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A
With
the
praise
you
know
what
silva
just
came
in,
I
want
to
definitely
get
these
for
her
and
the
amazing
job
she
did
at
corralling
all
ecc
and
getting
the
getting
the
tec
well
represented
inside
the
conference.
Thank
you
so
much
for
that
help.
Suga
you
deserve
so
much
praise.
I
also
want
to
give
major
praise
to
the
params
forum
team.
That's
nate,
mitch,
lauren
and
mount
manu,
and
probably
some
others
that
helped
that,
like
the
forum
posts
for
the
parameters
are
just
looking
so
good.
A
If
you
need
to
know
anything
about
it
and
you
I,
I
was
even
able
to
tweet
some
of
them
the
other
day
because
they're
just
so
fun.
I
also
want
to
give
a
major
praise
to
chewie
and
julie
for
setting
up
such
a
good
time
in
paris,
making
everything
so
easy
for
us.
I
want
to
give
praise
to
tam
for
studying
for
taking
some
vacation.
A
She
needs
it.
Man
she's
been
killing
it,
and
I
want
to
give
praise
to
dan
to
septimus
nate,
to
wonka,
to
christopher
to
me,
who
else
got
covened
all
of
the
all
the
tc
people
who
got
who
worse
there
to
chewie
and
daniella
and
to
all
the
other
tc
risk
their
lives
to
come
to
fcc
in
paris
and
ended
up
getting
covered.
You
guys
deserve
endless
endless
praise
and
with
that
I'll
pass
it
to
wonka.
B
Thank
you,
grief,
yeah
yeah.
I
would
like
to
praise
you
because,
like
you
are
an
amazing
leader
and
yeah,
you
encourage
us
all
to
like
continue
pushing
towards
these
amazing
initiatives
and,
like
I
feel
very
well,
and
I
would
do
it
again,
even
though
that
we
got
covered
because
it
was
an
amazing
experience.
B
I
want
to
pay
praise
mitch
because
he
inspired
me
to
make
a
mullet,
and
I
want
to
praise
julie
also
for
her
caring
assistance
there
in
in
paris,
dan
and
septi
for
being
amazing,
roommates
and
also
I
would
like
to
pray
suga,
because
her
her
daughter
gave
us
a
very
amazing
drawing
and
we
take
a
book
that
is
called
the
blue
of
the
night
written
by
her
so
yeah.
I
I'm
super
happy
about
that.
B
Experience
also
praise
acid
laser
for
helping
with
gravity's,
infra,
graphics
and
also
chewy
for
being
working
like
like
an
animal
in
in
paris,
and
I
will
pass
it
to
septimus.
C
Okay,
thank
you
one
minute,
yeah.
I
wanna
this
price
too
fun.
Actually
because,
like
every
time,
I
I
need
support.
I
he's
my
guy
to
go.
I
just
has
to
one
I
wanna
display
to
katie
for
becoming
a
steward,
I
wanna
displace
to
dan,
because
the
all
the
moments
we
share
on
the
sec
like
where
dan
was
I
was
behind
so
yeah.
I
wanted
this
phrase
to
grieve
julie
and
chewie,
because
all
the
coordination
for
the
event
it
was
amazing.
C
I
wanted
this
place
to
meet
lauren
and
manu
and
nate
for
all
the
writing.
Content
like
you
guys,
are
killing
it
and
if
I
didn't
hear
wrong
it
only
two
posts
missing
so
yeah.
Thank
you
guys
and
yeah
I'll
pass
it
to
acid
laser.
E
Chewy
fasted
laser
I'd
like
to
praise
griff,
tam
libby
for
their
leadership
and
just
everything
inspiring
that
happened
in
in
in
paris,
I'd
like
to
praise
juanka
for
funka
and
dan
actually
for
like
for
that
night,
we
stayed
up
listening
to
by
nato
and
just
a
bunch
of
music.
E
It
was.
It
was
fun.
Oh
and
livi
was
there
also
and
yeah
yeah?
It
was
I'm
missing
this
these
moments
already
so
much
I'd
like
to
praise
mitch,
also
for
for
also
inspiring
a
mullet
soon
as
soon
as
we
get
better
as
soon
as
it's
safe.
E
E
I'd
like
to
praise
odd,
who
is
here
because
go
with
back
pain,
isn't
easy,
so
hang
on
there,
it's
it's
we're
almost
through
with
it,
and
I
think
that's
it
I'll
pass
it
to
libby.
F
Okay,
here
comes
the
paris
phrase
too,
so
I
wanna
praise
I
wanna
praise
griff
for
the
amazing
adventure
and
for
getting
me
in
the
and
into
everything
and
and
for
taking
care
of
everyone
and
just
being
super
generous,
and
I
want
to
praise
mateo
for
also
being
for
also
being
there
with
us,
and
I
want
to
praise
all
the
crew
that
was
in
the
house
for
all
the
like,
very
heartful
conversations
that
we
had
that
go
beyond
all
the
talks
we
can
have
in
this
chat
and
want
to
praise
odd,
for
we
had
an
amazing
brainstorming
about
governance
and
just
the
narratives
of
dao's
and
that
went
to
yeah
all
even
like
sexuality,
tantra
governance.
F
How
are
they
all
together?
I
want
to
praise
michael
for
jumping
into
this
call
and
collaborating
with
us
with
your
project
and
I'll
pass
to
katie.
G
You
I
yes,
I
not
to
be
exclusionary,
but
I
totally
also
want
to
praise
everybody
who
was
in
paris
last
week
that
was
a
just
such
a
profound
week
of
bonding
and
and
learning,
and
that
was
a
lot
of
fun
and,
of
course,
above
all,
I
want
to
praise
griff
for
the
generosity
and
just
the
the
energy.
It's
just
so
it's
just
such
a
wonderful
community,
and
I
I
don't
want
to
I
don't
I
can't
I
don't
know
everybody's.
I
can't
I
don't
have
a
list.
G
G
What
is
that?
Oh
and
also,
I
want
to
praise
odd
for
being
my
like
my
new,
my
new,
our
new
bud.
Is
that
my
timer
is
that
me.
I
gotta
go
already.
Oh
dear
all
right,
so
I
love
everybody.
It's
awesome,
you're!
All
wonderful,
oh,
is
I.
I
have
to
praise
marie
and
nick
mountain
real
quick
for
holding
down
the
fort
for
me.
While
I
was
gone,
okay,
love
you
all,
I'm
passing
to
mitch
did
you
want
to
go
mitch?
H
H
Wow,
I'm
so
excited
about
all
these
mullets.
We
should
make
a
gang
I'd
like
to
praise
griff,
obviously
for
making
that
whole
paris
trip
possible
praise
to
julie
for
always
being
quick
and
responsive
and
staying
on
top
of
all
the
chaos
praise
to
nate
suga
tam
for
holding
down
the
table
at
etc
and
spreading.
A
I
I
I
don't
really
have
much
to
report
in
your
absence,
I'll,
throw
out
a
praise
to
ma
mount
manu
for
helping
me
walk
through
the
commons,
config
dashboard
and
play
with
a
few
settings.
So
it
was.
It
was
a
bit
of
learning
for
me
getting
ready
for
things
to
come,
and
with
that
I
will
I
just
joined.
So
sorry,
I'm
late,
everyone
I'll
pass
it
back
to
you
mitch
to
fire
it
off
or
griff,
sorry
to
fire
it
to
the
next
appropriate
person.
Sure
I'll
pass
I'll
pass
it
to.
I
G
J
Oh
yeah,
hey
everyone,
yeah
cool,
what
to
say
huge
praise
to
nate
in
particular
he
at
at
the
taoist.
It's
just
constantly
on
the
desk
all
day
and
he
was
wrangling
and
taking
care
of
people
and
like
checking
in
with
me
and
seeing
where-
and
I
noticed
him
do-
that
with
numerous
kind
of
people
coming
into
the
space
and
like
at
the
at
the
unconference
that
seemed
a
bit
certain.
He
took
straight
over
to
them
and
check
how
they
were
doing,
and
that's
so
that's
really
incredibly
lovely.
J
Well
yeah.
I
mean
praise
yeah
to
griff.
It
sounds
like
you
just
jumped
on
the
stage
without
any
kind
of
pre
warning
that
you
do
that
and
like
that's
crazy
hats
off
to
you
for
doing
that
and
olivia
and
tam
for
giving
it
an
exceptional
presentation
and
sharing
like
whoever
it
was
that
shared
like.
Oh,
it
was
the
heart
of
it
is
talking
about
the
cultural
world.
Is
the
heart
thing
very
cool?
I
don't
know
who's
been
yet
so
I'll
throw
it
back
to.
I
think
he's
he's
he's
facilitating
this.
J
H
A
H
K
Did
you
say
me
griff,
nice
thanks?
Oh
boy,
all
this
praise
to
livy
and
nate
for
taking
over
the
stewards
groups
temporarily
and
I'll
leave
it
there.
Griff
back
to
you.
L
Oh
I'm
losing
my
time
anyway.
Man
praise
hardcore
breaks
to
the
tvc.
I
mean
beautiful,
beautiful
meeting
you
guys,
like
I
don't
know,
just
started
listening
to
random
stones
and
drinking
some
mezcal.
That's
chewy
praise
the
praise.
You
guys
that
came
over
to
my
talk,
praise
mitch,
pray
septi
sepp,
is
like
a
friend
for
life.
Now
we're
gonna
quarantine.
So
yeah
praise
me
for
the
hard
to
hire
conversations,
praise
annemarie
for
sharing
lunch.
I
mean
just
having
and
sharing
volunteering
as
a
whole.
L
You
know
just
diving
into
the
space
praise
katie
for
being
the
master
of
all
volunteers.
The
super
incredible
master
praise
great
for,
like
being
a
you
know,
a
machine
of
perpetual
motion.
You
know
I
mean
man.
Did
you
even
stop
ever
like
it
doesn't?
Look
like
you
got
copies,
you're
like
man,
you
just
wanted
to
be
with
them.
Oh
yeah
yeah
and
I
guess
I'm
missing
a
bunch
of
people.
One
party
back
to
you,
man,.
A
Yeah
well
then,
let's
is
it
michael
m
m,
where.
M
Yes,
michael
yeah,
so
yeah,
I
praise
you
that
you
were
talking
about
conviction,
voting
at
the
venue
at
ecc,
paris
and
that
led
me
to
meet
livia,
whom
I
also
want
to
praise
for
connecting
me
to
mount
manu,
with
whom
I
had
a
very
nice
discussion
yesterday
and
that
basically
brought
me
here.
So
I
also
want
to
press
him
of
course
and
yeah.
I
want
to
pass
it
or
give
it
back
to
to
you.
Griff.
A
Sure
and
you're
probably
gonna
have
a
lot
more
time
than
we
expected
for
to
present
your
concept.
Just
to
give
you
a
heads
up,
because
I
think
we're
going
to
go
pretty
fast
through
all
of
our
stuff
yeah
and
let's
pass
it.
Let's
see
it
odd,
are
you
there
odd?
Did
you
get
the
mic
sorted.
N
Yeah
does
it
work
now?
Yes,
oh
great
yeah,
because
I'm
coughing
a
lot,
so
I'm
not
able
to
talk
too
much,
but
sorry
it's
starting
again.
I
really
wanna
yeah.
I
mean
I
was
not
prepared.
Obviously,
for
that,
so
I
just
want
to
praise
everybody.
I
met
there.
I
guess
in
paris,
because
you
showed
me
in
person
the
whole
amount
of
love.
I
grasped
from
the
some
community
calls
eyes.
I
followed
for
a
few
months
or
even
a
year
already,
and
I
was
just
too
shy
to
look
art
so
yeah.
Thank
you
so
much.
A
O
No
I'm
just
new
here.
This
is
my
first
one
and
just
checking
it
out.
A
Welcome,
thank
you.
Welcome
yeah
welcome.
So,
let's
get
this
party
started.
Welcome
to
the
community
call
july,
29th
major
praise
to
ivy
for
always
setting
up
these
slides
for
us.
She
does
such
a
good
job
in
the
back.
If
you
guys,
like
our
praise
system,
it's
really
fun,
you
can
be
part
of
it.
You
can
dish
praise
anytime,
you
don't
have
to
do
it
just
thursday
talk
to
chris
or
any
of
the
stewards
about
the
about
getting
the
power
of
praise.
A
Just
takes
like
a
quick
chat,
conversation
to
show
you
how
you
can
dish
praise
in
the
discord
anytime,
and
if
you
want
to
like
diversify
your
praise
experience
you
can
even
do
sprays
and
telegram
t
dot
me
slash.
T
e
praise.
If
you
join
that
channel
it'll
be
way
easier
to
dish.
You
praise
sometimes
so
definitely
jump
in
there.
A
Also
just
as
a
reminder
all
the
time
we
really
take
conflict
transformation
seriously
and
if
you
ever
have
an
issue
with
anybody
or
you
just
see
someone
else
having
a
small
little
thing,
that's
like
wow!
Why
is
that
so
awkward?
Oh,
my
gosh,
please
tell
us
it'll
be
so
cool.
We
can
jump
in
there
and
we
can
like
repair
the
the
relational
fabric
of
our
of
our
community
before
it
gets
too
bad.
You
know
a
stitch
in
time
saves
nine,
and
that
means
relational
fabrics.
A
Dishes
too
it's
a
it's
a
really
cool
system.
So
please
don't
be
shy,
fill
out
the
type
form.
If
you
see
anything
that
could
be
improved
on
our
relational
on
conflict
side.
Also,
we
one
other
thing
that
I
always
talk
about.
Every
call
is
the
advice
process.
This
is
how
we
stay
flat.
A
This
is
how
we
make
sure
that
the
conflicts
don't
even
happen
in
the
first
place,
when
you
make
a
decision,
if
you
find
we
have
a
very
like
you
know,
power
comes
from
the
bottom
up
in
this
community
and
you
guys
can
make
any
decisions
that
you
want.
Only
thing
that
we
ask
is
that
when
you're
making
decisions
oh
and
build
taking
the
tec
in
a
certain
direction,
just
before
making
that
decision,
ask
yourself
hey.
Is
there
someone
who
might
be
affected
by
this
decision?
A
Is
there
an
expert
in
this
decision
in
the
topic
that
I'm
deciding
about?
If
you
can
think
of
somebody
just
go
talk
to
them
right
before
you
actually
make
the
decision
and
get
their
advice,
and
then
the
decision
will
be
a
way
better
received
by
everyone.
So
that's
always
great
and
yeah
and
of
course,
the
most
important
news
that
we
have,
and
probably
the
only
thing
you
need
to
know
in
this
community-
is
that
the
hatch
is
open.
You
can
go
to
hatch.tcommons.org,
you
can
throw
some
rap
decks
die.
A
A
I
swear
so
and
with
that
I'll
pass
it
to
the
working
groups,
the
community
stewards
and
unless
someone
else
is
was
told
to
take
it
on,
I
will
take
it
on
because
tam
is
on
vacation,
which
is
great
major
round
of
applause
to
tam,
for
taking
some
time
for
herself
touring
the
states
with
their
friends.
A
I
there
isn't
a
whole
lot
to
say
here:
the
community
stewards
working
group,
our
our
goal-
is
to
kind
of
the
tam's
goal
with
the
community
stewards
working
group
is
to
keep
everyone
moving
in
the
same
direction
and
and
help
stay
organized
and
we
hatched
we
hit
a
major
milestone.
This
is
why
tam
feels
can
take
vacation
because
we
did
it.
You
know
we
got
a
launch
check
everybody's
launched
and
now
we're
just
focusing
on
the
next
steps.
A
We're
actually
going
to
have
like
kind
of
a
slow
we're
not
going
to
do
our
normal
two-week
sprints.
This
round
we're
going
to
do
things
a
little
bit
differently
and
extend
extend
our
timing
so
that
we
can
really
focus
on
the
hatch,
prep
and
get
people
participating
so
yeah,
if
you,
but
if
you
ever
want
to
come
to
our
sprint
planning
it's
on
the
te
calendar,
it
is
open,
it
is
for
stewards,
you'll,
probably
just
be
listening
in,
but
it
is
open.
You
can
always
join
on
every
other
friday.
A
We
also
have
our
sprint
retrospectives
on
thursdays,
and
you
can
always
check
out
the
sprint
board.
So
that's
super
cool
and
yeah.
We
had
paris
also
in
the
slides.
You
can
find
like
some
really
cool
graphics,
that
explain
the
hash
process
explain
the
bot.
I
give
like
a
really
nice
infographic
around
the
bonding
curve,
conviction,
voting,
disputable
voting
and
I
think
we'll
talk
more
about
that
with
hatcher
outreach,
and
I
don't
see
santi
here
so
I'll
just
say:
there's
not
much
happening
in
legal,
so
don't
even
worry
about
it.
A
The
terms
are
written
and
and
we're
hatching.
So
there
will
be
some
some
action.
We
meet
every
two
weeks.
You
can
check
the
calendar
it's
on
fridays.
We
are,
of
course,
working
on
the
covenant
and
getting
the
proposal
terms
set,
but
but
yeah
I
mean
we're,
we're
ready,
let's
go
and
with
that.
Finally,
I
can
pass
it
to
wonka.
You
want
to
take
it
on
wonka
until
it's
about
gravity.
B
Thanks
reef
well,
for
me,
it
was
a
pleasure
to
be
representing
gravity
in
the
the
idea
of
fostering
mediation
in
the
dao
space
to
several
communities
and
to
several
people,
and
I
got
a
very
positive
response
to
everything
to
everyone
that
we
shared
the
the
project
and
our
goal.
B
B
Our
working
group
call
after
this
call
and
the
spoiler,
for
this
call
is
that
we
will
have
some
new
contributors
and
that
we
will
also
be
talking
about
the
updates
on
scheduling
and
planning
of
the
next
graviton
training
that,
hopefully
we
will
start
at
mid
of
september.
So
for
the
people
who
is
new,
the
idea
of
gravity
is
to
foster
mediation
and
conflict
management.
B
B
Training
people
to
parties
that
participate
in
in
the
centralized
communities
in
these
topics
so
that
we
can
prevent.
B
Issues
from
happening,
and
also
we
are
able
to
manage
it
properly
in
the
case
when
it
happens
so
also
there's
the
gravity
so.
A
Oh
no
yeah,
I
can.
I
think
I
can
take
it
as
long
as
you
guys
can
still
hear
me.
The
big,
the
big
hatch
outreach
action
is
it's
time
to
do
a
hatch
outreach.
Do
you
know
anybody
who
wants
to
put
some
money
into
the
hatch?
Go
talk
to
them.
This
is
the
moment.
A
Let's
you
know,
feel
free
to
be
a
missionary
and
advisor
and
help
people
get
into
this
baby
because
it
is
go
time,
we're
very
lucky
to
be
having
this
whole
system
in
place
where
actually,
if
you
participate
in
the
hatch
right
now-
and
we
don't
reach
our
main
goal,
you
get
all
your
money
back.
So
it's
a
pretty
risk-free
opportunity
because
the
funds
will
come
back.
If
we
do
make
the
800k
min
goal,
then
you
will.
A
A
So
if
you
know
anyone
who
is
interested
in
token
engineering
and
would
like
to
support
that,
definitely
feel
free
to
reach
out.
We
have
this
great
hatcher
guidebook.
This
handbook
right
here
that
kind
of
has
a
checklist
about
all
of
the
things
that
they
would
want
to
know
what
they
need
to
do.
They
need
to
apply
to
the
trusted
seed,
activate
their
membership
and
then
go
get
wrap
decks
die
to
put
into
the
hatch.
It's
an
easy
one,
two
three!
A
But
if
you
know
of
anybody
that
you
think
would
be
a
good
idea
to
jump
into
this.
Tell
us
and
or
do
it
yourself
and
get
them
in
to
ecommerce.org
and
with
that.
A
A
Thank
you
yeah,
and
it's
under
hatch
101.
I
think,
but
it's
yeah,
I
mean
one
couple
posted
in
general,
there's
so
much
good
action
in
the
git
book,
olivia,
nate,
mitch
and
the
whole
crew
did
such
a
good
job
at
putting
all
of
this
stuff
together.
A
F
Thanks
yeah
for
for
safgrov,
so
we're
coming
back
of
an
unusual
week
and
I
just
posted
the
presentation
that
tim
and
I
put
together
for
the
practice
cultural
practices
for
self-governing
communities.
F
So
you
can
find
the
slides
there
and
we
identified
10
cultural
practices,
so
gratitude
celebration,
duocracy
having
working
groups,
stewardship,
participatory
decision,
making,
inclusion,
transparency,
education
and
conflict
management,
and
I
was
very
insightful
to
present
this
and
the
feedback
that
we
received,
and
I
just
wanted
us
all
to
be
very
proud
of
ourselves
in
this
sense,
because
we've
been
building
this
culture
together
and
a
lot
of
what
we
have
to
show
now
is
from
practice,
and
not
only
from
theory
but
apply
teary
into
our
practice
and
seeing
like
the
things
that
emerge
from
how
we
behave
with
each
other
and
I'm
just
like
completely
in
love
with
this
community.
F
The
praise
one
minute
wasn't
enough
today,
so
I
just
wanted
to
yeah
think
thank
everyone
and
and
to
say
that
we
really
should
be
like
very
happy
with
ourselves
for
for
how
how
far
we've
been
with
cultural
practices
and
and
then
we
started
to
look
into
our
decision
tracking.
F
So
I've
been
putting
this
together
since
day,
one
of
like
what
are
all
of
the
soft
governance
decisions
we
made.
There
is,
I
think,
two
missing
down
there.
I
put
the
mvv
now,
but
we
still
need
the
params
and
impact
hour
decision
that
happened
through
token
log,
so
I'm
starting
to
review
all
of
them,
and
if
anyone
wants
to
help
me
in
that
endeavor
it
doesn't
need
to
be
organized.
F
F
How
power?
How
did
our
movement
go?
This
is
also
something
interesting
for
just
the
research
in
general
and
then
last
thing
is
yeah.
I
was
also
going
to
reinforce
advice
process
today,
but
I'm
happy
you
did
that
griff.
So
if
you
have
any
questions
about
like
how
this
advice
process
works,
how
could
you
like
get
more
involved
with
it?
We
have
a
little
template
in
the
forum.
You
can
follow
that
through.
F
And
if
you
just
have
questions
also
like
feel
free
to
reach
out
and
and
then
we
have
orientation
calls
every
wednesday
led
by
katie.
So
she
prepared
a
step
by
step
of
how
to
understand
our
community,
and
this
calls
are
great
for
anyone
that
wants
to
like
catch
up
and
and
ask
questions
so
join,
join
next
week,
if
you're,
if
you're
new
here
and
with
that
I'll
pass
to
transparency.
That.
C
F
C
C
And
also
after
seeing
umberto
some
questions
around
how
to
bridge
some
tokens
also
by
the
next
cup,
I
don't
know
before
the
next
transparency
call,
we
will
make
some
videos
on
how
to
grab
some
next
die.
How
to
bridge
hold
everything
you
need
to
for
the
hatch.
Maybe
do
two
videos
like
one
minute
each
or
something
like
that
and
yeah.
That's
it
I'll
pass
it
to
omega.
A
You
man,
that's
too
bad.
We
can't
hear
you
letty,
because
I
love
these
new.
I
love
these
new
dotted
lines
on
top
of
the
flower
that
looks
fun.
P
Yeah
thanks
grief
go
ahead
to
the
next
slide
there.
P
F
P
Coming
out
of
the
block
science,
open
research
initiative,
is
this
idea
of
the
proposal
inverter?
So
it's
a
pretty
high
impact
high
leverage
mechanism,
that's
been
identified
by
various
dows,
and
so
this
is
the
idea
is
instead
of
having
many
proposals
on
a
single
dow.
P
You
can
have
one
proposal
across
many
dows,
so
if
there's
something
that's
needed
in
a
lot
of
places,
then
funds
can
be
pooled
from
multiple
dows
to
get
it
funded
and
get
that
service
available
and
juan
was
giving
a
big
thumbs
up
here.
Because
this
we
see
this
working
well
for
the
gravity,
working
group
and
being
able
to
provide
those
gravity
services
across
many
downs.
P
So
zee
was
very
kind
with
his
time
to
give
me
a
sort
of
overview
of
how
we
can
produce
a
spec
and
produce
a
model
for
this,
and
then
I
brought
that
to
the
labs.
Last
week
we
had
a
lot
of
fun,
a
really
good
response
from
some
very
ambitious
builders,
so
we're
going
to
continue
on
that
path
for
a
few
weeks
and
see
what
we
can
put
out
with
spec
and
modeling,
and
this
also
reflects
a
lot
of
the
demand
that
came
out
of.
P
We
did
a
couple
sessions
on
what
is
the
year
ahead,
look
like
for
labs
and
there
was
a
high
resonance
towards
like
an
ecosystem
of
models
or
a
library
of
models.
So
I
think
this
is
a
great
first
step
in
in
producing
a
model
for
for
the
library
other
than
that.
There's
open
development
workshops
happening
on
token
spice,
in
collaboration
with
the
token
engineering
academy.
P
There's
a
small
micro,
dow
called
ocean
spice,
which
is
like
a
a
micro
dao
funded
by
ocean
dao,
pretty
cool
emergence
there
and
then,
of
course,
the
long
tail
financial
crew
is
coming
out
and
building
as
well.
So
those
are
happening
three
days
a
week,
tuesdays
wednesdays,
thursdays,
9,
00
p.m,
pst
6
a.m,
cet
so
come
build
with
us.
Thanks
griff
back
to.
A
You,
okay,
how's,
that
mic
working.
A
E
You
so
when
comes
we
meet
on
tuesdays
and
we
just
brought
a
bunch
of
media
and
content
back
from
hcc.
So
the
first
thing
that
we're
gonna
put
together
is
like
a
small
after
movie
for
the
unconference
that
the
tc
had.
E
Oh,
yes,
there's
katie,
and
also
where
we
are
halfway
through
our
hatch
campaign,
which
has
been
working
really
really
nice
big,
shout
out
to
ivy
asset
laser
mount
manual
david,
who
did
an
amazing
amazing
job,
running
a
lot
of
of
the
cams
while,
while
we
were
in
in
paris
also
as
a
reminder,
we
have
the
content
workshops.
So
if
there's.
E
Would
like
to
work
on
or
would
like
to
contribute,
feel
free
to
come
by
any
of
the
content
workshops
and
we're
also
going
to
start
an
advice
process
for
the
hatch,
animation
video
so
keep
an
eye
to
the
to
the
stewards
channel
so
that
you
can
give
us
your
your
point
of
view
on
this
matter
and
this
I'll
pass
it
back
to
you,
griffin,
forever.
A
So
much
action
in
prams,
it's
insane
now
manu,
is
coming
so
strong
with
the
design
with
the
user
testing.
Already
a
bunch
of
people
dissed
you
praising
mount
manu
for
walking
them
through
gathering
some
data.
A
We
publish
it
to
validate
that
everyone
who
touches
it
can
actually
participate
in
designing
their
own
economy
so
and
our
own
economy,
so
it'll
be
super
cool,
and
I
really
think
that
you
guys
will
love
it.
There's
been
major
action
on
the
python
back
end
vitor
and
again
are
really
leading
the
way
over
there
right
now.
A
They
have
everything
pretty
much
done
validated
so
with
the
core
pieces.
So
that's
super
cool
and,
of
course,
marco
and
mitch
have
been
just
killing
it
on
the
designs.
A
So
yeah
and
oh,
but
I
want
to
give
special
praise
and
shout
out
to
the
the
forums
nate
lauren
mitch,
nagin
mount
manu
septimus
and
everybody
who
has
really
been
putting
in
efforts.
We
have
every
almost
every
single
parameter
documented
here
that
you
would
want
to
learn
about.
So
if
you
want
to
learn
about
disputable
voting
parameters,
mitch
killed
it
the
complicated
conviction,
voting
stuff
lauren
was
all
over
it.
The
augmented
bonding
curve
and
token
token
thaw.
A
That's
like
a
mix
of
nate
and
malanu
so
jump
in
there,
and
then
we
also
have
these
advanced
parameters.
So
there's
a
there's,
a
really
interesting,
blog
post
that
I
think
you
guys
will
enjoy
about
how
we're
how
we're
deciding
to
use
the
power
of
defaults
for
some
of
the
more
complicated
parameters.
A
So
if
you
want
to
understand
how
we're
doing
that,
there's
a
there's,
a
new
blog
forum
post
up
there
for
that
as
well-
and
I
think
I
don't
see
stem
in
here
from
the
common
swarm
or
apollo.
So
I
can
take
this
one
too.
The
common
swarm,
hey,
the
hatch
is
up.
You
guys
are
enjoying
it
right.
So
that's
done!
That's
cool
and
we're
making
major
progress
on
the
commons
upgrade.
A
We
have
an
auditor
he's
actually
brett
from
formerly
of
argon
one
there's,
really
not
a
better
person
to
review
our
the
the
bonding
curve
code
base
than
than
brett,
so
we're
very
lucky
to
have
that
working
for
us
we're
that's
kind
of
the
big
task
of
the
week.
A
Of
course,
also
evm
crispr,
which
has
gotten
many
highlights,
is,
is
pretty
much
ready
and
we're
just
gonna
start
working
on
getting
some
demos
out
for
the
for
the
commons
upgrade
so
that
we
can
deploy
a
gardens
that,
like
the
garden
swarm,
has
made
this
fully
functional
gardens
template
with
an
issuance,
and
so
the
common
swarm
is
now
going
to
use
that
as
the
base
and
replace
the
issuance
app
with
the
with
the
augmented
bonding
curve,
app
and
then
boom.
We
have
our
commons
upgrade.
A
There's
of
course,
a
few
little
details
in
there.
Okay,
there's
a
lot
of
other
details
in
there
that
need
to
be
tested
and
made
sure
that
they're
all
wired
up
together
so
we'll
be
working
on
getting
some
demos
out
there
and
major
praise
to
bradley
for
keeping
us
all
organized
and
on
pace.
A
No,
I
still
can't
hear
you
you
unmuted.
Does
anyone
else
want
to
try
to
take
on
omega?
Give
us
some
updates.
A
Okay,
well,
I've
done
all
these
other
working
groups.
So
what
the
hell?
Why
not
omega
two?
So
the
big
thing
about
omega
is
really
getting
a
better
understanding
of
what
is
going
on.
In
the
token
engineer
and
seeing
who
are
the
token
engineers,
what
do
they
need
and
especially
what
kind
of
ethical
topics
are
going
to
like
impact
them
in
their
work?
So
it's
a
it's
really
a
overview
of
what
we
need
to
do
to
make
progress
in
that
direction.
A
There
is
the
meeting
is
next
week
on,
I
believe,
wednesdays,
right
and
so
definitely
come
next
week.
If
you
want
to
dive
into
token
engineering
ethics
and
understand
better
who
the
token
engineers
really
are
okay,
so
I
think
we
made
it
through
everything,
and
now
we
have
this
awesome
tc
spotlight
with
someone
we
picked
up
in
paris
who,
just
we
were
just
chatting-
and
he
blew
my
mind.
He
blew
livia's,
mind
and
were
just
like.
A
Oh
my
god,
the
world
needs
this
and
just
like
that,
he
shows
up
at
our
spotlight
video,
so
well,
do
you
want
to
take
away
michael
and
introduce
yourself
and
your
project.
M
Yes
sure
yeah,
I'm
really
glad
to
be
invited
to
this
community
call,
and
I
want
to
share
the
project
I've
been
working
on
with
you.
I
will
start
to
share
my
screen
with
you.
One
second.
M
So
yeah
so
yeah,
michael
I'm,
a
researcher
and
developer.
I
live
in
germany
and
I
finished
my
phd
recently,
so
I
did
it
in
theoretical
chemistry
and
handed
it
in
in
june.
So
I'm
now
free
again
and
I've
found
time
to
continue
with
the
project
that
originally
started
at
east
london
last
year
and
had
been
on
my
mind
for
for
a
long
time
so
and
especially
in
london.
This
was
a
time
of
the
brexit
and,
like
people
were
really
unhappy
with
yeah.
M
M
How
can
we
make
better
decisions
that
are
well
informed
and
where
people
are
aware
of
all
the
aspects
so
yeah
and
that's
this
was
the
the
motivation
behind
up
about
so
so
what's
wrong
with
the
conventional
voting
systems
like
people
are
often
misinformed
or
don't
have
like
a
clear
view
of
all
the
aspects,
and
also
it
is
vulnerable
to
populism
and
misinformation,
as
well,
like
people
actively
trying
to
manipulate
the
the
decision
outcome
so
and
then
also
in
the
end,
when
the
decision
was
made,
it
lacks
transparency.
M
That
is
missing,
like
considering
the
aspects
and
exchanging
them
and
like
yeah
thinking
about
the
importance
of
them,
but
this
is,
of
course,
time
consuming
and
not
really
scalable,
but
you
can,
because
you
cannot
have
many
participants
in
such
a
debate
and
in
the
best
case
they
find
an
yeah
consensus
in
the
end,
and
then
this
is
fine,
but
often
it
also
results
like
like
still
undecided,
and
then
they
fall
back
to
a
majority
vote
which
is
quite
common.
So
what's
the
solution?
M
Yeah
and
solution
would
be
an
online
platform
where
people
can
yeah
debate
and
make
deliberative
decisions,
and
this
can
be
done
using
argument,
trees
and
there's
actually
a
really
nice
website.
I
want
to
show
you
that
is
around,
for
it
has
been
around
for
a
long
time.
It's
hotado.com
and
I
will
quickly
come
in
one
and
so
the
the
in
the
on
the
top
of
the
page.
You
already
see
the
the
argument
tree.
M
That
is
part
of
this
decision
process
or
debating
process,
and
the
statement
at
the
top
is
humans
should
act
to
fight
climate
change,
and
then
you
see
in
green
pro
arguments
that
support
this
statement
and
in
red
quan
arguments
that
oppose
the
statement
and,
let's
just
read
one
of
them
dealing
with
the
effect
of
climate
change
in
the
future
would
be
much
more
complicated
than
dealing
with
them
now,
and
here
is
like
a
small
bar
where
you
can
rate
the
impact
and
for
me,
as
a
scientist,
I
would
clearly
support
the
statement,
so
I
would
give
it
like.
M
M
One
is,
for
example,
the
money
necessary
to
fight
climate
change
can
be
used
to
better
ends
and
yeah,
and
for
me
it
would
be
interesting
to
see
why
people
are
of
this
opinion
and
then
you
can
simply
click,
and
you
see
that
the
whole
new
layer
of
the
tree
is
expanding
and
there
are
now
pro
and
con
arguments
for
this
statement
like
money
can
be
spent
or
used
to
better
to
better
ends,
and
you
can
also
rate
them
and
if
we
move
back
then
we
see
also
that
there's
some
editing
going
on
where
people
like
suggested
some
changes,
or
also
suggesting
to
move
these
arguments
elsewhere.
M
So
this
is
a
really
great
platform
and
if
you
want
to
have
an
overview
over
the
whole
tree,
you
can
click
on
this
small
icon
here
and
you
see
all
the
different
aspects
of
this
decision
and
the
whole
yeah
multi-layered
structure
so
the
same
and
the
shading
or
coloring
like
the
darker,
the
color.
The
more
people
are
seeing
this
as
an
important
yeah
argument,
and
so
the
we
should
act
fraction
is
like
winning
here
and
so
to
say.
So
this
is
kiala.com
really
awesome.
Platform,
you
see
that
also
many
people
are
participating
yeah.
M
So
this
is
something
that
is
really
great,
but
we
actually
cannot
use
it
to
really
make
like
to.
We
cannot
really
use
it
for
voting,
because
it's
a
centralized
platform,
and
so
the
idea
behind
arbor
vote
is
to
to
make
a
web
3
version
of
this
and
use
it
for
actual
decision
making.
So
it
is
yeah
planned
as
an
on-chain
voting
module
that
can
be
plugged
in
in
any
depth
or
dial
and
is
free
to
use
and
a
public
good.
M
It
is
therefore,
of
course,
decentralized,
permissionless
and
tamper-proof,
so
people
do
not
have
to
trust
the
infrastructure
they
are
using
and
very
important.
There's
also
an
incentive
structure
for
the
people
to
participate,
because
yeah
time
and
attention
of
people
is
a
scarce
resort
resource,
and
we
should
be
aware
of
that
and
what
comes
with
this
argument.
Tree
is
like
a
really
transparent
overview
about
all
the
different
aspects
of
the
decision
and
that
really
quickly
onboards
people
to
the
debate
so
that
they
can
contribute
or
inform
about
the
inform
themselves
about
different
perspectives.
F
M
Accountability
in
hindsight,
if
you
retrospectively
look
back,
which
participant
did
a
good
job
and
rating
the
impacts
of
the
arguments
and
and
so
on
so
and
incentive
structure
is
really
the
crucial
part
here.
Those
first
two
things
that
basically
come
like
are
naturally
included.
If
you
build
it
in
a
yeah
on
a
on
the
blockchain.
M
M
M
M
When
the
creation
phase
is
over
like
after
some
time
period,
then
the
tree
structure
is
finalized
and
people
can
can
vote
on
on
the
arguments
or,
let's
say,
rate
them,
and
here
the
debaters
and
the
voters
participate
in
the
process.
So
the
debaters
have
to
put
something
at
stake,
so
so
the.
M
And
they
have
to
put
something
at
stake
because
they
use
also
the
attention
of
the
other
people,
and
the
voters
can
like
invest
somehow
in
in
the
arguments,
and
this
is
done
by
a
prediction
market,
for
you
know
think
that
this
might
be
not
a
good
idea.
We
can
also
give
everyone
fair
shares
in
this
fair
token
shares
to
participate
with
equal
voice
in
this
in
this
markets.
M
So
and
in
the
end,
when
the
markets
close,
then
we
have
like
importance
of
these
arguments
displayed
via
the
prediction
market
and
we
can
tally
the
results,
and
this
is
done
by
the
program
like
yeah,
the
blockchain,
smart
contract
or
maybe
even
a
roll
up,
and
then
we
accumulate
the
different
impact
of
the
arguments
from
the
leaves
of
the
tree
up
to
the
root
and
depending
on.
M
M
M
M
So
this
is
the
the
idea
how
the
the
markets
incentivize
the
participants
to
to
determine
the
value
of
the
argument,
and
it
also
incentivizes
them
to
maybe
close
to
consider
arguments
that
are
in
deeper
layers
of
the
argument
tree
because
they
are
somehow
influencing
the
quality
or
the
value
of
the
of
their.
You
know
the
argument
in
question,
so
yeah.
E
M
So
arbor
vote
is
a
voting
module
for
deliberative
decision
making
and
it
uses
argumentaries
and
prediction
markets
too
to
achieve
this,
and
if
you
want
to
follow
up,
you
can
follow
up
on
this.
You
can
add
or
follow
me
on
on
twitter
or
arborvote
on
twitter,
or
also
join
the
discord
or
visit
the
website
and
yeah
yeah.
I
want
to
thank
for
your
attention
and
I'm
really
happy
yes,
this
with
you.
A
Wow,
thank
you
so
much
michael.
That
was
such
a
cool
presentation
and
a
great
idea.
I
think
I
think
we
can
all
appreciate
how
important
it
is
to
have
good
arguments
built
into
the
voting
system.
So
this
is
a
super
cool
project.
A
I
I'm
sure
that
a
lot
of
us
will
dive
into
you're
following
you
on
twitter
and
seeing
where
you
take
it,
and
I
hope
that
you'll
consider
proposing
to
the
tc,
potentially
even
for
a
small
milestone,
funding
or
something
to
to
advance
it
once
of
course,
we
hatch
and
do
our
commons
upgrade.
So
don't
forget
guys,
tell
all
your
friends.
It
is
hatch
time
it
get
it
there
and
go
to
hatch.tcommons.org.
A
If
you
haven't
already
and
make
sure
that
you
can
at
least
send
one
dex
die
into
it,
just
to
make
sure
that
everything's
working
for
you
and
tell
your
friends
and
make
sure
it's
working
for
them
too,
and
and
yeah
don't
forget
and
gravity
gravity
is
next,
so
I
guess
I'll
see
you
guys
all
over
there.
Thank
you,
michael.
Thank
you
guys.