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A
So
mazzed
would
you
like
to
say
hi.
A
B
B
A
Cool
okay,
so
so
maybe
you
guys
are
having
a
little
problem
with
microphone.
I
guess
but
I'll
just
give
a
quick
introduction
of
what
we've
been
doing
and
then
you
guys
feel
free
to
jump
in.
Ask
any
questions
and-
and
we
can
have
a
flow
here,
so
I'm
gonna
open
the
forum.
A
A
Okay,
awesome
cool
yeah,
so
so
here
we
have
a
little
bit
of
the
sections
of
what
are
the
places
of
interaction
in
the
community,
so
I'll
start
with
the
working
groups,
because
it
gives
an
overall
perspective
that
these
are
most
of
the
activities
we
have
happening
now
and
the
token
engineering
commons
is
here
to
accelerate
the
token
engineering
field.
A
So
if
you
have
any
questions
about
what
is
the
scope?
What
is
the
token
engineering
field
feel
free
to
ask
questions
too?
Actually
I'll
start
by
showing
this
post
that
that
just
made,
that
is
what
kind
of
proposals
will
be
funded
through
the
tec.
What
is
in
the
scope
so
open
source
tools
and
research,
education
in
token
engineering,
narratives
and
outreach?
A
So
we
are
in
this
in
this
moment
now
that
we
built
so
much
of
the
structure
of
what
is
the
tec
to
welcome
a
lot
of
token
engineering
project.
So
this
structure
coming
back
to
the
working
groups
is
made
of
decentralized
governance
and
how
can
we
operate
in
a
decentralized
way?
So
this
is
a
lot
of
what
the
softgov
working
group
is
doing,
implementing
ostrom's
principles
for
governing
the
commons.
A
A
How
do
we
make
sure
that
we
have
mutual
accountability,
that
we
have
conflict
resolution
in
in
place
for
if
any
cultural
challenge
comes
up
and-
and
we
make
sure
that
we
have
a
mission
vision,
values
that
we
are
aligned
on
the
purpose
of
what
we're
doing
that
in
this
case,
is
accelerating
the
tea
field
to
to
spread
token
engineering
open
source
goods
to
the
world,
so
just
checking
on
you
guys,
seeing
oh,
we
have
irving,
is
new
yeah
he's.
A
F
Commons,
I
actually
have
one
so
I've
read
a
lot
about
cad
cad
and,
like
I
said
earlier,
I'm
working
through
the
education
class-
and
I
think
it's
super
interesting-
is
that
like
was
that
developed
by
token
engineering
commons,
or
did
the
token
engineering
commons
come
afterwards
or
how?
How
is
cad
cad
part
of
this?
B
Yeah
cad
cat
is
a
very
is
near
and
dear
to
the
common
stacks
heart
and
it's
a
product,
but
it's
a
project
mostly
led
by
block
science,
and
it
is
a
token
engineering
project,
just
like
token
spice,
but
it
and
it's
an
open
source
like
public
good
for
token
engineering
absolutely,
but
it
is
not
really
officially
any
kind
of
part
of
the
token
engineering
commons.
The
token
engineering
commons
is
more
of,
like
you
know,
we're
trying
to
be
like
the
ieee.
B
For
for
token
engineering,
like
an
engineering
association
that
supports
a
lot
of
projects
that
are
valuable
to
the
tokyo
engineering,
space
cad
being
one
of
them,
but
also
token
spice,
and
also
token
engineering,
academy
and
hitchhiker's
guide
to
token
engineering
and
all
these
other
awesome
cool
projects
that
are
like
really
making
it
easy
for
people
to
become
token
engineers.
We
want
to
support
all
of
them
or
well.
We
want
to
be
the
shelling
point
to
figure
out,
which
ones
are
the
most
important
to
support.
D
Yeah
sure
so,
overall,
I
would
say
that
I
officially
got
into
the
crypto
space
back
in
2012
I
launched
a
startup
called
the
central
bank,
and
so
we
did
a
bitcoin
core
development
and
you
know
with
explore
actually
wealth
distribution,
so
some
models,
it's
very,
very,
very
way
early
and
then
later
on.
I
ended
up
just
working
more
on
blockchain
and
both
the
robotic
side.
D
So
on
the
academic
side,
so
I
published
a
few
papers
and
then,
after
I
finished
school,
I
went
off
to
work
at
the
big
banks
because
I
was
interested
into
what
they
were
doing
in
terms
of
blockchain.
So
I
explored
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
things
there
in
terms
of
integration
and
research
and
then
decided
to
go
back
to
school
to
do
a
phd
and
that's
what
I'm
currently
at.
D
So
I
am
doing
against
research
that
integrates
or
explores
you
know
the
developments
of
of
between
you
know
blockchain
and
robotics
in
the
iot
field,
and
also,
I
think,
for
the
past
year
and
a
half
or
two
years.
I
was
looking
into
the
behavioral
economic
side
and
the
behavioral
game
theory
side
of
some
of
these
interactions
when
you,
when
you
have
sort
of
you,
know
enforceable
agreements
with
like
robot
agents
or
between
some
synthetic
devices.
So
there's
there's
a
lot
of
behavioral
aspects.
D
This
and
so
there's
like
these
economic
models
that
we
could
develop,
and
so
I
ended
up
publishing
a
paper
with
two
papers
with
my
advisor
on
that
and
then
now
I'm
actually
a
git
coin
kernel.
Fellow
and
so
I
saw
a
message
that
there
was
a
token
engineering
research
group,
and
I
was
really
quite
interesting.
You
know
in
terms
of
the
economic
models
and
how
do
you
scale
out
some
of
some
of
these
these
models?
Overall?
D
A
A
Cool
so
I'll
just
give
an
overview
of
of
the
working
groups
that
we
have
going
on
and,
of
course
there
are
so
many
initiatives
happening
right
now
that
are
all
over
the
calendar,
if
you
guys
are
not
in
the
calendar.
Yet
you
can
join
by
coming
here
to
the
welcome
category
and
if
you
click
here,
there
is
a
link
to
add
the
calendar
to
your
google
calendar
and
there's
so
much
happening.
A
There's
calls
every
day
there
are
multiple
working
groups:
multiple
hack
sessions,
including
the
initiatives
between
t
e
t
c,
cad
cad.
So
it's
really
cool
everything.
That's
going
on
so
so
quick
overview
of
the
working
groups.
We
have
the
com,
the
common
swarm
that
was
previously
garden
swarm
and
became
common
swarm.
A
That
is
taking
care
of
all
of
the
tech
part
of
what
we're
doing
so,
basically
creating
the
dao
and
implementing
all
of
the
technical
parameters
that
we
need
for
lunch,
and
the
comms
working
group
is,
I
think,
the
common
swarm
calls
are
every
monday
at
8
pm
cet.
A
Link
that
you
can
add
to
your
to
your
google,
so
we
also
have
the
comms
working
group
that
is
taking
care
of
the
narratives
of
the
memes.
Now
there
is
a
meme
party
session
every
friday
and
the
comments
working
group
gets
together
every
tuesday
at
6
00
p.m.
Cet
all
of
this
calls
happens
on
discord,
so
if
you're
popping
up-
and
you
see-
that
is
a
call
happening-
you're
always
free
to
jump
in
all
our
calls
are
also
recorded.
A
I
think
it's
important
to
say
that
I
should
have
said
in
the
beginning
of
this
call
and
zaptimus
is
here,
he's
part
of
the
transparency
working
group
that
is
doing
an
amazing
work
of
documentation.
So
all
of
the
calls
we
have
are
recorded.
They
are
time
timestamp
you
can
find
them
very
easily
in
our
youtube
channel
and
and
now
a
transparency
is
doing
further
work
to
to
bring
mutual
monitoring
practices
as
one
of
ostrom's
principles
and
also
creating
audit
materials
for
for
the
working
group.
A
So
how
transparent
everything
is
and
how
can
we
keep
track
of
everything
that's
happening
because
information
needs
to
be
available
and
it's
so
important.
A
So
we
also
have
graviton
working
group
gravity
working
group
that
is
doing
the
graviton
training,
so
the
graviton
training
happens
every
thursday
at
9,
00
pm
cet
after
our
community
call-
and
it's
really
interesting
juan
has
a
master's
degree
in
conflict
management,
and
he
he
put
up
this
amazing
course
to
bring
tools
for
people
to
understand
how
to
deal
with
conflict.
A
If
and
when
it
emerges
so
he's
offering
co-ops
after
each
session
that
you
can
claim,
and
if
you
claim
all
the
po-ops
you're
invited
to
become
a
graviton
in
the
tec
and
a
graviton
means
the
person
that
will
deal
with
any
uncomfortable
situation,
any
conflict
that
will
be
prepared
to
do
so
and
also
this
is
open
for
any
members
of
any
communities.
A
A
A
The
hatch,
legally
speaking
and
the
legal
working
group
put
up
a
proposal
for
the
tec
to
use
the
common
stack
swiss
association
as
a
legal
shield
for
participating
in
the
dow
so
now
to
be
part
of
the
hatch
everyone,
every
hatcher
needs
to
be
a
member
of
the
swiss
association,
and
this
gives
this
this
legal
protection,
but
that
is
not
the
swiss
association
is
not.
The
tec
is
just
offering
offering
protection.
A
So
the
onboarding
working
group
is
doing
sessions
to
onboard
hatchers
and
proposals
and
the
name
might
be
a
little
confusing
and
we're
considering
changing,
because
a
lot
of
people
would
join
hoping
to
be
on
boarded,
but
but
this
on
boarding
it's
more
specific
to
to
hatchers
that
are
the
people
that
will
be
initializing.
The
bonding
curve
initializing
the
dow
coming
in
to
start
the
economy.
A
So
this
group
of
people
needs
to
be
curated,
and
basically
everyone
that
is
here
is
coming
because
you
are
incentive
aligned
with
the
purpose
that
we've
been
propelling
and
and
you
would
be
invited
to
be
a
hatchery.
So
if
any
of
you
that
are
listening
to
this
want
to
become
a
hatchery,
you
can
talk
to
us
and
we
can
onboard
you
as
a
hatcher.
A
So
we
also
on
board
proposals
in
the
onboarding
working
group
that
are
the
token
engineering
proposals
that
once
you
receive
funding
when
the
dow
is
launched.
So
we
also
give
all
the
all
the
steps
for
people
to
submit
proposals,
even
though
it's
super
easy,
you
can
come
here
to
the
proposal
section
you
can
submit
something
to
the
advice
process.
If
you
are
not
sure
about
what
you're
proposing,
if
you
would
like
to
hear
from
the
community,
it's
a
good
practice
to
submit
proposals
to
the
advice
process.
A
But
then
you
can
also
submit
to
the
forum
session,
that
is,
for
cultural
proposals,
proposals
that
don't
need
to
be
unchained
that
don't
need
any
financial
value.
So
you
submit
them
to
the
forum
section
proposals
that
will
go
to
the
conviction,
voting
that
will
go
to
the
dow
that
will
be
on
chain
and
will
require
funds.
A
D
E
D
Researching
some
of
these,
these,
I
would
say,
gray
areas
in
terms
of
like
token
engineering
and
deploying
these
into
like
real
world.
B
I
wouldn't
say
that
as
much
I
think
it's
mostly
focused
on
like
how
do
we
build
the
tec?
You
know
there's
kind
of
like
these
two
phases
we
have.
We
have
to
create
the
tc
as
a
dow
and
then
the
tec
as
a
dao
as
a
commons
will
actually
fund
projects.
B
B
G
Yeah,
absolutely
okay,
tech
programs,
okay,
well
one
we're
the
coolest
group
we're
the
coolest
working
group
there
is
you
want
to
be
a
part
of
this
working
group
because
we
have
the
most
fun.
Okay,
no
tech,
params
is
the
knit
and
grit
it's
it's.
G
The
nuts
and
bolts
we
work
on
actual
the
specifics
of
what
makes
up
the
tec
and
how
the
hatch
is
gonna
be,
and
your
participation
is
awesome
and
you
can
come
and
you
can
learn
how
all
of
these
things
actually
work
and
what
they
do
and
how
you
can
be
a
part
of
it.
It's
it
is.
It
is
pretty
technical.
Obviously,
so
we
you
know
we
do
like
the
devs,
but
you
don't
have
to
be
that
person
to
get
involved.
We
do
other
things
too,
that
incorporate
the
community.
G
More
importantly,
it's
a
huge
educational
base.
So
if
you
want
to
learn
more
about
token
engineering-
and
you
want
to
see
how
all
of
this
gets
done
and
put
together
come
on
down
down
actually
later
today,
I
have
a
call
for
hatch,
preamps
and
tech.
So
that's
at
2pm
central
time,
3
p.m.
Eastern
standard
time
so
come
on
in
and
you
can
listen
and
you
can
see
what
we're
doing
other
than
that
sundays.
G
We
have
work
sessions
that
you
can
pop
into
just
to
even
more
further
educate
or
hopefully
contribute
anyways.
That's
that's
the
tc.
The
tech
params
well,
like
I
said
again,
we're
awesome,
we're
the
coolest
working
group
here,
so
I'm
so
glad
I
got
to
have
this
chance
to
tell
you
how
cool
it
is:
yeah,
okay,
olivia!
Thank
you.
B
Can
I
can
I
just
back
jake
up
on
how
cool
the
tech
prams
group
is?
I
know
I
know
it
sounds
audacious,
but
really
jake
is
leading
something
that
is
probably
the
first
first
time
has
ever
happened
in
the
history
of
dows
and
blockchains,
which
is
you
know,
defeating
the
crypto
technocracy,
overcoming
the
crypto
technocracy.
We
as
a
community
are
going
to
design
our
own
economy,
our
economy,
our
choice,
and
it's
not
easy.
B
We
have
to
educate
our
economy,
our
our
community
and
build
tools
so
that
we
as
a
community
can
choose
the
parameters
economy
and
it
might
sound
easy,
but
it's
never
been
done.
I
mean
who
chose
32
ether,
you
know
who
chooses
the
rebasement
mechanisms
behind
all
these
rebasing
tokens,
like
even
badger
as
cool
of
a
community
as
they
are
like
you
know.
They
have
devs
that
design
the
dig
economy,
and
that
is
that,
so
we
have
no
community
input.
B
Even
if
you're
a
badger
token
holder,
you
don't
get
to
decide
but
we're
changing
that
we're
gonna.
The
tec
is
uniquely
positioned
as
a
token
engineering
commons
to
give
the
community
the
chance
to
actually
design
their
own
and
yeah.
I
I
think,
that's
it's
really
cool
and
it's
a
major
step
for
dao's
and
for
comments
in
general,
so
so
yeah
jake's
right.
G
Awesome
seriously,
though,
you
don't
like
it
isn't
about
being
technical
either.
We
all
are
welcome.
You
just
show
up
and
be
a
part
of
this
and
we
break
it
down
for
you.
So
anyone
and
everyone
come
on
down
thanks.
C
Hello-
everyone,
sorry
sorry
for
being
late,
but
I
came
up
in
the
right
moment
of
great
grief
speech
about
community
involvement
and
setting
parameters.
C
A
E
Direction
sure
I'll
start
first,
I
I
do
accounting,
I'm
still
studying
accounting.
I
did
my
two
years
in
computer
science,
I'm
involved
into
one
hive
most
of
the
time.
I
also
involved
in
other
projects
like
elistico
and
and
I'm
more
a
bit
kind
of
mostly.
E
I
like
tec,
because
it's
involved
into
into
cad
cad
and
to
economic
honestly
right
now
like
making
time
for
tec
is
the
only
issue
I
have
because
there's
a
lot
a
lot
of
things
going
on
into
crypto
space
and
if
you
want
to
commit
into
something
else
aside
like
what
you're
doing
right
now,
it's
kind
of
challenging
for
me.
So
I'm
trying
just
to
keep
up
with
everything
as
best
I
can
and
try
to
hop
up
in
something
that
I
feel
I
can
get
the
most
of
it.
E
C
So
I'm
kubo,
I'm
co-founder
of
hydra
dx,
which
is
another
construction
for
mms
or
cfm.
The
the
main
difference
is
that
is
a
multi-dimensional,
but
one
liquidity
pool
for
all
assets.
So
it's
not
breaking
so
the
assets
are
not
break
into
the
past
and
as
we
as
this
model
came
to
my
mind
and
and
we
were
starting
working
on
it
with
my
co-founder,
we.
C
That
we
need
that
we
need
to
invite
or
start
to
work
with
much
bigger
experts
and
galaxy
plans
than
we
are.
So
we
were
super
excited
about
token
engineering
community,
but
in
those
times
we
didn't
have
much
to
show
you
and
for
the
like
easier
for
the
easier
cooperation
and
coordination,
we
started
to
work
with
christopher
and
then
then
we
onboard
block
science.
So
we
are
currently
working
on
it
with
block
times
for
almost
two
months.
C
They
build
us,
they
they
helped
build
us
a
cat
cat
of
omnipool
and
finally,
in
very
next
few
weeks,
we
would
be
able
to
invite
you
try
to
onboard
you
and
get
your
feedback
get
your
feedback
on
it.
We
we
are
also
like
we.
We
are
also
super
happy
to
incentivize,
all
of
you
who
who
are
who
are
able
and
who
are
willing
to
spend
some
time
and
play
with
it
and
help
us
to
find
more
optimal
parameters
for
for
the
whole
system.
A
Wow,
that's
awesome.
Welcome
guys
thanks
for
the
for
the
intros
and
for
you
boring,
I
would
suggest
going
to
the
lab
session
so
tomorrow,
at
5
00
pm
cet.
Is
it
5
p.m?
Let's
see
the
calendar?
A
Oh
no!
Tomorrow
there
is
the
git
coin
model
collab
that
they're
also
looking
into
into
cancan,
but
on
friday
there
is
the
tec
lab
at
1
pm,
5
pm
cet,
yes
with
ygg
and
he's
he's,
making
awesome,
awesome,
graphs
and
working
so
much
with
the
parameters
end
of
his
visualizations
and
the
simulations
and
cad
cad.
So
for
the
cad
cad
crew.
I
would
recommend
going
to
the
lab
and
kubo.
That's
amazing,
to
hear
also
you
might
have
a
proposal
to
submit
to
the
commons
when
your
project
is
getting
to.
C
C
C
B
E
B
First
of
all,
sorry,
I
I
don't
know
if
my
internet's,
not
that
hot,
but
I
are
you,
do
you
know
jeff,
emmett
and
and
jeff
sardler.
B
No,
they
they
usually
handle
this
sort
of
they're,
usually
the
contact,
the
go-to
people
for
this
sort
of
thing
like
participating
in
dows
and
doubt
partnerships
the
doubt
to
doubt
like
connections,
and
so
then
they
have
some
systems
in
place
to
try
to
make
this
work,
and
I
can
connect
you
I'll.
Just
give
you
a
dm
with
their
handles.
A
E
Sorry,
can
you
send
me
the
invite
link
for
tec
calendar?
It
will
be
much
easier
for
me
thanks.
D
So
I
I
am
on
the
quadratic
funding
group,
that's
the
one
I
joined
and
I
clicked
on
the
calendar.
Invite-
and
I
saw
this
one,
but
I
didn't
see
like
the
calendar,
invite
for
the
one
that
was
mentioned
for
sunday
or
any
of
the
other
days.
So
I
was
wondering
if
there's
like
a
global
calendar,
that
I
can
take
a
look
at.
A
If
you
go
to
the
forum
to
the
welcome
page.
C
A
F
I
just
wanted
to
ask
again
about
the
the
hatchers.
I
think
that
sounds
like
an
awesome,
like
position.
Sort
of
you
know
being
able
to
be
involved
in
in
the
launching
of
the
the
dow
and
all
the
cool
stuff
that
I
think
was
jake
is
working
on
in
the
parameters
working
group
and
stuff.
What
what's
like
the
criteria
or
how?
How
many
hatcheries
are
you
guys
trying
to
onboard?
F
A
That
so
there's
a
few
steps
for
becoming
a
hatchery
and
one
of
them
is
being
accepted
in
the
trusted
seed.
A
trusted
seed
is
is
from.
The
common
stack
is
a
is
a
concept
to
create
a
curated
list
of
individuals
that
are
aligned
with
the
purpose
of
creating
open
source,
public
goods
and
purpose
aligned
economies.
A
So
the
swiss
association
is
offering
this
legal
protection
to
to
the
hatchers
and
the
swiss
association
has
a
membership
fee.
This
membership
fee
is
of
550
die,
but
you
can
also
apply
for
a
scholarship
and
pay
zero.
So
if
money
is
a
problem,
it
shouldn't
be
a
problem,
and
once
you
enter
the
swiss
association,
you're
going
to
be
onboarded
to
be
a
hatcher
or
even
before
you
enter
the
association
you're
going
to
be
on
board
to
be
a
hatcher.
A
That
will
explain
how
what
does
it
mean
to
initialize
the
bonding
curve
to
be
this
early
member
of
of
the
comments
and
and
yeah?
That's
that's
basically
it
and
if
you're
interested,
we
can
send
you
all
the
information
and
contact
you
about
it.
F
Yes,
that'd
be
awesome,
also,
definitely
drop
by
the
parameters.
Working
group
sounds
like
quite
a
bit
of
fun.
C
G
C
Yeah,
I
was
just
I
was
just
basically
addressing
what
the
freedoms,
zero,
zero
all
told
that
it's
about
crypto
to
crypto,
to
crypto
and
doubt
dao,
that
in
our
governance
there
is,
there
is
possible
to
have
a
governance
body
similar
to
polka
dot
and
kusama
has
technical
council.
We
don't
need
actually
the
technical
council
and
much
more.
We
need
much
more
economic
council
where,
for
example,
party
participants
of
this
economic
council.
C
D
C
G
Yeah
dude,
absolutely
that's
yeah.
We
that's
exactly
what
we're
what
we're
doing
so
yeah.
Let's
you!
We
should
sync
I'm
gonna
message.
You.
C
I
think
the
problem
why
we
didn't
see
this
yet
was
that
most
of
the
founders.
They
are
even
founders
of
some
prominent
dao
project.
They
are
still
like
they
they
want
to.
They
don't
want
to
lose
the
control
over
the
project,
but
we
we
are
already.
We
are
already
like
very
distributed
project,
so
yeah.
A
A
I
can
also
send
you
that
there's
really
interesting
insights
there
as
well
and
yeah
this
the
the
losing
control
losing
power
kind
of
thing.
It
has
a
lot
to
do
with
the
culture
and
I
think
if
the
culture
has
this
ownership
element
since
the
beginning
it,
it
is
easier
for
different
type
of
structures
to
evolve
later,
when
this
is
thought
from
the
very
beginning
in
the
in
the
design
and
that's
what
we've
been
trying
to
do
with
with
austrian
principles
and
creating
since
the
beginning
a
very
transparent
and
participatory
culture.
A
So
we
really
promote.
This
should
be
a
dual
accuracy
that
if
you
see
any
opportunity
or
any
problem,
that
you
want
to
engage
in
any
way
that
you
want
to
make
proposals
not
only
financial
proposals,
but
also
for
how
the
culture
should
work.
You're,
totally
incentivized,
and
you
have
the
full
agency
to
do
so.
Based
on
all
the
the
processes
that
we've
been
creating.
C
Yeah,
I'm
not
sure
about
like
setting
the
culture,
because
the
only
only
values
like
our
culture
are
just
openness,
sometimes
sarcasm
and
and
the
dog,
like
the
only
prohibited
behavior
is
cokiness
or
arrogant.
Behavior
there's
no
need
to
set
up
for
culture,
even
like
a
lot
of
people
who
are
already
contributing
or
creating
the
content
or
helping
with
community
management.
They
are
doing
it
without,
like
our
orders
or
without
our
permission,
so
everything
on
the
culture.
A
A
Yeah,
I
I
think
I
think
culture
has
necessarily
something
to
do
with
order
permission.
I
think
it
can
emerge
from
behavior
from
what
are
the
practices
that
have
been
emerging
from
people
being
together,
working
together.
F
I
feel
like
I'm
taking
up
a
lot
of
time,
but
does
anything
about
the
commons
change
after
the
hatch,
or
is
it
just
that
now
it's
officially
on
chain
and-
and
I
guess
that
that
has
that
has
happened,
but
does
anything
about
how
it
operates
or
yeah?
I
guess
the
purpose
of
it.
Change
after
the
hatch.
B
The
purpose,
doesn't
I
mean
the
purpose
is
the
same.
It's
the
the
hatch
is
the
initial
and
the
way
it'll
work
is
that
it'll
actually
be
two
phases.
There'll
be
first,
this
hatch
into
a
mole
look
down
so
we'll
have
a
raised
period
and
then,
where
people
can
initialize
the
bonding
curve?
Well,
sorry,
they
initialized
that,
but
not
they
don't
initialize
money.
They
initialize
the
funding
source
of
the
of
the
te
commons
into
a
molecule,
and
then
the
people
who
put
the
funds
there.
B
They
will
receive
tec
hash
tokens
and
they'll
be
able
to
use
those
tokens
to
parameterize
the
bonding
curve
and
the
conviction
voting
down.
And
then
this
this
touchdown
upgrades
into
a
full-fledged
commons
and
then
once
that
commons
is
alive
now
we'll
have
a
portion
of
funds
in
a
conviction,
voting
dow
that
can
be
allocated
towards
projects
and
another
portion
of
funds
in
the
bonding
curve
which
sort
of
acts
as
the
economic
arm.
B
It's
the
reserve
for
the
bonding
curve
that
allows
us
to
have
a
you
know:
predictable
price
discovery
for
the
the
tec
token,
which
governs
the
conviction,
voting,
dow
and
people
with
tec
tokens
then
can
allocate
funding
projects.
B
The
big
thing
that
changes
like
right
now,
people
who
are
contributing
they
are
impact
hours
and
these
impact
hours
will
actually
turn
in
to
tec
tokens
after
the
hatch
was
really
cool
impact
hour
piece
that
is
kind
of
like
you
could
imagine
it
being
the
team
percentage,
but
it's
earned
with
elbow
grease
by
anyone
who
contributes
way
more
decentralized.
B
I
think
we
have
200
people
with
impact
hours
right
now
and
after
the
hatch,
the
like
the
organizational
structure
that
that
is
currently
right
now
being
funded
effectively
by
people
who
are
intrinsically
to
make
this
happen,
as
well
as
impact
hours
that
will
evolve
into
people
will
have
to
actually
propose.
B
For
so
a
lot
of
the
dow
operations
will
change,
because
now
it's
fun
it's
funded
with
a
funding
stream
that
ends
that
batch,
but
other
than
that,
I
I
mean
once
the
dow
launches.
Obviously,
a
lot
of
things
change
now:
there's
an
economy,
a
token
of
value
that
can
go
up
and
down
in
price.
There
is
there's
people
with
investing
and
there's
actual,
so
things
will
get
way
more
things
will
get
really
exciting
and
we'll
already
have
projects.
B
Maybe
you'll
have
a
project
that
would
want
some
funding,
I'm
not
sure,
but
that
we
can
support
early
in
the
hatch
and
and
we'll
start
coordinating.
So
I
don't
know.
I
hope
that
answers
it.
A
Awesome
thanks
so
much
for
joining
and
if
you
have
any
questions,
feel
free
to
ask
anytime
reach
out
and
come
to
one
of
our
working
groups.
Our
community
call
is
every
thursday
at
8
pm
cet
and
please
join.
A
Telegram
channel
that
is
t
dot
me
slash
praise,
so
I
can
dish
praise
to
all
of
you
guys
for
coming
to
this
call
and
praise
turns
into
impact
hours
that
will
become
tc
tokens.
So
if
you
join
there
and
say
hi,
so
the
bot
recognizes
you
I
can.
I
can
wish
you
all
praise.
B
And
also
it's
worth
mentioning
that
olivia
is
giving
a
talk
tomorrow
at
denver
at
2
45.
Is
that
right,
olivia,
2,
45
new
york
time.
B
Yeah
time
zones,
oh
2,
45
p.m,
new
york,
time
and
and
I'm
gonna
talk
in
about
an
hour
and
a
half
1
20
new
york
time
on
on
the
common
stack
livia
will
focus
on
t.