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A
Like
or
maybe
we
could
what's
or
maybe
we
could
take
benefit
from
that
by
selling
merch
and
using
that
to
fund.
I
don't
know
if
other
projects
or
just
a
treasury,
but
what
do
you
think
are
we?
Are
there
any
ideas
for
like
shirts,
or
I
have
one.
B
B
Hi
welcome
irm
in
kobe,
this
is
the
weekly
communications
call.
C
B
B
Okay,
it's
fine
feel
free
to
speak
up
at
any
moment
if
you
would
like
to
contribute
or
have
any
questions.
All
of
the
calls
in
the
in
the
community
are
are
open,
so
yeah,
welcome,
and-
and
thank
you
for
being
here,
so
what
we
usually
do
is
we
start
with
three
questions
in
the
communications.
Call,
first
of
all
intentions
that
you
have
second
distractions
and
something
that
we
like
to
do
in
in
communications.
B
It's
just
like
make
a
recommendation
of
something
that
has
been
in
our
weekly
playlist.
It
doesn't
have
to
be
music,
it
can
be
a
podcast,
it
can
be
a
tv
show
or
just
any,
like
cool
content
that
you
have
checked
out
lately
that
you
would
like
to
share
with
the
rest
of
the
community,
so
maybe
irim's
iron
started
like
with
with
some
of
the
intentions.
B
So
what
would
you
like
to
complement
with
distractions
and
something
that
you
would
like
to
recommend
and
feel
free
to
pass
it
after
you
go.
C
Yes,
so
personal
intentions
right
just
for
the
week
yeah.
For
me,
it's
just
to
kind
of
get
a
feel
of
different
working
groups,
especially
with
communications,
see,
which
parts
of
you
know.
Twitter,
video
production
translations
see
where
I
can
view
views
and
as
a
newbie
kind
of
understand,
how
to
take
up
tasks
and
people
to
reach
out
and
just
kind
of
get
a
feel
of.
All
of
that
and
what
was
the
second
one
distraction.
B
Yeah
yeah,
just
like
sometimes
we
are
like
in
difficult
like
situations
or
environments,
so
yeah.
Sometimes
it's
just
like
something
to
inform
before
we
start
the
other
call.
C
So
my
main
destruction
is
kind
of
myself
and
how
I
organize
myself
in
a
day
to
you
know
how
much
of
my
time
I
put
into
you
know
learning
about
just
like
main
things
that
makes
tctc
like
things
like
conviction,
modding
or
like
augmented,
bonding
curves
like
trying
to
get
the
technical
parts
of
it
and
plus
just
kind
of
like
seeing
reading
through
all
the
different
working
groups,
etc.
So
my
main
instructions,
I
guess
myself
I
get
overwhelmed,
and
then
I
don't
do
anything.
C
B
C
Oh
yes,
and
again,
this
is
a
work
week
for
me,
mainly
so.
C
I've
been
listening
a
lot
of
the
ownership
podcast,
which
ownership
economy
podcast,
which
I've
been
enjoying
a
lot
actually
a
lot
of
common
stock
folks
talking
there,
and
it's
really
great,
I
think,
to
get
a
feel
they
started
doing
a
lot
of
episodes
about
like
refi
movements
talking
about
different
projects
like
collective,
etc
impact
dials,
which
I've
been
enjoying
and
kind
of
learning
from
like
for
non-technical
folks,
like
me,
I
think
it's
great
to
get
a
feel
of
a
lot
of
the
concepts
and
I
want
to
pass
it
to
gene.
D
So
intentions
would
be
to
just
get
caught
up
on
for
tasks
we
might
have
set
out
for
comms
distractions
would
be
my
cat
as
usual.
My
cat
is
desiring
attention
there
all
day
every
day
and
podcasts
I've
been
listening
to
is
mint
and
burn
from
rmit.
A
Thank
you,
gene
yeah.
The
intention
for
me
is
to
share
with
everyone
the
highlights
and
what
we
talked
about
on
the
marketing
call,
which
was
previous
hour
also
to
assist
chewie
in
his
temporary
off-boarding.
As
some
of
you
might
know,
I'm
gonna
be
functioning
as
the
working
coordination
lead.
So
it's
really
an
assistant
to
all
of
you,
at
least
to
the
ones
who
lead
the
teams,
but
also
to
contributors.
A
A
That's
the
tension,
no
distractions,
I
might
keep
eating
because
I'm
eating
all
day
every
day
and
the
what's
been
on
my
weekly
playlist.
A
E
Thanks
manu
chewie
are
we
wearing
the
same
shirt,
the
tv
one
man
we're
bros,
that's
amazing!
Yeah
I've
been
listening
to
the
latest
album
of
drake.
E
It's
really
good,
and
my
intention
with
this
call
is
to
also
invite
you
for
today's
graviton
training
that
jeremy
will
be
facilitating.
So
all
of
you
are
super
invited.
The
call
is
in
zoom,
so
I
shared
the
invite
in
in
the
chat
of
this,
this
boy's
channel
and
nothing
just
supporting
the
comms
teams
and
thanking
acid
laser
always
for
for
the
twitter
updates
in
the
graviton
training,
they're,
amazing
I'll
pass
to
who
hasn't
gone.
Kobe.
B
Hello
kobe,
if
you'd
like
to
join
us,
later,
feel
free
to
answer
the
welcoming
questions,
which
are
intentions,
instructions
and
something
in
your
weekly
playlist.
But
what?
If
for
now,
we
pass
it
to
acid
laser,
and
I
think
acid,
laser
and
septimus
are
left.
F
Yes,
for
this
call,
it's
just
to
sing
with
you
guys.
I
think
there
are
many
updates
for
this
week,
call
also
for
notifying
you.
You
don't
know
that
I'll
be
covering
you
by
in
the
stewardship
while
she,
while
he's
on
temporary
of
boarding
and
everything
you
need,
you
can
catch
up
with
me
and
manu
so
help
you
in
many
ways
and
in
my
playlist
I
have
listened
a
lot
to
a
mexican
band
carlos
flaccos
from
guadalajara.
They
are
very
good.
G
Then
bro
yeah,
my
intention
is
yeah,
just
hear
around
see
what
the
updates
distraction-
some
washing
dishes,
cooking
food
and
playlist.
G
I
yeah,
I
would
say
the
same:
it's
because
I
always
hear
the
same
things
and
I
do
not
watch
shows
lately
but
check
out
the
moonslayer.
It's
a
good
anime,
yeah
I'll
pass
it
to
you.
B
Thank
you
safety.
Yes,
sorry
about
that.
My
my
laptop
has
been
very,
very
laggy
this
last
couple
of
weeks.
It's
almost
10
years
old,
but
yeah
still
still
kicking.
B
B
I
don't
think
I
have
any
distractions
today.
Over
I
mean
we
are
like
three
days
away
from
starting
the
tour,
so
we
are
very,
very
like
nervous,
like
yeah,
we're
distracted
with
that
most
of
the
time.
Just
like
the
small
details,
you
know
like
some
of
the
planning
but
yeah
we're
very,
very
excited.
B
We've
been
covering
some
of
the
topics
around
the
the
tourism
project
and
and
how
we
can
benefit
the
token
engineering
community,
as
as
it
is
so
so
yeah,
I'm
I'm
heavily
distracted
by
that,
and
I
might
come
back
to
this
subject
at
some
point
in
this
call
and
well
about
the
weekly
playlist.
I've
been
I've
been
listening.
B
I've
been
listening
to
to
a
band
called
leclaire,
which
is
like
a
one
of
the
last
vinyls
that
I
that
I
bought
it's
very,
very
good,
and
also
I
got
like
a
more
a
more
classic
one.
I
got
rick
james's,
like
street
songs
album.
I
found
that
on
vinyl,
so
I've
been
listening
to
it
like
almost
non-stop
so
yeah.
B
If
you
don't
know
what
I'm
talking
about,
you
need
to
check
that
album
out
street
songs
by
rick
james
yeah,
okay,
let's
start
with
the
first
agenda
topic,
which
is
my
temporary
of
boarding.
Just
as
a
general
reminder
like
there
is
a
really
really
good
forum
post
by
hwanka,
covering
what
are
some
of
the
offboarding
steps.
B
B
B
However,
there
are
like
some
expectations
out
of
my
duties
and
responsibilities
that
I'm
gonna
be
delegating
to
manu
in
acid
laser,
so
yeah
pretty
much,
I'm
gonna
be
notifying
in
the
in
the
forum
as
well
and
and
tagging
us
at
laser
and
manu
and
and
describing
some
of
the
duties
that
they're
I'm
gonna
be
delegating
to
them.
I
already
submitted
my
gravity
form
informing
gravity
about
this,
and
there
is
a
stewards
called
right
after
this
one,
where
I'm
gonna
be
notifying
the
rest
of
the
stewards.
B
So
the
dates
pretty
much
are
gonna
be
july,
14th
to
august
23rd.
I
think
that
you
can
expect
me
in
the
monday
calls,
and
also
in
the
tuesday
calls
but
yeah
other
than
that.
B
I
think
it's
gonna
be
a
little
bit
tough,
so
yeah,
please
let
me
know
if,
if,
if
you
need
my
support
or
assistance
in
in
any
way,
as
I
mentioned,
my
role
is
going
to
be
a
little
bit
more
passive,
like
the
calls
are
going
to
be
facilitated,
pretty
much
by
asset,
laser
and
manu
and
and
just
like
the
different
team
contributors
around
each
team.
So
so
yeah,
please.
B
Let
me
know
if
there's
anything
that
you
would
like
to
get
in
my
radar
and
also
like
trying
to
inform
me.
B
I'm
not
gonna,
be
like
a
as
I
said,
I'm
not
gonna
be
a
hundred
percent
detached
from
the
community,
and
I'm
also
gonna
be
mentioning
the
t
fundamentals
course
a
lot
during
the
tour
and
trying
to
get
this
involved
and
trying
to
get
people
to
sign
up
for
this,
because,
as
we've
been
talking
about
it,
especially
around
these
two
words
calls
and
and
during
communications
in
the
longer
term,
the
only
thing
that
can
help
our
community
like
grow
and
scale
like
we
need
it
to
be
is
by
just
like
growing
and
amplifying
the
token
engineer
community.
B
So
this
is
like,
in
the
longer
term,
our
strongest
like
intention
right
now,
and
this
is
how
we're
gonna
be.
You
know
like
helping
out
and
and
as
also
like,
since,
if
if,
if
you've
been
in,
these
calls
before
you
know
that
there
are
a
lot
of
contributors
in
in
mexico
that
are
based
in
mexico,
the
country
so
not
mexico
city.
B
But
you
know
that
that
there
are
many
many
communities
that
are
spread
in
different
cities,
so
we
are
are
trying
to
engage
with
them
before
ethereum
mexico
and
try
to
attract.
You
know
like
different
hackers
to
join
in
and
try
to
you
know
like
keep
close,
keep
keeping
like
all
of
these
newcomers,
like
close
to
our
community
and
in
token
engineering
comments
as
well
so
yeah.
B
If
there
are
any
like
efforts
that
you
think
could
like
fit
or
or
or
or
just
like,
be
developed
in
a
parallel
way
as
like
all
of
this,
please,
please
dm
us
and-
and-
and
let
us
know
if
you
have
any
ideas
for
helping
to
the
community
to
grow
in
a
more
longer
term,
with
also
a
lot
of
diversity
as
much
diversity
as
as
possible.
B
So
this
project
is
going
to
take
pretty
much
from
july,
14th
to
august
12th,
mainly
but
right
the
week
after
that,
we're
going
to
be
having
ethereum
mexico,
something
that
I'm
also
very
heavily
involved
in.
So
I'm
I'm
also
asking
for
this
extra
week
as
well
to
focus
on
this
and
if
more
contributors
end
up
coming,
we'll
mostly
yeah.
Pretty
much
like
treat
it
as
like.
Another
conference,
like
things,
were
a
little
bit
slow
last
week
because
of
barcelona,
so
yeah.
B
I
guess
if,
if
things
slow
down
around
ethereum
mexico,
it's
another
way
of
saying
that
we
are
doing
it
well,
I
guess
so.
Yeah,
hopefully
we'll
have
more
growth
around
this
event
in
the
community
itself.
B
B
B
B
Okay,
yeah
and
I
mean
hopefully
I
can.
I
can
join
the
burn,
but
I
don't
know
if
I'm
gonna
make
it
just
like
yeah
just
like,
because
there's
like
so
much
like
going
on
I'm
trying
to
but,
as
I
said,
I'm
a
little
bit
lost
so
so,
if
there
are
any
updates
around
that
I'll
be
notifying
the
rest
of
the
community
as
soon
as
possible,
so
so
yeah,
hopefully
it
it
just,
sounds
really
really
good.
B
B
Okay,
so
next
agenda
topic
the
proposal
inverter
article,
please
please
yeah
help
us
please
help
us
out
with
you
know
like
trying
to
spread
this.
This
information
is
one
of
the
projects
that
we
feel
is
going
to
bring
a
lot
of
value
to
the
tec.
B
So
yes,
some
of
you
know
mert
and
I
worked
in
this
article
and
we
would
appreciate
your
feedback
and
yeah
all
of
like
that
web
2
logic.
That
sharing
is
caring,
not
profit
for
big
five,
but
okay,
much
appreciated.
Thank
you,
merch
ideas.
Let's
talk
about
merch
ideas,
as
I
was
saying,
the
tea
academy
team,
especially
because
hannah
taken
her
regular
attendance
to
ethereum
events.
B
B
So
of
course,
ethereum
mexico
won't
be
the
exception,
but
we
feel
that
right
now
because
of
the
current
situation,
sometimes
t-shirts
get
more
expensive
and
I
don't
feel
that
it's
just
like.
Don't
get
me
wrong
like
I
feel
that
we
have
great
designers
like
in
in
the
tec,
but
I
don't
feel
that
you
know
like
and
we
do
have
cool
design,
but
just
I
I
don't
know
how
to.
I
don't
know
how
to
say
this
like
properly,
but
you
know
like
we
haven't
gone
like
the
giveth
way.
B
Giveth
cast
really
cool
merch,
you
know
like
they,
they
have
really
cool
designs
and
in
because
it's
cool,
you
know
like
they're,
a
donation
platform
and
they're
cool
and
making
the
tec
cool
has
been
a
battle
uphill
that
I
feel
has
found
its
way,
but
I
don't
feel
that
we're
there.
Yet.
You
know
like
to
the
point
where
we
can
maybe
like
start
selling
merch
as
a
source
of
revenue,
but
I
might
be
like
wrong
with
this
opinion,
so
so
so
yeah,
that's
why
I
mean
right
now
we're
doing
merch.
B
B
Let's
say
that
we
get
like
a
hundred
or
like
a
two
like
200
shirts
made
we're
talking
about
somewhere
between.
B
Like
15
000
pesos,
which
is
like
how
much
is
it
like,
710
yeah
like
750
dollars
so
somewhere
around
that
so
like
it's
not
like
that
much
money
to
get
them
made,
but
I
feel
that
we
will.
We
would
need
just
like
so
much
capacity
like
doing
efforts
for
getting
them
sold,
and
you
know
like
positioning
them
where
we
want
to
position
them.
B
I
don't
know,
maybe
like
a
meta
factory
partnership
would
be
a
better
idea.
You
know,
because
I
feel
that
meta
factory
is
a
cool
way
to
like
legitimize,
really
cool
designs,
but
I,
like
don't
think
that
we
are
at
like
a
point
where
it
would
be
something
like
some
value
that
we
would
be
seeing
back.
You
know
like
with
with
t-shirts
but
I'll
open
it
up
for
everyone
and
see.
B
What's
like
a
general
temperature
check
on
this,
and-
and
I
don't
know,
maybe
we
can
get
some
feedback
from
some
of
you
so
manu.
You
want
to
go
first,
since
you
you
brought
it,
you
brought
it
up.
A
Yeah
I
called
me
there
me
eating
some
toasted
bread
with
jelly
but
yeah.
I
was
just
thinking
of
pretty
simply
just
that.
I
I
mean
I
love
wearing
like
web
3
or
crypto
related
shirts.
I
don't
have
a
lot
the
one
I
got
from
common
stack.
It
got
it
shrinked
when
I
put
it
on
on
when
I
tried
it,
so
I
was
thinking
just
about
doing
like
my
own
designs
and
like
just
finding
someone
here
locally.
A
So
I
could
just
have
like
a
shirt,
so
it
was
just
like
okay,
like
we
all
like
representing
the
company
that
we
like
and
the
culture.
So
I'm
sure
if
we
came
up
with
some,
I
don't
know
because
it
could
be.
A
I
feel
like
so
far
there
could
be
the
the
shirts
have
been
mostly
like
logos,
or
it's
been
mostly
like,
like
graphic
like
visual.
I
haven't
seen
that
many
like
shirts.
A
I
could
brainstorm
something
with
with
acid
laser
and
get
some
like
three
ideas
and
then
pick
pick
the
best
one
or
like
put
it
up
for
vote.
But
the
idea
also
was
we're
creating
some
some
media
assets
or
some
cultural.
A
So
to
give
some
context-
and
I
guess
preparing
also
for
the
the
brief
that
I'll
give
for
the
marketing
team-
the
initiatives
that
we're
currently
having
from
marketing.
Besides
the
newsletter
that
goes
out
every
every
two
weeks,
they
all
revolve
around
trying
to
create
content.
A
That
has
the
potential
to
go
viral
right,
because
we
have
a
lot
of
content,
that
that
is
technical,
that
is
inviting
people
to
sessions
or
to
courses,
and
they
are
those
things
that
advance
our
mission
and
it's
what
we're
here
for,
but
we're
competing
against
other
things
that
are
more
entertainment
based
or
things
that
are
not
as
technical
or
geared
to
academics
or
researchers.
Or
so.
A
What
I'm?
Thinking
of
of
what
we're
doing
in
marketing
is
more
like
a
spoken
word,
video,
which
is
just
like
a
performance
art
that
is
just
with
the
topics
that
that
the
ideology
that
we
all
spouse,
so
that
when
people
are
scrolling
through
their
feed,
they
can
see.
A
You
know
a
video
of
someone,
you
know
performing
something,
and
then
that
can
lead
them
to
click
on
on
the
link,
go
to
our
website
and
hopefully
convert
some
of
the
wrap
text
into
tc,
which,
in
the
end
the
finality
is
the
same
to
advanced
tokeneering
to
to
bring
by
pressure
into
the
token.
So
that's
one
we're
gonna
record
that
the
weekend
with
chewie
and
then
another
one
is
a
song
that
I'm
making
that
will
also
get
produced.
A
A
A
You
know
trading
or
or
or
you
know,
buy
it
one
and
sell
at
100
type
of
thing
so
anyway,
I
I'm
going
way
beyond
what
you
asked
me
to,
but
what
I
was
saying
that,
because
we're
creating
this
type
of
content
that
has
the
potential
to
go
viral,
I
don't
know
if
it
will,
but
it
could
that's
that's
the
thing,
whereas
a
talk
about
bonding
curve
is
not
going
to
go
viral,
but
one
of
these
videos
might
go
viral,
at
least
within
the
the
ecosystem
of
that
of
you
know
the
dallas
that
that
surround
us
right.
A
So
that's
what
we're
trying
to
do
and
if
that
happens,
then
all
the
better.
If
we
have
some
merch
for
people
to
buy,
if
they
actually
buy
into
the
ideology
that
we
are
basically
presenting
right
so
again,
it's.
B
A
So
I
don't
forget
sorry
if
that
distracted,
you,
no
that's
fine
yeah.
So
the
the
other
thing
would
be
the
idea
behind
it
was.
We
have
there's
a
ton
of
there's
a
ton
of
conferences,
crypto
conference
all
over
the
world,
but
I
don't
see
like
an
artist
that
is
specifically
you
know.
Oh
there's
gonna
be
this
conference.
There's
gonna
be
this
after
party.
A
You
know
this
person
is
gonna
play
like
like
sort
of
like
a
web,
three
native
artists
right
and
maybe
there
are-
and
I
don't
know
I
don't
know
if,
if
you
know
of
any,
please
share
that
with
me.
But
what
I'm
trying
is
sorry.
B
Yeah
etc,
but
she's
kind
of
like
underground
she's
like
from
chihuahua,
but
you
would
never
guess
that,
like
she
performs
at
like
m
con
and
like
all
of
these
like
interesting
events,
yeah
she's
like
a
mexican
dj
yeah,
I
don't
think
I'd
like
to
think
of
cedra,
as
as
what
you're
describing
share
that
with
me.
A
A
Yeah,
what
I,
what
I
I
guess,
what
I'm
trying
to
say
is
this
is
like
it's
an
entertainment
initiative,
because
people
people
love
having
fun
and
they
don't
mind
spending
as
much
money
on
having
fun
as
they
might
for
education
or
learning
or
similar
things
when
you're
having
fun,
maybe
you're
tipsy,
maybe
you're
already
like
you're,
already
like
on
a
combo
from
from
having
fun
all
day.
You
want
to
keep
having
fun.
A
So
why
don't
we
leverage
these
type
of
things
towards
advancing
token
engineering
right,
so
it's
just
an
idea,
and
merch
is
just
just
a
part
of
it
where
I'm
trying
I'm
trying
to
create
some
type
of
cultural
movement
around
token
engineering
and
make
it
more
easy
to
digest
than
the
technical
aspect
of
it.
So
I
don't
know
if
dumb
it
down
is
the
is
the
right
is
the
right
approach,
but
make
it
more
making
make
it
easier
to
be
digested.
A
I
I
would
say,
and
by
doing
doing
that
through
like
performance
art
by
like,
like
a
poem
in
a
video
or
like
a
song,
so
things
like
that
that
again
have
the
potential
to
go.
A
Viral
merch
is
just
something
that
we
can
stack
on
top
of
that,
because
the
cultural
movement
that
I'm
trying
to
to
create,
which,
in
the
end
the
finality
is
to
to
grow
our
user
base
or
to
grow
the
people
that
actually
have
our
tokens
and
that
interact
with
our
bonding
curve
directly
buying
our
tokens
directly
from
us
instead
of
from
secondary
market
but
and
then
maybe
do
something
with
all
those
entertainment
assets
or
media
assets
that
we
have
there.
Maybe
you
know
or
for
the
merch
you
know
maybe
tokengate
merge.
A
I
don't
know,
but
again
it's
all
about
increasing
the
utility
of
the
coin
and
while
we're
building
that
that
that
takes
time,
why
not
create
some
type
of
a
vive
around
what
we're
trying
to
do
because
the
technical
side?
You
know
the
engineering
aspect,
the
classes,
the
the
even
even
you
know,
with
gravity
with
with
teaching
people
how
to
become
conflict.
Mediations.
A
That's
already
like
that's
solid,
that's
already
historically,
or
it's
it's
been
done,
so
I'm
trying
to
grow
also
the
part
that
is
more,
the
media,
the
the
entertainment
aspect
of
it,
the
more
form
part
that
maybe
when
we
meet
or
that
can
be,
you
know,
exported
or
used
on
other
conferences,
but
anyway,
I'm
rambling
on
hope.
Hopefully
that
was
clear,
but
that's
sort
of
like
the
whole.
A
That's
the
frame
on
that's
the
frame
that
contextualizes
the
initiatives
that
I'm
bringing
in
marketing
because
we're
not
going
with
advertising
right
we're
going
with
generating
content
that
is
creative
in
a
way.
So
it
has
to
be
the
entertainment
aspect
of
it.
So,
anyway,
sorry
back
to
you
chewie.
B
Thank
you
manu
iram.
I
think
you
were
trying
to.
I
mean
I
saw
that
you
on
mute
before
manu
started.
So
is
there
anything
that
you
would
like
to
have.
E
No,
it
was
a
mistake.
Sorry
I
think
yeah
exploring
this
idea
of
merges
is
is
interesting
and
yeah.
Any
way
that
we
can
raise
awareness
on
our
token
and
on
our
project
is
cool.
B
B
I'm
gonna
move
on
to
some
of
the
status
updates
for
the
teams,
so
the
t
academy
team
has
a
proposal
up
in
the
garden.
B
If
you
would
like
to
support
it,
please
make
sure
you
vote
and
if
you
would
like
to
read
more
information
about
it,
it's
available
in
the
forum
so
quick
context.
B
B
So
so
yeah,
that's
for
tea
academy.
Twitter
planning
is
reviewing
the
next
e
stars
thread
with
sargon,
but
we
haven't
heard
back
from
him.
So
you
know
he's
super
busy,
but
we'll
try
to
put
this
together
as
soon
as
possible.
B
The
main
tc
campaign
same
thing
like
we're
trying
to
I
mean
like
see
where
we
can
some
efforts
with
with
the
marketing
team
in
the
twitter
bio,
like
I've,
been
trying
to
reach
out
to
to
stefan
our
advisor
for
for
twitter
growth,
but
I
haven't
been
able
to
book
like
a
call
with
him,
because
I
I
think
he
lives
in
shanghai
or
something
like
that.
B
So
it's
like
super
late
for
him
and
super
early
for
me,
but
once
in
a
while,
we
figure
it
out,
but
we
haven't
been
able
to
sort
out
like
a
schedule
for
this
call
so
so
yeah.
This
is
why
we
are
delaying
it
a
little
bit,
but
from
the
advance
that
I
already
sent
him.
He
was
very
pleased
to
see
that
we
are
getting
much
much
closer
to
this.
B
So
hopefully
I
can
have
this
ready
by
the
end
of
this
week
before
I
off
board,
so
that
asset
laser
can
jump
right
at
implementing
it
and
yeah
see
see
if
we
can
like
ramp
up
some
of
the
numbers
right
before
we
begin
this
transition
to
have
like
some
like
cover.
You
know
like
in
some
some
room
to
still
grow.
While
we
are
experimenting
with
different
delegations,
okay,
so
animation
in
video
production,
we
are
working
on
the
sound
design.
B
Taking
the
first
steps
you
know
like
gathering
some
libraries.
We
are
very
happy
because
miguel
joined
the
team
since
mario
has
been
traveling
for
the
past
months
and
and
he
wasn't
able
to
make
it
in
a
more
regular
way.
So
if
you'd
like
to
see
some
advances
on
on
the
quantification,
animated
tutorial,
make
sure
you
check
out
the
animation
and
video
production
thrift
under
the
comms
text
channel
john
jonas
posted
it.
B
I
think
last
week,
yeah,
I
think,
like
six
six
days
ago
and
if
you're
interested
in
seeing
like
regular
updates
for
this
tutorial,
make
sure
you
join
the
reward
system
working
group
call
which
is
on
wednesdays,
so
yeah.
Hopefully
we
can
have
this
ready
within
the
next
month,
but
yeah
definitely
like
taking
some
exciting
steps
towards
the
finished
product.
B
Translations-
oh
boy,
oh
god,
so
translations
haven't
really
been
working
like
optimally,
not
because
we
have
bad
translations
quality
on
the.
On
the
contrary,
like
I
feel
that
translations
are
great,
but
project
management
around
translations
has
failed
to
integrate
with
the
culture
in
our
community
and
to
engage
with
the
community
and
to
have
presence
in
a
more
cultural
way.
B
You
know
it's
not
about
just
delivering
and
charging
the
tao
and
just
like
working
async,
as
you
may
have
noticed,
there
are
many
many
things
that
are
different
in
our
community
and
in
the
tc
in
this
cultural
integration
has
importance.
You
know
it's
not
that
people
have
to
be
like
restricted
like
to
you
know
like
a
behavior
or
or
or
you
know
that
there
are
like
rules
to
approach
or
belong
to
the
community
like.
On
the
contrary,
I
feel
that
the
tc
is
like
a
radically
inclusive
community.
B
However,
there
is
a
certain
accountability
that
needs
to
be
attached
to
the
way
we
deliver
results
to
community
members
and
translations.
B
It's
been
like
no
secret
that
we
have
struggled
with
this
in
the
past
and
it
came
down
to
the
point
where
I,
just
as
a
steward,
didn't
feel
that
we
were
heading
anywhere
and,
as
we
see
the
delivery
of
the
first
phase
of
this
proposal
and
after
having
gone
through
many
many
difficulties
in
gravity
and
and
gravity
processes,
I
feel
that
we
reached
a
point
where
we
need
to
just
have
a
stronger
camp
with
this,
and
I
am
making
myself
100
responsible
for
taking
this
decision
and
at
the
same
time,
I
would
like
to
open
it
up
for
looking
for
contributors,
so
iran.
B
I
know
that
you
are
looking
to
contribute
to
translations
right
now.
We
are
trying
to
let's
say,
transition
to
nt
handling,
project
management
and
finishing
this
first
phase
of
the
of
of
the
proposal.
So
there
is
this
document
called
translations
v2,
where
pretty
much
is
like
the
blueprint
for
the
translations
proposal.
B
B
And
it's
gonna
be
under
moving
forward.
So
if
you
wanna
check
the
status
of
this
and
you're
interested
in
any
way
of
contributing
to
this
you're,
more
than
welcome
to
check
it
out
and
to
reach
out
to
entity,
and
also
if
you
want
to
see
like
some
of
the
current
work
in
translations,
you
can
have,
you
can
take
a
look
at
the
mirror
and
also
the
d
workspace
as
well.
Let
me
add
that
here.
B
B
Wait:
okay:
this
is
not
responsive,
okay,
I'll,
I'm,
I'm
sorry
I'll
I'll
I'll
post
it
in
the
in
the
agenda
as
soon
as
possible.
So
yeah!
This
is
pretty
much
like
the
status
of
of
what
translations
is
going
through,
so
so
yeah
I'll
I'll
I'll
make
sure
to
you
know
like
finish
this.
This
process
in
in
the
best
shape
possible
for
the
rest
of
the
community
marketing.
We
have
the
mint
tc
campaign.
We
just
like
had
a
brainstorming
session
in
the
last
a
couple
of
calls.
B
So,
if
you'd
like
to
join
this,
these
efforts
make
sure
you
join
the
marketing
call
in
manu.
I
don't
know
if
you
have
any
updates
that
you'd
like
to
take
over.
A
Yeah
I
already
I
already
took
up
a
bunch
of
time
explaining,
so
I
really
just
do
a
recap,
really,
the
the
mean
tc
campaign,
we're
not
going
with
traditional
advertising
per
se,
but
more
like
a
growth
hacking
approach,
where
we
try
to
find
novel
ways
of
engaging
people
through
twitter,
maybe
through
the
newsletter,
although
like
there's,
there's
a
limit
to
what
we
can
do
in
terms
of
people
clicking
on
the
newsletter,
it's
more
like
informative
and
the
people
who
want
to
know
what
has
been
happening
for
the
past
two
weeks
and
what
current
proposals
are
up
for
both
and
things
like
that.
A
They
they
usually
click.
Also,
like
I
mentioned
they
click
on
dune
analytics
a
lot
when
I
send
out
the
newsletter,
so
people
that
maybe
want
to
get
more
into
the
weeds
of
what's
happening,
go
through
the
newsletter,
but
in
terms
of
the
broader
mean
tc
campaign,
like
I
mentioned
it's
creating
creating
content,
creating
media
that
has
the
opportunity
to
resonate
culturally
with
within
the
ecosystem.
A
So
again
doing
a
a
spoken
word.
Video
that's
gonna
go
on
twitter
gitcoin
has
requested
one
from
us
and
we're
gonna.
Do
it
through
the
animation
video
production?
They
requested
it
from
me,
but
I'm
gonna
like
double
down
by
presenting
them
a
a
proposal
of
what
we
can
do
if
we
not
only
take
if
we
take
the
poem
they
requested
from
me
and
use
that
as
a
script
for
a
video
common
stack
has
already
also
requested
one.
A
So
it
has
the
opportunity
to
become
this
like
sort
of
like
cultural
effort
that
defines
the
ideology
of
what
we're
trying
to
do,
which
is
already
defined
within
the
crypto
punk.
A
You
know
solar,
punk,
krypton,
arches
type
of
mentality
that
the
wheel
have,
but
it's
always
nice
to
have
more
art
that
that
speaks
on
that
so
again
creating
content
media
that
has
the
capacity
to
become
viral
so
that
people
can
get
inspired
and
interested
curious
to
know
more
about
token
engineering
away
from
the
technical
aspect,
the
the
the
art,
the
the
art
is
really
serves.
A
The
purpose
of
getting
people
into
the
more
technical
aspect
of
of
getting
them
to
understand
that
an
augmented,
bonding
curve
is
used
to
create
sustainable
funding,
it's
a
type
of
smart
contract.
You
know
it
it.
It
goes
into
a
research
pool
in
a
funding,
pool,
etc,
like
all
that,
but
that's
really
not
going
to
engage.
If
you
explain
it
like
that,
whereas
if
you
frame
it
in
the
context
of
something
more
emotional
vivid
like
could
be
a
poem
or
even
a
song,
you
know
again
it
could
engage
more.
A
So
that's
what
I'm
trying
to
do
with
the
mean
tc
campaign,
the
merge.
I
I
briefly
touched
on
that
because
when
we
are
successful,
I
don't
want
to
say
if,
when
we
are
successful,
hopefully
people
will
will
buy
our
merch
right.
So
it's
something
that
at
least
you
know
thinking
about
the
designs.
We
have
a
great
designer
here,
acid
laser,
which
was
blessed
by
having
the
same
name
as
myself
and
so
yeah.
A
So
that's
part
of
the
mean
tc
campaign,
also
going
on
to
podcast
and
explaining
to
people
what
tough
engineering
is
in
a
more
informal
type
of
way.
You
know
more,
you
know
just
talking
you
and
I
what
what
what
token
hearing
is
and
what
it
can
do
for
for
disintermediating
power
and
for
governance
and
financing
purpose
during
communities.
A
So
we
already
have
two
two
podcasts
set
up:
one
is
with
espacio
crypto
that
a
date
has
yet
to
be
scheduled
for
that,
but
I
have
one
with
one
high
radio
for
this
thursday.
Both
of
those
are
in
spanish
by
the
way,
but
again
as
part
of
the
mean
tc
campaign
going
into
podcast
talking
about
what
the
token
area
in
commons
is
doing
and
with
obviously
the
call
to
action
of
hey.
A
If
you
want
to
support
us,
you
know
you,
you
mean
tc,
you
buy
directly
from
our
bonding
curve
through
the
convert.t.com.org
app
right.
So
that's
that's
what
I'm
doing
with
the
mean
tc
campaign
again
open
to
suggestions.
A
This
is
a
very,
very
horizontal
type
of
leadership
that
that
we
spouse
here
in
this
comments.
So
if
I
mean
I
already
know
wonka
septi,
acidizer
and
chewing
gene
working
very
closely,
but
if,
if
iran
and
kobe
have
any
suggestions,
maybe
you
have
a
background
in
communications
or
marketing,
public
relations
or
or
or
lead
generation,
or
any
type
of
thing.
That
could
work,
then
by
all
means
message
me
and
I
can
see
how
I
incorporate
that
into
the
the
broader
mean
tc
campaign,
but
that's
pretty
much.
C
I
have
a
quick
question
and
thank
you
for
that
armando.
So
how
does
the
brainstorming
process
usually
works?
I
mean
the
weekly
meetings
and
I
now
just
realized
team
has
different
meetings
so
one
for
marketing
and
twitter
and
then
is
there
like
other
documents
and
platforms
where
you
do
your
like.
Brainstorming
and
you
add
on
ideas
and
then
discuss
like
do
we
talk
within
the
communications
working
group
channel
or
yeah?
How
does
it
work
or
do
we
just
text
you?
So
I'm
still
navigating
discord?
A
Yeah
sure
so
we
we
mainly
we
use
discord
for
for
for
for
these
type
of
things,
so
either
dm
or
through
it
thread
within
the
cons.
A
There
are,
of
course,
threads
and
there's
one
that
is
beneath
the
one
that
says
comms
in
the
category
that
says
working
group
text
there's
the
first
one
is
comms
and
comms
is
divided
into
the
five
teams
right,
which
are
animation:
video
production,
translations
team,
the
academy
marketing
team,
twitter
planning,
so
people
coordinate
through
there.
Ideally
you
you,
you
attend
the
call
we
have
a
lot
of
the
calls
are
recorded
and
they're
archived
on
the
youtube
on
our
youtube
channel.
A
So
you
can,
if
you
miss
a
call,
you
can
watch
there.
However,
for
the
for
the
individual
teams,
which
is
like
the
organs
of
the
comms
working
group
body,
the
teams
are
like
the
organs
right,
so
animation,
production,
translation,
see,
academy
marketing
and
twitter
planning.
Those
are
not
recorded,
so
I
I
would
really
invite
you
to
attend
they're,
mostly
on
mondays.
A
Four
of
them
are
mondays,
and
one
for
marketing
is
before
this
one.
So
one
hour
before
comms
or
when
marketing
ends,
com
starts
basically
and
yeah
other
than
that.
It's
really
about
dming
people
with
escort
again
we're
active
on
telegram
as
well,
but
because
all
the
work
is
here
on
the
threads
and
people
share
links
and
they
also
share
the
links
to
the
agenda.
You
know
we
have.
A
We
have
a
link,
we
take
notes
during
the
calls
right,
so
people
attend
the
calls
and
there's
an
agenda,
and
it's
really
just
crowdsourcing
ideas.
We
put
them
on
the
agenda.
We
we
follow
a
structure
of
what
what
the
agenda
is,
but
people
are
welcome
to
right
on
beneath
the
bullet
points
of
the
agenda.
It's
completely.
It's
radically
open
source
right,
so
the
google
docs
are
open
to
everyone.
A
You
can
write
your
ideas
there
or
you
can
comment
on
their
ideas
that
are
people
writing,
and
it's
really.
You
know
something
that
that
is
a
big
difference
from.
I
guess
your
traditional
corporate
structure
is
over
here.
It's
really
about
initiative.
You
know
you
you
it's
really
about
initiative
and
self-leadership
right.
It's
about.
I
have
this
idea.
A
You
know,
okay,
I
want
to
start
developing
it
and
if
you
ask
people
how
to
like
how
to
do
it,
everyone's
got
a
lot
on
their
plate.
So
they'll
help
you
they'll
point
you
on
the
way,
but
it's
implied
that
you're
going
to
walk
that
way.
A
Yourself
and
again,
I
was
an
onboarding
guide,
so
I
can
do
a
proper
onboarding
with
you,
in
which
I
explain
you
how
we
use
github
to
create
the
issues
and
within
the
issues
we
tag,
people,
there's
accountability
for
the
person
who
gets
stacked
tagged
and
who
is
expected
to
complete
that
issue
within
a
certain
amount
of
time
and
also
to
provide
updates
for
that
issue.
A
So
that's
the
project
management
side
of
it.
We
also
use
the
scrum
agile
methodology
right.
So
we
we
divide
our
work
in
sprints
of
two
weeks
right.
So,
every
two
weeks
we
go
over
a
sprint
retrospective,
which
we
go
over
the
things
that
we
did
well,
the
things
that
could
have
gone
better
and
the
actions
that
we're
taking
to
improve
those
and
then,
on
the
next
day.
A
We
do
where
everyone
sort
of
like
works
in
this
kanban
boards
of
senhof,
which
is
just
an
interface
for
github
and
everyone
all
the
different
reports
for
all
different
words.
One
guy
is
a
steward
for
for
gravity.
A
Yeah
septi
is
a
steward
for,
for
transparency,
chooses
to
work
for
for
comms,
and
everyone
goes
over
the
issues
that
they
have
and
how
they're
working
on.
So
that's
like
a
broad
level
overview,
but
in
terms
of
you,
as
a
contributor,
you
really
you
you
really
message
the
the
either
the
steward
or
the
other
contributors
with
the
store
might
be
too
busy
or
they
might
be
in
barcelona.
You
know
networking,
but
it's
really
just
about
messaging
other
people,
and
I
I'm
a
guide.
A
So
I
can
point
you
on
the
right
way,
although
if
you
want
to
work
on
comps
and
if
you
work,
if
you
don't
work
within
translations,
then
you
message
nt.
If
you
don't
work
with
the
marketing,
you
message
me:
if
you
want
to
work
within
twitter
planning,
you
message,
acid
laser,
which
is
called
as
well.
A
Also,
if
you
don't
work
in
animation,
video
production,
you
message
asset
laser
as
well,
because
he's
an
octopus
like
that
and
so
those
that
that's
sort
of
like
kind
of
how
it
works.
Hopefully
did
I
answer
your
question.
B
Okay,
sure,
yeah
and
also
feel
free
to
as
manu
mentioned,
feel
free
to
add
any
agent.
The
topics
that
you'd
like
to
discuss
at
any,
like
particular
meeting
if
you
go
to
the
comms
agenda
like
there
are
links
to
every
agenda
for
the
team's
calls
so
feel
free
to
throw
their
anything
that
you
would
like
to
bring
up
in.
We
usually
use
the
same
agenda
to
brainstorm
and,
just
like
add
some
comments
there.
So
yeah
you're
welcome
to
try
it
out
if
you'd
like
to
contribute
with
something.
C
Yes,
yes,
I
added
all
the
calls
to
my
calendar.
I
have
those,
but
I
wasn't
sure
what
team
was
so
t-e-a-m
and
now
I
know
it's
just
different
parts
of
the
comms
group
so.
A
Yeah,
it
stands
for
fun
fact:
it
stands
for
token.
Engineering
amplified
messengers,
but
they
are
in
and
of
themselves.
They
are
groups
within
the
comms
working
group.
They
are
teams
within
the
comms
working
group
and
eventually
the
idea
is
for
the
coms
working
group
to
become
its
own
dial
right
to
sort
of
like
branch
out
from
the
tc
and
also
keep
you
know,
providing
services
to
to
the
tc,
but
also
to
other
dials
out
there
and
be
able
be
self-sustainable
in
in
that
sense.
A
A
But
yeah,
that's
that
back
to
you
almost
at
the
end
of
the
call.
B
Okay,
well
thanks
everybody,
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
finish
the
call
here
thanks
everyone
for
attending
and
yeah
I'll
see
you
during
the
rest
of
the
week
bye
everybody.