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A
Check
in
on
community,
but
I
thought
we'd
do
something
a
little
special
today,
maybe
and
also
spend
you
know.
I'm
gonna
set
a
timer
two
minutes
three
minutes
today,
just
how,
when
you
started
with
gec
and
what
the
hatch
means
to
you.
Let's
do
that,
if
you
don't
mind
and
maybe
zeptimus
you
want
to
kick
us
off.
B
Yeah
I
mean
I
when
I
started,
I
was
you
know
just
exploring
it
was
everything
was
new
to
me
and
what
bring
me
to
make
me
to
stay
was
like
the
people,
the
I
feel
so
warm,
I'm
very
welcome,
and
now
I
feel
like
I'm
fully
involved,
like
the
hats,
like
the
comments
of
great
it's
going
to
be
an
amazing
experience
like
it's
going
to
be
so
cool,
and
I
also
wanted
to
use
that
time
to
say
I
was
talking
with
the
chilean
crew
and
they
were
saying
like
they
have
some
like
to
the
name
was
fitz
like
to.
B
I
don't
know
if
we
can
like
the
idea
is
to
apply
it
on
the
bonding
curve
to
the
oracle
will
say,
like
the
price
of
the
token,
so
yeah
it's
for
security
reasons,
but
maybe
grief
can
explain
better
like
if
he
knows,
but
I
couldn't
speak
to
sam
yet
because
he's
still
on
vacation.
B
B
Okay,
yeah,
I
was
talking
with
the
jailing.
I
meet
them
on
the
hcc
and
then
we
we
did
a
video
last
friday
and
yeah.
The
only
thing
they
they
offer
on
each
die.
It's
like
oracles
for
the
in
this
case
would
be
for
the
xda
tc
price
and
yeah.
The
idea
is
like
not
to
have
rock
pools
and
stuff
like
that,
like
just
to
prevent,
and
it's
actually
free,
like
the
then
sponsorships
on
blah
blah
blah,
it's
200
bucks,
but
it's
not
necessary.
B
Like
the
like
the
free
version
of
the
token
you
don't
have
support
from
chilling,
but
you
still
have
like
all
the
features
and
yeah.
I
wanted
to
also
talk
with
sam,
but
I
couldn't
yet.
B
E
Thanks
yeah,
you
know
I've.
E
I
can't
even
remember
when
I
first
started
in
gec
like
I
just
it's
kind
of
like
a
time
blur,
but
it's
it's
been
amazing
and
so
getting
to
this
point
was,
like
you
know,
just
theoretical
for
such
a
long
time-
and
you
know
now
that
we're
here
and
it's
happened-
it's
it's
kind
of
just
this
amazing
moment
for
us
yeah
and
what
it
means
to
me
is
you
know
just
the
fact
that
you
know
we
have
this
commitment
by
these
community
members
who
all
have
this
kind
of
shared
mission
and
value,
and
this
desire
to
like
learn
about
how
to
get
this
done,
how
to
do
this
responsibly,
ethically
and
sustainably,
and
and
do
this
on
behalf
of
like
future
communities
and
future
commons.
E
F
Thanks
nate
well,
I
started
with
the
idea
of
with
a
big
idea
and
the
big
purpose
of
trying
to
make
better
systems,
and
I
think
that
that's
the
same
goal
and
the
same
motivation
that
I
have
right
now.
I
want
to
make
better
systems
and
I
feel
that
we
are
doing
it
and
we
are
passing
for
what
that.
F
What
we're
doing
is
not
easy,
but
we
are
adventuring
and
we
are
being
brave
to
propose
new
alternatives
and
and
try
to
yeah
try
to
make
a
good
impact
for
for
for
our
communities.
F
And
for
me
it's
it's
really
big,
because
I
feel
that
we
have
been
doing
it
from
a
very
conscious
way
and
and
yeah.
I
think
I
think
it's
great
and
I
really
wish
that
this
project
succeeds
in
in,
in
all
the
things
that
will
face
in
the
short,
medium
and
long
term
and
yeah
I'm
super
excited.
I
passed
it
to
suga.
G
Thank
you,
wonka
yeah,
well,
total
total
newbie
at
the
beginning
and
not
knowing
what
I
was
getting
into
and
but
discovering
right
away
the
alignment
with
everything
all
the
philosophy.
All
of
that
aligning
with
me
personally
so
profoundly
and
now
just
like
running
around
and
sharing
about
the
tec
with
everybody
like
I
was
just
explaining
in
the
ama,
because
I've
been
traveling
for
a
bunch
of
weeks
and
it's
like
everybody.
I
see
I'm
talking
about
the
tvc,
leaving
them
stickers
when
we
leave
their
house
and
stuff
like
that.
G
Are
you
just
talking
to
like
my
sister-in-law
or
the
neighbors
and
they're
like
what
the
heck?
What
does
that
mean?
Token
engineering?
Let
me
tell
you
this
is
the
future
you
gotta
learn
about
this
really
just
it's
been
amazing
and
I
have
to
say
one
of
the
highlights
this
summer.
G
Well,
how
do
I
structure
this
going
through
all
the
heaviness
that
we
did
with
the
praise
analysis,
and
that
was
heavy
and
emotional
and
all
that
and
sort
of
pairing
that,
in
my
mind,
like
sam's
resignation,
I
don't
know
what
to
call
it
and
then
a
week
or
two
later
dancing
with
them
like
just
dancing
on
the
top
of
the
only
high-rise
in
downtown
paris
yeah.
That's
that's
like
that.
So
sums
it
up.
That
was
just
really
awesome.
Dancing
with
sam
is,
like
my
highlight,
so
that's
where
I'm
at
I'm.
H
G
On
to
that
feeling
for
as
long
as
possible,
and
so
the
hat
like
I
just
learned
about
the
the
meeting,
the
minimum
and
I'm
so
excited
about
that,
I
just
I'm
yeah,
I'm
gonna
go
running
in
the
streets
like
dancing
in
the
streets.
I
passed
a
grip.
C
C
You
know
it's
like
okay,
like
putting
that
that
moment
in
our
heads,
so
we
could
really
create
that
reality,
although
I
never
doubted
that
we'd
make
the
main
goal.
So
that's
good,
but
so
the
original
question
was
like
how
what
what
were
you
thinking
when
you
first
got
into
the
token
engineering
commons
and
and
then
how
do
you
feel
now
right?
That
was
that
tam
was
that
the
original
question.
A
C
That's
true,
well
that
the
hatch
means
a
lot
to
me.
Obviously,
but
I'll
go
to
the
first
part,
which
is
like
when
we
first
started
this
so
well.
What
do
you
know?
I
first
started
this
a
long
time
ago
it
was
in
february,
it
was.
I
remember
I
was
in
thailand
with
jeff
jeff
sent
me
a
maybe
we'll
even
go
back
further
in
october
of
2018
I
had
gone
back
from
burning
man.
C
I
opened
up
the
old
dow
slack
and
I
found
someone
messaged
me
in
july,
oh
hi,
and
so
I
haven't
seen
this
message
in
two
months
and
it
was
a
blog
post
that
jeff
wrote
and
I
was
like
this
is
what
I'm
talking
about.
C
This
is
what
I'm
talking
about
rewriting
the
history
of
human
collab
coordination,
I
think,
is
the
name
of
the
post
and
we
already
posted
it
on
giveth
and
commonstack,
and
so
you
could
say
that
was
the
beginning.
It's
like
I
want
to
build
these
for
public
goods.
C
You
know
I
want
to
build
these
for
non-profits
these
economies,
these
micro
economies,
around
public
goods
and
then
in
and
I
had
met
sargon
at
a
conference
in
switzerland
or
something
and
he
was
like
kind
of
annoying
but
like
clearly
the
smartest
guy
in
the
room,
and
so
I
was
like
okay,
like
I
like
you
and
and
so
we
went
to
devcon
in
october
in
in
prague,
and
I
first
time
I
met
jeff
actually
in
person
I
was
like
jeff
here's.
C
The
thing
I
just
want
you
to
stick
to
zargo,
just
go,
hang
out
with
z
like
go
talk
to
him
and,
let's
figure
out
what
the
hell
is
going
on
in
this
guy's
brain.
You
know,
so
I
hadn't
really
unders.
I
didn't
really
have
a
name
for
token
engineering
at
the
time,
but
it
became
talking
getting
jeff
to
talk
to
sargon
and
they
became
good
friends
and
he
started
just
having
like
weekly
calls
and
writing
stuff
down
and
just
doing
research
with
z
and
then
you
know,
z
wanted
to.
C
He
was
building
cad
cad
and
he
was
like
you
know:
hey
we
want.
You
know.
I
need
money
to
keep
going
going
with
cad
cat.
It
was
bear
market.
I
was
like
dude,
you
know
what
you
got
to
do
got
to
make
a
token
and-
and
this
was
jan
jeff
and
I
were
in
thailand
with
some
of
the
rest
of
the
giveth
crew,
and
we
had
this
call
with
z,
and
this
was
probably
the
one.
We
first
coined
the
words
token
engineering
commons
and
we
were
just
like.
C
C
I
don't
think
we
had
those
perfect
words,
of
course,
but
and
and
like
and
could
get
funding
from
this
token
economy,
and
so
we
kind
of
like
were
batting
that
back
and
forth
and
that
eventually
spun
out
of
control
a
spoke
scope
creep
to
become
the
common
stack,
because
that
was
what
we
wanted
to
do
right,
or
at
least
what
I
wanted
to
do,
which
is
like
build
these
economies
around
charitable
goods
in
general
and
the
token
engineering
commons
would
be
our
first
one,
because
we
need
to
advance
token
engineering,
so
any
of
it
will
work
and
so
starting
in
starting
january
of
that
year,
we
started
working
towards
that
project.
C
We
I
we
didn't
actually
launch
the
common
stack
until
july
of
that
year
and
then
with
a
bunch
of
people
who
are
barely
with
it
anymore.
Like
it's
been,
it's
been
quite
the
adventure
of
like
how
do
we
get
the
common
stack
off
the
ground
and
the
token
engineering
commons
going,
but
we
always
have
the
token
engineering
commons
strategically
as
our
first
step
and
then
really
livia
and
I
probably
were
the
first
to
start
working
on
the
token
engineering
commons.
It
was
like,
I
guess,
post-burning
man.
C
It
was
one
of
those
things.
It's
like
okay,
every
every
every
year,
everything
pauses
for
me
until
after
burning
man
there's
this
moment
and
then
it's
like
okay
refresh.
What
do
we
want
to
work
on
and
livia
reached
out,
and
I
don't
even
know
how
we
found
out
that
you
were
free
and
maybe
we
saw
the
genesis,
dow
explode
or
something-
and
it
was
just
like:
oh
yeah,
hey,
you
should
work
with
us.
C
This
is
we
want
to
do
this
token
engineering
commons
thing:
can
you
just
like
full
time
like
lead
this
and
I'll
like
half
time
like
work
with
you
on
it
and
she
said
yes
magically
and
then
the
token
engineering
commons
was
born
and
and
to
get
to
this
point
with
the
hatch
is
just
wild.
You
know
I
feel
like
we
didn't
compromise.
C
There
were
lots
of
opportunities
to
compromise,
even
even
during
the
hatch
when
angela
was
like,
but
let's
make
it
easy
for
vc's
to
come
in
and
all
this
stuff
like
no
no
trusted
seed.
Good
people
holding
tokens
is
going
to
give
us
this
long
term.
Huge
long-term
benefit
so
yeah
to
see
the
hatch
like
the.
I
think,
zeptimus
coined
this
in
the
in
the
praise.
C
Debates
like
having
like
a
very
trusted
hatch
is
gonna,
be
so
huge
for
us
and-
and
I
think
we
did
that
well,
like
you
know,
if
you
look
at
the
top
contributors,
these
are
all
token
engineers.
You
know
they're
all
token
engineers
and
it's
amazing
to
have
them
there.
It
really
is
some
of
the
biggest
rock
stars
are
our
biggest
supporters.
C
I
Yeah,
I
think
how
how
how
everything
started
for
me
was
was
very
like
I
didn't
even
see
it
coming.
I
think
I
think
it
was
like
a
synergy
of
many
things
of
yeah
just
reaching
out
to
the
common
stack
and
then
meeting
grief
and
a
random
call.
I
I
think
I
thought
I
knew
what
I
was
talking
about,
but
then
now
I
see
that
it
was
just
like
purely
intuition
or
like
guessing
things
that
end
up
like
building
into
each
other
and
grabbing
expertise
from
so
many
people
and
adding
to
this
like
magic.
Potion
that
end
up
becoming
the
cultural
build,
and
I
think
the
meaning
of
this
hatch
is
really
the
power
of
collaboration,
and
this,
like
makes
me
feel
so
emotional,
because
it's
like,
I
think
we're
always
told
that
this
is
that
this
doesn't
work
right,
that
collaborating,
doesn't
work.
I
This
is
yeah.
This
is
the
biggest
thing.
The
the
this
is
the
real
value
of
building
an
economy
based
on
on
love
and
on
gratitude,
and
we
should
all
be
like
really
really
proud
of
ourselves,
and
I'm
really
happy
with
this,
with
this
hatch
and,
of
course,
with
all
the
work
that
griff
put
into
it
and
all
of
us
put
into
it,
but
especially
griff.
I
A
Everything
that
olivia
said
so
I
I
started
last
year
last
november,
and
you
know
I
just
I
don't
even
know
how
I
found
out
about
the
common
stack.
I
think
I
saw
a
job
posting
on
somebody
that
I
follow
on
twitter
and
I
thought
oh,
this
is
interesting
and
I
went
to
their
website
and
I
was
like
what
even
is
it
and
then
the
more
that
I
I
started.
A
Reading
some
of
jeff's
articles,
I
started
watching
some
videos
of
griff
and
I
started
paying
attention
a
little
more
and
I
was
like
stuck
struck
by
thunder,
and
so
I
sent
a
really
I
don't
know
egotistical
letter.
I
was
like
you
guys
can
just
stop.
You
found
your
program
manager
like
don't
waste
your
time
anymore,
like
just
here
I
am,
and
then
I
had
a
call
with
griff
and
it
was
like
yeah.
A
Of
course
this
is
the
right
fit
and
it
feels
really
good
and
it
feels
really
right-
and
I
just
feel
like
I
was
so
blessed
to
have
found
this
group
and
through
common
stock,
of
course,
the
tec
and
honestly
everything
that
olivia
said.
You
know
the
the
awesome
achievement
of
bootstrapping
a
small
economy
through
like
gratitude
and
appreciation,
and-
and
you
know
I
don't
know-
I
want
to
say
the
word
ethics.
A
You
know
like
really
core
values
of
how
we
behave
with
each
other
and
interact
with
each
other,
and
it's
just
so
touching
sorry,
and
it's
just
very
touching
so
I'm
I
just
feel
so
privileged
to
even
be
a
part
of
this
and
what
the
hatch
means
to
me.
I
mean
it's,
it's
it's
a
it's
a
huge
milestone,
it's
like
something
that
I
think
actually
is
like
historical,
like
the
this
first
common
style
like
this
is
this.
A
K
Thank
you
tom.
I
just
don't
remember
when
I
joined
all
I
know
is
I
have
this
image
of
grief
levy
angela
and
jess,
asking
me
what
the
hell
I
wanted
to
do,
and
I
didn't
even
know
what
the
hell
I
was
doing
on
that
meeting.
K
I
think
it
was
a
sum
of
serendipity.
I
remember
a
few
days
before
jumping
into
token
engineering
telegram,
not
understanding
any
of
the
conversation
around
here,
but
I
wanted
to
get
into
talking
engineering.
I
wanted
to
learn
more.
I
wanted
to
learn
how,
to
you
know,
launch
an
economy
launch
a
token
and
all
that
and-
and
I
ended
up
in
that
meeting
and
then
from
there.
K
K
It's
just
amazing,
amazing
and,
and
the
experience
and
the
group
and
the
discussions
and
it's
just
unbelievable
meeting
in
paris
was
was
beautiful.
You
know
being
able
to
chat
with
every
one
of
you
and
with
you
personally
was
great.
I
think
it
was
probably
the
combination
matching
both
the
personal
meeting
and
and
the
hatch
launch
was
was
so
great
and
so
to
me
it
means
just
the
beginning
of
of
something
which
is
going
to
be
awesome
to
leave.
I
don't
know
if
it's
going
to
be
huge.
K
L
Santi
my
case,
it
was
a
funny
thing.
L
I
I
saw
sam's
doing
conviction,
voting
talk
on
radical
exchange,
but
we
hosted
we,
I
host
that
event
in
in
akasha,
but
I
didn't
have
zero
global
conviction,
but
it
has
zero
clue
what
it
was
about,
and
it
took
me
two
hours
to
understand
what
sam
was
talking
and
took
me
a
lot
of
googling
to
understand
what
he
was
saying
and
then
the
same
as
time
I
saw
a
tweet
about
the
position
opening
and
then
I
sent
an
email
and
it
went
to
grief
spam
and
two
months
later
I
write
to
grief
and
I'm
like.
L
Why
are
you
asking
for
the
same
position?
You
didn't
even
reply
to
my
to
my
email
he's
like
what
email-
and
here
I
am
so
it
was
fun.
It
has
always
been
fun
and
I
think
that
the
spirit
of
the
way
that
I
met
these
tools
in
this
case
conviction
voting,
is
what
has
been
keeping
me
on
this
space,
which
is
this
oh.
What
is
what's
going
to
happen
tomorrow,
or
this
is
a
new
tool,
or
this
is
a
new
project,
or
this
is
so
it's
a
very
interesting
kind
of
driven.
L
I
have
never
found
a
community
that
it's
so
driven
based
on
innovation
and
so
driven
based
on
community
sense
and
empathy
and
a
bunch
of
values.
So
I
don't
know.
I
think
that
the
hatch
is
just
one
of
these
milestones,
the
validate
things
that
we
thought
at
certain
moment
that
they
were
very
abstract
and
very
conceptual
all
right,
cultural,
build
and,
like
all
this
stuff
seemed
very
conceptual.
You
could
repeat
it
100
times
on
the
boarding
stations.
L
You
could
have
said
it
a
bunch
of
times,
but
then
this
kind
of
milestone
serves
a
purpose
for
me
at
least
to
be
like.
Oh,
this
validate
the
work
that
the
community
has
pulled
out,
so
it
doesn't
matter
what
happens
tomorrow.
This
is
this.
This
is
for
us,
and
this
is
yeah.
This
is
a
validation
and
I
think
everyone
should
take
a
moment
to
sort
of
just
reflect
on
if
they
want.
L
Of
course,
I
appreciate
the
fact
that
your
little
big
small
contribution
it
has
been
validated
and
that's
something
very
powerful
for
me
and
with
that
I
will
pass
it
on
to
hong
kong.
A
A
H
So,
what's
leading
up
to
the
hatch
or
you
know,
how
did
we
pre?
How
do
we
feel
about
the
hatch
and
how
did
we
get
here
so
yeah?
For
me,
the
hatch
is
just
a
part
of
the
evolution.
I
don't
understand
the
vast
majority
of
what
happens
here,
but
I
I
care
deeply
about
the
people
in
this
group
and
that's
all
that
matters
to
me,
and
so,
as
far
as
you
know,
what
the
hatch
means
and
the
money
and
all
that's
great-
you
know
side
effects.
H
Often
maybe
it'll
change
my
life-
I
don't
know,
but
it
doesn't
matter,
I
I
don't
care
about
any
of
that.
What
I
really
care
about
is
the
people
and
and
the
the
the
other
thing
is.
Is
that
what
I
I
kind
of
dreamed
of
meeting
all
of
you
people
when
I
first
built
my
building
and
then
suddenly
sean
ygg
anderson
showed
up,
gave
a
presentation
on
cryptocurrency
which
I'd
never
had
anything
to
do
with
and
heard
of.
H
If
I
had
anything
to
add
to
that
group,
you
know,
did
I
had
any
do
do
I
have
anything
that
I
have
to
say
that
could
contribute
in
any
way
to
anybody
in
this
space,
and
first
thing
I
looked
up
was
the
word
token,
engineering
and
token
engineering
comments
as
a
discord,
and
so
I
just
joined
the
discord,
listened
to
a
few
things
in
the
philosophy,
channel,
seb,
nem
said:
oh
yeah,
you
know,
and
she
engaged
me
and
then
next
thing
you
know
I'm
able
to
contribute
more
and
more,
and
and
here
we
are
so
yes,
it's
been
it's
been
amazing.
H
I
I
don't
necessarily
have
the
same
sort
of
you
know.
I
don't
know
I
I
I
just
because
I'm
all
about
you
know.
Looking
at
this
shadow
of
everything
you
know,
I
I
like
to
sort
of
take
the
good
with
the
bad
and
and
see
it
all.
You
know
one
thing
but
yeah
it's
it's
a
it's
an
amazing
group
of
people
and
it's
it's
the
people
that
have
shined
in
terms
of
you
know.
H
You
know
the
time
that
I've
spent
here
and
and
everything
and
what
you
guys
have
done
for
me
is
validated
it's
okay
to
be
the
way
that
I
am,
which
is
to
say
being
on
the
spectrum,
thinking
with
complexity
thinking.
You
know
in
this
sort
of
beautiful
mind
kind
of
way
that
I
have
about
various
things
and
and
that
there
are
other
people
who
think
like
that
and-
and
I
didn't
know
any
of
those
people
before
so.
Thank
you
guys
for
sort
of
validating
that
for
me.
A
Then
I
think
we
got
everyone
actually
cool
okay,
so
we
did
more
of
like
a
reminiscence
and
a
community
check,
which
I
think
is
okay,
too.
Let's
check
on
some
of
the
things
we
do.
Every
week
before
we
go
into
the
working
group
updates
spotlight
for
tomorrow.
How
are
we
doing?
Do
we
have.
E
A
I
got
a
soft
commit
waiting
for
a
hard
commit
from
pepo
with
the
underscore
protocol,
so
yeah
so
got
a
couple.
Others
floating
in
in
the
in
the
works
too,
but
yeah.
Okay,.
A
Okay,
all
right,
if
you
have
any
ideas,
pass
them
to
nate
and
nate.
If
you
find
they
don't
commit,
can
you
just
drop
something
in
the
stewart's
channel,
so
we
can
sort
of
help
find
round
up
a
project.
B
M
I
A
Okay,
cool
all
right,
all
right
and
blog
post
next
week,
katie,
I
guess
well,
maybe
we,
I
guess
saturday,
will
be
officially
the
you
know
the
the
final
hatch
raise,
so
that
obviously
would
go
in
anything
else.
We
want
to
share
in
the
blog
post
and
katie.
Can
you
just
confirm
that
it's
going
to
be
okay,
you'll
be
able
to
do
it?
Yes?
Yes,
yes,
yes,
yes,
okay,
cool
from
where
you
are
cool
anything
else
we
want
to
put
in
there
thoughts,
ideas.
F
Yeah
I
can
share
with
katie
some
of
the
designs
that
the
acid
laser
has
been
doing,
that
they
are
great
and
they,
like
present
the
the
ideas
that
we
have
been
developing
in
gravity
in
a
in
a
very
like
tc,
narrative
and
design.
So
it
looks
very,
very
well.
A
G
A
A
B
A
Okay,
so
there's
these
three
for
now,
maybe
the
if
we
don't
do
it
before
wednesday.
The
hatchery
outreach
working
group
is
going
to
have
a
little
party
on
wednesday,
where
we
normally
have
the
hatchery
outreach
group.
That
might
be
worth
mentioning,
though,
maybe
not
for
this
audience.
We
could
see
if
we
want
to
cut
that
or
not.
G
A
It
is
open
to
everyone,
it
is
a
hatch
party,
it's
sort
of
like
we
did
it
yay,
maybe
sharing
some
tidbits
eduardo
is
still
working
on
the
format
with.
L
H
A
And
yeah,
we
want
to
make
sure
you
get
credit
and
who,
who
should
get
credit
for
that.
Definitely
a
generous
gift
by
you
and
finally,.
K
A
Okay,
cool
all
right,
excellent,
all
right
so
moving
on
so
the
weekly
update.
I
think
we
missed
the
week
because
we
had
katie
had
extenuating
circumstances
running
from
a
forest
fire,
but
this
week
we'll
probably
do
it
and
it's
sort
of
like
just
the
call.
Is
it's
super
easy
for
her
to
put
it
together
quickly
if
we
update
our
community
slides
with
basically
the
text
or
close
to
the
text
that
you
want
to
go
into
the
update
for
your
working
group,
it
just
makes
it
so
much
so
much
easier
for
her.
A
And
oh
yeah.
I
A
Okay,
cool
nate
did
the
sprint
planning
and
I
watched
the
video
and
I
think
you
guys
did
so
awesome.
So
I
would
just
like
to
formally
give
nate
a
round
of
applause.
E
E
A
Doing
it,
okay,
but
you
did
great,
very,
very
cool,
and
so
maybe
we
take
a
few
minutes
now.
I
will
open
our
board
and
we'll
go
through
the
working
groups
and
we
can
sort
of
give
some
updates.
I
don't
know
that
there's
going
to
be
too
many
updates,
but
I'm
definitely
looking
forward
to
hearing
them.
Let's
start
with
transparency,
do
you
want
to
go
first.
B
Yeah,
let's
go
I've
been
working
on
the
on
the
credit,
like
not
credit
rules
for
admins
like
it's
almost
done.
Nate
is
going
to
do
like
last
review
for
the
medium
because
I
was
like,
I
really
don't
know
medium
and
I
just
was
putting
like
where
I
know,
but
nate
is
going
to
yeah,
fill
it
up
and
and
yeah
I'll.
Then
I'll
check
it
again,
and
it's
going
to
be
ready
for
review
for
soft
golf
or
or
gravity,
and
then
the
next
thing
I
have
also
on
the
plate
for
transparency
is.
B
B
This
is
forget,
more
engagement
but
also
like
like
the
idea
is
like
on
the
last
for
the
credentials
management
like
half.
B
I
should
contact
tom
for
being
the
stores
of
the
stewards
and
grief
for
the
common
swarm
and
the
params
and
chewie
for
the
comms
like
just
to
get
so
much,
but
yeah
just
talk
with
you
guys
and
get
some
feedback,
and
then
I
should
introduce
that
on
the
advice
process
and
explain
and
yeah
just
improving
that
and
ivy
is
working
on.
B
Also
like
these
rules
like
we
want
to
have
it
on
a
document
like
the
process
like
we
more
or
less
drafted
it
on
the
forum
post,
but
have
it
more
formally,
and
I
was
working
on
that
and
yeah.
I
think
that's
pretty
much
it
also.
I
was
talking
with
ytt
and
soul.
Sister
just
answered
me
now.
I
don't
know
what
she's
saying,
but
for
the
audience
for
those
two
working
groups,
so
it's
and
quite
easy
told
me
like
she.
He
already
have
some
kind
of
roadmap.
So
it's
good.
B
A
Cool
I
love
the
the
output
for
the
advice
process
is
like
a
forum
post.
The
you
know,
guidance
is
going
to
be
something
that
we
can.
We
can
sort
of
refer
to,
for
especially
onboarding
actually
is
where
I
was
thinking.
It's
really
important.
B
Yeah
I
mean
the
idea
at
first
was
on
the
on
on
just
on
the
voting
process.
Like
I,
I
made
a
a
comment
like
I
will
reach
these
people
and
then
I'll
come
back
with
information
and
yeah.
Also
like
rewriting
some
of
the
like.
I
was
with
levy
on
one-on-one
call
like
on
the
template
for
the
advice
process
like
yeah,
just
remodel
it
and
and
also
on
the
on
the
bigger
one.
I
don't
know
who's
the
name
but
yeah.
I
have
it
more
specified
like
the
process
and
yeah.
A
Okay,
and
if
I
understand
it's
basically
going
to
be
part
of
our
handbook,
a
forum
post
part
of
the
onboarding
tools,
sort
of
like
here's,
how
you
can
employ
advice
process
right-
is
that
right.
D
A
Cool
yeah,
I
think,
that's
very
helpful
cool
something
ivy
brought
up
today.
It
doesn't
really
fit
into
any
working
group
and
we
thought
maybe
we
could
check
with
katie
and
onboarding
team
and
see
if
there
was
a
contributor
that
you
thought
would
match
for
this.
But
there
have
been
some
of
our
content
translated
into
chinese
and
somebody's
offered
to
translate
it
into
turkish,
and
I
know
that
somebody's
offered
to
translate
into
french
and
spanish,
so
it's
sort
of
starting
to
seem
like
okay.
A
This
is
maybe
you
know
a
good
piece
of
work
for
a
contributor
who
wants
to
get
involved
but
doesn't
necessarily
know
a
good
place.
It
seems
like
a
nice
piece
of
independent
work
that
they
can
help
select
the
articles
that
should
be
translated
and
then
make
sure
that
comms
team
is
able
to
promote
those
articles
to
where
those
the
language
speakers
are
right.
Now
it
doesn't
really
have
a
champion.
G
This
did
come
up
a
couple.
Well
I
don't
know
maybe
a
month
or
so
in
comms
and
remember
wonka.
We
were
talking
about
spanish,
so
I'm
not
sure
what
came
of
that.
We
were
just
focusing
initially
on
spanish
and
I
was
suggesting
we
did
have
other
languages
we
could
do,
but
maybe
one
step
at
a
time.
Do
you
have
any
updates
on
that.
F
No
only
the
conversation
we
had
that
day,
but
from
from
the
experience
that
we
have
had
on
on
translations,
I
think
that
now
that
we
have
the
the
that
we
will
launch,
maybe
we
can
pass
a
proposal
to
have
like
small
bounties
for
translation,
and
in
that
way
we
can
promote
participation
from
a
lot
of
contributors
and
yeah,
like
small
small
bounties,
for
for
each
language
or
for
for
translating
certain
content,
and
that
way
we
can
have
yeah
contributors
doing
that
without
us,
like
overloading
what
we
already
have
in
our
plates.
G
Okay,
so
so
so
tim
you're
you're
asking
for
someone
to
kind
of
coordinate
that
I
guess
coordinate
translation
with
new
contributors
or
something
like
that.
A
Well,
at
least
the
you
know,
the
four
languages
that
we
already
have
people
willing
to
translate.
What
would
be
helpful
is
if
they
know
what
pieces
are
the
best
pieces
to
translate
so
in,
even
if
we
do
proposals
for
bounties,
which
I
think
is
a
phenomenal
idea,
just
some
someone
who
could
sort
of
write
those
those
proposals
and
you
know
get
them
through
just
yeah.
I
don't
know
like
in
my
mind
I
was
like.
A
Oh,
it
sounds
like
a
subgroup
or
another
working
group
or
just
like
helping
do
you
know
translations
or
multi
language
or
something
like
that,
but
it
feels
like
a
piece
of
work
that
somebody
doesn't
need
to
be
intimate
with
the
tec.
To
actually
do
it's
something
that
somebody
very
new
to
the
tec,
who
just
wants
to
help
coordinate
somebody
might
be
able
to
take
on
their
own.
G
G
I
mean
yeah
forest
fires.
I
didn't,
I
wasn't
there
last
week
so
olivia
do
we
have
do
we
have
any.
We
were
there
today.
So
I
was
there
today.
But
beyond
that,
do
we
have
any?
Is
there
anything
extra?
Is
there
anything
we
can
expand
on
nate.
B
Yeah,
actually,
there
is
like
a
role
for
the
onboarding
crew
and
I
added
tom-
it's
edu,
I
would
say
katie
nico
anna,
marie
nate
and
yeah
like,
and
it's
like.
It's
like
a
new
role
on
the
tc
and
it's
like
the
idea
is
like
when
you
people,
when
you
are
reaching
out
to
people
like
yeah.
They
know
like
you
are
here
right
and
it's
not
like
some
scammer
or
whatever
yeah
yeah.
They
are
from
anna
marie.
G
G
I
Yeah
and
just
something
else
we
thought
about
was
how
to
introduce
like
zenhub
onboarding
into
that
first
call,
because
then
people
can
jump
into
issues
like
as
soon
as
they
join
and
see.
What's
going
on.
G
Yeah
and
before
these
complicated
couple
of
weeks,
I
was
chatting
with
vi
about
doing
a
like
a
zen
hub
video
which
hasn't
happened
yet.
But
you
know
that's
still
on
the
radar.
L
The
only
other
sorry,
the
only
other
follow-up
for
onboarding
is
to
annually
did
an
onboarding
or
outreach
to
people
who
access
the
server
on
during
paris
and
yeah.
So
I
don't
know
the.
If
I
don't,
I
think
she
was
sending
them
towards
a
specific
hole.
So
probably
there
is
a
follow-up
there
needed.
L
M
M
So
the
reward,
let
me
see
his
print
backlog.
I
Okay,
I
see
my
board
is
a
little
unorganized.
I
thought
like
I
spent
so
much
time
here,
but
then
it
didn't
work
so
well,
but
there
is
this
working
group
funding
proposal
for
like
anyone
that
wants
to
grab
it,
but
then
that's
not
working
so
well
too
that
people
just
come
and
take
something,
and
then
the
praise
system
development.
Just
I'm
not
I'm
not.
I
didn't
fully.
I
No
just
because
I
was
thinking
like
oh
I'll
leave
some
issues
like
empty
with
no
owner,
so
someone
can
jump
in
and
take
them.
But
then
I
don't
know
that
didn't
work.
I
think
more
engagement
needs
to
happen
for
that,
but
it's
just
an
in
process
something
so
this
can
stay
actually
in
the
product
backlog,
for
it
doesn't
need
to
happen
right
now
and
I'm
start.
I
I
started
to
talk
to
beth
about
like
how
could
we
explore
hypnosis
safe
for
all
of
the
working
groups
if
people
were
interested
and
what
are
some
tips
that
they
have
already
from
from
people
that
have
been
using
and
we
entered
this
interesting
conversation
about
our
multi-sigs
dows
and
what
is
the
difference
between
a
dow
and
a
multi-sig,
and
what
is
that
space
in
between
and
what
are
some
things
that
we
need
to
address
there.
So
there's
some
like
yeah
interesting
conversation
happening
and
then
the
praise
system
development.
I
So
I
proposed
this
for
the
common
stack
to
like
start
a
working
group
on
on
reward
systems
in
general,
and
then
that
would
involve
the
pre
system
as
a
product
of
the
common
stack
and
that
development
will
impact
the
tc,
of
course.
So
I'm
having
a
call
with
octopus
right
after
this
call
now
for
us
to
create
the
scope
of
this
working
group
and
and
how
we're
going
to
work
and
what
is
needed
for
that
to
happen.
I
And
then
this
involves
this
reward
system
proposal
template.
So
after
the
hatch.
How
how
are
people
gonna
ask
for
like
funds
for
praise
and
for
source,
cred
and
stuff
and
having
a
template
for
that
will
be
useful.
But
I
think
that
will
only
come
after
this
discussion
of
the
praise,
development
works
and,
and
then
there's
this
zap.
I
actually
wanted
to
check
with
you
on
this
one:
creating
rules
for
every
platform.
B
Yeah,
actually
I
it's
where
I've
been
working.
Those
two
the
last
days
and
nate
is
going
to
help
me
with
medium.
That's
the
last
platform.
I
we're
missing.
I
I
put
some
it's
something
there,
but
I
still
like.
I
don't
use
medium,
so
I
I'm
not
fully
aware
of
the
features
and
yeah.
The
idea
is
like
by
tomorrow,
I'll
read
them
all
and
yeah.
It's
going
to
be
ready
for
review
for
soft
go
for
gravity
like
the
idea
is
like
yeah.
B
I
I
And
then
nate
do
you
have
updates
on
the
boardroom.
E
Yeah,
so
the
the
boardroom
hackathon
is
going
to
start
on
the
17th
m
houser
myself,
matteo
manu
and
a
couple
people
I'm
talking
to
through
git
coin,
I'm
trying
to
assemble
a
team
for
it
and
the
idea
is
to
hack
on
a
system
for
multiple
multi-sigs,
for
a
single
instance
of
snapshot
as
a
to
provide
a
method
for
funding
our
working
groups
and
so
yeah.
E
Right
now,
that's
that's
the
plan
and,
if
anybody's
interested
in
helping
with
that,
let
me
know
and
we're
going
to
assemble
a
team
and
and
talk
it
out.
So
I
will
try
to
update
I'll,
actually
add
it
to
the
board
and
try
to
update
everybody
on
meeting
time,
because
we're
going
to
establish
a
meeting
time
here
in
the
next
couple
days.
So
yeah.
A
Yeah,
I
just
want
to
say,
also
feel
free
to
add
it
to
the
tec
calendar.
So
I
don't
know
if
you
want
to
keep
it
open
for
anyone
to
join.
A
C
H
A
C
Yeah,
so
I
can
give
both
the
prams
and
common
swarm
updates
in,
like
hopefully,
three
minutes.
Params
is
going
really
swimmingly.
We
started
working
on
the
front
end.
We
have
fabio
and
pedro,
which
is
one
of
fabio's
friends
and
vitoria's
friends,
that
they've
worked
with
before
they're
gonna
hold
down
the
front
end
vitor
is
taking
on
project
management
and
with
nuggen
helping
him
on
the
back
end
as
well.
So
they'll
be
like
the
back
end.
Team
marco's
got
designs
thanks
to
mount
manu's,
awesome
user
testing
work.
C
C
You
know
like
before
the
hatch
is
over,
but
the
end
sorry,
the
end
of
next
week
for
sure
we'll
have
like
a
first
very
nice
clickable
prototype
that
will
match
the
designs
that
marco
made
the
designs
that
marco
made
are
just
really
nice
and
really
nice.
Things
take
time
on
the
front
end
to
copy
so
because
I
was
like
well.
Maybe
we
should
just
get
something
ugly
out
and
they're
like
screw.
You
griff
mutiny,
not
happening
we're,
not
producing
ugly
again,
okay,
fine!
C
I
don't
have
the
same
eye
for
aesthetics
but
but
yeah,
so
the
that
should
happen.
We're
gonna
have
it
in
like
six
milestones
so
that
we
have
like
something
to
show
people
on
a
weekly
basis
where
we
have
the
token
freeze,
token
thought:
clickable
playable
they'll
be
able
to
play
with
it
on
a
website,
hopefully
next
week,
if
not
yeah
really
soon,
and
then,
after
that,
they'll
focus
on
the
learning
piece,
there's
just
a
lot
of
text
and
a
lot
of
pieces.
C
So
it
takes
a
lot
of
time
so
that'll
be
the
next
milestone,
is
the
intro
and
then
the
learning
and
then
and
then
they'll
probably
start
doing,
I'm
guessing
conviction,
voting
and
disputable
voting
and
we'll
leave
the
bonding
curve
for
the
last,
because
I
think
it's
going
to
be
the
hardest
to
get
validated.
Okay,
so
that's
parameters,
but
we
have
the
team
going
vtor's
managing
it
and
it's
happening.
C
The
common
swarm
we
got
the
package
together
for
brett
he's,
he
hasn't
responded
that
he's
seen
it
yet,
but
at
least
it's
out
of
sem's
hands
and
into
brett's
hands.
That's
a
major
milestone.
We
also
are
officially
calling
everything
the
bonding,
augmented
bonding
curve,
which
is
cool,
and
so
the
bancore
marketplace
app.
So
we
got
the
good
common
stack
branding
coming
through
and
sam
is
on
vacation
this
week.
C
Paulo
is
also
basically
on
vacation,
the
next
two
weeks,
so
we're
going
to
be
a
little
slow
on
the
smart
contract
side
and
it's
a
little
scary.
Honestly.
The
common
swarm
is
losing
some
momentum,
but
luckily
params
is
is
way
behind
and
the
common
swarm
is
basically
done.
C
We
just
need
to
get
some
test
deployments
on
rink,
that's
right,
so
there's
something
wrong
with
rinkaby
and
that
some
of
the
tooling
we
want
to
use
so
we'll,
probably
end
up
doing
all
of
our
test
deployments
on
xdi
and
which
is
fine,
so
we're
kind
of
blocked
by
gardens
with
common
swarm
garden.
C
You
know
gabby
and
the
gardens
team
are
deploying
commons
for
giveth
and
a
bunch
of
other
groups,
but
they
haven't
got
everything
working
on
exile,
yet
so
we're
kind
of
we're
blocked
either
by
them
getting
that
ready
on
xdi
or
us
getting
evm
crispr
working
on
rinkaby
and
because
everyone's
on
vacation,
I
think
we're
just
going
to
wait
for
gabby
to
get
get
it
going
and
we
don't
need
evm
crisper
working
on
rinkaby,
so
kind
of
be
wasted
work.
A
Yeah
we
are
at
the
top
of
the
hour,
so
I'm
sorry
we
didn't
get
to
go
through
everyone.
Legal
gravity,
hatch
outreach.
I
promise
next
time,
it's
so
great
to
see
everyone.
I
give
you
all
a
big
hug
and
I'll
see
you
at
our
next
meeting.