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A
A
Well,
we
have
another
special,
so
it's
so
funny
to
go
from
a
room
where
there
is
music
to
where
there's
not
it's
like
what
happened,
but
we
have
a
special
edition
community
called
today.
We've
been
kind
of
on
a
holiday
break
end
of
year
end
of
year,
like
slow
periods,
so
that
working
groups
haven't
been
going
hard.
So
we're
gonna
have
infinite
praise.
You
can
praise
as
long
as
you
want
no
timer,
and
actually
is
anyone
recording
this.
I
don't
see
zepp
here.
A
Thank
you
wonka
and
we're
so
we'll
have
infinite
praise.
You
can
praise
as
long
as
you
want,
and
also
we'll
have
like
a
a
a
goodbye,
2021
gm
2022,
favorite
tc
moment
of
2021
and
predictions
for
2022.,
okay,
so
I'll
start
with
praise.
I
want
to
praise
acid
laser
for
taking
on
the
the
beautification
of
all
things
tec,
especially
the
voters
pamphlet,
it's
a
huge
undertaking
and
you
never
stop.
You
never
stop.
Thank
you
so
much
acid
laser.
A
I
also
want
to
praise
chewie
and
anna
marie
for
media
in
person.
How
cool
is
that
it's
always
nice
when
people
get
to
meet
together
in
the
tc
they
were
so
remote.
I
remember
meeting
ms
in
wyoming,
you
know
and
and
just
seeing
everyone
in
paris
and
I
love-
I
love
those
moments
so
anytime
I
hear
people
are
taking
the
time
to
do
it.
A
Major
praise,
owen,
praise
olivia
for
all
her
hard
work,
getting
the
community
going
and
being
ahead
of
schedule
ahead
of
the
game
and
also
all
the
work
that
she's
doing
with
governance.
Taking
on
a
lot
this
the
last
couple
sprints.
So
that's
super
cool.
I
want
to
praise
tam,
of
course,
for
incredible
leadership
and
taking
ownership
when
I'm
busy
and
doing
all
this
giveth
stuff.
A
I
also
want
to
play
praise
christopher
ms
and
nuggen
and
nebs
and
rudolph,
and
let's
see
mitch,
livia
vi
and
everyone
else
who's
doing
the
reward
system.
Research
work.
I
think
that's
going
to
be
so
incredible
for
2022
it's
going
to
be
a
huge
thing
that
giveth
hopes
to
use
the
tc
will
be
using.
I
think
a
lot
of
projects
will
try
to
adapt
it
for
their
own
purposes,
so
I'm
I'm
super
bullish
on
the
reward
system.
Work.
A
That's
going
on
there,
especially
the
rad
dashboard,
I'm
appraised
by
iv
for
the
incredible
work
getting
our
discord
is
so
advive
iv
and,
of
course,
the
communitas
working
group
edu
and
and
and
the
whole
crew.
It's
just
like
our
discord.
Onboarding
experience
is
so
cool
and
so
rad
and
we
we
vi,
came
over
to
giveth
to
help.
You
know
apply
it
there
too,
and
it's
just
like.
Oh
it's,
so
it's
so
such
a
sweet
experience,
so
major
praise
to
buy
wonka.
A
I
can't
give
you
enough
praise
for
what
you've
done
with
gravity
this
year,
making
conflict
management
and
transformation,
something
that's
like
in
the
meme
space
in
the
headspace
of
the
dao
ecosystem.
That's
super
cool!
I
I
also
want
to
praise
nate
for
just
the
tireless
work
behind
the
scenes,
never
taking
credit
for
all
the
work
that
he's
doing,
and
I
don't
know
how
you
find
the
time.
You
also
have
a
life
with
a
wife
and
managing
managing
a
bar
and
doing
all
these
other
things.
A
Man,
I
don't
know
how
you
do
it
all
and
and
yet
come
with
such
sage
advice
all
the
time
as
well,
and
I
wanna
praise
ivy
and
mount
manu
for
taking
the
time
to
do
take
down
all
of
these
praises
and
write
them
in
the
for,
so
that
they
turn
into
real
praise
data.
That's
heroes,
work
for
sure,
yeah
and
I'll
I'll
I'll
leave
it
at
that
and
I'll
pass
it
to
bianca.
C
Thank
you.
I'm
gonna
praise
for
tc
for
having
this
great
community
and
for
I
want
to
praise
for
praise
because
it's
so
cool
to
see
what
everything
how
everything
is
going
and
to
see
what
people
are
doing
when
sometimes
I
don't
know
what's
going
on
and
it's
nice
to
see
everyone
praising
for
things,
that's
getting
done.
C
I
want
to
praise
for
huanka
for
his
help,
introducing
psychology
and
gravity
and
for
his
support
with
everything,
I'm
a
praise
for
gravity
itself
and
like
everyone,
that's
there
and
it's
making
it
work,
because
it's
so
cool
and
I'm
sure
it's
going
to
be
great
next
year,
I'm
very
excited
about
it
and
I'm
on
the
praise
for
christmas.
That
was
last
week
and
for
being
with
my
family
after
two
years
away
for
christmas,
it
was
very
cool
and
yeah.
Thank
you.
Oh
I'm
gonna
go
pass
to
acid
laser.
D
Thank
you,
so
I'm
gonna
praise,
grief,
lauren,
mateo
and
anyone
who's
involved
in
give
it.
It
is
amazing,
and
I
really
love
all
the
branding
and
the
website
experience.
It's
really
awesome.
Priscilla
mano,
siro
juanca
for
their
contributions,
incomes
raise
septenade
and
town
for
always
be
everywhere
and
giving
great
feedback
and
opinions
praise
them.
D
Grief,
give
grief,
chewie,
lauren,
nate
image,
events
for
the
pamphlet
working
session,
these
days
and
praise
the
true
ivy
quank,
accepting
nate
and
everyone
who
me
when
I
come
into
to
tc,
and
I'm
very
grateful
grateful
for
that,
and
thank
you
for
letting
me
be
part
of
this
awesome
community
and
I'll
pass.
The
chewing.
E
Thanks
asset
laser:
let's
see,
I
don't
think
we
can
praise
the
giveth
team
enough
grief,
lauren
mitch,
matteo
really
like
everyone
has
been
doing
like
an
amazing
job,
and
it's
just.
It
was
very,
very
inspiring
to
see
the
success
of
this
launch
and
I
feel
it
it.
It
really
really
brings
up
the
the
mood
of
the
of
the
community
like
it's.
It
was
really
really
inspiring.
So
praise
triple
praise.
All
of
you
for
that.
I
want
to
praise
all
of
the
teams.
E
Our
contributors,
acid,
laser
allen,
tv,
john
jonas,
zero,
lalo,
crypto,
anatec,
angie,
very,
very
casale,
nate
manu
durgadas,
all
of
you
for
for
being
close
and
things
are
gonna,
get
very,
very
exciting
pretty
soon.
E
So
I
can't
wait
to
just
like
start
the
year
with
with
everything
that
we
have
to
do,
and
I'd
also
like
to
praise
the
reward
system
team,
because
I
also
feel
that
they're
doing
a
lot
of
inspiring
work,
so
christopher
libby,
mateo,
nate
kwanka,
everyone
that
has
been
coming
to
to
these
working
groups
calls
it's
so
praise
all
of
you
and
what
else?
I
think.
That's
it
I'll,
probably
think
of
somebody
as
something
else,
oh
and
praise.
E
I
don't
worry
also
for
for
having
a
great
great
sushi
yesterday
together,
I
hope
you
keep
enjoying
mexico
and
yeah
I'm
looking
forward
to
having
more
people
visiting
I'm
grateful
for
that
I'll
pass
it
to
ms.
F
Thanks
judy,
can
you
hear
me?
Okay,
I
changed
my
own
video
yeah,
so
I
want
to
praise
tam
for
always
being
authentic
and
insightful
edu
for
always
being
a
wealth
of
knowledge,
gideon
for
always
being
available
for
calls
and
collectively,
brainstorming
regularly
with
me,
gene
and
mount
manu
for
being
on
the
last
brainstorming
session,
we
did
around
member
onboarding
learned
a
whole
bunch
on
that
called
durgados
were
willing
to
hop
into
brainstorming
sessions
together
kind
of
out
of
the
blue
without
much
context.
F
So
I
appreciate
that
the
giveth
crew-
I
know
that's-
been
brought
up
a
few
times,
but
for
just
being
such
an
energizing
fight,
everything
that's
been
going
on
and
just
all
the
cool
stuff
being
built
mitch
and
christopher
for
being
super
proactive
and
responsive
in
the
rewards
channel.
Everyone
else
that's
been
participating
in
the
rewards
work.
It's
been
super
super
energizing
to
go
through
and
work
together.
F
I
for
being
the
go-to
data
and
bot
guru
that
I
can
always
reach
out
to
and
get
some
meaningful
information
on,
and
then
just
everyone
across
the
board
in
this
community
for
being
all
in
together
on
building
something
really
phenomenal
and
awesome.
And
I
will
pass
it
over
to
anna
marie.
G
Thank
you,
yeah.
Well,
it's
been
a
little
while,
since
I've
joined
a
course,
so
I'm
not
going
to
be
able
to
give
many
specifics.
But
I
am
incredibly
grateful
that
this
is
the
kind
of
community
that,
after
having
been
working
on
different,
focuses
for
so
long.
I
can
just
think
yeah.
I'm
gonna
join
a
call
again,
and
it's
really
nice
to
see
old
friends
and
hear
about
what's
going
on
and
I
am
blown
away
by
gibbeth
and
everything.
G
And
so
I
want
to
extend
that
giveth
praise
to
the
tec,
because
I'm
sure
that
there's
been
a
huge
amount
of
support
and
involvement
there,
and
I
also
just
want
to
praise
the
tec
community
for
being
the
kind
of
community
that
I
constantly
hear
good
things
about,
and
they
said
my
focus
is
kind
of
on
different
things.
Nowadays
and
but
whenever
I
hear
about
the
tc,
I
get
sense
of
pride
that
for
for
a
time
I
was
heavily
involved
and
now
I'm
more
gently
involved
and
but
just
I
think,
in
this
system,
web3
space.
G
The
reputation
that
the
tec
has
is
absolutely
incredible,
and
you
should
all
be
proud
of
that.
And
with
that
I
am
going
to
pass
to
nate.
H
Thank
you,
anne
marie
first.
I
just
want
to
say
praise
to
anna
marie
for
joining
us
on
this
call
like
it's
so
great,
to
hear
your
voice
again.
I
hope
to
hear
of
it
more,
but
I
want
to
praise
tam
first
off
you're
such
an
amazing
leader.
I
I
learn
so
much
from
you
all
the
time.
The
way
you
carry
meetings
is
something
I
envy
I
I
could
never
do
what
you
do.
I
try
to
emulate
it,
but
it's
very
difficult.
H
I
want
to
praise
griff
for
the
inspiration
that
you've
given
me
in
terms
of
just
how
much
how
hard
you
work,
like
I
mean
giveth
is,
is
something
that's
amazing
and
I'm
so
happy
for
you
and
everybody
who's
worked
on
giveth.
It's
it's
truly
a!
I
really
love
this
blockchain
for
good
space
that
is
just
really
producing
and
then
moving
the
needle
forward.
H
I
want
to
praise
acid
latest
for
all
the
design
work
that
you
do
don't
get
to
see
almost
all
of
it
but
like
when
I
do
see
it.
It's
just
phenomenal
work.
I
want
to
praise
bins
for
participating
and
getting
more
involved
with
the
voting
pamphlets
and,
just
generally
the
more
more
involved
in
the
community.
H
H
The
recording
of
the
calls
the
participation
in
almost
all
the
meetings
that
we
have
zephy
is
there.
I
want
to
praise
libby
for
all
the
work
that
she
does
in
soft
gov
and
just
for
being
a
friend
and
somebody
I
can
talk
to.
I
want
to
praise
mount
manu
for
the
work
that
he
does.
He
quietly
does
a
lot
of
work
with
with
both
of
the
omega
working
group
and
coms,
and
I
want
to
praise
mert,
who
has
really
just
kind
of
carried
the
torch
for
the
omega
working
group
and
is
doing
amazing
work.
H
And
then
I
want
to
praise
mitch
for
all
the
insight
that
he
has
and
just
how
much
time
he
puts
into
to
making
the
tec
really
great.
And
with
that
I
will
pass
it
to.
I
Hello
first,
I
wanna
praise
santa,
namely
griff
and
everyone
who's
working
on
give
it
thanks
for
letting
us
be
a
part
in
that
this
new
altruistic
economic
model
that
you're
all
building.
I
think
it's
amazing.
When
I
tell
people
about
the
this,
they
don't
even
believe
me
like.
They
still
need
to.
I
I
don't
know,
read
more
or
dream
more,
I
don't
know
which
of
those
but
so
praise.
All
of
you,
praise
wonka
and
the
chewie
and
zeptimus,
and
the
acid
laser
for
and
mount
manu
for,
older
working,
comms
praise
ivy
for
always
helping
us
in
comes
praise
them
and
nate
for
older
work
and
praise
everybody
who's
working
on
this
common
goal
that
were
all
working.
I
That
was
my
place.
I
don't
know,
did
you
praise
the
morganic
movement.
J
Excellent
good
morning
y'all,
I
am
definitely
newish
to
this
space.
I'm
connected
through
gravity,
it's
my
first
community
call,
and
so
in
that
way
I
want
to
praise
the
folks
that
continue
to
reach
for
me
and
collaborate.
J
So
it's
been
one
and
chewy
and
bianca
are
the
ones
that
I've
had
the
closest
relationship
to
in
this
group,
and
I'm
super
stoked
to
continue
to
learn
about
the
depth
and
the
breadth
of
the
work
that
the
token
engineering
commons
is
left
up
to.
So
thank
you
for
having
me
is
anybody
else
not
gone.
L
Yeah
thanks
praise
to
everyone
involved
in
the
voter
pamphlet,
the
perimeter
runoff
nate
pam,
wonka,
zepd,
laser
lauren,
chewie
and
griff.
We've
had
some
good
working
sessions
over
the
past
couple
days,
so
praise
to
you
all
and
also
praise
to
griff
and
the
whole
gift
crew.
I
know
I
you
know,
I
think
a
couple
weekends
ago
I
kind
of
spammed
griff.
L
You
know
I
know
you're
how
busy
you
are,
and
that
was
I
didn't
even
know
what
was
going
on
with
giveth
to
that
time.
So
thank
you
for
getting
back
to
me.
So
yeah
praise
god
for
that,
and
I
think
is
that
all.
B
Yeah
yeah,
I
would
like
to
praise
septi
for
recording
a
lot
of
calls
and
ivy
for
also
making
these
phrases
and
helping
in
a
lot
of
documentation.
B
Psychology
background
to
to
the
tc-
and
I
find
it
super
interesting
because
we
lack
psychologists
here
in
the
space.
B
I
want
to
praise
morgan
because
they
are
someone
with
a
lot
of
experience
and
in
in
in
facilitation
and
in
conflict
management,
and
I
think
that
their
contribution
is
going
to
be
super
important
for
next
year's
gravity
and
also
lean
for
for
jumping
to
gravity.
B
With
her
experience
and
it's
it's
amazing
the
how
life
turns
around
that
lean
participates
in
gravity
after
one
dinner
that
we
had
with
a
close
friend
of
her
in
in
paris.
So
it's
great
that
having
a
dinner
with
someone
can
actually
end
up
bringing
people
that
thing
alike
in
a
project.
I
would
like
to
praise
tam
because
she's
super
organized
and
she's
someone
who
delivers
and
and
is
really
responsible
and
passionate
about
that.
B
I
would
like
to
praise
levi,
because
soft
governance
is
super
important
in
the
space
and
she's
carrying
that
flag
with
the
best
pride
bye-bye
v
for
helping
a
lot
with
so
much
programming
and
being
very
talented,
and
I
know
that
he's
going
to
continue
making
a
huge
impact
in
the
space.
Hello
issues.
Also
for
connecting
so
many
communities
and
also
bringing
voices
that
are
normally
not
so
much
heard
in
the
space.
So
it's
important
that
we
are
bringing
everyone
into
the
equation.
B
Durgadas,
also
for
introducing
a
non-violent
communication
to
my
life
and
that's
something
that
I
would
really
like
to
continue.
Particip
practicing
next
year
to
vicente
my
brother
he's
not
in
in
this
community,
but
he's
like
my
go-to
guy.
B
When
I
have
questions
and
he's
so
wise,
and
I
really
want
him
to
be
participating
more
in
this
community
forest
for
taking
the
flag
of
of
gravity
and
giveth,
ashley
and
lauren,
also
for
for
helping
gravity
and
giveth
and
all
the
work
that
they
do
and
give
it
also
mitch
for
the
work
that
he
doesn't
give
it
and
hearing
the
tc
manu.
B
And
I
would
also
like
to
praise
chewie
because
he
is
taking
this
road
with
me
of
of
like
making
a
service
dow,
and
this
is
really
cool
that
we
are
going
through
that
pass
together
and
same
because
he's
going
going
to
visit
colombia
in
january,
and
I
find
him
someone
who
is
really
cool
yeah
and
I
fi
finalized
my
list.
B
M
So
I
want
to
say,
praise
to
anna
marie,
because
it's
really
nice
to
see
you
here
again
in
the
tec
and
zero
eight
for
the
phrase
read
more
or
dream
more
for
people
who
can't
believe
it
dc
when
you
talk
about
it,
nate
ben
zep,
juanka,
grip,
lauren
tree
and
acid
laser,
because
you
know
that
we
knew
the
voter
pamphlet
would
be
a
lot
of
work
and
it
is
a
lot
of
work
so
taking
this
last
week
of
the
year,
to
put
it
together,
nate
for
always
covering
the
stewards,
calls
when
I
can't
be
there
and
everything
else
you
do
everything
you
do
is
such
high
quality
just
really
really
impressive
eduardo
for
his
dedication
and
enthusiasm
for
being
such
a
warm
welcomer
and
guide,
and
his
amazing
growth
this
year
has
been
really
extraordinary
to
watch.
M
I
really
appreciate
how
he
reaches
out
and
does
so
many
things
with
so
many
people
now,
anna,
marie
and
chewie,
because
it's
always
cool
to
hear
stories
of
people
read
meeting
in
real
life.
I
think
we'll
have
a
lot
more
of
those
in
2022,
ms
gideon,
jean
and
mount
manu
for
the
advancing
the
on-boarding
experience
and
the
role
of
guides
in
the
tec.
M
Ms
also
again,
just
specifically
for
you
know,
being
able
to
work
with
communitas
and
rewards
and
individual
with
with
different
contributors
and
bringing
so
much
to
the
tec,
ivy
for
the
conscientiousness
and
thoughtfulness
that
she
always
brings
with
anything
that
she
touches
and
on
anything
that
she
does
grief:
lauren,
marco,
willy
mitch,
danny
mateo
and
I'm
forgetting
people
but
the
giveth
economy.
It
was
extraordinary,
amazingly
conceived,
products
executed
flawlessly,
so
really
really
impressive
and
I
think
it's
made
a
lot
of
people's
end
appear.
M
Chewy,
it's
cool
to
watch.
You
lead
team
and
the
progress
that
the
that
the
group
is
making
under
your
stewardship
really
really
really
nice
to
see
that
wonka,
because
there's
so
much
heart
in
every
conversation
and
engagement.
You
know
when
I
see
you
speaking
with
someone.
M
I
always
see
that
you're
sort
of
observing
things
that
are
unseen,
emotions
or
feelings
or
things,
and
I
think
you
bring
a
lot
of
that
to
this
community
and
it
makes
our
community
stronger
livia,
because
even
when
she's,
not
here
can't
she
just
feel
like
she's
in
the
room
with
us
like
our
culture
is
so
is
so
much
a
part
of
livia
that
it
almost
feels
like
she's
here
still
mert,
because
he's
really
you
know
taking
a
lot
of
the
coordination
in
in
hits,
hands
and
joining
the
stewards.
M
Community
coordination,
so
that
omega
is
in
interval,
is
folded
more
into
our
our
processes
in
the
tec.
And
I
think
it's
really
really
cool
for
omega
and
for
us
acid
laser,
because
you
care
so
much
about
the
tec
and
you're
always
present
and
you're
always
available.
And
it
there's
so
much
potential
for
really
great
things
to
to
come
from
the
graphics
that
you've
been
producing
joseph.
M
Who
approached
me
about
an
student
at
ultra
university
and
wants
to
do
a
case
study
of
dow
governance
and
for
oss
projects,
so
just
for
reaching
out
and
and
being
interested
in
being
joining
the
tec.
To
find
people
to
talk
to
mitch
man,
I
blinked
and
the
laser
seg
multi
tag
was
done
so
like
just
how
fast
and
effective
you
are.
I
think
that's
really
impressive,
and
I
really
appreciate
that
zepty
and
ivy
for
these
recordings.
M
You
know,
looking
back,
we
have
over
a
year
of
recordings
of
every
single
meeting
we've
had.
I
don't
know
that
there's
any
other
organization
that
has
the
same
publicly
available
and
I
think
that
never
could
have
happened
without
septimus
and
without
ibn's
optimist
together
on
the
transparency
working
group
durgeras,
you
know
he
pops
in
and
out
of
meetings,
and
it's
lately
reminded
me
of
like
being
in
a
house
with
your
family
and
walking
in
and
out
of
rooms.
M
So
I
just
like
the
sense
with
like
the
ease
where
he
feels
like
he
can
hop
in
and
hop
out
of
a
meeting
and
contribute
here
and
then
go
get
a
cup
of
coffee
in
the
kitchen
or
just
he
is
always
welcome.
And
it
feels
that
way
when
he
does
that
and
then
t
wells
for
working
with
the
tec.
To
try
to
share
the
word
of
some
of
our
working
groups
and
I'll
pass
back
to
griff.
A
Thank
you
tam
and
thank
you,
everyone
for
coming
and
spending
your
new
year's
pre-new
year's
day.
I
guess
pre
pre-pre,
new
year's
with
us
at
the
tc
super
super
fun
and
we've
had
a
really
easy
week.
Oh
wait
actually
do
we
did
someone
else
come
in
no,
no,
I
just
had
to
share
a
screen.
Okay,
that's
who
came
in
so
yeah.
We've
had
a
really
easy
week,
so
I'm-
and
I
think
most
of
the
people
here
know
the
drill.
Oh,
I
guess
morgan's
new,
so
morgan.
A
We
we
do
organic.
We
do.
We
do
praise
in
the
discord
all
the
time
too
so
like
we
don't
just
do
praise
on
thursdays
but
anytime,
that
you
notice
anyone
who
is
doing
good
work
feel
free
to
dish
them.
Some
praise
by
typing
exclamation
mark
praise
in
the
discord,
praise
channel
or
anywhere
in
discord.
Really.
We
also
like
to
take
pictures
at
the
beginning
of
this
call
so
turn
on
your
camera.
Also,
it's
gonna
be
a
fun
call
anyway.
So
I
turn
on
your
camera
and
we're
just
gonna.
A
Take
a
little
screenshot,
say:
hi
and
it'll
be
a
good
profile
picture
for
the
for
the
video,
so
smile,
hey,
okay,
that's
probably
good
enough
and
and
yeah
the
the
only
the
only
announcement
we
really
have
is
guess
what
we're
voting.
This
will
be
the
first
economy,
that's
been
designed
by
the
community
itself,
and
the
vote
will
happen
from
january
7th
to
january
13th.
We
will
have
some
debates
and
it'll
be
very
obvious
when
it's
happening,
but
that's
right
now.
A
We're
just
focused
on
getting
the
proposal
ready,
getting
the
data
ready
for
everyone
to
be
able
to
pull
it
off
and
understand
what's
happening.
So,
if
you
want
more
about
the
different
proposals,
you
can
check
out
the
forum
and
if
you
want
to
help
us
improve
our
voters,
pamphlet
we're
always
open
to
to
incorporating
your
feedback
but
yeah.
So
now
I
was
just
gonna,
pass
it
around
and
give
people
a
second
to
kind
of,
say
goodbye
to
2021
and
hello
to
2022.
A
what
was
your
favorite
moment
of
2021?
It
can
be
a
tec
moment,
but
it
could
also,
if
you
know,
if
you
don't,
have
a
good
tc
mommy,
you
could
just
say
crypto
moment
or
any
moment
for
you.
It's
not
important,
that's
tc
and
then,
of
course,
predictions
for
2022.,
just
in
general
like
what?
What
are
you
excited
to
see?
What
do
you
think
will
happen
in
the
next
year
coming
so,
for
instance,
for
me,
my
favorite
tec
moment
is
definitely
the
hatch.
You
know
the
day
that
we
did
the
hatch.
A
I
was
lucky
enough
to
be
with
sam
and
zapp
and
and
lorelei,
and
just
all
sorts
of
people
in
the
in
the
giveth
home.
I
I
couldn't
believe
how
just
the
crew
amassed
and
it
was
so
fun.
We
popped
the
champagne,
everything
worked,
you
know,
and
it
was
just.
It
was
just
such
a
huge
celebratory
moment
after
so
much
intensity.
A
A
Seeing
the
response
of
giveth
and
now
you
know
being
able
to
have
this
like
giveth,
barely
doesn't
have
half
the
community
that
the
tc
does
really
you
know,
and-
and
it's
like
we've
been
around
for
a
long
time,
but
the
tc
has
this
all
these
products
and
all
the
structure
like
one
of
my
biggest
predictions
for
2022,
is
the
success
of
a
reward
system.
I
think
this
reward
system
is
going
to
be
so
huge,
for
I
think
dallas
are
going
to
eat
it
up.
A
You
know
it's
like
this
is
one
of
the
biggest
challenges
and
how
do
we
decentralize?
You
know
how
what
do
it?
At
least
for
me?
You
know
the
goal
is
like:
how
do
we
reward
good
people
for
doing
good
work
and
to
do
that
effectively?
We
need
to
be
able
to
track
it
and
we
need
to
be
able
to
account
for
it,
and
this
rewards
system
that
brings
in
the
qualitative
and
the
quantitative
and
just
the
the
whole
process
of
it.
A
It's
gonna
be
a
huge
step
in
the
direction
towards
you
know
being
able
to
really
reward
people
for
making
the
world
a
better
place.
So
I'm
just
I'm
just
so
stoked
about
it.
I'm
super
bullish
and
I
think
a
lot
of
dows
will
pick
it
up
and
with
that
I'll
pass
it
to
chewie.
E
I
I
don't
know
like
I
don't
know
where
to
start,
but
I
feel,
like
my
favorite
moment,
was
probably
getting
to
eat
cc
and
just
doors
opening
like
yeah
like
it.
I
don't
know
like
so
many
time,
past
and
and
after
that,
like
I
was
like
outside
the
gibbet
house
in
barcelona,
it
was
like
okay,
I'm
gonna
knock
on
the
door
and
then
septi
opens
the
door,
and
that
moment
is
like
truly
safety,
oh
wow
man
and,
and
then
that
thing
on
repeat
for
a
whole
trip
that
that
filled.
E
My
my
my
heart,
with
with
so
many
like
emotions
and
and
like
in
in
the
end,
this
is,
is
like
what
I
what
I
love
the
most
so
yeah.
I'm
really
looking
forward
to
replicating
that
moment,
many
many
times
in
in
in
2022,
and
those
of
you
that
I
haven't
been
able
to
meet
in
person.
Yet
I'm
really
looking
forward
to
yeah
to
hug
all
of
you
and
and
and
yeah.
E
I
also,
I
also
learned
a
lot
to
talk
in
the
in
this
community,
even
though
we
haven't
seen
each
other
physically
that
much
and
as
far
as
our
predictions
for
2022,
I
I
just
very
excited
to
to
become
like
like
functional
and
and
be
able
to
amaze
ourselves
by
by
by
just
like
building
stuff
in
in
and
providing
services
to
a
constantly
growing
ecosystem
and
do
it
with
through
our
values
and
and
through
our
principles,
because
I
really
feel
that
they
can
change
a
lot
of
what's
wrong
like
with
the
world
in
general.
E
Like
I
I'm
like
not
even
kidding,
and
sometimes
I
sound
like
very
exaggerated,
but
I
I
I'm
truly
convinced
that
we're
changing
the
world
in
so
many
ways
here,
and
that
makes
me
really
happy.
So,
let's,
let's
start
2022
with
this
awareness
and
and
keep
pushing
for
more
and
and
yeah
giving
giving
people
the
gift
of
of
our
culture,
I
feel
is
something
that
yeah
I'm
really
looking
forward
to.
I'm
sorry,
I'm
I'm
I'm
starting
to
get
emotional.
I'm
sorry
I'll
pass
it
to
I'll
pass
it
to
cuanca.
B
Thanks
chewie
yeah,
I
feel
that
2021
has
been
one
of
the
best
years
of
my
life
in
personal
and
professional
growth
like
I
feel
that
conflict
management
is
is
becoming
something
like
important
for
the
infrastructure
of
dao's,
but
it's
also
because
of
the
leverage
from
people
like
grief,
levy
and
tam
and
and
people
who
is
really
like
experience
in
the
space
and
and
so
that
that
that
added
value
that
we
could
give
and
and
started
like
supporting
it
and
reproducing
it
and
making
organizing
it
and
grounding
ideas
and
helping
so
much
so
yeah.
B
I.
I
am
super
thankful
for
this
year,
all
the
people
that
I
have
met
and
all
the
people
that
that
have
contributed
in
in
more
formal
or
informal
ways.
Yeah.
It's
been
amazing.
One
moment
that
I
can
highlight
from
this
year
because
it
was
very
passionate.
It
was
the
the
the
praise
debate
yeah.
I
I
think
that
was
super
interesting
because,
like
gold
is
tested
with
fire
and
we
are
going
to
always
have
like
different
difficult
difficulties
on
our
path.
B
But
what
is
important
is
for
us
to
be
able
to
overcome
those
difficulties
and
and
stay
together,
and
I
feel
that
that,
even
though
that
was
hard
that
was
also
beautiful
and
and
and
let
us
to
to
where
we
are
right
now
and
for
2022
man,
I
I
would
really
love
to
to
see
some
of
you
in
in
person
again.
B
B
I
think
it's
in
it's
going
to
be
on
the
fourth
quarter
of
of
2022,
but
yeah
like
colombia
is,
is
a
country
that
has
been
struggling
a
lot
with
history
and
with
our
own
with
ourselves,
but
it
is
also
a
country
that
that
sees
a
lot
of
of
possibilities
coming
from
all
these
kind
kind
of
organizations
and
of
of
economic
systems
and
social
systems.
So
yeah
I
and-
and
I
really
look
forward
to
continue
carrying
the
flag
of
of
of
strengthening
that
community
yeah.
J
Hey
this
is
so
beautiful
to
listen.
Let's
see
some
things
that
I'm
thankful
for
from
2021.
J
J
So
I
spent
2021
kind
of
like
really
deeply
incubating
on
like
who
do
I
want
to
be
partnering
at
what
kind
of
projects
do
I
want
to
be
doing
and
my
background
for
those
who
don't
know
me,
I'm
a
complex
trauma
specialist
and
I
focus
on
the
neuroscience
of
regenerative
relationships
and
anti-oppressive
practices
and
how
that
manifests
in
community
building,
and
so
aloysius
is
a
dear
friend
of
mine
from
the
pacific
northwest.
J
I
live
on
puyallup
land
in
tacoma,
washington
and
they
were
like
yo
gravity
show
up
and
I
was
like
cool
and
I'd
always
been
kind
of
curious
about
how
the
nuances
of
the
relationship,
understandings
that
I
have
and
how
to
create
anti-oppressive
relationships
and
celebrate
the
wisdom
of
our
survivorship.
J
How
can
manifest
in
text
spaces
and
I've
been
told
by
like
techy
people
like
we
need
you,
and
so
that
invitation
was
really
really
powerful
and
I'm
so
stoked
on
what
dao
culture
has
to
offer
and
figure
out
how
to
integrate,
with,
like
the
wisdom
and
the
immense
intelligence
and
ingenuity
that
I
sense
in
this
space.
J
So
I
feel
like
I'm
kind
of
like
training
up
for
2022
to
be
able
to
practice
moving
at
the
speed
of
tech
because
you
all
be
fat,
and
so
I'm
looking
forward
to
being
able
to
be
an
active
partnership
with
growing
gravity,
both
here
in
the
tec
and
across
different
dow
spaces,
and
really
grateful
to
be
in
an
international
community
from
the
like
comfort
of
my
own
home,
which
is
really
lovely
so
also
echoing,
would
love
to
be
able
to
meet
in
person
and
know
where
all
the
hubs
are
for
for
that
kind
of
connection.
J
So
please
reach
out
message
me.
I
would
love
to
be
in
contact
with
you
all
and
I
will
pass
it
to
bianca.
C
Thank
you
morgan.
I
think
my
favorite
moment
about
tc
this
year
was
being
the
gravity
training
when
I
saw
that
it
was
like
becoming
part
of
it.
It
was
really
really
exciting
to
me.
I
was
telling
my
entire
family.
I
was
like
hey.
I
wanted
this
thing
and
they
didn't
understand
everything
that
was
going
on.
I
was
like
just
just
embrace
me
and
like
say,
congratulations.
C
It
was
funny
nobody
knew
what
I
was
talking
about,
but
I
was
really
really
excited
about
it
because
I
believe
in
this
space
I
believe
in
in
dallas
and
I
believe
in
what
we
are
doing
in
gravity
and
it's
just
so
beautiful
and
I
want
to
be
on
it
and
I
think
the
psychology
it's
just
gonna
be
just
gonna,
add
to
it
and
I'm
really
really
excited
about
it
and
it's
something
that
I
always
wanted
to
to
do.
C
But
I
didn't
know
how
to
and
then,
when
I
met
john
from
opolis,
I
was
telling
him
about
everything
that
I
was
excited
about
and
I
wanted
to
do
and
he
was
like
so.
My
friend
is
coming
here
at
the
end
of
this
week
and
you
guys
can
talk
about
a
little
bit
and
then
grief
and
lauren
came
and
they
introduced
me
to
tc
and
we
had
like
a
very
short
talk.
C
C
For
me,
the
2021
was
very
great
opportunities
that
came
on
and
I'm
really
happy
about
it
and
for
2022,
I'm
really
excited
of
being
here
and
working
with
everybody
in
all
of
it,
and
I
I
know
it's
going
to
be
very
challenging
2022,
but
I'm
super
excited
for
it
and
I'm
looking
forward
to
meet
you
all
too.
I
don't
know
who
is
going
to
go
to
remember
I'm
really
excited
about
going
and
maybe
we
will
see
each
other
there,
so
cool
and
yeah.
I
will
pass
to
tim.
M
So
there's
so
many
great
things
of
2021,
but
I
think
I'm
going
to
focus
on
just
two.
So
the
first
is
it's
here,
I'm
here
you
know
it
was
a
year
where
I
really
felt
like
okay,
I
found
my
tribe.
This
is
this.
M
Is
my
people
and
I'm
with
my
people
now
and
before
this
you
know
I
lived
in,
I
guess
I'd
say
I
lived
in
a
country
where
I
didn't
feel
like
I
felt
fit
in
with
a
culture,
so
it
was
difficult
for
me
to
find
my
tribe,
so
it
was
actually
very
important
for
me
to
finally
find
the
the
people
who
were
just
really
looking
to
achieve
the
same
kinds
of
things
and
the
same
kinds
of
things
were
really
bold
and
really
ambitious
and
were
really
motivated
and
dedicated
to
seeing
it
happen,
and
I
I
think
that
was
really
unbelievable.
M
M
You
know
you
work
with
people
for
so
long
and
then
you
see
them
in
person
and
you
get
to
give
them
a
hug
and
you
get
to
walk
down
the
street
with
them
and
go
to
you
know,
go
have
dinner
with
them
and
just
every
conversation
is
more
special.
I
don't
know
there's
you
know
you
can't
beat
being
being
in
real
in
the
real
world
together.
So
that
was
definitely
one
of
my
highlights
and
then
looking
forward
to
2022.
You
know,
of
course,
it's
the
commons
upgrade
launch,
which
is
right
around
the
corner.
M
So
that's,
of
course,
going
to
be
amazing
and
I
think
that's
going
to
lead
to
something
else.
I
think
that's
going
to
lead
to
the
maturity
and
evolution
of
the
tec
and
I'm
really
looking
forward
to
seeing
this
baby
grow.
You
know
taking
its
first
steps,
learning
the
alphabet
teething
and
it's
a
small
new
community.
We
have
a
small
economy
watching
how
the
working
groups
evolve,
watching
how
our
how
our
economy
evolves
actually
and
then
I'd
say
also.
I
think
what
comes
out
of
that
too.
M
Is
this
last
year
in
in
building
the
tec.
Together,
we
have
so
many
learnings,
you
know
so
many
learnings
from
transparency
and
gravity
and
soft
gov,
and
for
me
personally,
with
stewards
and
communitas,
it's
really
the
learnings
that
we've
that
we've
accumulated
through
you
know
in
ins,
particularly
in
this
space,
and
you
know
remote
teams
and
decentralized
organizations,
leadership
and
coordination
onboarding.
M
I
think
these
three
are
key
things
that
so
many
dowsers
are
working,
they're
struggling
with
and
and
at
the
same
time
trying
to
figure
out,
and
we
figured
out
some
key
learnings
and
I
think
that
2022
is
going
to
be
a
lot
about
like
sharing
those
learnings
with
other
communities.
Your
rising
tide
lifts
all
boats
and
and
having
learning
from
other
communities
sharing
with
other
communities,
and
I
think
it's
like.
M
D
Thank
you
tim.
So
I
think
my
tc,
my
favorite
tc,
was
when
a
friend
of
mine
and
chewing
told
me
hey
acid.
What
do
you
know
about
blockchain
and-
and
I
was
like
what
and
I
don't
I
don't
know
anything
man
and
and
then
chewie
and
the
rest
is
history,
and
I
don't
know
that
and
maybe
when
I
get
to
be
a
part
of
the
trusted
seat,
was
a
pretty
special
form
and
predictions.
D
I
expect
to
to
know
you
in
the
next
year,
especially
chewie
and
the
mexico
and
and
and
I
don't
know
hope
to
get
my
visa
soon,
so
I
can
travel
and
that's
it
and
I'll
pass
it
to
junaid.
H
Thanks
assad,
yeah,
so
favorite
memories
of
2021
I've
got
a
three-way
tie
and
if
that's
possible,
the
first
one
is
early
february
of
this
year.
I
got
to
write
my
first
article
for
the
token
engineering
commons.
H
It
was
just
kind
of
like
yeah.
I
I've
been
wanting
to
part
meaningfully
participate
in
and
douse
for
a
couple
years
before
that,
and
so
I
finally
found
my
tribe
and
that's
you
know
I
I
carry
that
feeling
that
tam
illustrated,
which
is
really
awesome.
It's
a
great
feeling
to
have,
and
so
that
was
kind
of
that
moment
where
I
was
like
yeah
yeah.
I
found
it
and
then
the
second
one
is
becoming
a
steward.
H
I
thought
that
was
really
awesome,
just
just
to
be
an
influence
on
a
community
such
as
this
one
is
really
a
special
privilege
that
I
have,
and
I
don't
take
it
for
granted
and
the
third
one
is
definitely
ecc.
First
time
leaving
the
country
getting
to
see
you
all
and
getting
to
hang
out
with
you
getting
to
hog
wonka
getting
to
drink
a
beer
with
chewy
like
it
was
just.
H
It
was
amazing
just
to
just
to
get
to
talk
to
everyone
and
just
meet
everyone
and
there's
an
experience
that
I'll
never
forget
and
then
predictions
for
2022..
I
got
three
of
them.
The
first
one
is
420
you'll
pass
as
the
commons
upgrade
proposal.
H
The
second
one
is
that
the
consilience
library
will
become
a
foundational
resource
for
token
engineers.
In
this
space.
I
really
think
it's
going
to
be
a
really
impactful
project
and
then
the
third
one
is
that
you
will
all
get
to
see
my
first
child,
so
that'll.
H
But
yeah
I
will
pass
it
on
to
bins.
L
Hey,
oh
my
gosh
favorite
favorite,
pc
moment
of
2021.
L
L
Oh
there
are
these
other
alternatives
and,
like
other
ways
of
you,
know,
coordinating
people
that
was
really
cool,
so
yeah,
just
kind
of
it's
been
a
big
learning
experience
over
this
past
several
months
this
past
year
and
just
continuing
to
I
guess,
read
and
dream
and
kind
of
see
those
possibilities
has
been
really
exciting.
So
thank
you
for
that
and
just
how
open
this
whole
community
has
been
a
huge
you
know,
plus
as
well.
L
You
all
are
great
predictions
for
2022,
obviously
successful,
launch
of
the
the
tec
token
and
yeah
just
hoping
to
get
more
involved
and
love
to
know
all
of
you
more
or
personally,
and
maybe
won't
be
at
east
denver,
but
maybe
we
can
meet
up
with
someone
close
by.
So
thanks
who
can
I
pass
to.
I
Zero
awesome
like
2021,
was
yeah.
It
was
a
truly
amazing
and
weird
year
for
me.
I
I
like
yeah.
I
feel
that,
as
juanka
said,
2021
was
the
year
in
which
I
grew
professionally
and
even.
I
Humanly
to
to
levels
that
I
thought
I
would
never
reach
so
thanks
for
everybody
here
for
being
the
amazing
person
that
they
are
because
when
you
hang
around
with
great
people
you,
the
the
chances
are
that
you
will
always
grow
into
yeah
into
that
so
yeah,
the
so
that's
the
evolution.
I'm
most
thankful
for
like
the
rest,
is
also
amazing.
I
I
can't
say
that
it
isn't
and
I
really
hope
that
in
2022
we
could
try
to
make
token
engineering
and
public
goods
like
really
go
mainstream
like.
I
would
really
love
to
see
that
to
see
and
to
even
to
go
to
the
universities
that
I
know
here
and
maybe
talk
with
some
professors
there
and
try
to
bring
my
little
contribution
towards
making
this
field
grow
into
something
more
if,
if
it's
possible
at
that
time,
so
that
was
my
my
speech.
G
Hey
everyone
super
hard
fun
moment
but
yeah,
I
think
paris
like
actually
meeting
people.
It
was
my
first
experience
of
having
worked
for
a
good
few
months
online
and
then
having
that
moment
of
like
just
one
person
after
the
other
appearing-
and
that
was
just
it's
like
hugging
old
friends,
but
you
meet
for
the
first
time
it
was
incredibly
lovely
but
bigger
than
that,
like
you
know,
I'm
doing
this
work
now,
which
is
just
like
dream
work,
and
I
was
approached
by
the
fans.
G
G
Yeah,
I
think,
like
tom,
says,
I
think
it's
going
to
be
like
that
the
dial
space
seems
to
be
just
on
fire
and
I
think
people
are
going
to
be
looking
for
the
tec
for
the
grounding
that
you
have
for
like
how
to
apply
and
create
these
micro
economies.
How
do
you
do
that?
In
a
grounded
and
stable
way,
that's
long
term
focused
and
isn't
just
kind
of
flash
in
the
pan,
no
excitement
and
yeah.
I
think
their
their
role
there
will
be
is
their
kind
of
stewards,
their
dowsing
for
sure.
A
Nice
and
that's
everyone,
so
we
do
have
a
few
minutes
left
and
thank
you
amber
henry.
That
was
that
was
beautiful
and
actually
everyone
that
was
so
beautiful.
It
was.
I
just
love
hanging
out.
You
know
it's
like
so
fun
to
do
these
calls
where
we're
just
hanging
out
passing
the
mic
and
and
and
connecting
you
know
it's.
I
think
it's
very
rare
in
the
down
space.
So
I
like
thanks
for
all
coming
and
hanging
out
and
just
being
friends,
there
was
a
request
to
talk
about
the
give
economy.
A
So
I
I
I
with
the
last
few
minutes.
Maybe
I
could
just
give
a
quick
rundown
of
like
what
how
what
everything
that
is
happening
is
happening
with
with
giveth
and
maybe,
if
there's
time
answer
a
couple
questions.
The
first
thing
is:
if
you
have,
you
should
really
check
give.giveit.io.
A
Oh
that's
the
swag
shop,
but
I
did
a
bad
link,
but
if
you
can
check
out
give.giveth.io
there's
this
claim
your
give
drop
so
check
your
addresses
and
connect
with
metamask
to
see
which
addresses
there.
You
may
have
been
get
you
may.
If
you
were
part
of
the
tc
yeah.
You
know
if
you
were
part
of
the
if
you
ever
interacted
with
giveth
in
any
way
we
airdropped
to
about
400
and
4500
people.
A
So
maybe
you
got
one
if,
if
you're
kind
of
new,
then
probably
you
didn't,
but
if
you
remember
the
trusted
seed,
you
definitely
got
one.
So
you
should
check
that
out
and
once
you,
if
you
have
give
tokens,
there's
a
bunch
of
stuff,
you
can
do
with
it.
Give
it
this
just
like
the
tec,
where
it's
a
garden,
but
it
doesn't
have
a
bonding
curve
it
just
instead
of
using.
So
we
have,
we
have
our
our
garden,
which
is
going
to
be
just
like
the
tc's
garden.
A
Look
at
the
tc's
conviction
voting
system,
it
just
is
missing
a
bonding
curve.
We
have
33
million
dollars
in
our
common
pool
worth
of
give
tokens.
They
give
token
price
is
a
flat
one
dollar
right
now,
so
yeah,
that's
crazy
and
awesome,
and
we
we
have
a
there's,
also
this
dashboard.
That
is
a
little
bit
more
descriptive
because
it
says
that
we
have
like
a
huge
market
cap,
but
really
there's
only
about
six
million
toke
or
seven
million
tokens
in
existence.
Let's
see
here.
A
Yeah
here
we
go,
there's
about
six
million
to
give
tokens
on
x,
die
and
one
and
a
half
million
on
mainnet,
so
we're
in
both
spots
and
the
so
the
market
caps
only
around
seven
million,
and
we
have
insane
farming
opportunities
like
really
crazy
aprs,
and
this
is
because
we
don't
just
it's
not
you're,
not
getting
all
of
the
tokens
liquid.
We
have
this
cons.
We
have
this
idea
of
the
give
stream
and
maybe
I'll
go
to
the
slide
to
show
about
the
give
stream.
A
So
the
idea
with
the
give
stream
is
that
anytime,
you
do
work
for
giveth
in
any
way
like
we're,
gonna
use
the
reward
system
and
with
source
cred
we're
going.
We
have
the
liquidity
mining
rewards
if
you're
voting
in
the
gardens.
If
you
just
stake
your
tokens
in
the
gardens
and
are
ready
to
vote,
then
you're
earning
give
tokens
liquid,
but
also
you're
getting
a
stream
for
the
next
five
years,
and
so
it's
really
cool,
because
the
give
stream
your
your
flow
rate
will
never
go
down
right.
A
That
giveth
is
giving
you
whenever
you
participate
in
anything
that
we're
doing,
which
is
super,
a
really
novel
framing
of
what
other
you
could
also
frame
it
as
like
a
vesting
right,
but
we're
trying
to
build
this
story
of
like
more
of
it
being
given
to
you
on
a
continuous
rate,
so
it's
really
fun
and
you
can
nev.
Your
flow
rate
will
never
go
down.
I
mean,
I
just
think:
that's
super
cool.
A
Also,
if
you
ended
up
getting
a
give
token
a
give
drop,
then
we
have
this
swag
store
and
everyone
here
can
go
on
to
this
swag
store
and
get
some
free
give
a
swag
just
kind
of
like
how
the
common
stack
did
it
with
the
trusted
seed.
But
we
have
mugs
alongside
the
hats.
How
fun
is
that,
and
so
we
have
all
these
cool
shirts
and
you
just
get
it
for
free.
It's
just
a
gift
to
you.
A
If
you
were
part
of
the
gift
drop
and
and
we're
also
going
to
be
raffling
off
we're
going
to
be
throwing
out.
You
know
g
love
tokens
all
the
time.
So
if
you
hang
out
on
your
discord,
you
want
some
swag
you'll,
probably
end
up
with
it
eventually
and
the
the
real.
The
real
point
of
this
whole
economy,
though,
is
built
around
this
concept
of
give
backs
so
give
backs.
A
Is
the
decentralized
like
web
3
approach
like
counter
offer
to
tax
deductible
donations
when
you
give
it
give
it
that
its
heart
is
just
is
the
same
same
as
the
common
stack
common
stack,
spun
out
of
giveth
and
tc
is,
of
course,
building
with
the
common
stack
to
to
do
these
commons
and
gibbot's
goal
is
to
meet
don't
the
nonprofit
world
where
they
are
and
just
take
them
through
a
journey
to
get
them
to
the
place
where
the
tec
is
right.
A
The
token
engineering
commons
token
engineers
can
dive
straight
into
yeah.
Let's
have
conviction,
voting,
let's
design
our
own
bonding
curve,
but
your
average
non-profit
who's
working.
You
know
to
provide
you
know
food
and
clothing
for
orphans,
or
something
crazy
like
that,
like
they're,
not
going
to
design
their
own
bonding
curve,
so
giveth
is
a
platform
to
take
them
from
like
no
web3
knowledge
at
all.
A
All
the
way
to
oh
guess
what
my
work
has
value
and
I
can
build
an
economy
to
represent
to
to
reward
me
for
the
value
I
create
and
we're,
starting
with
give
backs
we're,
starting
with
a
system
that
people
already
understand
they're
donors
if
they
had
a
501c3
in
the
states
right
there.
If
their
donors
were
in
the
us,
then
and
paying
taxes
in
the
u.s,
then
they
can
donate
and
get
a
discount
on
their
taxes
and
that's
a
lot
of
bureaucracy
to
keep
that
system
afloat.
A
So
what
giveth
is
doing
is
saying:
yeah,
that's
cool
and
all,
but
what?
If
you're
in
venezuela
and
you're,
just
a
good
dude
doing
good
work,
building
water
filters
and
passing
it
out
to
people
like?
Why
should
you
have
to
go?
Get
a
501c3
for
your
donors
to
be
subsidized,
so
anyone
in
the
world
can
donate
to
a
verified
project
on
giveth
and
receive
a
subsidy
for
their
donation
similar
to
the
tax
deduction
process,
but
instead
the
nonprofits
don't
have
to
be
legal
entities.
A
They
just
have
to
like
have
an
active
social
media
to
show
that
they're
doing
good
work
and
the
people.
Don't
have
to
be
in
the
same
jurisdiction
as
the
as
the
non-profits,
and
this
is
the
give
back
system.
So
that's
that's
really
the
heart
and
soul
of
giveth
and
we're
giving
away
one
million
tokens
every
two
weeks
to
donors
on
our
platform.
A
But
that
means
a
hundred
thousand
liquid
tokens
and
nine
hundred
thousand
at
being
added
to
the
stream
and
that
that
stream,
that
amount
of
liquid
versus
amount
that
goes
into
the
stream
will
grow
as
time
goes
on
so
like
at
the
end
of
the
year,
it'll
be
28
tokens,
you
know:
28
280,
000
tokens
liquid
and
give
backs
and
720
000
tokens
being
going
adding
into
the
stream.
So
it's
like
some
some
interesting
math
there,
but
the
the
concept
is
the
same.
A
If
you
are
contributing,
if
you're
doing
good
work,
whether
you're
a
donor
or
a
volunteer-
or
you
know,
we
want
you
to
be
rewarded
and
we
want
you
to
be
part
of
the
give
economy.
So
that's
that's
the
the
what
happened
on
on
christmas
eve
with
giveth
and
if
you
guys
have
any
quick
questions
we're
already
over
time.
But
you
know
I
can
answer
some.
A
I
will
say
we're
very
excited
to
partner,
with
popcorn
and
kind
of
some
of
the
anna
marie's
working
for
this
project
called
popcorn
or
pop,
which
is
super
cool,
also
along
the
same
lines
and
we're
we're
figuring
out
exactly
where
we
overlap,
and
hopefully
they.
They
also
verify
projects
and-
and
do
some
of
this.
So
hopefully
we
we're
going
to
try
to
like
make
sure
that
we're
multiplying
our
efforts
instead
of
like
duplicating.
A
L
B
Thanks
everyone
and
have
a.