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00:00 - Intelligent life
11:53 - Commons upgrade timeline
12:50 - Augmented bonding curve forum
14:10 - Gardens
15:06 - Migration Tool
19:20 - Commons Dashbord
25:55 - Sem updates
37:40 - Common swarm goals
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B
A
Lost
him
all
right,
let's.
D
Well,
sam's
gone:
I
can
hop
in
hi
everybody
david
here
and
yeah.
Definitely
definitely
extraterrestrial
life
out
there.
Maybe
it's
like
with
it
a
different
dimensional
component
too.
You
know
where
it's
so
you
can't
drive
there
in
a
spaceship.
D
Even
if
you
have
an
infinite
amount
of
gas
you're
pumping
in
the
tank
there's
something
more
complex
to
it.
You.
D
Yeah,
maybe
to
get
to
find
the
aliens
we
gotta
go
inside,
not
outside
yeah,
and
I'm
just
here
to
learn,
try
to
see
how
the
interactions
are
between
one
hive
and
tech.
D
A
D
I
passed
it
back
to
who
is
it
who
had
the
interruption?
Sorry
them
tim.
I
hope
that
was
okay
to
jump
in.
B
Yes,
okay,
I
I
don't
know
if
I
will
be
able
to
finish,
I
will
just
say
in
the
intelligent
life
out,
there
is
not
so
visible.
So,
let's,
let's
preserve
earth
in
life
earth
as
much
as
we
can,
because
it
looks
like
it's
very
scarce
in
the.
B
University
intention,
for
the
call
two
I
think
one
is
to
show
the
the
work
in
in
the
abc
post
and
the
other
is
give
some
answers
to
the
questions
that
we
had
last
week
in
regards
of
multiple
tokens
for
governance
and
request
tokens.
E
Dosh,
oh
I'm
I
just
hopped
on
for
a
second,
I'm
not
sure,
I'm
not.
I
wasn't
paying
attention
by
the
way,
hello,
everyone
and
good
job
on
the
launch.
Hey,
griff,
sam.
I
didn't
catch
the
question.
Can
you
repeat
it
please?
I
can
tell
you
it's
just
what
are
the
problems?
What's
the
probability
that
extraterrestrial.
E
No,
I
I
you
know,
I
I've
slowly
grown
out
the
buzz
team,
so
I'm
starting
to
catch
up
with
everyone
else,
so
I'm
just
yeah,
I'm
just
trying
to
trying
to
catch
up
on
the
common
swarm
and
see
what
you
guys
are
all
about.
So
yeah,
just
don't
mind
me
creeping
in
here.
If
you
guys
want
me
to
hop
off
just
let
me
know.
C
E
Yeah,
okay,
I'm
gonna
pass
it
off
to.
I
have
never
spoken
to
pavel.
F
Hey
guys
yeah,
I'm
I'm
I'm
really,
I'm
really
with
darshan
into
like,
I
think,
like
the
the
origin
of
of
life
on
earth
is
probably
extraterrestrial
and
but
I
I
don't,
I
don't
think
like
they've
visited
us
like
after
that,
and
they
like,
intelligent
and
stuff,
like
that.
I'm
not
really
into
that
intentions
for
the
call
just
sink
in
see
what
you've
been
working
on
guys
and
yeah
I'll
pass.
It
too.
I
don't
know
who
they
went.
Yanksy.
F
G
Yeah
thanks
pablo
life
outside
the
earth.
I
feel
yes
because,
like
the
universe
it's
like
in
I
mean
we
don't
know
where
it
ends,
so
it
feels
like
in
some
point
of
the
world.
It
should
be
intelligent
life,
but
maybe
we
are
inside
the
simulation
and
we
never
know
so.
Maybe
intelligence
is
outside
us,
yeah
yeah.
That's
what
I
think
and
intentions
for
the
call
yeah
just
to
sing
up
with
you
guys
and
yeah,
hang
out
with
you
and
I'll
pass
it
to
crazy
k.
A
C
Everyone
keeps
taking
all
my
juice
man
like
first
chewy
with
the
mushrooms.
I
was
so
excited
about
that
one.
I
I'm
totally
on
board
with
pavel
too.
I
I.
I
just
think
that
we
probably
you
know
what
we
think
is
intelligent
life
is
like
intelligent
like
we're.
Intelligent
are
mushrooms,
intelligent.
I
think
so.
C
You
know
it's
just
in
a
different
way
and
so
hell
yeah,
we
100,
we've
been
visited
by
extraterrestrials
and
I
think
supposedly
spores
can
live
in
space,
so
why
wouldn't
they
just
be
traveling
around
finding
some
delicious
earths
to
like
you
know
to
like
network
on
so
so
yeah?
That
makes
sense,
and
also
I
also
liked
what
david
had
to
say
about,
like
maybe
there's,
like
you
know,
we're
just
like
three-dimensional
beings
who
knows
what's
going
on
in
this
reality,
so
there
could
be
a
lot
of.
There
could
be
a
lot
of
things.
C
You
know
where
all
we
see
is
what
we
know
and
what
we
can
observe,
and
you
know
it's
like.
We
probably
can't
observe
the
whole
thing.
That's
going
on
here
and,
let's
see
so
yangtze
or
crazy
k,
do
you
guys
want
it
or
a
bay
run,
yeah
yeah
yeah.
What's
up
guys.
H
C
H
Just
gonna,
I
was
gonna
say
the
same
thing
as
you
just
did
I
mean
I
think
mushrooms
are
alien
intellect
I
think
that
you
know
what
intelligence
is
defined
as,
like
you
said,
is,
is
kind
of
basil
right,
like
our
planet
probably
has
a
consciousness,
a
very
small
or
maybe
not
a
small,
but
a
very
slow
one.
H
H
That's
that's
kind
of
my
thinking
on
it
right
like
if
you're
a
mushroom
and
you're
a
spore
floating
through
space
yeah,
you
could
go
an
endless
amount
of
amount
of
time
right
like,
and
I
think
consciousness
itself
is
a
result
of
a
spin-up
of
the
activity
of
the
universe.
Right,
like
people
want
to
talk
about
entropy,
but
nobody
wants
to
talk
about
the
fact
that
things
are
getting
more
complex,
not
less
complex,
right,
like
stardust
spins
into
suns,
and
then
suns
explode
and
they
spin
into
planets.
H
And
then
life
develops
on
planets
and
then
those
things
explode.
And
then
we
got
mushroom
spores
going
across
the
universe.
Right,
like
I
think
the
universe
itself
probably
has
some
form
of
consciousness.
We
may
have
some
primitive
knowledge
of
it
called
god,
but
I
think
it's
more
than
that.
You
know
for
all.
We
know
we're
we're
an
alien
experiment,
we're
an
explosion
inside
of
some
aliens
nuclear
reactor,
and
this
is
a
microcosm
of
time
to
them
and
right.
H
A
You
thanks
for
sharing,
thanks
for
sharing
any
topics
or
agenda
items
for
the
meeting.
H
I
would
love
love
love
to
see.
I
know,
there's
already
a
bunch
in
one
hive,
but
I
want
to
see
more
activity
between
the
edge
of
cryptocurrency
and
permaculture
and
specifically
right
now.
My
goal
is
marine
aquaculture,
mangrove
restoration,
etc.
I
think
that's
a
huge
ridiculous
potential
for
cryptocurrency
right
now.
H
A
I
Right
thanks
for
joining
us
sorry,
I
just
just
wanted
to
mention
something
really
quick.
It's
funny
that
you
mentioned
that,
because
I
was
just
I'm
catching
up
with
all
the
ipcc,
like
stickers
and
stuff
that
I
got,
and
I
totally
forgot
that
I
got
this
little
bag
of
seeds
from
from
eat
swarm
and
they
they
used
to
do
they.
They
did
that
in
the
conference
like
they
gave
away
like
some
small
envelopes
with
with
some
seats,
and
if
you
plant
them,
you
can
transform
it
into
an
nft.
I
So
I'll,
just
I'll
just
send
you
the
the
web
page
apparent.
I
think
you'll
you'll
enjoy
this
project.
Sorry
about
that
bradley!
Oh
thank
you.
C
A
A
Crazy
k
got
called
on
two:
we've
got
a
few
unresponsive.
Folks,
let's
let's
jump
into
the
agenda,
then
all
right,
so
this
is
good.
This
is
one
of
our
biggest
calls
so
far
that
I've
been
a
part
of
glad
to
have
some
good
energy
built
up
going
into
this.
So
update
on
the
hatch
and
commons
upgrade
timeline.
The
hatch
ends
this
week.
We
need
to
be
battle
hardened
with
the
commons
upgrade
in
35
days
or
less
so.
A
With
that
in
mind,
I
want
to
talk
about
the
status
of
everything
and,
if
there's
any
fixes
needed
and
specific
for
the
hatch
and
then
move
on
to
scheduling
some
some
joint
work
sessions.
A
So
let's
run
through
this
portion
and
then
come
back
to
that
and
then,
if
we
have
time
at
the
end
of
the
call
send
posted
some
diagrams-
and
it
might
be
useful
to
have
some
just
give
us
a
really
high
level
overview
of
what's
going
on
there
too.
So,
let's
start
with
augmented
bonding
curve,
so
forum
post,
it
looks
like
maybe
the
forum
post
is
coming
soon,
sim.
C
Them
well,
I
can.
I
can
at
least
I
started
reading
it.
I
didn't
get
to
finish
it
because
endless
calls,
but
it
looks
really
good
and
it's
ready
to
be
passed
to
brett.
So
now
it's
on
me,
I'm
gonna,
just
read
it
and
read
through
it
and
then
I
will
pass
it
to
brett
myself.
C
I
think
and
start
other
conversations
with
him
too
so
like
about
you
know
how
much
we'll
cut
you
know
like
he
said
he
would
pay
him
whatever
and
stuff,
but
just
like
solidify
some
expectations
and
things
like
that.
A
Invited
him
we'll
probably
invite
him
to
the
next
ones
too
good
call
all
right,
then,
on
to
the
gardens
I
know,
pavel,
had
an
action
item
to
complete
some
logos
and
some
of
the
work
there
was
blocked
by
the
gardens
pavel
any
update
there.
F
Yeah,
I
I
had
just
an
address
left
so
sam
sent
it
to
me
a
couple
minutes
ago
and
I'm
doing
vpr
right
now.
So
that's
done.
F
A
Is
sam
here,
yet
all
right,
migration
tool
that
was
reported
as
blocked
by
evm
crispr
any
do
we
know
where
that
has
gone,
or
is
that
the
focus
of
what
we
need
to
get
get
rolling
on.
D
C
Else
know
the
status
of
of
evm
crisper.
F
A
Paula
was
to
complete
this
week
I'll,
buy
an
update
into
1.1,
all
right,
I'll,
I'll,
find
paulo
and
sam
all
right,
so
tec.
Convert
basic
version
is
done
great.
If
we
have
some
free
time.
I
would
like
to
maybe
see
what
additional
information
we
can
fit
into
that
dashboard,
but
we
have
some
more
core
stuff
to
focus
on
in
the
meantime
and
the
config
dashboard.
Let's
see,
vitor
is
not
here
either.
I
know
vtor
was
focusing
on
two
sections
and
then
negan
was
looking
at
the
abc
side.
Megan
how's,
that
going.
J
Yeah
it's
going
on
good,
I
think,
like
I
was
like
griff
told
me
yesterday
that
we
were
kind
of
reshuffling,
the
the
scope
of
the
of
the
dashboard,
giving
the
the
the
schedule,
but
yeah
I
was.
I
was
hoping
to
to
sync
up
with
vito.
I
wrote
to
him,
I'm
I
guess
he
read
back.
My
part
is
going
along
nice,
though
I've
been
refactoring
some
stuff.
J
The
only
big
thing
missing
is
the
the
fact
that
this,
like
the
scenario
stuff
I
talked
with
with
yesterday,
but
that
can
be
made
yeah.
I
I'm
missing
a
bit
the
big
picture
here
right
now.
I
think
vitorius
vitor
was
kind
of
making
the
the
new
plan
so,
but
it's
going
along
nicely
after,
I
think
I
think
he's
bringing
fabio
and
another
guy
on
the
on
board.
A
Wait:
who's
who's
being
onboarded?
Can
you
just
mention
that
one
more
time.
J
C
Oh,
I'm
not
muted
yeah
he's
a
friend
of
fabio
and
he
actually
helped
with
the
nft
page.
C
So,
and
things
went
well
there,
so
he
he
fabio
and
vitor
are
friends
in
brazil,
so
they're
going
to
onboard
him
as
well
to
help
us
speed
up
the
process
and
now
vitor
is
really
just
taking
kind
of
a
project
management
role
to
like
kind
of
scope,
the
work
and
make
sure
that
we
can
get
it
all
in
actionable
steps
and
small
bite-sized
pieces.
So
we
can
push
it
push
it
as
fast
as
we
can
we're
gonna
break
it
into
a
few
different
milestones.
C
In
fact,
I
can
show
it
off
since
it
seems
like
we
have
some
time
until
sam
gets
back
sam.
If
you
ever
get
back,
you
know
you
feel
free
to
just
interrupt
please
because
we
need
you
man
but
yeah.
So
I
can
kind
of
share
a
screen
about
what
we
have
going
on
on
this
dashboard,
especially
since
there's
a
bunch
of
people
that
it
might
be
might
be
fun.
So
the
idea
is
what
we're
calling
collaborative
economics.
C
So
up
until
this
point
in
history,
there
has
only
ever
been
economic
design
in
the
back
rooms.
You
know
sure
we
have
democracy,
but
we
don't
really
like
is:
is
the
government
really
in
charge
or
what's
more
important,
governments
or
economies?
And
all
you
know,
the
federal
reserve
is
just
doing
their
magic
behind
dark
in
the
back
rooms
telling
us.
C
If
the
interest
rate
goes
rates,
go
up
and
down
no
one
I
mean,
and,
and
you
know,
obviously,
the
default
default
world
has
its
own
problems,
but
even
in
the
crypto
world
you
know
it's
a
little
bit
better,
like
people
on
one
hive
get
to
vote.
If
they
want
to
add
the
ish,
you
know
upgrade
to
disputable
voting,
that's
cool,
but
at
the
same
time
that's
that's.
C
Like
a
rare
example,
probably
the
most
advanced
collaborative
economics
that
exists,
who
picked
32
ether
right
was
this
something
that
was
voted
on
as
the
staken
requirement.
C
Most
blockchain
economies
are
designed
in
the
back
room
and
then
the
the
advancement
here
is
that
you
get
to
opt
into
it
as
opposed
to
you
know
the
default
economies
that
you're
kind
of
forced
on
you.
So
we
want
to
take
it
one
step
further
and
from
the
get-go
initialize
use
this
as
use
collaborative
economics
as
an
opportunity
to
educate
our
community
about
how
the
economy
works
and
let
them
design
it.
C
So
we
already
had
a
hatch
dashboard
as
a
prototype,
so
the
hatch,
that's
open
right
now
for
four
more
days
has
was
designed
by
the
community
and
voted
on
the
economic
design.
It
was
really
cool.
We
had
political
debates,
some
people
yeah
anyway,
and
so
this
is
the
next.
C
The
next
evolution
of
the
dashboard
and
the
goal
is
to
start
with
this
education
piece
where
people
can,
you
know,
understand
how
the
economy
works
and
the
different
pieces,
so
there's
there's
four
different
modules
and
for
the
development
side,
we're
gonna
break
this
up
into
six
different
pieces.
C
This,
like
intro,
is
the
first
piece
and
then
that
takes
you
to
here
and
so
that'll
be
like
the
first
scope
of
work
and
then
there's
also
this
tutorial,
where
we
like
educate
people
about
what
each
module
does
and
why
it's
important
and
what
you
decide,
and
so
it's
like
the
the
first
is
the
token
freeze
and
token
thaw
and
setting
the
opening
price
and
then
there's
the
augmented,
bonding
curve
and
designing
how
that
works
and
then
disputable,
voting
and
then
disputable.
C
Conviction
voting,
which
it
seems
like
one
hive,
has
just
continued
to
call
this
conviction
voting.
So
we
might
also
remove
the
disputable
context.
C
So
that's
the
second
scope
of
work
is
just
preparing
that
intro
and
then
the
third
scope
of
work
is
this
token
freeze
token
thought-
and
this
is
where
you'll
actually
get
to
say.
Like
you
know,
currently,
the
price
is
one
raft
x
die
when
you
buy
into
the
hatch
for
the
token
engineering
commons,
but
for
you
know
everyone
else
who
comes
in
after
the
hatch.
We
actually
get
to
decide
as
a
community
what
the
price
will
be
and
we
get
to
decide
also
how
long?
C
So
you'll
actually
be
able
to
move
these
lines
and
design
that
piece
and
then
next
is
the
bonding
curve
and
we'll
get
to
like
describe
the
bonding
curve
and
show
people
how
to
you
know
when
they
pick
these
different
tributes
like
how
does
that
affect
the
curve
and
for
the
like
advanced
stage,
we'll
go
into
you
you'll,
be
able
to
add
a
market
scenario
like
say:
hey
what
happens
if
I
have
this
reserve
balance
and
I
buy
this
many
tokens.
C
You
know,
and
you
add
that
to
the
step
and
then
it'll
get
added
in
so
but
that'll
be
for
the
advanced
section
and.
H
But
I
can't
do
this,
and
this
is
a
problem
right,
like
some
people
have
really
high
physical
energy,
but
really
low
mental
energy,
and
some
people
have
high
mental
energy
and
no
physical
energy
at
all.
Right,
like
it's
interesting
that
it's
important
for
us
to
build
those
little
economies,
yeah.
Sorry.
C
No,
no
that's
cool
yeah,
and
so
this
is
this
is
the
design
and
noggin
and
and
vitor
have
been
working
on
the
actual
like
python
that
goes
behind
this
and
now
the
main
piece
is
like
connecting
the
back
end
to
the
design
through
a
front
end,
and
so
we
have,
the
team
is,
is
just
getting
started
on
tackling
those
issues
yeah.
So
I'm
very
excited
very
excited
to
throw
this
dashboard
out.
C
B
That's
great,
I
I
don't
hear
you
so
much,
so
I
guess
that
it's
better.
If
I
I
just
give
some
of
my
updates
and
then
you
can
continue
with
with
other
things,
and
I
will
watch
the
the
youtube
video
afterwards,
but
it
looked
very
interesting.
The
the
commands
dashboard
from
the
perspective
of
the
bonding
curve,
I
I
have
been
working
on
on
a
post
for
one
hive
that
explains
the
the
work
that
we
have
been
doing
and
a
little
bit
of
the
history.
B
B
I
would
say
that
it's
not
yet
ready
for
publishing
into
the
form
of
one
hive,
but
it's
worth
that
it's
95
percent
done
and
we
can
save
it
for
for
publishing
it
in
two
weeks.
I
guess
something
like
that
when
we
have
the
ibm
crispr
working,
because
it
has
this
script
to
install
with
the
ibm
crispr,
and
I
think
that
it
will
have
a
lot
more
of
sense
if
we
publish
it
along
with
the
library,
but
it's
already
used
it's
already
unblocked
for
brett
to
go
through
it.
B
So
if
he
can,
I
can
send
him
a
message.
Maybe
it's
will
be
the
the
best?
Probably
so
if
he
has
any
question
or
anything,
he
can
also
contact
me
and
yeah.
I
think
that
from
my
part,
it's
the
it's.
The
update
I
can
give.
I
also
have
been
working
on
on
a
put
your
possibility
into
adding
more
governance,
tokens
or
request
tokens
into
our
gardens,
but
I
think
that
it
is
too
much
for
for
now.
B
B
C
And
what
are
the
blockers
on
evm
crispr.
B
And
it
it
is
not
so
mature
at
the
moment,
but
it's
not
a
it's,
not
a
big
problem
for
for
the
commons
upgrade.
It's
like.
We
are
advancing
the
commentary.
At
the
same
time
we
are
advancing
crispr
and
we
can
have
the
commands
operate
as
soon
as
we
are.
I
mean
I
don't
think
that
we
have
been
working
on
the
evm
crisper
or
the
common
supply
last
week,
so
we
are
in
the
same
state
that
the
previous
weeks.
C
And
so
then,
should
we
try
to
move
the
like
the
kind
of
make
a
demo
to
xdi
gabby
said
he
deployed
the
smart
contracts
on
xdi
right.
B
Yeah
sure,
of
course,
the
the
smart
contracts
of
the
we
will
do
that.
C
And
then
and
then
evm
crispr
not
working
on
rinkaby
isn't
the
end
of
the
world
and
we
could
still
try
to
get
like
an
internal
demo
of
the
gardens
of
like
upgrading
trying
to
make
that
a
goal.
For
the
week.
B
I
am
not
going
to
be
able
to
work
so
much
this
week,
the
goal
for
the
week.
I
think
that
should
be
just
refund
people
or
mint
tcs
for
tcas
for
people
with
impact
hours.
Whatever
is
the
outcome
of
the
hatch,
but
I
think
that
at
least
for
from
my
part-
I
I
am
not
in
my
house-
I
I
am
not
working
full
time-
I'm
I'm
kind
of
on
vacation-
I
I
am
still
reachable,
but
I
I
will
not
be
working
this
week.
B
So
yes,
as
soon
as
I
am
back,
I
will
continue
with
my
part,
but
at
least
this
week
it
will
be
a
bit
a
bit
more
difficult.
C
Cool,
do
you
do
do
you
know
if
the
front
end
is
up
for
for
gardens
on
on
x-tie.
B
C
I'm
just
curious
if
we
need
to
get
the
the
evm
crisper
working
on
rinkeby
or
if
we
can
skip
it.
B
B
The
only
need
that
the
only
thing
that
evm
christopher
needs
is
focus
on
it
until
it
is
ready
and
we
could
not
focus
on
it,
but
it
it
is
in
our
plans
to
have
it
working
very
well
for
the
end
of
the
month
and
because
it's
one
of
the
of
the
good
of
the
very
important
outcomes
that
we
have
for
one
hive
and.
B
B
B
C
C
Permaculture
yeah
so
yeah.
I
I.
A
The
one
thing
the
one
thing
that
was
going
to
be
on
the
agenda
was
some
peer
prepared
programming
sessions
this
week.
But
if
we
have
folks
on
vacation,
maybe
we
should
still
set
a
couple
of
like
study
hall
times
some
other
just
times
for
us
to
collaborate.
C
C
A
A
Okay
sounds
good
I'll,
just
talk
directly
to
paulo,
because
we
need
to
get
some
updates
on
his
stuff
anyway,
all
right
so
I'll
I'll
post
back
whatever
I
find
in
the
common
swarm
channel
nice
yeah
permaculture.
So
what
is
what
does
permaculture
look
like
and
how
does
blockchain
affect
that?.
A
C
Apparent
so
let
me
just
jump
in
and
and
throw
out
what
we're
trying
to
do
with
the
common
swarm,
because
I
feel
like
it
actually
applies
very
well
to
to
these
kinds
of,
like
you
know,
especially
environmentally
focused
projects,
because
there's
this
there's
an
issue
that
you
know
we
all
benefit
when
we
take
care
of
the
environment.
So
it's
hard
to
have
a
business
model
because
there's
no
customers,
everyone
benefits
it's
a
public
good
right.
C
So
what
we're
trying
to
do
with
the
common
swarms
work
is
create
a
system
where
you
can
have
economies
that
don't
care
that
you
can't
have
a
business
model,
because
instead
we
have
an
economic
model
where
we
can
actually
appreciate
the
value
of
the
mangroves
and
the
regeneration
of
the
mangroves.
There's
a
lot
of
opportunity
there
and
a
lot
of
value
that
can
be
created.
C
But
we
need
to
find
a
way
to
actually
get
people
to
trust
that
that
value
to
to
align
the
incentives
at
every
step
of
the
process
so
that
the
economy
can
launch
and
then
sustain,
create
sustainable
funding
mechanisms
to
support
that
continued
work.
So
we
have
this
like.
First,
we
have
a
hatch
yeah
go
ahead.
H
And
understand
what
the
bonding
curves
are:
people
don't
understand
what
a
bonding
curve
is
when
you
call
it
a
bonding
curve,
but
they
understand
this
is
our
values
over
time
right.
That
is
something
that
they
might
understand
like.
Oh,
the
value
of
restoring
the
mangrove
forest
is
seven
trillion
dollars
over
the
next
30
years.
H
34
trillion
dollars
gonna
pour
into
the
economy
just
from
old
people
passing
away
like
you
can
make
your
investments
on
the
front
end.
Right
now
and
in
20
years
yeah
you
spent
a
million
dollars
on
a
hundred
meter
aquaculture
marine
forest,
but
that
marine
forest
ten
years
from
now
is
going
to
be
worth
20
million
dollars
in
productive
animals
and
critters
and
food,
and
things
like
that.
That's
a
bonding
curve.
H
C
Yeah
yeah
I
mean
and
and
the
the
state
of
things
in
in
this
is
it's
still
pretty
raw
so
like
it
might
take
time
to
get
it
to
the
point
where
someone
who
really
is
like
an
expert
in
mangrove
regeneration
could
participate
in
a
in
a
without
it
being
a
very
painful
experience.
Right,
metamask,
xdy
tokens
and
all
this
stuff
is,
is
kind
of
tough
right
now,
not
really
ridiculous
for
non-tech.
C
So
so
the
the
dream.
The
dream
here
is
to
actually
start
with
the
token
engineers
and
that's
why
we
have
the
token
engineering
commons
as
our
our
first
comments
and
then
probably
do
like.
C
Where
oh,
look,
how
easy
this
is
you
log
in
with
google,
you
connect
your
paypal
account
and
then
or
or
your
bank
account
or
whatever,
and
then
you
get
some
tokens,
but
like
they're,
just
in
your
browser,
you
don't
even
notice
and
then
you
are
actually
making
an
impact
investment
in
regenerating
the
mangroves
or
any
other
public
good
focus
cause
because,
like
it
just
seems
like
such
a
huge
opportunity
right
now.
If
you
want
to
provide
public
goods,
either
have
to
be
a
non-profit
living
off
of
sacrifice,
asking
begging
for
donations
and
working.
C
You
know
with
a
pay
cut,
if
not
just
straight
up
volunteering,
or
you
have
to
be
a
government
and
all
the
inefficiencies
that
come
with
governments
and
the
lack
of
incentive
alignment
where
bureaucrat
gets
paid,
the
same
wage,
whether
they
make
a
good
decision
or
a
bad
decision,
there's
no
incentive
to
make
good
decisions,
and
so
we
have
these
two
horrible
systems
that
we
rely
on
to
provide
public
goods.
C
And
we
need
a
third
way,
and
hopefully
the
third
way,
like
the
the
dream
of
the
common
stack
and
and
and
by
conjunction
the
common
swarm
and
and
the
work
with
the
token
engineering
commons
is
to
create
systems
that
can
be
micro
economy,
where
we
can
create
even
competing
micro
economies
to
provide
public
services
that
would
normally
be
provided
by
governments
or
non-profits,
and
it's
going
to
take
time
to
get
there.
But
the
the
potential
is
huge
and
there's
not
really
anyone
else
really
targeting
that
space.
So
it's
a
it
seems
like
a
huge
opportunity.
H
Like
an
nft
market,
there
was
one
called
zen
ft
in
their
little
market
and
they're
they're,
essentially,
some
kind
of
right,
they're
doing
some
kind
of
dow
work,
but
they're
also
like
pumpers
right,
like
oh,
they
sold
a
gold
ape
and
a
gold
dog
for
a
hundred
each.
These
are
whales
that
are
out
here
around
with
things.
If
you
want
to
get
a
lot
of
money,
really
quick,
I
would
look
into
that.
I'm
trying
to
social
hack
my
way
into
the
bottom
ranks
of
it
see
if
I
can
get
something
for
free.
H
C
Yeah
it
takes
more
than
money
is
what
I'd
say
too,
like
a
lot
of
the
effort.
C
On
the
cultural
build
you
know
and
making
sure
that
there's
a
an
alignment
of
quality,
of
course
we
need
money
too.
That's
what
we're.
C
C
So
but
what
was
the
second
group,
the
board
api
club
and.
H
A
group
called
absurd
arboretum
they're,
like
they're
tree
nfts,
they're
doing
a
lot
of
support
for
like
one
tree.
I
think
the
top
ranks
of
them
are
working
with
that
weird
guy
who
does
all
the
giveaway
mr
beast
stuff
on
youtube,
or
something
like
that
they're,
giving
a
lot
away
a
lot
of
trees
away
through
that
they
actually
might
be
through
the
grapevine
of
dowels
connected
to
common
stack
somewhere
like
this
is
all
lateral
work
that
we're
doing
here,
but
just
some
things
for
you
guys
to
research.
H
Yeah
thanks
man,
zen
ft
as
well.
They
make
little
bonsai
trees
and
I
think
some
of
them
have
sold
for
you
know
100
000
or
some
craziness,
but
essentially
what
they're
doing
is
the
board.
Apes
are
social
hackers
and
they're
trying
to
support
the
ethereum
ecosystem,
because
they're
invested
in
the
ethereum
ecosystem
right,
the
more
people
that
pump
money
into
ethereum
in
order
to
buy
nfts
the
more
money
they
make,
the
more
money
they
make.
C
Totally
well,
I
think
we
completed
our
our
agenda
right.
D
A
Yep,
thank
you
very
much.
Everybody
thanks
to
the
new
friends
for
showing
up,
see
you
this
time
next
week
and
I'll
post,
maybe
a
couple
a
couple
times
that
will
sync
up
and
have
a
joint
hack
session
throughout
this
week.
After
I
hear
back
from
paulo
all
right
thanks,
everybody.