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23:17 - Stewards
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B
Well,
I
hope
I
aim
to
impress
well
if
olivia
is
here,
then
we
can
get
started.
I
guess
I
I
wanna,
I
wanna
praise
olivia,
specifically
for
all
the
amazing
soft
gov
work
that
she
does
to
make
all
of
these
votes
and
the
infrastructure
that's
been
put
in
place
and
it
makes
everything
go
so
much
more
smoothly.
I
also
I
want
to
praise
santi
for
the
same
with
legal
he's
made.
Everything
is
just
done
and
ahead
of
the
game.
There's
no
fireworks.
No,
no
stress
no
mess.
It's
the
same
kind
of
deal.
B
I
also
I
want
to
praise
lauren
for
doing
the
voiceovers
for
the
params
I
wanna.
I
wanna
praise
craig
for
his
constant
support
and
offering
his
support
and
sticking
around
and
of
course
I
want
to
praise
zeptimus
for
the
great
work
recording
all
the
calls
and
making
sure
transparency
is
going
through
another
one
of
the
working
groups
that
it's
not
like
a
lot
of
fancy
stuff,
but
zap
and
ivy
have
done
an
amazing
job
of
making
sure
everything's
running
smoothly.
B
Praise
ask
the
laser
for
the
great
youtube
the
consistency
around
making
these
awesome
youtube,
graphics
and
all
the
design
work
in
this
behind
the
scenes
and
I'll
pass
it
to
eduardo.
A
Thank
you.
I
wanted
to
praise
to
also
to
as
laser
for
always
on
the
spot,
giving
me
the
graphics
that
I
will
take
me,
probably
a
bunch
of
hours
to
do
by
myself.
So
thank
you
for
that.
I
wanted
this
praise
to
chamela
verde
for
coming
and
assisting
to
the
calls
for
communities
and
to
show
interesting
communities
working
group.
A
I
wanted
this
press
to
crack
for
unaware
on
a
virtually
a
building,
putting
the
seat
on
me
before
community
building,
because
he
was
the
first
one
who
welcomed
me
to
the
thesis.
I
wanted
this
praise
to
credit
for
that
for
her
assistance
and
help
and
always
productive
calls.
I
wanted
to
praise
nate
for
always
present
and
final
praise
to
jean
for
always
having
the
space
to
talk
and
improvement.
I
wanna
pass
it
on
to
nate.
F
Thanks
eduardo
yeah,
I
want
to
praise
griff
mitch
and
lauren
for
their
work
on
the
initial
buy-in.
I
want
to
praise
christopher
for
all
the
rewards
work
that
he's
been
doing
in
project
managing.
I
want
to
praise
tam
for
just
being
a
just
true
leader
within
the
tec
and
helping
everybody
from
all
the
different
working
groups.
I
want
to
praise
libby
for
all
the
work
she
does
in
soft
gov.
F
I
want
to
praise
wonka
for
the
absolutely
wonderful
graviton
training
that
he
has
been
implementing
this
past
week
and
I
want
to
praise
eduardo
for
all.
The
work
you've
been
doing
in
communitas
has
been
really
amazing.
I
also
want
to
praise
optimus
for
all
the
transparency
work.
You've
been
doing
uploading,
the
videos
making
sure
all
the
calls
are
transparent,
and
I
will
pass
it
on
to
wonka.
G
Thanks
nate
yeah.
I
would
also
like
to
praise
mitch,
olivia
and
lauren
for
the
initial
buy-in
hack
session.
They
did
it's
great
that
proposal
levy
and
tam
for
her
participation
in
the
tia
academy
event.
Yesterday,
I
would
like
to
also
to
praise
aloe
issues
for
helping
with
the
graviton
training
and
for
leading
the
nbc
book
club
that
follows
this
call,
and
I
will
also
like
to
praise
septi
for
leading
last
week,
book
club
and
didan
for
leading
this
week,
graviton
training.
H
H
Kalaski
carol
for
your
enthusiasm
about
comments
and
case
studies
and
jumping
into
the
first
college,
studying
a
bunch
of
information
about
some
ideas
that
you
have
just
really
jumping
in
immediately
with
two
feet:
ivy
for
your
meticulous
work
with
wiki,
maturo
and
aloysius
for
the
book
club
initiative
on
saturdays
and
christopher,
I
feel
so
secure
knowing
you're
on
top
of
everything
and
every
detail
and
things
move
so
smoothly
when
they
have
your
eyes
on
them.
Acid.
Laser
for
the
image
for
the
book
club.
E
Here
this
is
my
first
time
in
a
community
call
so
praise
to
griffer
and
lauren
for
inviting
me
to
come
here
and
check
it
out.
I
was
involved
in
the
tec
graviton
training
this
week,
so
praise
to
wonkpel
and
to
dan
for
hosting
that
that
was
really
cool
and
just
praise
everybody
in
the
tec
for
making
such
awesome
tools
that
are
easily
leverageable
for
other
communities
that
are
kind
of
on
the
same
path
and
I'll
pass
it
to
david.
I
Good
morning
I'll
praise
everybody
who's
attending
our
call
here
at
the
moment.
I'd
also
like
to
throw
oak
praise
to
tam
and
libby
for
the
educational
event.
Yesterday,
it
was
so
neat
seeing
the
crowd
in
berlin,
as
we
also
attended,
digitally
praise
zepty
for
his
health,
covering
calms
praise
juan
for
the
graviton
training.
So
sad,
I
had
to
miss
this
week.
I
And
I
think
I'll
praise
nate
for
being
a
back
a
background,
superstar
and
even
a
front
ground,
superstar.
Okay,
thanks
I'll
pass
it
over
to
gene.
Did
you
go.
J
Like
the
phrase
walk
up
for
the
graviton
train,
it's
a
really
great
initiative
for
praise
aloysius
for
helping
me
find
the
tec,
and
the
book
club
is
gonna,
be
great
praise
to
miss
tam
for
being
essentially
tireless
doing
so
much
to
lead
everybody
praise
eduardo
for
his
efforts
in
the
community.
It's
really
cool
to
see
them
reaching
out
to
people
that
step
in
the
door
and
I'm
just
making
them
feel
right
at
home
right
away,
and
I
will
pass
it
to
chewie.
K
Thank
you.
Gene
okay
manu
is
sick,
so
I'd
like
to
wish
him
some
praise
medicine.
We
hope
to
see
you
back
soon.
K
Buddy
david
I've
nested
and
asked
laser
for
being
the
best
comp
team
that
a
dao
could
wish
for
sepsi
for
always
supporting
comes
mitch,
lauren
and
grifford
becoming
the
costa
rican
ninjas,
what
an
amazing
job
in
the
ccp
edwin
time
for
being
jet
fuel
in
the
communities,
machine,
gideon,
hello
issues,
lb
and
ms,
because
I
see
you
around
a
lot
and
it
makes
me
really
happy
kwanka
and
didan
for
this
week's
raviton
training,
angela,
because
the
tea
academy
is
the
tc
school,
smarter,
sister,
libby
and
ygg
for
teasing
moving
to
costa
rica.
K
Also-
and
I
think
that's
it
I'll
pass
it
wow
just
in
time,
nice
I'll,
pass
it
to
mata.
M
Thank
you.
I
praised
him
for
helping
to
transform
the
decision-making
guide
into
a
decision
tree
praise
christopher
for
his
consistency
and
fast,
but
careful
pace
and
the
reward
systems
zaptimus
for
the
attention
he
brings
to
all
the
calls
he's
present
in
and
for
raising
important
questions
to
keep
transparency.
M
Praise
ivy
for
being
on
point
with
her
communication
praise
angela
and
heater
for
organizing
tea
event
yesterday
in
berlin,
ben's
for
continuing
to
work
on
the
glossary
and
making
it
so
easy
to
navigate
mitch
for
his
support
and
the
reward
systems,
and
for
always
asking
the
questions
needed
for
clarification,
cuanca
for
the
organization,
care
and
promotion
he
puts
in
the
graviton
training,
craig
and
santi
for
being
the
first
stewards
who
volunteered
to
jump
in
the
tc.
I
really
appreciate
your
presence
in
the
community
I
had
more,
but
I
will
pass
to
craig.
N
Thanks
libby
yeah,
this
praise
to
libby
mitch
for
their
work
on
the
rewards
system,
upgrade
praise
to
griff,
lauren
and
mitch
for
the
initial
buy-in
access
love
all
the
mass
and
also
praise
to
eduardo
for
all
the
great
community
toss
work
right
back
at
you.
N
You
saved
me
and
I'll
pass
it
to
santi.
D
Thank
you
craig.
I
want
to
display
sean
for
his
amazing
working
vehicle.
He
is
always
there
reviewing
everything
and
providing
everything
I
want
to
dispraise
them
and
leave
for
the
yesterday
together,
I
want
to
displace
juan
carlos
for
the
amazing
training
that
putting
together
it's
improving
eduardo
for
the
end
time,
the
group
thing
and
zapier-
and
I
be
pretty
amazing.
E
Okay,
thanks
yeah
I'd
like
to
just
praise
to
griffin
mitch
for
hanging
on
to
the
initial
buy
hack
session
and
for
and
to
mitch
for
like
coming
to
costa
rica
and
then
being
like
a
great
neighbor
roommate,
making
us
a
roast
just
being
a
hero,
and
I'm
so
glad
he's
here.
E
I
want
to
praise
mata
verde
for
jumping
and
all
over
in
the
tec
and
in
giveth
and
looking
for
ways
that
you
can
contribute,
I'm
going
to
praise
bob
you
and
mitch
for
teaching
me
a
little
dev
thing
so
that
I
can
just
like,
I
don't
know,
update
typos
and
things
on
the
dashboard.
It's
super
nice
to
feel
empowered.
E
I
want
to
praise
sean
for
giving
legal
support
all
over
us
and
also
in
gibbeth,
and
I
want
to
praise
for
jumping
in
the
community
call
to
to
learn
from
the
things
that
we're
doing
here
in
the
tc.
I
want
to
praise
tam
for
being
just
inspiring
with
her
organization
and
like
superhero
capacity
I
like
admiring
from
a
distance,
and
then
I
try
to
be
like
you,
oh
dang,
I'm
out
of
time.
I
have
more
praise
I'll
put
in
the
channel
I'll
pass
it
to
pedro.
O
P
Sorry
new
to
discord
this
morning,
so
apologies.
Well,
I
struggle
to
find
a
button.
I'm
gonna
be
generic,
because
my
first
time
here
and
thanks
to
the
invite
and
throw
praise
to
all
of
you
for
what
it
seems
to
be
a
super
interesting
group
that
I'm
really
interested
to
learn
more
about
as
well
as
introduced
myself
to
you
guys
later
on
so
yeah.
P
Just
these
kind
of
groups
make
me
super
happy.
The
existence
of
these
type
of
groups
make
me
super
happy
that
it's
a
hopeful
future
that
we
can
build.
B
Already
went:
oh
no!
How
about
zaptimus.
C
Yeah
thanks.
I
wanted
this
place
to
mount
manu
for
the
capabilities
approach.
Presentation
yesterday
on
omega
and
79
for
leading.
C
Group
I
wanted
this
place
also
to
greet
florian
and
mitch
for
hacking
on
the
initial
y.
I
wanted
this
prize
to
grief
for
supporting
on
the
changing
permissions
on
the
hackstyle
forum
threat
and
same
for
making
that
boat.
I
wanted
this
place
to
levy
for
always
pushing
and
keeping
the
culture
very
human
centered.
I
wanted
this
place
to
ivy
for
being
very
accountable.
C
I
wanted
this
place
to
nate
for
yeah
the
solution
on
the
on
the
community.
J
C
And
also
one
of
these
first
one
for
the
nbc
book
club
is
very
it's
looking
very
nice.
I
wanted
this
place
to
town
for
the
amazing
retrospective
session,
an
incredible
coordination
on
the
whole
tc,
and
I
wanted
this
place
to
crease
for
the
me
like
he's,
always
in
the
meme
parties
and
I'll
pass
it
to
grief,
because
I
don't
know
how
to
pass
I'll
finish
on
the
chat.
Q
Yeah,
I
want
to
praise
pete
for
joining
the
call
and
for
all
the
energy
and
momentum
that
he
puts
behind
the
sentry
project,
protecting
the
old
growth
forests
really
important.
It's
been
a
joy
working
beside
him,
so
thanks
for
joining
pete,
and
I
want
to
praise
livy
for
being
so
focused
always
on
research
initiatives
and
it's
really
a
joy
to
work
with
her
on
the
rewards
research
program.
Q
I
want
to
praise
tamara
for
a
similar
thing
being
so
focused,
always
bringing
lots
of
focus
and
sort
of
keeping
me
on
track
with
what
I'm
working
on,
and
I
want
to
praise
metaverde
and
thomas
xm3
van
here.
The
two
of
them
are
very
passionate
in
the
labs,
so
praise
to
them
for
that
and
I'll
pass
back
to
you.
Griff.
B
Sure,
thanks
for
telling
me
thomas's
name
thomas,
do
you
want
to
take
it.
R
Oh
you're
unmuted,
we
can
hear
you
you
can.
Oh
awesome,
that's
surprising!
I
wasn't
actually
expecting
to
be
on
youtube
but
good
to
know.
So
I
actually.
I
would
like
to
thank
all
the
people
involved
in
graviton
and
I'm
still
struggling
a
little
bit
with
the
names
and
I'm
sure
we'll
forget
someone,
but
that
is
definitely
heron
bell.
R
Stefano,
I
think,
because
he
sent
me
a
pope
or
pull
up,
and
I
think
also
alicia's
did
that
one
time
so
like
thanks
for
for
organizing
and
I
apologize
in
advance
because
I
know
there's
a
lot
more
people
in
the
background.
B
Thanks
thomas
and
how
about
two
ooks,
I
I
see
you
popping
in
and
out,
are
you
able
to
dispraise.
B
S
Absolutely
praise
to
the
ygg
as
always
go
to
homie
praise
to
griff.
I
love
the
costa
rica
vibes,
please
to
learn
and
praise
to
zeptimus.
Always
thinking
about
you
homie,
so
you
guys
are
the
best.
B
Nice
thanks
24,
nico,
okay,
so
javi
just
jumped
in
too
javi.
Do
you
know,
do
you
know
the
praise
game.
B
So
if
there's
anyone,
if
there's
anyone
in
the
tec,
that
you
want
to
like
dish,
praise
or
acknowledge
for
their
their
good
work
this
week,
you
could
just
take
a
second
to
say
I
praised
ygg
for
his
awesome
labs.
This
last
class
was
great
and,
and
that
sort
of
thing.
B
Excellent
okay,
I
think
thank
thanks
javi.
I
I
think
that's
everyone,
except
for
meda
verde
and
two
look,
but
that's
okay.
Let's
just
get
this
party
started.
Welcome
to
the
53rd
community
call,
let
me
get
the
live
stream
going
or
the
shared
screen
going.
Oh
spoiler!
B
So
there
this
is
the
53rd
community
call,
although
we're
really
close
to
one
year,
we're
not
there
yet
one
year
in
the
making
as
a
community.
Thus
you
just
experienced
a
whole
bunch
of
praise.
We
d:
we
don't
just
do
it
in
these
calls.
We
also
do
it
on
discord,
so
go
in
there
and
just
praise
to
anyone.
You
want
at
any
time
there's
an
amazing
reward
system
group.
B
That's
like
working
out
the
kinks
of
what
we
were
doing
in
the
prey
system
before
and
so
there's
going
to
be
a
new
praise
system
coming
try
to
make
the
praise
super
high
quality,
so
people
who
are
quantifying
know
how
to
quantify,
even
because,
if
it's
just
a
name
and
like
this
guy
is
awesome,
we're
going
to
anonymize
the
names
so
there
or
that's
going
to
be
an
option
so
make
sure
to
make
super
high
quality
praises.
Just
a
reminder.
B
We
raised
1.5
million
dollars
in
the
hatch
and
that's
sitting
there
and
we're
going
to
design
an
economy
to
figure
out
how
to
use
it
so
get
ready
for
that.
That's
super
exciting
and
that's
what
we're
really
working
towards
as
a
community
and
the
ways
that
we
manage
our
community
to
make
sure
that
everything
stays
lovey-dovey
is
through
mutual
monitoring.
If
there
is
ever
something
awkward,
if
you
feel
a
weird
relationship
going
on
or
something
that
like
doesn't
feel
right
to
you,
someone,
maybe
someone's
just
getting
someone
else's
name
wrong.
B
You
can
report
it
in
the
type
form
and
we
have
a
undercover
secret
agent
group.
That's
going
around
and
making
sure
everything
is
all
sweet
and
and
lovey-dovey
in
the
community
so,
but
they
only
do
it
if
they
know
about
it,
so
help
us
out
and
tell
us
when
you
see
something
that
could
be
improved
within
within
the
community
vibes
and
another
way
to
just
like
always
make
sure
the
vibes
are
high
is
by
using
the
advice
process
when
we
are
a
decentralized
flat
organization.
B
Of
course,
you
don't
have
to
do
this
for
every
tiny
little
thing,
but
when
you're,
making
a
decently
sized
decision
make
sure
that
you
get
advice
on
it
before
it
starts
and
just
a
reminder
kind
of
like.
Why
are
we
even
here?
This
is
our
vision.
Our
vision
for
the
tec
is
to
enable
the
creation
of
ethical,
safe,
resilient
and
diverse
economic
systems
to
benefit
societies
around
the
world.
B
That's
the
goal,
that's
what
we're
working
towards
and
that's
what
we're
building
and
we
have
a
whole
bunch
of
working
groups
that
are
all
have
their
own
swing
and
angle
that
they're
taking
to
make
this
all
function.
So
we
have
a
new
world
order.
Actually
it's
just
the
new
order
for
this
call.
It's
not
that
big
of
a
deal,
but
it's
we
have
so
if
you
know
you're
probably
used
to
like
calling
on
people
as
a
steward.
B
Well
guess
what
we're
mixed
it
up
a
little
bit
so
make
sure
you
check
who
the
next
slide
is,
but
still
the
steward
of
stewards
is
kicking
it
off
with
the
community
stewards
group
tam.
Take
it
away.
H
Cool
hi
everyone
so
we're
ending,
ending
sprint
19
today,
which
means
tomorrow
we
will
be
celebrating
20
sprints
we're
starting
the
28th
sprint
in
the
tec,
which
means
40
weeks
together,
which
is
very,
very,
very
cool.
H
All
of
our
sprint
meetings
are
in
the
top
right
corner
of
the
slide,
also
on
our
calendar,
of
course,
they're
open
to
everyone
to
join
and
I'll
share
my
screen
now,
let's
see
just
give
me
one
moment:
okay,
that's
better.
H
Okay,
here,
oh
yeah,
sorry,
this
is
our.
This
is
our
timeline,
and
it's
also
on
the
on
the
community
call
slides.
We
are
going
to
be
refining
it
next
week,
but
it's
still
pretty
accurate.
I
think.
Next
week
we
will
have
an
even
more
accurate
one
and
probably
put
in
some
more
details
as
well,
as
I
said,
we're
starting
our
20th
sprint
tomorrow,
so
this
board
will
be
sort
of
wiped
out.
H
Everything
will
go
back
in
the
product
backlog
and
then
we
will
reprioritize
working
group
by
working
group
and
pull
things
into
the
new
sprint.
So
tomorrow,
night
saturday
morning,
when
you
come
back
to
the
sprint
board,
you
will
see
the
work
that
we're
doing
for
the
next
two
weeks,
all
in
the
sprint
backlog.
H
Okay,
so
at
the
end
of
the
sprint
we
do
a
sprint
retrospective.
You
can
see.
We've
been
doing
these
for
a
very
long
time,
and
today
we
celebrated
many
things
that
went
well
in
our
community.
We
celebrated
things
that
we
could
do
better
and
the
action
to
improve
is
going
to
be
that
we're
pulling
into
the
next
print
is
going
to
be
to
put
three
of
our
forum
posts
onto
the
meet
our
medium
channel,
so
people
in
medium
and
know.
H
What's
going
on
in
the
tec
yesterday
I
had
the
chance
to
present
the
tec
to
the
token
engineering
academy,
introduction
to
token
engineering.
It
was
a
live
berlin
event,
their
first
live
event
in
over
a
year
and
it
was
very
cool.
H
I
wanted
to
say
thank
you
to
peter
and
angela
for
giving
us
such
great
exposure
and
visibility
there
at
the
end
of
their
at
the
end
of
the
presentation,
the
full
hour
and
a
half
almost
two
hour
presentation,
their
call
to
actions
for
getting
involved
into
a
good
engineering
academy
included
joining
the
tec
discord
server,
so
that
was
very
cool
to
see
and
a
really
really
nice
surprise.
H
Olivia
also
presented
at
governauts
presented
governance
at
the
introduction
to
token
engineering
and
she
killed
it.
Of
course,
there's
going
to
be
a
video
that's
available
soon.
It's
chock
full
of
hardcore
token
engineers
presenting
daniro
vasilis
was
there
and
if
you
care
about
spoken
engineering,
it's
going
to
be
very
cool
for
you
to
watch.
H
I
think
it'll
be
out
soon,
and
I
want
to
make
an
important
point
here
about
token
engineering,
community
and
token
engineering,
commons
and
the
success
of
the
token
engineering,
community
and
academy
is
tied
to
the
success
of
the
tec
and
vice
versa.
We
really
are
just
one
community
so
in
in
order
to
like
harness
the
power
of
the
of
the
tec
and
our
community.
I
also
want
to
say
there
is
a
proposal
for
governance,
reward
systems,
research,
initiative
on
the
gnosis
forum,
proposals
forum
and
the
more
positive
comments
and
positive
feedback.
H
They
get
the
more
likely
they
are
to
receive
the
funding
for
this
super
important
initiative
for
token
engineering.
So
please
do
jump
over
to
the
forum
and
and
put
some
positive
things
on
the
forum
for
us
all
right.
So
the
stewards.
What
was
on
our
mind
this
week?
This
is
our
weekly
agenda.
We
were,
we
did
some
talk
around
the
initial
bio
of
the
tec
tokens.
H
It's
work
that
we
did
over
this
last
sprint,
really
mitch
griff
lauren,
wonka,
zap
and
myself
moved
it
forward.
They
say
it
takes
a
village.
It
really
does,
I
think,
we'll
be
ready
to
share
it
in
the
next
burns
for
advice,
process
from
the
whole
community,
communitas
and
legal
working
groups
have
also
drafted
their
funding
proposals,
so
we're
making
a
lot
of
progress
on
having
the
the
proposals.
H
I
think
we
have
the
full
list
here
of
all
of
the
working
group
drafted
proposals,
and
so
we'll
have
an
idea
of
how
much
we'll
be
requesting
from
the
tec
once
the
conviction
voting
and
once
the
comments
upgrade
happens
and
we
can
make
requests
to
convince
conviction,
voting
and
then
the
last
thing
is
there's
a
book
club
that
I
feel
super
passionate
about,
so
I'm
going
to
pitch
it
here,
it's
actually
mitodo
and
with
wiki
who
are
tec
members
who
have
started
this
initiative.
The
timing
is
very
easy.
H
Pacific
centric,
but
it
actually
also
works
for
cet.
If
well,
you
don't
have
much
to
do
on
saturday
mornings.
I've
had
this
book
for
like
five
years
and
I've
read
like
20
of
it,
so
I'm
really
committed
to
just
grinding
through
it
every
saturday
morning
with
a
group
of
people,
and
I
hope
that
you
can
join
us.
But
if
you
can't
join
us,
please
do
retweet
this,
so
we
can
get
some
more
people
into
the
book
club
and
with
that
I'll
pass
to
juan
carlos
in
gravity.
G
Thanks
tom
well
next
week
we
will
have
our
fifth
session
of
the
graviton
training
and
we
will
be
talking
about
human
resources
in
daos
by
loewy.
That's
amazing!
It's
not
to
see
humans
at
as
resources,
but
rather
give
resources
to
humans
in
the
house.
So
yeah
it's
going
to
be
really
interesting
and
the
call
to
action
is
that
we
have
an
nbc
book
club
right
after
this
call
in
the
double
book
club
server,
we
are
reading
non-violent
communication,
a
language
of
life
by
marshall
rosenberg,
it's
a
great
book.
G
G
That
is
also
something
that
fosters
transparency
with
the
management
of
of
of
this
information
and
we're
very
I'm
cautious
to
not
share
any
sensitive
information
in
the
in
the
repo
and
it's
just
to
have
like
yeah
the
registry
and
everything
in
order,
and
the
last
thing
to
say
is
that
the
invitation
to
join
the
tc
lounges
it's
on
fridays,
one
hour
before
the
tea
labs
and
yeah.
G
B
I'll
take
it
for
common
swarm
and
I'll
try
to
be
brief
about
it,
but
there's
a
lot
to
update.
So
the
biggest
thing
is
that
there's
actually
a
new
evm
crisper
front
end
super
cool.
It's
still
in
the
in
the
process,
but
chewie
actually
was
able
to
make
a
complex,
complex
request
to
a
dao.
B
So
was
I
and
it's
as
simple
as
just
typing,
in
a
couple
of
commands
like
add
the
agent
app
and
then
give
it
these
permissions,
and
then
it's
super
cool
and
it
really
descent
empowers
normal
people
to
make
complex
dial
proposals.
This
kind
of
these
kind
of
tools
are
are
are
critical
if
we
want
to
really
be.
You
know
bottom
up
as
far
and
and
avoid
the
technic
technocracy
that
dow's
usually
fall
into
also
to
support.
B
B
Well,
that's
all
back
up
on
one
hive,
but
to
make
sure
that
never
happens
again.
The
common
swarm
has
created
a
second,
completely
redundant
front
end
in
service
to
manage
our
dow,
our
dow
completely.
So
we
have
our
own
ipfs
pinner.
We
have
our
own
rpc.
We
have
our
own
front.
End
client,
that's
running!
B
Luckily,
major
praise
to
aragon
for
making
everything
so
d
able
to
be
decentralized
and
be
run
independent.
It
wasn't
that
much
work,
so
we
made
it
happen
and
in
fact,
there's
actually
a
vote
that
was
made
using
the
front
end
of
evm
crispr,
and
this
link
actually
shows
is
using.
You
can
see
xdiaragonblossom.software
blossom.
blossom
labs
will
be
the
the
group
that
kind
of
the
common
swarm
evolves
into
after
we
have
supported
this
initial
launch
of
a
commons,
but
we
have.
B
This
extra
vote
looks
like
it's
going
to
be
a
landslide
victory.
It's
not
really
that
big
of
a
vote.
It's
actually
in
our
in
the
previous
vote
for
minting
and
burning
people,
tokens
for
people
who
lost
their
addresses
because
we're
a
heart
we're
a
human-centered
dow.
When
we,
if
people
lose
their
ad,
lose
their
keys,
we
we
will
support
them
in
that
we
we
failed.
B
The
dow
voting
app
didn't
have
the
right
permissions
to
execute
that
vote,
so
this
vote
will
actually
just
give
the
doll
the
permissions
it
needs.
The
dao
has
the
permissions
to
grant
the
permissions,
but
it
didn't
have
the
permission,
so
it's
very
technical
behind
the
scenes
vote
that
will
basically
allow
us
to
well.
First.
The
first
thing
is
to
refund
the
tollgate
fee.
So
to
create
this
vote,
it
cost
a
thousand
dollar
raftex
die.
B
This
will
transfer
a
thousand
raft
exercise
back
to
the
person
who
proposed
the
vote
and
then
give
the
permissions
that's
needed.
So
we
can
click
the
execute
button
on
the
previous
boat.
M
M
How
are
we
looking
into
like
building
the
the
back
end?
What
are
the
functionalities
that
are
there?
I
won't
get
in
too
much
details.
I
think
everybody
should
take
a
look
at
it
and
that's
more
or
less
like
a
sneak
peek
of
how
things
will
will
look
like
and
operate
and
also
I
already
mentioned
less
time,
but
oops.
M
The
mitch
made
this
forum
post
outlining
the
the
process,
and
there
was
a
little
vote
in
here
just
to
signal.
If
all
of
the
comments
were
addressed
or
if
there
was
a
further
dressing
needed
before
we
could
actually
move
forward,
and
it
seems
like
it
looks
good.
So
if
you
made
a
comment
here-
and
you
don't
think
it's
addressed
yet,
please
continue
to
chat
in
the
forum,
but
it
feels
like
the
process
is
in
a
good
pace
and
we're
making
progress.
M
And
then
today
I
posted
in
the
forum
this
rules
of
phrase
and
quantification.
So
it's
still
a
little
bit
in
the
works,
because
we
are
still
choosing
the
source
cred
parameters
and
that
will
affect
the
praise
a
little
bit,
but
not
too
much.
So
just
an
overview
is
that
anyone
can
praise.
M
You
should
just
contact
a
steward
if
you
want
to
request
praise
powers
and
that
praise
powers
can
be
retrieved,
then
in
case
of
like
breaking
the
cult
of
conduct
and
and
things
like
that,
and
you
can
see
more
in
their
community
covenant
and
then
whether
we
praise
so
I
I
like.
I
have
this
image
in
my
head
and
I
think
it
helps
so
imagine
praise
as
a
magical
device
that
can
transform
invisible
pieces
of
value
into
these
visible
and
tangible
flows
of
value.
M
So
everything
that
it's
in
that
like
invisible
space
and
you
want
to
materialize,
praise
it
something
that
people
are
doing
that
only
you
are
seeing,
bring
it
to
the
awareness
of
the
collective
and
let
that
person
be
rewarded
for
the
value
they
are
providing.
So
here
are
some
examples
that
I
collected
in
all
of
our
praise
in
all
of
our
praise
channel.
M
But
then
what
we
don't
praise
is
what
is
going
to
be
captured
by
source
cred.
So
it's
already
running
in
the
back
end,
but
we're
not
actually
rewarding
those
contributions,
so
we're
in
this
weird
transition
phase.
But
you
can
see
the
full
list
of
actions
that
are
currently
rewarded
by
source
cred
and
then
we
should
try
not
to
praise
those
and
some
of
those
that
are
very
easily
praised
by
us.
M
M
I
suggest
we
already
start
making
this
transition
like
slowly
praising
less
this
type
of
things,
but
still
we
don't
have
source
cred
up
and
running
fully.
So
so
this
is
still
gonna
be
praised,
but
is
that
like
transition
phase
just
to
keep
awareness
and
and
then
all
the
the
other
details,
you
can
take
a
look
there
and
oh
yeah.
So
there
is
a
proposal
template
the
eduardo
put
up.
This
will
help
us
a
lot
to
have
one
template
for
all
of
the
types
of
voting
we
could
do
just
some.
M
Some
voting
processes
would
have
added
features
and
other
would
have
less
so,
for
example,
we
wouldn't
we
wouldn't
write
funding
information
in
snapshot,
but
we
would
do
on
conviction
voting,
but
we
are
working
with
this
one
template
for
for
all
of
the
proposals,
and
it
would
be
great
to
have
more
feedback
in
here
and
we're
looking
for
that
balance
of.
Is
this
intuitive,
but
also
not
too
easy,
so
it
doesn't
become
spammy,
so
we're
looking
into
that
like?
M
How
can
we
have
a
lot
of
information
but
also
keep
intuitive
and
and
easy
to
make?
And
then
talking
about
spam
zaptimus
made
snapshot
to
work
for
proposals
only
for
people
who
have
at
least
one
tch
tokens.
So
we
won't
be
receiving
spam
anymore
because
we
have
our
trusted
group
and
the
trusted
seed
and
with
that
I'll
pass
to
transparency.
C
Oh
thanks
vivi,
I
thought
it
was
comes,
but
okay
yeah.
This
is
sharing
yeah.
We
meet
every
two
weeks
on
transparency,
3
p.m,
city
and
yeah.
Basically,
this
week
we
were
working
on.
We
were
doing
actually
taxation
with
me
and
ivy,
trying
to
improve
the
audit
and
probably
by
next
week
we
can
get
something
ready
for
advice
process
like
we
have
some.
There
are
some
things
in
the
other
like
we
we
have.
C
Maybe
we
don't
want
to
show
that
and
yeah
that's
why
we
are
going
to
use
advice
process
for
like
to
discuss
the
points
we
want
to
actually
monitor
in
the
community
and
whatnot
and
yeah,
and
we
also
have
another
project
like
we
have
like
a
deadline
of
two
weeks
like
for
doing
it,
because
it's
going
to
benefit
communities
and
it's
going
to
yeah
gather
the
information
from
the
discord
and
from
the
forum
and
yeah
and
do
analytics.
M
T
A
No
worries,
thank
you,
libby,
hello,
everyone,
so
comedians
working
group
this
week
past
week
and
this
week
was
quite
an
interesting
one.
So
the
first
part
that
we
worked
on
was
the
morning
journey.
We
are
trying
to
improve
the
way
that
everyone
arrives
to
the
server.
So
if
you
have
any
idea
any
feedback,
you
want
to
provide
for
the
burning
journey
you're
more
than
welcome
to
to
submit
it.
The
stores
of
this
working
group
it's
time-
and
I
so
you
can
send
this
to
us
or
just
share
it
on
the
community.
A
A
We
are
on
the
web
officially
thanks
to
christopher
price
to
him,
because
we
were
invisible
in
the
website,
but
now
we
are
live
there
and,
as
you
see
on
the
screenshot
of
me
talking
awkwardly,
this
was
the
past
dc
lounge
last
friday,
5
p.m,
and
there
was
quite
an
attendance,
even
people
who
joined
from
their
phones
on
their
cars,
and
it
was
really
nice
to
welcome
people
and,
at
the
end
of
the
call,
aloe
issues
actually
played
a
keyboard
for
us.
A
A
If
you
can,
if
you're
available
on
fridays,
5
pm,
because
it's
a
nice
way
to
connect
in
a
different
level
and
to
you
know
you
never
know,
you
will
find
someone
who
lives
next
to
you
who
are
a
friend
of
a
friend
who
knows,
besides
that
this
week
on,
I
don't
know
if
you
guys
knows,
but
we
have
a
welcome
bot,
which
is
a
bot
that
basically
sends
you
a
few
questions,
and
some
of
the
answers
were
quite
interesting
this
week.
A
So
we
had
a
few
faults
coming
from
the
forefront
podcast
we
were
mentioned
there
and
then
another
bunch
of
people
came
coming
from
the
dao
house
how
to
dial
curse
so
kudos
to
those
two
communities
for
keeping
us
in
mind
and
mentioning
us,
thank
you
and
if
any
of
you
came
from
one
of
those
communities,
you're
more
than
welcome
to
to
be
part
of
all
of
our
initiatives
and
communities.
First
recording
call
is
live
on
youtube.
We
had
a
issue
with
the
first
calls
because
they
were
not
recorded.
A
So
if
you
want
to
take
a
look
at
what
our
working
group
do,
you
can
go
to
youtube
channel
and
find
our
first
recording
call.
Besides
that,
we
have
the
calls
on
for
weekly
sync
for
this
working
group
on
mondays
8pm
cet
on
wednesdays.
We
have
orientation
call
if
you
are
new
if
you
are
not
new,
but
you
have
questions
and
you
don't
know
where
to
ask
them
come
on
board
wednesday,
6
00
pm
cet.
A
We
welcome
you,
a
bunch
of
stewards
show
up
also,
and
you
can
meet
part
of
our
community.
There
is
no
such
thing
as
a
bad
question,
so
you
can
ask
it
there
and
finally,
as
I
mentioned
the
ec
lounge,
which
is
a
hangout
space
for
non-related
to
work
talks,
it's
5
pm
cet
thanks
for
the
special
effects
group,
and
with
that
I
will
pass
it
on
to
omega.
U
Hello,
so
just
a
quick
update
if
you
can
go
to
the
next
slide
already.
Basically,
we
started
the
series
on
one
of
the
initiatives:
ethics
of
token
engineering
and
token
entering
ethos.
We
started
a
series
on
decision
making
frameworks
and
the
first
one
was
presented
by
manu
yesterday
capabilities
approach.
U
U
So
that's
quite
interesting
framework
that
lays
the
dynamics
and
the
different
landscape
of
the
decisions
that
need
to
be
taken
with
reach
from
you
know,
simple,
chaotic,
complex,
too
complicated
and
one
mode
of
reasoning
won't
cut
it
in
all
situations.
U
So
mapping
that
to
token
engineering
dynamics
is
going
to
be
quite
fun,
and
these
are
sessions
where
we
are
basically
preparing
this
so
come
join
next
wednesday
and
help
us
get
more
insights
and
make
these
frameworks
synthesize
them
to
more
useful
tools
for
us
and
with
that
sean
in
tech,
labs.
Q
Thank
you,
soul.
Sister.
That's
super
cool
stuff.
Looking
forward
to
dropping
in
this
wednesday,
so
yeah
tech
labs
lots
happening.
We've
got
a
bit
of
a
board
here.
If
you
go
to
the
next
slide
there
griff,
so
there's
lots
happening
throughout
the
ecosystem.
So
we've
got
a
bit
of
a
board
here.
I'm
thinking
we
might
I'll
get
these
all
up
on
the
calendar.
Actually,
the
tec
calendar
they're
not
all
up
there
yet,
but
we've
got
the
usual
tech
labs.
Fridays.
Q
Q
So
we've
got
the
praise,
evolution
or
the
reward
systems
task
force.
Meeting
thursdays
4
p.m.
Central
european
time.
This
just
started
this
week,
there's
a
dow
to
dow
models
workshop
happening
in
the
prime
dow
server.
This
is
really
cool.
We're
going
over
the
proposal,
inverter
and
all
the
potential
use
cases
that
it
could
be
used
for
it
was
really
fun,
so
that's
wednesdays,
6
p.m.
Central
european
time
in
prime
dow
discord
we've
got
token
spice
development
workshops.
These
are
really
awesome.
Q
Trent
mcconaughey
drops
in
here
and
just
drops
these
wisdom
bombs
that
are
so
valuable
if
you're
interested
in
software
engineering.
This
is
the
place
to
be
those
are
mondays,
5,
p.m.
Central
european
time.
In
the
token
engineering
academy,
we've
got
block
science,
open
office
hours,
thursdays,
9
a.m,
pst
and
long
tail,
financial,
open
office,
hours,
tuesdays
and
thursdays
at
noon.
Pst.
Those
are
led
by
octopus
and
they're,
just
really
fun:
sort
of
philosophy
and
wisdom,
sharing
sessions
and
they're
only
30
minutes,
so
pretty
low
commitment,
so
I'll
I'll
get
these
up
on
the
calendar.
Q
They're
not
all
up
there
that
just
dawned
on
me
now,
but
lots
happening
in
the
community,
so
stay
tuned.
Everyone
and
I'll
pass
over
to
probably
chewie's
up
next
with
comms.
K
Thanks
ygg,
so
in
comes
we
meet
every
tuesday
right
now
we
are
working
in
some
creative
onboarding.
K
So
if
you
know
anyone
that
would
like
to
contribute
to
the
tec
soon
and
under
this
project
called
team,
we're
gonna
be
having
some
bounty
and
yes,
this
is
gonna,
be
like
our
reality.
Post
comments
upgrade
so
we're
also
doing
a
new
manifesto
which
is
gonna
be
presented
soon.
So
yesterday
stay
close
to
the
working
group
and
we
hope
to
see
you
next
to
the
inner
meeting
I'll
pass
it
to
griff
in
params.
D
Thank
you
grief
our
real
quick
here
at
legal
working
group
we've
been
focused
on
the
terms
and
conditions
for
operating
with
our
bonding
curve
once
we
launch
the
commons
final
dial
and
we're
probably
going
to
be
ending
this
next
friday
tomorrow.
So
we
encourage
you
to
check
the
document
or
join
us
tomorrow
at
4
p.m.
On
our
working
group
session,
if
you
want
to
get
a
feeling
of
what's
that
document
going
to
be
and
we've
been.
D
About
from
the
legal
perspective,
we
meet
friday,
4
p.m,
central
european
time,
every
other
friday.
Tomorrow
is
our
next
meeting.
So
we
welcome
you
to
join
us
and
with
that
I'll
pass
through
param
script,.
B
Thanks
santi
yeah,
I
mean
you
guys
know
the
drill.
We've
been
I've
been
saying
the
same
stuff
every
week.
There's
a
lot
of
action
right
now.
We
have
an
amazing
dashboard.
We're
not
gonna
do
a
demo
today,
even
though
I
see
pedro's
here,
I
think
we
can
skip
it
because
there's
not
a
lot
of
stuff
new
stuff
to
show
off
necessarily
but
the
big
so
no
demo
today,
but
please
consider
trying
demoing
it
yourself.
B
Here's
the
link
to
give
it
a
try
and
anything
that
you
notice
can
be
better.
Please
make
issues.
Oh
man
it'll
help
us
so
much
because
we
have
this
beautiful,
zen
hub
board
that
we're
managing
all
the
issues
we
have
the
last
well.
We
have
a
beta
testing
param
party
tomorrow,
10
p.m,
berlin
time,
1
pm
la
time,
2
p.m.
For
me,
in
costa
rica,
so
definitely
check
the
tec
calendar
and
if
you
can
come
to
this,
you
will
not
regret
it.
This
is
real
token
engineering.
B
We
will
show
you
you'll,
get
to
teach
yourself
and
work
with
the
community
on
how
to
design
an
augmented,
bonding
curve
and
conviction.
Voting
dial
and
beyond
that.
You
will
have
the
app
you
will
actually
help
us
design
our
economy
because
we're
doing
it
collectively
and
iteratively
as
a
community
we're
going
to
design
our
economy
collaborative
economics
first
time
ever
so
definitely
consider
coming
to
the
beta
testing
param
party
tomorrow,
or
also
we'll
have
another
one
on
tuesday
about
about
3
p.m.
B
Est
the
we
have
this
four
hour
hack
session
on
sunday
that
we,
where
we,
where
we
get
a
lot
done,
but
we'll
one
hour
in
we'll,
have
another
beta
testing
program
a
hack
session
there.
So
if
you
can't
make
that
that
time,
I
come
for
the
sunday
sunday
fun
day,
and
then
we
also
meet
on
tuesdays
to
manage
to
manage
more
other
other
work.
You
know
we
just
have
a
lot
of
meetings:
okay,
anyway,
tc
spotlight,
I'm
so
happy
to
introduce
peter
from
century.
P
Hit
the
share
screen
to
excuse
me
if
there's
any
technical
issues
here,
while
I
sort
out,
I
like
getting
permission
to
share
my
screen
suddenly,
because
I've
never
done
it
on
discord
before
so.
Apologies
two
seconds.
P
P
So
thanks
for
the
invite
I'll
do
this,
we've
got
a
bit
of
a
pace
going
on
here,
so
I'll,
try
and
keep
it
up
and
give
you
the
briefest
nutshell
about
what
we're
doing,
thanks
for
the
invite
and
sean
for
the
intro
and
stuff
and
nathan
invite
very
much
aligned
with
your
visions
as
an
organization.
What
we're
trying
to
do,
which
is
exciting
bit
of
background
on
me,
I'm
a
kind
of
entrepreneur
angel
investor.
I've
got
supply
chain
business,
that's
bcorp,
certified!
I
help
people
make
products
and
bring
products
to
life.
P
Virtual
and
real.
Some
of
you
might
know
the
holochain
project.
Don't
know
if
you're
familiar
with
that.
Well,
I'm
the
guy
who
makes
the
boxes
so
that's
something
that
I
get
on
with
super
interesting
super
interested
in
the
crypto
space
and
have
been
for
a
long
time.
I
live
in
british
columbia
at
the
moment
on
salt
spring
island
and
fairy
creek,
which
I'm
sure
a
lot
of
you
would
have
heard
about.
Is
the
the
protest
happening
in
the
old
growth
forest
near
to
us
here?
P
My
kids
are
nature,
schooled
we're
very
keen
on
kind
of
like
protecting
that
area,
but
I
wanted
to
understand
a
bit
more
about
it
and
a
couple
of
things
stuck
out
to
me
as
an
entrepreneur.
Looking
at
the
space,
I
was
like
hang
on
a
minute:
there's
a
gofundme
there,
where
a
million
dollars
has
been
raised
from
everyday
people
to
help
protect
that
area.
So
I
was
like
interesting,
went,
looked
at
it
and
saw
what
they
were
doing
with
the
money.
P
The
truth
is
what
they
were
trying
to
do
was
then
fight
all
stuff
in
courts,
legal
cases,
it
was
a
load
of
money
going
to
lawyers
basically
to
to
fight
it.
There
was
no
systemic
solution
to
what
was
going
on.
I
was
like
hang
on
a
minute.
P
There
must
be
something
here
with
what's
with,
with
with
all
these
new
technologies
and
d5
technologies
coming
in
and
the
nfts
and
crypto
space
was
like
hang
on.
There
must
be
a
way
to
do
this,
so
basically
I
saw
it
as
an
untapped
situation.
There
was
there,
was
people
willing
to
give
away
their
money,
not
even
invest
it
in
old
growth,
and
yet
there
was
no
va.
P
There
was
no
value
capture
mechanism
to
funnel
that
as
effectively
to
those
hectares,
as
there
was
for
this
beautiful
many
hundreds
of
year
olds,
global
lumber
market
that
was
very
efficiently
routing
market
demand
right
down
to
the
hectares,
and
I
looked
at
the
solutions
in
play
and
basically
you
know:
you've
got
lumber
and
extractive
economics
versus
conservation
and
there's
a
whole
lot
of
compromise
complications.
Around
conservation
conservation
is
all
about
it's
a
it's
another.
No,
no
you're
not
allowed
to
do
it
not
position.
I
did
that.
P
P
So
that's
what
I
started
to
look
into
start
to
build
a
framework
for
that
and
then
and
it's
kind
of
snowballed
from
there
into
this
century
project
which
is
starting
to
take
to
take
shape
in
a
really
exciting
ways,
particularly
with
sean
at
longtail
who's
come
on
board
but
effectively.
P
I
wanted
to
look
at
how
we
could
build
a
framework
that
created
a
regenerative,
sustainable
economic
model
that
properly
counterbalanced
extractive
economics
and
gave
communities
in
the
area,
a
choice,
but
also
allowed
the
world
to
find
a
way
to
channeling
a
capital
to
those
local
areas,
so
that
when
a
local
area
took
a
decision
to
to
go
down
the
conservation
route
or
the
protection
route,
it
wasn't
something
that
was
being
paid
for
locally.
It
was
being
paid
for
globally
by
the
the
ability
to
collect
that
demand.
P
P
As
well,
oh
happy
awesome.
Okay,
let
me
have
a
look.
Oh
you
do
great.
Can
you
pop
back
a
couple
of
slides
there
dude
for
me
just
to
the
second
one?
That's
cool
yeah.
Basically,
that's
a
great
visualization
and
thanks
for
stepping
in
for
me,
there
sean
great
visualization.
It
just
shows
that
you
know
right
now.
The
the
world's
economic
systems
only
value
that
area
in
its
dead
state.
P
We
all
know
and
common
sense-
tells
us
that
old
growth
particularly
plays
an
outsized
role
in
in
climate
change,
mitigation,
biodiversity,
watershed
protection
and
and
a
multitude
of
other
things.
Carbon
capture
is
a
huge
part
of
that.
P
Just
a
couple
of
top
points
on
that
two
to
three
percent
of
the
forests
in
the
north
of
north
of
america
actually
represent
forty
percent
of
the
carbon
capture
and
that
two
to
three
percent
is
the
old
growth.
A
tree
that
is
50
years
old
will
have
only
captured
in
its
entire
life
to
date.
Up
to
that
point,
the
amount
of
carbon
that
a
single
tree
in
an
old
growth
forest
will
capture
in
12
months.
So
it
is
a
it's.
P
So
they
play
a
huge
role
and
we
just
basically
have
got
to
create
an
economic
paradigm
that
the
global
markets
can
access
that
counterbalances,
that
pressure
of
extractive
economics,
because
right
now,
as
an
indigenous
community
in
fairy
creek
on
the
west
coast
of
canada,
if
you're
not
allowed
to
create
economic
opportunity
and
revenue
through
traditional
forestry
methods
and
extractive
methods,
it's
a
vastly
different
economic
opportunity
that
you
have
access
to.
So
what
we
need
to
do
is
realign
global
value.
P
P
So
this
was
the
framework
we
started
to
pull
together
as
to
how
that
could
work,
and
it's
using
two
key
kind
of
parts
which
you
guys
will
be
very
familiar
with.
One
is
nfts
and
one
is
a
liquid
token.
The
nft
is
basically
what
we're
looking
at
doing
is
taking
areas
of
land
identifying
key
trees
within
that
within
that
area,
mapping
them
gps,
coordinates
species
type
age
and
then
wrapping
them
all
into
an
nft.
P
Where
what
we
do
is
we
create
living
rights
for
those
trees,
as
opposed
to
logging
rights,
so
we
create
a
complete
counterbalance
to
logging
right
sales.
This
is
separate
to
land
ownership.
This
is
so.
This
can
be
applied
to
private
land.
It
could
be
part
of
public
land.
This
is
about
a
layer
of
protection
that
sits
above
the
land
in
a
very
similar
way
to
logging
rights
currently
sit
above
land
ownership
as
well.
P
So
we
wrap
all
of
those
into
an
ft
and
an
area
of
land,
for
example,
will
then
end
up
with
a
total
tree
age
so
say:
you've
got
10
trees
on
that
hectare.
They're,
a
thousand
year
old
we've
got
10
000
tree
years,
wrapped
up
into
that
nft.
Then
what
we
do
is
we
have
a
liquid
token.
Hence
the
century
token
that
represents
a
hundred
years
of
tree
life,
so
you'd
need
then
a
hundred
of
our
tokens
to
buy
that
nft,
but
you
don't
own
the
trees.
What
you're
doing
is
you
own?
P
P
We
then
work
to
create
value
out
of
that
through
existing
market
systems
such
as
carbon
markets,
etcetera,
so
they're
like
nfts,
but
with
a
dividend
that's
generated
through
currently
carbon
markets,
but
hopefully
later
as
newer
things
come
along,
like
biodiversity
credits,
etcetera,
we
can
use
our
existing
asset
base
if
you
like,
of
certified
old
growth
to
access
those
as
they
become
available
as
well.
So
you.
B
P
P
Right
so
in
essence,
that's
what
it's
about
it's
about!
Taking
old
growth,
trees
certifying
them
making
them
available
to
purchase.
So
you
have
an
asset
sale
that
counteracts
lumber
sales
directly
and
then
you
have
ongoing
revenues
from
carbon
credits,
etcetera
that
create
land
stewardship
revenues
to
create
jobs
and
prosperity
and
autonomy
for
the
indigenous
groups.
Underneath
there.
B
You
go.
That's
amazing!
That
is
an
amazing
token
engineer
in
engineering
work
to
actually
make
the
world
a
better
place.
Well
done.
I
was
so
happy
to
have
you
here.
Thank
you
so
much
for
your
work
in
this
space
and
do
you
have
it
like
a
twitter
or
anything
that
people?
How
do
people
get
in
touch
with
your
project?
We're.
P
Literally,
just
setting
up
social
media
channels,
but
at
the
moment,
if
you
sign
up
on
email,
century.org,
then
as
soon
as
we've
got
our
channels
and
stuff
moving
properly,
then
we'll
fire
out
an
email
there
to
push
people
to
twitter,
etc,
but
yeah,
it's
all
in
progress,
we're
we're
trying
to
kind
of
make
stuff
as
we're
running
at
the
moment,
but
that's
great
because
people
are
demanding
on
us.
People
want
to
put
money
in
for
protection.
It's
it's!
It's!
It's
growing
at
a
huge
rate.
B
B
Yes,
exactly,
thank
you
so
much
for
your
work
and
you
know
another
there's
a
right
now.
Thank
you
all
for
coming
to
the
call
right
now,
there's
an
nvc
book
club.
If
you
want
to
learn
how
to
be
a
better
communicator
and
be
more
impactful,
with
your
words,
definitely
consider
jumping
over
to
the
dow
book
club,
discord,
server
and
learning
about
rosenthal's
work
around
non-violent
communication
and,
if
not
hey
I'll,
see
you
guys
later.