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15:18 - Agenda
16:46 - Stewards
19:06 - Legal
20:35 - Gravity
25:56 - Soft Gov
29:52 - Transparency
31:20 - 0mega
32:04 - Labs
34:11 - Comms
36:42 - Params
39:05 - Common Swarm
45:19 - Bondzier
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A
I
guess
we
can
get
started
optimus.
You
got
my
timer
going
okay,
so
I
wanna
I
wanna.
I
wanna,
of
course,
praise
vitor,
sam
bradley
and
paulo
and
paul
and
fabio
and
noggin
and
man.
There
are
a
lot
of
people
working
on
the
common
swarm.
A
I
guess
myself,
the
whole
common
swarm
team
has
been
like
really
grinding
and
putting
together
everything
getting
the
demos
ready
and
it's
made
major
progress
so
made
a
huge
praise
to
all
of
them,
and
sam
and
paulo
and
paul
extra
praise
to
them
for
meeting
in
person
to
to
hack
on
the
common
swarm
in
the
giveth
house,
and
also
I
want
to
praise
marco
and
mitch
for
the
incredible
work
that
they're
doing
on
the
design
for
the
commons
upgrade
dashboard
for
the
commons,
config
dashboard
and
also
ygg
noggin
and
muhammad
and
sam
for
the
python
work
that
they're
putting
in
and
wow.
B
Oh,
I
put
the
time
I
wanted
this
place
to
nate
because
he's
always
working
so
hard
on
the
rules
on
the
for
the
for
the
youtube,
twitter
and
all
the
the
comms
platforms.
I
wanted
this
price
to
choose
juan
griff
and
levy
for
doing
like
trying
I
mean
for
trying
so
hard
to
be
on
the
sec,
even
if
you
are
on
the
other
side
of
the
of
the
wall
yeah.
Thank
you
guys.
I
wanted
this
price
to
head
one
time
for
all
the
impact
hours
reach
out.
B
They
did
a
huge
succeed
in
there
and
yeah
I'll
pass
it
to
a
night.
C
Yeah,
thank
you.
I
want
to
praise
lauren
and
mitch
for
all
the
work
with
the
the
params
definitions
and
defining
it
for
the
forum.
I
want
to
praise
wonka
and
dan
didan
for
the
work
in
gravity:
chewie,
acid,
laser
eskenore
and
durgados
for
all
their
working
comms.
I
want
to
praise
superman
for
all
the
weekly
updates
that
she's
been
doing
is
really
awesome.
C
I
want
to
play
zepty
for
the
transparency
and
all
of
the
work
he's
been
doing
in
the
background
with
access,
and
then
I
want
to
praise
griff
for
getting
all
this
together
with
the
dashboard
and
all
the
engineers
that
are
happening
doing
their
work
in
the
common
swarm
and
yeah.
I
will
pass
it
to
olivier.
D
So
I
want
to
praise
octopus
for
setting
up
the
praise,
categorization
and
so
much
praise
to
viva
v,
angela
eduardo
and
huanka
for
jumping
in
the
sheets
and
helping
with
it.
I
praise
ygg,
griff,
tim
and
jess
for
the
help
to
since
make
the
next
steps
for
this
decision-making
process.
D
E
F
F
I
didn't
realize
that
I'd
like
to
praise
sherman,
because
she
has
so
much
enthusiasm
for
the
tec
and
for
life
and
just
a
really
cool
person
that
I
look
up
to
a
lot
peter
angela,
jeff,
ygg,
olivia
involved
in
kicking
off
tv
services
acid
later
laser
for
the
cool
designs
you're
coming
up
with
espenore,
because
I'm
getting
you
around
more
and
more
and
you're
getting
more
involved
marco,
because
he's
just
so
gtd
or
getting
things
done,
and
it's
just
a
nice
vibe
to
see
to
be
around
eduardo
for
your
willingness
to
take
on
new
things
in
your
care
for
the
community
katie
who
puts
in
100
for
everything
she
does
and
always
delivers.
F
Octopus
octopus
for
being
a
consummate
professor
and
your
ease
and
explaining
complex
ideas,
is
really
appreciated.
Just
for
the
grace
and
presence
she
brings
everywhere.
All
the
time
said
sednumb
for
having
such
unique
perspectives
and
for
this
blog
post
that
she
just
posted
of
juggernaut's
work,
which
I'm
halfway
through
and
really
inspired
by
and
I'll.
Do
the
rest
on
on
the
praise
channel
I'll
pass
to
eskanori.
G
Oh
yeah
hi.
I
want
to
praise
levi
and
suga
for
answering
me
my
questions
under
ama
and
I
want
to
advise
chewie
and
evie
for
helping
me
with
the
with
doing
tweets.
Yeah.
That's
it.
I
don't
know
who
is
left.
H
Thank
you.
I'd
like
to
praise
christopher
for
taking
the
discord
api
to
the
limit,
I'd
like
to
praise
tam
for
her
grandstand
support
and
poker
talent.
I'd
also
like
to
praise
griff
for
his
leadership.
Escanori
asset
laser
mount
manu
for
their
valuable
contributions
to
the
comms
working
group.
I'd
also
like
to
praise
anti-libya
matteo
for
all
her
their
hard
work
and
tc
source
credit
lauren
for
always
being
there
to
help
you
no
matter
what
and
katie
for
her
work
in
the
weekly
updates
and
the
tec.
I
J
K
I
like
to
place
octopus
and
ygg
for
their
inside
window,
place
data
analysis,
I'd
like
to
praise
chris
damn
if
ron
chewie
eduardo
olivia
suga
sandy
same
everyone
for
being
really
great
to
interact
with,
and
I
think
that's
pretty
much
it
today
and
I'd
like
to
pass
it
to
asset
laser.
L
Hello
awesome
cool
I'd
like
to
praise
mitch,
schnug
and
vitoria
griff
marco,
for
the
work
on
the
commons
upgrade
dashboard.
I
want
to
praise
nate
for
creating
an
organized
list
of
params
forum
posts,
so
we
can
get
organized
around
that.
I'm
going
to
praise
chewie
for
great
ideas
for
expansion
and
connection
and
for
being
an
amazing
homs
leader.
I
want
to
praise
wonka
for
supporting
gibbeth
with
gravity
and
just
all
the
work
he's
doing
with
gravity.
L
To
go,
I
want
to
praise
tim,
libby,
jess
and
danny
for
representing
the
tc
common
stack
and
giveth
in
the
women's
led
web
3
coalition
meeting,
and
I
want
to
praise
tam
extra
for
being
in
many
spaces
with
unique
thoughtful
perspectives,
helpful
advice
and
a
super
calming
presence
and
I'll
pass
it
to
mitch.
M
Hello:
everyone,
let's
see
if
I
got
the
list
here,
oh,
I
would
like
to
praise
noggin,
lauren,
vitor,
nate,
marco
and
griff,
for
the
hacking
on
the
commons
dashboard
spec
praise
to
nate,
zepty,
lauren
and
chewie
for
taking
initiative
on
writing
the
parameter
forum
posts,
praise
christopher
for
working
on
the
website
front,
end
design
and
praise
vive
v
for
being
a
discord
wizard,
and
I
will
pass
it
to
sam.
N
Hello,
well,
I
appreciate
a
lot
all
the
places
given
this
week.
It
is
people
is
doing
crazy.
I
will
just
praise
a
few
people
today,
paolo
and
paul
for
being
here
with
me
on
on
the
cube
house
and
vitor
and
nougan
for
hacking
on
the
tc
convert,
and
I
will
pass
it
to.
O
Thank
you.
I
want
this
face
to
chewy
and
verde
for
a
competition
that
we
had
a
few
minutes
ago.
I
wanna
this
praise
to
levy
for
her
help
during
1am
sessions.
During
the
the
praise
qualification
process.
O
I
want
to
disgrace
the
septimus
for
his
help
with
the
goodbye
document
for
hajj
outreach
working
group.
I
want
this
place
to
time
for
a
one-on-one
session
and
to
always
listen
in
my
long
voice
notes.
I
want
this
phrase
to
felix
falafel
for
he's
always
trying
to
keep
up
with
the
tec,
and
I
wanna
dish
a
fun
praise
to
suga,
because
I've
always
felt
she
is
always
on
her
calls,
no
matter
what
she's
doing,
and
I
don't
know
how
you
do
it,
but
that's
amazing.
P
Thank
you
eduardo.
I
want
this
place
to
become
swarm
for
all
the
work
they've
been
doing
to
get
ready
for
the
hatch
awesome
all
of
them,
and
I
also
one
of
these
praise
the
comms
group,
all
the
comms
group,
because
they
are
doing
a
great
job
with
those
posts
and
all
the
work
they
are
doing.
I
want
to
displace
tam
for
her
work,
pushing
us
all
into
the
hatch
and
making
sure
we
get
everything
ready,
and
I
want
to
displace
two
people
who
are
always
against
the
schedule,
which
is
ivy
and
bye.
Bye
b.
A
L
A
J
This
is
my
first
community
call,
so
I
don't
I
I
just
want
to
praise
you
all
for
welcoming
me.
Thank
you.
A
No
problem-
and
I
I
I
can
pass
it
for
you
too
I'll,
pass
it
to
john.
R
Hello,
can
you
hear
me
guys
this
is
my
first
call
on
discord
and
in
your
community.
So
thank
you
very
much
for
for
this
beautiful
five
minutes
of
introduction.
I
didn't
know
what
to
expect,
and
I
praise
marco
and
nate
for
welcoming
me
and
helping
me
understand
this
ecosystem
and
giving
me
the
opportunity
to
be
here.
Thank
you
guys.
S
Thanks
grief,
yeah,
I
would
like
to
praise
tam
for
yeah
for
double
checking
that
what
do
we
need
for
the
hatch
edu
for
always
being
there
on
the
hatcher
onboarding
and
the
transformation
that
that
group
is
is
taking
is
amazing.
S
I
would
like
to
praise
grief
because
yeah,
I
feel
that
I
owe
him
a
lot
and
I
thank
him.
A
lot
libby
because
she's
like
a
ground
force
for
everyone
in
the
community
lauren
for
helping
me
with
gravity
and
with
giveth
and
its
first
steps
and
its
interaction
with
our
proposal,
chewie
also
for
outreaching
one
hype
and
metaverdo.
S
Okay
short
one
and
santi
for
accepting
being
our
guest
in
the
next
ethereum
colombia
event.
So,
and
sam
and
septi
for
offering
bring
me
a
bed
for
after
at
cc.
That's
it.
T
Hey
guys,
I'd
like
to
dish
surprise
to,
of
course,
to
salmon
and
paulo
for
hacking
here
in
the
in
the
garbage
house
and
vitor
for
for
hacking
on
an
attack
convert
and
libya.
Maybe
for
for
like
helping
me
with
the
onboarding
and
and
that's
it,
I
will
pass
it
to
surah.
Q
Thank
you
well
done
well
I'll
just
make
this
easy
to
today
tonight
for
me
also
quite
late.
I
would
just
like
to
just
praise
to
nate
for
his
always
very
balanced,
stable
and
critical
perspective
whenever
he
offers
his
contributions
in
in
our
meet
in
our
meetings
back
to
you
griff.
Thank
you.
A
Great
praise
and
thank
you
all
for
for
the
awesome,
love
fest
at
the
beginning.
God.
I
love
the
praise.
If
you
love
praise,
I
love
praise.
Well,
I
love
the
praise.
We
need
more
praise,
so
don't
be
shy
to
give
praise
all
the
time
if
you
don't
have
the
praise-giving
power
feel
free
to
message
us
steward,
and
we
can
tell
you
about
how
praise
is
given
in
discord.
It's
really
easy.
A
You
just
type
exclamation
mark
praise
and
then
say
who
you're
giving
praise
to
and
for
what
it's
really
fun
and
it
kind
of
not
only
does
it
update
and
not
only
does
it
like
create
this
culture
of
gratitude
for
our
community,
but
also
gives
is
a
great
way
to
just
give
updates
about.
What's
going
on
and
see
and
and
tell
everyone
the
magic
that's
happening,
we
also
just
praise
and
and
in
telegram.
A
So
if
you
want
to
receive
praise
in
in
like
multiple
instant
messaging
platforms,
join
the
te
dot
meet,
slash
te
praise
telegram
group,
it's
way
easier
to
praise.
If
you're
in
that
group,
please
and
say
hello
when
you
enter
so
that
the
bot
sees
you
and
also
just
as
an
update,
I
say
it
all
the
time,
but
seriously,
are
you
feeling
some
awkwardness
with
someone?
Do
you
see
some
awkwardness
between
two
people?
It
can
be
a
small
thing.
Oh
they're,
not
getting
my
name
right,
you
know,
like
tell
the
gravitons.
A
We
have
this
magical
force
in
our
community
called
gravity
and
and
all
these
little
gravitons
are
here
to
hold
us
closer
together,
but
they
need
your
help.
They
need
you
to
tell
them
when
there's
something
weird,
when
there's
like
a
little
tiny
tear
in
the
relational
fabric,
a
graviton.
If
he
knows
if
they
know
about
that
tear
they
can
come
in
and
stitch
it
up.
And
then
oh
man,
we
can
be
strong
as
a
community.
So
please
fill
out
this
form.
A
If
you,
if
you
see
anything
interesting
that
maybe
gravity
can
help
with
help
us
stay
as
strong
as
we
can
be
and
with
that
I'll
pass
it
to
tam
and
the
working
group
section
tam,
you
want
to
tell
us
about.
What's
going
on
in
the
community
stewards.
F
I
do
and
I'm
totally
ready,
so
I
think
we
are
on
the
countdown
to
hatch
page
okay,
one
minute.
D
F
So
countdown
to
hatch,
we
are
in
the
middle
of
sprint
12
now,
and
we
have
this
hatch
readiness
checklist
where
all
of
the
working
group
stewards
are
giving
or
signaling
their
readiness
for
the
hatch.
So
you
could
see
we're
we're
making
some
progress.
There
are
a
few
more
things
for
us
to
finish
before
we
all
working
groups
are
entirely
ready
for
the
hatch,
but
you
can
see
that
we're
extremely
close
now
and
I
hope
everyone
can
feel
that
energy,
because
we're
almost
there.
F
The
other
thing
I
want
to
say
is
all
of
our
sprint.
Events
are
open
to
everyone.
We
do
sprint
planning
every
other
friday
and
a
retrospective
every
other
thursday
welcome
to
join
us
when
you
want,
and
then
contributors
are
wanted,
reach
out
to
suga
our
onboarding
coordinator.
F
She
has
a
list
of
skills
that
working
groups
are
looking
for
and
is
in
contact
with
all
of
the
stewards
about
and
working
groups
about
what
what
their
needs
are
for
the
tec,
visual
explainers.
I
included
them
on
the
slide
today,
so
people
have
access
to
them.
If
you
don't
have
access
to
the
mirror
board
with
the
visual
brainstorming
phase,
one
is
where
we
are
now:
it's
a
two-phase
hatch,
as
everyone
knows,
because
we've
said
it
every
time
and
we
are
we've
done
the
submission
of
the
parameters.
F
We've
voted
on
the
parameters,
their
final
common
swarm
has
done
the
dress
rehearsal,
and
the
next
step
is
funding.
The
hatch
there's
also
some
stats
I
want
to
share.
I
don't
know
that
everyone
knows
it,
but
we
have
11
working
groups
in
the
tec.
We
have
15
stewards
and
we
have
400
contributors
who
contributed
to
building
the
tec.
So
all
those
people
who've
gotten
us
where
we
are
now
and
I
will
pass
to
santi
to
kick
off
the
legal
update.
P
Thank
you,
tom
all
right
in
the
legal
working
group
we
started
meeting
bi-weekly
a
couple
of
weeks
ago,
we're
not
having
a
meeting
next
tomorrow,
we'll
have
it
next
friday
and
last
friday
we
started
discussing
first
of
all,
we've
been
updating
the
documents
with
all
the
params
that
were
finally
voted
and
the
final
proposal
that
that
was
getting
the
you
know
the
most
the
most
votes
and
we've
started
working
on
the
covenant,
and
it
was
a
great
discussion.
P
We
had
last
friday
around
around
the
covenant,
where
we're
going
to
be
using
some
of
the
documents
from
the
communities
that
already
have
one
and
and
we
started
discussing
the
boundaries
of
the
covenant
and
what
should
include
what
not
we
we're,
also
looking
ahead
on
celeste
and
see
how
we
we
the
implications
of
of
using
that
that
pull
into
our
our
community
and
and
even
how
how
we
can
have
a
celeste
over
celeste,
which
right
now
there
isn't,
and
but
there
is
there's
very
interesting
discussions
on
the
lego
working
group
right
now.
P
S
Carlos
auntie,
yes,
well
as
grief
said
in
the
gravity
working
group,
we
are
trying
to
create
a
safe
space
for
people
to
communicate
issues
that
maybe
are
not
so
easy
to
communicate
and
provide
yeah
that
safe
space
for
people
to
request,
support
in
managing
conflicting
situations,
and
we
have
the
the
the
type
form
that
if
you
see
something
or
if
you
feel
something
or
if
you
just
want
to
talk
with
someone
about
some
sensitive
issue,
it
can
be
related
to
work
or
not.
S
The
idea
for
us
is
to
be
there
for
the
community,
because
we
understand
that
for
the
community
to
be
achieving
the
goals
that
that
that
it
proposes,
we
also
need
to
have
a
good
vibes
around
it
and
to
be
able
to
to
to
manage
descent
and
also
to
to
transform
unwanted
situations
into
situations
to
to
to
transform
or
or
to
improve,
because
one
of
the
things
that
I
have
learned
like
from
from
the
experience
that
we
have
had
for
now
is
that
we
can
gain
a
lot
of
insights
from
from
common
issues
to
try
to
improve
our
processes
so
that
we
can
continue
preventing
conflicts
and
so
that
we
can
promote
that.
S
The
community
is
in
a
high
vibes
and
everyone
respects
each
other
understands
the
and
values
the
other
as
a
peer
and
and
that
we
all
feel
that
we
are
being
valued
and
that
we
are
being
yeah
well
treated
and
happy
in
the
place
that
we
are,
and
we
have
our
working
group
called
after
this
call.
But
I
won't
be
leading
it.
The
dan
will
be
leading
a
nbc
workshop.
F
Cool,
so
shall
I
start
and
you
I
pass
to
you
or
do
you
want
to
start
and
pass
to
me,
okay,
cool.
So,
if
you've
received
praise,
you
have
impact
hours.
This
is
a
closed
hatch
and
only
trusted
seed
members
can
participate,
so
everyone
who
has
impact
hours
has
to
activate
their
trusted
seed
or
those
impact
hours
will
be
lost
forever.
F
F
F
We
have
reached
every
single
person
who
has
more
than
four
impact
hours
and
to
to
let
them
know
that
they
have
impact
hours,
and
the
response
has
been
pretty
overwhelmingly
positive
and
and
excited
people
who
might
not
have
known
or
had
yeah
or
or
are
are
are
not
are
so
busy
that
they're
not
actually
seeing
what
what
we're
sending
out
in
our
community
communications
and
of
those
of
people
who
have
more
than
10
impact
hours.
75
have
already
activated.
F
So
all
of
these
people
are
ready
for
hatch,
and
that
was
actually
the
exciting
output
of
the
work
that
we
just
did
and
I'll
press
eduardo
for
the
rest
of
the
update.
O
Thank
you,
tim
and
yeah,
and
if
anyone
on
this
call
have
questions
or
jobs
or
anything
regarding,
if
you
haven't
apply
or
you
you
don't
know,
if
you
have
impact
hours
or
we
have
encountered
some
situations
where
some
people
have
issues
with
the
dab
and
so
on,
if
you
have
encountered
any
of
these,
let
us
know
so
we
can
help
you
with
that
and
then
we
have
we
are
doing
on.
O
We
are
starting
this
process,
as
hong
kong
mentioned
enterprise
to
sort
of
switch
and
transforming
this
working
group
and
moving
on
to
an
idea
that
we
had,
which
is
the
scouts.
We
had
the
first
meeting
on
the
previous
call,
and
we
had
some
really
nice
ideas
coming
from
ella
verde
and
from
chewie,
where
we
will
basically
sort
of
become
this
bridge
in
between
our
community
and
other
communities.
O
She
will
explain
more
on
on
the
comp
side.
So
if
you
can
wanna
know
more
or
can
join
our
meetings,
we
meet
usually
weekly.
We
also
have
the
dc
a
hma,
what
happens
at
4,
5
pm
cet
and
we
meet
wednesday
6
p.m.
Ced.
D
Thanks
ado,
yeah
I'll
be
brief
today,
so
we've
been
focusing
mostly
on
one
topic
in
sofkav
this
week
and
probably
for
the
next
weeks
until
the
hatch,
that
is
the
phrase
categorization
and
how
we
can
move
from
all
this
analysis,
I
mean
the
praise
analysis,
how
we
can
move
from
the
analysis
to
results
that
will
contemplate
the
community
as
a
whole
and
and
serve
us
in
the
best
way,
according
to
our
mission,
vision
and
values.
D
So
this
week
we've
been
working
on
this
appraised
categorization.
That
is
one
of
the
topics
of
the
analysis.
Octopus
made
this
really
great
video
explaining
how
to
categorize
the
praise.
It's
really
quick,
it's
just
to
like
hey,
learn
how
to
navigate
this
spreadsheet
and
it
would
be
lovely
to
have
help
from
from
from
everyone
that
feels
like
understand
the
community.
So
if
you
feel
like
you
have
like,
oh,
I
know
what's
going
on
in
the
tc,
it
would
be
really
helpful
to
have
your
yeah
your
help,
filling
up
those
categories.
D
So
what
are
these
categories
going
to?
Do?
They
are
going
to
inform
us
how
much
praise
has
been
going
to
each
a
bucket
and
there
are
more
or
less
10
or
maybe
20
categories
there.
D
So
so,
when
this
analysis
ends
we'll
see
like
oh
what
things
were
underpriced
or
overpraised,
and
this
will
help
us
have
an
overview
of
the
behavior
of
the
community
so
also
like
griff
is
scrolling
there.
There
are
many
posts
about
people's
opinions
and
we
had
a
discussion
in
the
last
softgov
call
and
it
seems
like
there
is
a
clear
advice
process
now
on.
Should
we
touch
on
past
data
and
future
data,
or
should
we
touch
just
on
future
data
on
the
proposals
that
we
are
starting
to
draft?
So
please
drop
your
opinion
there.
D
I
tagged
a
few
people
that
I
would
love
to
hear
from,
but
the
most
the
most
opinions
we
have
the
better
and
on
this
sunday,
I'm
not
sure
what
time
yet
meeting
with
ygg
and
whoever
else
wants
to
join,
to
continue
to
look
into
how
we're
going
to
formulate
these
proposals
and
how
we
move
forward
and
next
tuesday
in
the
softcup
call,
will
host
a
big
debate
that
it's
it's
great.
If
the
most
stakeholders
possible
can
attend.
D
So
we
have,
we
can
hear,
like
all
of
the
opinions
and
and
for
source
cred
updates.
It's
everything
ready
for
the
first
distribution.
Mateo
was
only
looking
into
how
to
automate
a
few
features,
because
he
did
everything
manually.
D
So
so
much
praise
to
mateo
for
doing
this
first
round
and
and
we're
gonna
have
santi
gave
a
few
updates
on
that
and
we'll
have
probably
a
solution
for
this
first
distribution
before
the
next
afghan
call
and
and
of
course
we
have
the
amas
every
week
at
6,
00
pm
europe,
time
and
you're
welcome
to
join
us
and
and
with
our
pastures,
optimus.
B
Thanks
libby
yeah
on
transparency,
we're
still
working
on
the
credentials
management
discussion
like
there
is
a
discussion
in
there
like
for,
like
it's
more
cultural.
The
discussion
I
also
was
talking
with
cement.
I
think
it
would
be
worth
like.
I
update
that
and
post
the
links
that
seminar
and
share
with
me
yeah,
but
basically,
what
we're
trying
to
discuss
in
here
is
how
to
approach
like
the
data
security
mean.
B
That's
the
old
one:
okay,
yeah
and
yeah.
We
also
working
on
rules
and
basically,
a
code
of
conduct
for
each
platform
that
mostly
we
are
doing
with
net.
B
We
meet
one
hour
like
by
week,
and
we
also
like
now
we
reached
a
point
where
we
might
need
some
help
like,
for
example
like
we,
if
we
want
to
make
rules
for
hubspot,
but
if
we
don't
fully
understand
half,
but
we
really
need
like
from
help
from
people
who
really
understands
it
so
yeah
if
people
can
engage
and
help
us
to
make
these
rules
like
we're
just
building
it
and
then,
of
course,
have
to
go
on
a
review
process,
but
yeah
we're
working
on
that
and
yeah.
B
We
meet
monday
bike
weekly
we
meet
next
week
and
yeah.
That's
it
I'll
pass
it
to
omega.
D
Maybe
I
can
just
share
that
and
the
next
so
for
for
who
never
heard
of
omega.
This
working
group
is
researching
the
ethos
of
token
engineers
and
in
the
next
wednesday,
we'll
have
an
iterative
session
with
the
answers
of
the
of
the
type
form
on
miro.
So
it's
going
to
be
a
fun,
a
fun
session.
To
look
at
all
of
the
answers
we
got
so
far,
so
you're
all
welcome
to
join
and
I
passed
to
ygg.
U
Hey
everyone
so
yep,
as
you
saw
from
soft
gov,
the
praise
analysis
is
full
steam
ahead.
The
forearm
has
been
very
active,
so
I
do
highly
recommend
people
to
take
a
look
and
help
out
with
some
of
the
praise.
Data
annotation
there's
been
some
really
incredible
work
done
by
both
octopus
and
by
magali
or
muhammad,
and
we
got
some
clustering.
We
got
some
3d
clustering
going
for
the
praise
reasons
and
octopus
is
looking
into
all
sorts
of
different
distribution
metrics
in
addition
to
the
genie
coefficient
so
really
interesting,
work
happening.
M
U
Side
with
this
with
the
soft
gov
side
and
see
how
the
community
can
respond
to
all
the
insights
up
next
is
we
have
yeah
te
services,
so
this
is
moving
forward.
There's,
actually
a
ton
of
activity
happening
peter
had
to
stamp
some
of
it
out
and
say
whoa
one
thing
at
a
time.
So
it's
really
cool
people
are
getting
really
excited,
there's
a
session
today
after
the
gravity
session,
so
you
can
pile
in
there
and
fridays
at
9
00
am
we
meet
just
to
discuss?
U
What's
new,
what's
happening
around
tec
with
labs,
with
experiments
with
modeling?
That
kind
of
stuff
sam
usually
has
something
to
show
off
and
sunday
hack
sessions
really
good
stuff.
We'll
have
a
point
in
there
this
weekend
to
go
over
praise
olivia
and
I
will
be
working
on
what
it's
going
to
look
like
for
this
week
ahead.
So
those
are
always
fun
pretty
casual
on
sundays.
U
Two
three
four
hour
hack
sessions
you
can
drop
in
drop
out,
see
what's
going
on,
bring
a
project
to
work
on
it's,
it's
really
fun,
griff's
on
point
with
the
groovy
bots
so
good
times
and
yeah
with
that
I'll
pass.
It
over
to
coms
is
that
chewy.
H
Yes,
yes,
hi
everyone,
the
comms
working
group,
we
are
having
a
lot
of
stuff
going
on
since
yeah.
We
have
to
communicate
and
get
the
catch
message
out
there,
and
so
yeah,
please
feel
free
to
drop
by
our
working
group,
which
happens
on
tuesdays
at
12
p.m,
est
and
6
pm
cet
for
some
updates.
For
this
week
we
had
a
great
great
idea
from
christopher,
which
is
to
take
more
advantage
of
the
of
this
course
api.
H
So
we
are
planning
on
being
more
active
in
the
in
in
the
forum.
So
a
few
stewards
so
far
have
mentioned
some
of
some
issues
that
are
being
discussed
in
the
forum.
Please,
please
try
to
engage
eventually,
it's
gonna
become
a
great
tool
along
with
sourcetrade,
so
yeah
drop
by
the
forum,
and
let
us
know
your
opinions
on
different
stuff
also.
We
are
needing
some
forum
posts.
H
So
if
you
are
a
steward
and
have
some
free
time
check
the
content
and
distribution
repo,
we're
gonna
be
asking
for
some
contributions.
There
also
for
I
think,
like
I,
I've
already
said
this
to
some
of
you,
but
we're
gonna
have
sherman
as
a
guest
in
in
our
blog.
It's
gonna
be
great
for
the
hatch,
so
yeah
we're
looking
forward
to
see
what
she
puts
together.
Also
remember
that
the
common
swarm
is
also
having
weekly
updates
and
right
now.
H
All
of
our
tools
are
evolving,
pretty
fast,
so
make
sure
you
engage
also
in
the
discussion.
This
is
also
happening
in
the
forum,
so
you
could
also
spend
some
time
in
the
forum
with
this,
and
we
have
the
content
workshops
on
mondays
and
thursdays.
One
is
better
for
pst
and
the
other
one
is
better
for
cet,
so
feel
free
to
drop.
By
share
with
us
your
ideas
for
content
and
no
updates
on
on
video
production.
H
We
are
putting
together
an
animated
video
for,
for
the
hatch
front
page
we're
still
in
production
for
that,
but
yeah
keep
keep
in
touch
so
that
you
can
see.
Some
updates
on
that
is
gonna,
be
also
a
great
tool
for
for
the
hatch
and
that's
it
for
comes
I'll
pass
it
to
griff
with
params.
A
Wow,
it's
me
already
man
we
are
killing
it.
This
call
we're
so
ahead
of
the
game.
That's
exciting!
I
hope
I
hope
our
spotlight's
ready
for
some
time,
because
I
don't
have
much
to
say
honestly.
Params
is
just
a
train
chugging
along
we
have
our
big
project.
Is
the
commons
config
dashboard
and
it's
a
big
project.
It's
and
there's
a
lot
of
work
going
on,
and
I
can't
praise
mitch,
marco
nugget
and
lauren
enough
for
their
support.
A
Probably
the
biggest
update
I
have
is
that
we
moved
our
call
to
tuesday
a
very
europe-friendly
time.
I
was
blown
away
with
how
many
people
came
to
our
call.
Last
week
I
was
not
ready
for,
like
you
know
so
much
community
engagement.
We
used
to
do
them
in
like
kind
of
late
in
the
afternoon
in
and
basically
way
past
everyone's
bedtime
in
europe.
A
So
now
that
we
move
the
time
we're
going
to
try
to
be
more
friendly
and
engaging
for
people
who
just
want
to
pop
in
and
have
a
good
time
and
learn
about
the
prams.
So
please
join
us
on
tuesday
for
that
and
if
you
want
to
hack,
if
you
want
to
actually
get
your
hands
dirty,
that's
sunday,
we
go
hard
on
sunday,
four
hours
of
just
for
rams
and
it's
fun.
So
don't
be
shy.
A
Come
on
in
to
help
us
out
with
the
praise,
analysis
and
ygg
is
always
blowing
our
minds
with
cool
stuff
there,
and
if
you
want
to
get
your
hands
dirty
with
some
python
and
start
modeling,
bonding,
curves
and
conviction
voting
and
all
this
cool
stuff,
we
need
help
so
diet.
You
can
dive
in
there
and
then
we're
always
testing
the
the
design
and
the
concepts
that
we're
going
to
present
to
people.
A
A
Luckily,
we
have
mitch
mar,
and
marco
nuggen
and
lauren
really
like
fine-tuning
the
details
and-
and
then
also
you
know
not
on
here-
is
all
the
work
that
mitch
and
nate
and
a
few
other
people
are
doing
on
the
forum
posts
that
are
looking
that
are
starting
to
come
together
for
what
all
these
parameters
are
really
great
help.
A
So
with
that,
I
will
pass
it
to
sem
who
also
did
so
much
work
on
the
modeling
for
conviction,
voting
that
we're
going
to
build
off
and
somehow
finds
time
to
lead
the
goddard's
common
swarm.
N
Thank
you
grief.
Well,
actually,
we
are
working
in
three
main
lines
in
common
swarm
in
the
in
the
last
week
we
were,
I
am.
I
am
okay,
you're
listening
to
me
right.
N
N
N
N
N
And
regarding
the
rehearsal
last
week
with
the
vote
and
everything
went
well,
except
for
one
thing,
I
I
had
a
problem
or
when
I
had
a
mistake
when
I
send
I,
I
brought
that
out
in
which
the
fans
were
had
to
have
to
go.
N
N
So
we
are
also
working
on
having
a
sls
demo,
so
we
all
can
be
tutors
actually
keepers
of
celeste,
but
we
didn't
have
enough
time
yet
in
order
to
grab
all
on
ideas
that
are
needed
and
distribute
them
among
the
community
to
have
that
so
probably
next
week
we
can.
We
can
do
this
demo,
and
I
think
that
this
is
all
for
from
our
part.
A
H
Just
just
took
a
a
quick
message:
I'm
gonna
open
a
new
like
forum
vote
for
the
some
of
the
hatch
swag.
We
have
like
some
like
different
designs.
None
of
these
are
final,
but
we
wanted
to
see
like
which
one
like
do
you
like
the
most,
and
do
you
like
the
less
to
start
like
getting
ideas
on
on
how
to
like
what
to
like?
Have
some
ideas
around
so
yeah
keep
keep
checking
the
forum
and
yeah.
H
I'm
gonna
put
this
vote
up
right.
A
Nice
that
was
easy.
Well
now
we
have
15
minutes
of
spotlight,
which
is
super
cool
actually
is
nate
is
bonzier
in
here.
C
Is
also
known
as
johnny
pedeia,
so
nicola
is
going
to
be
introducing
bonzier.
A
I
do
have
some
background
on
this
to
to
show
off.
A
It's
a
very
cool
project.
It's
bonzier,
although
I
might
be
saying
it
wrong,
but
it's
very
interesting
making
bezier
bonding
curves.
M
R
It
worked,
nice
apologies
for
the
for
the
for
the
issues.
Thank
you
for
the
introduction.
So
you
know
it's
a
project
for
me,
something
completely
new
and
unexpected.
Three
weeks
ago,
I
I
didn't
even
thought
that
I
would
develop
it.
So
it's
kind
of
just
at
one
point
a
bubble,
light
up
and
and
and
I
remembered
the
vehicles
which
you
know
from
graphical
design
and
animations.
R
So
the
basic
idea
is
to
apply.
R
For
basically
anything,
I
didn't
find
any
implementation
for
bezier
curves
in
in
solidity,
so
I
write
one
up
for
this.
This
experiment
and
then
went
from
there
and
try
to
apply
apply.
The
idea
you're,
probably
watching,
like
thousands
of
bezier
curves
on
your
screen
now,
because
most
of
the
fonts
and
most
of
the
the
the
vector
drawings
that
you
have
on
on
the
on
the
the
screen
is
basically
bezier
curves.
So
it's
no
thing
and
then
nothing
nothing
new.
I
just
applied
it
as
a
bonding
curve.
R
I
I
I'm
developing
for
10
years
now,
learning
as
I
go,
so
everything
that
I
say
can
maybe
be
wrong.
Don't
trust
me
too
much
because
I'm
still
still
learning
it
so
bombing
currents
are
basically
a
relationship
between
price
and
available
supply.
R
Maybe
the
most
famous
example
is
uniflop,
which
has
the
the
uk
blah
blah
function.
What
what?
What
what
I
took
is
bezier
curves,
which
are
defined
by
four
points.
Two
of
them
are
anchor
points.
The
the
p0
and
p3
are
basically
the
anchor
points
from
your
curve
will
start
and
end,
and
the
p2
and
p1
are
are
basically
pivot
points
that
you
can
move
and
and
change
the
the
shape
of
the
of
the
curve.
R
R
Maybe
you
want
to
have
something
that
falls
as
as
as
items
are
sold
depending
on
your
project
and
and
business
business
use
case.
So
let's
set
up
some
coordinate
system
for
our
project.
We
on
the
x-axis.
We
have
items
on
the
y-axis,
we
have
price,
and
then
we
set
the
benzene
curve
in
this
this
space
and
and
then
try
to
see.
Can
we
calculate
the
y-coordinate
of
this
curve
to
get
the
price
for
some
specific
item
that
is
calculated
by
this
curve?
R
We
did
some
restrictions
to
to
to
avoid
loops
because
with
bezier
curves
you
can
you
can
draw
some
loops.
Even
you
can
draw
something.
That's
not
smooth
so
much.
Let
me
demonstrate
with
an
example,
but
this
is
something
that's
basically
allowed
in
bonsier.
You
can
have
bonsie
curve
bundle.
Curves
that
looks
like
this.
It's
not
it's
not
smooth
goes
to
the
spike,
but
you
cannot
move
the
pivot
points.
R
The
start
and
the
end
price
are
locked
to
the
zero
coordinate
and
the
total
items
coordinates
that
you
are
creating
or
emitting,
and
these
two
build
points
just
help
you
to
to
decide
the
shape
of
the
of
the
curve.
R
So
you
define
start
price
and
price,
the
number
of
items
and
the
limiting
amount.
So
each
time
somebody
calls
the
buy
function.
The
new
token
is.
M
R
By
the
amount
of
that
you
that
you
defined,
if
it's
a
non-fungible
token,
you
need
to
have
the
amount
set
to
one,
this
is
erc
1155
tokens
in
behind
the
the
banksia.
R
What's
the
most
interesting
for
me
is
basically
this
t
parameter
that
help
us
draw
the
function
you
can.
You
can
see
each
each.
This
dot
is
basically
calculated
by
by
this
formula,
implemented
solidity,
a
b
and
c
and
d.
Are
your
point?
Coordinates
you
solve
it
separately
for
x,
separately
for
y,
and
then
you
provide
the
t.
That's
that
goes
from
zero
to
one
and
and
as
you
as
you
calculate
to
the
coordinates
you
get,
the
the
you
can
draw
draw
your
line.
R
What
we
did
is
we,
we
created
a
relationship
between
the
t
and
the
total
items
allowed
for
for
sale.
So
if
you're
selling
only
one
nft
item
representing-
I
don't
know
whatever
you
want
to
represent
with
it.
Basically,
we
we
calculated
the
t
for
one
and
the
price
of
the
item
is
the
end
price.
For
total
items
number
two,
two
items
on
on
sale:
the
t
values
are
zero
and
one.
So
the
first
item
is
sold
by
the
start
price.
R
The
second
one
is,
by
the
end
price,
for
free,
it's
split
and
then
for
more
and
more
items
you
get
a
smoother
and
a
smoother
curve.
You
can
imagine
it's
more
smoother.
The
basic
ideas
behind
these
projects
were
to
create
fair,
predictable
pricing
for
some
kind
of
a
physical
assets
that
you
that
you
produced.
So
the
idea
is,
if
I'm
a
meat
producer-
and
I
this
year
I
I
have-
I
don't
know
some
some
some
products,
thousands
of
1000
of
some
products.
R
I
can
easily
create
a
token
that
you
can
buy
from
the
from
the
market
and
then
later
claim
it
for
the
for
the
physical
product.
I,
as
a
seller,
defined
the
price
of
the
of
the
asset
that
I
myself.
If
I'm
fair,
the
pricing
will
be
fair.
If
it
not,
maybe
it
will
go
to
the
millions
as
usual,
with
the
with
the
current
bonding
occurs,
but
for
physical
items.
R
You
know
that
some
items
will
never
sell
for
million
dollars
and,
and
especially,
you
have
some
kind
of
an
ending
period
after
which
the
the
the
store
is
closed,
because
products
may
be
expired
or
the
event
event
closed.
The
the
the
the
whole
bronzer
product,
smart
countries,
don't
charge
any
fee.
R
There
are
no
work
funds,
so
the
funds
are
immediately
transferred
to
the
seller
and
the
token
is
immediately
limited
to
the
buyer
and
you
can
pick
fungible
or
non-fungible
items,
so
our
motivation
to
create
museum
was
basically
to
to
envision
a
system
for
selling
music
festival
tickets.
A
few
years
ago,
I
I
I
was
in
talks
with
cured
meat
producer
in
in
croatia.
R
You
can
read
the
story
in
the
reading
where
we
plan
to
tokenize
coolants
and
a
piece
of
keyword,
meat
and
and
list
it
on
unislop,
but
the
curve
is
kind
of
really
not
suited
for
this
kind
of
businesses
and
we
need
to
collect
what
money
upfront
to
to
put
the
market
live.
So
this
is
basically
the
answer
to
the
problems
with
with
already
known
models
for
the
festival.
It's
really
a
nice
fit
because
you
have
a
natural
price
curve,
early
birthday,
it's
always
cheaper
than
the
last
minute
tickets.
R
The
sales
must
stop
at
some
date
because
the
event
is
starting
in
24
hours.
You
need
to
have
multiple
markets
like
regular,
daily
tickets
on
festival,
a
few
days
tickets,
or
maybe
some
some
different
zones
in
your
in
your
space,
and
we
can.
You
can
create
non-fungible
tickets,
so
they're
unique
in
in
serial
numbers.
R
You
can
also
envision
that
you're
selling
1000
liters
of
olive
oil
and
you
create
a
fungible
token,
because
each
liter
of
oil
is
basically
the
same
as
as
any
other,
and
then
you
go
and
do
the
clean
process
later.
The.
R
Outside
of
this
experience,
and
but
why?
Because
the
idea
is
to
create
infrastructure
for
everybody
in
the
world
to
create
their
own
music
festival
and
launch
local
community
and
create
a
fun
event,
but
create
a
scalable
and
disabled
and
sustaining
economy
in
in
in
supporting
the
proper
events
and
supporting
the
proper
venues
and
supporting
the
proper
artists
that
are
playing
on
this.
This
community
organized
events,
it's
really
an
early
piece
of
software.
I
just
yesterday,
I
found
a
large
bug
that
anybody
could
use
reality
or
your
contract.
R
R
The
whole
thing
is
open,
he's
on
github,
free
to
read
and
clone,
and
do
it,
and
once
I
have
at
least
basically
test,
so
I
can
be
sure
more
or
less
that
this
makes
sense
and
works
as
I
intended
to
I'll
put
probably
mit
license,
but
I
would
like
to
have
some
feedback,
maybe
from
you
guys
and
ideally
deploy
to
each
die
because
the
easiness
of
native
blockchain
currency
being
stable.
So
it's
easier
to
plan
ahead,
how
much
your
goods
are
gonna
cost
on
the
on
the
chain.
R
The
idea
is
to
also
envision
and
deploy
and
build
the
claim
process.
How
do
you
pick
up
your
ticket,
or
how
do
you
pick
up
your
liter
of
olive
oil
and
prove
that
you're,
the
owner
of
the
nft,
extended
this
year,
so
library,
because
there
are
different
types
of
bezier
curves
that
are
still
maybe
useful
to
implement,
but
also
a
different
way
of
displaying
the
the
the
bezier
formula
to
maybe
save
some
gas?
R
It's
all
in
the
documentation
in
the
repo
and
hopefully
before
before
the
summer
ends,
deploy
your
real
festival
tickets
on
on.
Thank
you
for
listening,
and
maybe
I
can
showcase
this
thing
in
in
action.
If
that's
okay
with
you
guys,
so
the
basic
idea
is
that
maybe
maybe
I'm
well
I'm
saying
500
stocks
and
I
want
to
have
a
fair
start
price
of
five
bucks,
because
my
my
producing
some
normal
socks
and
basically
end
price
15
bucks.
R
The
market
will
close
in
90
days.
This
is
the
address
that
will
funds
flow
to
some
thought.
Will
help
me
check
for
the
for
the
address
of
the
contract
that
will
be
deployed
with
my
specific
bezier
curve
because
we're
using
create
two
and
clones
for
for
deploying
new
new
contracts,
so
maybe
I'll
put
socks
as
a
slope
and
some
uei
and
data
to
be
passed
on
to
the
1155
contract
and
also
a
way
for
me
to
help
buyers
identify
who
am
I
and
then
maybe
investigate
my
am
I
a
real
deal?
R
Do
I
have
do
I
have
the
actual
socks
and
my
my
basically
some
just
a
fraud
and
then
I
can
define
some
kind
of
curve.
Maybe
maybe
let's
go
with
some
some
curvy
wavy
thing
like
this,
so
we
can
see.
The
first
item
will
cost
five
dollars
on
the
highest
point.
The
price
will
be
93
bucks
and
then
it
will
fall
to
15
bucks.
I'm
not
sure.
Why
would
be
this
useful
curve,
but
maybe
maybe
maybe
smooth
it's
a
bit,
so
we
go
till
26
and
then
fall
to
15..
R
Well,
I'm
satisfied.
Let's
create
a
new
bonsai
market.
This
is
all
around
going
on
on
hardhat
local
wood
and
then
I
can
go
and
explore
different
markets
that
I
created.
I
think
that
I
created
this
one.
This
is
read
from
the
newly
created
contract.
I
can
show
some,
maybe
some
logs
down
there,
but
nevertheless-
and
now
I
can-
I
can
buy
it.
The
first
item
is
five
bucks.
When
I
try
to
buy
it,
a
new
token
is
limited
to
me.
I
think.
M
R
Put
it
it's
a
non-vulnerable
token
expires.
This
is
the
owner,
total
500,
available
499
and
the
price
went
up
and
basically
that's
it.
If
the
time
stamp
passed,
the
the
buy
will
be
declined.
If
everything
is
sold,
the
buy
will
be
declined
and
that's
basically
it
that
I
have
to
say
and
and
and
show.
I
hope
this
makes
sense
and
I'm
basically
looking
for
any
kind
of
feedback.
Does
this
make
sense?
Do
you
find
this
useful?
I'm
I'm
I'm
just
kind
of
trying
to
find
any
kind
of
feedback.
R
From
the
github
I'm
ambushing
I
just
today,
I
pushed
some
documentations
over
there
to
to
make
it
more
readable
and
understandable,
and
I'm
also
on
twitter,
so
that's
it
that
I
have
for
now.
No
no
community
chats
or
something
like
that.
It's
pretty
early
like
three
weeks
ago
this
this
did.
This
didn't
exist.
A
Very
cool
it's
super
cool
man
like
this
is
really
really
like.
Well
informed.
We
need
more
external
and
like
insight
into
the
token
engineering
space
and
how
things
are
normally
done,
and
this
I
think
this
is
a
really
cool,
little
library
that
you
built.
If
you
want,
you
could
always
make
a
forum
post,
and
maybe
that
might
also
get
some
more
engagement
in
the
tec
and
eventually
man.
A
I
hope
that
we
can
support
your
project
and
and
help
you
advance
this,
because
this
looks
like
a
really
nice
piece
of
token
engineering.
Yes,
thank
you.
Thank
you
so
much
for
presenting,
and
I
also
wanna,
but
that
we're
at
the
top
of
the
hour.
The
next
call
is
gravity,
and
after
that
there
is
a
labs
call.
I
think
right
all
right.
So
what
was
the
call
after
te
services
working
group,
so
the
party
keeps
going
guys
so
gravity
dan
is
going
to
lead
an
nvc
workshop.
A
If
you
don't,
if
you
want
to
get
better
at
your
communication
skills
and
be
able
to
like
make
sure
that
everyone
loves
to
hear
you
talk,
you
want
to
learn
some
non-violent
communication.
Thank
you.
Dee
dan
for
hosting
that
that'll
be
in
the
gravity
channel
and
then
ygg
is,
is
doing
his
magic
right
after
that.
So
hang
out
with
us
for
the
next
couple
hours
and
and
we'll
continue
the
roll.