,
but
the
the
documentation
around
what
it
means
to
create
these
kinds
of
data
sets
and
how
to
convert
them
into
an
iri
is
in
yeah.
It's
not
where
it
should
be.
C
We've
been,
unfortunately,
and
for
good
reason,
focusing
our
documentation
efforts
on
just
other
things,
and
so
I
just
want
to
make
that
clear
so
that,
if
folks
are
digging
around
this
and
they're
having
a
hard
time,
parsing
out
the
information
that
they
want
about,
how
to
be
creating
data
sets
that
can
be
engaging
with
regen
ledger,
leveraging
rdf
and
leveraging
jason
ld.
Please
please
jump
in
the
discord,
and
you
know
just
like
shout
out
to
us
call
out
myself
call
out.
C
You
know,
ryan
from
our
team,
and
some
other
folks,
also
like
paul
and
will
from
cambium,
are
very
engaged
and
understand
a
lot
of
this
stuff
with
with
a
pretty
high
proficiency
as
well,
but
just
to
say
that
for
newcomers
who
are
wanting
to
like
understand
and
maybe
play
around
with
this
stuff,
unfortunately,
the
docs
aren't
quite
where
I
think
they
they
could
be
for
for
that
type
of
engagement
today
and
so
like
yeah,
just
inviting
folks
to
come
into
discord.
C
You
know
ask
your
questions
and
we
can
sort
of
walk
through
examples,
while
we're
still
kind
of
getting
docs
up
to
up
to
speed
on
the
data
side.
A
Cool
yeah,
fantastic
and,
and
just
to
you
know
in
in
defense
of
of
all
the
hard
work
going
into
the
docs
docs
are
always
lagging
right.
So
so
there's
a
lot
of
work
to
do
and
you
guys
are
doing
great,
I
think,
providing
the
heart
of
that
but
miles
to
go.
It's
like
it's
a
never-ending
process
as
as
more
software
shipped
more
document
documentation
is
needed
to
help
guide
people
and
anchor
anchor
it
into
usability.
So.
C
Yeah
yep,
yep,
okay,
so
the
timelines
I
mean
yeah
at
a
high
level,
and
we
can
be
pretty
quick
about
this,
we're
hoping
to
have
by
the
end
of
august.
You,
user
interface
is
complete
for
for
our
on-chain
marketplace
and
there's
still,
you
know
some
details
that
we're
working
through
with
the
initial
supply
that
we're
trying
to
put
into
there.
But
the
intention
is
that,
like
right
around
the
turn
of
september,
so
we
could
be
expecting
around
like
labor
day.
C
You
know,
just
after
the
labor
day
holiday
or
right
before
it
is
when
we
would
be
having
a
user
interface
with
a
marketplace,
a
storefront
where
you
can
see
specific
credits,
you
can
see
them
for
sale.
You
can
purchase
them
now.
I
will
say
that
there's
a
big
open
question
to
this,
and
this
is
really
an
invitation
to
the
community.
C
Is
we
still
need
to
figure
out
and
decide
what
is
going
to
be
the
allowed
genome
for
for
the
marketplace
so
and
what
that
means
is:
what's
the
currency
that
people
can
be
buying
and
selling
credits
in?
That's
something
that
we've
decided
should
be
a
community
driven
conversation.
C
I
know
that
there's
been
some
folks,
who've
been
starting
to
have
those
those
talks,
but
you
know
if
that,
if
that
conversation
doesn't
move
fast
enough
like
we
could
be
in
a
situation
where
we're
ready
with
our
supply
and
we're
ready
with
our
user
interfaces.
But
we
don't
have
a
marketplace
live
because
we
still
haven't
reached
full
alignment
and
had
an
on-chain
proposal
for
bringing
on
a
currency
to
the
allowed
list.
So
just
you
know
petitioning
that
to
the
community.
Let's.
C
A
There's
a
great
conversation
and
we
chatted
about
this
in
the
community.
Dev
call
ishmael
and
dave
shared
a
little
bit
about
their
commonwealth
proposal.
I
still
have
it
on
my
to-do
list
to
go
and
comment
there.
There
is
a
there
is
a
a
a
very
pretty
active
conversation
about
usdc
I'll,
also
just
share
with
the
community
that
that
I
nudged
the
emoney
team
and
they're
going
to
be
bringing
a
commonwealth
discussion
forward
and
a
proposal
unchained
around
euro.
A
So
anyway,
there's
a
lot
of
ins
and
outs
and-
and
we
really
want
to-
I
mean-
there's
this
balance
of
going
slow
and
being
thorough
in
our
discussion
as
a
community
to
sort
of
ensure
safety.
And
you
know
it's
it's
a
big
deal.
There's
also,
you
know.
If
we
want
the
marketplace
live,
we
we
need
to
have
money
in
it.
A
A
You
know
people,
there
are
other
options
besides
stable,
although
our
our
assumption
has
always
been
that
by
and
large
people
are
going
to
want
to
transact
in
a
in
a
stable
coin.
So
anyway,
that's
a
that's
a
whole
other
world.
Maybe
maybe
we
do
a
deep
dive
on
that
in
next
week's
regenerating
newshour
and
we
could
kind
of
be
starting
to
think
about.
A
You
know
bringing
folks
who
are
engaged
in
those
proposals
up.
I
think
that's
a
good
good
time
to
be
daylighting
stuff.
Maybe
things
will
already
be
on
chain.
I
think
that's
a
useful
useful
time.
So
I'm
sorry
I'm
looking
at
will
and
ishmael
out
there
and
I'll
chat
with
the
emoney
team
and
other
folks
are
engaged
about.
You
know,
maybe
a
thorough
public
conversation
about
the
different
options
for
everybody.
C
Cool,
and
so
with
that
being
the
the
rough
timeline
for
the
marketplace,
you
can
kind
of
earmark
around,
like
you
know,
end
of
august,
beginning
of
september,
around
labor
day
on,
for
when
it
comes
to
nct
being
available
on
osmosis.
This
is
kind
of
the
second
prong
of
you
know
how
we're
bringing
credits
to
market
right.
The
first
is
direct
listings
through
something
akin
to
like
an
open
c
experience,
and
the
second
is
an
experience
that
leverages
liquidity,
pools
and
aggregated
basketized
assets
that
one
is
dependent
on
this.
C
This
other
set
of
work
that
we're
doing
with
the
toucan
team,
where
we're
actually
going
to
be
creating,
and
we've
been
working
quite
hard
for
several
months
now
on
a
bridge
from
polygon
to
regen
network,
so
that
tco2
assets
can
be
moved
over
and
therefore
an
nct,
you
know
pool
basically
can
exist
on
osmosis.
So
that's
the
high
level
of
what
it
is,
and
the
timing
of
it
is
roughly
a
month
later.
So
you
can
think
like
end
of
september,
beginning
of
october
is
when
we're
hoping
that
that
pool
would
be
live.
C
You
know
if
folks
are
wanting
to
be
on
the
bleeding
edge
and
be
transferring
assets
over
that's
something
that
maybe
could
be
done
as
early
as
mid-september
and
we'll
certainly
be
making
updates
with
the
community
as
soon
as
any
of
that
is
available,
because
it
will
be
a
permissionless
feature.
So
if
you're,
a
holder
of
nct
credits
on
polygon
and
you're,
excited
about
bringing
them
over
to
regen,
you
know
we
could
get
you
in.
You
know
that.
C
That's
something
that
that
would
be
available
as
soon
as
the
bridge
is
up
and
then
we're
imagining
that
it'll
probably
be
especially
as
that's
roughly
the
week
of
cosmoverse
it'll,
maybe
be
a
week
or
two
for
us
to
coordinate
all
the
the
lp
yeah
initiation
and
like
liquidity
provision
to
get
the
pool
actually
over
on
the
osmosis
chain.
A
Rock
on
very
exciting,
great
great
work
cory
and
to
the
rest
of
team,
and
thanks
for
hopping
in
to
share
some
updates,
yeah
really
excited
with
that.
I
want
to
you
know,
sort
of
shift
gears.
I
want
to
invite
joe
and
antonio
up
here
to
share
a
little
bit
about
what
they're
working
on
in
body
chatta.
A
I'm
really
excited
about
the
the
linkage
between
the
coordination
tools
and
the
community,
that's
being
built
around
region
network
and
the
sort
of
grassroots
regeneration
community
there
and
body
chatter,
antonio
and
joe.
I
don't
know
if
you,
if
you
all,
can
see
I'm
trying
to
invite
you
to
speak.
You
might
be
on
your
desktops.
A
D
A
We
spoke
at
length
and
one
of
the
pillars
of
the
design
was
a
concept
of
bioregional
validators
that
is
compute
nodes
that
are
anchored
in
a
specific
place
owned
by
a
community
of
land
stewards
that
is
securing
a
public
ledger
of
ecological
health.
That
has
long
been
so
that's
long
been
the
vision
of
of
region
network.
A
We
decided
to
sort
of
back
away
from
making
that
a
prerequisite
for
participation
and
validation,
because
it's
such
a
heavy
lift
from
a
technical
perspective
to
both
be
a
land
steward
and
and
have
land
under
management
and
be
able
to
run
a
validator.
Now
I
have
to
say
that
the
community
of
validators
there's
many
validators
who
are
maturing
towards
that.
It's
super
exciting.
A
So
I'm
I'm
quite
pleased
with
a
little
bit
more
plurality
around
that
and
I'm
very
excited
and
about
this
sort
of
adoption
of
a
bio-regional
validator
community
that
is
really
anchoring,
securing
and
governing
the
public
ledger
of
ecological
health
and
the
different
public
utilities.
We're
building
the
public
digital
utilities,
we're
building
to
link
re-weave
the
economic
value
to
ecological,
health
and
body
chatta
and
and
a
lot
of
the
work
that
both
joe
and
antonio
have
been
doing
for
years
to
envision.
A
You
know,
antonio,
your
work
on
the
permacommons
joe's
weaving
of
the
common
lands
framework
and
the
ecoversity
framework
and
the
storytelling
and
all
the
on-the-ground
work
with
syntropic
agroforestry.
All
of
this
coming
together.
In
this
moment
this
autumn,
as
regent
ledger,
4.0
is
shipping,
as
momentum
is
building
in
the
larger
refi
space
is
just
really
exciting.
So,
antonio,
I
see
you're
up
here.
A
D
Yes,
I
much
prefer
listening
to
joe
than
myself
talk,
but
I
think,
what's
happening
october.
3Rd
through
7th
is
a
emergent
phenomenon
where
we
have
a
lot
of
people,
community
members
and
bari
chara
who
are
who
are
from
there,
who
are
actively
engaging
in
regenerative
projects,
be
it
centropia
agroforestry
if
it's
local
marketplaces
with
value-added
products,
working
with
local
farmers
to
textiles,
ceramics
just
a
lot
of
arts
and
crafts.
And
if
you
go
to
the
town-
and
I'm
sure
excuse
me,
I'm
in
a
car
right
now.
D
If,
if
you
go
to
the
town,
you'll
notice
that
there's
a
lack
of
liquidity,
there's
not
a
lot
of
cash
flow
going
around.
However,
there's
a
lot
of
innate
entrepreneurial
activity
and
there's
you
know
just
a
fantastic
natural
setting
and
joe
can
give
the
presentation
showing
the
500
000
hectare,
bio
region
and
bari
chara,
that's
very
well
defined
by
the
mountain
region,
mountain
ranges
and
the
air
flow
and
the
weather
patterns
and
the
endemic
plants.
D
And
how
do
we
tie
that
all
together
between
cosmo
verse
and
devcon,
inviting
people
who
are
refi
developers,
people
who
just
want
to
get
more
involved?
So
there's
a
lot
going
on
and
it's
an
invitation.
So,
of
course,
the
region
network
family
is
is
welcome
right
now,
we're
kind
of
brainstorming.
What
kind
of
workshops
that
we
can
be
doing
so
we
have
five
days
in
the
community
throughout
the
village
different
field
field
sites.
D
D
Charlo
is
there
for
just
a
week,
but
it
was
a
really
lovely
time
and
a
beautiful
place,
and
I
think
everybody
would,
you
know,
just
feel
really
special
being
there
and
of
course
not
everybody
can
make
it
so
we'll
try
and
figure
out
a
way
to
create
some
type
of
digital
streaming
or
some
type
of
interactive
workspace
online,
because
this
is
going
to
be
a
lot
of
valuable,
valuable
workshopping
on
the
ground
that
everybody
can
be
learning
from.
So
I'll
just
stop
with
that.
Maybe
anybody
else
wants
to
chime
in.
A
Yeah
well
well
I'll
I'll
sort
of
hop
in
we're
still
waiting
for
joe,
I'm
not
sure
sure,
quite
what's
going
on
to
get
him
up
up
on
stage
excited
for
that,
and
you
know
I
think,
zooming
out
and
showing
a
little
bit
of
context.
So
this
this
autumn
there's
going
to
be
a
bunch
of
activity,
that's
happening
around
colombia,
specifically,
but
also
larger,
south
south
american
context.
A
I
will
be
in
ecuador
immediately
preceding
all
of
this
at
clique,
quito
nexus
nexus
summit
in
quito,
and
then
there's
the
there's
cosmo
verse
happening
in
medellin.
For
for
all
of
you,
cosmonauts
out
there
we'll
see
many
of
you
there.
It's
going
to
be
very
exciting,
there's
a
special
room
getting
set
aside
on
september
26th
for
a
refi
event.
So
our
friends
at
ixo,
our
friends
at
wind
region,
network
and
others.
A
A
It's
going
to
be
sort
of
bubbling
and
then
immediately
after
that,
there's
going
to
be
an
event
hosted
by
the
blockchain
infrastructure,
carbon
accounting
working
group
bikowg
with
a
bunch
of
the
leaders
in
the
voluntary
carbon
market,
a
bunch
of
leaders
in
the
emerging
refi
space,
so
toucan
and
klima
region
network
we're
all
going
to
be
getting
together
after
cosmo,
verse
and
and
trying
to
do
a
deep
dive
on
data
standards
on
how
we're
cooperating
on
infrastructure.
A
It's
going
to
be
very
exciting.
If
folks,
who
are
listening
in,
feel
compelled
it's
it's
invite
only,
but
if
you
feel
like
you
need
to
be
there,
please
reach
out
to
me,
and
we
can
have
a
conversation
about
that.
So
there's
going
to
be
this
sort
of
like
deep
infrastructure,
market
confab
happening
right
after
cosmo
verse
and
then
the
next
day
you
know
body,
chatter,
the
refl
summit
and
body
chatter
emerges
and
then
and
then
right
after
that
ends.
A
You
have
defcon
and
so
there's
just
this
density
of
engagement
and
conversation,
and
I'm
really
excited
because
I
feel,
like
the
you
know.
One
of
the
bigger
problems
in
maybe
in
the
refi
space
is
that
it
can
be
a
little
bit
cerebral,
cerebral
and
often
times
maybe
a
little
tech
forward.
And
certainly,
I
think,
all
of
us
in
the
region.
Network
community
are
believers
that
technology
is
an
enabler
for
the
type
of
regenerative
culture
that
we
want
to
be
creating.
A
This
this
experience
and
having
a
real
rooted
place
in
the
mix
of
that
you
know
the
the
rolling
crypto
circus,
which
is
a
which
happens
around
devcon
and
the
different
eth
community
events
is
going
to
be,
I
think,
really
valuable
for
us
as
a
movement.
So,
antonio
thanks
so
much
for
kind
of
leading
the
the
charge
there
to
make.
That
invitation
and
joe
it's
just
really
exciting.
D
Yeah
I
got
an
update
from
joe.
Unfortunately,
he
can't
access
his
mobile
twitter
app,
but
I
did
want
to
just
kind
of
touch
base
on
the
region
foundation.
500,
000
region
delegation
to
the
earth.
Regenerators
is
an
opportunity
for
us
to
be
designing
some
new
mechanisms
and
some
new
design
patterns
regarding
both
governance
and
how
we
structure,
validating,
stake
and
rewards
and
how
those
are
re-reinvested
in
community
regeneration
projects.
D
So
that's
one
of
the
things
that
is
top
of
priority
for
us
during
this
during
this
event
and
is
ongoing,
is
structuring
a
dow,
so
basically
the
500
000
region.
We
set
up
a
earth,
regenerator
validator
and
it
could
be
in
baritar.
It
could
be
somewhere
else,
but
either
all
or
a
significant
portion
is
delegated
to
the
er
validator
and
then
a
er
dow
is
then
voting
and
managing
how
the
stake
in
rewards
are
are
given
out
to
different
regenerative
projects.
D
That
is
going
to
tie
together
the
different
watersheds
in
the
region
so
that
we're
actually
bringing
rivers
back
to
life
that
have
been
destroyed
through
both
through
extractive
agriculture,
as
well
as
civil
violence,
and
it's
just
crazy
to
see
how
the
the
human
element
is
an
exact
mirror
of
the
environmental
degradation.
So
as
we're
restoring
these
landscapes,
we're
healing
ourselves
and
our
relationships
in
the
process.
D
So
it's
a
really
beautiful
thing
and,
and
one
of
the
the
most
special
things
about
this,
this
this
project
happening
so
there's
a
lot
going
on
joe
is
is,
is
prolific
and
storytelling
and
right
after
this
call,
I
believe,
at
the
top
of
the
hour,
there
is
zabari
chara
updates.
So
if
anybody
wants
to
learn
more
welcome
to
tune
in
and
those
videos
get
shared
online
as
well.
So
thank
you
gregory
and
thank
you
everybody
for
tuning
in
to
this
week.
A
Yeah
totally
antonio
thanks
for
stepping
in
and
joe
sorry,
you
had
technical
difficulties.
C
A
So
I'm
excited
high
level.
I'm
super
excited,
I'm
gonna
do
everything
I
can
to
be
present.
I
I
think
it's
it's
basically
a
certainty,
although
I
have
some.
You
know
family
family
negotiations
to
go
through,
because
I've
got
two
beautiful
kids
and
a
beautiful
wife
and
and
I'm
gonna
miss
them.
A
If,
if
I,
if
I'm
gone
for
that
long,
but
that
aside
yeah
just
sort
of
rooting-
let's,
let's
just
I'm
just
holding
space
for
this
as
a
real
opportunity
to
be
rooting,
the
techno
sphere
back
into
the
biosphere
through
a
cultural
experience
in
body
chatter
and
super
exciting,
so
rock
on
and-
and
you
know,
just
put
a
couple
pins
in
important
conversations.
C
A
To
that
relationship
between
technology,
culture
and
ecology,
I
think
top
of
mind
is
going
to
be
how
we're
leveraging
the
groups
module
there's.
So
a
lot
of
this
starts
to
get
my
mind
automatically
churning
on
features
for
regen
ledger
5.0.
A
Actually,
you
know
starting
to
think
about
what
it
is,
even
even
as
we're
approaching
this
big
upgrade
to
4.0
and
he's
in
it,
even
as
we're
going
to
be,
you
know,
working
to
sort
of
like
fully
engage
and
service
the
massive
functionality
that
that's
going
to
be
unlocking
you
know
already,
I
think
my
mind
and
many
many
of
our
minds
are
starting
to
think
about
what
is
the
functionality?
A
What's
the
next
stage
of
functionality
that
we
can
already
see
as
latent
in
these
use
cases
in
which
we're
engaging
you
know
we're
hearing
from
a
community
that
says
here
are
the
things
that
we
want
to
do.
We
want
to
be
able
to
funnel
money
to
different
projects
within
a
territory
that's
coming
from
staking
rewards.
This
needs
to
be
sort
of
like
a
joyful
and
easy
experience.
What
are
the
things
that
regen
ledger?
A
What
are
the
features
that
region
ledger
needs
to
be
able
to
provide
as
sort
of
as
public
goods
for
projects
like
body
chatter,
to
be
able
to
quickly
and
easily
replicate
around
the
world?
So
this
is
just
this
big
question
that
I'm
that
I'm
holding,
I
don't
want
to
put
you
on
the
spot.
Ryan.
I
see
you
in
the
audience
I'm
going
to
just
send
an
invite.
A
You
know
I
know
you
might
be
listening
in
the
background
and
doing
other
work
in
the
lead
up
to
the
upgrade,
but
if
you're
willing
to
ryan
I'd
love
it
if
you'd
be
able
to
hop
up-
and
just
in
kind
of
like
I
don't
know
if
the
right
word
here
is
parsimonious,
but
in
in
a
sort
of
you
know
in
a
in
a
concrete
way
and
cory.
A
You're
welcome
to
chime
in
on
this
as
well
just
talk
about
what
the
ideas
are
for
a
simple,
clean,
much
smaller
scoped
region,
ledger
5.0
upgrade
that
is
hitting
some.
You
know,
I
think
the
groups
module
now
is
available
in
the
sdk.
You
know
upgrading
to
that
latest
version
of
the
sdk
project.
Ids
there's
a
couple
just
like
really
clean
small
upgrades
that
are
are,
I
believe,
are
already
we're
sort
of
already
socializing
we're
chatting
about.
I
wonder
as
you've
been
doing,
and
thanks
so
much
for
managing
the
release
project
of
region.
A
Ledger
it's
a
massive
job
and
you
and
corey
are
doing
great,
and
you
know
I
think,
you've
been
in
the
trenches.
But
would
you
be
willing
to
just
share
a
little
bit
about
kind
of
the
you
know
the
thoughts?
This
isn't
a
commitment
exercise,
but
the
thoughts
that
have
been
emerging
about
the
next
upgrade
of
5.0
and
kind
of
how
it's
relating
to
these
kind
of
on-the-ground
use
cases.
A
B
Yeah,
thank
you
for
inviting
me
up
and
thanks
everyone
for
joining.
I'm
yeah.
As
far
as
5.0
goes
we're
trying
to
get
in
a
process
of
smaller
release
cycles.
So
we're
not
bundling
too
many
new
features
in
that
results
in
a
long
testing
and
auditing
process
and
having
to
cover
a
lot
of
ground
so
for
actually
for
5.0
at
the
moment.
B
We're
currently
trying
to
keep
the
scope
really
small
and
focused
on
updating
to
the
latest
version
of
cosmos
sdk,
which
will
give
us
access
to
the
group
module,
which
is
a
huge
feature
set
that
will
enhance
using
eco
credit
classes
and
managing
them
in
a
dow.
B
Like
way,
every
level
of
the
chain
like
you
could
use
a
group
account
for
a
resolver,
so
a
resolver,
a
data
resolver
could
be
managed
by
multiple
addresses,
using
a
group
account
and
having
their
own
decision
policy
around
adding
data
to
a
resolver
same
with
credit
classes.
The
the
admin
of
a
credit
class
could
be
managed
by
a
group
account
all
the
way
down
to
like
an
issuer.
It
could
be
a
group
account
even
a
project.
B
Admin
could
be
a
group
account,
so
the
real
focus
right
now
for
5.0
is
getting
updated
to
the
latest
version
of
cosmos
sdk,
which
will
add
the
group
account
and
enable
this
downlight
functionality
with
the
features
that
we
already
have
and
then,
in
addition
to
that,
we're
updating
to
the
latest
version
of
ibc
go
and
looking
into
the
use
cases
for
inner
chain
accounts
and
also
relayer
incentivizations
around
the
latest.
Ibc
version
and
additional
features
in
the
sdk
include
updated
governance
proposals
using
the
updated
gov
module
and
the
potential
of
adding
transaction
tips.
A
I
park
you
for
just
a
second,
so
I
want
to
talk
about
the
the
sort
of
upgrade
I
ibc
go
upgrade
and
interchange
accounts
just
some
concrete
use
cases
that
I'm
really
excited
about
and
we'll
see
how
this
all
emerges.
You
know
it's
all
quite
new,
but
there's
a
lot
of
demand.
A
I
was
just
chatting
with
ethan
fry
of
cosmosim
and
confio
and
he
has
a
new
project
called
wind
which
is
sort
of
a
refi,
another
sister
cosmos,
regenerative
finance
project,
and
he
was
just
sharing
with
me
that
they're
sort
of
shifting
their
focus
to
having
you
know
essentially
building
a
defined
mechanism
sort
of
that
in
which
swap
fees
from
some
of
the
juno
swap
and
some
other
things
can
get
funneled
to
support
projects
on
the
ground
right
and
so,
and
I
was
sharing
oh
we're
just
starting
to
work
on.
A
You
know
a
project
registry
and
he's
like.
Oh
great.
We
don't
have
a
project
registry.
The
cosmos
hub
wants
to
wants
to
create
an
automated
offsetting
service
for
the
bigger
community
right
so
that
people
could
subscribe,
and
you
know
they
can
manage
the
the
relaying
and
you
could.
We
could
start
to
see
you
know
sort
of
like
streaming
payments
to
projects
that
are
producing
regenerative
outcomes
that
are
quantified
in
eco
credit.
A
B
Yeah
no
and
that
and
that's
great
that's
exactly
what
yeah
we're
trying
to
look
into
right
now
is
leveraging
these
features
that
are
available
in
our
dependencies,
such
as
cosmos,
sdk
and
ibc,
and
finding
out
what
use
cases
we
have
for
them
on
regen
ledger
and
using
our
existing
feature
set
in
combination
with
these
new
features
available
in
our
dependencies
and
then,
while
that's
going
on
and
while
we're
working
on
5.0
we'll
be
specking
out.
B
New
regen
ledger
specific
features,
and
we
have
several
in
the
backlog
that
obviously
we
want
to
get
working
on
some
of
the
higher
priority
ones
that
we
want
to
start
working
on
specking
out
for
most
likely
the
the
following
version
after
5.0
and
depending
on,
if
they're
breaking
changes
or
not,
it
might
be
a
minor
release
which
is
still
state
machine
breaking
it
would
require
an
upgrade
but
yeah
in
general.
B
Looking
ahead,
we're
looking
into
the
independent
projects
is
a
big
one,
and
that
would
that
would
that
would
basically
allow
for
people
to
create
projects
on
their
own
without
having
to
have
a
credit
class
issue
or
create
a
project
right
now,
credit.
Our
projects
are
only
allowed
to
be
created
by
issuers
within
a
credit
class,
but
essentially
we
want
to
create
a
pipeline
where
a
project
could
create
an
entity
on
chain
and
then
apply
to
a
credit
class,
maybe
apply
to
multiple
credit
classes,
and
that
way
they
can.
B
They
can
basically
act
as
an
independent
entity
prior
to
being
accepted
into
a
credit
class
and
receive
initial
funding,
start
building
up
their
reputation
and
and
having
this,
you
in
combination
with
the
group
module
like
having
this.
Essentially,
this
dow,
like
structure
for
a
project
and
then
decisions
about
applying
to
different
credit
classes
and
being
approved
to
different
credit
classes,
would
also
be
managed
by
this
decision.
B
These
decision
policies
with
the
group
module,
if
that's
the
preferred
choice,
so
independent
projects,
is
a
big
feature
that
we're
looking
into
in
line
with
that
eco
credit
previously,
so
that.
A
Would
be
a
6.0
you're,
seeing
that
as
a
6.0
you're,
seeing
sort
of
like
the
the
the
critical
path
here
is
sort
of
integrate,
with
the
larger,
with
the
cosmos
sdk
ex
and
integrate
the
those
dependencies
sort
through?
All
of
that
get
it
get
it
up
and
running
on
5.0
and
then
roll
into
6.0
and
focus
on
projects,
and
maybe
a
couple
of
these
other
smaller
feature
upgrades
yeah.
B
Exactly
and
and
and
in
it's
most
likely
going
to
be
breaking
changes,
so
it
will
probably
be
another
major
release
following
5.0.
So
I
think
6.0
is
pretty
accurate
in
terms
of
thinking.
Ideally
like
this
5.0
upgrade
focused
on
updating
our
dependencies
and
getting
up
to
speed
with
the
latest
features
is
is
is
not
something
that's
going
to
be
like
six
months
down
the
road.
B
I
I
think
there's
a
likelihood
like
the
possibility
that
we
can
get
something
up
and
running
in
a
couple
months,
but
yeah
and
then
working
on
specking
out.
These
other
features
independent
projects
being
a
big
one
and
then
the
other
one
is
eco
credit
pre-financing,
we're
looking
into
forward
contracts.
B
B
So
a
lot
of
product
work
to
be
done,
we'll
be
doing
the
product
work
and
would
love
to
engage
with
the
community
and
get
more
ideas
and
feedback
around
how
how
what
they
would
like
to
see.
But
yeah
5.0
will
be
mostly
focused
on
dependencies
and
getting
thinking
about
use
cases
with
these
new
features
and
and
then
we'll
be
specking
out.
New
features
that
are
regen
ledger
specific.
While
we're
working
on
that
and
awesome
yeah.
A
I'm
gonna
I'm
gonna
sort
of
step
in
and
ryan.
Thank
you
so
much
super
helpful.
I
think
it's
been
a
really
vibrant
conversation.
You
know
we
sort
of
ran
the
gamut
of
the
news
about
the
4.0
upgrade
some
some
descriptions
of
the
features,
the
data
module,
how
exciting
that
is
as
a
foundation
for
sort
of
like
what
we're
really
aiming
to
build
as
this
public
good
of
an
open
origination
system
around
ecological
value
and
oh
and
by
the
way,
there's
a
marketplace
for
eco
credits
coming
online.
A
That's
pretty
epic,
really
grateful
for
antonio
and
joe
for
sharing
a
little
bit
about
body
chat,
so
we
got
to
zoom
into
a
particular
place.
That's
working
on
integrating
a
lot
of
these
features
and
tools
to
build
territorial
scale,
regeneration
and
then
orion
thanks
so
much
for
giving
us
the
overview
about
what
comes
next.
You
know
what
5.0
6.0
tighter
release
cycles.
A
Some
really
exciting
features
coming
online.
So
thank
you.
Thank
you
thanks
everybody
for
for
listening
in,
as
always
we'll
be
here
next
week,
regenerating
newshour,
I
think
we'll
probably
focus
a
little
bit
about
the
on
the
allow
list.
Conversation
related
to
currencies
being
used
in
the
marketplace
of
regen,
so
look
forward
to
that.
We'll
probably
have
some
other
tangential
conversations
as
well,
there's
always
so
much
going
on
and
with
that
I'll
bid,
you
all
to
do
have
a
beautiful
day
and
see
you
all
on
the
interwebs
in
the
meantime.