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A
Okay,
so
I'm
going
to
start
I'll
kick
us
off.
I
want
to
praise
zeptimus
for
coming
and
recording
all
of
the
calls
so
often
and
really
taking
one
for
the
team
on
on
just
always
being
there
through
this
whole
process.
I
want
to
praise
ygg
for
this
incredible
commitment
to
this
community
and
providing
providing
such
a
really
cool
proposal
like
documentation,
even
though
he
knew
it
wasn't
going
to
probably
go
anywhere,
but
he
did
it
for
the
the
arts.
A
You
know
I
I
want
to
praise
jeff
for
being
like
my
partner
in
crime
and
in
all
of
these.
In
all
of
these
debates,
and
just
I
love
you,
man
and
I
want
to
praise
christopher
for
his
incredible
leadership
on
the
swiss
membership
app.
I
want
to
praise
jessica
for
her
stand
fast.
Expression
of
her
opinions
in
every
situation
never
pulls
a
punch,
and
we
need
that.
We
love
that
in
our
community.
A
Oh,
I
I
have
to,
of
course,
praise
the
prams
group
mitch,
lauren
ygg
sem
and
vitor
and
nate
noggin
and
zepty,
and
I'm
probably
forgetting
someone
but
like
wow.
We
marco,
of
course,
wow.
We
have
made
so
much
progress
and
I
can't
wait
to
present
that
today.
I
can't
wait
to
see
mitch
present
that
today
I
want
to
praise
chewie
and
julie
for
their
amazing
leadership,
making
paris
a
reality.
A
I
want
to
praise
noggin
for
his
thoughtful
leadership
of
the
last
ih
debate
and
vivei
v,
ivy
and
freshell
and
zeptimus
for
helping
do
the
full
praise
audit,
which
is
a
lot
of
work.
There
were
a
lot
of
like
mistakes
and
it
was
piecing
it
together,
but
the
the
praise
audit
is
looking
very
positive
and
I
really
can't
I
appreciate
that
so
much
and
with
that
I'll
pass
it
to
libya.
B
I
want
to
play
some
griff
and
jeff
for
for
being
so
so
thoughtful
and
so
passionate
about
all
the
work
we're
doing
and
for
stepping
up
towards
the
words
collaboration
that
I
think
is
such
a
core
value
of
our
community,
and
I
want
to
praise
tim
for
all
the
analysis
she
has
been
doing
and
for
being
so
committed
to
the
truth
and
to
giving
us
the
good
percent
precedence
to
to
look
for
what
can
support
our
thoughts
and
and
not
only
having
being
led
for
emotions
and
lose
opinions.
B
And
I
also
want
to
praise
octopus
and
ygg
for
all
their
commitment
to
this
praise
process
and
also
jess,
jess
and
jeff
for
all
the
people
that
looked
into
the
data.
But
I
feel,
like
you
guys,
didn't
just
look
into
the
data.
You
were
really
looking
into
the
soul
of
the
community
and
you
did
that
with
care
and
with
the
care
that
was
needed
for
this
process.
So
I
I
don't
think
anyone
could
have
done
it
better.
B
And
I
I
appreciate
all
this
process
that
we've
been
having
so
far,
and
I
want
to
praise
nate
and
katie
for
also
they're
being
so
committed
with
writing
and
documenting
and
being
critical
of
all
of
the
things
they
see
and
the
way
they
put
that
forth.
B
That
is
yeah
very
also,
very
important
for
us,
and
now
I
I
need
to
praise
mateo
also
for
he
is
100
dedicated
to
everything
he
does
and
it's
always
a
pleasure
to
work
with
you,
and
I
really
appreciate
all
the
progress
that
you
did
on
source
cred,
mainly
on
your
own,
with
all
the
data
and
also
for
asante.
That
is
not
here,
but
I
also
worked
so
much
through
that
process
and
now
we're
finally
like
getting
towards
the
the
end
with
that
and
I'll
pass
to
yjj.
C
A
A
That's
a
no
who
would
vote.
C
Okay,
so
I
want
to
praise
tamara
for
being
such
a
strong
pillar
for
the
community
and
doing
such
an
amazing
detective
work
with
the
voting
data
that
was
really
neat
to
see
that
and
just
for
putting
out
really
good
voices
and
starting
really
good,
putting
out
good
ideas
throughout
the
community.
So
thank
you
tamara
for
that.
I
wanna
praise
jessica
for
always
being
like
the
first
voice
that
speaks
up
to
address
things
that
really
need
to
be
addressed
when,
when
other
people
aren't
aren't
there
yet
so.
Thank
you
jessica.
C
I
want
to
praise
jeff
for
being
like
such
a
mentor
and
a
guide
throughout
this.
This
whole
world
of
token
engineering,
yeah
jeff,
is
always
inspiring
me
to
to
keep
doing
what
I'm
doing.
I
also
want
to
praise
griff
for
being
such
a
relentless
leader
and
inspiration
for
this
whole
movement.
Really,
none
of
these
things
would
happen
without
this,
the
activation
energy
that
gets
it
started
and
that
that
comes
from
griff.
So
thank
you
for
that,
and
I
also
want
to
praise
libby
for
doing
such.
D
C
E
Hey
cool
awesome
all
right.
I
would
like
to
praise
the
parents
team
at
schneider,
pizza,
griff,
marco
nate
septi,
for
all
of
the
support
and
all
of
the
forum
posts
and
all
of
the
ideas
bouncing
around.
I
want
to
praise
jeff,
griff,
ygg,
jess,
libby,
tam,
wonka
and
everybody
who's,
putting
all
this
effort
into
the
impact
hours
and
just
discussing,
and
debating
and
figuring
it
all
out
and
so
sticky,
and
I
want
to
praise
negan
for
moderating
that
call.
E
I
want
to
praise
chewing
eduardo
for
the
tec
scouts
and
also
commando
burrito
for
coming
and
like
playing
music
and
making
it
a
party
in
the
lounge.
I
want
to
praise
tam
for
her
work
on
the
swag
shop
and
also
for
like
supporting
me
to
get
like
links
and
figure
out
how
to
help
with
that.
That
sounds
cool.
E
I
want
to
praise
mitch
for
his
support
in
like
everything
I
do
just
like
in
all
the
dows,
which
is
great,
and
I
want
to
praise
ashley
also
for
jumping
into
the
tc
scouts
and
bridging
a
little
bit
between
giveth
and
poteesi,
and
I
want
to
just
praise
everybody
who
was
just
in
that
last
call
for
their
openness
and
just
like
willingness
to
kind
of
connect
with
each
other
and
connect
with
itself.
F
Thanks
lauren
I'd
like
to
praise
chewie
for
leading
comms
I'd
like
to
praise
nate
for
leaving
the
charge
on
getting
the
form
posts
up
for
the
commons
parameters.
I'd
like
to
praise
lauren,
myself
and
nate
for
publishing
forum
posts.
This
last
week,
of
course,
praise
to
griff
for
leading
params
and
praise
vitor,
nuggen
and
sam
for
the
working
on
the
comments
config
back
end
and
marco
and
myself
for
the
design
on
the
front
end,
and
I
will
give
it
to
tam.
G
Cool
that
last
call
was
so
powerful,
so
I
took
a
screenshot
and
I'd
like
to
praise
nuggen
separately
for
holding
the
space
for
that
and
negan
griff
jeff.
I
met
jess
wonka,
christopher
lauren,
olivia
matteo
mount
manu
nate,
north
koot
shint,
parsley,
3d,
tam,
myself,
bye,
bye,
v,
ygg,
zeptimus
z,
er
8
and
octopus
puss
for
making
such
a
special
moment
in
the
tvc
I'd
like
to
praise
olivia
for
carrying
everything
that
she
carries
and
the
concern
she
has
for
this
community
griff.
G
I
mean
I
I
second
none
of
this
could
happen
without
you,
the
same
thing
with
you,
jeff
sherman,
for
spending
so
much
time
with
us
to
work
on
that
blog
post,
chewie
and
eduardo
for
the
te
scout
stuff.
Man
cool
like
what
they're
doing
is
really
cool
mount
mono
nice
to
see
you
again,
lauren
mitch,
nate
the
forum.
Bye
might
be
you
touch
and
everything
you
do,
ydg
for
such
data-driven,
level-headed
proposals
and
just
constant
influence
in
the
tec
and
I'll
pass
it
to
bye,
bye.
D
Doctors
and
stuff
like
that,
so
I
guess
I
missed
something
special.
I
will
praise
myself
for
having
to
deal
with
sick
children
and
other
children
related
things.
I
want
to
praise
olivia,
jess
and
tam
for
being
beautiful
women
with
great
leadership,
skills
and
intelligence,
and
I
would
like
to
praise
ygg
and
octopus
and
griff
and
jeff
for
the
impact
our
intervention
stuff
and
I
feel
like
I
just
need
to
learn
more,
be
able
to
praise
more
people,
there's
just
so
many
folks
to
be
praising
all
the
time
with
that.
A
I'll
pass
it
for
you,
let's
pass
it
to
jeff.
I
Cool,
I
was
gonna
jump
in
anyway,
just
as
long
as
I'm
not
jumping
jump
in
that
queue.
Oh
man,
so
much
praise.
I
don't
get
to
give
praise
nearly
enough
just
want
to
call
out
the
giveth
team,
lauren
mitch,
griff,
and
you
know
everyone
else
in
that
ecosystem.
I
see
nothing
but
fantastic
things.
Coming
amazing
token,
engineering
design
work
clear
communications,
fantastic
memes
across
the
board.
I
think
there's
there's
so
much
amazing
work
going
on
in
this
ecosystem
want
to
give
some
massive
praise
there.
Also
in
in
the
tec.
I
Of
course,
everything
that's
been
built
here.
I
think
there
are
so
many
like
products
that
we
aren't
even
calling
products.
Yet
a
lot
of
these
kind
of
soft
governance
like
this
is
this-
is
so
innovative
in
in
the
dow
space
and
and
being
able
to
navigate
these
tensions
and
have
the
space
to
discuss
it.
I
think
is
where
every
other
dow
out
there
would
have
fallen
apart
a
long
time
ago.
I
So,
just
really
appreciating
the
space
and
praise
for
yeah
jess
livy,
tam
suga,
you
know
everyone
who
has
really
helped
to
to
hold
this
space
and
just
one
more,
I
just
want
to
praise
griff.
Thank
you
so
much
for
seeing
griff
for
anyone
who
doesn't
know
the
background
story.
Griff
read
one
of
my
blogs
and
called
me
up
and
said:
let's
build
that,
and
you
know
this
has
just
been
an
insane
experience
that
would
not
have
happened
without
you.
I
Griff
and
I
want
to
recognize
you've
been
a
hero
of
mine
in
the
blockchain
space
for
a
very
long
time.
So,
thank
you
so
much
for
inviting
me
to
build
this
with
you,
and
I
think
we
have
fantastic
things
ahead
of
us
as
individuals
and
as
a
community,
and
I
just
want
to
give
ultimate
praise
for
that
and
I'll
pass
it
to
you.
Nugget.
J
Thank
you
jeff.
Well,
I
was
a
bit
unprepared
for
the
praise
right
now,
but
I'll
just
I'll
just
join
tam
in
praising
everybody
who
wasn't
the
call
before
I
think
it
was.
It
was
amazing
and
then
yeah,
I
praised
all
the
params
team,
lauren
griff
mitch,
vitor
nate,
zepty,
marco.
J
J
K
Thank
you.
I
wanna
disgrace
to
grief
for
the
review
that
we
had
today,
and
that
was
a
nice
session
that,
when
we
had,
I
wanna
displace
to
tam
for
the
clarity
on
her
communications
and
the
way
she
and
the
empathy
she
always
carries
with
herself.
K
I
wanted
this
phrase
to
levy
for
holding
the
doors,
also
and
always
having
kind
words
to
everyone,
no
matter
how
heated
the
conversation
may
be.
I
wanted
this
phrase
also
to
lauren
to
chewie
for
helping
with
the
tc
scouts
and
especially
another
display
to
lauren
for
hosting
the
one
hive
lounge
today.
I
wanna
dish
praise
to
huanca
for
keeping
keeping
in
mind
on
the
tc,
even
though
he's
planning
his
trip
and
he's
coming
soon.
K
L
Hey
thank
you
yeah.
I
wanted
this
place
to
julie,
chewie
and
griffin.
If
there
is
anyone
else,
preparing
parties
for
all
of
us,
yeah
praise
to
all
of
them.
I
wanted
this
praise
to
ivy,
because
she's
always
so
energetic
and
working
on
a
lot
of
tasks
like
she's
working
like
support
me
with
a
lot
of
editing
work
on
the
on
the
forum
post.
I
just
posted
today
on
actually
on
everything,
she's
helping
me
everywhere
and
and
not
me,
but
the
community
and
she's
doing
a
lot.
H
First,
what
I'd
like
to
please
griff
and
jeff
for
the
understanding
in
the
previous
call,
and
everyone
presented
that
call
and
looking
for
facilitating
that
call.
I'd,
also
like
to
please
zepna's
ivy
griff
and
michelle
for
doing
the
praise,
audit
and
all
the
work
that
is
involved
in
doing
that
and
I'd
like
to
place
christopher
for
all
the
awesome
work.
M
Oh
yeah,
so
I
like
to
praise
the
grief
for
helping
me
out
a
lot
in
my
process
and
like
with
my
scholarship
and
I
like
to
praise
libya
for
answering
a
lot
of
questions.
M
J
A
A
I'll
pass
it
to
john
pauler,
hey
john
welcome
to
the
party.
This
is
a
chance
for
you
to
dish,
praise
anyone
in
the
community
and
then
pass
it
to
someone.
O
P
P
Q
Yeah,
I
would
like
to
praise
grief
because
he's
one
of
the
best
leaders
I've
I've
known,
and
I
admire
him
a
lot
as
a
person
and
for
all
the
work
he
does
levy,
also
for
facilitating
discussions
and
always
driving
soft
governance
with
a
great
sense
jeff,
also
for
voicing
and
standing
for
her
his
beliefs
on.
Q
How
can
we
improve
yes
for
the
same,
and
also
because,
since
the
beginning,
she
has
been
someone
that
you
talk
to
and
you
receive
a
good
response
from
her
tam
for
coordinating
so
much
work,
mount
manu
for
coming
back
to
the
community
chewie
because
he's
rocking
and
comes
iv
because
of
all
what
she
does
and
septimus
for
transparency
and
eduardo
for
inviting
me
to
to
make
tc
lounges
that
we
have
once
more
and
I
will
pass
to
who's
missing
david.
I
can
go.
R
Yeah
david
good
morning,
everybody
boy
am
I
sad.
I
missed
out
on
that
last
meeting.
That
sounds
like
it
was
a
really
powerful
moment
or
a
bunch
of
moments
I'll
get
the
next
one
and
on
to
praise
I
will
praise
truly
for
leading
a
great
social
hour
with
metagame.
R
N
N
So
actually
you
know
what
I'll
turn
on
my
video
too.
N
Camera
unavailable
I'm
just
going
to
skip
that
then
for
now.
So
thanks
for
having
me
today,
thanks
for
inviting
me
actually
I'm
new
to
the
token
engineering
commons,
but
I'm
not
new
to
ethereum,
I'm
around
and
doing
crazy,
weird
things
all
the
time,
I'm
the
founder
of
eat,
denver
and
opolis,
and
I've
known
about
the
token
engineering
commons
for
some
time
and
all
of
the
magical
fantastical
things
that
are
happening
over
here.
N
I'm
not
surprised
that
griff
is
one
of
the
ringleaders
doesn't
surprise
me
at
all,
but
and
just
listening
to
all
the
praise
that
you
guys
have
all
sprinkled
on
to
to
this
group.
It's
fabulous
to
see
what
an
engaged
community
of
token
economics
nerds
there
are
here
and
I
should
fit
right
in
so
we'll
talk
a
little
bit
more
about
what
I'm
doing
in
a
little.
N
A
I
can
pass
it
for
you
so
because
I
want
to
make
sure
you
have
time
to
talk,
let's
pass
it
to
jess.
Thank
you.
S
I'm
making
lunch,
I
love
you
guys.
It
takes
a
village
and
it
was
really
beautiful.
I
know
some
people
weren't
in
the
last
call
but
yeah
just
very
heartened
and
happy
to
feel
all
this
community
doing
good
things.
So
I
wanted
to
pass
to
zero
because
he
felt
I
felt
like
he
had
something
to
say
and
he
didn't
get
a
chance
to
speak.
M
Yes,
I
did,
but
I'm
glad
that
you
said
that,
like
I
praised
everybody
except
julia,
would
I
forgot
to
pray.
Stewie
he's
been
very
helpful
and
an
awesome
leader
in
the
comms
for
what
I
want
to
do
so
yeah.
I'm
glad
that
you
did.
T
Hey
guys,
thanks
grief,
oh
man,
it's
been
like
a
month
since
I
come
to
a
community
called.
I
miss
some
of
you
guys.
I
want
to
praise
the
everyone
that
made
a
proposal
on
the
ih
intervention.
You
guys
are
amazing.
I
I
I
still
suck
doing
proposals.
So
I
respect
and
I
love
what
you
did
do
for
the
the
community.
T
I
want
to
praise
everyone
that
made
a
vote
on
the
source.
Credit
dao
for
the
first
test,
distribution
that
I
I'm
not
sure
who
they
are
eight,
but
they
are
amazing
people
among
libby,
santi
tom.
I
know
that
she's
there
huank,
I
think
anyway.
I
went
to
this
phrase
especially
to
libby,
because
she's
amazing
she's
always
supporting
me
and
that
phrases
source
redistribution
was
also
possible
because
of
her
help,
and
I
also
want
to
praise
chewie
and
julie
for
her
logistics
to
getting
everyone
to
paris.
T
O
Not
yet
so
I'm
gonna
knock
this
out
real,
quick
mitch.
I
want
to
praise
mitch
you
you're
ascension
into
a
token
engineering.
Wizard
is,
is
been
phenomenal
over
these
past
couple
months.
I
want
to
praise
libby,
I
mean
the
ability
to
have
difficult
conversations.
O
No
one
does
it
better.
It's
it's
quite
quite
phenomenal
to
watch,
and
I
want
to
praise
david
and
acid
laser
for
two
two
of
our
relatively
new
members
who
have
been
just
getting
involved
with
almost
everything.
It's
pretty
awesome
to
watch
and
then
I
want
to.
I
want
to
pray
zeptimus.
Thank
you
for
all
the
collaboration
you
have
in
so
many
different
realms
within
this
community.
O
I
want
to
praise
bye,
bye
v
for
all
the
work
you
do
in
the
back
end.
Sometimes
it's
silent
and
I
don't
even
see
it
and
also
your
little
cookie
avatar.
It
just
makes
me
smile
all
the
time
I
want
to
thank
manu
for
all
the
work
he's
doing.
I
want
to
thank
eduardo
for
the
hatcher
handbook.
O
I
want
to
thank
katie
for
praise
katie
for
all
the
for
joining
in
on
the
case
studies,
and
then
I
want
to
praise
nuggen
for
all
the
work
he's
been
doing
with
the
debates,
and
I
want
to
praise
john
pauler
for
joining
us
today
for
the
tec,
spotlight
really
excited
and
I'll
pass
it
to.
I
think
parsley
through
these
left.
U
Hey
guys
well,
I
would
like
to
praise
every
one
of
you
like
this
is
my
first
call
here.
So
from
other
reasons,
I've
been
doing,
you've
developed
something
amazing,
and
I
think
this
project
will
pave
the
road
for
many
many
many
other
projects
and
and
to
make
crypto
a
safer
place
for
everyone
which
is
kind
of
awesome,
because
for
me
to
promote
it
to
people
who
are
not
tech.
Savvy
good
tokens
are
like,
like
the
research
you're
doing,
is
critical
to
to
bring
people
basically
so
yeah
praise
to
everyone.
A
A
V
Go
okay,
I'm
going
to
praise.
I
want
to
praise
jessica
because
without
her
work,
interviewing
people,
I
wouldn't
have
been
able
to
do
the
video
production
and
yeah.
Thank
you.
Thank
you,
jessica.
A
lot
of
people
think
that
I
did
the
interview
she
did
them,
so
she
did
half
of
the
community
life
video.
I
want
to
praise
stuart
for
all
his
work
in
being
a
calm
steward.
We
we
talk
every
day.
V
I
mean
he's
a
really
good
friend
of
mine,
more
than
you
know,
sort
of
like
the
one
who
I
work
with,
and
I
wish
him
to
become
better
he's
a
little
sick.
Now
I
want
to
praise
mitch
and
nate
for
helping
me
with
the
forum
post
for
pushing
me
for
all
the
work
they
do
in
parameters
and
or
labs.
I
want
to
place
a
laser
for
the
graphic
design
work
he
did
for
beehive
and
for
the
swag
design.
V
V
No,
no,
that's
it's
like
the
oscars,
I'm
just
going
to
keep
going
candidness
and
cultural
leadership.
She
reminds
me
that
I
always
be
at
all
at
the
emotional
depth
that
women
have
and
that
men
do
not
have.
I
want
to
praise
nugent
for
hosting
the
ih
debate.
Second
of
his
debates
I
assist
I
enjoy,
I
enjoy
hearing
him,
mediate,
interject
and
contribute.
I
want
to
precept
people
the
work
he's
done
in
the
code
of
conduct
and
transparency.
V
L
Yeah
I
didn't
win.
What
about
mattel.
A
W
Yeah,
so
so
this
is
the
first
meeting
that
I've
been
in,
so
I
could
praise
all
of
you
for
what
you're
trying
to
do,
and
it's
been
really
interesting.
I
mean
I
have
lots
of
questions
but
I'll
leave
them
for
a
future
meeting.
I
guess
cool.
A
Fantastic,
thank
you
so
much
for
joining
us
and
thank
you,
everyone
for
joining
us
for
our
weekly
updates
in
the
tec.
As
always,
we
start
with
praise.
Praise
is
a
great
system
for
getting
updates
around
it's
part
of
the
community.
Call
it's
not
just
about
like
saying
gratitude,
which
is
developing
the
culture
of
gratitude.
A
It's
also
just
a
great
way
to
give
updates
so,
which
is
why
it's
so
easy
to
to
let
it
go
to
30
minutes
of
the
call,
but
we
will
have
to
go
fast
because
we
want
to
make
sure
to
leave
space
for
john
so,
but
I
can't
it
would
be
crazy
for
me
not
to
remind
everyone
that
this
is
the
last
chance
to
vote
on
one
of
the
most
contentious
issues
in
our
community.
That's
ever
happened
I'll.
A
Let
olivia
discuss
our
approach
for
actually
finding
the
final
solution,
but
please
go
to
tokenlog
and
vote.
A
I
don't
see
anyone
if
you,
if
you
can
and
you
haven't,
used
all
your
votes,
they
will
count
get
in
there
get
in
there
and
vote.
That
being
said,
I
want
to
leave
some
space.
There
is
a
member
of
our
community.
A
You
know
we
get
all
excited
about
how
important
you
know
like
some
digital
tokens
might
be,
but
we
have
to
remember
that
there's
a
real
world
and
there's
a
member
of
our
community
who
is
actually
in
the
hospital
right
now
with
their
partner,
and
so
I
just
want
to
take
like
you
know,
20
seconds,
to
give
a
moment
of
silence.
So
we
can
send
positive
thoughts
that.
A
A
Thank
you
guys.
I
wish
it
could
be
longer
so
and
also,
if
you
guys,
have
any
we're
trying
to
have
the
most
the
strongest
relational
fabric,
that's
out
there
in
the
dow
space.
If
you
have
any
issues
at
all
that
just
someone's
getting
your
name
wrong
there
or
or
you
have
a
conflict.
Some
awkwardness
between
someone.
We
believe
that
conflict
is
natural
and
an
opportunity
to
transform
a
a
problem
in
into
something
better
an
improvement.
A
So
please
tell
us
monitoring
is
one
of
ostrom's
principles
and
we
use
mutual
monitoring
in
this
proposal.
So
if
you
have
any
kind
of
small
issue
or
a
big
issue
that
you
see,
please
report
it
in
the
gravity
form
and
that
way
we
can
catch
it
early
and
things
don't
spiral
out
of
control
and
also
the
last
update
that
we
try
to
give
every
round
is
that
we
use
advice
process
to
stay
flat
as
an
organization
before
making
any
big
decisions
that
affect
a
lot
of
people.
A
Please
consider
who
will
be
affected
by
them
and
get
their
advice.
There's
a
lot
of
decisions
being
made
every
day
and
and
we're
a
lovey-dovey
community.
Don't
be
shy,
talk
to
each
other
and
and
talk
to
the
people
affected
and
talk
to
the
experts
that
may
have
a
strong
opinion
before
you
make
the
final
decision.
It's
an
important
part
of
staying
flat
and
and
all
of
this
working
so
magically,
and
with
that
we'll
start,
our
working
group
section
and
community
stewards
working
group
led
by
tam.
G
Cool
yeah,
I'm
gonna
keep
this
really
short,
because
I'm
also
really
excited
about
the
spotlight
tonight
and
so
we're
still
in
sprint
13,
and
this
is
the
chart
that
shows
our
hatch
readiness
signals
by
each
of
the
working
groups.
Both
the
stewards
and
comms
have
signals
that
they're
ready
for
the
hatch,
and
we
still
have
some
some
things
to
finish
with
soft
gov
and
common
swarm
as
well
and
yeah,
and
when
we
are
signaled
ready
for
hatch,
we'll
be
able
to
hatch
it's
feeling.
G
So
close,
it's
really
right
around
the
corner.
Now
I
know
everyone
can
can
feel
the
excitement
in
the
air
and
on
the
next
slide.
I
just
want
to
share
that
for
the
new
people,
we're
really
happy
you're.
Here
we
have
a
orientation
coordinator,
her
name
is
suga
and
we
have
an
orientation
channel.
So
please
do
come
there
and
make
sure
we'll
make
sure
you
can
get
the
support
you
need.
We
also
have
suga's
publishing
a
weekly
update
in
the
forum,
which
has
been
super
helpful.
G
So
it's
sort
of
this
call,
but
in
text
format
yeah,
that's
it
I'm
going
to
leave
it
with
that.
All
the
good
stuff
happens
in
the
working
group,
so
I'm
not
passing
to
sanji,
but
I
will
pass
to
juan
carlos
for
gravity.
Q
Thanks
tom
well,
today,
is
we.
We
have
our
meeting
after
this
call,
and
today
we
will
have
a
session
that
I
wanted
to
have
some
with
a
lot
of
excitement
and
is
to
schedule
and
plan
the
next
graviton
training.
We
said
it
was
going
to
be
after
july
and
that
we
were
going
to
say
the
date
in
july.
So
it's
our
time
to
schedule
the
the
next
graviton
training
we
are
always
open
with
the
gravity
survey.
Q
The
idea
of
this
survey
is
to
identify
needs
related
to
conflict
management
in
daos,
and
you
can
request
support
managing
situations
through
gravity.
We
have
a
process,
we
have
a
manifesto
and
yeah.
The
idea
is,
is
to
be
like
escape
bulb
for
pressure
in
the
community
and
we
will
have
the
tc
launch
our
first
tc
launch.
That
is
an
informal
space
just
to
talk
about
non-related
to
work
stuff
and
it's
going
to
be
fridays.
Q
It
means
tomorrow,
one
hour
before
meme
parties,
so
yeah.
If
you
want
just
to
hang
out
with
with
some
of
us,
if
you
want
to
talk
ideas,
different
from
work,
that's
their
big
space,
so
yeah
thanks
everyone
and
I
will
pass
to
hatch
outreach.
K
Thank
you,
hong
kong,
hello,
everyone,
so
it
has
average.
Basically,
we
are
closing
this
working
group,
but
there
are
some
very
good
news
to
share.
First,
one
is
that
we
have
212
memberships
activations
so
far.
Initially,
I
didn't
remember
this,
but
in
today's
grief
remind
me
that
we
had
initially
the
aim
for
60
hatchers,
so
we
have
sort
of
exceed
that
expectation.
That's
really
cool.
K
K
Then
we
have
a
question
for
anyone
in
this
in
this
call
or
in
this
community.
Do
you
know
any
token
engineer
in
paris
or
do
you
know
any
other
community
that
sort
of
works
with
token
engineering?
We
are
doing
the
tc
lounges,
which
are
basically
a
bridge
in
between
our
community
and
other
communities.
K
We
are
doing
a
small
outreaches.
We
just
want
to
met
a
game
around
20
people
came
out,
came,
we
are
gonna,
do
one
one
hive
too,
so
you're
more
than
welcome
to
join
and
to
suggest
any
other
community
that
you
may
know
or
if
you
know
a
talking
engineer
or
project
in
paris,
because
we
are
going
to
be
there
and
we
would
love
to
meet
them.
So
I
will
pass
it
on
to
libby.
B
Thanks
ago
so
yeah,
I
want
to
give
a
few
updates
before
we
get
into
the
token
log
and
the
impact
our
intervention
results.
So
yeah,
like
we
were
talking
before
source
cred,
had
his
first
distribution.
B
So
last
week
he
had
like
kind
of
a
first
distribution
and
then
this
week
we
we
made
the
final
vote
for
it
so
check
your
wallets.
You
might
have
some
honey,
it's
a
lot
of
people
that
were
in
the
list,
so
most
active
contributors
will
have
some
of
the
test
tokens
we're
using
for
this
first
round
and-
and
there
is
an
incredible
like
surprising
news
that
is,
there-
is
another
book
club
happening,
the
wiki
wheat
with
wiki.
B
He
started
and
it's
happening
in
the
in
the
same
place
where
we
had
before
the
dao
book
club
server,
and
it
happens
every
sunday
at
6,
00,
p.m.
Utc,
minus
three!
Sorry,
I
need
to
check
the
it's
a
complicated
time
zone,
I'll
check
it
and
I'll
I'll,
edit
here
and
I'll
post
everywhere
too,
because
it's
so
awesome
that
it's
happening
again.
So
if
you
anyone
couldn't
catch
the
last
one
and
is
interested
and
then
in
las
softgov.
How
we
had
a
very
nice
discussion
about
decision,
space
and
decision
making
policies?
B
I
think
a
lot
of
the
discussions
in
the
impact
hour.
Intervention
surfaced
that
we
need
to
revise
our
agreements.
I
think
a
little
bit
more
about
how
to
create
policies
for
decision
making
and
what
are
the
tools
we
have
available?
How
can
we
expand
the
knowledge
and
and
the
processes
that
we
have
in
in
this
terms-
and
here
is
the
moment
token
log
impact
our
intervention
voting
result?
B
Okay,
so
before
we
get
grif,
did
you
open
yeah?
It's
loading?
Okay,
so
we
have
it's
not
a
surprise
and
especially
for
people
that
were
in
the
call
before
there
are
two
top
proposals,
the
no
abnormal
intervention
and
praise
megadon
that
are
very
close
in
votes,
and
we
did
have
laid
out
in
our
guidelines
for
this
voting
that
if
we
have
a
polarized
situation,
it's
in
the
form
yeah
that
we.
B
If
we,
if
we
have
a
polarized
situation,
we
would
have
the
two
authors
of
the
top
proposals
coming
together
to
collaborate
for
an
optimal
result
and-
and
we
do
have
oh
it
was
there.
B
The
link
was
like
in
the
right
place
as
I
clicked
it,
but
if
we
have
there,
it
is
there
it
is
so
if
we
have
two
polarized
proposals,
the
authors
would
come
together
and
combine
in
a
collaborative
outcome
and
we
had
multiple
talks
about
it
today,
and
there
was
a
very
beautiful
moment
in
the
last
call
of
griff
and
jeff
talking
about
good
points
of
each
other's
proposals,
and
it's
not
like.
B
Oh
it's,
not
an
author
proposal,
it's
not
about
griff
or
jeff,
it's
about
how
much
the
proposals
they
made
and
that
are
in
the
top.
Now
we're
representing
the
majority
of
the
community
in
different
ways.
So
there
is
a
large
portion
of
multiple
people's
thoughts
that
are
represented
in
both
those
proposals
and
there's
still
room
for
improvement.
B
So
it
seems
like
there
is
a
consensus,
for
this
should
be
the
next
step,
even
though
it
says
in
the
blog
post
that
10
would
be
the
slippage
between
the
proposals.
That
was
totally
my
bad.
I
did
not
anticipate
how
many
votes
were
gonna
be
there,
and
it
should
have
been
a
percentage
but
anyways.
B
That
is
how
is
it
how
it's
looking
that
we're
gonna
move
forward
just
so
we
don't
have
like
a
one
side
and
another
side,
polarized
community,
where
half
of
the
people
are
unhappy
if
one
proposal
passes
or
if
half
of
the
people
were
unhappy,
if
the
other
proposal
passes.
B
So
how
can
we
have
yeah
this
commitment
to
what
is
best
for
all
and
and
I'll
take
a
screenshot
of
this
just
for
a
record
for
the
records
now
and
then
we're
going
to
move
forward,
probably
early
tomorrow,
we'll
have
sessions
to
understand
what
are
the
next
steps
and
with
that
I'll
pass
to
zaptimis
and
the
transparency
working
group.
L
Thank
you,
olivi
yeah
transparency.
We
gathered
by
weekly
on
transparency
called
a
channel
on
monday
at
2.
00
pm
ct
yeah
this
week.
We
yesterday.
Basically
we
were
working
with
durgadash.
He
was
explaining
us
how
hotspots
work
and
yeah.
We
were
brainstorming
on
how
to
build
the
rules
for
that
platform.
That
is
very
complicated
but
yeah.
We
luckily
have
two
cadas
helping
us
there
and
then
the
other
new
light.
L
We
posted
a
credential
management
boat
and
basically
it's
updated
to
dazzling,
and
I
want
to
show
this
price
to
chewy,
because
we
both
were
testing
it
in
together
and
it
seems
it's
working
like
it's
working
super
cool
but
yeah.
We
need
the
approval
of
the
community
because
this
would
be.
I
mean,
I
mean
the
process
in
the
course
and
there
and
just
yeah.
L
And
yeah,
that's
it
and
I'll
pass
it
to
omega.
B
D
D
B
What
are
the
few
future
directions
for
web
web
3
knowledge
management
and
a
lot
of
what
is
talked
during
the
the
omega
calls
is
how
to
understand
the
the
ethics
of
token
engineering,
and
I
think
this
is
a
huge
undertake
that
I
think
it
would
be
very
important
if
more
members
of
our
community
start
to
participate
and
letty
and
shabnan
are
very
open
to
listen
to
everyone's
opinions
and
durga
does
has
been
helping
a
lot
too
on
bringing
spirodynamics
to
how
we
look
into
the
tea
flower
and
also
the
the
mural
board
has
been
worked
on.
B
So
if
you
want
to
jump
in
there
and
see
what
were
the
results
of
the
of
the
community
survey
results
and-
and
it
happens
bi-weekly
so
next
week
there
won't
be
a
meeting,
but
then
in
the
following
one.
If
you
want
to
join,
everyone
is
welcome
and
I'll
pass
to
yjj
with
labs.
C
Hey
everyone,
so
the
labs
had
a
break
last
week.
So
there's
not
many
updates,
but
I
do
want
to
point
attention
to
the
praise
there.
Praise
augmentation,
so
I
kind
of
made
a
last
minute
proposal.
I
knew
it
wouldn't
get
voted
through,
but
it
is
a
template
on
sort
of
how
to
combine
different
interventions,
so
I
think
it's
going
to
serve
nicely
for
moving
into
the
next
phase
and
resolving
the
the
two
leading
proposals.
C
So
you
might
want
to
check
this
out
and
it's
just
an
example
of
how
different
augmentations
can
be
combined
and
then
output,
a
final
distribution
that
has
interventions
applied
to
it
so
yeah
this
data
set's
pretty
neat.
It
shows
the
original
distribution
and
then
how
different
augmentations
could
be
applied.
So
you'll
see
on
the
right
there.
If
we
return
40
wage
restoration,
that's
the
number
of
hours
that
people
would
gain
back
and
then
I
have
a
ubi
and
kind
of
a
gifting
economy
bonus.
C
We
have
our
lab
sinks
on
fridays.
There's
nothing
major
happening
now.
So
I
think
it's
a
good
time
to
kind
of
plan,
I'm
thinking
of
a
session
on
planning
the
year
ahead.
What
does
the
year
ahead?
Look
like
for
labs,
I
think
that'll
be
fun
for
friday
hack
sessions
on
sundays,
joining
the
params
working
group,
and
there
is
also
some
development
happening.
This
saturday
there's
a
group
getting
together
to
develop
on
token
spice
the
token
simulator
produced
by
ocean
protocol
and
trent
mcconaughey.
C
So
that's
on
saturday,
yes,
griff
ocean
protocol
for
the
wind
yeah.
If
anyone
wants
to
hack
on
token
spice,
let
me
know
or
just
hop
in
the
just
just
just
send
me
a.
D
V
Comms
yeah
chewie's.
V
Yeah
true
he's
not
here:
yeah
yeah,
he
yeah.
He.
He
asked
me
to
to
do
the
you
know
just
a
short
summary
of
of
what
he
has
done.
At
least
what
I
know
that
he
has
done
it's
it's
not
gonna,
be
it's
gonna,
be
the
lo-fi
version,
I'm
afraid,
but
I'll
do
my
best.
So
so
far
we
have
50
issues
closed
on
the
on
the
on
the
board.
Of
course,
not
all
of
them
are
from
this
sprint.
V
A
A
A
I'm
sorry
man,
the
the
big
thing
that
I
would
say
that
everyone
should
really
look
at
is
the
the
content
leading
up
to
the
hatch
and
the
plans
on
releasing
and
what
we're
going
to
release.
There's
evergreen
content
forum
posts.
Anyone
who
wants
to
get
in
on
this
you
know
the
the
comms
during
the
hatch
is
the
most
important
thing
that
we
can
do
so
if
you're
curious
about
how
we're
going
to
play
it,
get
into
this
document
and
run
with
it
and
there's
a
really
cool
hatch,
animation.
Video.
A
Thank
you
manu
for
helping
out
with
that
and
thank
you
to
chewie
for
all
your
work
in
comms
and
now
I'm
going
to
actually
run
the
gauntlet
on
the
rest
of
these
well,
except
for
prams.
Just
really
quick.
I
want
to
praise
all
these
people
for
their
work,
but
we're
gonna.
I'm
sorry
and
an
amazing
work
in
the
forum
is
happening,
but
I
want
to
give
space
to
mitch
to
really
show
off
like
two
minutes
what
the
what
what
we
have
going
for
the
hatch.
Sorry,
the
commons
config.
F
Dashboard-
okay,
I'll
just
run
through
this
really
quick,
shout
out
to
marco
for
making
this
initial
mock-up
here
and
so
I'll
just
show
you
guys
what
we
have
so
far
you
can
see.
This
is
the
first
page
that
people
come
into
the
commons
config
commons
upgrade
we're
here,
go
next
and
we
kind
of
lay
out
there's
gonna,
be
four
different
modules,
so
describing
each
here
token
launch
and
hatcher's
economic
engine
modifying
the
commons
requesting
funds,
and
then
you
can
always
learn
more.
F
F
F
So
this
is
really
great.
This
is
all
stuff
from
marco
he's.
Building
this
and
we've
got
the
four
modules
up
there:
the
inputs,
the
graphs
all
the
info
there,
and
this
is
the
actual
way
that
people
will
be
designing
their
commons
running
through
each
the
augmented
bonding
curve.
Disputable
voting
go
ahead.
I
had
to
give
a
30
second,
okay.
I
have
to
give
a
30
second
warning
and
then,
at
the
end
here
we're
gonna
have
a
summary
with
some
special
advanced
settings.
F
If
you're
feeling
like
a
pro
and
then
once
you
finish,
setting
your
commons
takes
you
to
a
github
issue
and
then
eventually
we'll
start,
comparing
them
and
having
a
debate.
So
this
is
just
a
quick
little
prototype.
We're
gonna
keep
fleshing
this
out,
but
this
is
where
we're
at
and
I'll
give
it
back
to
griff.
A
D
A
A
back
room-
this
has
never
happened
before
participatory
economics,
so
definitely
get
excited
about
the
commons
dashboard.
If
you
have
anything
any
thoughts
about
what
you
just
saw,
that
figma
is
commentable
and
jump
into
the
params
group,
the
params
telegram
channel.
I
don't
know
mitch
if
you
can
post
a
link
to
the
figma
and
dive
in
there
and
tell
us
what
you
think
also
the
legal
working
group.
A
The
call
is
tomorrow
and
it's
at
10
a.m
and
we're
going
to
finalize
the
terms
and
then
and
pass
that
so
we're
we're
done
and
while
we're
finalizing
the
terms
of
the
hatch
feel
free
to
join
us
and
the
common
swarm
has
a
lot
going
on.
Of
course,
we're
just
there's
evm
crispr,
which
is
a
revolutionary
tool
for
dows
and
ending
the
crypto.
Technocracy
allows
everyone.
Anyway,
we've
talked
about
it
before
the
hatch.
A
Rehearsal
recap
is
up
on
the
is
up
on
the
forum
and
the
code
review
has
been
done,
we're
doing
a
little
bit
of
defensive
programming
and
in
the
last
the
last
check
is
complete
to
not
tonight
or
tomorrow.
Actually,
tomorrow,
it'll
be
complete.
We're
just
passing
a
vote
to
confirm
that
everything
works
is
expected
again,
but
it's
it's
looking
great,
also
we're
going
to
paris
hardcore.
A
So
please,
please,
if
you
have
a
chance
to
get
to
paris,
tell
me
or
chewie
or
julie,
because
we
have,
we
have
rooms
for
you,
we're
gonna,
we're
down
to
support.
Getting
you
there
just
give
us
a
give
us
a
heads
up,
so
we
can
be
there
together
as
a
community.
It's
super
cool
and
with
that
the
spotlight,
john,
you
know
you
have
about
five
minutes.
We
can
go
over,
maybe
another
three,
but
we'd
really
appreciate
it.
If
you
through
sorry.
N
About
that,
if
I
didn't
yeah,
okay,
no
problem
well,
I'm
used
to
speaking
in
confined
spaces.
So
that's
okay!
N
Well,
as
I
mentioned,
I'm
the
founder
of
ethereum
denver
affectionately
known
as
eat
denver
or
you
know
some
people
might
nowadays
be
calling
it
fest.
We
just
launched
sport
dao
and
I'm
also
the
founder
of
opolis,
which
is
what
I'm
here
to
talk
about
today.
Can
you
all
hear
me?
Okay,.
A
A
This
is
john.
We
are
so
lucky
to
have
you
here,
you're
one
of
the
heroes
of
the
ethereum
community,
and
your
work
here
is
incredibly
important
for
anyone
who
wants
to
interact
with
dao's
in
a
legally
compliant
way.
That
makes
sense
for
you,
for
you.
So
definitely
listen
up
to
this
stuff.
N
Yeah,
I'm
going
to
give
the
a
real
super
abridged
version,
because
we
just
don't
have
a
lot
of
time,
but
essentially
what
we
set
out
to
do
with
opolis
is
opolis
is
a
project
that
sits
on
the
fence
between
web
2
and
web
3.,
call
it
the
gateway
to
web3.
N
So
it
really
does
two
things:
it
gives
legitimacy
and
compliance
and
regulatory
confidence
to
those
already
working
ethereal,
ethereally
like
so
people
that
are
working
within
fort
howe's
alongside
dow's
con.
You
know,
whatever
you
want
to
call
yourself
a
contributor
to
a
dao
or
even,
if
you're,
just
an
independent
contractor,
just
somebody
that's
sort
of
floating
around
independently,
but
doesn't
really
have
the
ability
to
kind
of
more
efficiently
or
even
efficiently
at
all,
manage
their
small
business
or
take
advantage
of
different
tax
loopholes
and
legal
kind
of
precedents.
N
N
A
N
Oh
okay,
yeah
zopolis.co,
I'm
just
gonna,
hit
save
later.
N
M
N
If
you
come
down
here
to
the
bottom,
the
nerd
stuff
section
is
the
off-white
paper
and
work
rewards
paper.
The
work
rewards
paper
is:
is
our
tokenomics
paper?
So
if
you,
if
you
go
to
the
actual
paper
itself,
it's
a
little
less
normie
sounding
you'll
notice
that,
on
the
the
homepage,
everything
that
we've
done
has
been
very
normified
right.
We
don't
use
a
lot
of
web3
terminology.
N
We
don't
use
a
lot
of
crypto
blockchain
nerd
speak.
We
don't
use
a
lot
of
memes.
Most
of
that's
because,
like
our
audience,
isn't
just
those
working
in
the
ethereal
space,
as
I
mentioned,
this
is
absolutely
the
bridge
to
web3.
So
what
we've
done
in
terms
of
token
economics
is
quite
experimental
on
the
legal
side
of
it.
We've
designed
a
legal
framework
that
actually
allows
for
a
cooperative
to
issue
a
digital
token.
That
is
a
non-security
that
has
rights
to
profits
attached
to
it.
N
N
Colorado
cooperatives
is
a
legal
framework,
are
perhaps
the
most
and
best
kept
secret
in
the
legal
construct
landscape,
everyone's
talking
about
wyoming
dows
and
all
that
read
the
law.
It's
it's
getting
there,
but
it's
not
there.
Yet
cooperative
frameworks
in
colorado
are
actually,
in
my
opinion,
much
better
out
of
the
box
right
now
for
them,
specifically
the
tokenization,
which
wyoming
does
not
address.
N
So
we
created
a
process
called
payroll
mining
that
aligns
all
of
the
ecosystem
participants
around
creating
value
or
accruing
value
into
the
commons.
The
employment
commons
is
what
we
call
it
and
that
one
value
accrual
activity
is
really
measured
by
payroll
volume.
N
So
there's
a
inflation
schedule
or
our
inflation
model
is
designed
based
on
growth,
so
there's
rewards
that
go
out
to
the
community
based
on
growth
and
payroll,
and
those
thresholds
are
predetermined
by
the
commons
and
it
gets
harder
and
harder.
So
the
epoch
difficulty
gets
bigger
and
bigger
and
bigger,
because
it's
a
percentage
of
growth
at
a
certain
level.
So
once
we
get
over
a
little
bit
a
little
over
a
million
in
total
periodic
payroll
volume,
it
goes
from
a
straight
flat.
50K
per
pay
pay
cycle
growth
to
a
percentage.
N
It's
fi
currently
set
up
five
percent
growth,
so
in
other
words,
you
have
to
get
to
a
five
percent
growth
before
there's
a
new
emissions
of
tokens
and
the
tokens
represent
less
than
five
percent
of
the
total
supply.
N
N
I
can
hear
you.
I
hear
you
great
okay,
okay,
so
it's
102
here
so
I'll,
just
put
up
a
couple
of
highlights
here
and
kind
of
what
it
does
so,
the
the
core
product
of
opolis
and
the
employment
commons
is
employment
now
currently
we're
only
in
the
united
states,
but
we
do
offer
health
care
benefits,
health,
insurance,
long-term,
short-term
disability,
employment,
verification
for
people
that
want
to
buy
houses.
N
You
can
actually
get
bona
fide
employment,
full-blown
employment
and
a
w-2
without
giving
up
your
independence,
it's
pretty
slick,
and
it's
all
done
through
a
cooperative
legal
framework
and
a
co-employment
legal
relationship
and,
like
all
this
other
stuff.
So
my
background
is
I've
been
in
hr
tech
and
employment
systems
for
20
years,
so
the
way
that
you
get
to
really
nerd
out
on
this
is
you
come
work
with
me,
but
this
is
the.
N
So
as
a
member
as
an
employee
member,
what
we're
doing
is
we're
incentivizing
people
to
consume
and
make
more
referrals.
Why?
Because
the
distribution
mechanics
are
designed
around
these
growth
epochs
that
reward
those
that
did
the
referrals
that
created
the
volume
or
the
consumers
that
created
the
volume
in
driving
value
accrual
into
the
commons.
N
Now
the
patronage
token
work
is
what
we
call.
It
is
the
unit
of
account
that
the
cooperative
uses
to
determine
the
share
of
profits
that
comes
to
each
of
the
token
holders.
Now
you
have
to
be
a
member
legally
of
the
commons
in
order
for
that
to
happen,
because
the
token
itself
regulatory
nuance
does
not
actually
have
any
properties,
only
as
a
member
does
it
have
a
property.
Does
it
have
properties?
N
Now,
the
good
news
is,
it's
really
easy
to
become
a
member
of
a
cooperative
in
colorado,
so
there
is
no
kyc
there's
no
securities
requirements
or
investor
requirements
for
this,
so
it's
basically
name
email
address
and
an
ethereum
address
to
become
a
coalition
member.
It's
really
easy
and
it's
20
bucks,
john.
X
Can
I
ask
you
a
quick
question
jess
here
with
common
stock
ecosystem
development,
how
to
call
with
your
team?
So
I
think
it
was
like
two
months
ago
now.
Is
it
only
available?
Is
it
still
only
available
to
us
residents
because
a
lot
of
people
in
our
community,
some
of
them,
live
in
us,
but
many
lives
outside?
Can
you
update
us
on
on
that
front.
N
Yeah
we're
coming
to
canada
next
quarter
and
we'll
be
in
the
eu,
probably
by
the
end
of
the
year
and
then
we'll
be
based
on
demand,
we'll
be
expanding
from
there.
So
the
the
challenge
for
us
is
we've
just
completed
our
serious
c2
capital
raise.
So
we
just
raised
five
and
a
half
million
dollars
from
the
community.
N
We
didn't
take
any
money
from
traditional
vcs
and
we
did
not
give
up
control
of
the
commons
or
opelus
inc
the
trustee.
So
it's
a
beautiful
thing
and
we
we're
now
using
these
funds
to
get
our
scaling
patterns
down
and
also
expand
geographic
footprint.
So
there
are
some
regulatory
and
legal
stuff
that
we
have
to
jump
through
in
each
country
or
jurisdiction
that
we
go
to
because
the
laws
are
different.
Compliance
is
different,
so
we
have
to
like
adjust
things
for
each
each
one.
N
Yeah,
I'm
just
going
to
plug
one
thing
in
in
the
meantime.
If
you
want
to
become
a
member
of
the
commons
and
you're
not
currently
qualified
to
be
an
employee
member,
you
can
still
go
to
opus.co
and
join
us.
What's
called
a
coalition
member
which
is
open
to
all
international
organizations
and
individuals
and
you
can
participate
in
staking
and
making
referrals
and
all
the
other
things
that
that
we
have
on
tap.
So
even
if
you
can't
quote,
consume
payroll
at
this
minute,
you
can
do
that.
N
So
I'd
be
happy.
I'd
be
happy
to
do
a
much
deeper
thing
at
some
other
point.
I'd
be
happy
to
contribute
to
some
of
your
legal
discussions
on
like
how
you
actually
kind
of
bring
legitimacy
and
legality
to
dao's,
because
that
has
been
my
life
essentially
for
three
years.
N
We
spent
a
lot
of
time
and
money
on
figuring
our
path
out,
so
not
that
our
path
is
the
panacea
for
everybody,
but
I
do
think
that
colorado,
cooperative
law
is
is
a
very,
very
favorable
thing,
especially
with
all
the
other
stuff
going
on
here.
N
Ethereum
denver's
got
a
partnership
now
with
the
state
of
colorado,
which
is
called
the
colorado
gym,
incubator,
which
we're
actually
experimenting
with
cooperatives,
digital
cooperatives
and
some
other
things
with
the
state.
So
a
lot
of
fun
stuff
to
come.
So
my
praise
to
your
community
and
to
the
organizers
and
stewards
for
giving
me
the
time
and
microphone
to
share
a
little
bit
about
what
we're
doing
and
thank
you
for
the
the
very
kind
words
griff.
I
feel
the
same
way
about
you
dude,
so.
N
A
Know
I
don't
know,
I
don't
know
a
better
bridge
between
the
dow
community
and
the
and
the
default
world.
The
new
man
like
I,
I
saw
two
governors
on
stage
reading
a
book
about
buffy
corns
I
mean
like
this
is
wild
stuff
that
you've
pulled
off
and-
and
I
also
just
can't
say
enough
about
the
problem
that
opulis
is
trying
to
solve
as
someone
who's
been
paying,
has
been
part
of
associations
that
pay
people
solely
in
crypto
for
the
last
five
years.
A
A
I
I
I
gotta
cut
you
off
another.
We
have
another
really
important
call.
It's
our
gravity,
call
which
we,
which
we
can
never
cut
short,
because
it's
so
important
for
the
community.
So
if
you
guys.