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Timecodes:
00:00 - Praise time!
14:05 - Agenda
17:37 - Stewards
19:03 - Legal
19:38 - Gravity
22:45 - Hatcher putreach
24:25 - Soft Gov
28:08 - Transparency
29:55 - 0mega
31:24 - Labs
33:40 - Comms
35:48 - Params
40:10 - Common swarm
43:32 - MultiSaf
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A
The
start
party
started
because
we
have
a
lot
to
do
during
this
call,
so
I'll
I'll
just
start
with
so
much
praise.
I
want
to
praise
everybody
for
getting
home,
nate,
septi,
chewie
and
all
the
people
who
had
finally
made
it
home
this
week
back
to
back
to
you,
know
off
of
paris,
still
reeling
off
of
all
the
ferris
stuff.
So
it's
I'm
sure
it
feels
really
good
to
be
home.
A
I
want
to
praise
sam
and
who
else
paulo
and
fabio
and
fabulous
friends
and
and
who
else
well,
obviously,
santi
and
the
artist
who
made
the
nft
and
nft.tcollins.org
is
super
cool,
really
really
cool
to
see
the
the
the
top
10
contributors
to
the
hatch,
we'll
get
nfts.
And
of
course
I
want
to
give
major
praise
to
the
two
people
who
don't
who
contributed
a
hundred
thousand
dollars
to
the
hatch.
A
That's
super
cool
we
and
everybody
else
who
has
made
it
who
contributed
to
the
hatch
we're
halfway
to
goal.
So
that's
super
exciting
and
with
that
I'll
pass
it
to
lauren.
B
Hey
everyone:
okay
cool.
I
want
to
praise
everybody,
who's
been
doing,
hatcher
outreach
and
trying
to
get
extra
people
putting
tokens
into
the
tc,
so
griff
eduardo,
livy's,
epiwonka,
sanjitsui,
manu
nate,
and
all
these
people
who
are
in
this
last
call
and
also
all
those
people
came
to
this
last
call
just
to
hang
out.
It
was
really
nice
just
to
connect
with
everyone.
I
missed
you
all
so
much.
I
want
to
praise
ivy
for
all
her
work,
doing
the
twitter
and
also
for
sharing
around
the
hatch
token
swag
stuff.
B
C
Thanks
lauren
yeah,
I
want
to
praise
griff
for
all
the
work
you
did
in
paris.
It's
really
amazing
great
great
talk
as
well.
I
want
to
praise
tam
and
julie
for
all
the
coordination
in
chuga
as
well
katie
for
all
the
coordination
they
did
on
the
groundwork
in
paris,
which
was
just
really
awesome,
making
sure
everybody
was
taken
care
of
and
got
home
safely.
C
I
want
to
praise
everybody
who's
donated
to
the
hatch.
The
two
big
contributors
are,
such
a
huge
push
for
people
to
get
active.
I
want
to
praise
chewie
for
all
the
comms
work
and
finally
meeting
you
in
person
and
everybody
else
that
I
got
to
meet
in
person
in
paris,
which
is
really
awesome
so
I'll
pass
it
to
edu.
D
Thank
you,
nate.
I
want
to
displace
tam
for
taking
our
well-deserved
vacations
and
holidays.
I
wanna
disrespect
to
septi
for
finally
making
it
home.
I
wanna
disgrace.
You
also
septi
libby,
cliff
and
craig,
who
has
been
helping
with
the
outreach
I
wanted
this
place
to
nate
for
a
meeting
in
person
as
well
as
sui
huanca
dante.
Well,
I
didn't
know
something,
but
I
will
put
him
on
the
phrase
too
tam
suga
and
so
many
people
that
probably
will
miss
from
this
list.
D
I
will
actually
this
place
to
angela,
for
she
was
always
like
around
our
group
and
always
like
giving
feedback
to
us
and
paris.
So
this
praise
to
her,
and
that
will
be
all
I
will
pass
it
on
to.
E
F
I
want
to
praise
zaptimus
for
being
so
consistent
with
his
work
and
for
always
wanting
to
help.
I
want
to
praise
anna
marie
that
brought
really
great
and
needed
questions
to
soft
gov
this
week
and
made
great
blog
posts.
I'm
gonna
praise
everyone
who
contributed
to
the
dashboard,
because
it's
looking
amazing
just
a
sneak
peek
griff
shared
it's
like
really
really
incredible.
F
I
wanna
praise
tim
for
yeah
for
taking
vacation
for
taking
it
serious
her
her
time
off
and
for
not
being
here
today,
and
I
want
to
praise
katie
for
pushing
the
community
blog
post
even
being
in
the
middle
of
a
fire
situation
in
montana.
G
Hey
guys
happy
to
see
you
all,
I
wanna
praise
everyone
that
I
got
to
meet
in
paris
as
well,
especially
the
ones
that
are
still
getting
better
from
kobe.
Then
that
got
it.
I
want
you
to
feel
better
guys
for
real
yeah.
That's
basically
it
also
chewie,
thanks
for
the
awesome
info
that
you
brought
about
the
situation
that
is
happening
on
on
regarding
the
source
crit.
That
was
cool.
I
want
to
check
on
that
I'll,
pass
it
to
bunker.
E
Thanks
matteo
well,
I
I
want
to
praise
grief
because
it
was
an
amazing
experience
and
he
led
us
all
going
to
paris.
I
also
want
to
praise
acid
laser
because
he's
been
collaborating
a
lot
and
contributing
with
some
designs
and
also
from
for
the
youtube
channels
and
for
gravity.
I
want
to
praise
nate
for
this
book
that
he
gave
to
me
and
I
was
reading
it
and
it's
very
good
about
organizational
identity,
and
I
really
agree
with
some
of
the
thesis
of
the
book.
E
I
also
want
to
praise
chewie
because
he
was
working
a
lot
so
that
a
lot
of
things
were
worked
in
in
paris
and
also
julie
that
she
was
very
caring
for
all
of
us.
Okay
and
I
will
pass
to
lauren.
E
A
No
then,
let's
go
acid
laser.
H
Thank
you,
chris
hello,
everyone.
So
I
would
like
to
pray
septimus
for
his
help
with
the
youtube
channel
and
juanka
for
kid,
involving
me
in
gravity
all
the
stuff,
ivy
chewie
and
mount
manu
for
their
contributions
in
comms
and
chewy,
because
he
deserves
her,
some
vacations
and
I'll
pass
it
to
septimus.
I
Oh
thank
you
later.
I
wanted
this
place
to
ivy.
We
had
a
worksheet
today
on
the
and
we
added
the
credentials,
and
I
also
want
to
displays
to
olivia
nate
because
they
both
facilitate
the
all
the
people
who
have
access
on
gatebook
and
medium.
I
wanted
this
place
to
acid
laser
because,
like
the
youtube
channel
now
is
looking
so
great
like
it's
very
amazing.
I
All
these
designs
are
so
cool.
I
wanted
this
place
to
edu
grief,
tom
levy
and
dan
for
reaching
out
to
people,
and
I
also
wanted
this
praise
to
dan
because
he's
doing
a
lot
of
work
on
the
trusted
seat,
but
we
don't
usually
see
it,
and
I
was
close
to
him
all
this
time
and
he's
working
so
hard,
and
I
also
wanted
this
phrase
to
the
forum
post
crew,
like
you
guys,
nailed
it
like
manu
lauren
mitch
nate,
I
don't
know
who
else
probably
nagin
yeah.
Thank
you
guys.
J
Thank
you,
sethi.
I
wanted
to
spray
juan
carlos,
especially
for
letting
me
in
the
second
day
of
the
conference
with
his
ticket
from
his
girlfriend.
I
also
wanted
this
praise
tam
for
getting
me
on
the
right
back
home
after
the
party,
the
ledger
party,
I
was
a
little
tired
and
subway
was
not
running.
J
Or
offering
the
top
10
contributors
the
nfp
and,
of
course,
everyone
that
contributed
to
the
to
the
page
and
marco
for
for
the
design.
I
also
want
to,
of
course,
displace
all
the
hatcheries
and
grief
for
all
his
leader
and
all
his
work
during
the
trip
and,
of
course,
the
three
ones
that
made
the
trip
beautiful,
which
was
kate,
tam
and
julie
and
I'll
pass
it
to.
K
Oh,
I
can
try
and
go
quickly.
Are
you
guys
praising
nice,
nice,
nice,
nice,
I'm
just
back
in
the
giveaway
house.
I
want
to
praise
everybody
that
stayed
here
before
paris,
so
septi
san
paulo,
juan.
I
mean
the
you
left
the
place
beautiful
unless
you
found
it.
So
that's
that's
always
traceable
and
I
want
to
place
the
the
hatch
work
that
eduardo
is
doing
and
and
yeah
man.
That's
that's
cool
light.
K
I
really
want
to
hello
before
today
anyway,
and
then
I'll
be
the
scatterbrain
so
I'll
pass
it
back
to
gray
to
pass
it
to
somebody.
A
No,
oh
man
yeah
your
mic's,
not
working
you're
unmuting,
but
we
can't
hear
you
feel
free
to
interrupt
us
with
sound
when
if,
if
you
keep
trying
and
it
works,
but
until
then,
let's
I'll
throw
it
to
gideon
your
first,
your
first
chance
to
give
praise
in
a
community
call.
L
There
we
go
cool
well,
actually,
grif.
One
goes
to
you
because
that
talk
that
kind
of
the
talk
you
gave
that
sparked
some
real
interest
for
me.
So,
and
it
really
resonated
with
some
of
my
experience
so
and
then
I
guess
the
other
one
would
go
to
jeff
emmett,
who
spent
a
bunch
of
time
with
me
on
a
call
and
just
helped
me
kind
of
walk
through
all
the
stuff.
L
You
guys
are
doing,
and
I
love
it
so
yeah
I
don't
know
really
who
to
pass
this
to
so
I'm
going
to
pass
it
back
to
you,
griffin,.
M
No
not
yet.
Thank
you,
griff
I'd
like
to
praise
I'd
like
to
praise
manu,
because
we
had
a
long
call
today
with
really
really
exciting
stuff
and
ideas
that
we
have
for
the
comms
dao.
So
I'm
I'm
very
happy
that
that
how
everything
is
is
turning
out.
I
also
want
to
displace
to
livi
and
katie
for
reaching
out
like
in
a
more
like
personal
level
and
for
their
advice
and
their
help.
M
I
really
really
appreciate
all
of
this
and
it's
going
to
make
a
huge
difference
in
in
the
amount
of
time
that
I
take
off.
I
also
want
a
dish
phrase
to
ivy
acid
laser
david
they've
just
been
so
so
great
lately,
and
I
just
love
like
the
initiative
that
they
are
taking
on
on
a
lot
of
comm
stuff.
Like
seriously
major
praise
to
you
guys,
you
guys
are
heroes
and
the
last
praise
to
santi
for
helping
me
educate
myself
on
the
catalunya
conflict.
Thank
you
very
much
I'll
pass
it
to.
Let's
see.
M
Oh,
I
think
I
was
last
oh
xm3.
Maybe.
N
I
maybe
can
introduce
myself,
but
I
actually
haven't
been
really
active.
I
just
quite
recently
stumbled
on
on
this
community
and
I
quite
like
I
mean
I've
been
in
other
communities
and
I
quite
like
so
many.
This
is
a
place
to
you
all
and
how
active
and
engaged
you
are.
So
that's
what
I
would
say,
but
I
I
don't
know
I
just
saw
there's
a
community
call
and
I
think
it's
really
interesting
what
you
guys
doing,
and
so
I
thought
I
hop
on.
A
Oh
nice
yeah,
and
I
guess
that's
where
I'm
going
next
anyway.
Let
me
pull
out
this
slideshow
that
we
like
to
play
with.
A
Welcome
to
the
the
community
call:
oh
man,
I
even
lost
the
slides
there.
They
are.
Oh
sorry
guys
I
was
editing
at
the
last
minute.
I
thank
you
guys
for
all
the
praise
that
was
so
much
fun,
don't
be
afraid
to
dish
praise
whenever
you
can
nuggen
right
now
he
doesn't
have
a
voice.
Sometimes
you
can't
make
it
to
the
thursday
call.
This
is
why
we
have
this
awesome
discord
channel.
There's
you
can
find
it
in
our
discord.
It's
just
right!
A
Just
right
above
this,
it's
like
t,
it's
just
called
praise,
has
the
little
hands.
You
know
that
are
like
bowing,
and
you
can
dish
praise
whenever
you
want.
Although
you
have,
there
is
a
little
bit
of
onboarding.
So
if
you
try
to
dish
praise
and
it
doesn't
work
because
you
didn't,
we
didn't
give
you
the
praise,
giver
badge
and
so
just
talk
to
any
of
the
stewards.
A
Almost
half
of
this
call
and
look
and
hook
you
over
the
praise,
giver
badge
and
just
tell
you,
like
yeah
you'd,
hit
exclamation
mark
praise
and
give
you
a
couple
other
sage,
words
of
wisdom,
and
if
you
really
want
to
double
up,
we
have
a.
We
have
a
telegram
channel
too.
If
you
join
the
t
dot
me
slash
te
praise
telegram
channel,
then
you
can.
You
can
also
get
praise
in
there
and
and
it's
really
easy
if
you
join
to
get
to
receive
praise.
A
Another
thing
that
I
like
to
start
this
community
calls
with
is
just
reminding
everyone
that
we
have.
This
awesome
gravity
group
that
is
here
to
make
our
relational
fabric
like
strong
and
like
we're
talking
like
kevlar
here
you
know
so,
but
to
do
that
we
need
everybody.
A
A
It's
fine
like
fill
out
this
type
form
and
just
tell
us,
and-
and
we
have
a
whole
team
dedicated
to
just
making
catching
small
little
annoyances
early
so
that
they
don't
spread
into
something
bigger
and
another
thing
that
keeps
our
keeps
our
organization
flat
is
is
the
advice
process,
and
this
is
something
that
is
very
common
in
flat
organizations,
but
it's
not
generally
known
and
generally.
A
What
we
do
is
to
make
decisions
to
make
it
easy
so
that
people
can
make
decisions.
We
just
have
a
cultural
practice
of
advice
process
before
you
finalize
your
decision
go
talk
to
the
people
that
will
be
affected
by
the
decision
and
talk
to
the
people
who
feel
like
experts
on
the
topic
that
you
think
might
have
some
expertise
here.
If
you
make
sure
that
those
people
know
that
you're
thinking
about
any
just
about
about
your
decision,
then-
and
they
give
you
some
advice-
then
it'll
be
easy.
A
All
the
people
that
need
to
know
will
already
know
that
it's
happening
and
they'll
they'll
know
who
to
talk
to
and
and
then
also
if
they
happen.
If
one
person
tells
you
one
thing,
and
the
other
person
tells
you
another
thing:
you'll
know
that
there's
already
a
conflict
here
and
you'll
be
able
to
address
why
you're
going
with
one
side
or
the
other
before
the
problem,
just
sideswipes
you
later.
Of
course
you
don't
have
to
do
that
for
like
every
decision,
but
for
but
for
any
big
decisions.
It's
a
great
idea.
A
Okay,
so
and
of
course
the
last
thing
the
hatch
is
open,
if
you
guys
haven't,
contributed,
definitely
join
go
into
the
hatch.teachers.org
if,
for
some
reason
it's
not
working
for
you,
we
have
a
hatch
party
tomorrow,
I'll
look
up
the
time
and
say
it
during
the
pram
section,
but
you
can
come
to
the
hatch
party
and,
and
we
can
get
you
into
the
trusted
seed-
show
you
how
to
get
rap
decks
die
help
you
participate
in
the
hatch.
However,
you
need.
We
just
had
a
great
party.
A
Actually
everyone
who
came,
we
just
listened
to
music
and
talked,
and
it
was
fun.
We
were
just
it's
like
a
party
without
alcohol
and
it's
great
so
yeah
and
with
that
actually
because
tam's,
not
here
I'll,
kick
off
the
working
group
section
for
the
community
stewards
in
in
general.
You
know
our
our
work
here
is
on
has
been
a
success.
We
got
a
launch
ready
for
every
single
working
group,
so
we
launched
and
we
have
the
hatch
up.
A
We
do
sprint
planning
every
other
friday,
including
tomorrow,
will
be
the
start
of
this
next
sprint
and
now
we're
moving
starting
to
move
towards
like
how
do
we,
as
an
organization
actually
and
and
working
groups,
actually
start
getting
funding
from
the
comments.
What's
gonna
happen?
Next
now
that
we've
hatched
and
of
course
we
have
to
cl
finish
the
hatch
we
still
haven't
reached
our
main
goal,
so
we'll
be
talking
about
how
we
need
to
what
we
need
to
do
for
that.
A
If
you
guys
want
to
come
tomorrow,
it's
a
two-hour
call,
and
it's
on
the
calendar
of
course,
and
it's
the
end
of
this
sprint
break
because
during
paris
and
all
that
we
kind
of
just
took
some
time
to
be
disorganized.
And
now
it's
now
tomorrow
we're
getting
back
into
it.
A
If
you,
if
you
want
to
be
a
contributor,
if
you,
if
you
don't
know
how
to
get
started,
definitely
find
suga
in
the
discord
and
dm
her
or
or
message
in
the
general
channel
hey,
I
want
to
be
involved
and
she'll
probably
reach
out
to
you
and
yeah
you
can.
You
can
tell
us
your
secret
talents
and
we'll
get
you
we'll
get
you
looped
in
and
with
that
legal
working
group.
I
don't
know
santi
if
you
have
any
updates,
but
you
know.
J
It's
your
time.
No,
thank
you.
If
not
too
much,
we
canceled
last
meeting
because
we're
in
paris
and
we're
gonna
have
next
one
tomorrow.
Of
course,
everything
is
ready
for
the
hatch
we
finished
that
long
ago
and
we're
just
gonna.
You
know
catch
up
and
and
see
what
we
should
be
focusing
from
now
on,
especially
after
the
hatch
is
over.
J
A
E
E
I
am
just
finishing
preparing
it
and
the
big
announcement
that
I
would
like
to
make
to
all
of
you
is
that
we
have
a
date
for
the
graviton
training
and
it's
the
21st
of
september,
and
we
will
have
10
sessions
ending
the
23rd
of
november,
and
I
think
this
will
be
a
great
graviton
training.
E
I
am
working
with
the
ac
laser
to
to
have
like
an
infographic
invitation,
so
I
will
spam
all
of
my
discord
servers
trying
to
have
like
participation
from
a
lot
of
communities
into
this
trading,
and
I
also
want
to
to
emphasize
that
if,
if,
if
you
want
to-
and
you
fulfill
all
the
training-
and
you
claim
all
the
pops-
you
can
be
a
mediator
in
disputes
of
that
arising
communities.
But
also
this
training
is
not
only
to
become
a
mediator.
E
But
it
is
also
a
training
for
for
contributors
so
that
we
can
make
a
better
community
by
preventing
conflicts
and
also
it's
very
important
to
to
apply
nonviolent
communication
to
understand
and
to
be
able
to
receive
feedback
to
to
understand
the
importance
of
authenticity
in
this
kind
of
organizations,
and
that
no
one
here
is
like
a
robot
and
it's
normal
that
we
all
have
like
feelings,
needs
and
different
moments
of
our
lives.
So
it's
important
to
have
like
the
backup
of
everyone
in
the
community
and
in
the
graviton
training.
E
We
will
be
talking
about
this,
like
about
the
importance
of
the
agency
that
we
have
about
the
importance
of
of
how
can
we
support
each
other
and
make
a
better
community
of
humans
and
and
not
only
like
an
organization,
are
around
work
but
some
place
where,
where
we
can
feel
like
a
family
and
supported
and
and
comfortable
by
collaborating
and
also
by
by
by
the
rewards
that
we
gain
from
being
in
these
communities.
E
D
Thank
you
huanca.
So,
basically
in
house
outreach
we
have
our
reach
around
200
people
from
our
list.
So
if
anyone
on
this
call
hasn't
received
a
message
either
it's
because
you
know
you
already
knew
about
it.
You
already
funded,
or
maybe
you
skipped
the
list,
and
I
didn't
see
you
so
if
that's
the
case,
please
send
a
message.
D
Also,
if
you
already
send
funds
to
the
hatch,
we
have
a
drop
one
swag
token.
Please
claim
your
token.
Even
I
we
are
reaching
everyone
but
feel
free
to
exchange
the
swap
token
for
your
swag,
your
special
edition,
tec,
hatch,
t-shirt
and
it's
a
cool
t-shirt.
So
I
encourage
you
to
try
it
out
there.
You
go
on
the
screen
as
grief
is
showing
off,
and
so
that's
on
that
side
also,
we
will
assume,
hopefully
the
the
thesis
scouts
which
are
a
bridge
for
the
community,
the
tdc
community
and
other
communities.
D
So
if
you
have
any
other
community
that
you
think
may
be
interested
on,
collaborating
with
us
on
proposals
or
a
project
that
just
wanna
have
a
conversation
with
us,
let
me
know
so
we
can
sort
of
tend
that
bridge
towards
them
and
yeah.
That's
that's
pretty
much
all.
If
you
have
any
questions,
if
you
see
a
bug
on
the
dab
or
anything,
we
have
a
channel
called
the
ac
hatch
on
the
discord
or
you
can
send
me
a
message
to
me
or
to
tam.
So
I
will
pass
it
on
to
levy.
F
Thanks
ado,
yeah
not
so
much
happening
in
softcroft
this
week,
because
we
really
took
the
time
to
reorganize
ourselves
after
this
break,
and
a
lot
of
this
came
from
like
needed
reflections.
We
were.
We
were
needing
to
have
anna
marie
wrote,
two
really
great
forum
posts,
one
of
them
dow's
a
good
fit
for
all.
So
she
questioned
she
questions
how
how
the
spaces
we're
creating
are
welcoming
like
how
people
can
jump
in
and
participate.
F
F
And
this
is
a
a
forum
post
of
a
room
she
hosted
in
the
unconference
that
we
had
in
paris
so
definitely
worth
reading
it
and
adding
your
your
input
to
it
and
then
another
one
that
came
out
of
some
conversations
that
we
were
having
to
a
culture
of
self-organizing
small
teams
and
sharing
their
responsibility.
F
So
how
are
we
evolving
our
org
dev?
Do
we
have
do
people
in
the
working
groups
have
autonomy
to
be
their
their
fullest
to
contribute
with
what
they
want.
Our
stewards
being
bottlenecks
for
things
should
be
done.
So
all
of
this
questions
started
to
come
up
and
I
thought
it
was
a
an
important
moment
to
slow
down
a
little
bit
and
take
a
look
at
it.
F
But
yeah
we're
just
looking
into
ways
of
promoting
more
of
that
ownership.
And
last
thing
is
that
we
have
a
snapshot
now
for
the
tdc.
So
we
don't
have
any
immediate
decisions
needed
to
be
taken
for
people
to
experiment
with
it.
But
nate
is
also
looking
into
boardroom.
F
That
is
another
tool
we
can
bring
in
to
our
like
or
general
organization.
So
if
there
is
something
you
want
to,
try
on
and
submit
a
proposal
to
snapchat
go
ahead,
feel
free
to
do
it
and
last
we
have
orientation
calls
every
wednesday
at
6
00
p.m.
Europe
time
they're
great
for
who
is
coming
just
to
solve
all
the
questions
and
take
a
look
of
like
all
of
the.
What
is
the
tc
and
without
pastures,
optimus.
I
Oh,
thank
you
olivia
hi,
my
microphone
was
not
working.
Can
you
go
like
on
the
next
slide?
We
are
promoting
the
advice
process
and
provide
some
transparency.
So
one
of
the
ideas
that
we
had
on
the
last
transparency
call
from
juan
he's
yeah.
We
decided
like
we
could
talk
more
at
what
is
going
on
with
that
process
every
week,
so
yeah
as
libby
mentioned,
that
was
a
good
fit
for
all,
and
market
data
and
transparency
are
our
common
pool
and
the
power
of
defaults
in
the
common
configuration
dashboard.
I
That's
our
topics
right
now,
like
the
the
more
updated
ones
and
yeah
also
like
to
get
more
engagement
with
the
community.
We
also
were
thinking
like
it's
it's
interesting
to
join
like
the
planning
sessions
of
this
with
the
stores,
and
if
you
see
some
issues
you
could
take
on
like
yeah.
Just
do
it
and
also
like,
if
you
are
more
creative,
you
know
like,
for
example,
asp
lasers
so
like.
I
F
I've
been
to
the
last
omega
call
yesterday
and-
and
it's
really
great
how
the
conversations
are
like
going
deeper
and
deeper
into
like
what
is
ethical
decision
making
and
what
is
how
is
to
be
a
token
engineer,
what
are
all
of
the
feuds
that
you
can
participate
in
and
durga
das
was
sharing
a
lot
about
frameworks
for
the
the
decision
space.
So
before
you
start
getting
to
a
point
of
making
decisions.
F
What
are
all
of
the
thought
processes
and
the
questioning
that
comes
before
that
and
yeah
just
really
great
conversations
about
about
ethics
and
philosophy
in
the
token
engineering
space
and
it's
led
by
shaddan
and
lati,
who
usually
have
other
calls
in
this
time.
So
that's
why
we
continue
to
do
the
like
some
poor
updates.
I
next
time
I'll,
prepare
a
little
better
to
share
something
more
accurate
and
I'll
pass
to
a
ygg
is
also
not
here
with
labs.
A
I
can
always
take
it,
I'm
a
good
I'm,
a
good
backup.
I
can
make
something
up
yeah,
so
actually,
if
you
want
to,
if
you
want
to
dive
deeper
into
like
the
classical
token
engineering,
you
know
a
lot
of
what
we're
talking
about
the
focus
of
the
te
commons
is
the
cultural
build.
So
you
hear
us
talk
about
like
more
of
the
the
social
side
of
token
engineering,
because
you
know
economics
is
a
social
science
throwing
that
out
there.
A
So
that's
what
you
hear
a
lot
about
this,
but
then
there's
the
classical
token
engineering
making
python
models
and
like
actually
like
coding,
stuff
up
in
cad
cad
running
agent-based
simulations
that
happens
too
right
so
and
ygg
is
an
amazing
teacher.
This
happens
fridays
and
then
fridays
in
the
morning
west
coast
time
at
6,
00
p.m.
Cet
you
don't
want
to
miss
it
there.
They
have
like
we're
kind
of
starting
over
with
this
proposal,
inverter
spec
and
modeling.
A
It's
been
a
work
in
progress
for
the
last
I
don't
know,
maybe
four
months
and
we're
starting
to
code
it
up.
So
I
think
if
you,
if
you
are
interested
you
you
definitely
in
in
that
the
idea
of
the
proposal
inverter,
is
that,
instead
of
having
one
proposal
for
every
dow
right,
you
actually
make
a
proposal
and
all
daos
can
see
it
and
fund
it
together
and
it
kind
of
create
more
interoperability
between
dows.
A
It's
very
critical
piece
of
infrastructure
if,
as
we
want
to
evolve
our
system
so
in
our
systems
as
a
whole-
and
this
is
curve,
labs
and
block
science
are
participating
in
that
and
ygg
will
likely
be
coding
it
up
and
also
there's
these
token
spice
classes.
Many
of
you
may
have
heard
of
cad
cat,
an
agent-based
simulator
tool,
that's
more
general
purpose.
A
Token
spice
is
specifically
made
for
all
the
needs
coming
out
of
the
ocean
ecosystem,
and
so,
if
you
want
to,
if
you
want
to
be
part,
learn
more
about
how
to
use
token
spice
to
model
your
token
economies,
tuesday,
wednesday
thursday,
every
day
at
6
a.m,
cet
evenings
west
coast
time
more,
especially
asian
friendly
time
zones.
This
is
a
this
is
a
great
opportunity
to
dive
in
and
with
that,
we'll
pass
it
to
comms.
M
Thank
you
griff.
So
when
comes
we've
been
on
fire
and
we're
still
gonna
be
for
some
weeks.
So
please,
if
you
have
an
interest,
if
you're
into
design
or
if
you
are
into
just
like
developing
any
kind
of
a
campaign,
please
come
forward,
we
could
use
your
help
right
now.
We're
working
in
a
bunch
of
of
just
content,
the
after
movie
for
the
jsc
unconference,
is
actually
live.
I
just
uploaded
it
to
youtube,
so
hopefully
we'll
we'll
catch
it
in
the
end.
M
By
the
end
of
this
meeting,
we
also
have
a
lot
of
of
pictures
and
and
really
nice
photography
that
we're
gonna
be
using
in
our
social
media
and
we're
gonna
be
uploading
to
a
drive
to
for
everyone
to
have
like
just
like
available
pictures.
There
are
some
really
really
nice
and
and
warming
stuff
there.
M
M
So
yeah,
please,
if
you,
if
you
feel
that
there's
anything
that
you
can
contribute
in,
we
have
our
content
workshops
other
than
our
working
group,
so
that
you
can
comment
and
talk
to
us
and
we're
also
starting
to
talk
about
the
comes
down
and
some
projects
that
we
would
like
to
put
together
like
mid
and
long
term.
So
these
are
really
like
exciting
conversations
and
yeah
there's
a
lot
going
on.
M
So
please
feel
free
to
come
close
to
us
and
we
can
definitely
put
all
of
the
efforts
together
and
with
this
I'll
pass
it
back
to
you,
griff
in
params.
A
Yeah,
oh
I
was
my
mic
was
open,
that's
great!
That
makes
it
easy
yeah.
So
prams
we
have.
We
have
a
four-hour
hack
session
every
sunday
where
we
are
always
working
on
forum
posts
and
the
the
the
main
focus
right
now
is
the
the
commons
up
the
commons,
the
commons
configuration
dashboard,
which
is
super
cool,
and
I
can't
I
have
to
give
you
guys
a
little
a
little
spoiler
into
it.
A
So
I
already
showed
off
last
week
the
the
learning
section
and
now
we're
actually
getting
into
like
designing
the
economy
and
being
it
so
that
you
know
it's
our
economy,
our
choice
and
we
all
get
an
opportunity
to
design
our
favorite
model
for
the
economy
and
so
you'll.
Actually,
this
is
the
the
first
section,
which
will
be
the
the
token
freeze
and
token
thaw.
So
we
we
as
a
community
we
get
to
decide
what
the
opening
price
for
everyone
else
is:
post
hatch
and
how
long
the
hatchers
will
tokens
will
be
locked.
A
So
this
is
kind
of
the
good
side
right.
Oh,
we
get
to
you
know,
say
how
much
we
everyone
here
is
paying
one
wrapped
x
dive
for
one
token
and
we
get
to
decide
what
the
price
is
after
that,
and
we
also
get
to
to
get
to
decide
how
long
our
tokens
will
be
locked
and
our
that
locking
will
create
a
price
floor
and
when
it's,
when
the
the
tokens
freeze
start
the
tokens
that
are
frozen
start
to
thaw,
then
there
will
be
that
price
floor
will
slowly
drop
now.
A
Of
course,
that
doesn't
mean
the
price
will
drop,
but
it
means
that,
because
of
the
freeze,
we
had
time
to
really
cement
the
the
feelings
of
the
community
that,
oh,
yes,
the
tc
is
creating
value
and
this
economy
is
bootstrapped
and
then
we
can
release
the
floor
and
and
give
ourselves
some
space.
So
that's
that's
one
thing
that's
up
and
then
the
next
that
just
came
out.
I
think
it
just
got
put
out
maybe
two
days
ago,
the
bonding
curve.
A
So
then
we're
actually
going
to
get
to
design
the
bonding
curve.
Choosing.
How
much
is
how
much
funding
goes
to
the
conviction,
voting
pool?
How
much
goes
to
the
bonding
curve,
the
entry
and
exit
tributes
and,
and
then
we'll
run
a
simulation
here
which
will
actually
get
to
allow
you
to
experience
the
bonding
curve?
What
will
it
feel
like
when
you
buy
and
sell
into
the
curve
based
on
the
parameters
that
you
choose
and
what
happens
if
there's
more
or
less
money
in
the
reserve?
Well,
we'll
find
out
we'll
find
out.
A
So
it's
super
cool
yeah,
I'm
really
excited
about
the
token
freeze.
One
you'll
be
able
to
drag
these
and
actually
just
manipulated
on
the
chart.
We've
come
a
long
way
from
the
original
dashboard
and,
of
course,
major
praise
goes
to
marco
and
mitch,
who
have
been
really
leading
that
effort,
along
with
negan
and
lauren,
who
have
been
given
great
feedback,
and
if
you
want
to
be
part
of
it
manu
is
leading,
is
leading
the
user
testing
you
know
did
anything
I
made.
I
just
said,
make
any
sense
about
the
bonding
curve.
A
Probably
not
please
help.
Please
help
us
tell
us
why
it
doesn't
make
sense
so
that
we
can
make
it
make
sense
for
everyone,
who's,
participating
and,
and
then
hey.
We
can
all
start
designing
economies
on
our
own
and,
of
course,
what
I
showed
was
the
design,
but
the
real
magic.
A
lot
of
the
magic
is
happening
in
the
back
end.
A
The
python
work
vtor
has
been
leading
the
way
here
with
a
lot
of
well
sem,
really
made
the
core
of
vtor's
finishing
the
job
and
ygg,
of
course,
has
been
supporting
with
magali
and
nugen
just
took
on
the
bonding
curve
work.
So
major
praise
all
you
guys
for
the
amazing
python
back-end.
If
you
like
to
play
in
python
and
you
like
the
idea
of
designing
economies,
you
guys
you
can
join
us.
As
I
said,
we
have
a
tuesday
sync
session
at
5
p.m.
A
Europe
time
and
a
four
hour
hack
session
in
in
the
evenings
in
europe
like
late
evenings,
all
the
way
to
midnight
like
eight
to
midnight,
and
you
can
you
can
hack
with
us
or
just
hang
out
and
listen
to
music
while
we
hack
it's
lots
of
fun
and
of
course,
I
think
we
basically
finalized
the
forum
posts
and
if
you
guys
want
to
understand,
every
single
parameter
have
have
the
perimeter
debates.
A
All
these
posts
are
out
there
and
with
really
well
documented
about
what
each
parameter
means
and
how
it
will
affect
the
system.
Major
praise
goes
to
nate
for
leading
the
effort
there
and
lauren
mitch.
Nuggens
fp
manu
all
major
contributors,
and
I'm
gonna
also
take
on
the
common
swarm.
So
there's
lots
of
action
in
the
common
swarm.
The
big
one
is
this
nft
it
could
it's
so
big
can't
fit
on
the
slide.
A
It's
just
it's
it's
so
exciting,
so
the
top
10
hatchers,
the
top
10
fina,
the
backers
to
the
hatch,
will
end
up
getting
this
as
an
nft.
So
we
have.
We
just
launched
this
website.
Sam
fabio
and
santi
were
really
the
leading
the
effort
and
santi.
What
was
the
name
of
the
artist?
Can
you
remind
me
the
name
of
the
artist.
A
A
Wow,
what
it's
just
a
beautiful
mix
of
like
it,
really
nails
the
tec.
You
know
it's
like
all
this
automation,
but
there's
like
a
lot
of
organic
pieces
and
parts.
It's
a
beautiful
piece
of
art
and
the
top
top
contributors
will
end
up
scoring
it.
I'm
sure
it's
going
to
be
worth
something
afterwards.
So
if
anyone
contributes
more
than
6,
400
rap
decks
die
right
now,
then
you
will
actually
end
up
with
this
nft.
So
that's
super
cool
and
of
course
you
know.
The
real
magic
here
is
in
the
hatch.
A
If
you're
using
the
hatch
and
you're
like
hey,
there's
a
typo
here
or
you
know
what
I
don't
really.
I
don't
get
this
piece
or
that
for
some
reason
it's
not
working.
When
I
click
this
thing,
it's
not
the
the
link
is
broken.
There's
this
awesome
feedback
form.
Please
give
us
feedback,
tell
us
your
problems,
we
want
to
hear
them
and
we
will
fix
them
and,
and
then
every
comments
after
this
we'll
be
able
to
torque
our
code
with
that
problem
solved.
A
Even
if
it's
the
last
seconds
of
the
hatch,
it's
really
valuable
to
get
some
feedback
from
you.
So
you
can
even
just
tell
us
who
are
doing
a
good
job
that
would
be
nice,
yeah
and
and
of
course,
evm
crispr.
This
is
going.
A
Pay
off
in
the
next
and
then
for
the
last.
The
evm
crispr
allows
us
allows
dows
to
make
it
really
easy
to
propose
things
and
clear
about
what
what
it
is
so
like
when
we,
you
know
if
we
want
to
make
some
cool
post
hatch
changes
like,
for
instance,
some
people,
some
hatchers,
already
lost
their
keys
and
we
as
a
dow
will
be
able
to
vote
to
actually
burn
their
tokens
and
min
them
new
tokens
and
do
a
lot
of
complicated
things
all
in
one
transaction.
A
If
the
dao
approves
it,
and
that
will
only
really
be
possible
without
like
having
to
have
a
dev,
be
like
some
rock
star
aragon
expert
with
evm
crispr
evm
crispr
makes
it
so
that
normal
people
can
actually
change
the
structure
of
the
doubt,
or
at
least
a
normal
developer.
Without
special
aragon,
knowledge
can
actually
change
the
structure
of
the
dao
in
a
vote
without
it
being
so
so
difficult.
A
So
it's
really
important
library,
and
with
that,
we
have
15
minutes,
left
a
pretty
long
spotlight
space
and
I'm
very
excited
to
welcome
tyrone,
to
tell
us
about
multi-safe.
O
Hey
everyone-
this
is
tharun
here,
super
excited
to
be
here
like
I've
been
listening,
and
it's
like
great
to
be
here.
To
be
honest,
like
I
love
like
all
the
things
and
then
I
think
it's
a
great
great
learning
for
us
in
the
future,
maybe
we'll
become
a
dao
and
then
you
know
like
it's
a
lot
of
learning
for
us
as
well,
so
I'm
happy
to
introduce
today
multi-safe
and
talk
more
about
like
how
we
are
helping
taos
and
crypto
companies
for
managing
their
crypto
treasuries.
P
A
A
It's
not
sharing
for
me.
It's
just
giving
me
the
load
loading,
maybe
maybe
just
en
end
the
call
and
come
back
really
quick
that
usually
fixes.
F
O
Yes,
thank
you
yeah,
it's
awesome,
so
yeah.
Let
me
let
me
like
introduce
so
I'm
founder
of
multisafe.
So
basically
we
are
developing
a
powerful
crypto
tragedy,
management
solution
for
crypto
companies
and
dows
and
what
we
have
seen
as
like
over
the
past
few
years,
we
we
have
seen
like
you
know,
dow
strategies
and
specifically
like
crypto
teams,
have
grown
their
treasuries
a
lot
and
then
they
they
are
using
like
news,
is
safe
and
no
system
has
grown
like
anything
in
the
last
you
know
few
months.
O
So
basically,
there
are
like
more
than
40
billion
dollars.
Logged
in
news
is
safe
and
what
we
believe
is
news
is
safe.
We
love
nosis
safe.
We
are
working
with
the
team
very
very
closely,
and
but
the
gnosis
safe,
ui
itself
is
not
built
for
a
great.
You
know,
tragedy
management
solution.
It
is
a
very
generic
grade,
ui,
where
you
can
do
the
mass,
where
you
can
do
the
multisig
payouts,
but
for
building
a
great
regime
management
solution.
They
are
like
specific
things.
O
We
are
working
on
so
that,
like
business
operations
for
these
dows
and
then
companies
should
be
very,
very
seamless.
So
so,
like
I'll
start
with
like
how
you
can
really
you
know,
so
we
are
built
on
top
of
gnosis
safe.
Just
to
understand
this.
Probably
it
means
like
we
are
interacting
with
the
gnosis
safe
ethereum
layer,
one
contract
directly
from
our
ui,
so
there
is
no
need
to
you
know,
have
any
extra
trust.
We
are
not
writing
our
own
smart
contracts.
We
are
just
a
sophisticated
user
experience.
O
Layer
on
top
of
nose
is
safe,
but
on
the
back
and
side
we
have
our
own
indexing
layer
so
that
you
know
when
you
are
building
like
a
great
multisect
solution.
You
need
to
like
store
option
signatures
for
that.
You
really
need
to
have
some
indexing
layer
in
the
backend
so
that
you
should
know
like
which
signer
has
signed
at
what
time
right
and
then
sometimes
you
need
to
create
like
multiple
transactions
at
a
time
rather
than
waiting
for
other
signers.
O
So
for
that
you
definitely
need
a
good
backend
solution,
so
we
have
developed
our
own
and
then
our
backend
system
is
really
asynchronously
syncing
with
the
noises
backend.
So,
basically,
if
you
create
any
transaction
on
multi-safe,
it
will
reflect
on
nosy
safe
as
well,
so
that,
like
the
other,
maybe
the
first
signer
is
on
the
nose
is
safe
and
the
second
signer
is
on
the
multi-safe
and
and
they
can
like
interoperably
connect
with
each
other.
So
for
creating
the
account
you
can.
O
Just
simply,
you
know,
go
to
go,
go
to
the
create
account
button
in
the
dashboard
and
after
that,
you'll
just
see
this
option
like
there
are
three
options:
when
you're
creating
an
account
one
is
like
individual
and
then
company
or
dow
for
individual
company.
O
We
are
creating
a
nosy
safe,
multisig
account,
but
the
data
like
whatever
metadata
you
are
putting
in
our
system
is
like
end
to
end
encrypted
by
default
and
and
the
encryption
works
in
a
way
where,
like
we
are
not
going
to
see
any
of
your
data,
it's
like
from
your
ethereum
private
keys.
We
are
creating
like
deterministic
keys
and
the
client
side,
and
the
encryption
and
decryption
happens
in
the
client
side.
O
But
for
dows
the
data
is
sort
of
not
encrypted
because,
like
dows
believe
in
more
open
sort
of
system-
and
we
have
like
collaborated
with
boardroom
as
well.
If
you
know
so,
boardroom
is
like
governance
dashboard.
So
we
we
have
like
a
very
tight
integration
with
them,
so
our
whatever
the
data
which
is
available
on
multisafe
can
be
easily
seen
for
dows
to
to
to
boardroom.
O
So
if
you
just
choose
dao,
you
can
just
have
the
name.
Add
your
honors
and
then
after
that,
you'll
just
choose
the
threshold
as
simply
in
gnosis,
safe
and
then,
after
that,
you
can
create
the
account.
But
a
lot
of
these
taos
have
already
created
the
account
on
nosy
safe.
So
what
we
have
this
is
like
you
can
go
to
import
section
and
after
clicking
on
the
import,
you
can
just
you
know,
authorize
yourself,
we're
not
dealing
with
any
emails
and
all
that
stuff.
O
It's
a
like
simple,
ethereum,
private,
key
login
system
and
after
that,
we'll
detect
automatically
like
all
the
saves
which
is
being
ever
created
from
your
metamask
address
or
any
externally
owned
account
address.
And
after
that,
you
just
choose
and
the
same
process
works
like
this
and
then
maybe
now
it's
the
time,
maybe
I'll
show
to
the
actual
app
like
how
what
are
the
different
features
we're
giving.
O
O
So
you
can
see
like
your
balances
here
and
then
all
the
portfolio
history
for
the
last
30
days
and
then
the
income
and
expenses
and
then
the
recent
transaction,
all
the
asset
sections.
But
the
interesting
thing
here
is
like
how
we
are
really
dealing
with
the
people
management
section.
So
if
you
go
to
people
you
can
see
like
you
can
create
like
different
teams
or
department
in
your
organization,
and
then
you
can
and
and
when
you
really
want
to
pay
to
these
departments,
you
can
just
do
the
mass
payouts.
O
And
import
this
list,
and
just
do
this
so
basically
there
is
a
key
difference
in
between
like
multiple
teams.
So
let's
say
you
know
you
don't
know
like.
In
this
token,
you
really
want
to
pay
to
this
team.
What
you
can
do
is
you,
can
just
choose
the
currency
usd
and
then,
when
you
are
doing
the
mass
payout
to
this
particular
contributors
team,
you
will
be
able
to
pay
in
any
erc,
22
conor
ethereum,
and
it
will
calculate
on
the
run
time
like
worth
of
that
particular
token
or
eth.
O
And
what
but
sometimes
you
know
there
are
in
case
of
uni
swap
so
uni
swap
has
been
using
us
for
their
past.
Like
five
grand
program,
they
have
recently
upvoted
for
the
next
grant
committee
right
and
then
so.
For
for
that,
you
really
need
to
know
like
how
much
tokens
you
really
want
to
pay
right
and
then
for
that
you
really
can
create
like
a
team
which
is
like
define.
The
number
of
tokens
are
also
defined.
So
let's
say
I
want
to
pay
to
this
contributors
team
in
a
single
click.
O
What
I'll
do
is
go
to
new
transfer
mass
payout?
Select
the
team-
and
you
can
see
like
you
know
you
can
select,
you
can
run
time
like
change
the
values
right,
so
let
whatever
I
was
saying
like.
Let's
say
you
want
to
play
in
gtc,
so
it'll
like
calculate
in
real
time
like
these
many
you
know,
gtc
will
be
there
to
to
do
the
transaction
and
after
that,
I'm
not
going
to
like
create
an
on-gen
transaction,
it's
not
on
main
net.
O
O
So
you
can
enter
the
description
and
then,
after
that,
when
you
create
the
transaction,
so
all
the
owners
will
receive
like
a
real-time
notifications.
So
in
this
case
you
know,
if
you
just
initiated
the
transaction,
it
can
say
like
mozilla
one
initiated
a
transaction
like
this,
but
but
in
case
of
a
real
dao.
So,
for
example,
this
is
the
dashboard
for
uni
swap
and
they
have
enabled
the
data
sharing
module
so
so
that
anyone
can
just
see
their
grants
committee
how
they
are
paying
to
different
contributors.
O
O
O
O
And
you
can
see
like
it's
a
single
on-chain
atomic
transaction,
so
we
are
using
like
multi-cent
multi-cent
library
for
it,
but
notice
if
contracts
are
developed
in
such
a
way,
so
that,
like
their
smart
contract,
can
be
interacted
with
any
library
or
any
contract
right
from
the
contract
itself.
So
you
don't
need
to
have
any
middleware
in
between.
So
we
are
just
interacting
with
the
nurses
contracts
to
the
to
the
multiset
and
you're,
not
saving,
like
you
know
time,
you're
saving
a
lot
of
gas
fees
here
as
well.
O
It
depends
like
how
big
is
your
bunch
of
people,
but
you
are
saving
like
a
lot
of
gas
fees
so
and
and
if
you
are
doing
like
a
multi-send
transaction
on
gnosis
you're
not
going
to
see
like
you
know
how
much
total
you
are
paying.
So
this
is
like
a
not
a
very
good
ux
based
solution
right.
So
so
this
is
like
the
transaction
flow.
O
One
other
feature
we
have
if
you
just
go
to
wait
a
sec
if
you
just
go
to
transactions,
so
what
we
are
doing
is
we're
not
locking
our
customers.
So
if,
if
you
are
ever
doing
any
sort
of
transaction
from
nosy,
save,
let's
say
you're
interacting
with
ens
domains,
right
so
we'll
be
showing
all
the
transactions
here,
irrespective
if
you
are
using
multi,
save
or
notice
safe
right
now,
like
this
particular
account,
has
all
the
transaction
being
done
through
multisafe.
O
But
but
if
you
have
ever
done,
any
transaction
to
know
says
we'll
just
display,
like
noses
here
in
terms
of
like
incoming
and
after
that,
you
will
really.
You
know,
export
the
transactions
for
the
accounting
purpose.
O
So
if
you
just
see
this,
so
you
can
see,
like
you
know,
outgoing
incoming,
like
complete
details
which
currency.
What
was
the
spent
amount
like
in
terms
of
us
dollars
right
who
has
initiated
the
transaction.
O
So
it's
like
a
complete
delay,
so
it
really
helps
like
some
of
the
crypto
companies
to
to
do
the
accounting
rate
and
then
the
other
feature
we
have
is
like
the
spending
limits.
So
sometimes
you
know
like
let's
say
you
are
like
a
company
where
you
have
like
multiple
signers
and
you
want
to
do
some
smaller
payments
right.
You
don't
need
to
have
like
signature
from
all
the
all
the
signatories
for
for
every
transaction.
So
what
you
can
do
is
just
add
a
beneficiary
address.
O
You
can
add
any
any
address
here
and
then
select
the
currency
in
which
you
want
to
have
the
spending
limit
and
you
can
create
like
reoccurring
spending
limit.
It's
not
something
on
a
centralized
server.
It
is
on
the
noses
contracts.
So
they
have
this
spending
limit
module
on
top
of
their
base
contracts,
so
we're
just
interacting
with
them,
and
we
are
working
on
a
feature
where,
when
this
spending
limit
is
being
spent,
all
the
original
honors
should
be
notified
like
via
the
spending
limit
or
where
the
spending
limit
is.
O
So
it
is
very,
very
useful
when
you
are
allocating
some
budgets-
or
maybe
you
know
doing
some
some
sort
of
rating
for
different
teams.
O
So
well
so,
right
now
like
we
just
started
out
as
as
a
as
a
you
know,
payout
solution
and
then
directly
interacting
with
the
multisec,
but
we're
working
on
very
cool
features
like
you
know,
asset
allocation
strategies
where
we
are
developing
our
own
risk
assessment
framework,
combining
the
data
of
chain
and
on-chain,
including
d5,
score
d5
safety
and
some
risk
modeling
engine
risk.
O
Modeling
companies
like
credmark
so
we'll
be
develop
coming
up
with
the
risk
sort
of
report
for
the
asset
allocation
strategy,
so
that,
like
the
decision
making
process
for
daos
or
crypto,
companies
should
be
very,
very
simple
while
deploying
any
assets
and
why
you
should
be
deploying
on
idle
finance
and
respect
and
with
respect
to,
like
you
know,
your
finance,
there
should
be
a
you
know:
knowledge
around
that
so
yeah.
These
are
some
of
the
things
we
are
working.
One
more
thing
I
would
love
to
tell
us
like.
O
We
are
collaborated
with
boardroom,
as
I
mentioned
so
like
the
compound
grants,
treasury
dashboard,
you
can
see
on
boardroom
as
well.
It
is
powered
by
multisafe.
You
can
see
like
all
the
people
contributors
here,
so
so
you
just
need
to
import
on
import
your
existing
noses,
safe
on
multisafe
and
just
need
to
talk
to.
I
think,
boardroom
team,
for
that,
like
you,
will
be
easily
onboarded
to
boardroom
as
well.
So
in
boardroom
you
can
manage
governance
and
all
the
people
can
really
see
like
what
exactly
is
happening
for
the
treasury
decisions.
A
If
not,
I
I
I
have
one
if,
if
we,
because
we
have
a
lot
of
working
groups-
and
maybe
some
of
them
want
to
share
governance,
would
it
be
possible
to
have
like
multiple,
like
it's
multi-safe
right,
so
can
you
have
multiple
working
groups
kind
of?
How
would
you
imagine
having
multiple
working
groups
sharing
kind
of
a
space.
O
Yeah
so
for
now
I
think
this
is
like
the
most
requested
feature
for
us,
like
a
single
organization
can
have
like
multiple
groups,
but
for
now,
obviously
you
can
just
create
like
multiple
accounts
and
import
it,
but,
but
we
really
want
to
as
like
really
looking
for
the
feedback
and
how
we
really
developed
that
system.
So
we're
available
on
our
discord
and
maybe
we'll
we'll
discuss
more
on
that,
like
yeah,
we
would
be
happy
to
develop
that
sort
of
thing.
A
Cool,
no,
it's
great,
it's
good
to
hear
that
it's
on
the
roadmap
and
thank
you
so
much
tyrone
for
the
great
call
and
the
really
cool
project
nate
brought
you
on
here
because
we're
you
know
we're
just
now
raising
funds
and
we're
about
to
start.
You
know
working
as
independent
working
groups
that
have
to
manage
their
own
budget.
So
it's
really
nice
to
hear
this
as
an
option
and
I'm
sure
it
inspired
some
people
to
to
really
dive
deeper
and
and
see
if
it
will
work
for
our
working
groups.