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Timecodes:
00:00 - Praise time!
18:45 - Agenda
20:35 - Stewards
22:33 - Legal
24:08 - Gravity
25:56 - Hatchers Outreach
28:38 - Soft gov
32:02 - Transparency
32:50 - 0mega
34:07 - Comms
38:25 - Params
41:56 - Common Swarm
46:41 - GrassRoots Economics
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A
So
much
praise
to
give
to
vitor
and
fabio
who
really
just
like
knuckled
down
and
pushed
and
pushed
to
get
the
hatch
dashboard
out,
and
it's
so
good.
Now,
it's
so
good
and
fun
to
play
with.
I
want
wanna,
also
just
praise
to
sam
and
and
paulo
and
noggin
for
running
hatch
parties,
hatch,
param
parties,
the
parties
are
really
fun
and
I
myself,
the
parties
are
really
fun
and
really
engaging
people
seem
to
be
really
enjoying
it.
A
I
also
want
to
praise
mitch
for
an
amazing
forum
post
on
the
design
mirror
economy.
It
looks
really
good
and
katie
for
the
blog
post
that
she's
working
on
right
now
pushing
it.
I
also
want
to
dish
major
praise
to
nate
for
not
also
knuckling
down
to
get
all
the
explanations
for
the
various
parameters
dialed
in
and
improving
the
forum
posts
and
major
praise
to
tam,
as
always
for
bringing
in
organization
and
being
a
rock
I
can
lean
on
and
with
that
I'll
pass
it
to
libya.
C
B
Okay,
I
want
to
praise
angela
and
chevnon
and
mihao
for
the
academy,
the
tea
academy
kickoff
that
I'm
just
coming
from
there
right
now,
and
I
also
want
to
praise
anna
marie
jazz,
yust
and
julio
I'll
I'll
help
you
on
that
ivy
for
the
amazing
panel
that
we
had
today
on
daos.
B
It
was
really
really
interesting
with
the
with
our
friends
from
haifa
and
seeds,
and
I
want
to
praise
griff
for
all
the
param
parties
that
are
happening
also,
sam
and
nestor,
for
holding
these
parties
that
are
so
much
fun
and
it's
so
easy
to
propose
the
params
from
there
pass.
I
got
some
pets,
no
pass
to
yjj.
D
Awesome
thanks
olivia
today
I
want
to
praise
all
the
yogi's
around
the
tec
and
the
whole
metaverse
and
web3
and
twitterverse
and
everything
I
want
to
praise.
Jess,
blair,
livia,
lauren
and
durgados
in
the
community
here
and
probably
there's
way
more
yogis,
but
some
of
these
people
have
have
inspired
some
discussion
around
like
holistic
well-being
and
flows
of
energy
and
these
kinds
of
things
that
come
out
of
yoga
and
I
know
livy
likes
to
get
people
stretching
in
the
meetings.
E
Oh
yeah
there
it
goes
okay,
cool
all
right,
so
I
want
to
give
a
praise
to
mitch
for
the
forum
post
juan
for
his
continued
work
in
gravity
chewie,
with
his
working
in
the
comms
and
then
griff
and
five
iv
and
katie
for
all
the
work
they've
been
doing
around
the
dashboard
eduardo
for
the
hatcher
outreach
tam
as
well
and
zepty
for
all
the
transparency
work
he's
been
doing
in
the
background
and
that's
I
will
pass
it
to
santi.
F
Thank
you,
nate.
I
want
to
make
it
easy
today
and
I
want
to
give
praise
to
everyone.
That's
been
joining
the
legal
working
group
on
the
past
weeks,
chewie
sean,
especially
sean
septimus,
juan
carlos
libby
and
griff.
F
I
really
feel
very,
very
happy
to
have
this
group
of
people
together
on
the
working
group
every
week
and
that
we've
gone
a
way
way
ahead
of
time
through
all
the
issues
that
we
were
we've
been
dealing
with.
So
I
really
want
to
thank
everyone
on
there
on
that,
and
also
tom
for
coordination,
always
time
and
I'll
pass
it
to.
Let
me
see
here,
mateo.
G
Hey
everyone
hope
everyone
is
doing
well
happy
week.
I
want
to
give
praise
for
the
social
committee
and
especially
vivi,
for
his
work
on
the
on
the
flooring
to
get
some
information
for
the
users,
especially
the
the
wallet
addresses
for
the
next
distribution
that
we
are
going
to
make
yeah
everyone
that
is
making
the
hatch
parameters.
I
haven't
been
able
to
join
one,
but
I
want
to
do
it.
One
of
these
days.
H
And
jake
for
being
awesome,
people
who
have
like
interacted
with
me
in
these
weeks
and
like
it's
so
important
for
me
like
to
just
to
have
conversations
with
each
one
of
you
is
amazing
and
I
will
pass
to.
H
A
C
Cool
so
I'd
like
to
give
praise
to
katie,
actually
and
joe
because
they're
very
new
to
to
web
3
stuff,
and
it
gives
me
a
great
opportunity
to
explain
it
and
and
test
my
own
understanding
of
it,
and
I
really
enjoy
that
to
nate
and
chewie
for
the
thoughtfulness
and
care
with
which
you
approach
all
of
the
work
that
you
do,
juan
carlos
for
being
so
reliable
livia,
because
every
soft
gov
you
ask
questions,
and
I
think
about
the
question
until
the
next
soft
gov
meeting
and
I'm
still
answering
the
one
from
this
week,
lauren
for
the
new
communist
simulator
article
and
by
by
v,
you're
so
thoughtful
in
all.
C
C
I
Who
is
the
swag
team?
I
would
like
to
to
pray
to
praise
tam
and
livia
for
their
just
amazing
support
tam
for
her
super
support,
olivia
jessica,
for
that
great
panel.
You
were
just
at
that.
I
was
part
of
the
vibe
iv
and
and
chewie
and
marco
for
helping
me
get
through
some
some
barriers
with
some
technical
stuff,
and
I
will
pass
it
to
sam.
Thank
you.
J
L
All
right,
thank
you,
cool
okay,
so
I
praise
chewie
for
answering
my
questions
and
helping
me
with
the
content
for
the
video
and
I'm
gonna
praise
griff
for
the
param
parties
and
for
welcoming
me
officially.
As
a
builder,
I
want
to
praise
victor
for
the
param
party
that
I
just
came
from.
I
want
to
pray
septi
for
answering
my
questions,
always
all
the
time
like
instantly.
L
I
want
to
praise
lauren
for
agreeing
to
meet
with
me
and
for
all
the
work
she's
doing
forgiveth.
I
want
to
praise
mitch
for
giving
me
feedback
on
the
gibbous
changemaker
post
I
put
in.
I
want
to
praise
jessica
for
the
interviews
or
which
she
did,
without
which
I
couldn't
be
doing
the.
Why
community
video
I
want
to
praise
tam
for
her
organization
skills
and
her
charisma.
L
I
want
to
praise
edu
for
leading
the
hajj
outreach
yesterday
and
I
want
to
praise
juanka
for
his
weekly
work
on
gravity
on
the
gravity
calls
which
I
moderate
as
best
as
I
can,
and
for
for
him.
Reading
the
art
of
war,
which
is
great
for
governance
and
yeah,
I'm
gonna
pass
it
to.
M
Thank
you
manu.
Well,
I
wish
phrase
to
chewy,
because
yesterday
I
was
on
a
like:
it's
not
easy
related,
but
I
was
like
my
little
sisters.
I
was
teaching
them
how
to
farm
on
honey
farm
and
honest
was
down,
and
I
was
oh,
no,
they
lose
their
money,
but
she
told
me
no,
no,
no,
they
didn't
lose
anything.
They
just
gave
me
a
link
and
yeah
it
was.
M
It
was
cool
so
for
for
the
girls,
I
wanted
this
phrase
yeah
this
phrase
to
agree
for
all
the
the
parent
parties
and
also
to
vitor
ytg
everyone
who
worked
on
the
dashboard
like.
Thank
you
guys.
This
is
awesome.
M
I
wanna
dish
this
phrase
to
nate
for
the
ceo
and
and
yeah,
of
course,
sam
and
paulo
for
the
second
week
working
so
hard
on
madrid
yeah.
Thank
you
guys.
I
also
wanted
this
place
to
levy
she's
everywhere.
She's,
like
the
you
know,
like
the
soul
of
this
community.
I
really
appreciate
it,
and
I
also
wanted
this
place
to
oh
matteo,
because
I
don't
press
you
enough
and
you're
doing
a
lot.
Thank
you,
man
and
I'll
pass
it
to
craig.
C
N
Different
phrase
right
I'll,
just
praise
to
sem
paulo
griff
and
whomever
else
has
been
working
on
the
back
end,
vitor
and
griff,
and
whomever
else
has
been
working
on
the
brand's
dashboard
and
chewie
nate
mitch
for
great
working
comms
back
to
you.
Griff.
O
Yeah,
I
guess
I'll
praise
the
folks
who've
helped
out
with
the
lab
series.
I
was
really
nervous
going
into
it
and
then
I
had
time,
but
it's
been
great,
having
a
community
people
kind
of
rally
around
and
help
out
so
praise
sean
jess
peter
for
all
their
help
and
praising
nathan
for
coordinating
with
grassroots
econ
for
us
to
come
speak
today.
P
Okay,
I've
been
drinking
so
much
coffee
today,
so
hopefully
I'll
make
it
in
a
minute.
I
want
to
praise
great
for
all
of
his
guidance
and
help.
I
want
to
praise
juan
carlos
for
amazing
working
in
gravity.
I
also
want
to
praise
mitch
nate
and
marco
for
being
comes
heroes.
I
want
to
praise
edu
katie
and
tam
for
very
motivating
one-on-ones.
I
also
want
to
praise
ivyv
for
being
the
ultimate
discord
wizard.
P
I
want
to
praise
mano
for
all
of
his
awesome
like
contributions,
I'm
really
looking
forward
to
putting
together
some
more
content
and
I
think
that's
oh-
and
the
common
storm
team,
sam,
paulo
fabi
gawy,
like
heroes
with
no
games,
I
insist-
and
did
I
did-
I
still
make
it.
I
can't
believe
it:
okay,
I'll
pass
it
to
ygg.
Q
Hello,
I
wanna
displace
to
ygg
for
cutting
his
bird
so
way
to
go.
I
wanted
this
phrase
to
the
street
for
one-on-one.
That
was
really
productive,
also
to
levy
and
step
name
for
the
meeting
that
we
just
had
our
organic
proposals.
Thank
you.
So
much
for
helping
and
guiding
this
process
and
the
same
topic
praise
to
jess
for
helping
with
the
proposals
and
always
being
there
and
answering
at
the
moment
and
being
direct
and
honest.
So
that's
highly
appreciated
praise
to
tam
for
being
tam.
Q
I
mean
there
is
nothing.
It
explains
itself.
I
already
sprayed
two
septimus
for
the
same
old
same
old,
always
present
manu
for
his
video,
and
that
will
be
all
back
to
you.
Griff.
A
R
R
I
would
like
to
praise
jeff
zargam
sean
tanner,
who
is
cadmilia
for
you
iv
for
working
on
dow
to
dao
collaboration
and
adapter
models
rock
on
I'm
going
to
praise
sherman
for
working
on
a
new
book
about
managing
commons,
and
I
think
it
has
to
build
the
environment,
and
I
would
like
to
praise
lauren
for
her
and
be
tour
for
their
series,
and
I
want
to
praise
all
the
people
who
worked
on
the
dashboard
and
I
want
to
praise
particularly
nugent
pablo
for
hosting
the
parties
that
I
was
able
to
join
this
morning.
S
Hey
everyone:
oh
I'd
like
to
praise
everyone,
who's
been
hosting
the
params
parties,
griff
nugget,
vitor
and
nate,
who
I
think
is
picking
one
up
too.
I
want
to
praise
blair
and
peter
for
doing
such
a
good
job
of
the
cad
cad,
of
course,
and
I
want
to
praise
ivy
for
always
translating
all
the
praise
and
for
managing
the
twitter
and
then
also
whoever
else
is
involved
in
the
twitter.
The
twitter
is
great
and
I'll
pass
it
to
you.
Maybe
shyla.
T
I
T
A
U
I'm
here
don't
worry,
I'd
like
to
praise
anna
marie
for
diving
into
content,
editing
and
the
fast
review
on
the
hatch,
dashboard
document,
praise
to
chewie
for
fleshing
out
content,
distribution
and
leading
communications,
praise
delivery
and
among
many
others,
for
finalizing
the
mvv
praise,
grief,
griff,
vitor,
sam
and
negan
for
leading
so
many
damn
pram
parties
and
praise
to
vive
iv
for
fixing
my
meme
and
I'll
pass
it
back
to
griff.
A
A
Oh
no,
okay,
well
viaby!
If
you,
if
you
jump
back
in
and
unmute,
then
we'll
feel
free
to
jump
in,
because
I'm
sure
you
have
some
awesome
praise
to
give.
Let's
start
the
show,
thank
you
guys
so
much
for
joining.
Today.
It's
a
really
awesome
day.
We
have
so
much
action
going
on.
The
praise
always
gets
me
like
a
little
high.
I'm
not
gonna
lie.
That
was
a
lot
of
praise
and
I
want
more.
A
I
know
you
want
more
and
there
is
more
just
join
any
join
the
discord
and
if
you
want
praise
powers
phil,
I
just
gave
praise
powers
to
noggin
and
andy,
and
chris
is
generally
the
person
who
can
give
out
praise
powers
and
has
like
a
little
intro
to
tell
you
how
it
goes
so
feel,
free
to
reach
out
to
chris
jones
and
he'll
he'll.
Tell
you
how
praise
works,
but
if
you
just
want
to
receive
praise,
that's
also
awesome.
A
You
get
it
in
discord
and
you
also
get
it
in
this
t.
This
telegram
group.
It's
really
nice
to
have
you
in
both
places.
So
if
you
can
join
t
dot
me
slash
t
e
praise
that
will
help
ivy
just
find
you
on
telegram
and
just
praise
you.
So
here
we
go.
A
Let's
get
this
party
started,
I
I'll
be
facilitating
and
wonka
will
be
moderating
and
if
you
have
any
small
issue
just
like
or
even
notice
some
weirdness
between
people,
you
know
it'd
be
really
great
to
have
some
more
practice
with
the
gravity
group
that
you
to
like
get
these
get
these
problems
early.
You
know
before
they
become
a
big
deal.
It's
really
nice.
It's
like
someone's
getting
someone's
name
wrong,
or
you
know
anything
small
or
or
big.
Of
course,
please
fill
out
this
type
form
it's
it's.
A
It's
really
critical
for
our
success
as
a
community
to
improve
the
relational
effect,
and
with
that
I
will
pass
it
to
tamra.
Tell
us
about
community
stewards.
B
S
C
But
here
that's
better:
okay,
so
we're
in
sprint
nine
and
in
honor
of
may
the
fourth
be
with
you.
We
named
our
sprint,
no
luke.
I
am
the
params,
also
in
honor
of
the
big
push
for
params.
This
is
this
is
what
we're
doing
your
economy,
your
choice,
if
you
want
to
feel
the
excitement
of
participating
in
a
sprint
planning
session,
I
encourage
you
to
come
see
how
the
sausage
is
made.
C
We
do
our
sprint
planning
every
other
friday,
it's
on
the
tc
cal
and
our
spring
retrospective,
every
other
thursday.
Of
course,
it's
the
community
stewards.
We
do
the
planning
but
anyone's
welcome
to
to
hang
out
with
us
and
and
hear
what
we're
doing
so,
of
course,
like
the
roadmap
is
also
available
for
you
to
jump
in
and
look
in.
C
If
you
want
to
see
more
details-
and
usually
we
avoid
committing
to
hard
dates
because
of
the
nature
of
the
work
that
we're
doing
here
and
the
the
unexpect
the
unknown
unknowns
that
can
pop
up.
But
here
is
one
for
you
and
it's
next
thursday
may
13th,
with
which
the
parameters
group
we'll
talk
a
little
bit
more
about
for
the
final
vote
for
the
first
verb.
The
first
voting
for
the
configuration,
the
hatch
configurations.
C
We
are
still
on
track
for
the
hatch
at
the
end
of
the
month,
and
the
progress
towards
the
hatch
hasn't
really
changed.
Much
since
last
week,
still
over
90
hatchers
and
400
000
die
in
soft
commitments.
C
The
community
stewards
working
group
happens
every
wednesday
at
7
pm
cet
feel
free
to
jump
on
on
that
too.
If
you
want
to
join
us
and,
of
course,
the
zen
hub
board,
if
you
come,
and
you
want
to
see
what
the
stewards
are
working
on
and
what
all
contributors
are
working
on
in
this
sprint,
you
drop
down
milestones
to
sprint
nine,
and
you
can
see
everything.
That's
in
progress
and
I'll
pass
to
santi
with
legal.
F
Thank
you
tom
all
right.
Well,
with
legal,
we
meet
every
friday,
4
p.m.
Central
european
time,
you're
welcome
to
come.
We've
been
a
few
in
the
last
weeks
and
we've
been
blessed
with
sean
who's
been
doing
an
incredible
job.
I
cannot.
F
He's
been
he's
been
making
he's
been
leading
this
the
legal,
the
legal
side
of
the
group
every
week
and
and
his
work
has
been
incredibly
amazing.
F
We're
that
also
has
helped
us
to
get
done
ahead
of
time,
which
is
also
feeling
very,
very
good,
and
we
are
we're
going
to
be
ending.
We
are
almost
are,
but
we're
going
to
be
ending
the
the
terms
proposal
tomorrow,
probably
and
we're
gonna
go
through
several
small
and
minor
legal
stuff,
like
we're.
Gonna
discuss
the
new
rules
that
suga
posted
on
discord
and
we're
also
working
on
on
some
of
the
legal
issues
around
anyone
in
the
community
posting
on
third
party
services.
F
You
know
and-
and
you
know
a
little
a
little
words
around
that
and
you're
welcome
to
come.
Everything
is
on
the
zen
hub.
You
can
check
on
little
and
we
would
love
to
see
you
if
you
join
us
and
with
that
I'll
pass
it
to
gravity
juan.
F
H
Thank
you,
santi
yeah.
Well
in
gravity,
we
are
normalizing
talking
about
how
conflicting
all
our
lives
are,
and
how
can
we
help
one
another
as
a
community
I
mean
all
our
lives
are
very
chaotic
and
that's
nothing
to
be
ashamed
of
and
like
world
is
accounts
itself
and
we're
working
to
make
things
better,
but
it
doesn't
mean
that
we
are
going
to
take
like
cows
out
of
the
equation
and
we
should
be
able
to
manage
it
peacefully
and
as
a
community.
H
So
if
I
give
you
a
spoiler
for
what
we're
going
to
talk
after
this
meeting,
that
is
our
weekly
call
is
like.
How
do
you
handle
conflict
around
you?
That's
the
a
question
I
have
been
having
this
week.
So
if
you
want
to
answer
this
question
and
see
what
others
think
about
this,
you
can
come
to
our
code.
That
is,
after
this
we
have
a
process
to
handle
conflicts
that
has
four
steps.
H
We
also
have
an
a
type
form
that
you
can
feel
if
you
see
or
want
to
like
help
or
want
to
request
help
to
with
a
conflicting
issue,
and
we
have
like
our
manifesto
or
audits.
We
have
already
done
our
first
graviton
training
and
we
are
looking
to
empower
gravitons
and
to
make
more
training
so
yeah.
We
are
trying
to
have
alternative
dispute
resolution
into
the
house
and
and
yeah.
H
This
is
coming
from
a
working
group
from
the
tc,
but
it's
like
a
a
project
that
we
wish
to
sustain
long
term
in
the
ecosystem.
So
yeah
everyone
is
invited
and
I
will
pass
to
hatcher
outreach.
C
Cool,
I
guess
I'll,
get
started,
eduardo
and
props
to
you,
okay,
cool,
so
the
hatch
outreach
team.
I
just,
I
think
the
thing
that
I
want
to
emphasize
here.
It's
a
closed
hatch
right.
So
it's
closed
to
number
go
up
here,
but
it's
an
open
hatch
to
trusted
seed
members
and
the
last
few
weeks
because
it's
a
closed
hatch
and
we're
reaching
we're
doing
this
one
and
run
personal
outreaches
to
everyone
that
we
think
really
should
be
inside
the
tc
and
would
really
contribute
a
lot
of
value
here.
C
I'd
say:
the
hatch
team
has
been
like
burning
the
midnight
oil
for
weeks
now,
so
we're
shifting
our
strategy
a
little
and
like
downshifting
after
you
know,
90
one-on-one
sessions
downshifting
on
these
one-on-one
sessions
and
putting
some
of
that
effort
into
more
strategic,
explainers
and
diagrams
that
are
that
can
be
shared
and
is
a
little
bit
more
consumable.
C
Simplifying
the
complexity-
and
you
know
we're
still
having
these
hatch
outreach
sessions.
I
was
the
only
one
there
today,
so
I
turned
a
rebot
and
was
listening
to
some.
You
know
stevie
wonder
so
next
thursday,
at
1
pm,
you
have
nothing
else
to
do
or
if
you
want
to
like
hang
out
with
me
and
listen
to
stevie,
wonder
eduardo
or
I
are
always
there
and
if
you
have
any
questions
about
hatcher's
the
tec
hatch,
that's
the
place
to
do
it
and
I'll
pass
today.
Why
don't
you
talk
about
proposals.
Q
Hello,
everyone.
Yes,
we
on
the
proposal
side,
we
are
making
some
steps
and
trying
to
understand
the
approach
that
we're
gonna
take
proposals.
For
the
past
time.
For
the
past
weeks,
we
were
outreaching
projects
in
order
to
submit
proposals
to
the
forum.
Q
We
are
now
outreaching,
not
conditioning
people
to
submit
necessarily,
but
just
letting
you
know
where
we
are,
and
then
we
are
focusing
on
engaging
the
proposals
that
has
been
have
been
already
proposed
in
the
forum,
and
we
had
our
first
session
today
with
libby
and
decade
where
we
basically
asked
them
hey.
How
are
you?
What
is
your
updates?
Do
you
have
any
updates?
Q
You
have
any
questions
and
it's
a
follow-up
that
we
are
doing
in
a
way
to
sort
of
also
have
a
community
strengths
and
building
process
with
proposals
that
has
been
submitted
so
in
the
next
weeks.
What
we're
going
to
do
is
to
also
keep
engaging
proposals
that
have
been
submitted
and
find
a
way
to
outreach
projects
that
we
feel
are
interesting
and
are
relevant
for
our
community
to
improve.
B
Thanks
ado:
well,
we
don't
have
that
many
updates
for
soft
gov
today.
So
I
wanted
to
oh
yeah.
First
that
we
finished
the
mvv.
We
have
a
final
version
now
you
can
check
and
the
gift
book
and
also
in
the
forum
and
craig
is
writing
an
amazing
post,
like
he
always
does
for
the
updates
of
the
community,
and
it
will
be
there
too
so
yeah
amazing.
Thank
you
so
much
for
everyone
who
participated
and
on
the
source
cred
side.
B
The
committee
is
rolling
major
praise
to
vivei
v,
who
basically
finished
already
the
bot
that
we
have
is
just
final
tweaks
to
have
a
bot
that
will
collect
addresses
from
everyone,
so
we'll
have
in
our
database
and
include
on
source
cred
and
we're
also
investigating
what
are
the
possibilities.
Source
cred
has
to
help
us
distribute
praise
and
have
like
this
post-hatch
continuous
funding
for
all
the
soft
contributions
that
have
been
happening
and
we
had.
We
had
a
glossary
hack
last
week.
That
was
amazing
and
it's
a
lot
of
work.
Actually.
B
So
if
you're
looking
for
something
to
do
async-
and
you
just
want
to
jump
in
and
collaborate
at
your
own
time,
there
is
this
document.
Thank
you
to
everyone
who
collaborated
nate,
griff,
katie
zapti.
I
think
there
was
a
lot
of
a
lot
more
people
there,
but
yeah
feel
free
to
jump
in
and
then
we
have.
The
ama
calls
that
they've
been
de-accelerating
a
little
bit.
Maybe
we
need
to
pump
it
a
little
bit
on
twitter
and
tell
people
that
we've
been
having
this
ama
calls.
B
So
if
you
have
any
doubts,
reach
out
to
katie
or
to
any
of
us,
but
katie
has
been
handling
onboarding
in
a
very
beautiful
way,
so
message
her.
If
you
want
to
be
on
boarded
or
come
to
the
ama
calls,
and
then
I
wanted
to
post
a
few
questions,
because
governance
is
something
that
we're
doing
constantly
and
now
that
we
are
in
this
moment
choosing
the
hatch
params
and
going
forward
with
token
log
and
so
close
to
the
hatch.
B
I
I
just
want
everyone
to
think
what
we've
been
thinking
in
sofkoff,
that
what
are
the
decisions
that
you're
comfortable
with
taking
like
what?
If
you
really
pay
attention
and
have
a
look
at
yourself
and
what
are
the
choices
you've
been
making,
what
are
the
ones
that
are
very
automatic
or
comfortable
to
you
and
what
are
the
decisions
that
are
exciting
but
might
be
challenging.
So
what
is
there
on
the
edge
and
what
are
the
decisions
that
you
don't
feel
comfortable
about
and
that
you
would
rather
delegate?
B
I
think
this
is
a
very
interesting
discussion
if
anyone
has
insights
and
if
you
decide
to
take
this
questioning
journey
to
yourself-
and
you
want
to
share
with
me
or
with
everyone
you're
super
welcome,
and
with
that
I
will
pass
to
transparency
and
zeptimus
thanks.
M
M
Yeah,
a
bit
super
cool
if
you
guys
join
also
like
the
audits,
are
going
super
great,
like
it's
only
only
left
two
working
groups,
so
we
have
like
all
the
the
first
round,
complete
so
yeah.
It's
awesome
and
I'll
pass
it
to
omega
working
group
who
takes
it
libby
or
juan,
or
I
can
also
take
something.
B
Omega
has
been
going
in
a
very
interesting
direction
of
curating
knowledge
for
the
tea
space,
so
there
is
the
the
type
form
going
on
that
if
you
haven't
filled
yet
or
if
you
want
token
engineers
to
feel,
please
send
it
around,
and
there
is
a
proposal
being
shaped
to
submit
to
to
the
commons
to
fund
this
continuous
research
of
what
are
what
would
be
the
library
of
this
flower.
B
And
mostly
led
by
chapman,
that
is
doing
a
very
beautiful
work
with
it
and
past
two
comes.
P
Thank
you
levi,
so
the
comes
working
group
meets
in
tuesdays
and
also
we've
been
having
our
content
workshops.
P
So,
if
you
wanna
come
in
and
hang
out,
there's
a
lot
of
work
right
now,
a
lot
so
first
of
all
mitch
mitch's
forum
post
on
designer
economy,
is
a
tool
that
we
can
I'll,
probably
use.
Regardless
of
what
we're
doing,
we
need
to
get
like
the
like
as
many
proposals
as
possible,
and
we
need
to
like
guide
people
to
get
to
use
the
dashboard
in
in
the
next
days
so
yeah
this.
P
I
think
this
is
this
is
a
great
tool
for
the
community
and
if
you
have
not
read
through
it
yet
or
if
you
haven't,
tried
the
dashboard
in
one
of
our
params
parties,
please
do
so.
P
Please
don't
underestimate
how
you
can
contribute
in
in
this
stage,
we've
been
like
tirelessly
repeating
this
and
I'll
just
say
it
once
more
again
like
this
is
the
first
economy
built
from
the
bottom
up
so
and
oh
yeah
and
the
post
also
has
some
great
names,
so
you
should
check
it
out
and
we're
having
upper
rams
parties
and
for
for
other
communities
like,
as
we
mentioned,
we
are
gonna
start
making
different
like
styles
of
approaches.
P
So
this
is
the
first
one
tomorrow,
we're
gonna
have
a
pram
party
and
one
hive
and
we're
making
it
look
like
a
rave.
So
let's
see
how
that
works
and
yeah
music
is
going
to
be
curated
by
erminio.
He's
he's
coming
up
with
a
hivecraft
a
project
in
one
hive,
so
also
like
a
small
recommendation
on
the
side.
If
you
haven't
checked
it
out,
we're
gonna
be
doing
this
in
in
other
communities.
P
So
if
you
have
any
ideas
or
or
like
how
to
approach
this,
like,
let's,
let's
just
experiment
with
it-
and
let's
try
to
make
this
like
as
interesting
as
as
we
can.
This
is
like
this
is
going
to
be
our
challenge
for
the
next
weeks
with
the
dashboard
and
also
the
hatch.
Eventually,
mount
manu
has
been
doing
like
some
great
contributions
he's
been
working
on
on
the
interviews,
video,
as
you
know,
and
we're
gonna
be
putting
together
some
animated
videos
as
well.
P
So
if
you
are
familiar
with
the
hatch
demo,
we
have
like
video
of
griff
on
the
top,
so
that's
gonna
be
replaced
by
a
minute
long
video,
with
an
animation
and
some
better
text
in
it,
so
we're
slowly
getting
there
finding
the
right
way
to
communicate
these
ideas
to
other
audiences
and
also
finding
the
best
way
to
do
it
in
our
own
community
content
workshops.
As
I
mentioned,
we
have
one
on
mondays.
That
is
better
with
european
time.
P
I
think,
and
thursdays
are
better
for
asian
time.
I
I
don't
know,
I'm
not,
I'm
not
sure
I
have
to
I'll
check
that,
but
we
have
this
option
for
different
time
zones.
Please
like,
if
you
are
writing
or
working
on
anything
like
if
you
need
some
feedback
on
your
memes,
like
whatever
just
please
come
in
and
hang
out
like.
We
don't
want
you
to
feel
like
like
a
commitment
to
the
content
workshops.
P
They
are
like
a
fun
space
to
come
in
and
share
and
do
some
fear,
reading
and
and
feedback,
so
yeah
also
for
our
seo
progress.
I
included
the
seo
keyword,
research
in
our
agenda,
so
please
please
also
come
and
contribute
that
can
also
help
us
a
lot
and
also
on
t
wilson's
presentation.
We
don't
have
any
that
many
progress
but
yeah
we're
gonna
be
advancing
on
that
and
meme
parties.
Meme
parties
like
they're
epic.
P
If
you
haven't
come
to
one
yeah,
you
won't
understand
you
have
to
come
to
meme
parties,
that's
it
and
I'll
pass
it
to
programs.
A
Yeah
I'll
take
this
one.
Obviously
I
don't
think
I
need
to
talk
too
long,
because
you
guys
know
what's
up.
There's
param
parties
and
they're
awesome
like
there
is
so
much
fun,
they're,
almost
as
fun
as
meme
parties.
I'm
not
gonna
lie.
I
mean
parties
if
just
a
little
back
shill
to
chewie,
like
I
didn't
understand
the
power
of
meme
parties.
Until
now,
I
feel
like
I
can
just
do
a
meme
like
this.
A
You
know,
after
like
five
or
six,
the
learning
curve
is
like
so
fast
and
then
all
of
a
sudden,
it's
like
you're,
just
slinging
memes
like
nothing.
I
promise
you
want
to
hit
parampar
meme
parties
and
you
want
to
hit
parent
parties
the
there's
a
fun
post
that
I
put
here,
that's
going
to
be
replaced
by
a
much
better,
medium
post
by
katie.
Thank
you
so
much
kitty
for
taking
that
on.
But
really
this
is
the
point.
This
is
the
magic.
A
This
is
what
the
tec
is
is
is
taking
to
the
next
level.
That's
never
been
done
before.
There's
never
been
a
collectively
designed
economy
ever
and
in
this,
this
participatory
democracy,
participatory
democracy
is
cool,
but
participatory
economics
is
next
level,
so
I
I
think
we
need
to
be
really
proud
of
ourselves
and
not
be
shy
about
the
crazy
action
that
is
happening
and
also
brag
to
our
friends
about
all
these
opportunities
they
have
to
design
their
own
economy.
A
How
many
people
want
to
be
token
engineers
how
many
people
want
to
actually
like
submit
their
parameters,
the
ones
that
they
spent,
like
you
know
three
or
four
hours
on,
maybe
maybe
less
probably
less?
Maybe
they
just
forked
someone
and
just
tweaked
one
little
thing
and
then
boom
there.
They
were
the
ones
who
were
chosen
to
design
an
economy.
You
know
it's
so
cool,
so
obviously,
there's
lots
of
times
come
to
this
forum
post,
and
I
want
to
open
it
up.
A
If
anyone
wants
to
host
a
param
party,
they
are
so
much
fun
fun,
political
discussions,
all
of
a
sudden
choosing
parameters.
Technical
parameters
has
become
political,
okay
and
it
is
fun.
The
hatch
tribute
arguments
are
great
on
both
sides
and
you
don't
want
to
miss
it
and
if
you
want
to
host
one
phil,
please
dm
me
but
also
feel
free
to
just
post
a
comment
here
and
and
add
add
your
time
that
you
want
to
do
and
I'll
see
that
too,
and
everyone
else
will
see
it.
A
So
you
have
to
wait
for
me
if
I'm
slow,
you
know.
Other
thing
I
wanted
to
just
point
out:
is
this
forum
post,
where
we
are
discussing
kind
of
the
macro
levels
of
the
of
the
hatch?
A
So
it's
a
great
place
if
you
have
a
good
post,
a
good
set
of
parameters
that
you
want
to
shill
put
it
on
here,
so
you
can
get
some
votes
and
also
like
talk
about
why
you,
like
certain
things
or
other
things,
it'd,
be
great
to
get
more
engagement
in
the
forum
on
different
parameters
that
you
feel
strongly
about
like.
If
this
is
this,
this
is
a
great
place
to
talk
about
like
how
the
parameters
are
interconnected
and
and
why
this
proposal
is
better
than
that
proposal
and
compare
proposals.
A
And
then,
if
you
really
have
ideas
about
a
parameter
dive
into
that
parameter,
post
and
and
talk
about
it
there,
the
little
question
mark
on
token
log
will
bring
you
straight
to
the
form.
Okay,
I
always
talk
too
much.
I
think.
That's
all
that
needs
to
be
said,
join
some
param
parties
and
I'll
pass
it
to
the
common
swarm.
Who
has
something
exciting.
J
Well
this
week
we
have
been
doing
a
lot
of
work
that
you
can
see
in
the
in
the
common
swarm
updates
made
by
bite
sweep
some
of
it
is
pretty
technical,
but
basically
the
the
important
thing
is
that
we
have
made
a
better
hatch
from
them,
which
includes
many
many
things
well
actually,
here
it
is
okay
yeah
you
can
play
with
it.
J
J
J
Maybe
it's
because
there
is
a
lot
of
activity
or
but
it
will
be
done.
We
are
on
a
rate
of
10
minutes
per
transaction,
so
after
this
call
you
will
be
able
to
to
play
with
and
redeeming
your
test
deck
if
you
want,
and
the
time
for
redeeming
is
from
now
to
one
day
three
days
after
the
boat
passes
or
something
like
that
so
yeah,
the
timeline
is
there.
J
J
A
Yeah,
I
I
just
before
throw
to
the
spotlight.
Please
help
us
there's
this
really
awesome
feedback
form
right
here
that
is
so
cool.
Also
it
you
couldn't
see
it.
But
when
I,
when
I
clicked
here
to
connect
a
little
metamask
pop-up,
that's
like
hey,
you
need
to
switch
to
xdi
click
this
and
switch
the
exit.
Oh,
it
was
so
nice,
oh,
it
was
so
good
and
this
feedback
form
is
also
really
nice.
If
there's
something
that
you
see,
that
could
be
better.
This
is
our
opportunity
to
make
it
better.
A
So
please
tell
us
if
you
see
something
say
something
and
we'll
fix
it,
and
we'll
really
appreciate
your
your
support.
Also,
we
need
people
to
test
rage
quitting.
We
need
to
know
what
works
so
be
a
hero
and
rage
quit
rage
quit
from
rage
quit
from
this
dow
have
the
experience
it's
pretty
fun
and
you'll
get
some
of
your
die
back
and
and
we'll
get
to
see
if
it
works,
and
also
when
you're
doing
that,
ragequit
you're
the
first
person
to
ever
use
this
application
to
ragequit.
A
So,
like
you
know,
tell
us
if
it
could
be
better.
If
something
was
not
intuitive
yeah,
thank
you
guys
and,
let's
yeah,
let's
pass
it
to
grass
blair
and
grassroots
economics.
This
is
awesome.
Thank
you
guys
so
much
for
presenting
today.
O
Yeah
thanks
for
having
us
so
shiloh,
that's
in
the
chat
is
from
grassroots
econ
as
well,
and
this
is
my
first
time
meeting
her.
So
I'm
really
looking
forward
to
hearing
what
she's
working
on
and
I
think
since
we
have
a
few
minutes,
we
would
each
do
like
introduction
of
ourselves
and
what
we
do
at
grassroots
and
then
kind
of
fill
you
in
on
some
of
like
the
exciting
things
we're
working
on.
So
my
name
is
blair.
I've
been
with
grassroots
since
this
last
fall,
probably
october.
O
I
think
I
was
like
transitioning
out
of
like
the
corporate
tech
world
and
wanted
to
make
an
impact
with
in
the
decentralized
space
and
grassroots.
It
was
just
an
awesome
project
and
they
needed
some
devops
help,
so
I
jumped
in
with
them
and
since
then,
we've
been
doing
a
lot
of
re-plotting.
Our
tech
stack,
and
so
we've
just
been
just
like
going
like
crazy
on
the
technical
side
trying
to
kind
of
re-platform
where
we're
at,
and
I
can
speak
more
to
that.
But
I
don't
know
shiloh.
T
Sure
so
my
name
is
shyla
aga,
I'm
the
incoming
director
for
grassroots
economics,
just
like
you
blair,
I
actually
just
ventured
off
from
the
capital
capitalistic
corporate
world
and
into
the
humanitarian
sector.
So
basically
I'm
going
to
be
dealing
with
grants,
corporate
relations,
a
lot
of
the
business
development
side
as
well
and
yeah.
I
think
we
should
maybe
probably
introduce
grassroots
economics
and
what
they
do
so
it's
been
around
for
about
10
years
now
and
they
started
off
as
an
alternative
currency
called
ecopesa.
T
So
it's
actually
like
proper,
like
banknotes,
that
were
being
used
in
different
informal
settlements,
and
it
was
a
quite
a
success
and
they
had
that
for
about
three
four
years
and
then
in
2016
they
kind
of
launched
their
ussd
digital
wallet,
which
is
now
called
sarafu,
also
a
raving
success.
T
So
basically,
when
people
dial
in
the
short
code,
they
receive
a
certain
amount
in
our
case
50
sarafu,
and
then
they
can
trade
with
one
another
and
basically
obviously
the
digital
side
of
it
is
way
better.
Because
now
it's
not
stuck
to
the
certain
regions
like
the
paper
currencies
were
stuck
to
each
settlement
kind
of
had
their
own
currency.
So
now,
with
the
digital
currency,
at
least
you
can
trade
between
communities
and
yeah,
maybe
blair,
you
can
take
a
takeover
for
now.
O
Yeah,
that
was
a
great
setup
there,
so
that
was
kind
of
the
that.
I
think
that
history
kind
of
took
us
to
where
we
were
at
last
fall,
and
so
we
have
this
one
network,
currency
called
sorafu
and
that's
kind
of
what
is
what
people
get
for
for
joining
and
it's
a
and
it's
a
credit
that
you
can
trade
within
your
communities
right
now.
O
If
we
were
going
to
launch
this
v2
of
our
app,
we
would
still
have
sorafu
and
that's
who
has
a
two
percent
demaraj
tax
on
it,
so
you're
you're
incentivized
to
move
that
currency
through
the
economy
and
not
hold
on
to
it,
and
so
that's
I
I
guess
it's
just
like
this
is
like
almost
like
cache
aid
meets
like
crypto
liquidity
or
something
where
you
can
think
about
it.
Like
that,
the
the
place
we
want
to
get
to
is
this
idea
of
community
inclusion
currencies
that
I'm
sorry,
these
slides
aren't
totally
great.
O
I
might
have
to
talk
and
and
then
find
the
slide,
but.
C
O
We
would
like
it
so
that
we
could
go
into
communities
and
communities
can
commit
a
certain
amount
of
goods
and
services
that
they
provide
in
exchange
for
a
token
up
front
that
can
then
go
be
spent
inside
the
community
in
exchange
with
other
people
and
then
throughout
the
course
of
the
year,
redeem
that,
like
essentially
alone
up,
you
know
over
the
course
of
the
year
clear
that
loan
and
then
start
another
loan
cycle.
O
So
each
one
of
those
cics
would
be
managed
by
a
local
group
of
you
know,
elders
or
decision
makers
in
the
group
oftentimes
chamas,
which
I
think
shiloh
works
with
a
lot
and
can
speak
to
more,
but
that
cic
would
be
unique
to
that
community
and
then
the
idea
is
that
we
would
bridge
these
communities
together
with
the
bonding
curve.
So
they
can
exchange
these
different
tokens
at
various
exchange
rates.
O
First,
you
know
based
on
the
trade
deficit
that
exists
between
them,
and
you
know
things
rapidly
start
building
out
this,
like
you
know
decentralized,
group
of
tokens
and
stuff
that
I'm
sure
everyone
familiar
with
the
concept
here
but
like
we're
in
on
the
course
of
trying
to
get
to
that
point.
O
The
last
few
weeks,
there's
like
we
have
like
four
core
engineers
with
a
couple
of
people
that
are
helping
around
the
outside,
but
we're
basically
replying
to
me
much
more
flexible
kind
of
like
chained
agnostic
too.
So
we
can
like
move
around
to
different
changes
as
we
need
to
and
trying
to
use
that
as
a
jumping
off
point
for
us
to
launch
these
ic
currencies.
So
essentially,
where
we're
at
right
now
is
like
we
don't
have
these
cics.
O
We
have
this
sorafu
token
that
acts
as
like
a
network
token
and
then,
as
we
phase
into
higher
rollouts,
we'll
have
more,
like
you
know
the
cic
kind
of
thing,
so
that
is
kind
of
like
the
context
of
where
grassroots
is
at
right.
Now
from
like
you
know,
a
core
level,
there's
a
bunch
of
really
exciting
stuff
that
will
redick
the
you
know,
co-founder
of
grassroots
and
shel
has
been
working
on
around
kind
of
like
hey.
O
We
have
this
currency,
so
it's
like
the
rest
of
the
ecosystem
around
this
look
like,
and
so
you
know
using
the
community
currencies
to
fund
like
developing
a
community
farm
and
then
being
able
to
pay
people
for
contributions
on
the
farm
and
and
being
able
to
like
generate
decision
making
and
consensus
around
these
like
community
nexus
points
and
stuff
like
that,
so
I
don't
know
shelley.
Do
you
want
to
talk
about
some
of
your
work
with
the
chamas
and
the
farm.
T
Yeah
sure
so
the
chamas
are
basically
just
these
mutual
credit
schemes
where
it's
mostly
like
women,
they
come
together
and
then
they
decide
to
basically
make
their
own
currency
that's
backed
by
the
products
and
services
that
they
provide.
T
So
we
realized
that,
since
it
was
mostly
women,
then
they're
mostly
using
the
sarafu
for
like
food
and
water,
that
maybe
we
could
come
up
with
this,
like
income
generating
activity
that
we
could
now
pump
in
like
kind
of
seed
in
the
money
that
way
so
through
the
inputs-
and
it's
been
great
like
we
had
this
guy
come
and
teach
us
about
syntropic
farming,
which
is
this
new
method
of
farming.
T
Well,
I
don't
know
if
it's
new,
but
it's
like
this
new
age
farming
method,
where
you
kind
of
use
forests,
fruit,
trees,
all
these
different
grasses,
like
turmeric
and
ginger,
and
and
it's
kind
of
like
this
synergist
synergistic
farming
method,
where
everything
is
kind
of
used.
You
know
you
have
like,
as
one
part
of
the
first
becomes
like
this
mulch,
that's
used
to
you
know,
put
on
the
on
the
rest
of
the
thing.
T
Then
you've
got
the
vegetables
on
the
other
side,
so
even
after
a
few
months
like
even
for
years
to
come,
you've
got
like
this
constant
produce
and
it's
like
an
all
year
round
produce
and
seeing
that
kenya
is
like
one
of
the
countries
that's
really
affected
by
climate
change,
because
it's
like
80
semi-arid
lands,
you
kind
of
need
something:
that's
more
resilient,
that's
going
to
work
throughout
the
year,
so
we
also
like
build
water
pans
as
well,
so
that
they
had
like
a
source
of
water
and
then
so
we
give
them
the
seeds
as
well.
T
So
what
we
found
was
with
like
traditional
aid
you
come
in
and
you
give
people
food
right,
great,
okay,
you
feed
them
for
like
a
few
days,
but
then,
with
this
kind
of
method
you
they
have
this.
They
have
this
decency
about
them,
because.
O
T
Feel
like
they,
they
they're
the
ones
who
are
creating
the
food
for
themselves
and
then
they're
using
these
these
tokens
to
like
pay
for
the
workers
who
are
then
buying
the
produce
with
the
with
the
tokens.
T
So
it's
like
this
closed
economy,
and
even
when
we
leave
it's
like
this
completely
autonomous
system
that
just
keeps
working
for
like
you
know,
time
and
again,
so
we
have
had
a
few
farms
that
have
been
like
really
good
success
and
we're
really
happy
about
it,
because,
even
after
the
donor
funds
like
leave,
there's
still
this
like
multiplier
effect
and
the
women
are
like
no
longer
using
their
money
to
buy
food
like
they're
all
have
using
the
sarafu
token
now
so
then
they
can
use
their
money
for,
like
things
like
hygiene
and
for
water,
like
for
drinking
water,
clean
drinking
water
and
for
for
health,
you
know
so
it's
like
really
it's
boosted
there
like
it's,
it's
completely
empowered
them
and
completely
changed
the
the
communities,
and
it's
I'm
it's
like
I'm
so
honored
to
be
working
with
them.
O
O
That
came
and
taught
will
how
to
do
this
stuff,
and
so
it's
just
like
really
awesome
that,
like
a
web,
3
permaculture
nexus,
you
know
is
like
spreading
around
the
world
and
like
sharing
stuff.
So
in
the
last
couple
of
minutes,
I
just
want
to
plug
a
couple
things
coming
up
that,
like
we
are
doing
that
are
really
exciting.
O
The
first
is
that
we,
in
partnership
with,
like
unicef,
I
think,
there's
a
lot
of
movement
like
a
lot
of
momentum
in
the
space,
the
one
three
space
right
now
to
work
on
this,
like
decentralized
certification,
kind
of
protocol
or
ideas
and
like
in
partnership
with,
like
unicef
and
some
other
group,
like
humanitarian
organizations.
O
There's
this.
You
know
idea
of
putting
this
hackathon
together.
So
we
can
do
like
you,
know,
certifications
and
then
be
able
to
sign
them
and
then
have
people
in
the
community
redeem
those
certifications
for
goods
and
services,
or
even
just
monetary
payments.
So
people
can
like
get
expertise
and
like
synotropic
agriculture
and
then
be
able
to
hang
on
to
that
nft
and
then
like.
O
If
some
business
person
in
the
city
wants
to
like
redeem
people
for
like
getting
that
certification,
they
can
easily
like
look
them
up
and
like
send
them
funds
and
stuff.
So
that's
kind
of
like
the
high
level
of
it,
but
like
that.
O
We're
still
talking
about
how
what
that
looks
like,
but
like
probably
we'll
announce
something
for
like
july,
for
like
a
hack
on
around
be
like
nfts
for
like
the
humanitarian
space
and
like
I'm
very
much
in
this
like
certification
kind
of
realm
and
then
the
other
really
cool
thing
that
we're
working
on
is
like
talk.
We
have
this,
like
you,
know
decentralized
infrastructure,
we're
trying
to
build
this
app.
But,
like
you
know,
africa
just
doesn't
have
like
a
ton
of
like
data
centers
and
stuff,
and
so
it's
like
how
do
we?
O
How
do
we
like
bring
these
kind
of
like
this?
You
know
blockchain
validator,
slash
need
for
infrastructure
like
wireless
accessibility
down
to
like
the
kind
of
the
grassroots
level,
and
so
we've
been
we've
been
talking
with,
like
althea
network,
who
does
kind
of
like
incentivized
mesh
networking.
A
O
O
A
Drop
as
many
as
you
can,
I
mean
community
currencies,
fueled
by
token
engineer,
bonding
curves
and
such
advancement
and
having
direct
impact
in
kenya.
It's
it's.
This
is
the
name.
Obviously
you
guys
are
working
on
incredible
things
and
we
would
love
to
support
and
just
get
involved.
So
yeah
give
us
as
many
links
as
you
can.
I
I
encourage
everyone
to
check
it
out.
Grassroots
economics
are
yeah
next.