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A
Have
this
question
who
is
or
what
is
the
token
engineer
anyhow
right,
because
the
crypto
economics
flower
and
as
we
see
it,
it
really
covers
everything
and
then
you
come
from
one
or
more
backgrounds
and
and
look
at
these
well
techno-economics
of
the
institutional
protocols
that
people
develop
and
and
participate.
And
of
course,
we're
going
to
have
yeah
have
a
lot
of
or
yeah
I
mean
token.
Engineering
is
really
becomes.
B
B
As
funny
you
mentioned,
it,
dergados
just
mentioned
something
about
a
minimum,
viable
engineer,
an
mve
and
sounds
like
something
that
we
probably
could
implement
to
start
thinking
about
what
that
actually
means.
It's
it's.
It's
daunting,
of
course,
to
try
to
apply
for
that
title
in
a
way
when
there's
like
you
say
that
crypto
economic
flowers
has
so
many
overlaying
layers
to
it
that
that
diagram
is,
you
know,
exceptional
and
oh
it's
what
what?
B
How
many
of
those
layers
defines
an
acceptable
and
acceptable
person
to
consider
these
topics-
and
you
know
he
durgadis's
one
of
his
complaints
was
or
points
made,
was
that.
A
I
mean
also,
for
I
don't
know
for
many
of
us
two
years
ago
and
I
guess
for
many
who
are
just
joining
in
now.
A
This
cultural
aspect
is
quite
new
and
you
get
drawn
into
this
by
you
know
less
trust,
more
truth
or
don't
trust
verify
you
know
this
type
or
or
do
your
own
research,
this
type
of
calls
for
independence
or
calls
for
freedom
right,
but
then,
when,
when
you
are
in
it
or
even
when
you
take
some
time
to
think
through
it
and
you're
a
clear
thinker,
you
realize
that
well,
even
the
code
is
made
by
humans
right
and
and
that
along
that
alone
requires
coordination,
etc,
and
you
can
have
a
very
strict
protocol,
but
still
there's
always
this
human
layer.
A
Even
if
you
look
at
bitcoin
core,
for
example,
you
would
have
that
and
of
course,
the
more
expressive
these
contracts
are
or
this
this
code
is
and
the
the
more
possibilities
you
have
around
organization
coordination,
yeah,
the
the
more
aspects
of
this
crypto
economics
flower.
You
cover
not
just
cryptography
and
game
theory
right,
that's
quite
interesting
and,
as
mentioned
like
for
me
token
engineering
commons,
especially
lydia,
softgov
praise.
You
know
these
were
all
the
all
the
soft
governance
that
that
came
in
and
really
opened
up
a
new
dimension
for
myself.
A
B
Is
I'm
I'm
not
sure
how
to
think
of
that?
In
terms
of
is
that?
Is
that
a
weakness
or
a
strength?
Maybe
it's
not
either?
Maybe
it's
just
a
fact,
but
yeah
there's
a
lack
of
of
technical
participation
and
a
I
don't
want
to
say
an
over,
but
a
wealth
will
say
of
social
and
cultural
participation.
A
I
think
it's
the
balance
right
and
that's
basically
what
we
what
we
get
at
omega.
You
know
why
we
have
this
crypto
economics,
flower
and
then
dissected.
This
is
engineering
heavy
and
these
are
the
humanities
right.
But
it's
really
about
merging
as
much
as
possible
and
that's
of
course,
a
big.
A
Good
good,
I
think
we're
gonna
have
either
a
short
session.
I
actually
also
wasn't
supposed
to
be
here,
but
then
we
have
a
situation
at
home,
so
I'm
I'm
in
munich
and
yeah,
but
lydia.
She
wanted
to
join.
C
A
A
A
B
A
B
A
A
That's
true:
it's
always
you
know,
I
never
realized
you
know
for
me.
It's
always.
I
know
people
and
there's
a
strange
moment
like
five
fleeting
seconds
or
so,
but
actually
well,
there's
always
this
connection.
I
don't
know
yeah.
So
basically,
as
mentioned,
I
think
I'm
I'm
also
getting
a
bit
sick.
A
I
think
we
will
go
through
this
now
and
okay,
but
then
I'm
back
back
in
order,
hopefully
in
two
weeks
yeah,
so.
C
Yeah
I
just
put
like
70
for
everybody,
just
like
deduct
100
for
us,
so
maybe
we
can
hire
somebody
for
a
so
part-time.
A
B
C
C
A
And,
and
actually
that's
one
thing
I
wanted
to
talk
as
well.
Basically,
I
have
been
working
with
magic
power
for
quite
some
time
now
and
they're
really
really
good
and
actually
also
quick.
I
don't
know
if
you've
seen,
I
probably
cannot
share
again,
but
let
me
try.
C
Yeah,
like
I
mentioned,
I
cited
stuff
for
beer.
Probably
you
will
like.
A
Okay,
I
need
to
catch
up.
I
was
so
under
underwater
ever
since,
like
a
week
ago,
we
we
started
the
soft
lounge
and
then
you're
out
there.
You
have
to
constantly
fix
stuff
and
all
these
covered
things
happening
and
so
on.
So
I'm
sorry,
I
didn't
catch
many
people,
no,
no,
not.
A
A
Here
we
go
and
I
share,
I
try
and
share
my
screen.
Maybe
here
we
go,
this
is
I
don't
know,
but
all
of
a
sudden
I
realized
hey
the
style
that
steph
made.
You
know
with
the
with.
We
call
it
with
our
matrix
line.
Yeah.
C
C
A
Their
magic
card
is
super
fixed
and
you
know
they
especially
max,
but
they
really
get
to
the
car
or
get
the
get
get
the
essence
of
what
we
want,
and
I
believe
that
you
know
what
we
want
from
token
entering
coincidence.
Library
really
is,
I
don't
know
this
is
just
the
normal
website,
but
from
the
way.
A
A
Wait
a
second,
let
me
get
my
camera
there
they're
looking
into
opening
up
their
solo
project
as
yeah,
so
that
web
3
participants
can
also
directly
invest
in
an
installer
project
and
get
the
one
aspect
does
not
only
get
the
revenue
shares
of
those
projects,
but
also
the
carbon
credits
that
those
projects
are
minting
and
because
there's
a
small
scale
and
and
many
you
know,
energy
has
never
done
anything
with
the
carbon
credits.
A
So
that's
that's
yeah,
that's
a
start
and
then
basically
the
idea
is:
how
are
we
going
to
connect
with
the
current
carbon
pools
and
protocols?
Is
there
a
possibility,
or
is
it
still
just
you
know
too
small
in
a
sense,
you
know
why
they
go
for
megatrons
and
then
established
companies.
But,
as
always,
you
know
there
is
always
the
possibility
to
start
distributed
and
smaller.
It's
not
that
small,
because
they've
been.
C
A
C
A
So
and
then,
back
to
you
know
back
to
design
development,
I'm
a
magic
car,
they
could
do
it
quick
and
they
know
they
work
with
or
max
is
also
ex-lawyer
and
complexity.
Science
and
he's
been
also
collaborating
since
the
beginning,
with
block
science
and
so
on
so
he's
in
in
in
the
deep
end,
and
they
can
really
capture
the
essence.
You
know
with
nothing:
okay,
we're
just
gonna,
make
a
simple
website
and
then
be
done
with
it,
but
I
think
we
can.
A
A
That
is
something
okay
I
need
to
describe,
or
we
need
to
describe
it
a
bit
more
right
right
now.
It
is
in
separate
areas,
but
what
I
do
is
I'll
get
that
and
put
it
into
a
design
spec.
A
That's
basically
our
explanation
of
what
is
important
to
us,
like
the
the
navigation,
the
game
part
and
what
they
can.
You
know
brush
over
and
what
they
do.
Then
they
come
back
with
a
technical
design,
spec
and
we
have
at
least
one
back
and
forth,
and
then
they
can
pretty
quickly
implement.
A
You
know,
I
don't
think
that
they
will.
I
will
ask.
I
don't
think
that
they
will
need
additional
funds
for
the
proposal.
If
you
have
something
I
mean
I
would,
I
would
prepare
or
or
put
something
aside
for
them
just
so
that
they
can
add
some
technical
aspects
to
the
proposal,
and
I
think
we
will
have
a
really
good
proposal
for
the
implementation
and
yeah
and
with
all
of
the
content
that
we
covered.
That
is
another
thing,
maybe
that
they
could
do
really
have
a
high
fidelity
mock-up.
A
Let's
normally
they
don't
like
it's,
it
would
be
around
6k,
let's
see
what
they
what's.
You
know
if
they
can
do
something.
A
Yeah,
so
I
think
that
that
is
definitely
for
from
my
side,
I
would
say:
okay,
I'm
not
not
worried
at
all
anymore.
In
a
sense,
it's
just
important
that
we
put
it
together
such
that
you
know,
people
see
our
intention,
you
know
what
is
this?
What
do
we
mean
by
a
value
of
transcendence?
It's
clear
what
value
of
connection
and
the
value
of
novelty?
I
think
those
two
aspects:
we
need
to
explain
a
bit
more.
What
I
would
call
harvest
should.
B
A
A
And
the
other
thing
is
the
token
engineering
ethics
research.
You
you
ask:
what
is
the
source
of
abundance.
A
And
that
the
source
of
abundance
is,
you
know
something
like
you
know,
lydia
and
felix
coming
in,
and
they
are
actually.
B
A
It's
it's
already
on
there
on
their
plate,
so
and
if
they
can
number
one,
basically,
those
two
contributions
or
our
need
and
their
contributions
literally
meet.
We
can
provide
good
focus
groups,
meaning
we
reach
out
and
we
get
the
people
together.
Who
can
share
a
lot
of
insight
that
would
be
from
our
side
and
from
their
side.
Basically,
it
will
be
really
conducting
the
focus
group
and
so
on
and
so
forth
and.
B
C
C
So
two
of
them
like
if
we
create
abundance
and
if
we
have
hierarchical
societies,
what
will
it
be
look
like
and
if
we
create
abundance
and
if
we
create
non-hierarchical
societies
how
it
will
look
like
and
if
we
couldn't
create
an
abundance
if
we
living
still
in
scarcity,
what
will
be
the
hierarchical
society
look
like
and
what
will
be
the
non-biological
one?
It's
a
peter
fraser
like
very
good.
This
book
is
from
verso
like
quality
book,
better
phrases
like
good
author,
very
young,
but
very
nice
to
read
like
lots
of
pop
culture.
References
as
well.
C
One
last
thing
I
want
to
say:
I
actually
wrote
an
article
back
then
in
school
about
how
germany's
position
in
european
central
bank
dominated
greece's
currency
structure,
so
they
failed
in
the
european
crisis.
So
I
kind
of
can
try
to
connect
it
with
the
cryptocurrencies,
then
how
the
national
banks
are
doing
same
thing
to
the
local
communities.
C
So,
for
example
like
if
you
are,
if
you
are
germany,
you
are
powerful
in
european
central
bank
and
you
decided
for
the
inflation
target
and
like
the
debt
ratio
of
the
countries,
but
when,
when
you
think
about
greece's
economy,
it's
it's
depending
on
lots
of
in
outside
intake,
but
germany,
surplus
economy,
so
yeah
the
low
insulation
benefit
germany
much
more
than
the
greece
and
hurt
greece.
But
since
greece
is
subject
to
euro,
they
cannot
inflate
their
money.
C
So,
like
I
take
this
relationship
and
explain
how
this
caused
greece's
problem
in
the
2010-
and
maybe
we
can
tinker
around
this
example
like
a
case
study
how
the
national
banks
is
doing
the
same
thing
to
local
communities
and
how
the
crypto
and
local
currencies
can
be
such
an
alternative.
To
this.
I
try
to
roll.
C
A
B
A
A
A
Some
review,
no
definitely,
and
and
for
for
these
things,
you
really
need
to
find
the
the
the
tribe.
If
you
will
like
those
people
who
will
understand
the
where
you're
coming
from
the
background
and
maybe
help
you
put
it
more
in
crypto,.
B
A
And
I
thought
I
thought
of
crypto
commons
association
as
as
the
group
that
has
more
of
those
background.
Linkers,
definitely,
and
also
I
don't
know,
jeremy
do
you
know
I
don't
know
the
last
article
it
was.
I
I
sent
you
a
couple
of
things.
We
were
in
an
accelerator
in
the
european
one
that
they
did
and
I
got
to
learn
about
dying
and
something
very,
very
impressive,
yeah,
but.
C
A
Hey
you're
welcome,
thank
you
literally.
I
don't
know
how
you
do
it,
but
I
always
manage
to
get
get
things
done.
So
thank
you
mark
and
I
hope
it's
okay
with
with
the
communication
and
the
stewards
group.
If
there
is
anything
you
need
from
me
or
more
information
like
that,
if
you
want,
you
know
more
support,
don't
hesitate
to
ping
me.