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A
How
many
people
have
come
and
honestly
I
I
brought
some
wine.
I
don't
know
if
you
guys
brought
anything
to
celebrate,
but
but
yeah,
oh
yeah,
there
you
go
my
tail
with
beer
and
I
know
freedoms
has
like
for
sure
that's
tequila
in
there
right.
A
A
So,
let's,
let's
start
with
praise,
there's
there's
a
lot
of
praise
to
dish
this
this
round,
even
though
we've
been
on
a
break,
I
wanna,
I
wanna
definitely
give
major
praise
to
santi
for
the
legal
forum
post
and
nate
for
actually
replying
with
a
really
good
question
that
I
could
respond
to,
and
I
want
to
give
praise
to
jess
for
all
the
work
on
the
legal
post
as
well
as
praise.
A
Other
post,
which
was
amazing,
like
what
proposals
we're
looking
for
like
the
forum,
is
looking
really
really
good
right
now.
I
also
want
to
dish
praise
to
sem
for
the
hatch
work
and
how
many
people
have
already
started
contributing
to
the
hatch.
It's
really
cool.
So
I
would
love
to
dish
praise
to
everyone
whose
address
has
actually
contributed
the
hatch
so
far,
although
that's
going
to
take
some
work
so
we'll
see
if
we
make
that
happen-
and
I
will
pass
it
to
one.
D
Thank
you
grief
today.
I
want
to
praise
you
because
you've
been
working
continuously
in
these
holidays
and
also
you've
keep
the
vibes
high
to
meet
as
we
are
meeting
today
and
as
we
met
on
on
the
24th,
and
I
want
to
praise
tam
as
well,
because
we
are
preparing
the
first
book
club
of
the
year
and
together
and
also
in
the
last
call.
D
I
wanted
to
praise
septimus,
but
I
didn't
do
it,
but
so
I
want
to
do
it
today
and
mateo,
because
we
are,
we
are
together
in
in
in
in
this
and
and
we
started
together
in
this
journey
of
of
bringing
the
these
concepts
the
best
way
to
our
to
our
communities,
and
I
will
pass
it
to
to.
E
Sem
outside
I
was
already
admitted
hello
everyone
this
week
I
have
been
quite
disconnected,
so
I
have
not
so
much
people
to
praise
this
week.
I
don't
know,
but
I
guess
that
I
can
play.
I
can
place
safety.
Who
is
here
just
here
say
hi.
E
We
are
going
to
to
live
together
in
in
this
house,
so
I
have
a
a
new
roommate
and
it's
it's
super
cool.
I'm
super
happy
about
that
and
and
yeah
I'm
going
to
pass
it
to
who
didn't
go.
B
Hi
I'd
like
to
thank
marco
he's
not
here,
but
I'd
like
to
thank
marco,
because
he's
got
a
really
tough
job
of
trying
to
visualize
what
it's
supposed
to
look
like
and
he's
actually
done
really
well,
and
I'd
like
to
give
him
praise
I'd
like
to
phrase
juan
for
his
work
with
gravity.
B
I'd
like
to
praise.
I
would
like
to
praise
everybody
hum,
but
I
you
know
I
am
really
happy
with
the
forum
too.
I'm
really
I'm
really
I'd
like
to
give
praise
to
anyone
and
everyone
that's
contributing
to
the
forum
in
any
way.
That's
really
awesome
because
we
gotta
it's
gonna,
be
a
big
deal
moving
forward.
So
I
really
thankful
for
that.
B
I'd
like
to
praise
griff
for
actually
getting
things
done.
When
I
ask
him
I'd
like
to
I'd
really
appreciate
that
too
and
yeah
I'm
gonna
pass
it
to.
F
Tam,
so
as
always,
I
want
to
praise
everyone,
because
everyone
is
absolutely
amazing.
I
think
I'm
going
to
keep
mine
short
today,
because
I
love
friendship
and
I'd
like
to
praise
sam
and
zeptimus
today,
because
it's
seeing
pictures
of
them
together
as
kids
and
seeing
them
together
now
working
side
by
side
is
really
really
cool,
and
I
love
that
so
it's
inspirational
and
I'll
pass
to
tonga.
G
Hello
guys,
I
would
like
to
praise
gabi,
which
is
many
of
you,
maybe
don't
know
him,
but
he
is
a
friend
of
mine
that
is
in
one
hive
and
in
aragon,.
G
C
E
H
Blair
hi
folks,
I
just
wanted
to
jump
in
and
say
hi
because
I
have
been
delinquent
from
the
token
engineering
community
for
a
few
weeks
now
and
you
all
are
just
crushing
it
and
I've
been
keeping
updated
with
the
news
that
I
see
in
the
comms
channels
and
stuff,
and
it
just
it's
really
encouraging.
It's
really
awesome.
H
So
I
guess,
if
you
guys,
are
doing
praise
I'd
like
to
praise
jessica
for
running
with
the
calm
stuff,
she's
doing
a
great
job
like
all
the
all
of
the
designs
that
are
coming
out
of
that
design
chat
are
super
cool
people,
have
great
ideas,
and
I'm
just
like
blown
away
by
how
cool
engineering
commons
looks
on
all
of
its
media
fronts.
So
that's
my
praise.
I
hope.
H
I
Need
to
go
right,
yeah
I
haven't
gone
yet.
No,
I
mean
well.
This
year
was
personally
well
not
personally
for
everyone.
It
was
a
quite
a
mess,
a
roller
coaster,
maybe
for
emotions
and
things
so
in
in
my
personal
life,
it
was
ups
and
downs
and
ups
and
downs,
but
since
the
middle
of
the
year
it
went
up
like
the
enter
everything
going
up.
I
So
in
part,
that
was
because
of
being
part
of
this
community-
and
I
have
to
praise
grief
for
allowing
me
to
to
do
this
and
yeah,
like
all
of
the
opportunities
that
I
had
and
everything
that
is
happening
good
in
my
life.
It's
mainly
because
of
this.
So
I'm
really
really
grateful
for
this
community
and
I
hope
that
this
new
year
is
going
to
get
really
crazy
and
great.
I
With
all
of
you
so
yeah,
I
have
to
praise
them
praise
all
of
you,
especially
grief
and
wanka,
because
also
one
guy
is
like
a
partner
here
in
barranquilla
colombia,
and
I
also
believe
that
we
are
going
to
make
an
amazing
job
next
year
in
here
and
bringing
the
commons
and
the
dec
here
so
yeah.
I'm
not
sure
if
someone
is.
J
Missing
no,
I
didn't.
I
wanna
praise
grief
for
like
when
we
were
starting
the
holidays.
I
was
with
my
family
and
I
was
a
bit
like
worried.
Oh,
what
should
I
be
doing
and
he
was
hey.
Bro
go
with
your
family
enjoy
your
time
and
wow.
I
really
love
that
grief
that
that's
amazing,
like
you
are
so
genuine.
I
love
that
and
of
course
I
want
to
play
same
same
this
is
this
place
is
huge
like
this
place
is
huge
and,
and
the
best
part
is
not
the
place.
J
A
Yep,
that's
it!
So.
Actually
I'm
curious
sam.
If
you
want
to
lead
another
hatch
explainer,
that's
the
only
thing
that
I
I
thought
we
would
do
in
this
call,
because
none
of
the
working
well,
unless
any
other
working
group
leads
want
to
take
a
moment
absolutely.
But
really.
A
This
call
is
mostly
just
to
hang
out
and
have
fun
celebrate
the
new
year,
bring
it
in
together,
you
know,
and
but
it
would
be
crazy
not
to
at
least
show
people
hatch.te
collins.org,
so
sam,
if
you
wanna,
if
you
wanna
start
with
that,
you
can
or
I
can
okay.
Let's
do
it.
E
E
That's
that's
the
the
website
that
we
are
going
to
have
for
hatching,
which
means
we
are
going
to
request
some
amount
of
money
in
order
to
begin
the
bonding
curve.
Actually
let
me
rephrase
that,
because
I
I
had
not
that
prepared,
the
idea
is
to
hatch
the
dao,
which
means
to
get
some
funds
to
the
dow
and
then
decide
what
to
what
to
do
with
them,
but
the
the
general
idea
is
to
put
them
in
a
new
dial
that
will
have
a
bonding
curve
and
a
conviction.
Voting
application.
E
E
Conversion
in
the
in
the
bonding
curve
of
the
dice
that
we
have
into
the
the
new
token,
which
means
that
every
everybody
is
going
to
receive
the
same
amount
and
and
it
is
not
going
to
depend
on
which
moment
they
buy
it,
which
is
important
because
the
bonding
curves
it's
it's
very
important.
Who
is
the
first
and
who's
the
and
where
the
rest.
A
Sure
I
can,
I
can
yeah
I
mean
so.
The
idea
is,
we
want
to
create
an
initial
dow,
the
hats,
the
te
hatch
dial
and
this
dowel
actually
initialize
the
comments,
there's
a
whole
blog
post
about
launching
in
two
parts
and
how
that
works.
But
in
this
hatch,
what's
really
cool?
Is
this
test
hatch?
We
actually
can
start.
This
is
like
our
first
rehearsal
of
this
whole
experience
where
you
can
actually
buy
into
the
dow
and
the
people
who
buy
into
this
dial
looks
like
people
are
buying
into
the
dow,
which
is
cool.
A
You
can
go
to
hash.tea
commons
and
kagatiyo,
a
a
holiday
character
in
catalonia.
Actually
airdropped
everyone
wrapped
x
dye
that
they
can
use
to
buy
into
this
dow.
A
So
once
you
have
these
dow
tokens,
those
are
the
people
with
skin
in
the
game
to
actually
decide
how
does
the
commons
evolve?
What
parameters
do
we
use
for
the
bonding
curve?
What
parameters
do
we
use
for
conviction
running?
It's
really
cool.
So
then,
that
it's
it's
this
two-part
thing,
so
we're
gonna
practice
the
hatch
now,
but
then
we're
also
gonna
practice.
A
What
we
call
the
commons
upgrade
after
this
hatch
is
over
on
the
seventh,
so
if
you're,
if
you're,
if
you
want
to
play
this,
is
the
first
rehearsal,
I
expect
that
we
will
do
another
rehearsal
where,
instead
of
sam
and
me
picking
the
parameters,
the
technocracy
picking
the
parameters,
which
is
how
like
normal
economies
and
crypto
are,
are
built.
The
technology
just
gets
to
the
side,
but
for
the
te
commons
we're
actually
going
to
have
a
vote
from
the
community
about
like
which
parameters.
A
A
So
it's
a
very
cool
setup,
and
this
is
the
first
run
at
it.
There's
going
to
be
bugs,
although
it's
gotten
a
lot
better
since
launch,
like
nice
work
sem
and
team
apollo
for
fixing
the
delays
and
things.
So
is
it
it's?
It's
really
cool.
Let's
check
it
out.
A
E
We
are
working
on
them,
for
example,
this
is
going
to
be
redesigned
entirely
by
fury
and
also
the
styles,
and
everything
has
has
been
worked
by
fabi,
not
integrated,
yet
the
design
is
going
to
be
quite
different
from
now
on,
but
the
it's
going
to
have
bugs,
but
the
the
thing
is
that,
as
you
can
see
here,
there
will
be
a
nice
video
made
by
the
communications
working
group
and
we
will
have
these
this
text
or
another
one.
The
top
contributors
are
going
to
be
appearing
here
and
you
can
contribute
with
with
your
die.
E
Actually
it's
going
to
be
tech,
hats
tokens
which
are
not
going
to
be
the
actual
tech
tokens
and
they
will
be
able
to
be
converted
into
tech
tokens,
which
is
something
that
it
has
it's.
A
A
G
E
E
E
E
You
must
do
that
with
the
address
that
you
have
csd
case
because
csd
case,
which
are
the
tokens
from
command
stack,
is
your
membership
score
and
you
are
only
allowed
to
buy
as
much
well
to
send
as
much
as
csd
case
you
have.
If
you
have
a
lot
of
csd
case
it
will,
it
is
going
to
be
a
it
is
going
to
appear
over
here
how
much
you
are
allowed
to
to
put
into
the
hatch,
because
only
people
who
is
trusted
and
have
csd
case
is
able
to
put
a
lot
of
money.
E
So
it's
it's
the
it's
going
to
appear
over
here
and
the
impact
hours
tribute.
We
also
discussed
with
fiore
that
will
appear
over
here,
maybe
because
at
the
beginning
the
tribute
if
we
don't
reach
a
lot
of
funds,
the
tribute
is
quite
high
or
is
it
it's
probably
going
to
be
quite
high?
Let's
say
it's
20
or
whatever,
but
as
the
the
person
is
going
up
and
up
the
tribute
and
the
decreases,
so
people
are
exactly
receiving
more.
E
A
Want
to
say
major
praise
to
you,
sam
for
figuring
out
that
equation.
It's
super
cool,
if
you
guys
want
to
see
the
impact
hour
calculation
and
how
this
all
works,
it's
even
all
in
a
website
where
you
can
like
play
with
it,
looks
like
yeah
there's
so
there's
a
forum
post
on
impact
hours
that
ygg
and
sim
have
contributed
a
lot
to,
and
the
idea
with
impact
hours
is
it's
almost
like.
You
know
how
most
icos
or
most
token
offerings.
A
Even
if
it's
like
a
d5
game,
they'll
say:
oh
yeah,
we
allocate
a
certain
percentage
to
the
team.
Well,
that
percentage
is
just
flat,
which
is
weird,
but
with
us
it's
also
it's
not
a
team.
It's
not
the
core
team.
It's
anyone
who
contributes
and
gets
praise
gets
impact
hours.
A
So
for
sure
everyone
on
this
call
has
impact
hours,
and
you
can
also
see
the
that,
as
we
raise
more
funds,
the
percentage
of
money
that
goes
to
the
people
who
put
in
the
funds.
A
It's
it's
worth
more
right,
like
they're,
putting
in
a
higher
percentage
of
value
as
they
raise
the
amount
of
money
they
put
in.
So
they
get
a
higher
percentage
of
the
total
supply,
but
as
the
impact
hours,
but
still
also
the
impact
hours.
People
are
rewarded
because
every
impact
hours
value
goes
up
in
in
in
a
dollar
amount.
A
So
the
impact
out
the
people
who
are
contributing
funds
are
rewarded
with
a
higher
value,
with
a
higher
with
a
lower
cultural,
build
tribute
as
we
call
it.
The
percentage
of
tokens
that
are
created
for
impact
hours
people,
but
the
impact
hours
people
as
we
raise
more
funds,
are
also
rewarded
by
a
higher
value
of
their
tokens.
So
it's
a
really
nice
alignment
of
incentives
that
I
think
goes
well
with
token
engineering,
but
some
yeah.
Maybe
we
should
keep
going
and
and
give
do
you
have
any
last
words
on
that
song.
E
If
you
did
still
not
try
the
hats,
please
please
do
it
and
let
us
know
it's
it's
going
to
be
quite
different
because
we
already
have
received
many
feedback
and
and-
and
there
is
still
a
lot
of
work
to
do
because
probably
it's
going
to
change
a
lot,
but
it's
a
very
good
first
good
understanding
of
of
what
is
how
it
is
going
to
be,
and
it
also
let
us
know
how
it
feels
for
for
the
people
and
yeah.
Let's
go:
let's
go
ahead.
A
D
Yes,
grief
for
sure
I
have
been
working
these
holidays,
trying
to
like
make
a
a
training
course
for
mediators,
and
the
idea
is
to
start
that
next
year
and
I
I
have
like
an
initial
draft
that
I
I
will
like
post
in
the
next
days
for
you
to
have
some
first
receive
some
feedback
about
it,
and
also
I've
been
studying
a
lot
and
researching
a
lot
of
conflict
management.
D
I
saw
a
really
good
video
that
I
posted
in
the
in
the
gravity
channel
about
conflict
resolution
and
a
guy
that
is
named
william
woody.
I
I
think
that
he
proposes
a
good
methodology
to
to
address
conflicts
that
is
based
like
balcony,
bridge
and
third
side,
and
I
think
it's
very
good.
D
I
am
very
excited
for
what's
to
come
because
it
would
it.
It
would
be
really
nice
that
that
gravity,
that
is
like
a
first
draft
of
a
proposal,
can
evolve
and
and
how
can
it
like
start
from
the
tec,
but
also
like
helping
with
the
with
the
conflict
management
to
other
organizations,
so
that
I'm
very
excited
about
that,
and
I
I'm
I'm
really
hoping
for
for
the
next
year.
D
To
start
like
practicing
and
to
have
this
group
of
people,
I
am
also
very
excited
about
reading
the
book
of
ostrom
of
governing
the
commons.
D
I
feel
that
has
been
very
enlightening
for
for
the
work
in
the
tec
and,
as
mateo
said
I,
I
am
very
grateful
for
being
in
this
community,
and
this
has
helped
me
improve
and
and
grow
in
in
a
lot
of
aspects
in
my
life
and-
and
I
just
want
to
retrieve
and
and
and
to
contribute
with
the
same
thankfulness
and
respect
for
this
community
and
and
for
the
whole
for
for
so
yeah.
D
I'm
I'm
very
happy,
and
I
think
that
good
things
are
are
going
to
come
and
I
just
hope,
working
with
amazing.
E
D
Yeah,
of
course,
the
balcony
is
referred
as
a
state
of
calm
mind
when
you
are
in
a
balcony,
it's
like
when,
when
a
conflict
appears
and
and
you
react-
and
you
react
instantly-
you
you,
you
are
not
like
taking
the
time
to
to
think
your
actions
and
your
and
your
and
your
words.
D
So
it's
good
to
to
take
some
time
to
take
a
breath
of
fresh
air
like
go
to
a
balcony.
When
you
have
a
conflict
and
not
like
address
the
conflict.
Hotma
with
hot
mind,
the
bridge
is
what
connects
two
opposite
points
to
apparent
opposite
points
and
is
based
on
on.
D
Art
of
warfare,
where,
when,
when
an
army
wanted
the
other
army
to
retreat,
they
built
a
bridge
for
them
to
retreat.
So
it's
like
helping
the
other
one
to
do
what
you
want,
but
it's
like
to
to
to
and
and
that
is
building
a
bridge,
to
connect
to
different
points.
And
the
third
side
is:
is
what
mediators
do
when
when,
when
people
just
need
some
help
to
ease
their
communications
and
also
to
attract
those
points
and
also
the
important?
D
The
importance
of
a
third
part
is
the
ability
to
to
listen
what
what
is
happening
and
to
try
to
go
deeper
into
the
core
of
the
conflict
and
not
only
seeing
what
the
people
is
telling
or
thinking
or
feeling,
but
trying
to
propose
alternatives
on
on
the
solution.
D
So
I
I
really
like
that
video
and
that's
why
I
posted
it
and
it's
it's
amazing
how
everything
connects,
because
I
I,
as
I
said
before,
I
am
also
reading
on
on
the
governing
the
commons
and
the
last,
the
last
chapter.
D
We
we
were
studying
it's
it's
very
interesting
because
she's
talking
about
institutional
change
and
how
normally
we
think
differently
from
the
origin
of
institutions
and
the
change
of
institutions
and
she's
trying
to
make
like
an
inside
theory
of
of
institutional
change,
where
there
is
no
like
origin
and
then
like
one
step
origin
and
then
the
institutional
change
is
another
thing.
But
she
is
referring
to
to
the
alteration
of
status
quo
or
rules.
So
any
alteration
of
a
status
quo.
D
Rule
rules
are,
are
institutional
change
and
and
that
that
is
not
like
one
big
step.
And
then
small
steps
is
just
like
a
continuing
effort
about
about
decisions
and
and
what
and
where
does
decisions
take
us
and
and
and
what
decisions
do
we
have
to
make
in
the
in
the
future
to
improve
what
the
decisions
that
we
took
earlier?
D
So
I
am
very
excited
about
about
all
what
is
happening
and
about
the
training
I
I
am
also
like
making
a
first
draft
of
of
the
course,
so
it
will
be
really
nice,
like
in
in
a
few
days
when,
when
I
can
present
it
it
to
receive
feedback,
if
you
think
that
that
course
can
be
good
for
for
the
purpose
of
making
the
mediators
in
the
organization
yeah.
A
J
C
J
Make
the
settings
to
don't
have
background
noise,
all
that
stuff
and
everyone
who
is
interested
like.
I
will
put
a
a
calendar
note
and
it's
going
to
be
huge
like
if
more
people
know
how
to
do
that,
I'm
sure,
like
everyone
is
going
to
contribute.
So
I
think
that
would
be
nice,
yeah
and
yeah
anything
I.
I
still
have
to
do
a
forum
post
to
invite
everyone
and
yeah
encourage
people
to
participate
because
that's
awesome
and
every
we
we
build
transparency
together,
like
not
just
one
person.
J
I
think
that
spicy
is
made,
but
by
all
the
people
and
yeah
nothing
else.
A
F
Mean
I'm
really
excited
about
kicking
off
the
scrub
process
for
our
tech,
starting
the
big
first
week
of
january
and
I've
been
doing
some
planning
for
that
and
trying
to
figure
out
our
schedule
and
writing
our
kickoff
notes
and
the
script
process
for
tec
so
that
I'm
super
excited
about.
I'm
also
going
to
you
know
parrot
what
juan
k
said
about
the
reading
book
club
for
governing
the
commons,
such
a
cool
book
club
and
reading
these
chapters,
or
you
know,
half
the
chapters
every
week
has
really
shifted
a
lot
of
my
thinking.
F
B
Prams,
no,
no!
No
really
I
mean
we
got.
We
got
more
to
do,
but
I'm
kind
of
caught
up
and
everybody's
done
really
well.
So,
no
honestly,
it's
going
really
well.
I
hopefully
there'll
be
there's
going
to
be
more
in
the
new
year
and
that'll
be
fun
to
get
to
and
go
ahead.
You
want
to
say
hi.
I
B
Okay,
no
other
than
that,
I
think
my
son
destroyed
a
drawer
and
a
fruit
fly,
flew
up
my
nose
and
that's
not
very
pleasant
other
than
that.
I
hope
everybody's
doing
great.
A
C
E
A
B
There's
still
time
left
for
this,
I
just
want
to.
I
want
to
just
share
like
a
really
really
helpful
piece
of
advice:
do
not
drink
and
trade.
If
you're
going
to
be
drinking
tonight,
stay
away
from
uni
swap
do
not
drink
and
trade
for
the
love
of
god.
If
you
listen
to
anything,
I've
ever
told
you
do
not
drink
and
trade.
Okay,
that's
it
thanks!
Happy
new
year.
E
I
could
tell
a
story
about
about
something
like
that
here
me
and
uncepti.
Once.
E
Went
to
barcelona
without
money
without
any
money
it
was
like.
We
were
in
the
train
and
tried
it.
We
were
in
the
train
and
I
I
I
said
septi:
do
you
have
money?
I
don't
have
money.
I
I
just
came
here
and
I
have
not
a
credit
card.
I
have
no
money.
Do
you
have
a
credit
card
right
me?
No,
I
don't
have
a
credit
card.
E
E
That's
interesting:
there
was.
That
was
the
first
time
that
we
could
get
crypto
out
from
an
atm.
So
we
went
to
the
atm.
We
sold
a
lot
of
crypto.
We
had
the
guys
we
went
partying.
A
D
I
have
one
question
I
mean:
I
know
we
are
reading
ostrom,
but
who
was
the
first
person
in
the
dc?
That
said,
we
need
to
like
see,
study,
ostrom,
point
of
view
and
not
strong
theories.
D
H
I
just
want
to
jump
in
at
this
point
because
I
think
it's
it's
interesting,
the
different
ways
people
get
into
the
crypto
world,
but
I
kind
of
knew
about
crypto
from
the
2017
highs,
and
then
I've
been
doing
software
stuff
since
then,
but
not
really
at
all.
You
know
involved
in
crypto
and
back
in
march,
when
I
was
like
sitting
in
a
hostel
in
peru
stuck
there.
I
was
like
you
know
what
I
wonder
if
that
ethereum
thing
is
like
figuring
anything
out
by
now,
you
know
like
have
you
guys
made
our
like?
H
Have
you
guys
made
our
cyberpunk
universe?
Yet
so
I
went
so.
I
went
down
like
a
rabbit
hole.
I
don't
know
how
I
found
common
stack,
but
I
found
komasak
and
I
found
eleanor
ostrom's
principles
laid
out
in
like
one
of
the
documents
on
medium
and
I
have
a
master's
degree
in
natural
resource
economics
and
studied
like
ostrom,
quite
a
bit
and
and
after
grad
school.
H
I
worked
a
little
bit
in
like
kind
of
a
government
research
area
where
we
were
actually
doing
some
like
policy
stuff
derived
from
that,
but
then
left
and
went
into
software
and
was
like
you
know.
The
government
is
doomed
to
just
keep
doing
these
stupid
policy
patterns
and
we'll
never
actually
be
able
to
use
this
stuff.
H
So
when
I
saw
ostrom
on
this
page,
I
was
just
like
what
the
hell
like
somebody's
actually
using
this,
and
that
was
my
that
was
my
entry
in
rabbit
hole
down
into
this
whole
universe
was
c
and
eleanor
ostrom,
so
whoever
did
introduce
that
into
the
contact
and
write
those
materials
yeah.
That
was
that
was
kind
of
mind-blowing
to
see
how
those
things
came
together,
and
that
was
the
framework
I
needed
to
like
understand
like
what
y'all
were
trying
to
actually
like
build.
That
was
like
what
clicked
for
me.
So
a
common
stack.
A
A
Matteo
may
be
less,
but
still
pretty
much
do
you
have
any
random
questions
about
the
tc
they're
like
well,
you
know,
I
don't
know.
H
Not
totally
like
I
I've
been
kind
of
following
along
enough
to
to
kind
of
know
what's
going
on.
I
think
I
still
need
to
get
on
this
hatch,
but
yeah,
that's
kind
of
that's
kind
of
on
my
to-do
list,
but
I
don't
have
any
burning.
A
B
I
was
thinking
I
was,
I
love
sun
tzu
so,
and
I
heard
like
yeah
build
your
bridge,
so
they
can
go
away.
That's
like
conflict,
it's
huge
like,
especially
with
children,
for
instance.
One
time
this
was
a
little.
Over
a
year
ago
my
son
decided
to
fill
his
diaper
up
and
then
take
it
off
and
proceed
to
see
what
he
saw
was
clay
or
paint,
and
that
proceeded
to
go
on
the
walls
and
he
pretty
much
made
the
whole
wall
of
picasso.
B
And
then
you
walk
in
the
room,
and
you
find
this
and
it's
all
over
him,
it's
all
over
the
wall,
it's
all
over
in
the
carpet.
It's
everywhere
it's
in
everything,
it's
poop,
and
it's
like.
What
do
you
do
like
your
whole
world
like
right
now,
just
like?
Oh
my
god,
and
it's
it's
that'll
test
your
conflict
resolution
management
right
there,
yeah
yeah,
that's
good!
It's
good!
You
need
to
go
out
and
find
a
balcony
and
you
need
to
just
leave.
You
know
because
the
next
five
minutes
aren't
going
to
matter.
A
Well,
you
know,
there's
you
know
it's
worth
mentioning
the
the
like:
what
projects
we're
producing
blog
po
forum
post,
that
jess
wrote,
is
amazing
and
it's
worth
checking
out
and
the
legal
post
is
really
interesting
too.
There's
some
nice
discussions
there
from
me.
I
haven't
seen
if
he
made
another
comment
after
my
comment-
probably
not
because
it's
new
years,
but
I
think
it's-
I
think
it's
cool-
to
see
to
check
that
out
too.
There's
surprisingly,
a
lot
of
time
when
that
forum,
but
so
it's
pretty
good.
A
Welcome
welcome.
Why
are
you
guys,
oh
wow,
because
it's
new
years,
and
also
I
almost
never
drink
man
like
just
this,
like
glass
and
a
half,
is
like
whoa?
A
So
far
we
just
kind
of
went
through
the
hatch
we
gotta
go
up,
but
now
we're
just
really
hanging
out
and
there
was
a
question
or
I
I
proposed
a
question
that
like
does
anyone
have
any
questions
about
the
tec
that
you
know
just
are
burning
in
their
minds?
It's
like
god.
I
wish
I
knew
this.
You
know.
K
All
right,
so
I
will
come
back
in
30
minutes
for
your
call:
okay,
because
yeah
15.,
okay,
15
minutes,
then
just
let
me
know
when
you're
ready,
okay,
happy
new
year,
everyone
lovely
to
see.
C
D
Sorry
is,
it
is
to
try
to
think
on
on
conflict
management
on
gravity
as
a
common
pool
resource
so
like
I
am
like
having
a
lot
of
ideas
around
it,
and
I
I
was
wondering
if
to
do
that,
I
would
have
I
I
would
require
it.
It
would
be
necessary
to
create
a
token
for
gravity
or,
like
it
isn't
necessary
to.
A
Okay,
so
just
some
context
for
everyone,
I've
been
trying
to
convince
one.
That
gravity
is
something
a
lot
of
taos
need.
You
know
not
just
to
stay
on
this
earth,
but
also
to
stay
together
as
a
community
right.
So
the
idea
of
conflict
management
man,
I've
seen
it
go
wrong
so
many
times
in
dallas,
where
it
just
is
like
everything's,
cool,
everything's
cool,
but
it's
not
cool,
there's
conflicts,
there's
conflicts
and
no
they're
never
addressed
and
then
instantly
catastrophing
catastrophic
failure.
A
All
of
a
sudden,
the
only
solution
is
ostracism
and
someone
gets
kicked
out
of
the
dow
and
I'm
not
I'm
not
kidding.
I
can
name
three
people.
This
has
happened
to
and
I
can
think
of
a
few
other
issues
that
have
gone
to
that
route.
So
I
see
conflict
resolution
and
gravity,
especially
as
something
that
could
scale
to
the
dow
ecosystem,
and
also
you
know,
maybe
the
tec
doesn't
have
a
lot
of
conflicts
so
also
for
just
out
of
selfish
tec
desires.
A
A
So
now
the
question
is:
how
do
we
create
conflict
management
as
as
its
own
entity
or
gravity
as
its
own
like?
Does
it
need
a
token?
Does
it
become
another
commons?
Does
it
fork
the
com,
the
common
stacks
like
augmented,
bonding
or
gardens
swarms
like
template
and
just
become
a
commons?
Maybe
it
just
becomes
a
company?
Does
it
go,
get
a
legal
entity
in
switzerland
or
something
and
just
become
like
a
for-profit
company?
Who
knows
right?
I
don't
think
that
there's
necessarily
a
wrong
way,
one.
So
that's
my
opinion.
A
Does
anyone
else
think
have
any
opinions
on
how
juan
should
consider
scaling.
A
C
Can
you
expand
on
what
you
mean
by
gravity?
I
mean
I,
I
kind
of
get
it,
but
maybe
talk
about
that
a
little
bit
more.
D
Sure
yeah
one
gravity
is
the
name
of
the
conflict
management
protocol.
We
are
developing
in
the
tc.
D
That
is
like
a
an
mvp
that
we
are
doing
in
in
in
the
tec
that,
if
it
works,
then
we
can
scale
it,
and
the
idea
of
gravity
is
to
set
clear
rules
and
boundaries
for
for
and
provide
easy
access
for
conflict
management
and
also
solving
some
of
the
monitoring
issues
by
by
making
like
an
internal
management
layer
where,
where
conflicts
can
be
addressed
through
the
organization
principles
before
then,
then
they
scale
and
go
public
in
or
into
scenarios
where
they
are
harder
to
manage.
H
H
D
I've
been
studying
aragon
court
and
I
think
yes,
the
focus
of
the
scope
of
gravity
is
more
complementary
than
than
rivalry,
because
we
are
not
trying
to
make
a
decentralized
court.
That
is
what
they
did.
We
are
trying
to
decentralize
alternative
dispute
resolution
mechanisms
that
are
like
an
alternative
way
to
deal
with
conflict,
avoiding
going
into
chords.
So
it's
like
a
step
before
going
into
aragon
court,
we
would
have
gravity
to
address
small
scale
conflicts
and
to
strategically
manage
them.
A
I
would
agree,
I
I
think
our
on
court
is
really
good.
Financial,
focused
conflicts,
argon
court
does
not
settle
the
dispute
for
sexual
harassment,
for
instance,
right
like
there's,
just
nothing
argon
iron
court
has
nothing
to
do
with
that
or
any
you
know.
I
see
gravity
like
you
know.
We
talk
about
conflicts
like
like
conflicts,
but
really
that's
not
the
purpose
of
gravity.
That's
like
an
emergent
property
that
that
exists
when
vibes
are
low.
K
H
No
I'm
just
agreeing
with
you
yeah,
I
feel
like
the
court's
the
worst
case.
You
never
want
to
end
up
in
court,
so
this
is
like
your
your
communication,
like
happiness
level
or
your
communication
ability
level
to
even
like
have
discussions
around
things
and
find
like
points
where
people
are
dissatisfied
and
like
airing
those
kind
of
grievances
and.
H
Yeah,
I
feel
like
you
still
like
you
could
just
like
it
could
be
like
a
cool
like
plug-in
type
like
feature
level
thing
almost
of
a
dow
but
yeah.
F
I'm
gonna
jump
in.
I
think
that
it,
you
know
it's
really
interesting,
because
it's
the
first
use
case
is
clearly
you
know:
you're
studying
a
dao
and
you're
designing
this
for
a
dao,
and
it's
gonna
clearly
be
applicable
to
other
dals.
Who
may
not
have
the
robust
culture
going
in
to
to
their
creation,
but,
as
more
of
you
know,
mainstream
economies
become
decentralized
and
remote
working
is
more
prevalent.
F
There's
lots
of
conflicts
that
happen
out
in
a
different
in
this
remote
environment
that
are
not
addressable
and
that
aren't
really
well
understood
or
studied
yet,
and
I
think
that
the
work
that
you're
doing
will
also
inform
you
know
non-doubt
conflict
resolutions
for
organizations
that
have
decided
to
go
fully
or
partially
remote.
F
I
it's
certainly
it's
clear
that
conflict
resolution
in
this
day
and
age
and
these
kinds
of
working
environments
and
collaborative
environments,
not
just
you
know
are,
is,
is
something
that's
going
to
be
more
and
more
crucial
and
that
doesn't
answer
how
to
scale
it.
Just
that
it,
the
importance
of
being
able
to
scale
it
outside
and
extrapolate
outside
of
the
tec
is
pretty
evident
and
probably
will
become
more
and
more
clear
how
to
do
it,
as
as
you
advance.
C
I
do
it's
hard
for
me
to
navigate
around
on
my
phone,
I'm
in
the
middle
of
making
stuff,
but
I
was
just
gonna
say
that
yeah,
there's
kind
of
a
difference
between
conflict
and
dispute
and-
and
I
think
it's
really
cool
and
and
the
aragon
court
absolutely
does
not
cover
what
we're
talking
about.
A
Thank
you,
mata
verde.
Thank
you
so
much
for
coming
to
these
calls.
We
really
appreciate
you
jumping
in
once
in
a
while.
A
Well
guys,
we
have
three
minutes
left
two
minutes
left
now.
I
want
to
invite
you
guys
to
if
you're
stuck
at
home-
and
you
don't
have
parties
to
go
to
because
lockdown
is
the
thing
there's.
This
really
awesome
group
who
I'm
sort
of
friends
with
I'm
not
gonna
lie.
We
actually
started
camp
decentral
together
at
burning
man
and
they
started.
This
group
started
camp
dogecoin,
which
was
the
first
crypto
camp
at
burning
man,
so
that
legends
in
my
mind,
decentralized
dance
party
is
their
organization.
A
His
name
is
gary
he's
just
the
sweetest
of
hearts.
Our
love
has
been
illegal
for
a
while.
No,
you
don't
have
to
go
into
that
for
right
now,
but
it's
true
and
he
is
celebrating
every
new
year
for
every
time
zone.
In
about
an
hour.
I
don't
know
if
it's
actually,
it
may
have
started
already.
Maybe
I'm
missing
it?
It's
I
think
it
starts
in
an
hour,
but
I'll
send
the
link
and
they're
really
fun.
They
also
helped
us
with
praise,
giving
and
came
in
and
ended
the
dance
party.
A
They
know
how
to
throw
a
good
zoom
party.
So,
if
you're
looking
for
something
to
do
this
new
year's,
because
you're
locked
out
home
and
da
da
da
lock
down
blah
blah
blah
right
man,
I'm
drunk
okay
anyway,
I
will
send
the
link.
So
you
can
get
tickets,
they're
free,
of
course,
and
you
can
enjoy.
I
think
they're
going
to
talk
about
peace
bonds,
how
they're
going
to
solve
all
the
bring
world
peace
through
partying
and
other
awesome
ideas
and
I'll
just
put
in
the
tec
channel.