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A
Given
your
time,
did
you
have
a?
Was
it
an
announcement
that
you
wanted
to
make
Teemo
before
we
get
started
or.
B
Yeah
yeah
I
definitely
want
to
Sidetrack
your
your
scheduled
programming
here,
but
you
know
I'm
sure
you
know
some
of
you
have
already
got
your
base
and
tokens
and
other
people
are
on
the
list
to
get
them
and
I'm.
Obviously
you
know
tweeting
and
you
know
Shilling
like
I,
normally
do
on
it,
but
I
just
wanted
to
send
an
offer
out
to
the
region
Community
the
region.
You
know
Network
peeps
one
expressing
gratitude
for
the
last
year.
B
You
know
two
years
of
working
with
all
of
you
and
yeah
I'm
excited
to
see
where
all
this
goes.
I
know
we're
all
having
you
know:
Road
bumps
and
obstacles
and
challenges
and
heartburn-
and
you
know,
but
there's
also
exciting,
exhilarating.
You
know
super
fun
stuff
coming.
You
know
the
potential
still
there,
obviously,
but
just
as
a
token
of
appreciation,
you
know
no
pun
intended.
B
We
have
launched
the
Basin
token
collection
on
polygon.
We
have
almost
500
basins
minted
and
I
just
want
to
send
an
offer
out
to
everyone
here
on
this
call
or
who
was
listening
or
if
you
want
to
show
it
in
your
Discord
or
whatnot.
You
can
go
to
our
beta
version,
which
has
you
know,
there's
a
lot
more
coming
and
it's
it's.
You
know
still
clunky
and
messy
at
this
point,
because
we're
testing
and
iterating,
but
you
can
go
to
Beta
.basin.global
and
there's
a
oh
just
a
button
at
the
top.
B
It
says,
get
Basin
and
you
can
just
fill
out
that
form
and
pick
your
your
basically
your
username,
and
that
will
get
you
a
free,
Basin
and
then
it'll
also
ask
you
for
a
latitude
and
longitude
of
a
space
of
a
place.
That's
important
to
you,
that's
meaningful
to
you
that
you
don't
mind
being
linked
to
because
it
will
be
kind
of
shared
publicly
of
like
you
will
actually
become
a
steward
of
that
place,
that
latitude
and
longitude
and
then
that
place
will
also
be
a
basin
token.
B
So
that
that's
you
know,
without
going
into
the
details,
I'm
happy
to
answer
questions.
Give
you
an
overview
of
kind
of
what
we're
thinking,
how
it's
organized
the
functionality
that's
coming,
but
yeah
I'm
super
excited
about.
It.
I
think
it's
really
powerful
for
a
lot
of
the
stuff
we've
all
talked
about.
You
know
over
the
last
year
you
know
several
years
and-
and
it
also
has
a
real
estate
component
so
that
that's
under
the
hood
and
but
I'm
happy
to
go
over
that
as
well.
A
Thanks
for
sharing
Teemo,
it's
great
to
see
you
just
all
the
work
that
you
all
have
done
to
bring
this
about,
and
congratulations
I'm
super
excited
to
see
these
iterations
moving
out
in
the
world
and
especially
making
it
feel
really
grounded.
Literally,
you
know
it's
connected
to.
You
know
temporal
places
and
that's
really
awesome
wishing
you
lots
of
luck,
hoping
it
goes
well
and
fully
in
support.
So
thanks
for
the
gifts,
happy
holidays,
Merry
Christmas.
A
We
could
do
if
there
are
any
other
announcements
before
we
jump
in
happy
to
hear
from
anybody
else.
Yeah.
C
I'll
just
make
a
quick
one,
and
then
we
can
jump
into
the
program,
but
just
next
week
and
I
believe
we
might
even
be
doing
this
on
Thursday.
C
The
refi
gratitude
campaign
is
launching
and
I
think
it
actually
launches
today,
where
you
can
twin
mint
nft
and
give
one
as
a
thank
you
to
somebody.
Who's
really
been
meaningful
for
you
or
your
work
this
past
year
it's
a
project
of
lower
labs
and
refi
Dao
yeah,
and
it's
just
meant
to
frankly
just
spread
the
attitude
of
gratitude.
C
So
we
are
the
team's,
been
working
super
hard
in
knocking
out
some
bugs
and
getting
this
the
minting
feature
up
and
ready.
Today
and
the
next
week
we're
gonna
spend
most
of
the
I
think.
Every
day
of
the
week,
we'll
have
a
little
bit
of
time
dedicated
for
people
just
to
come
up
and
give
thanks
and
share
appreciation
and
really
close
out
really
meaningful
and
I.
Think
I
mean.
C
Know
the
cliche
is
a
historical
year,
but
it
really
has
been
quite
a
proper
yield
for
everyone.
Who's
been
building
in
really
tough
conditions
and
but
still
I
think
as
as
we
all
are
driven
by
something
far
deeper
than
you
know.
C
What
the
market
says
is
right
or
or
what
strength
is
defined
by
so
anyhow,
there's
a
lot
of
people
to
give
thanks
to
so
we'll
be
doing
that
stay
tuned
for
details
and
announcements
related
to
that,
but
I
think
the
I
think
we
might
be
going
live
today,
so
just
tracking
real
time.
So
look
out
for
that.
But
all
next
week
is
we'll
have
the
we'll
have
hour-long,
or
at
least
a
half
hour,
long
gratitude
sessions
and
sharing
of
holiday
cheer.
A
Sweet
Dave:
that's
awesome
thanks
much
appreciated
balance
of
energy
and
Deals,
though
thank
you
as
a
last
announcement.
We
have,
you
know
we're
closing
out
our
Community
Fund
our
grants
program
year
and
a
lot.
A
lot
of
work
has
been
done
and
lots
of
different
kinds
of
work
out
there
in
the
world
and
in
January
we'll
be
sharing
out
a
kind
of
a
Roundup
of
all
of
that
work
and
length
out
to
things
that
are
happening
in
the
new
year
with
with
that
and
the
different
kind
of
outputs.
A
So
the
methodologies
or
you
know
the
tech
features
things
like
that.
So
look
forward
to
that
coming
out
in
January
as
well
and
a
big
thanks
that
you
know
Teemo
here
and
and
others
that
have
been
a
part
of
that.
So
look
forward
to
that.
But
let's
jump
in
this
is
about
registry,
so
we've
got,
we've
got
the
team
here.
A
A
I
think
it
would
be
cool
to
take
a
moment
for
each
of
us
in
the
team
to
share
kind
of
like
a
bit
about
ourselves
so
that
we
have
a
human
Dimension
to
all
of
this
work
that
that
we're
doing
too
so
kind
of
the
the
flow
from
here
on
out
is.
Is
that
bit
of
that
bit
of
intro
and
then
moving
into
tika's
gonna
share
about
some
of
the
the
methodologies
that
are
upcoming,
they're
public
comment
periods.
A
So
we
have
some
like
real
opportunities
to
chew
on
these
methodologies
and
to
think
about
these
credits
coming
on
chain
in
23..
It's
a
super
awesome
to
be
sharing
that
and
then
the
things
to
look
forward
to
in
23
around
Community
the
ways
that
we
want
to
create
more
dialogue,
more
occasion
to
to
jump
into
conversations
and
to
work
on
methodologies
in
different
ways,
so
we'll
be
digging
into
that
too,
and
then
obviously
time
for
for
questions.
A
So,
let's
start
out
by
just
talking
about
region
registry,
it's
certainly
shape-shifted
a
bit
over
time.
You
know
as
we
we
respond
to
what
is
real
out
there
in
terms
of
needs
and
blockers,
that
people
experience
and
trying
to
create
genuine
Credits
based
on
ecological
regeneration
and
so
region
registry
is,
is
a
kind
of
a
a
few
different
elements
and
I'd
love
for
for
others
to
for
the
team
to
pipe
into
on
their
their
iterations
of
it.
A
But
region
registry
is
the
the
pathways
and
guard
rails
for
the
creation
of
Eco
credits
and
those
Eco
credits
can
reflect
anything
from
attestations
of
of
carbon
sequestration,
of
ecosystem
Services
and
really
everywhere
in
between
to
allow
really
the
the
the
vision
of
a
decentralized
registry
program.
A
That's
that's
owned
and
driven
by
the
community,
a
community
of
experts,
community
of
partition,
there's
those
that
are
doing
the
work
and
are
committed
to
ecological
regeneration,
and
so
our
role
to
play
is
in
building
enough
of
that
infrastructure
to
enable
creative
Innovative,
really
like
the
full
spectrum
of
ego
credits
that
could
exist,
for
you
know
for
the
world's
needs
at
this
moment.
A
So
as
a
team,
we
all
hold
a
lot
of
different
pieces
of
that,
so
in
going
around
I
feel
like
it'd,
be
great
to
share
from
each
of
us
kind
of
the
the.
Why
the
things
that
you
know
the
things
that
are
moving
us
right
now
or
you
know
what
we're
really
excited
about,
and
so
in
that
way,
I'll
start
by
sharing
that
I'm
I'm
really
excited
about
two
particular
things.
A
One
is
I'm
excited
about
realizing
pieces
of
the
kind
of
the
vision
around
engagement
and
and
governance
that
is
going
to
happen
in
23,
and
that
means
creating
space
for
us
to
meet.
That
means
you
know
creating
groups
that
start
to
make
decisions
amongst
themselves
and
how
all
of
that
starts
to
feed
and
build
momentum.
So
I'm
super
excited
about
that.
A
I'm
also
super
excited
about
the
science
work
being
done
around
ecological
regeneration,
that
Ned's
kind
of
stirring
the
pot
on
because
I,
that's
something
that
that
my
heart
wants
so
I'm
excited
for
that.
So
with
that
I
want
to
be
able
to
toss
it
around
between
Tikka,
Sam
and
Ed
and
then
from
there.
If
you
want
to
take
it
for
talking
about
the
upcoming
methodologies
foreign.
So
let
me
get
net
up
here
too.
A
Now
that
I
just
invited
you
to
speak,
so
maybe
let's
do
Sam
Ned
and
then
and
then
chica,
so
that
you
can
roll
into
methodologies.
E
Cool
thanks
Becca
for
facilitating
super
good
to
be
here.
It's
good
to
see
some
familiar
faces
out
in
the
audience
yeah,
so
I
guess
just
to
kind
of
talk
about
I
I
think
it'd
be
nice
to
highlight
some
of
the
successes
of
the
registry
over
the
last
year
and
then
start
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
this
idea
of
you
know
kind
of
progressive
decentralization
of
the
registry,
and
so
you
know
just
jumping
back
to
you
know
December
of
last
year.
E
This
was
the
time
that
we
were
actually
putting
out
the
governance
proposal
for
the
regen
registry
to
be
the
first
credit
class
Creator
on
regen
Ledger,
meaning
that
the
regen
registry
now
has
the
ability
to
create
credit
classes
on
behalf
of
the
community
and
so
over
the
course
of
the
last
year
we've
really
been
focused
on
engaging
with
our
first.
You
know
few
groups
of
credit
methodology
designers
in
creating
a
suite
of
different
ecological
assets
that
some
focus
on
carbon.
E
E
Around
kind
of
you
know
valuing
ecological
State
and
we're
getting
to
a
really
exciting
point
where
a
lot
of
these
methodologies
are
going
through
peer
review,
the
credit
classes
are
being
wrapped
up
in
their
design
process
and
then
the
first
half
of
this
year,
we'll
see
you
know
anywhere
between
six
and
eight
credit
classes,
be
instantiated
on
a
game
which
is
super
exciting,
and
so
you
know
I
just
want
to
highlight
that
the
team
has
done
a
really
great
job.
E
E
You
know
what
the
design
should
be
to
make
it
more
focused
on
community
engagement
and
so
I
think
that
the
things
that
I'm
really
excited
about
in
the
coming
year
are,
you
know,
really
being
able
to
appreciate
the
design
of
the
registry
program
and
rapidly
engaging
our
community
of
academic
researchers,
technologists
climate
entrepreneurs,
land
stewards
and
using
the
the
tools
that
were
releasing
and
kind
of
using
to
start
to
govern
different
elements
of
the
registry
program.
E
And
you
know,
Gregory
got
some
people
on
the
foundation
and
myself
had
a
really
interesting
call.
Call
last
week
about
defining
the
registry,
and
one
big
question
that
came
up
is:
you
know:
is
the
registry
organization
an
entity
or
is
it
kind
of
a
system
of
of
different
functions
that
all
work
together
to
create
credits
and
environmental
assets
and
really
engage
the
community
in
valuing
ecological
State
at
more
of
a
community
level?
E
And,
and
for
me,
it
it's
almost
more
of
the
latter,
where,
if
you
think
about
all
the
different
functions
like
scientific
peer
review
or
you
know,
financialization
of
assets
or
you
know,
design
of
credit
classes,
each
element
requires
engagement
from
a
different
group
of
stakeholders
and
in
what
I'm
really
excited
about
in
the
coming
year,
is
you
know
being
able
to
start
using
the
groups
module
which
we're
going
to
be
releasing
with
regen
Ledger
5.0
to
govern?
E
You
know
the
credit
class
creation
address
to
govern
credit
class
Administration
to
govern
credit
class
issuance
to
set
up
groups
that
organize
project
development
processes
and
peer
review
processes
and
then
simultaneously
using
platforms
like
Commonwealth
and
high
low,
which
we
you
know,
have
have
kind
of
taken
a
back
seat
until
recently
in
providing
platforms
by
which
the
community
engagement
dialogue
around
these
processes.
E
So
those
are
some
of
the
things
that
I'm
really
excited
about
yeah
and
with
that
maybe
I'll
pass
it
on
to
Ned
or
Tika.
Whoever
else
wants
to
jump
in.
A
I
I
want
to
be
able
to
just
enjoy
how
full
that
was
that
just
felt
like
a
full
cup
of
coffee
that
we
were
just
giving
so
thanks,
Dan
all
right,
I'll
tune.
It.
D
Because
I
can
jump
in
so
yeah
I'm,
not
even
sure
where
to
start
it's
been
kind
of
a
whirlwind
tour
this
year
and
it's
you
know,
I
think
we
we're
really
building
up
momentum
and
for
me,
that's
the
most
exciting
part
to
see
that
things
are
starting
to
take
shape
and
that
you
know,
credits
are
going
to
be
coming.
Unchained
and
especially
I
mean
my
focus
has
been
the
environmental
stewardship
stuff
and
I'm
really
happy
to
see
that
taking
shape.
It's
I
think
we
still
have
a
lot
of
work
to
go.
It's
it.
D
It's
a
type
of
innovation
that
you
know
really
hasn't
been
done
before
and
you
know
I'm
sure
we're
in
for
some
surprises
coming
up
trying
to
prepare
for
those
as
best
I
can
and
coming
into
the
new
year,
I'm
hoping
to
start
on
a
project
to
really
better
understand
what
this
kind
of
ecosystem
regeneration
space
looks
like
you
know,
who's
doing
what?
Where
what
practices
are
they
using?
What
are
the
outcomes
which
outcomes
work?
Which
ones
don't?
Where
are
the
gaps?
You
know?
Where
do
we
need
more
data?
D
You
know
trying
to
answer
a
lot
of
those
questions
and
if
anybody
knows
anything
about
graph
databases,
that's
the
approach
that
I'm
going
to
be
taking
and
I'll
be.
You
know
once
I
get
things
done
going,
you
know
get
once
things
get
going
in.
January
I'll
probably
be
asking
for
some
community
support.
If
people
are
interested,
we're
certainly
happy
to
have
people
join,
we
are.
D
We
are
going
to
be
working
with
an
intern
for
a
few
months,
which
will
help
a
lot
and
then
you
know
just
generally
people
on
the
team,
but
this
is
I'm
going
to
be
taking
off
for
a
couple
weeks.
So
before
I
go,
you
know
gratitude
out
to
this.
The
the
team
I
mean
I
I'm,
just
I'm
really
honored,
to
be
able
to
be
able
to
be
a
part
of
this
kind
of
registry
and
science
team.
It's
we're
a
small
group.
D
You
know
five
people
but
I
think
we're
doing
really
good
work.
It's
you
know
we're
just
we're
working
our
butts
off
really
and
it's
just
nice
to
see
see
that
things
are
we're,
get
we're
getting
results
and
I.
Think
this
coming
year
is
that's
just
going
to
be
magnified,
we'll
have
some
really
good
stuff
coming
up.
F
Yeah
definitely
echo
my
teammates
huge
appreciation
for
each
other
and
our
greater
community
that
have
pioneered
this
pathway
with
us
in
2022
of
Designing,
a
really
rigorous
process
of
review
and
bringing
these
these
projects
to
the
point
that
they
are
with
some
entering
public
comment
soon,
which
is
really
exciting
and
in
2023
super
excited
to
see
the
realization
of
these
credits
on
chain
and
just
kind
of
see
that
energy
circulate
back
into
the
hands
of
the
earth
stewards
and
the
ability
to
build
on
these
initiatives.
F
Foster
continued
conversations
on
platforms
like
Hilo
that
will
really
exponentially
increase
the
development
of
more
methodologies
and
therefore
regenerative
land
practices,
which
is
our
end
goal
here.
So
super
excited
about
all
of
that
and
yeah
very
grateful
to
my
co-workers.
It's
it's
always
a
good
day
with
the
team
at
regen.
F
So
with
that
I'll
kind
of
jump
into
some
of
the
methodologies
that
are
entering
public
comment
in
January,
which
is
really
exciting
and
we'll
have
some
links
to
those
on
a
notion
page
and
the
get
book
will
be
the
place
to
to
see
that
and
in
our
methodology
Library.
F
This
is
an
appendix
to
the
methodology
for
biochar
utilization
in
soil
and
non-soil
applications
by
Vera
and
the
project
allows,
for
instance,
surface
level,
application
that
minimizes
carbon
emissions
from
production
and
transport
and
has
co-benefits
of
improved
soil,
Health,
microbial
activity
and
plant
growth,
so
they're
they're
in
their
initial
pilot
phase,
which
uses
conservation
burn
techniques
to
produce
biochar
in
slash
piles
as
feedstock
and
that
they
have
some
images
of
that
that
they'll
be
updating
on
their
built
on
regen
page.
F
The
second
phase
is
using
Kilns
to
produce
biochar
with
greater
efficiency,
using
clean
construction
and
demolition,
waste
and
agricultural
waste
as
feedstocks,
and
then
the
third
phase
of
the
project
we'll
see
forestry,
slash
gathered
into
piles,
designed
for
biotar
production
that
will
result
in
higher
yields
compared
to
burning
of
traditional
slash
piles.
So
that's
all
in
that's
all
happening
right
now,
which
is
really
exciting
and
they're
posting
some
great
burn
pictures
and
sending
this
to
us
to
look
for
those
on
our
feeds.
F
F
G
F
F
They've
all
gone
through
our
rigorous
internal
review,
expert,
peer
review
and
public
comment
process,
and
so
q1
will
be
era
Brazil,
biodiversity
credits.
These
are
based
in
these
are
based
in
Brazil.
Courageous
land
is
also
based
in
Brazil
and
our
agroforestry
credits
and
then,
throughout
the
year
we'll
have
undo,
which
is
enhanced.
Rock
weathering
with
the
pilots
based
in
the
UK
fiber
shed
that
Ned's
been
working
super
closely
with,
which
is
really
exciting.
F
Our
environmental
stewardship
based
credit,
which
is
a
kilo
sheep
hour
credit
and
they're
based
yeah
in
Northern,
California,
open
Earth
foundation
with
their
Marine
ecosystem
credit
Pilots
based
in
Costa
Rica
earthbank,
has
a
forestry
credit.
Terra
Genesis
is
agroforestry
and
Environmental
Conservation
Credits,
based
in
Ecuador
in
the
larger
Amazon
to
Andes
basin
Roots
as
holistic
grazing,
with
pilot
space
in
Argentina
Moss
Earth
is
deforestation.
F
Credits
based
in
Brazil
and
they'll
have
also
biodiversity
and
a
number
of
other
credits
coming
online
and
then
climate
Farmers
is
regenerative
AG
based
in
EU,
so
that's
been
keeping
the
five
of
us
really
busy
getting
all
of
this
moving
and
doing
it
in
a
way
that
we're
working
to
have
this
whole
process,
transparent.
So
working
with
our
software
Engineers
to
develop
all
those
Pathways.
It's
been
super
exciting
box.
A
D
A
Wonder
because
you've
been
yeah,
so
epic,
yeah
I
I,
wonder
if
we're
thinking
about
a
pre-design
of
the
registry
and
Antigua
you've
been
working
so
closely
with
these
folks.
What
are
some
things
that
you
feel
like
have
have
already
been
appreciated
about
what
we've
put
into
place
so
far,
and
then
what
are
the
things
that
you
know
that
that
you
feel
and
that
we've
talked
about.
F
Yeah
so,
and
also
this
list,
you
know
there's
there's
more
and
that
would
be
more
of
Becca's
area
and
Giselle
who's,
not
here
with
her
carbon
plus
grasslands
and
all
the
folks
that
are
kind
of
following
on
the
coattails
of
that
development,
which
is
in
expert
peer
review
right
now,
so
more
to
come
and
I
would
say,
yeah
I
mean
the
process
that
we
have
really
focused
on.
F
Is
this
so
far,
is
this
internal
expert
in
public
comment,
review
process
and
just
working
on
really
documenting
that
process
so
that
we
can
share
it
on
the
once?
The
project
is
registered
on
their
page
for
folks
to
see
everything
that
these
Amazing
Project
developers
have
gone
through
to
you
know,
really
prove
Integrity
of
their
credits
and
moving
forward.
I
think
that
I
know
Becca
I'm
working
closely
with
you
to
develop
the
Hilo
spaces
that
will
encourage
conversation
around
these
processes
and
how
they
happen.
F
And
what
can
change
so
really
excited
to
have
the
community
be
a
part
of
that
and
and
then
moving
on
to
project
plan,
project
registration,
credit
issuance?
So
that's
a
big
piece
that
will
be
happening
for
all
these
folks
early
in
2023
and
then
yeah
I.
Think.
F
The
other
piece
is
just
feedback
on
our
guide,
which
we've
been
developing,
that
helps
people
move
through
all
of
these
parts
of
our
system
and
how
that's
designed
how
it's
speaking
to
different
audiences
globally
and
keeping
that
in
mind
all
the
backgrounds
of
the
folks
that
are
looking
to
engage
with
us
and
what
they're
coming
with
and
all
that
variety
so
excited
for.
Community
input
on
that.
A
Yeah,
it's
great
and
I,
see
Gregory.
You've
got
a
question.
This
is
really
interesting
to
think
about
how
these
different
lanes
are
moving
and
they're
all
moving
forward
and
they're.
You
know
interconnecting
in
different
ways
and
really
pointing
towards
pointing
towards
a
lot
of
things
kind
of
happening
at
once,
like
when
these
credits
come
on
and
as
we're
building
the
community
layers
and
and
figuring
out.
You
know
more
around
kind
of
scientific
needs
and
just
a
lot
to
be
a
lot
to
look
forward
to.
It
feels.
E
I
Exciting
it's
so
exciting,
so
my
question
is
I
mean
this
is
It's,
so
there's
so
much
that
goes
in
to
this
there's.
So
many
layers
of
community
of
Science,
of
Technology,
of
of
economics
and
I
know
that
there's
been
some
conversation
about
the
possibility
of
evolving
a
cohort
model
or
a
seasoned
model
where
there's
sort
of
groups
of
people
who
are
going
through
a
process
together
and
both
able
to
engage
with
the
registry
team
and
other
community
members.
I
As
a
you
know,
in
a
discrete
cycle
as
a
cohort
and
I
was
wondering
if,
if
you
could
share
a
little
bit
more
about
that
idea,.
E
So
we
kind
of,
in
the
you
know,
last
few
months
in
trying
to
work
through
the
challenges
of
of
balancing.
You
know
the
needs
of
many
different
stakeholders,
with
a
pretty
small
team,
decided
to
pull
on
some
of
the
foundation,
ideas
and-
and
at
least
internally
start
thinking
about
kind
of
a
cohort
model
where
looking
at,
who
is
where,
in
the
process
of
getting
credits
on
chain,
we
would
start
to
kind
of
create
these
groups.
That
would
be
that
we
would
be
internally
focused
on
on
pushing
through
together
and
I.
E
Think
you
know,
at
least
from
my
perspective,
that's
a
there's,
a
lot
of
opportunity
there
to
start
to
facilitate
inner
organization
and
collaboration
around
credit
class
design
methodology,
design,
peer
review,
public
comment,
all
those
things
and
I
guess
just
jumping
back
to
Becca's
original
question
about
you.
You
know
what
what
are
some
of
the
things
that
we've
learned
or
over
the
last
few
months
or
what
are
some
of
the
the
things
that
we've
identified
as
needing
to
improve?
Is
you
know?
A
lot
of
this
process
has
been
new
for
everyone.
E
You
know
we're
building
an
entirely
new
registry
and
we've
gotten
a
lot
of
kind
of
user
feedback
from
each
of
these
groups
of
you
know,
questions
on
how
to
design
a
methodology,
how
to
design
a
credit
class,
how
to
balance,
create
a
market
accepted
credit
versus
meaning
Community
needs
and.
C
E
Of
questions
are
oftentimes
shared
between
groups,
and
so
the
things
that
I'm
hoping
to
see
in
the
coming
year
is,
as
we
start
to
build
out
these
high
low
platforms.
E
You
know
getting
groups
that
are
kind
of
on
a
similar
timeline
or,
within
that
same
quote-unquote
cohort
to
be
working
together
to
ask
questions
between
one
another
of
like
hey.
How
did
you
design
your
credit
class?
How
are
you
thinking
about
permanence
here,
or
you
know,
just
just
any
shared
questions
that
they
might
have
so
that
our
internal
team
can
start
taking
more
of
a
backseat
approach
and
answering
some
of
these
questions?
E
Walking
them
through
creating
kind
of
community
calls
around
designing
certain
elements
and
and
I
think
that
that
idea
of
cohort
is
still
being
defined
and
instilled
in
an
exploratory
process,
but
I
think
that
there's
a
lot
of
potential
there
too,
like
I,
said,
facilitate
inner
organization
collaboration.
A
I
want
to
be
able
to
add
to
that
too.
It's
something
really
simple
that
I
think
occurs
in
that
model
is
like
the
relationships,
the
trust
and
the
the
depth
of
connection
that
then
I
think
really
touches
on
what
we
hope
region
registry
is
set
apart
from
others.
You
know
that
it
is
based
on
investment
in
communities
and
investment
in
relationships.
A
I
You
know
what
what
I've
heard
you
all
you
know
I'm
privileged
to
get
to
hear
you
guys
talk
internally,
sometimes
about
your
learning
process,
and
it
felt
like
that
was
a
something
that's
sort
of
like
emerging
as
a
as
an
opportunity.
So
yeah.
J
A
Yeah
and
and
I
feel
like
it's
a
good,
a
good
segue
into
some
other
things.
We
wanted
to
be
sharing
about
around
community
and-
and
a
few
of
us
have
mentioned
Hilo,
and
for
those
of
you
that
are
here.
Hilo
is
a
social
platform,
that's
created
for
intentional
Community
collaboration
and
it's
meant
to
be
a
platform
that
is
not
as
noisy
and
in
your
face
and
kind
of
obstructive
as
a
lot
of
others.
A
So
it's
really
it's
based
on
the
pro-social
core
work
that
is
around
building
thriving
autonomous
communities,
and
so
we
work
closely
with
the
Taran
team
around
the
Hilo
platform
and
are
going
to
be
using
it
really
wholeheartedly,
starting
in
in
January,
in
creating
really
like
a
lively
structure
and
places
to
gather
and
speak
and
share
questions
and
and
start
to
put
us
all
into
the
right.
A
You
know
smaller
micro
communities,
that
kind
of
nested
communities
around
different
topics
that
are
of
Interest
so
that
somebody
could
come
in
and
they
could
find
oh
I'm
interested
in
you
know
biodiversity
and
within
biodiversity
I'm
also
interested
in
this.
You
know
this
other
topic
and
be
able
to
to
create
that
Community
online.
A
That
also
sits
next
to
the
different
calls
that
we
have
so
I
think
some
of
those
groups
are
going
to
take
shape
of
more
like
kind
of
a
targeted
working
group
around
putting
out
a
specific
methodology
and
then
some
of
those
groups
being
more
organic,
where
they're
they're
exploring
something
more
Loosely
or
they're,
trying
to
figure
out
what
what
players
are
involved
and
for
that
to
be
in
a
lot
of
ways:
the
the
Gathering
Place
for
registry
and
and
hoping
that
we
can
build
that
out,
not
just
with
kind
of
our
hopes
in
mind,
but
getting
feedback
from
from
you
all
from
those
that
that
want
to
to
use
it
and
engage
with
us
and
engage
with
each
other.
A
So
that's
something
to
look
forward
to
and
that
that
touches
on
the
different
functionality
that
will
be
available
around
the
groups.
Module
that
Sam
was
was
alluding
to
so
kind
of
what?
A
What
infrastructure
can
we
put
into
place
that
allows
groups
to
form
and
then
for
there
to
be
an
ability
to
have
some
sort
of
of
governance
around
them
and
processes
around
those
groups
to
manage
a
budget,
or
you
know,
to
make
decisions
around
things
as
a
group
so
that
that's
all
being
put
into
place
really
intentionally
starting
in
in
January
that
we're
all
kind
of
holding
different
pieces
of
and
trying
to
make
right
so
know
that
we're
very
open
to
your
feedback
and
your
input
and
always
your
involvement.
A
The
other
kind
of
pieces
around
Community,
too,
are
how
we
can
better
share
what
is
going
on
at
the
registry,
because
we
still
oftentimes
have
our
head
quite
deep
down
in
the
sand.
Trying
to
you
know,
get
get
it
done,
and
we
realize
that
people
want
to
be
along
this
journey
with
us
and
that
we
need
to
be
able
to
share
like
what
you
know
what
we're
exploring
and
what
questions
we
have,
or
you
know
what
it
is
that
we're
working
on
now.
A
So
that's
going
to
take
form
we're
looking
at
you
know
having
a
newsletter,
that's
going
to
be
a
way
to
share.
What's
moving
share.
What
is
you
know?
Events
are
upcoming,
maybe
it's
a
the
environmental
stewardship
call.
A
Maybe
it's
the
public
comment
period
coming
up
for
a
particular
methodology
and
having
better
touch
points
for
folks
to
know
what
is
going
on
and
then
to
have
that
also
accompany
different.
You
know
calls
that
we've
set
up
we're
looking
with
Foundation
folks,
or
we
have
a
lot
of
shared
Partners
to
have
some
sort
of
of
community
touch,
Point
call
where
you
come
in
and
we
could
have
announcements
and
and
shares
and
then
maybe
like
hop
into
different
breakout
routes
where
rooms
where
maybe
our
community
manager
sarri
would
like
talk
about.
A
You
know
tokens
for
newcomers
and
maybe
another
another
room
that
would
share
about.
You,
know
the
Cs
dial
program
or
something
like
that,
so
we're
we're
really
actively
exploring
how
to
to
to
have.
You
know,
connections
with
with
you
all
so
look
forward
to
that
and
and
do
offer.
You
know
feedback
on
on
your
needs
and
I
see
like
Austin
and
Will
are
out
there
too.
So
if
you
guys
have
any
anything
to
to
add
to
that
or
that
that
accompanies
that
and
and
Tikka
yeah,
what's
what
you
got.
F
Yeah
I
just
thought
that
that
was
a
nice
segue
to
Gregory's
inquiry
on
the
cohorts
when
I
think
about
the
cohorts.
I
guess
my
one
sort
of
red
flag
or
concern
is:
does
it?
Is
it
end
up
being
sort
of
a
group
that
seems
exclusive
or
hey
I
missed
out,
or
is
it
something
that's
motivating?
F
Yeah
I
want
to
be
in
part
of
the
next
cohort,
so
I
think
there's
a
few
Dimensions
to
that
word
and
that
way
of
organizing
that
are
exciting
to
explore
and
I
think
this
is
so
important
to
have
the
Hilo
working
group
and
space
develop
in
parallel
with
that
just
to
address
some
of
those
Dimensions
that
can
come
along
with
the
word
cohort
or
creating
working
groups
and
then
having
others
feel.
F
Oh
I'm,
not
part
of
that
or
how
do
I
join
or
yeah
I'm
really
excited
to
be
a
part
of
the
next
one
or
or
what
so
to
some
thoughts
around
that
I'm.
A
Glad
you
shared
but
yeah,
because
I
I
feel,
like
that's
just
really
important,
to
hold
moving
through,
so
that
when
people
don't
feel
on
on
the
sidelines,
thanks
for
for
sharing
that
I
feel
like
with
15
minutes
left.
Let's
get
some
questions
going
from
from
you
all
out.
There
I
definitely
see
some
familiar
faces
with
Justin
and
digimo
and
some
others.
A
So
if
you
guys
have
questions,
just
raise
your
hand
and
we
can
move
through,
we've
got
Ed
too
always
always
some
great
insight
there
Austin
will
any
anything
emerging
for
anybody.
Now
is
the
time
like
we've
got
somebody
coming
up.
J
J
I
was
just
going
to
respond
to
the
in
kind
of
get
extra
enthusiastic
about
the
cohort
model
and
maybe
unpack
a
little
bit
about
what
Tika
said
that
builds
off
of
what
other
registry
folks
are
saying
and
that,
if
the
sort
of
intended
concept
around
the
broader
region
network
is
a
notion
of
progressive
decentralization
of
its
different
functions
to
be
owned
and
governed
by
the
community,
it
serves
that
there's
an
interesting
opportunity
made
possible
that
we
could
talk
about
maybe
through
a
pro-social
lens
and
I'm
really
excited
to
hear
about
it
in
build
on
high
low
too.
J
But
the
kind
of
the
premise
that
a
cohort
can
also
be
stewards
to
subsequent
ones
that,
as
part
of
the
progressive
decentralization
model
that
the
region
network
is
building,
that
each
cohort
is
able
to
be
kind
of
a
cohesive
group
to
help
facilitate
others
in
the
door
and
for
them
to
learn
the
ropes
and
that
process
being
really
powerful.
A
Heard
loud
and
clear
thanks
awesome:
do
you
guys
want
to
respond
about
all
before
we
take
another
question.
A
Totally
and
for
those
of
you
to
know
Austin,
he
directs
the
CSL
program
at
Region
foundation,
so
he's
really
speaking
from
his
experience
and
seeing
how
that
unfolds
within
a
group.
So
I
really
really
glad
to
hear
that
yeah,
let's
get
CTV.
A
What
question
do
you
have?
Okay,.
G
I'm
coming
at
this
from
you
know,
I
work
for
Healthcare
company
in
New,
York
I,
basically
recently
spoke
to
my
facility
planning.
I,
don't
represent
them
I'm.
Just
coming
on
to
ask
the
question
about.
You
know
timeline
about
what
I'm
about
to
ask
just
to
get
a
sense
of
where
you
are
in
the
development.
G
Obviously,
I,
listen
to
these
every
once
in
a
while
I've
been
busy,
I
missed
the
last
probably
two
months
of
these,
but
my
question
just
to
cut
to
the
chases
like
I'm
with
the
company
that
I'm
looking
at
their
dashboard
right
now,
they've
planted
460
000
trees
over
the
last
three
years.
Are
you
folks
going
to
be
buying
plots
of
land
and
then
selling
the
land
to
like
companies
like
mine
in
the
future,
to
then
plant
trees
to
create
carbon
credit?
You
know
reduction
emissions
or
something
like
that.
G
Just
an
idea
to
share
with
you
and
also
knowing
I,
you
know.
New
York
has
really
strict
laws
going
in
place
later
in
the
2020s.
Is
this
going
to
this
region
that
we're
going
to
be
able
to
handle?
You
know
my
company
needed
to
buy
it
or
plant
trees
for
200
000
carbon.
You
know
tons
of
carbon
emissions
in
2020
like
is
there
going
to
be
any
kind
of
scale
of
carbon
credits
available
for
some
mass
of
a
company
like
mine?
G
A
I'll
pass
so
someone
else's
voice
can
be
heard
on
the
on
the
ladder,
so
we
are
not
in
the
business
of
of
buying
land.
What
our
role
is
is
to
kind
of
facilitate
a
group,
a
community
that
wants
to
create
ego
credits
from
that
land.
So
let's
say
a
company
or
group
comes
in
and
they
want
to
regenerate
that
land
or
support
its
continuation.
Then
then
you
would
explore
you
know.
A
Maybe
it's
a
it's
a
forestry
credit
that
you
would
be
creating
based
off
of
of
carbon
being
sequestered
in
that
in
that
above
ground,
biomass
and
soil.
So
that's
how
that
would
be
approached
and
in
terms
of
of
scale
of
carbon
credits,
I
feel
like
Gregory
and
hop
in
on
that
one.
I
You
don't
even
need
to
wait
two
years
to
buy
200
000
tons
of
carbon
offsets.
You
could
do
that
this
year
or
next
year.
So
you
know,
if
that's
a
present
moment
sort
of
operating
at
that
level.
I
I
think
next
year
already
in
the
pipeline,
there's
several
million
credits
coming
on
board
and
if
companies
like
yours
have
yearly
reoccurring.
I
And
would
like
to
get
into
forward
contracts
with
great
projects.
That's
a
really
fantastic
way
to
both
guarantee
your
supply
and
prices,
and
also
help
support,
really
amazing
regenerative
projects.
Whether
those
are
things
like
reforestation,
like
you're,
talking
about
or
choosing
a
more
diverse
basket
of
different
credit
types.
G
I
have
a
meeting
with
our
consultant,
who
is
working
facility
planning
in
the
next
month,
or
so
you
know
how
they
slows
things
down
a
little
bit
I'm
going
to
ask
them
some
general
questions
about
what
we're
doing
so
then
you
know
their.
You
know.
Healthcare
is
slow
moving,
so
they're
not
going
to
jump
onto
this.
You
know
next
year
or
the
year
after
they're-
probably
not
going
to
be
the
first
one
into
doing
something
like
this,
but
the
consultant
who
has
pull
on
our
senior
leadership
to
make
decisions.
G
You
know
if
the
consultant
can
be
educated,
So.
Eventually,
you
might
see
another
person
on
here
and
that's
a
consultant
who's
already
buying
and
selling
carbon
credits
for
large
companies
in
New
York.
Maybe
you
know
obviously
he'll
be
the
right
person
to
influence
our
senior
leadership
here,
but
yeah
I'm,
just
more
interested
as
a
third
party
right
now,
just
but
I
do
bring
home
whatever
you
say
here,
I
talk
about
with
with
this
facilities.
G
A
Yeah,
thanks
for
thanks
for
joining
I,
believe
digma.
You
had
a
question
thought
that
you
wanted
to
share.
The
sage
is
yours,
hello,.
H
Yes,
real,
quick,
just
updating
in
public
I
guess
we
Demeter
had
a
consultation
with
Will
Gardner
as
per
Gregory
and
Ryan's
suggestion
to
connect
with
him
and
and
then
we
ended
up
having
another
big
meeting
with
Ryan
as
well.
That
was
like
almost
two
hour
meeting.
H
H
You
know
methodology
or
a
registry
process,
let's
say
Sylvie,
for
example,
or
some
agroforestry
framework,
but
leveraging
ipfs
data
storage.
For,
for
you
know
that
anchoring
of
data
and
things
like
that
so
yeah
we
will
be
on
a
time
constraint,
though
we
will
need
to
make
some
decisions,
probably
by
by
early
to
mid-January,
but
I
did
want
to
relay
the
message
to
all,
and
hopefully
there
is
some
something
there
that
sticks
for
for
this
collaboration
to
take
off.
Thank
you.
Just.
I
Curious
before
before
we
move
on
what?
What
sort
of
things
are
you
missing,
or
do
you
need
to
inform
the
decision
by
early
January
like
what
are
the?
What
are
the
specific,
either
conversations
or
commitments
that
you
need
to
be
clear
about
what
makes
sense.
H
Yeah
Ryan
said
he
would
take
this
to
Aaron.
I
am
meeting
Paul
stagner.
Well,
weedner
excuse
me
later
today,
as
well
just
to
understand,
but
there
is
basically
a
couple
of
things.
One
is
there's
a
little
bit
of
translation
needed
between
the
terminology
of
the
way
we've
placed
the
claim
resolution
process
of
things
like
claims
versus
States
Etc.
H
There's
a
ton
of
opportunity
on
the
Atta
station,
because
the
main
Innovation
that
our
our
framework
brings
is
potential
for,
like
compute
over
data
or
Logic
on
attestation,
and
things
like
that
and
we're
trying
to
figure
figure.
What's
a
priority
for
now,
I
feel
like
the
priorities.
H
Right
now
are
just
the
schematics
making
sure
that
all
the
standards
are
aligned
and
then
moving
into
actual
ipfs
implementation,
which
we
could
call
it
a
part
of
integration
for
our
grant
and
for
which
you
know
we
might
have
fifteen
to
twenty
thousand
dollars
just
to
spend
on
that.
We
were
hoping
actually
to
to
invite
devs
who've
worked
on
regen
Network
like
will
Gardener
to
help
facilitate
some
of
that,
but
as
of
right
now
it
it's
mostly
just
Ryan.
H
E
E
Time
yeah
I
could
I
could
speak
to
that
a
little
bit,
I
mean
in
in
terms
of
Desire
Integrations
with
ipfs
I.
Think
that
that
there's
a
huge
desire
there
I
will
say
that
our
internal
team
hasn't
necessarily
been
thinking
about
the
data
storage
element,
quite
as
much
or
like
direct
Integrations
with
ipfs,
and
so
yeah
like
I,
mean
the
the
work
that
Paul
and
will
over
at
cambium,
have
done
with
setting
up
resolvers
for
the
the
data.
E
Module
have
been
great
and
you
know
we
we
have
the
ability
to
Anchor
data
on
chain,
but
in
terms
of
decentralized
storage.
Using
something
like
ipfs
is
is
super
desirable.
So
if
you
guys
are
working
on
that
and
need
like
use
cases
or
or
want
to
talk
through
what
sort
of
data
we're
thinking
about,
you
know
in
the
short
term
versus
long
term,
storing
with
something
like
ipfs
or
filecoin
green
yeah.
Just
let
us
know.
H
Awesome
yeah,
we
were
given
some
example
repos
for,
like
the
credit
classes,
just
to
to
make
sure
that
you
know
a
lot
of
this
is
compatible
for
my
hashing
and
string
perspective,
but
we're
still
looking
to
identify
that
case
study
and
it
might
be
some
type
of
Sylvia
forward
experiment
or
an
agroforestry
experiment,
or
something
like
that.
We'll
keep
you
posted,
but
I
just
wanted
to
update
you
all
since
you're
all
in
the
call
thanks,
everybody.
A
Yeah,
thanks
for
the
update,
that's
really
exciting,
I'm
glad
you
have
gotten
the
right
Connections
in
place.
I
was
recently
with
Paul
at
a
at
a
conference,
and
we
were
talking
a
bit
more
about
kind
of
the
the
data
use
cases
and
the
needs
for
for
storage
in
different
circumstances.
A
So
thanks
for
that,
as
a
way
to
close
out
here,
I'd
like
to
put
the
rest
of
the
team
on
the
spot
and
have
everybody
share
what
they're
most
proud
of
from
this
past
year,
the
give
us
a
sense
of
of
like
ending
the
year
and
starting
a
new
one,
I
think
for
myself.
I
am
most
proud
of
the.
A
If
we're
looking
at
the
first
credits
and
methodologies
that
are
coming,
that
the
balance
of
different
types
and
that
that
was
largely
led
by
like
intuition
and
I
think
that's
something
to
be
really
proud
of.
So
I
want
to
pass
that
and
put
everybody
else
on
the
spot,
so
Sam
Sam
Tegan
Ed.
What
are
you
guys
most
proud
of
from
this
past
year?.
E
For
me,
it's
just
the
the
fact
that
we
have
a
bunch
of
credit
classes
and
methodologies
coming
on
this
year.
I
mean
just
just
to
speak.
To
timelines
like
we
didn't,
it
was
December
last
year
when
I
think
we
were
in
conversations
with
a
few
groups
and
what
I
would
say
is
like
the
ideation
stage
of
just
like
we
identified
what
the
project
should
be.
We
identified
the
fact
that
we
should
be
developing
a.
E
And
a
new
credit
class
and
that
we
didn't
want
to
use
something
that
already
exists
out
there
and
the
fact
that
we
were
able
to
put
together
not
one,
but
you
know
like
six
to
eight
methodologies
and
credit
classes
in
the
last
year
is,
is
pretty
incredible.
So.
F
I
can
go
quick,
I
just
am
constantly
Amazed
by
the
high
integrity
of
the
folks
that
we
deal
with
on
a
day-to-day
basis,
and
how
excited
are
they
are
and
willing
they
are
and
what
a
high
priority
it
is
for
them
to
do
this
in
a
in
a
really
in
a
really
well
done
manner,
so
really
excited
to
to
have
that
come
to
fruition,
for
them.
D
Phone
just
started
acting
weird,
so
I'm
not
sure.
Hopefully
this
is
getting
through
all
right,
but
I
mean
for
me.
One
of
the
things
is
just
my
community,
my
colleagues,
my
peers
from
my
sort
of
previous
life
in
biodiversity
conservation,
research,
they're
starting
to
get
it
when
I
talk
to
them.
You
know
last
year,
when
I
you
know
a
year
ago,
when
I
was
talking
to
them.
D
They
had
no
idea
what
I
was
doing
and
now
they've
got
an
idea
and
they
a
lot
of
them,
are
thinking
it's
kind
of
cool
and
they
want
to
kind
of
participate
in
some
of
this,
so
I'm
curious
to
see
where
that
goes
in
the
next
year.
But
it's
it's
nice.
It
just
makes
me
feel
good
that
people
I
used
to
work
with
are
kind
of
getting
behind
some
of
this
work,
which
I
think
is
really
important
as
well.
A
And
I'm
sure
that
must
feel
good
too
still
seen
thanks
guys
and
thanks
to
everybody.
I
do
want
to
give
a
last
shout
out
to
Kyle
Kyle
I,
see
you
in
the
audience
and
I
want
to
let
everybody
know
that
I
learned
a
lot
about
Kyle's
research
he's
doing
a
lot
of
research
related
to
pollinators
and
tracking
them
and
using
lasers
to
figure
out
the
wing
beats
that
can
be
associated
with
the
specific
pollinator
species,
and
it's
just
somebody
doing
some
really
great
science
work
out
there
in
the
world.