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00:00 - Praise time!
19:58 - Agenda
22:13 - Stewards
24:02 - Legal
24:50 - Gravity
27:35 - Hatcher outreach
31:00 - Soft Gov
34:53 - Transparency
35:27 - 0mega
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A
Hello
timer
is
on
so
I
want
to
praise
vitor
fabio
wesley
and
all
the
other,
devs
and
and
nanda
mitch
and
lauren,
and
all
the
people
who
have
been
working
so
hard
to
make
this
whole
proposal
dashboard
and
this
whole
process
go.
It's
just
been
incredible
and
so
cool,
so
special
praise
to
wesley
and
juan
again
for
fixing
that
bug
last
week.
A
That
was
really
critical,
major
praise
to
nate
mitch
and
juan
and
myself,
we're
working
on
the
forum
post
that
mitch
just
posted
super
fun,
voting
pamphlet,
kind
of
forum
post.
Also,
I
want
to
praise
zeph
and
stem
for
checking
in
with
me
on
how
I'm
doing
and
just
being
all
around
the
sweethearts
looking
out
for
the
rest
of
the
team.
I
want
to
praise
paulo
for
his
rockstar
work,
diving
into
all
the
smart
contracts
and
getting
everything
working
in
aragon.
A
B
Thanks
griff,
I'm
just
writing
out
my
praise
now,
but
we'll
do
it
on
the
fly:
praise
griff
for
being
the
best
cheerleader
and
keeping
things
moving
forward:
praise
to
chewie
for
really
moving
into
his
role
as
a
calms
leader,
praise
nate,
lauren,
wonka
myself
and
there's
someone
else,
I'm
forgetting
for
working
on
the
tec,
video
storyboard
and
I
will
pass
it
to
suga.
C
A
C
It
praise
yes,
so
greg
for
being
a
great
wonderful
presence,
very
great
vibes,
5
iv,
helping
me
on
the
with
onboarding
and
mitch,
on
the
on
blog
and
craig
on
the
blog
and
dan,
with
the
trusted
seed
and
chewie.
Helping
me
with
some
stuff
in
comms
and
yeah
for
constant,
constant.
D
She
initially
passed
it
to
me,
so
I'm
just
going
to
take
it:
okay,
cool
yeah.
I
want
to
praise
siri,
nate,
mata
verde,
sam
and
zepty,
for
working
on
the
hatchlite
text
and
also
I
want
to
praise
whoever
worked
on
that
blog
post.
I
guess
with
like
some
feedback
from
other
people
anyway,
that
was
cool.
I
just
like
read
it
on
the
hack
empty.
D
It's
looking
really
great,
and
I
want
to
praise
also
wonka
for
delegating
his
some
stuff
for
for
the
grav
gravity
to
livy
and
durgada,
so
he's
taking
time
for
himself.
I'm
super
glad
about
that.
I
love
when
people
take
time
for
themselves.
That
should
always
be
praised
and
yeah.
That's
a
touchy.
E
E
I
wanted
this
place
to
the
comms
team
mitch
lauren
chewie
yeah,
I
mean
yeah.
There.
E
Work
and
manu
there
is
a
lot
of
work
like
there
is
a
lot
of
miracles,
they
are
doing
thinking,
but
there's
also
a
lot
of
work
they
doing
back
in
in
the
back.
So
thank
you
guys-
and
I
just
wanted
this
place
to
time,
because
you're
dumb.
E
G
I'd
like
to
place
katie
and
tam
for
the
onboarding
message
and
keeping
on
track
on
the
recording.
G
A
H
Hey
everyone
hope
everyone's
doing
well
praise
this
week.
You
know,
I
checked
out
token
log,
so
I
don't
know
exactly
who's
been
working
on
getting
the
token
log
voting
for
params
up,
but
it
looks
awesome
I
know,
wants
had
a
lot
to
do
so
praise
juan
for
I
was
looking
at
some
of
those
proposals
on
there,
which
I
think
look
awesome
and
I
just
started
looking
in
last
couple
of
days,
but
it's
just
blows
me
away
the
amount
of
work
that's
gone
into
this,
so
good
job.
I
Yes,
30
seconds
this
week:
okay
I'll,
I
want
to
praise
juan
carlos,
be
because
just
big
gravity
like
yeah.
I
want
to
praise
griff
for
his
leadership.
I
want
to
praise
craig
for
all
of
his
support.
During
comes
meeting,
I
want
to
praise
lauren,
nate
and
mitch
for
all
of
their
feedback
in
the
content
that
we're
putting
together.
I
also
want
to
praise
tam
for
her
enormous
support
and,
and
just
like
being
there
always,
and
I
want
to
pray
septim
yeah.
I
Also
just
trans
transparency
has
made
a
lot
of
sense
this
week
and
like
to
the
with
the
stages
that
we're
going
through
so
yeah.
I
think
that's
it.
Unless
I
can
praise
someone
else,
do
I
still
have
time?
Okay,
I
want
to
praise.
I
I
want
to
praise
katie
and
mera
verde
for
being
awesome
and
always
supporting
comms
and
like
just
like
any,
like
crazy
idea
that
I
have,
and
thanks
for
that
and
okay
I'll
pass
it
to
sam.
J
J
And
he's
he
has
a
lot
of
interest
in
in
how
does
work
in
the
legal
space
and
we
need
that
and
it
really.
I
am
really
impressed
with
how
he's
dealing
with
it.
So
thank
you.
I
don't
know
who
is
left.
A
Great
yeah,
I
can
pass
it
for
you
I'll,
pass
it
to
metaverde
thanks
son.
K
Hey,
let's
see
how
the
video
work-
oh!
No!
No!
It's
not
gonna!
Let
me
connect
my
video
okay,
fine.
I
would
like
to
praise
or
am
I
on
video
okay.
K
It
says
video
connected,
that's
kind
of
weird,
okay,
so
chewy
for
the
work
that
he's
done
like
reaching
out
to
one
hive
and
putting
putting
content
together
and
writing
so
much
stuff
out.
You
griff.
I
noticed
that
you
weren't
in
a
couple
of
meetings
and
congratulations
for
doing
that.
It
is
very
important.
I
haven't
been
around
a
lot
the
last
couple
of
weeks,
so
I'm
just
going
to
run
down
the
list
of
people
here
and
then
wonka,
of
course,
for
the
gravity
and
for
being
patient
with
me.
K
When
I
give
him
the
razz
lauren
for
I'm
not
even
gonna.
Remember
what
it
was
that
you
wrote
out.
Lauren
that
I
was
looking
at
in
the
in
the
in
the
content
call
the
other
day,
but
it
was
absolutely
beautiful.
You
wrote
it
out
so
so
beautifully
olivia,
I'm
sure
you're
doing
things
meg.
I
don't
know
you.
I
apologize
mitch.
K
I
apologize
nate
held
down
the
fort
when
you
guys
were
going
over
making
sure
all
of
the
proposals
were
perfectly
written
and
presented,
and
I
saw
that
even
after
I
got
off
the
call
like
during
the
whole
time
that
was,
that
was
allotted
for
that
there
was
nate
sitting
there
on
the
call
nate
was
there.
Thank
you,
nate
santi
for
the
legal
congratulations.
L
No,
I
haven't
gotten
it.
Thanks
might
have
heard
it
okay,
I
have
a
lot
and
I
hope
I
make
it
through
them
all.
I
like
to
praise
josie,
because
he's
made
these
amazing
visual
explainers
and
he's
never
here,
because
he
has
a
full-time
job
and
a
full
life.
So
I
hope
I
hope
everyone
can
praise
him
too.
Jeff
for
your
devotion
to
scientific
inquiry,
your
thoughtfulness,
consideration,
kindness,
there's!
No
one
else,
like
you,
livia,
always
being
so,
grounded
and
grounding
all
of
us
christopher.
L
Your
impressive
show
as
dev
lead,
chewie
your
work,
ethic,
humility
thinking
and
passion,
and
everyone
in
the
cons
team
for
really
just
the
amazing
initiatives
you
guys
have
made
ygg
zargham
and
octopus
and
all
of
octopus's
students
for
the
enthusiasm.
You
guys
have
all
showed
in
rolling
up
your
sleeves
and
diving
into
this
praise
data.
Bye
you
take
on
so
much
you
always
say
yes
and
then
you
always
do
such
a
good
job.
Amazing
katie,
onboarding,
writing,
editing!
You
keep
doing
more
and
more
and
more
sam.
We
had
a
really
deep,
lovely
conversation.
L
L
Your
common
thoughtfulness
always
makes
me
calm
and
thoughtful
eduardo
for
taking
on
the
lead
to
reaching
out
to
people
that
have
impact
hours
that
haven't
activated
their
trusted
seed
and
just
always
being
genuine
in
your
thoughts
and
actions
and
griff
you're
such
a
great
human
being
being
and
you're
always
bringing
high
vibes,
and
I
will
pass
to
griff
to
pass.
A
A
A
Oh,
we
can't
hear
you
craig,
then
I'll,
throw
it
to
I'll
well
I'll,
give
craig
a
sec.
M
Thanks
grief
well
this
week,
I
want
to
praise
tam
septimus
chewie
grief
levy
metaverde,
because
I
am
didan
durgadas
and
nate
because,
like
with
all
of
you
like,
I
have
been
having
like
calls
related
to
gravity,
and
I
feel
that
all
your
contributions
to
the
project
are
super
valuable
and
also
to
mount
manu.
And
I
also
want
to
praise
all
the
people
who
is
participating
in
the
in
the
impact
hour,
distribution,
discussion
and
dialogue.
M
Because
we
are,
I,
I
really
appreciate
for
you
to
to
trust
in
dialogue
and
to
to
trust
in
the
capacity
of
of
having
an
an
open
conversation
and
to
respect
different
points
of
view
and
to
integrate
polarities,
so
that
yeah,
we
can
all
have
the
best
overall
feeling
that
we
have
that
we
can
yeah
have
for
the
for
the
hatch.
And
so
yes,
I
really
appreciate
this
discussion
and
I
am
super
happy
and
super
responsible
in
the
place
of
facilitating
it,
and
I
will
pass
to
mihai.
F
Next,
one
I'll
praise
septimus
for
very
good
pram
explanations.
Thank
you
for
introducing
me
here
and
suga
for
really
good
on
boarding.
I
want
to
praise
chris,
if
possible,
for
helping
with
feedback
on
the
project
and
then
to
keep
doing
a
good
job
with
the
trusted
seat
and
bringing
more
cool
people.
F
Libya
for
helping
me
set
up
the
the
voting
system
and
actually
being
able
to
vote
yay
and
mano
for
for
offering
to
help
me
make
things
more
clear
and
great
for
taking
the
time
to
hear
everyone
in
the
group
and
make
sure
that
decisions
are
being
taken
without
a
lot
of
without
wasting
a
lot
of
time.
So
yeah
thanks.
I
will
pass
it
on
to.
N
Something
thank
you.
I
want
to
dispraise
all
the
people
who
met
on
sunday
to
go
over
the
discussion
of
impact
hours
and
how
to
deal
with
the
data
science
that
we're
putting
into.
I
also
wanna
give
this
praise
to
jeff
and
to
start
that
conversation
on
the
blog
post
and
to
jessica
who's,
also
communicating
all
the
the
progress
on
that.
I
also
want
to
dispraise
to
white
gigi
for
his
amazing
work
in
that
in
that
relation.
N
In
that
in
that
aspect,
I
wanted
this
praise
by
baby
cry,
craig
matteo
libya
and
me
for
the
source
credit
subscribe
group.
I
wanna
display
stam,
zeptimus
and
edu
for
approaching
me
and
listen
to
me
or
ask
for
my
opinion
on
the
impact
tower.
You
know
discussion
that
we're
having.
I
also
want
to
display
sean
for
legal
I'll,
detect
him
for
the
amazing
work.
N
O
Thanks,
I
want
to
praise
griff,
katie,
tamara,
zaptimus
and
wanka
for
their
work
with
the
runoff
for
params.
Also
praise
nate
for
summarizing
this
process,
so
well.
O
Praise
atta
for
his
consistency
in
the
case
studies,
praise
juanka
for
leading
gravity
cases
this
week,
a
few
of
them
praise,
jess
and
angela
for
coordinating
the
praise,
data
analysis
and
jeff
for
starting
to
look
at
it
and
zargum
for
his
insights
on
how
to
look
at
algorithms
and
ygg
and
sam
for
working
so
much
on
it
also
octopus
for
sharing
data
insights
and
bringing
his
students
into
it.
P
Hey,
I
want
to
praise
first,
I
want
to
praise
mitch
juan
griff
for
the
the
work
they
did
on
and
in
suga
for
the
work
that
they
did
on
the
voting
pamphlets
for
the
proposals.
P
I
want
to
praise
wonka
and
d
dan
and
s
decentralized,
sdgs,
for
the
work
that
they're
doing
with
the
gravity
survey,
which
is
super
awesome.
I
want
to
praise
craig
for
the
hub
spot.
P
P
I
want
to
praise
tam
for
all
the
the
the
the
guidance
that
she
gives
to
this
community
and
I
want
to
praise
libby
for
all
the
all
the
work
that
you
do
in
the
background
that
I
feel
like
goes
unnoticed
a
lot
of
times,
but
it's
there
and
I
see
it
and
I
recognize
it,
and
so
thank
you
for
all
that
you
do
livi
and
that
that
that's
it
and
I'll
pass
it
to
doo.
A
Q
You
hear
me
now:
yeah
yeah
I'll
praise
caesar
for
all
the
legal
work,
pray
griff
for
all
the
work,
work,
work
and
praise
ivy
for
transcribing
and
capturing
all
of
the
praise
back
to
you.
A
Yeah
no
kidding
two.
We
need
to
praise
ivy,
like
20
million
times,
for
keeping
track
of
all
of
our
praise.
Geez
well
and
there's
a
lot
of
praise
to
be
given
every
time.
Oh,
better,
kill
this
thing
before
it
makes
noises.
So
if
you
want
more
praise,
because
who
doesn't
want
more
praise
jump
into
the
tec,
discord
channel
well,
you're,
probably
all
on
the
discord,
obviously,
but
definitely
also
jump
into
the
telegram
channel.
It's
t
dot
me
slash.
Oh,
it
doesn't
have
the
link
there,
but
t
dot.
A
Me
slash,
t
e
praise
and,
if
you
add
your
handle
into
that
channel,
then
it's
a
lot
easier
to
dish
your
praise
on
on
telegram
and
we
all
love
praise
so
welcome
to
the
community
call
I'll
be
facilitating
and,
as
always,
one
cup
will
be
helping
me
with
moderation,
and
I
remember
that
if
you
have
any
issues,
if
you
feel
like
something
could
be
better
in
our
community,
you
feel
like
the
relational
fabric
has
got
a
little
tiny,
tear
or
a
big
tear.
However,
you
want,
please
tell
us
about
it.
A
Give
us
your
perspective.
We
are
very.
We
have
a
signal,
aggregation
approach
for
community
design
and
community
input
and
modern
mutual
monitoring
methods,
and
this
is
our.
This
is
like
a
major
piece
of
that.
So,
if
you
click
here
in
our
in
our
notes,
you
can
see
the
the
gravity
type
form
and
just
tell
us
hey.
I
saw
something
weird
happening
over
here
or
a
few
things
feel
a
little
off
with
somebody
tell
us
please,
and
then
we
can
gravity
has
we
have
17
gravitons
that
are
here
to
help.
A
So,
let's,
let's
make
this
relationship
fab
the
the
fabric
of
our
community
stronger
now,
the
biggest
news,
of
course,
is
that
we
are.
We
are
picking
our
parameters.
This
is
a
historic
moment
for
humanity.
There's
never
been
an
economy.
That's
ever
been
designed
from
the
bottom
up
period.
End
of
story
there's
never
been
an
open
discussion
about
what
parameters
to
choose,
and
this
is
the
first
one.
Oh,
this
is
zero
for
some
reason,
but
there
we
go
so
we
got
some
votes
going
on
what
tell
us
which
ones
you
like.
A
What
please
please
go
on
token
log
and
vote
and
we'll
talk
more
about
we'll
talk
more
about
that
soon
in
the
parameters
section,
but
with
that
actually
we'll
just
start
the
working
groups
party
and
we'll
send
it
over
to
tam.
Did
everyone
tell
us
about
community
stewards?
Yes,.
L
All
right
so
awesome,
so
we
are
in
sprint
10.
This
is
our
10th
sprint
together
through
the
end
of
next
week,
and
we
invite
everyone
to
come,
hang
out
with
the
stewards,
while
we
do
any
of
our
scrum
activities.
So
if
we're
doing
the
sprint
planning
and
the
sprint
retrospective,
please
feel
free
to
jump
in
and
join
us.
They
are
on
the
calendar
and
you're
definitely
welcome
to
come,
and
then
the
next
one
is
for
the
the
map
all
right,
so
we
have
key
dates
coming
up.
L
It
is
next
tuesday.
This
is
the
the
close
date
for
the
runoff
of
the
params
and
more,
most
importantly,
is
saying:
we
are
still
planning
to
hatch
in
sprint
11,
but
we
will
hatch
when
we're
ready
to
hatch.
We
are
so
so
close.
I
think
everyone
can
feel
it.
The
stewards
have
put
together
a
launch
checklist
that
we're
using
like
a
rocket
ship
shuttle
launch
to
green
light.
The
hatch-
and
we
have
lots
of
things
that
are
still
we
want
to
make
sure
we
get
exactly
right.
L
So
any
any
changes
to
our
roadmap
will
be
announced
here.
Progress
towards
the
hatch
is,
you
know
the
same
as
last
week
over
90,
hatchers
and
400k
and
swap
commitments,
because
we
have
we're
not
doing
as
much
hatcher
outreach
individually
anymore.
I'm
not.
I
don't
know
if
these
numbers
are
going
to
change
so
with
that
all
of
the
interesting
things
happen
in
all
of
the
working
groups.
So,
let's,
let's
get
that
started
I'll
pass
to
santi
with
nicole.
N
Thank
you
well.
The
interesting
thing
here
is
that
we
have
a
frozen
slide
here,
because
we're
done
with
most
of
the
work
on
legal
working
group
we're
sold
on
that
we're
not
gonna
having
a
meeting
tomorrow.
We've
started
going
bi-weekly,
so
no
meeting
next
friday
and
the
next
meeting
is
going
to
be
next
week.
All
of
the
documents
that
we
need
for
the
hatch
and
post
hatch
have
been
finalized.
N
We
are
just
missing
the
final
params
voting
to
integrate
those
parameters
into
those
documents,
and
we
we
will
be
dealing
with
any
additional
legal
issue
that
we
might
encounter
as
we
move
forward.
So
I
invite
you
to
join
not
this
friday,
but
next
one
4
p.m.
Central
european
time,
and
with
that
I'll
pass
it
to
juan
carlos
for
gravity.
M
Today
we
have
our
call
after
this
call
our
weekly
call-
and
it's
great
because
gravity
this.
This
working
group
is
also
a
safe
space
to
express
different
opinions.
So
I
invite
everyone
who
is
like
engaged
with
the
with
the
discussion
that
we're
having
around
the
impact
hours
to
please
join.
That
call,
because
we're
going
to
be
openly
talking
about
this
and
having
like
an
exercise
to
try
to
integrate
polarities
so
yeah.
M
Besides
that
yeah
we
we
are
trying
to
provide
conflict
management
to
to
this
organization
and
to
the
dao
ecosystem
and
yeah
we
did
trainings.
We
are
still
planning
to
do
trainings.
We
we
need
to
keep
empowering
gravitons
and
right
now
we
are.
M
We
are
having
this
survey,
which
we
are
finishing
it,
because
we
want
to
have
like
a
research
and
and
to
test
our
hypothesis
around
the
the
beliefs
that
we
have
of
the
needs
of
conflict
management
in
daos,
and
also
to
compare
that,
with
the
results
of
the
survey
to
see.
How
can
we
improve
to
see
what?
What
are
the
needs
to
see
yeah
so
and
the
the
spoiler
for
for
the
intro
question
that
we
will
have?
M
Is
how
often
do
you
like
to
experience,
change
or
enjoy
going
out
of
your
comfort
zone?
Yeah,
that's
a
very
personal
question
and
we
all
have
a
different
relationship
with
we
change.
We
sometimes
are
more
there.
There
are
people
that
always
like
to
order
the
same
dish
and
there
are
people
that
likes
to
go
to
different
restaurants
every
time.
M
So
it's
important
to
know
that
we
have
all
kinds
of
people
in
in
the
community
and
it's
safe
to
express
and
that's
why
we
have
the
meme
of
the
escape
bulb
in
a
pressure
cooker
because,
like
yeah,
if,
if
the
temperature
is
boiling,
we
should
be
ready
for
for
like
to
have
the
escape
bulbs
so
that
the
steam
doesn't
make
any
like
bad
reaction.
L
Cool
there's
also
some
people
who
like
to
go
to
different
restaurants,
but
always
order
the
same
dish.
There's
three
kinds
of
people,
all
right:
cool
hatcher
outreach.
So
the
important
thing
from
hydro
outreach
is
your
impact
hours.
Everyone
in
here
I'm
sure,
has
already
activated
their
trusted
seats,
so
it
doesn't
apply
to
us,
but
there
are
people
that
have
earned
impact
hours
and
have
not
yet
activated
their
trusted.
Seed
eduardo
is
going
to
lead
the
charge
on
making
sure
people
that
have
impact
hours
and
haven't
activated
their
trusted.
L
Seed
know
that
that's
the
next
step,
because
after
the
hatch,
they
will
no
longer
be
able
to
claim
the
impact
hours
if
they
have
not
activated
their
trusted
seed.
So
it's
super
important
and
you
know
I've
been
talking
about
how
we're
trying
to
simplify
complexity
and
I'm
really
excited
to
give
everyone
here,
a
sneak
preview
of
the
the
explainers,
the
visual
explainers,
that
we'll
be
sharing
liberally
next
week.
Okay,
so
here's
the
two-phase
approach
process.
L
Submit
vote
fund
and
then
submit
vote
and
launch.
So
there
is
also
sort
of
like
very
clearly
anyone
can
submit
configuration
parameters.
Tec
holders
and
impact
hours
can
vote
on
the
trusted
seed.
We've
already
done
this
once
we've
done
this
twice
actually
for
the
third
time,
and
then
our
next
step
is
going
to
be
to
fund
before
the
hatch
and
then
we'll
do
the
same
thing
for
the
commons
upgrade
configuration
parameters.
A
L
It
just
makes
it
super
clean
and
easy
to
read
and
when
the
tce
is
actually
live.
This
is
what
it's
going
to
look
like.
There
are
some
minor
changes
that
we
need
to
to
do
to
this,
but
it
is,
it
has
sort
of
been
user
tested
to
make
sure
the
clarity
of
its
message
transcends
people
who
have
intimate
knowledge
of
what
the
tec
is.
L
So
I've
been
I've
been
asking
people
who
don't
know
what
the
tec
is
to
also
tell
me
if
they
can
read
it
and
what
else
can
I
say
we
meet
if
you
have
any
questions
about
the
hatch
or
hatching
we
meet
every
thursday
at
1
pm
feel
free
to
jump
on
the
hatcher,
outreach
channel
and
eduardo,
and
I
or
edwardo
or
I
will
be
happy
to
answer
any
questions
you
have
and
I'll
pass
to
eduardo,
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
that
project.
R
Thank
you,
tim
and,
as
time
mentioned,
if
anyone
that
he
that
is
here
on
the
call
or
knows
anyone
that
haven't,
has
an
activated
trusted
seat.
Just
let
me
know,
and
we
can
have
a
call
to
walk
through
if
you
need
help
with
doing
so,
so,
basically
on
proposals,
we
are
on
reaching
out
to
just
checking
on
proposals
that
has
been
submitted
and
if
you
know
any
proposal
that
show
interest
or
you
think
it's
aligned
with
our
values.
R
Let
me
know
so
I
can
do
I
reach
out
just
to
let
just
present
the
project
and
so
on.
So
that's
what
we
are
doing
right
now.
We
are
sort
of
keeping
everyone
informed
and-
and
we
are
doing
that
this
week,
so
I
will
pass
it
on
to
libby.
O
Thank
you.
So
in
softcup
this
week
we
are,
we
are
supporting
two
big
big
things
that
are
happening.
One
is
the
params
runoff
and
all
of
the
votes
that
we're
having
on
token
log
and
we're
gonna
be
hosting
some
parties
voting
parties
to
understand
what
are
all
the
submissions
to
look
more
into
it,
to
have
like
space
for
critical
thinking
and
together
and
and
be
able
to
like
talk
about
it,
debate,
solve
questions
and
then
have
a
more
informed
vote
and
also
supporting
the
praise
and
impact
our
analysis.
O
That
is
happening
so
really
cool
that
the
tc
labs
took
this
on
ygg
and
sam
are
looking
at
it
and
now
there's
a
whole
crew
of
token
engineers
coming
to
support-
and
I
think
something
important
to
say
is
that
there
is
a
lot
of
people
who
have
no
skin
in
the
game
looking
into
it.
So
there
is
no
biased
there's.
O
There
are
a
lot
of
people
that
are
looking
into
it
that
have
no
bias
at
all,
because
they
don't
have
impact
hours
so
the
next
session,
it's
going
to
be
this
sunday
and
another
one
is
going
to
happen
next
week.
That
is
still
about
to
be
confirmed,
but
it's
most
likely
going
to
be
on
tuesday
at
the
same
time
as
the
sunday
session
and
then
on
the
source
crowd
side.
O
We,
oh
and
last
thing
about
the
the
analysis,
is
that
this
is
also
another
path
of
having
informed
information
to
to
have
informed
decisions.
After
so,
a
community
vote
will
be
brought
up,
but
for
us
to
even
be
decision
ready.
We
have
to
have
information
into
how
to
shape
this
and
for
this
this
decision,
how
to
shape
these
votes
that
are
going
to
follow
this.
O
So
if
anyone
has
any
questions,
feel
free
to
reach
out-
and
we
can
talk
about
this
and
then
in
the
source
credit
side,
we
decided
that
it
was
a
bad
time
to
do
this
distribution
and
impact
hours,
because
we
didn't
want
to
add
another
input
to
the
data
source.
That
is
not
only
praise
so
we're
gonna.
Do
this
distribution
using
wrapped
x
die
just
to
test
that
everything
is
working.
O
Fine
and
sam
sam
donated
10
rap
backstage
to
us
thanks
sam
and
we're
gonna
be
yeah,
so
that's
gonna
happen
on
next
tuesday.
Hopefully,
if
everything
goes
go,
it
goes
right
and
also
next
tuesday,
the
the
voting
ends.
So
please
everyone
like
go
vote
and
come
to
the
soft
gov
on
tuesday.
If
you
want
to
see
the
results
in
first
hand,
and
also
we
have
ama
calls
every
wednesday,
so
they've
been
very
quiet.
E
Thanks
libby
and
transparency
this
week
we're
working
on
the
data
access
for
the
platforms
that
it's
almost
done,
and
now
we
have
to
do
a
worksheet
just
to
make
it
more
cute
and
it's
going
to
be
on
the
git
book
yeah,
it's
that
if
you
want
to
open
it
the
document,
but
it's
a
bit
ugly.
Now
the
access
document
grief.
E
O
O
I
Thank
you,
libby
hi
everyone.
We
at
the
comms
group
have
our
working
group
on
tuesday,
but
we
have
a
bunch
of
stuff
going
on.
We
have
a
content
workshops.
I
We
have
the
the
hatch
campaign
hack
session,
so
every
time
as
the
hatch
gets
closer,
we
are
opening
more
spaces
like
this,
so
we
can
work
on
on
our
content
and
also,
if
there's
like
a
need
in
any
graphic
content
or
or
any
kind
of
that
stuff
feel
free
to
approach
us
and
also,
if
you
want
to
like
proof,
read
something
like
an
article
or
like
a
blog
post
that
you're
gonna
do.
I
Please
come
forward
we're
here
to
help
you
with
that
this
week,
we're
gonna
have
the
params
run
up
both
so
we're
gonna
be
very,
very
focused
in
in
promoting
this
as
much
as
we
can
iv,
and
I
have
been
going
through
twitter
like
how
it's
gonna
work,
how
we
can
optimize
it
and
we're
very
confident
that
we're
gonna
see
like
some
some
difference
in
in
the
next
days.
We
well.
I
We
have
the
content
workshops
on
mondays
and
thursdays,
and
these
are
in
the
tc
calendar.
So
if,
if
you're
curious
to
see
what
what
goes
on
feel
free
to
come
to
one
of
these,
we
are
working
very
hard
around
our
real
content.
We
have
an
interview,
video
that
manu
has
been
working
on.
I
If
you
want
to
follow
up
on
this,
it's
the
it's
number
310
in
the
coordination
repo
in
the
in
the
next
week,
so
we're
going
to
migrate
like
fully
for
to
to
the
content
and
distribution
repo
for
for
everything
that
is
gonna
be
getting
out,
and
the
other
production
that
we're
taking
care
of
is
the
hatch
animated
spot.
I
We
also
have
some
of
these
scripts,
which
some
of
you
have
been
helping
out,
correcting
and
just
proofreading,
that's
number
55
in
the
content
and
distribution
repo,
and
also
we
have
our
hatch
frontend
text,
which
we've
been
we're
working
on.
As
you
know,
as
you
as
you
can
see
in
the
in
the
hash
demo,
we
have
a
video
and
then
we
have
a
text
below
it.
I
So
we've
been
very,
very
engaged
in
discussion
with
how
we
can
optimize
and
take
the
most
out
of
this
content
and
motivate
people
that
drop
by
the
hatch
landing
page,
so
they
can
contribute.
Well,
that's
it
for
comes
also
harsh.
Is
here
he's
been
working
in
like
a
small
like
animation,
so
he
has
like
some
sound
issues
and
and
and
can't
like
participate,
but
he's
gonna
be
posting.
I
What
he
worked
on
in
the
community
called
hall,
so
yeah
feel
free
to
comment
on
it.
We
we're
gonna,
see
like
how
we
can
have
more
of
of
this
content
just
to
be
supporting
some
of
other
stuff.
So
simple,
like
graphic
content
or
animations,
are
very,
very
welcome
and
yeah.
That's
it
for
comes.
Thank
you
very
much
and
I'll
pass
it
to
premise.
A
Cool
I'll,
take
it
yeah
primes
is
the
big.
This
is
the
big
week.
This
is
kind
of
the
closing
of
a
major
milestone
for
pram,
so
we're
really
excited.
It
feels
really
really
good,
and
I
hope
that
you
all
can
be
like
a
very
active
part
of
it.
While
I
say
go
of
course,
go
to
token
log
and
vote
a
little
bit
right
now,
as
as
soon
as
you
can
but
save
some
voting
power
for
the
debates,
because
mitch
made
an
amazing
post
here.
A
What
was
a
co,
of
course,
a
collaboration
between
me
mitch,
nate
and
and
a
few
other
people
I
think
also
wonka
came
in
and
vitor
is
helping.
Add
some
charts
and
katie's
gonna.
Take
it
and
run
into
make
it
a
a
blog
post.
So,
but
at
the
end
of
this
there
are
a
whole
this.
This
is
a
great
post
to
compare
each
proposal
like
oh
membership
ratio
yeah.
What
does
that
mean?
You
know
what
does
it
mean
if,
if
one
has
a
high
membership
ratio,
one
has
a
low?
A
What
does
it
mean
and
it's
less
about
what
it's
a
little
bit
about,
what
it
means,
but
really
just
a
great
opportunity
to
look
at
everything
side
by
side
and
be
informed
about
okay.
What
does
the
rage?
Quit
percent?
A
Really
look
like
you
know,
against
the
proposals,
but
at
the
end,
there's
all
these
debate
parties
and
there's
going
to
be
more,
I'm
sure
than
what
is
listed
here,
especially
for
a
monday
and
tuesday
monday,
and
maybe
even
sunday,
so
check
this
forum
post
for
today
and
probably
the
blog
post,
that's
going
to
come
up
soon
and
phil.
You
can
just
click
this
google
calendar
link
and
if
everything
goes
well,
it
will
autofill
and
you
can
put
it
on
your
own
personal
calendar
really
easily.
A
So
please,
please
come
to
the
debate
party.
Let
you
know.
Democracy
is
okay,
but
educated
democracy
is
fantastic
and
this
is
the
first.
This
is
the
first
time
that
participatory
economics
has
ever
happened.
So,
let's,
let's
do
it
right
and
let's
see
what
else
do
we
have
yeah?
That's
pretty
much
it
for
prams.
Hopefully
we
can
see
lots
of
action.
Get
lots
of
voters.
A
J
We
are
already
a
little
bit
delayed,
but
because
the
contracts
are
not
not
yet
on
review,
but
I
think
that
more
or
less
it's
going
to
be
able
to
follow
the
things
that
we
have
been
doing
with
combs
is
we
are
preparing
with
them
the
text
that
goes
to
the
front
in
the
hatch
page
and
also
a
very
good
news
from
one
hive.
J
We
have
been
collaborating
with
them,
so
they
already
have
the
gardens
the
first
mvp,
the
first
version
of
before
only
even
today
and
tomorrow,
and
it
is
not
so
different
than
the
normal
honeypot
of
one
heist.
The
only
difference
here
is
that
from
now
on
and
anyone
can
create
one
hive
for
themselves
and
giveth
is
one
of
the
first
gardens
that
will
be
there.
J
Also,
the
there
is
a
new
thing
that
you
can
bring
your
own
token,
so
you
can
stake
and
vote
or
with
using
conviction
voting
with
the
token
that
you
choose
and
and
then
give
the
defense
on
the
token.
On
that
specific
token,
so
it
is
going
to
be
live
on
drink
tv,
and
on
top
of
that
we
can
prepare
the
the
common
template.
J
P
Week
yeah,
so
we
have
mike
gilliland
from
future
thinkers
podcast.
He
is
working
on
a
project
called
the
tokenized
smart
village,
and
I
will
pass
it
to
you
mike
hey.
Can
you
guys
hear
me
all
right.
S
S
T
S
And
okay,
I
need
to
figure
out
how
to
share
my
screen
here.
All
right.
S
T
Sure,
well,
so
the
core
idea
is
that
the
way
that
human
civilization
is
built
right
now
is
not
only
unsustainable.
It's
also
not
healthy.
It's
extractive.
T
It's
got
a
lot
of
problems,
you
know
with
centralization
of
power,
and
we
want
to
create
a
living
lab
for
civilization,
redesign
to
to
test
and
prototype
ways
that
we
could
live
that
are
more
sustainable,
more
decentralized,
more
in
line
with
how
nature
works.
S
So
yeah,
this
is
what
we're
gonna
cover.
I'm
I'm
probably
gonna
have
to
skip
through
this
quick,
because
this
presentation
is
designed
for
a
little
bit
more
time
so
eve
and
I
have
had
the
future
thinkers
podcast.
Since
2013.
S
we've
interviewed
quite
a
number
of
people
in
the
space
of
blockchain
and
cryptocurrency,
but
we've
also
covered
civilization
redesign.
You
know,
we've
we've
interviewed
vitalik.
Obviously,
jordan
peterson
was
another
one,
a
lot
of
people
having
to
do
with
regenerative
civilization,
redesign.
T
S
So
the
intention
here
again
is
to
create
a
living
lab
for
regenerative
civilization
redesign.
There
are
a
lot
of
factors
this
year
that
are
coming
into
play
to
make
this
type
of
project
a
lot
more
feasible.
You
know
starlink
internet
in
rural
locations,
the
unaffordability
of
housing
and
the
fact
that
people
are
having
to
move
into
rvs
and
tiny
homes
just
to
afford
their
own
place.
S
S
So
I
won't
bore
you
with
details,
you're
already
familiar
with
I'm
going
to
skip
through
some
of
this
stuff
here,
a
lot
of
benefits
of
smart
villages
to
individuals
living
in
this
type
of
environment,
but
also
to
the
region,
because
it
genera
regenerates
soil
with
the
type
of
farming
that
is
done
in
these
these
areas,
and
then
it's
also
good
for
the
world
because
it
re-localizes
a
lot
of
production,
deals
with
climate
change
and
makes
people
generally
happy,
which
makes
people
less
likely
to
engage
in
conflict,
which
is
another
thing
we're
seeing
all
over
the
world.
S
So
we
have
a
property
kind
of
lined
up
here.
We've
taken
in
some
investment.
This
place
is
actually
a
golf
course
kind
of
funnily
enough,
but
we're
not
we're
not
golfers.
The
plan
eventually
might
be
to
kind
of
take
over
the
golf
course
and
turn
it
into
more
accommodation.
So
it's
a
beautiful
property.
It's
400
acres,
there's
already
an
existing
rv
parking
area,
so
we
actually
can
accommodate
quite
a
large
number
of
people
right
off
the
bat.
S
As
soon
as
we
start
this
thing
we've
got
about
half
the
money
that
we
need.
One
of
our
investors
is
guaranteed
the
rest,
but
has
doesn't
want
to
have
to
do
that,
so
we're
basically
launching
a
kind
of
a
public
crowd
sale
for
the
remainder
of
the
investment
needed.
It's
a
two
million
dollar
property
canadian,
which
is
actually
a
crazy
good
deal.
So
I'm
gonna
skip
past
this
here.
All
these
slides
I'll
share
the
link
with
you
too.
If
I'm
moving
too
fast,
so
yeah
400
acres,
maybe.
S
So
this
idea,
with
with
like
scaling
up
smart
villages,
is
really
kind
of
capping
villages
at
the
dunbar
limit,
which
is
the
number
of
people
that
any
person
can
really
like
a
number
of
relationships.
Any
person
can
really
manage,
so
we
might
have
pods
of
villages
throughout
the
the
actual
property,
because
it's
400
acres,
it's
tons
of
space
to
have
potentially
up
to
20
of
these
little
pods
of
villages
of
150
people.
S
S
T
Some
of
the
alternative
buildings
that
we're
planning
to
experiment
with
we
really
want
to
try
stuff,
because
the
way
that
buildings
have
been
built
since
basically
world
war
ii
is
not
only
unsustainable.
It's
also
really
impractical
and
they
don't
last
very
long,
they're,
really
energy
inefficient.
So
we
want
to
experiment
with
first
trips
and
earthen
homes
and
adobe
geodesic
domes
tiny
houses,
cabins
just
different
kinds
of
buildings
and
figure
out
what
works
in
that
bioregion.
S
T
Production
is
a
big
part
of
this
too,
and
yeah
we're
going
to
be
doing
a
lot
of
regenerative
agriculture
of
all
sorts
and
as
well
as
a
lot
of
shared
facilities.
So
one
of
the
things
that
we
realized
is
that,
right
now
most
people
in
the
west
live
in
the
house
where,
like
everything,
is
packed
into
their
house
and
everything
is
atomized.
Instead,
we
could
have
shared
community
facilities,
and
then
people
just
have
small
living
quarters,
which
makes
it
a
lot
more
efficient
and
also
brings
that
community
feeling.
S
These
are
all
more
shared
resources,
you
know.
Oh,
the
infrastructure
component
can
be
decentralized
and
then
you
can
pay.
Maybe
it
was
it's
micro
transactions
for
use
of
all
these
facilities,
or
maybe
it's
just
a
membership,
or
something
like
that
or
figure
out
how
to
pay
it.
You
know
pay
back
the
investment.
S
Our
timeline
is
really
based
off
of
kind
of
fiat.
Traditional
investing,
but
we've
recently
kind
of
been
planning
an
nft
launch
which
could
speed
this
whole
thing
along.
So
I'll
just
get
that
he's
kind
of
rushing
me
here.
S
We
have
ways
that
partners
can
come
in
a
big
part
of
what
we
want
to
do
is
policy
change
with
governments,
because
the
reason
there
aren't
thousands
of
these
villages
all
over
the
world
is
that
governments
are
really
in
the
way
zoning
policies
are
ancient,
permitting
is
time
consuming
very
inflexible
and
preferences
stick
buildings
and
unsustainable
building
materials.
So
there's
a
lot
of
work
to
be
done
in
kind
of
policy
change
and
that's
something
we're
going
to
be
focused
on.
So
this
is
the
part.
S
That's
I
think,
a
lot
more
relevant
is
the
nfts
we're
going
to
be
creating
a
token
called
vtv
which
stands
for
village
to
village,
and
it's
basically
a
meme.
It's
not
like
this
is
going
to
be
a
global
token
for
other
villages,
but
basically
just
it's
a
meme
that
that
is
meant
to
convey
the
idea
that
villages
can
produce
a
lot
of
what
bioregions
need
and
that
there
can
be
like
an
excess
of
of
production
and.
S
So
the
idea
here
we
have
to
fund
the
remaining
amount
of
investment
required
to
buy
this
property.
So
this
is
the
first
token
we're
going
to
release
and
every
other
future
token
is
dependent
on
on
us
selling
enough
of
this
one
and
for
every
one
of
these
tokens
sold
we're
going
to
plant
a
tree
or
a
hemp
plant
on
the
property,
which
will
be
then
converted
into
basically
building
blocks
for
the
future
houses
using
hemp,
crete
and
stuff.
S
S
You
get
access
to,
you
know
being
able
to
stay
on
the
property,
we're
going
to
have
a
dow
to
be
able
to
make
decisions
on
what
is
done
with
the
property
and
how
revenue
is
shared
and
a
lot
of
the
learnings
will
be
shared
within
a
kind
of
a
learning
portal
or
a
private
community,
that
nft
holders
get
access
to
and.
T
The
idea
is
to
open
source
a
lot
of
the
stuff
eventually
but
kind
of
the
first
initial
kind
of
unpolished
learnings
will
go
through
this
group,
and
this
group
will
participate
in
polishing
those
learnings
and
kind
of
figuring
out,
what's
useful
to
share
with
the
world
and
what's
not
yeah.
S
So
again,
each
b2b
token
is
an
nft.
It's
a
vote.
It's
an
access
key
and
it's
a
badge
I
can
kind
of
get
into
that
a
little
more
later,
but
so
we're
gonna.
A
Release
maybe
before
we
get
too
far,
because
there's
only
a
few
minutes
left,
maybe
people
have
questions,
and
I
want
to
like
we
have
this
opportunity.
Would
that
be
okay,
sure.
S
S
One
more
thing
I
want
to
show
so
we've
got
all
these
accommodations
right.
We
want
to
crowdfund
some
of
the
bigger
kind
of
dwellings
and
and
group,
like
kind
of
community
like
community.
S
And
we
had
this
idea
we're
kind
of
joking
around
and
laughing
about
dog
coin
the
other
day
and
how
ridiculous
it
is
that
people
have
invested
in
this
and
we're
like
we
need
to
do
something
stupid
and
silly.
So,
let's
like
let's
do
one
of
the
nfts
as
a
tarp
on
a
stick.
Basically,
you
can
like
literally
go
to
the
property
and
stay
under
a
tarp
held
up
by
a
stick,
and
what
we
thought
we
would
do
is
make
it
just
stupid,
expensive
and
donate
all
of
the
proceeds
from
it
to
homeless
shelters.
S
A
T
T
But
the
templating
is
very
interesting
to
us,
because
I
don't
think
this
thing
scales
is
like
you're
going
to
replicate
this
exact
village
a
thousand
times
all
over
the
world.
That's
how
we
did
it
before
and
I
don't
think
that's
a
good
idea,
but
there
are
certain
aspects
that
are
scalable
by
being
templated.
T
So,
for
example,
we're
looking
at
doing
a
you
know:
revenue
share
smart
contracts
where
people
can
crowdfund
the
building
and
then
get
get
paid
part
of
the
revenue,
and
so
this
kind
of
thing
could
scale
and
other
villages
in
the
world
can
use
it.
So
yeah
we're
very
interested
in
or
like
how
you
know
this
tarpon
a
stick
idea.
Other
villages
can
do
similar
social
good
projects
that
are
crowdfunded
through
nfts.
S
We
actually
just
recently
had
a
good
couple
of
conversations
with
jeff
emmett
and
have
discussed
bonding
curves
and
ways
to
do
fundraising
for
social
good
projects,
so
I
mean
our
eyes
have
really
just
been
open
recently
to
the
opportunities
in
this
space
and
so
we're
just
kind
of
opening
it
up.
If
people
have
ideas,
this
can
really
just
be
your
kind
of
testing
ground.
If
you
want
to
implement
something
and
actually
see
what
your
work
is
doing
in
a
real
environment.
T
Yeah
we
want
to
be
a
lab
for
these
kinds
of
experiments
and
we
want
to
develop
a
whole
token
ecosystem.
So
we
would
love
to
work
with
somebody
like
you
guys
to
develop
that
and
open
source
it
so
that
other
villagers
can
use
it.
O
Perfect,
I
would,
I
would
just
yeah
a
quick
suggestion
for
you
guys
to
connect
with
magenta
from
bloom
network,
because
now,
in
the
ecosystem,
value
flows
and
the
te
academy
we're
working
on
her
project
that
it's
exactly
that
part
of
connecting
multiple
eco
villages
or
sustainable
villages
that
have
like
a
path
in
between
them.
That
is
yeah
that
values
can
be
exchanged.
O
So
it
would
be
interesting.
I
think
she
is
deeper
also
in
looking
into
that.
A
Yeah,
thank
you
guys
and
we're
at
the
top
of
the
hour.
Thank
you
so
much
for
the
the
extended
spotlight
super
cool
project,
we're
very
happy
to
have
you
on
and
enlighten
us
about
the
magic
that
you're
working
on
behind
the
scenes.
Right
right
now
we
have
a
gravity
working
group,
weekly
meetings,
so
definitely
come
to
that.
We're
going
to
be
talking
about
the
the
impact
hours
and,
however,
and
also
well
lots
of
other
cool
stuff,
so
definitely
come.
A
The
gravity
call
and
right
after
the
gravity
call
is,
is
a
hatch
parameter
debate
call
hosted
by
mitch.
I
think
right
mitch,
where's
mitch.
Oh,
he
left,
but
he'll
be
hosting
it
and
so
definitely
come
right
here
there
he
is
oh
yeah.
I
was
looking
for
your
icon,
you're
hosting
this
one
right,
yeah
after
the
gravity
call
yeah
so
come
on
bring
your
favor
come
on
and
debate,
let's
debate
about
which
of
these
parameter
sets.
A
Should
we
choose
what
economy
do
we
really
want,
and
this
is
this
is
what
democracy
looks
like
right.
So,
let's
pass
yeah.
Well
then
I'll
just
see
you
guys
at
gravity.