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A
You
know
what
are
you
seeing
anything
that
you
see
that,
like
what
positive
things
are
you
saying
what
things
you
think
that
we
could
do
better
and
I
guess
we'll
start
with
griff?
Would
you
like
to
start
us
off.
B
Always
I
would
love
to
tell
you
what
could
happen
more
is
more
more.
Oh,
I'm
not
video,
more
music
from
juan
and
his
friends
or
more
music.
I
just
you
know
the
groovy
bot
is
so
amazing.
It
just
makes
everything
so
much
more
fun.
I
forgot
about
music.
B
I
think
we're
doing
pretty
well,
I
think
it's
we're
just
in
the
grind
and
we're
ramping
up.
I
really.
I
think
that
we
have
a
huge
opportunity
with
this
continued
train
wreck
that
is
fi
or
fey
or
whatever.
It
is
because
they
did
not
do
proper
token
engineering,
and
I
would
like
to
see
us
capitalize
on
that
without
bringing
them
down
right,
so
that's
it
other
than
that.
I
I
feel
like
we're.
Just
we're
just
full
steam
ahead
I'll
pass
it
to
jake.
C
I
also
wanna.
I
know
I
mean
I
know
okay,
so
you
like
them,
that's
fine,
but
they
did
have
a
ton
of
vcs
too.
That's
where
all
the
money
came
from
and
I
think
they're
a
great
catalyst
for
like
what
we're
trying
to
do
differently.
So,
but
I
totally
understand
we
don't
want
to
bring
anybody
down.
We
should
be
better
than
others
in
the
space
for
that.
You
know,
because
a
lot
of
people
want
to
talk
and
just
destroy
them
and
regardless
they
did
have
a
good
idea.
C
They
just
didn't
have
good
token
engineering
and
they
utilized
a
ton
of
vc
money.
So
there's
there's
a
lot
of
great
points
there,
where
we're
doing
something
very
different
temperature
check.
Well
getting
back
in
the
groove
myself,
I
pulled
the
thermometer
out
of
my
mouth
and
the
thing
blew
up.
So
let's
go
yeah.
Oh
marco,
marco
man.
When
you
had
snow
dude,
I
feel
so
bad
for
you,
I'm
looking
out
at
these
palm
trees.
I
think
I
see
a
monkey.
D
Well,
you
know
the
snow
came
out
of
surprise
here,
but
it's
good,
it's
good
to
feel
their
little
chill.
You
know
because
it
was
super
hot
the
week
before
so
yeah,
it's
nice.
D
All
right
from
what
I've
observed
for
last
week,
or
maybe
two
weeks
regarding
working
groups,
they're
all
working
good.
I
think
great
progress
on
on
all
you
know,
areas
and
community
wise.
I
see
more
and
more
people
coming
in
and
wanting
to
help
and
volunteer
and
get
engaged.
D
So
that's
a
huge
plus
yeah.
I
think
I
think
that's
it
not
sure
what
else
yeah.
Maybe
I
don't
know,
maybe
I'm
missing
that
maybe
it's
happening
on
the
forum
or
elsewhere-
I
don't
know
but
kind
of
or
maybe
we
don't
have
like
a
larger
community
yet
but
like
from
the
community.
D
I
I
see
just
us
here
or
maybe
it's
just
me
because
you
know
being
on
those
calls-
and
you
know
seeing
you
guys
but
like
you
know,
I
maybe
want
to
see
more
people
who
I
don't
know
and
meet
new
people.
A
E
Like
what
marco
said,
I
noticed
that
more
people
are
coming
and
especially
in
transparency
working
through
like
montmann
offered
the
recordings
and
chuay
also
attended
one
of
our
calls
and
he
brought
a
friend
but
yeah.
So
it's
one
thing
I
have
observed
so
far
and
yeah,
and
I'm
just
I'm
happy
that,
like
I
said
before
that,
I
can
attend
more
calls
now
because
they
are
earlier
for
me.
E
So
that's
one
good
thing
that
I
can
say
for
the
past
two
weeks
and
I
pass
it
to
zep.
F
Thanks
ivy
yeah,
I
think,
like
like
marco
navi,
was
saying
more
people
is
joining
and
I
also
have
a
one,
but
maybe
I
mean
it's
not
like
superb,
like
israel
got
less
engaged
so
he's
not
doing
the
bot,
and
I
talked
with
bye,
bye
b
and
he
told
me
he's
doing
some
research
but
yeah.
He
still
don't
know
how
to
approach
it
and
yeah.
I
might
also
talk
with
sam
about
that,
but
sam
told
me
like
doing
something
on
my
computer.
F
I
mean
it's
not
that
pretty
like
we
were
discussing
before,
but
yeah.
We
will
figure
it
out.
Regarding
yeah
for,
like
the
community
engagement,
it's
been
awesome
and
yeah
and
I'm
super
happy
with
the
hatches
for
rich
team
they're
doing
such
a
great
job
and
I'll
pass
it
to
eduardo.
G
Hello,
everyone
so
yeah.
G
A
shake
I
don't
know,
I
I
start
assisting
to
other
working
group
sessions
like
transparency
session
and
it's
really
nice
to
see
other
working
groups
besides
mine.
So
that's
interesting
and
that's
that's
nice.
There
is
another
word
to
that
and
then
I
don't
know
I
feel
like
after
so
many
questions
and
and
doubts
that
we
had
about
how
to
do
certain
processes,
how
to
do
what
is
the
correct
way
to
approach
people?
What
is
the
right
thing
to
say?
G
We
have
found
a
line
at
the
end
of
the
tunnel
and
I'm
so
happy
about
that
that
we
can
sort
of
give
a
self
a
script
or
or
or
or
parameters
or
whatever
to
people
who
want
to
help
on
our
working
group.
And
that's
for
me.
It's
so
helpful.
Thank
you
time
for
that
on
having
processes
that
actually
work
and
actually
are
helping
us
to
advance
and
get
the
point
of
where
we
are.
So
I'm
really
happy
about
that
and
that's
it.
I
will
pass
it
back
to
you.
Tim.
A
I
Thanks
tom,
well,
I'm
happy
not
only
for
for
this
month,
but
like
looking
in
a
retrospective.
I
I
think
that
all
that
has
happened
has
been
happening
in
the
last
six
months
has
been
really
great,
and
I
am
happy
also
because,
like
I
am
seeing
new
engagement
on
gravity-
and
that
is
amazing,
like
chewy
was
talking
with
me
about
making
maybe
a
small
workshop.
They
have
community.
I
And
encourage
people
to
become
bridges
for
the
next
graviton
training
and
also
yeah.
I
think
that
everything
is
going
great
and
I
I
was
like
remembering
libby,
and
I
only
hope
that
she's
having
a
good
time
in
these
days
so.
A
Sweet
hey
welcome
craig,
so
we're
just
doing
our
beginning
rounds
of
temperature
check
on
the
community.
Anything
that
you
want
to
share
with
the
other.
H
A
H
Picked
up,
I
have
nothing
useful
to
add.
A
Cool
so
my
perspective,
is
you
know
I
we
we
had
somebody
join
this
week.
Her
name
is
marie
ann
swann
and
she
came
to
the
ama
and
we
sort
of
got
those
four
pieces
of
information
which
I
did
drop
into
this
contributor
tracker,
so
that
we
can
start
to
sort
of
look
at
the
contributors
when
we
have
needs
in
our
working
groups.
My
feeling
is
she's.
Probably
her
heart
is
with
softgov.
A
She
comes
to
us
from
nspiril
and,
as
you
know,
really
thinking
about
like
relationship
fabrics
and
and
helping
teams
find
clarity
and
focus.
A
So
I
think,
if
you
can,
do
you
give
her
a
warm,
welcome
and
yeah
it's
so
it's
interesting
to
see
like
okay,
we
are
getting
some
some
things
in
place
where
we're
where
you
know,
I
guess
we
can
all
start
to
onboard
people
too
and
have
a
shared
place
where
we
share
information
about
them
it's
coming
along.
I
just
I
felt
like.
I
was
really
pleased
with
that.
The
hatch
outreach
also,
I
really
feel
like
we.
A
A
Okay,
so
I
just
wanted
to
share
something
with
everyone
about
something
that
I
was
reading
that
really
struck
struck
me
and
it's
you
know
in
the
hatch
outreach
we
talk
about
the
tec
as
a
brain
trust
for
token
engineers,
because
we
have
all
of
the
people
that
are
you
know,
leaders
in
this
field
right,
like
you,
know,
zargo
and
trent,
and
simon
and
I
was
reading
a
book
creativity
inc
by
ed
catmull,
about
the
foundation
of
pixar
and
in
it
there's
this
really
nice
quote,
which
I
dropped
into
our
agenda,
which
is
to
understand
what
the
brain
trust
does
and
why
it's
so
essential
to
pixar.
A
You
have
to
start
with
the
basic
truth.
People
who
take
on
complicated
creative
processes
become
lost
at
some
point
in
the
process.
It
is
the
nature
of
things
in
order
to
create
you
must
internalize
and
almost
become
the
project
for
a
while,
and
that
near
fusing
with
the
project
is
essential
part
of
its
emergence.
But
it's
also
confusing
where
once
the
movie
director
writer
had
perspective,
he
or
she
loses
it.
A
Where,
once
you
see
a
forest
now
they're
only
trees,
the
details
can
converge
to
obscure
the
whole,
and
that
makes
it
difficult
to
move
forward
substantially
in
any
direction
and
the
experience
can
be
overwhelming
and
I
feel
like,
since
I've
been
part
of
common
stock
and
tec.
We've
had
these,
like
you
get
so
deep
in
the
weeds,
and
it
was
like.
Oh
yeah,
that's
what
the
stewards
are.
A
A
A
A
Okay,
who's
ever
heard,
hey.
What's
the
difference
between
the
tec
and
common
stack,
anyone
anyone
bueller!
So
really
what
is
the
difference?
So
the
common
stack
has
come
up
with
a
a
phrase
that
we're
using
now
I
highlighted
the
most
important,
which
is
the
tec,
is
the
first
deployment
of
the
common
stack
pattern.
You
say
the
design
pattern
of
the
common
stack,
the
easy
way
to
describe
it,
but
this
is
the
the
verbiage
we're
sort
of
using
to
differentiate
the
tec
from
common
stack.
A
So
I
hope
it's
helpful
and
I
don't
know
if
anyone
has
any
questions
or
wants
any
clarification,
but
I
would
say
if
there
is
anyone,
I'm
gonna
count
down
from
five.
Please
please
jump
in
and
say
I
want
more
clarification
or,
I
want
to
say
add
something
to
it.
B
Okay,
okay
cool.
I
was
working
on
the
how
to
become
a
hatcher
post.
I
just
couldn't
I
couldn't.
I
couldn't
help
myself
and
I
wanted
to
kind
of
maybe
just
add
this
to
the
end
of
it
right
because
we
often
say
hey
we're
using
the
common
stack
pattern
to
build
a
token
economy
that
funds
projects.
But
that's
not
really
the
point.
I
okay,
I'm
sorry,
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna
take
a
five
minute.
B
B
Many
years
ago
I
started
this
project
called
scaling
now,
and
it
was
awesome.
It
was
this
great
community
that
was
bringing
all
the
people
who
are
working
on
scaling
solutions
in
the
ethereum
space
together
I
did
individual
interviews
and
the
goal
was
to
bridge
all
these
geniuses
so
that
they
could
like
learn
from
each
other
and
build
off
of
each
other,
and
we
even
had
a
conference
in
barcelona
as
a
huge
success
on
the
community
building
front.
However,
it
cost
me
a
lot
of
money
and
it
costs
giveth
a
lot
of
money.
B
B
That
would
benefit
everyone
and
bring
everyone
together,
but
once
we
had
a
direction
and
an
understanding
of
of
what
we
would
want
to
focus
on,
we
had
to
stop
doing
that
because
we
didn't
have
the
resources
to
burn
we're
a
non-profit
and-
and
we
were
burning
my
time
and
and
actually
money
to
run
these
conferences
at
a
loss.
B
So
we
stopped
and
scaling
on.
Ethereum
became
like
something
no
one
really
cared
about
for
a
couple
years,
because
ethereum's
scaling
problems
went
away
because
no
one
was
using
it,
and
then
they
came
back
guess
what
they're
they're
back
again,
and
here
we
are
so
you
know,
I
wonder
what
would
have
happened
if
scaling
now
had
an
economy
that
could
sustain
it
through
the
bear
market.
You
know,
I
wonder
if
we
would
be
here
in
the
same
situation
or
if
things
would
have
advanced.
B
Like
they
are
today
or
if
they
had
a
community
gathering
point
where
they
could
share
research
and
actually
communicate
better
with
each
other
and
be
more
feel
more
like
they're
on
the
same
team
than
their
competing
projects
competing
for
market
share,
I
wonder
how
things
could
have
been
different
if
we
would
have
had
that
economy
at
that
time,
and
this
is
where
we
are
with
the
token
engineering,
we
have
an
opportunity
to
create
a
social
layer,
a
community
of
where
that
pulls
all
the
token
engineering
geniuses
out
of
their
silos,
to
start
talking
to
each
other,
and
we
have,
and-
and
that
is
the
actual
point-
the
point
is
not
oh,
hey
look.
B
We
have
an
underlying
economy
that
can
fund
so
that
can
fund
projects.
That's
a
means
to
an
end.
That's
that's.
What
gives
this
community
gathering
point
sustainability
and
the
community
gathering
point
this
selling
point
for
the
token
engineering
community
that
that
can
advance
token
engineering
for
everyone
together.
Right
is
the
important
aspect.
B
The
token
economy
is
what
makes
it
sustainable.
The
token
economy
is
what
rewards
contributors.
The
token
economy
is
an
infrastructure
layer,
but
it's
not
the
point.
The
point
got
to
be
that
we're
going
to
bring
the
token
engineering
community
together
and
we're
going
to
solve
major
problems
for
the
field
of
token
engineering
become
a
shelling
point.
B
H
A
Thank
you
for
sharing
this
okay
cool.
Okay.
We
will
move
on
unless
anyone
wants
to
join
me
in
a
round
of
applause.
A
Okay,
we'll
move
on,
then
I'm
gonna
skip
over
the
contributor
tractor
tracker,
but
you
know
if
you
do
meet
somebody
new
jump
in
and
fill
out
that
form.
So
we
can
all
understand
who
this
new
person
is,
what
their
motivations
are,
what
their
skills
are,
how
much
time
they
have
to
contribute
and
also
give
them
a
warm
welcome
spotlight
for
tomorrow.
How
are
we
doing.
A
Awesome
awesome:
I
love
when
we're
ahead
of
the
game.
This
feels
good,
okay,
good
awesome
and
then
the
blog
post
will
be
published
on
tuesday.
So
it's
coming
up.
So
maybe
let's
talk
about
what
we
want
in
the
blog
post
and
craig
welcome
back
from
vacation
is.
Are
you
going
to
pick
up
the
blog
post
again?
A
So
what
we
have
here
are
mission,
visions
and
values.
The
results
that
we'll
have
because
we'll
have
the
results
on
the
12th,
so
we
won't
have
the
results
yet
actually,
unless
we
publish
okay.
So
let's,
let's
leave
that
in
there,
but
the
results
are
on
the
12th.
A
B
A
Okay,
cool
got
it,
so
that's
pretty
important
for
us
right,
probably
the
first
okay,
although
it
was
in
the
last,
it
was
in
the
last
blog
post
as
well.
Now
that
I'm
thinking
about
it,
okay,
so
just
results
coming
soon
and
maybe
progress
update
on
it.
B
Probably
more
like
hey
vote
now:
oh
my
god,
the
books!
Well,
it's
almost
over
you
better
get
in
there
and
then
and
then
change
it
to
results.
Okay,.
A
So
we
have
the
update
and
cta
for
mmv
z's
article,
the
dashboard.
Are
we
ready
to
release
that
on
to
the
wild.
B
Yeah
but
the
the
name
did
change
to
hatch
configuration
dashboard,
very,
very
nice,
unanimous
by
the
pram's
team,
and
the
next
one
will
be
the
dow,
the
commons
configuration
dashboard
and
but
we
can
just
say,
hatch,
dashboard
or
hash,
config,
dashboard
or
hcd
right.
These
things
are
all
open.
B
I
think
we,
I
think
we
can
get
it
done
this
weekend.
We
have.
We
have
organized
the
issues
so
that
we
have
requirements
and
nice
to
haves,
and
I
think
the
qa
is
complete
enough
and
we'll
be
able
to
we'll
start
next
week.
A
Okay-
okay,
so
it
doesn't
make
it
for
this.
One
omega
type
form,
maybe
a
little
bit
about
the
omega
survey.
We'll
leave
that
with
oh
with
livia
or
sednam,
the
transparency
post
and
something
about
transparency
audits.
A
Okay,
yeah,
I
think
not
either
okay
cool
all
right,
so
yeah
craig.
You
can
take
this
away
in
this
order,
I
think
maybe
yeah
so
the
updates
disease
article,
the
omega.
It
is
a
a
study
of
what
who
token
engineers
are
and
the
transparency
post.
E
Can
I
may
suggest
also
that,
because
cad
cad
bootcamp
has
just
started,
maybe
it's
okay
to
promote
it.
There
too,
this
is
a
new
learning
session.
A
A
Okay,
it's
cad
cad
the
boot
camp
that
we're
doing
it's
an
initiative
by
cad
cat
edu
and
tec
together.
B
I
know
it's
by
blair.
I
think
that
it's
probably
more
of
a
te
community
thing
than
a
tec
thing,
but
you'd
have
to
ask
blair
how
he
wants
himself.
I
don't
think
it
would
be
hard
for
someone
to
reach
out
to
player
and
be
like
hey
is
so
tec
thing,
nudge,
nudge,
please,
please
and
we'll
promote
you
and
we'll
push.
I
mean
the
thing
is
the
value
that
we
have
to
contribute.
Is
we
tweet?
B
We
have
ivy,
so
you
know
we
we
we
have
a
voice
and
could
probably
push
a
lot
more
people
to
his
to
his
boot
camp
than
than
without
so.
A
H
No,
I
think,
that's
fine
and
if
I
have
any
questions,
then
I'll
just
reach
out
to
whomever
pops
into
my
small
brain
at
the
time
cool.
A
Okay,
I'd
like
us
to
get
around
to
the
sprint
check-in,
but
just
in
terms
of
the
retrospective
actions,
I've
heard
of
framing
and
the
glossary.
I
don't
know
that
we've
actually
elaborated
on
this
and
project
swat
team.
I
think
you
guys
are
doing
great,
so
I
think
we're
killing
it
with
that
one.
Can
we
elaborate
on
focused
effort
on
framing
and
and
the
glossary,
and
let
me
write
something
here
that
is
more
actionable
than
the
the
way
that
it
was
captured
from
our
retrospective
on
friday.
B
I
think
it
just
needs
to
be
a
like
some
kind
of
hacksash
or
something
planned
where
we
really
try
to
link
to
the
glossary.
B
We
add,
we
add
not
just
terms
I
mean
the
glossary
is
so
good
and
so
complete,
but
it
probably
should
have
many
eyes
looking
over
it
and
ask
questions
about
it
and
confirming
that
it's
all
correct
and
congruent
with
what
we're
all
writing,
because
it's
it
really
can
become
a
shelling
point
for
us
on,
like
how
we
phrase
things,
and
I
would
like
to
add
advancing
token
engine
as
a
as
a
term.
B
You
know,
and
these
other
catch
phrases,
the
tr,
the
trusted
seed,
swiss
association
and
these
other
memes
that
we
effectively
are
using
and
making
you
know
like.
For
instance,
we
just
changed
the
name
of
the
hash
dashboard
patch
configuration
dashboard.
You
know-
and
these
things
not
just
like
core
terms
like
cultural
build,
but
actually
adding
some
of
the
some
of
the
phrases
and
framings
that
were
that
were
there.
B
A
Okay,
that
actually
made
it
more
crystal
clear.
So
let
me
think
about
what
we
do
with
that.
Maybe
it's
maybe
it
is
a
hack
session,
maybe
it's
sort
of
like
just
a
small
committee
to
really
put
like
five
people
that
can
like
sort
of
be
not
in
charge
of,
but
like
use
advice,
process
to
to
help
make
it
stronger
and
better.
Okay.
That
actually
is
really
helpful.
A
F
Awesome
yeah.
The
thing
is
like
at
the
beginning
we
were
discussing
about
the
outage
with
levy
we
decided
to
make
it
on
the
advice
process,
so
the
community
can
check
out
check
up
on
the
on
the
audi
that
someone
is
doing.
But
the
thing
is
like
on
the
last
meeting.
It
will
suggest
that
we
have
like
a
different
section,
because
that
might
be
confusing
with
the
proposal,
since
the
advice
process
might
be
for
the
proposals.
F
G
Provide
just
to
provide
context
to
my
suggestion
is
that
we
have
a
section
for
feedback
questions
and
so
on
on
the
forum
and
like
proposals,
I
don't,
I
didn't
feel
it
was
the
right
place
for
audits,
because
we
are
not
actually
proposing
anything
with
the
audits.
G
A
C
A
Who,
who
can
take
that
sort
of
like
figure
out
where
I
can?
I
can
move
all
those
yeah
and
figure
out
like
where
it
makes
sense,
logically,
to
put
and
put
them
somewhere.
G
I
mean
we
have
two
sections
which
is
feedback
and
questions
and
community,
both
of
them
both
of
those
sections
sort
of
benefit
from
the
audits,
transparency
value
community,
in
a
sense
that
we
actually,
everyone,
can
see
whatever
what
all
the
working
groups
are
doing
and
and
feedbacks
and
questions
if
we
actually
want
to
engage
like
or
like
having
transparency
on
this
kind
of
stuff.
So
these
two
sections
or
working
groups,
even
we
have
three
sections
that
we
can
use
working
groups,
community
and
feedbacks
and
questions
just
as
a.
A
Suggestion
very
good
question:
I
actually
like
the
audits
being
with
the
working
groups,
but
I
also
agree
that
communities
could
be
a
nice
place
to
put
it
to.
I
think
jake,
if
you
can
take
this
on
as
just
owning
this
and
working
with
soft
gov
and
eduardo
suggestions
and
asking
like
trying
to
figure
out
the
right
place
for
this.
I
have
complete
trust
that
you're
gonna
find
the
right
place
to
put
it
no
problem:
okay,
cool
thanks
for
bringing
that
up,
hey
jay.
Can
you
open
an
issue
for
yourself?
A
A
It
no
finish
finish
finish,
finish,
cool
all
right,
so
let's
go
around
and
get
some
updates
what's
happening
here,
all
right,
all
right.
So
who
would
like
to
start
how
about
marco?
You
want
to
give
us
some
updates
from
comms.
A
D
All
right
yeah,
I
think
this
one
discord
bot
for
working
groups,
weekly
meeting
announcements.
Thank
you
all
for
sending
the
template
messages
that
I
asked
for
so
wi-fi
is
working
on
the
bot,
and
today
I
created
those
template
banners
to
be
like
injected
in
in
those
messages,
so
the
bot
will
do
it
for
us
in
the
future.
D
That's
great
thing
right:
we
kind
of
get
dropped.
The
idea
of
having
a
bot
to
do
the
praising
because
of
the
security
issues,
and
also
the
human
touch,
is
more
important
than
about
doing
that
thing.
That's
that
and
hold
on
a
second.
Let
me
see
if
anything
else,
no
just
from
from
yesterday
or
no
from
the
weekly
call
mano
is
going
to
work
on
the
infographic.
D
We
clear
that
issue
64.,
also
video
the
onboarding
wide
video
will
be
probably
first
version
but
of
this
week
other
than
that.
A
Okay
for
the
infographic
he
and
I
are
meeting
on
monday.
I
can
sort
of
answer
any
questions
that
he
or
his
talent
team
have.
I
think
it's
actually
a
good
idea
for
us
to
get
griff.
I
know
you
have
a
very
clear
vision
of
what
it
is
that
you'd
want
to
see,
so
maybe
getting
some
feedback
from
you
two
before
before
the
meeting
on
friday.
A
On
the
infographic
for
the
hatch
process,
I
know
that
I
think
you
have
an
idea
of
how
you
want
to
see
it,
and
I
want
to
do
something
more
than
like.
Hey
take
this
and
make
this
awesome.
D
Time,
where
are
you
who
are
you
meeting
with
oh
manu,
okay,
okay,.
B
D
See
it
I'd
like
to
see
it?
Definitely
so,
like
you
know,
if,
if
he
shares
something
with
you
on
friday
or
when
you
have
call
with
him,
I
would
definitely
love
to
see
that
and
like
just
my
feedback,
I
envisioned
that,
like
being
like,
you
know
a
a
super
tall
kind
of,
I
don't
know:
10
000,
pixel
tall,
infographic
kind
of
thing
where
you
just
scroll
down
and
it
just
flows
kind
of
maybe
like
a
bluish.
D
You
know
bluish
gradient
background
kind
of
thing,
and
it's
just
like
you
know
you
follow
the
maze
kind
of
thing.
That's
how
I
envision
it
and
also
like
so.
A
Yeah
or
what
in
fact
so
there's
a
different
version
than
the
one
yesterday
and
it's
still,
I
think
it
can
use
a
lot
of
like
refinement,
so
I'm
very
interested
in
having
the
his
team
of
people
who
are
very
experienced
at
this.
Give
it
another
polish
and
I
love
the
idea
of
a
stronger
infographic,
where
somebody
can
incorporate
like
this
sloppy
stuff,
which
is
like
you
know
who
what
why
and
how
for
each
phase
of
the
hatch
but
yeah.
A
D
C
D
I
A
It
is
actually
a
neat
idea
and
in
line
with
like
lego,
lego,
financial
tools
defy
tools;
okay,
all
right,
moving
on
thanks
that
that
was
really
helpful
advice,
both
jake
and
marco
anything
else
from
comms
before
we
move
on.
D
Nope!
That's
all
for
now.
A
Maybe
you
want
to:
how
can
we
help
support
the
content
and
content
production
and
distribution
process.
D
D
A
Okay,
cool
cool
eduardo:
do
you
like
to
give.
G
G
We
are
a
team
of
sorry
mera
verde
just
griff,
and
I
and
we
are
basically
getting
out
there
gathering
proposals.
If
you
anyone
from
this
call
knows
any
project
that
may
be
interesting
on
being
part
of
so
many
proposals.
Please
send
me
a
message
also.
We
have
reached
us
today.
70
people
on
hash
outreach,
70
hatchers.
G
G
We
have
also
sort
of
finished
or
kind
of
created,
a
process
that
is
steady
to
board
people
thanks
to
also
the
hatch
deck
that
tam
created
and
it's
all
the
time
updating
it
and
it's
very
helpful
so
yeah.
So
we
have
also
the
calls
today
they
made
a
call
where
we
welcome
anne-marie.
G
I
think
tang
mentioned
it
before,
and
we
answer
a
bit
of
her
questions
and
sort
of
give
it
a
guide
because
she,
as
tamara
mentioned,
she
also
asked
the
question
of
what's
the
difference
between
the
dec
and
the
common
stack,
but
nevertheless
she
was
also
with
the
idea
that
she
could
only
contribute
if
she
was
a
talking
engineer,
which
is
something
that
we
sort
of
correct
and
help
her
understand
that
this
is
a
value-driven
nor
a
profession-driven
project
so
yeah.
G
A
Cool,
I
would
say
also
the
the
figure
the
sakura
figure
is
325k
now,
but
I
think
more
important
than
the
figure
is
like
the
caliber
of
people
that
are
that
are,
you
know,
really
excited
about
our
project.
This
last
week
I
spoke
with
barnaby
from
ethereum
foundation,
who's,
a
researcher
in
theorem
foundation
and
jonathan
from
cad
caddy.
Do
you
and
people
are
really
like
really
love
our
project
so
and
are,
you
know
proud
to
be
involved
with
this?
A
So
it's
really
cool,
and
I
think
everyone
here
should
know
that
and
be
really
excited
about
the
way
that
what
we've
built
and
how
we
present
ourselves,
because
I
think
that
it
has
a
lot
to
do
with
how
successful
we
are
right
now
or
we
will
continue
to
be,
and
that's
you
stuart
going
back
to
this
brain
trust.
You
know
like
that's.
That's
that's
all
of
you
in
this
room
right
now,.
D
Yeah,
so
should
we
like
eduardo
mentioned,
something
that
anne
marie
was
concerned
that
she
she
didn't
know
whether
she
should
be
a
hatcher
or
something
like
that,
because
she's
not
a
talking
engineer.
So
I'm
wondering
should
also
we
be
concerned
how
we,
how
we
kind
of
communicate
this
and
to
the
outside
world,
and
I
know
we're
kind
of
targeting
the
token
engineers,
but
if
we
want
to
reach
out
to
more
people,
is
this
something
we
should
be
working
on
within
our
communications
to
I.
B
I
do
not
think
so.
I'm
sorry
like
don't
get
me
wrong.
Anne-Marie
and
other
people
are
welcome,
but
that
they're
not
our
target.
We
need
to
be.
A
Was
not
somebody
we
were
reaching
out
to
hatch
and
murray
is
somebody
who
wants
to
contribute
her
time
to
the
tec
because
she
thinks
it's
an
interesting
project.
So
from
that
perspective,
I
think
I
think
it's
a
really
interesting
idea.
Marco.
The
way
I
answer,
the
question
is:
like
hey
token
engineering
is
this
cross-disciplinary
flower?
You
know
crypto
economics,
so
yeah.
We
want
philosophers
and
lawyers
and
we
want
all
kinds
of
people.
D
K
K
A
Here
I
am
sweet.
Okay,
I'm
moving
everybody's
issue
into
in
progress.
But
may
I
please
ask
that
people
if
you're
working
on
issues,
stewards
if
you're
working
on
issues,
please
do
move
them
along
the
the
sprint
board?
A
Okay,
cool
nice
update
from
hatch
outreach
santi.
It's
always
nice
to
hear
your
voice.
Shall
we
go
for
illegal
next
sure.
K
The
in
the
proposal
terms,
I'm
gonna,
also
bring
to
the
table
next
week
the
dandelion
voting
terms,
which
have
been
left
out
a
little
bit
on
the
tail
on
the
late
discussions.
Due
to
my
myself,
not
realizing
about.
H
K
And
we're
just
there,
so
probably
we
will
have
probably
a
document
for
the
proposal
terms
in
about
three
or
four
weeks,
hopefully
in
a
couple
of
prints
and-
and
I
don't
expect
the
dandelion
voting
terms-
to
be
too
much
of
a
big
problem,
so
we
should
be
there
to
once
we
we
are.
We
are
launching.
A
Cool
fantastic
transparency,
iv
receptiveness.
Would
you
like
to
hear
what's
going
on
experience.
F
You
can
take
it
like
the
thing
like
we
are
updating
the
audits
this
spring
and
tomorrow
we
will
do
the
the
gravity
one
and
maybe
next
week
we
talk
with
levi
and
another
for
doing
the
other
ones,
or
maybe
we
just
update
them
since
we
have
like
the
the
previous
audit
regarding
the
what
yeah
since
chu
is
here,
I
would
like
you,
maybe
if
you
have
some
updates
on
burrito
or
I
I've
been
talking
with
bye,
bye
b,
and
he
told
me
like
it's
tough,
to
make
the
video
about,
but
yeah
you
were
going
to
to
talk
with
them.
L
Yeah
I
I
talked
to
burrito,
but
he
told
me
he
was
pretty
busy
because
he's
involved
in
the
4-5
minecraft
server
thing
and-
and
they
were
about
to
make
a
proposal.
So
he
was
pretty
busy
with
that.
But
I
was
just
talking
to
griff
about
it
and
I
think
we
can
find
a
way
and
if
it
is
not
burrito,
I'm
gonna
try
to
find
someone
else.
But
these
are
mostly
like
programmers
that
understand
discord
pretty
well.
So
I'll
I'll.
L
Just
look
for
someone
that
has
the
the
time,
because
I
know
that
there's
nothing
like
that
around
so
far,
but
yeah
I'm
positive.
We
can
come
up
with
something.
B
F
Awesome
and
then
I
was
having
some
concerns
now,
because
I
was
on
a
call
with
abby
before
and
she
was
telling
me
she
was
going
to
do
price
one,
but
since
she
is
giving
the
price,
even
if
especially
from
the
community,
called
like
we
say
this
price
iv
for
that
thing,
but
then
this
price
is
not
going
to
go.
Even
you
know
that
was
concerning.
Maybe
a
bit
yeah,
I
don't
know
so.
F
That
yeah,
that's
all
thank
you.
B
Exciting
come
and
swarm
well
had
a
call
with
adria
code.
The
code
review
is
basically
done
already.
I
mean
there's
like
certain
tests,
there's
some
testing
that
we
need
to
do
specifically
with
just
making
sure
that,
like
it's
a
code
review,
not
an
audit
can
I
can,
can
we
all
make
sure
that
you're
listening
right
now?
This
is
not
an
audit.
We
did
not
have
an
audit.
There
is
no
audit.
Did
you
hear
the
word
audit?
It's
wrong.
There's
no
audit.
Many
of
the
things
have
been
audited.
B
Many
of
the
underlying
pieces
have
been
audited
and
because
aragon
is
so
complex,
the
the
there's
you
know,
auditors
have
certain
categories
of
what
these
things
mean
and
what
adria
did
for
us
is
a
code
review
and
we're
very
lucky
to
have
him.
Do
it
as
he
was
one
of
the
original
auditors
of
the
aragon
project
with
the
white
hat
group
and
is
actually
con
still
works
with
eric
is
now
starting
to
work
with
aragon
through
booktony
he's
a
superstar
but
he's
not
putting.
B
He
can't
put
in
the
time
to
understand
the
complex
operating
system,
aragon
os,
that
is
underneath
it.
So
that
being
said,
the
main
thing
that
we
have
to
do
is
test.
We
just
need
to
test
the
hash
test,
the
hash
test,
the
hatch
and
yeah
and
we're
gonna
do
a
new
demo
this
week,
so
that
that
should
work
out.
You
could
even
move
that's
in
progress.
I
guess,
and
the
dashboard
has
the
dashboard
I
could
yeah.
We
could
probably
move
both
of
those
to
in
progress.
I
feel
like
that.
B
B
There's
a
there's
another
board
for
params
too.
I
don't
think
we
need
to
go
through
it,
but
basically
there's
nine
issues
there
that
are
required
for
us
to
launch
and
that's
where
the
the
hatch
dial
dash
that
sorry,
the
hatch
configuration
dashboard
and
those
nine
issues
are
what
we're
really
tracking
and
once
those
complete
then
we'll
be
able
to
launch
that.
B
Yeah,
actually,
in
fact
yeah,
I
guess
we
can.
I
can
you
know
why
don't
you
come
back
to
me
in
a
second
I'll
close
a
bunch
of
these
issues.
A
Okay,
you
got
it
juan
carlos,
it's
you
then.
I
Yes,
well,
I
had
a
call
with
chewie
on
monday
to
start
like
making
our
first
steps
approaching
one
hype
as
a
community
and
like
we,
we
were
considered
doing
one
or
two
graviton
sessions
to
like
present
to
what
is
gravity
and
also
to
invite
people
to
the
next
graviton
training
and
well
that
that
is
the
update
on
that.
But
we
haven't
like
I,
I
still
haven't
like
made.
My
first
approach
like
in
a
formal
call
or
something
and
also
then
is-
is
assumed.
I
The
of
the
survey
and
durgadas
is
also
helping
us
with
the
key
of
interpretation,
the
survey
so
that
tomorrow
we
will
have
of
updates
on
that,
and
we
are
also
working
with
durgadas
and
like
on
on
how
to
present
an
easy
step
by
step
of
the
gravity
process.
I
And
another
idea
that
that
maybe
I'm
gonna
create
an
issue
about,
is
to
create,
like
a
handbook
for
gravitons,
for
like
how
to
proceed
in
certain
situations.
I
So
I
think
that
that
is
the
update.
A
Cool
cool
thanks
thanks
for
that
one
coins:
okay,
great,
should
we
go
back
to.
B
Params
yeah,
so
we
finished
the
brainstorming
for
disputable
voting
and
augmented
bonding
curve.
The
spec
for
both
of
those
are
in
progress
mitch
is
doing
a
great
job
with
the
disputable
voting
visuals
right
now,
really
cool
lauren
is
going
to
take
on
the
conviction,
voting
brainstorm
and
take
most
of
the
stuff.
That's
already
been
going
for
the
common
simulator
and.
B
The
lockup
brainstorming
is
also
in
progress
by
mitch,
which
is
like
the
vesting.
How
do
we
visualize
the
vesting
stuff-
and
I
think,
is
this-
the
sprint
ends
on
the
15th.
I
think
that
we'll
get,
I
think.
Well,
I
think
we
look
achievable,
I
would
say,
except
for
I
don't
know
how
celeste
made
it
into
this,
because
celeste
is
blocked
so
put
those
in
block
they're
not
going
to
happen.
B
Know-
and
I
guess
just
to
update
the
community-
there's
a
vote
going
on
right
now.
In
fact
chewie
I
don't
know.
Do
you
want
to?
Can
you
give
a
quick
update
on
the
celeste
and
disputable
conviction
voting
one
hive
progress.
It's
really
interesting.
B
Can
you
give
an
update
if
and
if
your
internet's,
not
good
enough,
I
can
I
can
fake
it,
but
can
you
give
an
update
on
the
progress
in
the
one
hive
community
on
celeste
and
disputable
conviction
voting
and
all
of
that?
L
L
So
if
anybody
wants
to
join
in,
I
think
it's
gonna
be
pretty
interesting,
because
they're
they're
gonna
move
like
I
think,
like
the
whole,
like
a
common
pool
contracts
or
something
like
that.
So
it's
definitely
gonna
be
a
big
deal
and
it
would
help
if
you
guys
want
to
just
come
and
check
out
the
whole
process.
B
Yeah
I'll
just
add,
this
is
a
huge
moment
for
one
hive,
huge
right,
they're
upgrading
their
entire
dow.
This
is
also
a
huge
learning
experience
for
us,
because
we
will
likely
have
a
culture
of
upgrading
our
own
dow
many
times
for
the
in
the
tc.
I
mean
we're
already.
B
We
have
one
scheduled,
and
I
would
imagine
more
will
come
in
the
future
like,
for
instance,
what
happens
if
we
want
to
create
an
interest
bearing
token,
as
opposed
to
wrapped
x,
die
into
our
funding
pool
right
and
we
so
that
the
funding
pool
while
sitting
there
is
earning
interest
the
entire
time
we'll
have
to
do
the
same
migration
that
one
hive
is
doing
tomorrow.
Also,
it's
really
huge
for
us,
because
celeste
is
on
x,
die,
disputable,
conviction,
voting,
disputable
voting.
B
All
these
things
that
we're
going
to
use
are
now
going
to
be
live
with
millions
and
millions
of
dollars
on
them.
So
it's
really
huge.
It's
a
great
opportunity
for
us
to
build
a
relationship
with
one
hive
and
it's
a
great
opportunity
for
us
to
witness
and
experience
the
chaos
that
might
be.
That
might
happen
when
you
move
like
10
million
dollars
from
one
dow
to
another.
It's
a
little
scary.
B
How
can
we
engage
just
join
their
discord
check
out
the
forum
read
up
on
what
the
hell
is
happening
over
there
since
we're
going
to
do
it
too?
This
is
a
learning
opportunity
so
to
watch
live
kind
of
like
when
you
were
watching
the
faye
discord,
and
it
was
just
chaos.
You
know
and
then
very
entertaining
this
tv.
This
will
be
another
show
that
you
know
we
get
to
watch
a
little
bit.
You
know
we're
also
part
of
one
hive,
so
it's
like
we're
kind
of
in
it,
but
we're
a
little
bit
removed.
B
I
I
I
have
one
question:
can
anyone
share
a
link
with
the
one
hype
meeting
meetings
because
I'm.
A
Awesome
thanks.
I
yeah
it
wasn't
on
my
radar,
so
I
really
appreciate
you
putting
it
on
my
radar
or
all
of
our
radars
today.
A
Sweet
everyone
we're
at
the
top
of
the
hour.
So
thanks
for
your
time
today
and
see
y'all
later
see
ya.