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00:00 - How are you doing? and Explain something no one would guess about you.
09:59 - Marko joins as comms Steward!! :D
10:30 - Comms updates
11:55 - Exercise
51:00 - Closing
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A
And
was
hoping
to
have
sunday
off
but
didn't,
and
I'm
sitting
on
my
yoga
mat
today.
So
I
can
stretch
during
the
meeting
because
sitting
in
a
chair
for
two
hours
is
too
much
and
who's
who
hasn't
gone
yet.
Should
I
pass
it
to
nate.
A
B
It
going
excellent
yeah.
I
did
not
hear
the
question
so
if
it's
just,
how
am
I
doing
and
doing
really
well
so.
B
Probably
I
don't
know
I
tom,
I
did
most
of
my
early
work
in
the
field
of
geology,
and
so
I've
studied
earthquakes
for
a
long
time
and
I
really
enjoy
that
yeah.
B
E
C
F
Good,
I'm
still
really
emotional
from
my
the
death
of
my
grandfather
and
all
the
weird
family
dynamics
that
that
brings
up.
I
was
up
till
2
a.m,
last
night,
just
thinking
about
all
of
that,
so
I'm
a
little
frazzled
to
be
honest,
but
you
know
glad
I'm
processing
that
stuff
from
my
childhood
and
you
might
be
surprised
to
learn
that
in
high
school
I
had.
F
E
F
Alternate
personality:
that
was
not
just
a
very
shy
autistic
computer
geek,
but
I
was
a
break
dancer.
I
would
sit
on
the
bleachers
in
the
dark
until
they
chanted
my
name
to
come
down
in
school
dances
and
then
I
would
break
dance
and
then
I'd
I'd
disappear
and
I
don't
think
anyone
in
my
high
school
knew
it
was
the
same
person
as
the
person
who
I
was
most
of
the
time.
G
H
G
Sorry
they
don't
understand,
but
one
thing,
maybe
no
one
would
guess
or
no
one
knows
about
me
is
that
I
found
it
once
with
my
sister,
a
dog
food
business
in
guatemala.
It
was
quite
exciting.
I
Hello
guys-
and
I
feel
sorry
for
for
you
to
do
with
us-
I'm
not
feeling
too
good
today.
I
don't
know
if
I'm
catching
a
cold.
So
besides
that,
which
is
how
I'm
feeling
one
thing
that
you
may
never
guess
was
my
first
job
when
I
was
still
a
teenager,
I
was
still
at
school
and
my
father
said
no
way
you're
spending
all
the
summer
doing
nothing.
I
J
Oh
dear,
I'm
not
prepared,
so
I
apologize
for
becoming
a
little
late,
something
nobody
knows
about
me.
Well,
it's
my
middle
name
and
I'm
going
to
keep
it
that
way.
So
I'm
going
to
pass
to
jessica
to
pass
back
to
the
next
person.
K
Thanks
yeah,
I'm
doing
great
and
something
maybe
people
don't
know
about
me
is
I
was
having
alchemy
classes
with
with
an
alchemist
that
was
just
out
of
jail
for
his
alchemical
experiments
in
egypt,
and
that
was
a
that
was
a
fun
experiment
and
I'll
pass
to
jake.
L
L
Me,
oh
that's
horrible.
I
am
a
horrible
person.
What
what's
something
about
me?
Okay,
I'll
say
this:
it's
kind
of
like
tam's
middle
name,
but
I
don't
care
I
through
complete
accident.
I
found
out
that
I
love
the
spa.
I
love
going
to
the
spot.
I
love
mud
baths.
I
love
the
whole
night.
I
love
the
little
towels
and
the
robes
and
chilling
and
getting
drinks
lewis.
D
Thanks
a
lot
jess
well,
first,
I'm
doing
great
today,
thanks
thanks
for
having
me
on
the
call
and.
D
M
Hi
everybody
I'm
doing
great
and.
C
Us,
okay,
I'm
having
trouble
understanding
but
welcome
nice
to
see
you
today
that
was
kind
of
fun
and
yeah
thanks
everybody
for
sharing
very
interesting
rounds.
It's
really
fun
to
get
to
know
you
all
a
little
better
for
sure
and
I'm
sure
we
all
have
many
stories,
and
this
is
something
juan
brought
up
in
the
gravity
train
the
other
week
where
we
got
to
kind
of
share
a
bit
of
our
experience,
and
this
is
very
cool
and
yeah.
C
Last
note:
it's
a
little
bright
here
because
it's
pouring
snow
this
morning,
so
yeah
jumping
into
the
calm
session.
So
just
one
announcement
before
we
dive
in-
and
I
guess,
while
I
shared
that,
if
everybody
can
everybody
access
the
mirror
board,
it
was
in
the
general
post
that
I
wrote
and
also
it's
in
the
agenda
and
note.
So
if
you
want
to
go
ahead
and
sign
in
to
the
mirror
board,
it's
that
link
and
password
there
because
that's
the
first
thing
we're
going
to
do
is
a
collaborative
wordplay
session.
C
C
Yikes
where's
the
link
for
the
mirror
board.
It's
in
both
the
post,
where
I
announced
the
call
and
tec
general
channel,
and
it's
also
in
the
comms
college
and
notes.
So
if
everybody
wants
to
go
ahead
and
sign
into
that
and
griff,
you
missed
the
question
and
I
want
to
hear
from
you.
How
are
you
doing
today
and
what
is
one
thing
that
somebody
might
never
guess
about
you
that
you've
done
or
experienced
or
that
you
do
might
like
shock
people
to
learn
about
you?
E
I
don't
know
I
retired
like
10
years
ago
and
never
really
went
back.
E
I
don't
know,
but
I
work
continuously
so,
but
I
consider
myself
retired
and
as
far
as
how
I'm
doing
today,
great
just
called
a
call
to
call,
but
you
know
always
always
fun
and
excited
to
see
the
comms
in
the
tec.
C
Cool
well
feel
free
to
take
a
breath
and
we're
just
gonna
do
some
fun
thing
on
the
mirror
board
for
the
first
half
of
the
meeting,
so
it
should
be
a
little
more
relaxed
for
you,
cool,
so
yeah,
while
everybody's
accessing
the
area
board.
The
big
thing
I
wanted
to
share
is
marco
is
joining
us
because
we
are
going
to
become
kind
of
co-stewards
of
this
group.
Marco
is
going
to
support
with
the
sprint
planning
and
project
management
to
help
to
coordinate
better
some
of
the
tasks.
This
is
like
a
huge
work.
C
We
have
internal
communications,
we
have
external.
We
have
like
eight
different
platforms
that
we're
managing
so
yeah,
so
that
will
be
really
awesome
to
have
him
here.
We're
really
grateful
for
him
like
wanting
to
take
on
more
and
and
support
and
coordinating
our
efforts.
C
So
that's
the
main
thing
so
yeah
today
I
had
planned
doing
a
bit
of
an
exercise
and
for
some
of
you
who
are
kind
of
newer
or
maybe
haven't
joined
communications
before
we
kind
of
did
the
official
kickoff
last
september,
although
we've
been
building
much
longer
than
that,
but
since
then
we
are
kind
of
now
revisiting
like
our
purpose
mission.
C
Why
are
we
here
and
communicating
that
as
leading
up
to
the
hatch,
so
we've
been
working
on
some
content
things,
but
I
thought
it'd
be
cool
to
get
some
collective
intelligence
on
our
tagline,
so
like
our
one
liner,
so
I'm
going
to
share
my
screen
and
if
everybody
can
see
the
mirror
board
here
so
last
week,
if
you
weren't
here,
we
did
a
really
cool
exercise
where
we
did.
The
aliens
have
landed,
and
the
premise
was
this
was
an
exercise
from
tamra
that
aliens
have
landed.
C
You
can
only
show
a
picture
or
a
symbol
to
explain
what
we're
doing
here
in
the
tec.
So
everybody
came
up
with
these
really
cool
photos,
and
I
took
some
notes
on
the
words
that
they
used.
So
this
kind
of
got
the
creative
juices
flowing
for
the
you
know.
Why
are
we
here?
What
are
we
doing,
and
this
week
I
was
I'm
working
on
the.
C
Why
article,
which
I'm
going
to
integrate
some
feedback
from
griff
and
then
hope
to
publish
that
today
or
tomorrow,
as
one
step
in
this
direction
of
like
you
know,
different
ways
to
talk
about
what
we're
doing
and
kind
of
get
more
aligned
and
focused.
So
I
made
this
board
with
a
bunch
of
sticky
notes.
So
this
is
something
I
just
kind
of
thought
made
up,
so
we're
going
to
go
through
it
and
see
how
we
flow
here.
C
My
intention
in
doing
this
together
is
to
spend
maybe
about
30
minutes
max
to
go
through
this.
So
the
first
part
is
like.
I
was
brainstorming
because
jake
and
marco
and
I
are
working
on
the
website
right
now,
so
I
kind
of
just
blurted
out
on
these
top
stickies
here
lines
and
it's
less
about
the
lines
that
this
is
the
line,
but
more
about
the
kind
of
language
that's
in
there.
So
I'm
gonna
overview
the
exercise
and
then
tell
you
when
to
jump
in
so
the
first
part.
C
I
was
looking
at
looking
at
some
of
these
thoughts
and
then
on
the
corresponding
colored
stickies,
pulling
out
the
words
you
like,
or
the
language
that
you
like
in
each
of
these.
If
you
like
anything
or
maybe
you
don't
like
any
of
them
or
if
you
don't
like
any
of
them,
you
can
skip
to
the
orange
section,
and
the
orange
section
is
for
like
words
that
you
think
are
really
good
to
describe
what
we're
doing.
You
can
even
rework
some
of
this
language
into
something
on
the
orange
it's
kind
of
like
a
rough
section.
C
C
Maybe
everybody
can
work
once
they
see
the
language
that
people
like
and
get
some
of
the
feedback.
You
can
craft
a
one-liner.
So
it's
like
the
tagline
that
describes
the
tec
and
just
for
some
background
in
the
kickoff
article.
You
know
you
can
see
here
that
this
was
originally
like
the
co.
It's.
This
kind
of
the
tec
is
like
a
brainchild
or
baby
of
the
common
stack
and
token
engineering.
So
a
lot
of
the
language
was
very
much
common
stacky.
C
C
So
it
needs
to
to
convey
that
you
know
we're
basically
pooling
resources,
we're
stewarding
this
we're
funding
and
then
there's
one
more
piece.
C
C
So
with
that
being
said,
we
can
jump
into
this
and
let's
do
let's
go
ahead
and
try
for
five
minutes
on
this
first
section.
If
you
want
to
start
the
first
five
minutes
on
this
section
and
or
the
orange
section
and
feel
free,
while
you're
writing,
if
any
reflections
or
thoughts
come
up
to
to
share
with
us
what
you're
feeling.
C
C
C
Just
one
more
note:
I'm
noticing
some
people
are
kind
of
writing.
What
we're
doing
and
that's
good.
But
this
is
like
you
know
a
one-liner
like
if
we
could
only
say
one
like
super
punchy
line
of
what
we're
doing
and
why
we're
here.
That
would
be
attractive
to
people
kind
of
like
a
motto,
and
maybe
maybe
people
have
examples
that
they
can
think
of
of
like
really
good
deadlines,
even
for,
like
you
know,
huge
corporation
or
something.
If
anybody
has
any
thoughts
about
like
a
really
good
tagline
that
they've.
C
C
The
orange
one
is
for
any
language,
that's
not
in
the
other
stickies
that
you
think
is
really
important.
That
goes
into
the
tagline,
or
you
can
comment
on
like
what
kind
of
language
you
you
know
you
like
like,
if
you
like
it,
for
example,
you
know
for
me.
I
really
like
the
word
stewarding.
I
feel
like
this
really
sets
it
apart
and,
and
it
gives
that
common
vibe,
so
you
can
write
like
you
know.
C
C
C
C
C
Let's
see,
let's
call
on
mediver
day:
do
you
want
to
share
something
pass
it
or
people
can
take
it.
A
Yeah
I'll
end
up
passing
it
back
to
you,
I'm
sure,
so
what
I
think
is
really
super
important
about.
What
we're
doing
here
is
that
the
whole
dow
and
blockchain
space
is
creating
dual
power
structures
through
innovations
and
economics
and
governance,
and
what's
super
important
about
doing
this
on
the
blockchain
is
that
it
can't
be
taken
down
where
we're
doing
it
in
a
permanent
non-violent
way.
A
I
don't
know
how
to
put
all
of
that
into
one
line,
but
what
ends
up
happening
when
people
try
to
have
like
a
peaceful
takeover
or
or
kind
of
push
push
violent
governance
out
of
the
way
is
that
those
that
we
get
taken
down
because
it's
a
it's
a
physical
thing
or
even
on
the
internet,
you
know,
like
people,
can
just
wipe
out
servers
or
whatever
that
when
we
have
things
on
the
blockchain,
it's
permanent
and
it
can't
be
removed,
and
I
don't
know
how
to
get
all
that
into
one
sentence
but
but
creating
dual
power
structure.
A
C
C
G
I'm
quite
new,
but
I
thought
like
maybe
something
like.
I
am
fairly
distributing
power
because
I
know
just
tokens
as
access
rights
and
kind
of
you
need
to
work
for
what
you're
getting
and
then
the
system
should
make
sure
that
everyone
who
contributed
value
also
gets
a
share
of
the
greater
value.
So
I
think
it's
maybe
more
fair
power
and
value
distribution
than
in
traditional.
C
K
Yeah,
I
thought
of
mata
economy
because
it
feels
like
it's
the
underlying
economy
that,
if
it's
robust,
we'll
build
so
many
other
economies
like
the
toolkit
for
economies,
kind
of
thing.
H
I
also
yes,
I
also
connected
an
idea
from
the
chapter
that
we
were
reading
for
today
on
the
dao
book
club
of
corning
the
comments,
and
there
is
a
whole
section
that
talks
about
evaluating
benefits,
and
I
wrote
that
and
she
is
saying
that,
in
order
to
to
promote
institutional
change
there,
it's
important
to
evaluate
the
benefits
of
proposed
rules.
So
I
think
I
like
really
a
lot
this.
H
This
phrase,
information
about
net
benefits
of
alternative
rules,
because
I
think
it's
somehow
somewhat
what
we're
doing
we
are
modeling.
We
are
gathering
information
about
the
benefit
of
these
rules
and
institutions
that
are
new
and
that
we
are
still
to
to
to
see
all
the
benefits
and
all
the
costs
and
all
the
and
and
all
the
information
to
take
a
decision
for
for
the
institutional
change
and
to
make
endurance
in
the
te
field.
H
Those
were
the
two
that
I
wrote:
endurance
for
the
t
field,
because
it's
also
related
to
the
work
that
we
that
we
are
doing
in
the
soft
part
of
the
tec,
that
is,
to
promote
endurance
between
the.
I
I
But
the
underlying
is
the
is
the
technology,
the
blockchain
technology
and
all
the
benefits
that
brings.
But
what
we
are
doing
is
it's
just
building
the
tools
for
anyone
who
wants
to
build
their
own
economy
to
have
them
and
do
it
and
forget
about
the
ways
that
traditional
economy
has
been
dealing
with
with
value
up.
I
E
I
I
feel
like
there's
this,
this
real
challenge
that
we
have
in
giving
in
a
a
really
strong
identity
to
token
engineering
commons.
That's
not
the
common
stack
and
it's
a
challenge
because
the
common
stack
is
is
like
it
and
the
token
engineering
commons.
E
It's
like
two
two
missions,
but
they're
different
right
so
like
the
common
stacks
mission,
is
exactly
what
santi
said
where
it's
like:
let's
make
it,
so
anyone
can
build
these
economies,
you
know
and
honestly,
because
the
commons
tax
influence
on
the
token
engineering
commons,
I
think
the
token
engineering
commons
is
moving
slower
than
it
would
if
the
common
stack
wasn't
supporting
the
because
we're
putting
in
all
this
effort
to
make
the
creation
of
the
token
of
a
commons
repeatable
and
easy.
But
that
is
not
the
mission
of
the
token
engineering
commons.
E
The
token
engineering
commons
is
is
our:
is
the
our
first
user
and
they're
they're
helping
us
they're,
helping
the
common
stack
design,
the
commons
setup,
but
it's
very
important
that
we
begin
to
really
differentiate
here
and
and
and
I
think,
build
a
wall
between
the
common
stacks
mission
and
the
tec's
mission,
because,
while
they're,
while
we're
doing
two
missions
at
once
with
the
token
engineering
commons,
the
te
tec
mission
is
about
advancing
the
field
of
token
engineering.
E
And
I
I
think
it's
important
that
we
really
double
down
on
that
piece,
which
of
course
supports
the
token
the
common
stacks
mission.
And
you
know,
if
there's
more
token
engineering
resources.
Then
people
can,
you
know,
build
better
economies
like
for
around
public
goods,
but
we
want
to
be
making
it
easy
for
people
in
the
crypto
space,
whether
it's
about
public
goods
or
not,
to
do
token
engineering
and
yeah.
E
I
I
think
we
have
to
start
having
a
critical
eye
about
like
a
lot
of
this
stuff
in
the
mirror
board,
which
is
like
you
know,
a
bleeding
edge
tech
to
save
the
world.
You
know
real
there's,
there's
a
lot
of
things
like
that
are
along
those
lines
that,
like
responsible,
ethical
creation
of
public
goods.
You
know
these
are
common
stack
missions
and
I
think
we
will
benefit
from
separating
that
out.
C
Yeah
this
is
great,
and
I
I've
heard
this
many
times
from
you
griff,
but
I
think
yeah
what
the
the
community
still
doesn't
see
because
we're
at
the
center
of
trying
to
separate
these
narratives.
So
I
think
that's
why
I'm
coming
and
getting
some
reflections
is.
Yes,
I'm
seeing
people
still
have
this
kind
of
mix.
Yes
we're
all
here,
because
we
really
care
about
using.
C
You
know,
d5
for
good
impact
and
all
these
things,
but
for
the
tec,
our
mission
is
specifically
to
advance
the
field
of
token
engineering,
and
maybe
you
know,
that's
a
very,
maybe
kind
of
more
straightforward
one-liner.
But
how
can
we
say
advancing
the
field
of
te
that
encapsulates
like?
I
also
don't
want
to
just
say
funding.
You
know
because
we're
much
more
than
just
another,
dow,
that's
like
a
funding
organization.
C
So
that's
why
I
had
thought,
maybe
stewarding
you
know
the
next
generation
of
but
yeah.
I
mean
that's
kind
of
the
effect
of
what
we're
doing,
but
really
what
we're
doing
is
accelerating
token
engineering.
So
what
is
kind
of
like
a
cool
way
that
encapsulates
like
the
cultural
work
that
we're
doing?
You
know
the
fact
that
we
are
funding
we're
mainly
a
funding
organization,
we're
stewarding
funds
and
governing
this
together,
but
maybe
now
we
can
take
this
next
step.
C
Now
that
we've
heard
from
griff
and
yeah,
we
kind
of
want
to
draw
a
bit
of
a
line
here
like
we
want
it
to
to
be
something
exciting
where
people
say
like
yeah.
Of
course
we
all
want
to
save
the
world,
but
the
mission
is
about
pooling
resources
and
pooling.
You
know
funds
launching
this
token
economy
so
that
we
can
support
token
engineering
as
an
emerging
field.
C
Form
a
one-liner
that
you
think
makes
sense
looking
at
some
of
the
different
language
here
and
maybe,
if
you
don't
have
or
feel
you
can
encapsulate
that,
maybe
you
can
take
a
star
and
put
it
on
a
sticky
that
you
really
like
or
maybe
yeah.
Maybe
we
can.
Maybe
we
should
take
a
minute
or
two
to
separate
stuff
that
we
feel
is
like,
for
example,.
C
Let's
see
real
world
application,
you
know
this
might
not
really
be
a
te
mission
or
thing
so
maybe
if
some
people
want
to
take
stickies
and
put
them
at
the
bottom
that
don't
really
fit
that
are
more
like
common
stack
or
more,
you
know
less
focus
on
te
and
then,
if
some
people
have
something
really
strong
that
they
feel
as
a
one-liner,
you
can
put
it
on
a
green
sticky
or
you
can
move
some
stars
around
and
highlight
some
of
the
ideas
that
you
think
really
resonate
and
I'm
open
for
feedback.
C
I
just
kind
of
made
up
this
exercise,
so
we're
co-creating
together.
So
if
anybody
has
any
ideas
or
thoughts
around
a
better
process
but
I'll
give
a
few
options
there
and
jake,
I
don't
know
if
you
want
to
comment,
we've
kind
of
been
you
know,
kind
of
throughout
this
t5
thing
a
couple
of
weeks
ago.
I'm
not
sure
if
people
like
that,
we
obviously
don't
wanna.
You
know
it's
not
like.
We
wanna.
C
Insult
defy,
but
you
know,
moving
from
d5
to
t5
has
become
kind
of
a
little
thing.
Just
saying
you
know
we
need
more
more
robust
engineering
and
holistic
systems
design
so.
A
C
E
Yeah
I
mean
with
the
d5
legos
it's
like
defy
design
legos
is
is
something
we
would
fund
right.
We
wouldn't
necessarily.
If,
if,
if
badger
came
in
and
said
hey,
can
you
help
us
like
fund
the
creation
of
this
new
rebase
token
or
something
it's
like
like?
No?
But
if
you
want
to
do
a
model
around
it
that
everyone
can
use
and
copy
and
interact
with,
like
that's
cool.
C
So
yeah,
I
don't
know
griff
if
you
had
any
any
of
these
stickies
up
here
up.
C
If
you
had
any
stars,
you
want
to
put
on
those
or
any
of
the
language
that
you
like,
like
pooling
and
sorting
resources
to
accelerate
the
field
of
token
engineering,
that's
kind
of
long,
and
this
is
kind
of
what
we're
doing,
pooling
and
storing
resources
to
accelerate
the
field
of
token
engineering
for
collective
benefit.
That's
what
we're
doing,
but
that's
like
a
mouthful.
C
J
Can
I
jump
in
quickly
sorry,
my
connection
has
been
in
and
out,
but
I
hope
it
stays
now.
So
I
apologize
if
anyone's
already
mentioned
this,
but
you
know,
while
slanty
was
talking
about
what
we're
doing
and
what
we're
building
it
got
me
thinking
about.
You
know
what
the
vision
of
token
engineering
is
and
why
why
token
engineers
are
researching
and
building,
and
it's
all
about
a
future.
You
know
a
future
that
we
want
to
see,
and
I
think
that
could
be
a
very
nice
focus
for
us
in
terms
of
a
short
one-liner.
D
Yeah,
I
I
tend
to
agree
with
both
like
I
also
got
inspired
by
sante
when
he
was
talking,
and
I
also
agree
with
griff,
with
the
with
the
correlation
with
the
common
stack,
and
I
think
we
should
like
I'm
looking
at
it
like
we
should.
We
should
not
think
about.
How
are
we
going
to
achieve
that
and
put
that
in
a
tagline,
because
how
are
we
going
to
achieve
that?
And
and
what
we're
you
know,
what
tools
are
we
going
to
be
using?
D
It
doesn't
matter
like
what
is
the
end
state?
What
is
the
goal
that
we
try
to
achieve,
and
what
is
that
that
the
dc
like
what?
What
did
everything
like?
I
was
thinking
about
like
not
sure
how
to
best
express
this,
but
like
the
easy
for
me,
it's
more
it's
more
than
just
you
know,
building
those
design
patterns
and
and
tools,
and
what
not,
so
the
technology.
D
D
D
I
I
resonate
with
with
sorry
just
I
resonate
with
marco
and
the
the
liner
that
I
wrote
was
blooming
the
token
engineering
economy,
because
what
we
are
doing
is
pushing
it
forward
is,
is
helping
every
single
project
that
we
think
it's
going
to
add
to
an
engineering
and
pushing
it
all
together,
we're
boarding
and
deciding,
because
we
think
we
will
choose
those
we
all
as
a
group
thing
that
have
more
value
for
us
to
come.
If
that
block
is
built
and
success,
building
building
it.
I
So
my
my
vision
is
that
what
we
are
doing
in
token
engineering
is
pushing
for
whole
talking
engineering
economy
and
again
not
just
with
technology,
but
also
with
with
gravity
with
with
the
group,
with
the
with
legal,
with
all
the
groups,
all
the
areas
that
we're
we're
pushing.
Of
course,
the
tools
that
you
end
up
seeing
are
the
technological
tools,
okay,
but
people's
coming
to
us,
because
they
want
to
implement
source
cred.
I
Today
certain
and
came
to
me
and
said:
hey,
we
may
want
to
implement
source
credit
in
the
book
and
she
required
me
to
go
and
give
them
a
talk
and
see
if
they,
if
it's
worth
for
them,
to
implement
source
cred.
Okay-
and
this
is
just
because
we
are
implementing
it
here-
and
some
other
group
may
come
and
say
hey.
We
want
to
deal
with
all
the
conflict
management
that
you
guys
have
been
dealing
on
on
token
engineering
commons,
because
we
think
it's
valuable
for
us
too.
K
So
I
think
we're
like
slowly
gathering
this
understanding
too
and-
and
there
are
more
instances
of
creating
an
economy
than
just
the
token
itself.
The
technology
like
like
marco
and
santi
were
were
saying,
so
I
think
we're
all
exploring
this.
So
I
think
it's
it.
It's
cool
everything
that
comes
to
this
board.
A
E
E
I
mean
I
do
think
that,
on
the
on
the
level
of
token
engineering,
there
is
this
idea
that,
like
these
crypto
economic
systems,
that
are
being
created
are
public
infrastructure
and
they
need
to
be
designed
in
a
safe
way,
because
anyone
can
interact
with
them
and
it's
like
building
a
shitty
bridge,
and
if
you
build
a
shitty
bridge
and
people
cross
it
and
get
hurt,
you
know
like
who's.
The
probably
you
you
know
like.
A
G
A
Okay,
so,
but
but
by
say,
if
you
don't
mean
you
don't
mean
that
that
that
the
communi
that
the
communities
or
the
the
token
and
okay.
So
I'm
not
saying
that
token
engineering,
commons,
isn't
an
inclusive
group
in
what
we're
doing.
But
but
what
we're
engineering
doesn't
have
to
be
inclusive
right,
because
we're
talking
about
the
actual
token
part
and
common
stack
is
the
section
that's
dealing
with
like
the
inclusivity
and
and
empowering
people,
and
that
the
token
engineering
is
about
making
sure
the
tokens
are
responsible.
And
am
I
right.
E
Yeah
yeah,
I
mean
yeah.
I
think
I
think
that
that
sums
it
up
pretty
well,
I
mean
I,
I
would
say
that
there
is
like
this
idea
of
token
engineering
being
accessible
and
being
that
that
it
is
inclusive
that
I
mean
the
things
that
I
hope
the
token
engineering
commons
would
fund
are
things
that
are
you
know,
open
source
and
accessible
to
anybody,
and
can
you
know
push
the
industry
forward
so,
like
okay,
like
there
was
dig
recently
from
badger,
and
it's
like
what.
G
E
Rebase
percent:
what
is
how
does
this
work?
You
know
like?
No
one
has
a
clue.
You
almost
have
to
just
wait
and
see
what
happens
you
know
and
that's
not
necessarily
the
dream.
You
know
this
should
be.
There
should
be
standards
around
rebase
tokens
where
normal
people
can
understand.
What's
going
to
happen,
you
know,
and
there's
going
to
be
so
many
more
things
like
that
that,
hopefully
the
token
engineering
commons
could
provide
resources
that
would
help
people
make
it
accessible
and
make
it
easy
to
understand
these
things.
F
It
seems
to
me
that,
if
we're
in
the
in
griff's
metaphor
about
building
a
bridge
and
that's
on
us,
you
know
if,
if
we
build
tools
which
then
later,
somebody
has
to
spend
a
lot
of
time
on
doing,
because
it
was
set
up
in
a
way
which
wasn't
fair
to
some
particular
group
of
people.
F
That's
and
and
the
fact
that
this
this
cultural
build
exists
seems
to
me
that
that
is
an
opportunity
to
prevent
that
kind
of
thing,
and
I
think
what
sort
of
gravity
and
some
of
these
other
things
that
we're
doing
internally
are
designed
to
help
us
see
into
the
future
in
that
regard.
So,
for
me,
the
fairness
component
is
kind
of
a
crucial
thing,
although
I
don't
know
how
to
say
that
inside
of
the
nifty
things
I've
written.
A
You
see,
that's
something
that
I
think
I'm
confused
about,
because
then
it
gets
back
into
saving
the
world
and
and
emphasizing
community.
You
know.
E
Well,
the
emphasizing
of
community.
I
mean
these
are
socio-economic
systems,
so
we
can't
just
it's
not
just
about
token
models.
It's
also
like
are
the
people
actually
informed
about
the
token
model
like
do
they
know?
What's
going
to
happen?
Do
we
have
expectations?
Like
you
know
you
could?
I
could
just
copy
one
hive's
model
and
deploy
it,
and
if
I
don't
have
a
vision
mission
and
these
other
things,
then
the
token
will
not
is
not
well
engineered
really
because
it's
not
just
about
the
token
it's
about.
A
Well
right,
but
one
hive's
about
creating
a
better
world
and
banking,
the
end
bank
and
pulling
in
people
from
the
edges
who
don't
have
access
to
d5
tools,
and
things
like
that.
You
know
banking.
The
unbanked
is
actually
somewhere
in
in
one
of
our
statements
you
know,
and
that
does
and
that's
not
really
what
token
engineering
is
about.
So,
like
one
hybrid
token,
engineering
or
token
engineering
commons
are
actually
very
different.
H
Dad
and
just
pasted
the
one
that
I
wrote
in
in
the
green
okay.
H
Okay,
sorry
that
I
think
that
I
can
paste.
H
That
I
just
pasted
this
information
about
net
benefits
of
alternative
rules
in
the
green
section,
because
I
I.
E
Well,
you
should
just
keep
talking
wonka
like
there's
a
lag
but
we're
patient.
H
Nothing
that
I
think
that
this
quote
from
ostrom
of
information
about
net
benefits
of
alternative
rules
can
fit
really
well,
because
we
are
building
a
lot
of
information
to
make
robust
to
make
more
robust
the
te
field,
and
we
are
building
this
information
to
to
promote
the
benefits
of
certain
systems
and
to
also
we
are
making
these
parameters
and
modeling
these
systems
up
to
to
make
information
so
that
the
decision
taking
is
more
informed
and
we
can
make
better
decisions.
So
I
think.
C
Okay,
I'm
not
sure
here,
I
think,
you're
finished
juan
sorry,
I'm
I'm
not
sure,
okay,
cool,
there's
a
bit
of
a
connection
issue,
but
yeah,
so
we're
pretty
much
at
the
top
of
the
hour
here
and
definitely
we're
in
the
process
as
we
you
know
we're
kind
of
revisiting
this
so
yeah.
I
think
this
is
interesting
and
I
hope
everybody
found
this
valuable
to
hear
some
different
reflections
and
I
know
I
did
as
I
go
into
working
on
wrapping
a
few
things
this
week.
C
So
thank
you,
everybody
for
your
inputs-
and
I
super
appreciate
your
time
and
till
next
time
reach
out.
If
there's
anything
specific
that
you
would
like
to
contribute
on
marco
is
going
to
be
organizing,
so
yeah
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
myself
or
marco
and
next
week,
we'll
be
focused
back
on
the
kind
of
like
github
and
looking
at
what
are
the
projects
that
are
working
are
going
on.
So
thank
you
guys
and
if
you
want
to
join
livia
in
soft
gov,
it's
happening
right
now
on
the
software
channel.