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A
A
B
D
Hi,
can
you
hear
me
now?
Yes,.
C
A
So
we
have
like
these
home
page.
We
will
have
an
introduction
video.
So
personally,
I
prefer
this
buttons
to
be
up
instead
of
down,
but
it's
perfectly
connected
perfectly
okay
as
well,
because,
like
I
mean
I
was
thinking,
maybe
not
very
creative
side
but
like
in
in
the
general
like
convention,
these
buttons
are
upside,
but
it's
totally
okay,
I
think.
But
what
needs
to
change
here
is
like
buttons
are
so
hard
to
see
because
they're
like
transparent,
maybe
we
can
use
one
other
color,
which
may
be
just
a
bright
green.
A
D
A
Oh
yeah,
thank
you
so
much
but
like
I'm
not
super,
like
you
know,
like
figma
expert,
so
I
don't
want
to
ruin
your
work.
You
know.
D
D
Yeah
all
the
things,
the
thing
is
on
the
left
side,
you
have
always
the
layers
and
mostly
they're
in
groups
and
then
to
select
or
you
control
click
to
to
select
a
separate
layer
and
then
on
the
right
side.
You
have
like
the
properties
which
are
like
in
you
see
color.
It.
A
D
A
D
Today
also,
I
have
to
go
somewhere
in
like
10
minutes
from
now,
but
for
the
for
this
wireframe
like
what
I
can
do
is
what's
a
good
time
frame
for
you
like
this
weekend
or
wednesday.
E
D
B
Yeah
me
just
to
run
through
my
the
figma
board
that
I
did,
and
this
would
be
good
to
to
tell
steph,
because
basically,
I'm
just
using
okay
there's
the
the
the
first
phase,
which
is
what
do
you
call
it?
A
B
Okay,
so
you
know
the
the
wire
frames,
and
this
is
basically
the
overview
which
I
call
it
the
bird's
eye
view.
So
you
start
like
right
here
and
the
center
or,
like
you
know,
kind
of
drops
you
back
to
here,
which
is
the
main
idea
of
what
is
dead.
But
deb
is
about
metabolism.
So
you
go
through
the
tour
and
here's
our
first
little
interaction
and
then
you
could
go
left
right.
B
This
is
kind
of
a
different
view
of
the
shares
and
then
it
kind
of
comes
down
to
here,
and
I
think
this
is
where
okay.
This
is
like
the
bird's
eye
view,
and
it
gives
you
which
will
be
connected
to
to
kumu,
so
you
could
lift
it
out
and
then
interact
with
it,
which
we
already
have
on
kumu,
and
so
that's
basically,
the
first
like
iteration,
which
is
the
self-guided
tours
of
of.
B
The
the
different,
what
I'm
calling
narrative
mandalas,
but
here
is
the
the
recent
stuff
of
what
we're
calling
this.
The
spore
mandalas,
which
are
correlated
to
the
the
crypto
economic
flower,
and
here
is
the
example
of
what
we
already
got.
The
curation
and
within
the
vacuum
already
did
the
mandala
out
of
what
was
already
shared
and
so
like
that's.
What
we're
doing
with
streamer
d
he's
already
connected
like
a
wallet,
and
we
want
to
like
first
correspond
like
those
curations
to
those
nfts.
B
You
know
so
so
so
this
one
right.
We
already
got
the
example.
Someone
gave
us
the
curation
within
the
vacuum,
did
it
did
the
the
mandala,
and
so
there's
coordination
coordinates
and
we're
gonna
we're
gonna
place
that,
and
what
streamer
d
already
is
testing
is
that
you
connect
like
the
wallet
and
the
nft
is
connected
to
like
another
nft.
So
you
kind
of
have
like
a
position,
and
you
kind
of
like
start
to
build
out
like
a
space
there.
So
yeah.
A
That
was
like
one
thing
I
want
to
say
about
those
yeah
like,
I
think
they're
like
super
creative,
but
I
think
maybe
we
can
do
them
as
post
mvp
because,
like
maybe
we
can
create
like
very
simple
game
of
yours.
Yeah
like
the
one
you
have
that
you
showed
on
left.
Maybe
we
can
work
on
it
together,
a
little
more
and
once
we
we
agreed
that
this
is
the
game
we're
gonna
play.
I
think
it's
like
clear
like
so
how
many
pages
it
should
have
like.
B
So
then,
this
one's
I'm
out
of
context,
and
this
one
is
now
now
we
roll
roll
it
back,
which
is
we're
going
to
share
our
stories
but
say
you
pick
the
center,
which
is
just
this
kind
of
like
the
the
end
page,
which
is
what
dynamic
energy
budget
is
and
then
you
could
go
right
here.
You
could
do
the
bird's
eye
view.
You
could
play
the
game
again,
it's
kind
of
like
you
exit
out.
It's
like
the
exit
door
in
the
middle.
B
It
always
goes
to
the
center
of
the
idea
and
the
left
and
right
is
to
explore
it
in
different
ways.
This
one
is
a
kind
of
a
more
standard
way.
We
roll
it
back
and
then
you
get
presented
the
different
shares
of
what
we
shared.
So
you
could
only
you
could
maybe
we
have
a
short
description.
B
These
are
the
shares
from
from
the
performative
metabolism
right,
but
you
get
a
pick,
you
could
watch
all
of
them
or
you
could
just
watch
one
of
them
or
you
could
keep
on
moving
and
then
after
you
watch
like
one
of
the
shares,
then
it's
like.
Okay,
we
do
a
next
part
of
the
thing
and
then
that's
where
the
you
can
explore
the
metabolism.
B
Meditation
the
eyes
are
closed,
and
these
are
like
what
I
will
be
the
objects
kind
of
like
explaining
what
gene
is
supposed
to
make
these
cards
like
a
card
to
explain
it.
This
is
another
part
of
it
which
is
dynamic.
Energy
budget,
like
I
said
like
the
middle.
I
want
it
to
be,
like
you
could
exit
out
of
the
the
tour
anytime
but
like
the
the
edges,
are
like
exploring
it
in
a
more
linear
way
or
exploring
like
this
way
it.
B
I
call
it
the
out
of
context
and
that
one
is
kind
of
like
the
more
abstract
way
of
going
about
it
and
out
of
context
comes
out
of
a
part
in
in
the
performative
metabolism,
when
steph,
not
steph,
unipuff
shows
up
like
halfway
in
and
he's
like.
Oh,
I
don't
know,
I
kind
of
feel
out
of
context.
Can
you
please
explain
it
again
and
we
kind
of
go
over
it
again,
but
yeah
anyways?
That's
for
the
first
tour
that
I
want
and
so
like
you,
you,
you.
E
A
D
E
A
E
A
E
A
E
E
Okay,
just
a
second
yes,
because
it's
kind
of
like
kind
of
like
proposal,
because
in
the
end
we
didn't
not
really
know
what.
E
E
A
E
E
So
the
first
one
like
I'm
suggesting
the
first
one
is
like
a
more
let's
say,
let's
say
a
bit
more
general
topic
to
let's
say
like
a
bit
more
open,
but
maybe
it
could
be
a
good
starting
point
and
like
with
this,
we
can
like
go
more
into
deep
into
specific
top
like
topics
I'm
suggesting
to
look
into
the
like
to
look
into
the
value
system
of
the
of
like
the
the
token
engineering
community.
E
E
We
could
already
do
next
month,
so
in
july,
so
we
still
need
to
set
up
the
date
the
time
and
we
will
start
with
like
a
short
intro
and
then
have
like
up
to
one
hour
and
a
half
for
the
group
discussion,
and
the
idea
for
this
would
be
to
like
to
have
that.
We
all
together
decide
maybe
two
or
three
really
important
values
that
we
like
on
which
we
will
focus,
because
this
is
like.
Of
course
we
cannot.
Everything
in
this
focus
group
discussion.
E
Yeah,
which
kind
of
values
this
could
be.
This
would
be
important
for
let's
say
this
focus
group
and
yeah
felix
is
proposing
the
second
focus
crop
on
private
profit
versus
common
benefit.
So
this
could
be.
Maybe
we
can
do
this
in
august
and
yeah.
He
also
formulated
some
questions
so
yeah.
How
do
private
profit
motivates
play
out
against
the
common
benefit,
multis
motives
and
yeah
like
some
more?
We
can
more
discuss
and
then
the
third
one,
as
I
said,
maybe
we
can
decide
this
together,
so
we
could
maybe
focus
on
conflicts.
E
A
Sure
so
these
are
first
of
all,
some
very
interesting
topics.
Okay,
I
have
I
have
three
points
I
want
to
make.
First,
okay,
like
what
will
be
the
intended
outcome?
Maybe
we
can
discuss
this
as
well
after
each
focus
group,
so
we
will
have
a
focus
group
that
will
be
discussing
some
particular
topics,
but
maybe
we
can
keep
some
kind
of
like
tpi
kind
of
thing,
maybe
producing
one
article
out
of
it
and
like
and
we
can
publish
it
in
our
tc
library.
A
So
maybe
we
can
decide
what
what
is
intended
outcome
of
this
folks
group.
So
we
will
discuss
with
community.
We
will
maybe
publish
something
out
of
it
and
the
these
discussion
may
lead
somewhere
else
to
like
it's
all
up
to
contributors
too.
So
it's
not
like
we
are
deciding
what
to
do,
but
it's
just.
A
It
will
be
nice
to
have
at
least
some
standard
outcome
and
regarding
the
topics
like
I
really
love
them,
and
maybe
we
can
also
collaborate
with
soft
go
because
they
have
been
working
lots
about
what
is
the
values
of
tc
and
all
those
other
questions.
A
So
we
can
always
collaborate
with
them
as
well
and
also
have
you
have
have
you
seen
the
proposal
I
I've
made
for
research
ground
work,
so
what
we
have
talked
with
chemnam
was
that
maybe
we
can
have
a
kind
of
research
groundwork
that
may
feed
our
discussion
groups.
So
I'm.
E
I
was
yes,
I
mean
this
is
the
this
was
no
thank
you.
I
think
this
with
this
outcomes
is
really
important.
I
think
we
like,
for
the
moment
we
we
were
more
like
thinking
about
like
planning
but
for
sure,
like
the
idea
would
be.
We
do
the
focus
group
we
transcribe
them,
we'll
somehow
analyze
them
like
do
all
this
process,
and
then
with
this
okay,
we
have
some
kind
of
that
material
that
can
be
used
to
yeah
either
like
write,
some
kind
of
like
report
summary,
maybe
produce
some.
E
I
mean
for
to
write
like
an
academic
article
honestly
with
two
focus
groups.
I
don't
know
if
we
will
have
the
how
to
say
if
this
would
be
enough
data
material,
let's
frame
it
like
this.
Maybe
this
is
something
where
we
need,
where
more
data
would
be
needed
to
like
really
come
to
some
more
conclusions.
I
don't
know
it
depends
on
the
focus
groups,
but
I
think,
like
also
the
idea
of
the
library
of
this
kind
of
like
participatory,
collaborat,
collaboratory
knowledge
production.
E
I
think
for
sure
we
can
contribute,
let's
say
with
a
short
article
or
report
or
anything
and
for
other
publications.
I
think
it
will
be
more
like
a
process
now
that
I
think
it
would
be
difficult
not
to
say
okay,
we
do
this
and
then
we
we
have
to
write
like
an
academic
article
out
of
it
like
so
just
to
be
clear.
Also
what
what
like
to
be
realistic,
no
and
for
sure
like
this
is
the
this
sounds
super
good
with
this
soft
governance
working
group.
E
I
think
it
would
be
amazing
we
can
maybe
members
of
them.
We
can
invite
to
the
focus
group-
or
I
don't
know
like
also
if
you
have
any
other
ideas
and
I
think
the
refrigerator
the
research
proposal.
Let
me
check,
I
think,
oh
wait,
yes,
because
I
was
looking
no.
This
is
this:
is
this
research
on
incentives
shaping
behavior?
No
like
this
abstract.
A
A
So
in
token
engineering
we
are
approaching
an
agent
as
a
individual
and
shaping
their
individuals.
So,
for
example,
some
protocols
are
incentivizing
some
certain
behaviors
of
staking
selling
tokens,
whatever
it's
like
very
different,
but
I
mean
so
when
you
shape
the
incentives
or
person
you
shape
the
behaviors
and
the
behaviors
of
the
community.
People
will
actually
create
a
society
that
you
are
living
in.
So
I
gave
an
example
of
a
central
bank
in
1979
of
paul
walker,
famously
known
as
walker
shock
like
they.
A
They
initiated
very
high
interest
rates
and
u.s
economy
affected
by
it
because
of
the
incentives
that
they
are
shaping
for.
So
here
we
can
discuss.
How
does
token
engineering
parameters
shape
incentives
and
we
can
have
collabo
comparative
arguments
regarding
like
so
what?
What
will
what
how
the
traditional
token
engineering
entity,
which
is
in
general
central
banks,
are
doing
it
and
how
dolls
are
doing
it?
What
is
the
difference
between
them?
A
For
example,
like
in
our
tc
experiment,
we've
decided,
we've
together
decided
what
will
be
the
parameters
of
augment
bonding
like
what
will
be
the
entry
tribute
whatever
and
but,
for
example,
for
the
interest
rate
of
the
united
states
of
america.
We
don't
have
any
democratic
input,
even
the
smallest
one,
because
we
don't
even
representatively
choose
federal
bank
chief
or
like
we
don't
have
even
like
bit
of
democratic
input.
Maybe
we
can
discuss
in
terms
of
sovereignty,
legitimacy,
meritocracy
and
power.
So
that's
what
I
want
to
propose
as
one
of
the
research
longer.
E
I
think
it
sounds
interesting,
I'm
just
I'm
just
need
to
I'm
just
thinking
of
how
like
how
how
this
could
speak
like
to
the
proposal
I
made
about
the
different
values,
no,
because
because
this
is
like
a
specific
approach,
specific
stance
that
you
are
having
that
this
can
be
connected
with
different
values.
No,
I
don't
know
I'm
just.
A
E
Okay,
rejecting
questions
now,
yes
for
sure,
okay
and
then,
like
my
like
my
question
for
this
focus
group,
would
be.
E
Question
for
this
focus
group
would
be
yeah,
which
kind
of
because
I
think,
if
you
just
say
what
is
the
value
system
and
we
start
to
like
go
like
it-
will
be
super
difficult,
no
like
it
can
be
super
like
we
can
lose
each
other
and
then
two
hours,
it's
not
enough
time.
So
I
was
thinking,
maybe
it's
good,
to
define
like
really
what
are
two
three
core
values
and
then
focus
on
that
on
them.
E
E
So
my
question
is
just:
how
can
we
identify
these?
Two
three
values
we
can
focus
on
is
this
something
that
you
already
have
like?
I
know
that,
like
you
were
discussing
this
like
this,
was
discussed
even
before,
or
is
this
something
that
maybe
we
should
discuss
in
another
like
meeting
or
should
we,
maybe
I
don't
know
open
this
question
to
the
like
to
the
whole
community?
E
Maybe,
like
I
don't
know
starting
yeah
like
in
a
discussion
forum,
I
don't
know
like
what.
What
would
you
suggest.
A
A
It
is
hard
to
get
people
to
discuss
these
kind
of
things.
Maybe
we
can
plan
it
like
okay,
this
time
we
will
first
publish
this
thing,
like
maybe
a
one
one
page
abstract
about
what
is
this
all
about?
Maybe
we
can
create
some
like
a
marketing
on
twitter
through
maybe
we
can
open
it
for
maybe
even
omega
twitter,
like
gravity
done
so,
and
I
think
this
should
be
like
a
road
map
process
I
feel
like.
If
we
can
just
drop
it,
no
one
will
come
and
like
it
will
hurt
like
I,
I'm
not
really
sure.
E
Course
this
is
also
one
of
like
the
questions
we
had
now
like.
If
we
go
more
into
their
practice,
practical
questions
so
which
kind
of
incentives
we
should
provide
to
community
members
so
that
they
will
participate
no
like
do
we
need
to
provide,
like
you
said:
okay,
we
should
like
maybe
advertise.
The
groups
have
like
this
kind
of
abstract,
more
information
on
it,
but
I
don't
know:
do
you
think
there's
anything
else?
We
could
do.
A
Maybe
for
the
practice
about
research,
like
I'm,
not
really
sure
about
the
first
question,
maybe
we
should
ask
like
a
soft
goal
group.
A
Which
platform
we
can
use
is
the
ropes
of
the
other
box
group
session.
So
I
think
discord
is
pretty
neat
like
we
can
just
record
discord
and
it
will
allow
us
to
share
screen.
E
I
have-
and
this
is
important
for
us
like
who,
who
are
we
going
to
invite
to
the
focus
group
discussion
and
like
we
are
saying
this,
because
I
don't
know
because,
yes,
we
need
like
it
would
be
good.
E
I
mean
like
if
we
really
do
this
focus
crew,
maybe
to
have
like
10
up
to
20
participants,
and
then
we
really
need
to
try
to
have
like
different
backgrounds
different,
like
gender
diversity,
different
ideological
orientation
also,
maybe
like
old
members,
new
members
you
know
like
so
the
idea
is
to
have
really
like
to
get
a
broad
picture
of
opinions
within
like
the
community.
You
know
so
yeah.
We
really.
E
A
Like
it's,
I
I
think
it
is
hard
to
create
people,
but
maybe
we
can
just
publish
as
much
as
we
can
and
we
don't
restrict
the
people
like
the
participant
size
and
if
we
get
like
overwhelmingly
many
applicants,
hopefully
we
will.
We
cannot
always
do
separate
groups,
so
we
I
think,
let's
say
we
just
let
we
just.
We
will
create
a
type
form.
E
Yeah,
but
I
think
also
felix
was
telling
me
it's
super
important,
like
also
for
him
like
for
his
question.
He
needs
to
have
some
members
who
really
have
an
opinion
and
really
know
about
the
topics.
No,
so
maybe
like.
I
agree
it's
good
to
have
a
good
outreach
and
then
maybe
like.
Hopefully
we
will
have
a
diverse
group,
but
I
think
also
maybe
it
would
be
super
important
to
like
to
really
target
certain
persons
that
could
be
imported.
No,
and
I
I
don't
know
like
yeah.
A
And
she
has
lots
of
connection
in
space
that
can
be
asked
this
kind
of
stuff,
and
it
will
be
also
good
for
listeners.
So
we
can
ask
like
ogs
of
the
space
to
participate,
these
groups
like
zargham
and
all
those
others,
so
it
will
be
awesome,
so
I
think
what
will
yeah,
I
think,
no
restriction
or
participant
size.
Whoever
wants
to
come
and
we
can
ask
people
who
think
and
reach
this
discussion
like
and
people
would
want
to
listen.
A
E
Maybe
this
there
is
energies
with
the
like.
This
would
be
also
something
we
can
also
discuss
like
ongoing
discussion,
know
how
this
like
intersects
with
your
research
proposal.
No,
unlike
how
incentive
shapes,
behavior
and
then.
A
E
A
E
A
Make
like
a
separate
one
as
well,
and
even
I
would
love
to
like
ask
shaun
from
laps
working
group.
He
is
like
token
engineer.
Maybe
we
can
even
create
some
simulations
like
bad
agents.
We
can
annotate
some
like
bad
connotations
to
one
agent
and
good
agent
and
we
can
see
how
token
engineering
parameters
affect
them
exactly.
There's
lots
to
play
but
yeah.
I
totally
love
the
idea
and
I
I
will
try
to
support
as
much
as
I
can.
A
And
lydia,
I
know
like
you
were
like
the
one
of
the
first
that
initiate
this
research
groundwork,
like
horizontal
research
in
omega
right.
E
I
mean
I
was
involved
because,
like
from
last
year
on-
and
we
were
discussing-
okay
like
it
would
be
super
good
to
have
this-
I
mean
because
I'm
more
like
I'm,
I'm
more
like
from
social
science
research.
Now,
I'm
from
my
study,
I
have
a
background
in
anthropology
international
relations,
no,
and
also
like
a
bit
experience
and
participatory,
let's
say
limited
no,
but
like
I
was
hearing
what
they
were
talking
and
like
you
know
like.
E
I
think
it's
the
perfect
space
for
this
kind
of
participatory
research
processes,
but
I
have
the
feeling
also
like
it
needs
some
kind
of
structure
no
like.
A
E
E
B
A
A
A
A
Yeah,
like
it's
about
like
how
the
welfare
state
is
affecting
social
movements
in
different
parts
of
the
world,
and
discussing
like
this
newly
newly
growing
economy
such
as
brazil,
india,
turkey
and
all
those
other,
and
how
the
new
kind
of
neoliberal
welfare
status,
value,
transfer
programs
affect
welfare
state
and
how
the
social
movements
affect
those
kind
of
welfare
state.
Then
the
data
was
trying
to
so
say
that,
like
we
can
see
patterns
of
the
more
social
social
movement,
we
have
the
more
welfare
state
they
get
kind
of
stuff,
and
are
you?
E
So
I
am
from
germany,
yes,
but
I'm
studying
in
italy
and
we
like
I'm
based
in
a
university
like
the
department
there,
just
no
social
movement,
mainly
in
social
movement
research.
So
it's
also
kind.
A
Yeah,
like
yeah,
I
I
really
know
his
her
work
and
also
I
was
working
with
a
scholar
called
leslie
wood.
She
is
also
working
closely
with
donatella,
probably
like
they
know
each
other.
E
Super
interesting
now
having
this
research
on
values
and
like
how
like,
as
you
said,
maybe
they're
like
people
approach
this
differently,
but
still
you
are
somehow
how
like
a
like.
You
know
like
a
community
and
somehow
you
need
to
or
there's
the
need
to
work
this
somehow
out
now
how
we
can
work
differently
with,
like
yeah.
A
Yeah
sounds
good.
Thank
you
so
much.
I
have
to
hop
off
in
another
call.
Looking
forward
to
see
you,
I
will
write
whatever
I
can
and
so.