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Timecodes:
00:00 - Intentions and distractions
03:21 - TEC Hatch Deck
22:12 - Updates on Hatcher outreach
39:00 - Proposal updates
48:10 - AMA call
48:45 - Content creation
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A
I
think
that's
going
to
take
me
a
few
moments
and
my
intentions
are
to
you
know
to
see
where
everyone
is
with
hatchers
to
provide
some
feedback,
also
on
where
I
am
and
what's
on
my
plate
to
share
a
deck.
I
put
together
for
hatch
outreach
that
I
think
might
be
useful
for
more
than
just
me
and
see
we're
with
projects
see
if
there's
any
challenges
that
we
need
to
solve
or
any
problems
that
we
need
to
resolve
and.
C
D
Thank
you.
My
intention,
for
this
call
is
to
sing,
like
everyone
say,
and
to
put
some
nail
to
the
coffin
to
certain
to
the
approach
to
proposals
and
so
on
destruction.
None.
I
think.
E
Jake,
what
about
you?
My
intentions,
are
just
yeah
ketchup
who
I
reached
out
to
who
I
contacted,
who
I'm
still
waiting
to
hear
from
and
distractions.
Well,
it's
really
hot
today.
E
A
It
takes
a
little
time
to
to
move
to
a
new
scale.
I
did
start
a.
D
Oh
wow,
like
it,
it
happens
to
me
because
I
use
in
panama
we
use
kilograms,
which
is
the
one
that
is
kilograms
pounds.
We
use
pounds
and
kilograms
and
we
use
liters
and
gallons.
So
we
are
all
the
time,
switching
between
liters
and
gallons
and
pounds
and
kilograms,
but
the
the
celsius
on
firing
hate
is
something
we
never
used.
We
never
use
foreign
hate,
we
always
use
salty,
so
I
always
find
it
funny
because
I
never.
I
never
know
how
much
86
is
like.
D
I
was
actually
going
to
text
you
to
see
if
you
could
come
leave
me
to
this
call
because
there's
a
point
on
the
agenda.
I
want
to
talk
to
you.
So
do
you
want
to
start
some
time
with
the
hashtag?
I
have
nothing.
What
is
that.
A
Yeah,
no
I'm
sorry,
I
just
did
it
over
the
weekend,
so
I
haven't
shared
it
too
widely.
Yet
I
got
some
feedback
from
griff
jeff
livia
jess,
so
I've
got
some
feedback
yet
and
now
I
hope
you
guys
can
also
provide
some
feedback
as
well.
A
I
would
say
it
is
based
on
the
experiences
that
I've
had
doing
hatches
so
far
and
kind
of
keeping
things
a
little
consistent.
I
would
say
for
from
my
perspective-
and
I
changed
some
of
you
know
the
script
we
had
in
a
certain
order.
I
changed
the
order
so
that
it's
a
tec
primer,
the
tec
hatch
process
about
tc
hatchers
next
steps,
any
questions
I
think
we
were
doing
what
does
it
mean
to
become
a
tec
hatcher
and
then
we
were
doing
the
process.
A
So
it's
not
one
size
fits
all.
It
should
be
adapted
to
who
we
are
presenting
to
sorry.
Let
me
see
if
I
could
just
put
in
presenter
mode
quickly
does
that
work
when
I
do
it
like
that
yeah,
so
you
should
you
which
I
don't
know.
If
you
see
do
you
see
the
full
screen
of
it?
A
I
can't
yeah.
I
see.
Okay,
so
the
tec
hatch,
the
first
slide,
is
just
presenting
like
level
setting.
You
know
introductions.
This
is
what
we're
going
to
present
today,
then
getting
an
understanding
of
what
the
person
we're
speaking
to
already
knows
about
the
tec.
So
do
they
already
have
set
expectations?
Do
we
want
to
you
know,
help
help
them
understand
the
tc
to
help
them
understand
the
tec
better.
A
We
also
need
to
know
where
what
the
starting
point
is
so
that
we
can
correct
any
misconceptions
and
or
add
to
what
they
already
understand
and
then
it's
sort
of
like
then,
is
the
yes,
and
you
know
yes,
all
of
those
things
and
it's
the
brain
trust
of
token
engineering.
A
Talking
about
the
the
people
that
are
already
involved
in
this
in
the
tec,
like
zargham,
simon
trans,
jeff
griff,
you
know
creating
an
engineering
society
for
token
engineers.
A
I
don't
I'm
I'm
doing
this
very
quick,
because
I
just
want
to
sort
of
give
the
lay
of
what
it's
like
and
then
it's
for
anyone
that
cares
about
advancing
token
engineering,
because
this
is
how
we're
gonna
do
it
in
the
in
the
notes
itself.
There
are
some
talking
points
which
we
can
add
to
and
build
upon
talking
about
our
differentiators
now,
for
somebody
that's
already
in
the
tec.
This
is
a
two
second
slide
right.
We're
at
the
vanguard.
What's
special,
a
cultural
build
is
very
special,
not
a
tinnocracy
technocracy.
A
The
community
chooses
the
parameters.
We
have
a
strong
community
that
attracts
aspiring
token
engineers,
researchers,
academics
and
other
talented
contributors.
We
have
270
active
contributors
and
counting
so
we're
growing
rapidly,
then
about
the
tec
hatch
phase,
it's
a
one-time
event
how
the
how
it's
a
two-phase
process,
the
two
tokens
and
then
how
voting
will
work
in
each
phase
of
the
project
and
after
they're,
thoroughly
confused.
You
can
lay
on
this
nice
image
to
help.
A
You
know,
part
the
part,
the
clouds
and
let
the
sun
shine
through
I'm
expecting
a
lot
of
these
just
to
be
conversation
starters,
not
necessarily,
I
mean
you
know
just
to
be
like
to
have
conversations
around
these
things,
the
duration
of
that
the
hatch
is
going
to
be
set
by
the
by
our
parameters.
But
the
target
for
the
hatch
is
in
sprint,
nine
and
the
key
dates
for
the
person.
A
We're
speaking
to
is
by
april
20th,
they
have
to
have
applied
for
the
trusted
seed-
hey
no
reason
not
to
do
it
right
now
and
by
april
30th
they
must
have
their
membership
activated
in
the
dap.
Now
this
is
these
are
soft.
You
know,
like
you,
can
activate
your
membership
the
day
that
you
donate
but
like
these
are.
These
are
guidelines
for
like
dates.
That
would
be
like
sure
you
could
participate
in
the
match.
A
So
who
are
the
t
hatcheries?
Well
they're,
governors
of
the
devil
they
care
most
about
engineering,
they
acquire
tc
tokens
at
a
discounted
rate
before
the
bonding
curve
is
launched,
members
of
common
of
trusted
seed
and
they're
pre-vetted.
Now
the
two
safeguards
against
this.
This
token,
offering
being
infiltrated
with
number
go
up.
A
People
is
that
there
is
a
two-phase
hatch
process,
so
the
bonding
curve
parameters,
which
would
be
the
mechanism
for
for
profit
stability,
is
actually
set
once
people
have
committed
to
the
hatch
and
the
people
that
have
committed
to
the
hatch
together
set
those
parameters.
So
you
cannot
anticipate
what
the
what
the
with
the
profitability
will
be
before
you
commit
to
the
hatch
and,
of
course,
proof
of
altruism
the
members
of
the
trusted
seed
benefits
of
being
in
common
stack
trusted
seed.
This
hasn't
changed
much.
A
It
hasn't
changed
much
at
all
from
our
original
script:
exclusive
content
to
exclusive
access
to
future
commons,
hatches
legal
protection
from
participation
in
commons
hatch,
there's
a
bunch
of
notes
here
around
the
innovative
legal
strategy
and
protection
around
the
the
conception
of
the
status
of
general
partner
and
a
doubt
something
else
I
wanted
to
add
here.
A
It
was
something
that
griff
really
recently
clarified
for
me,
and
it
was
that
the
legal
protection
is
that
the
dow
is
going
to
launch
itself,
so
the
general
partnership
comes
in
because
it's
not
the
participants
launching
the
bonding
curve.
It
is
the
dow
that's
launching
the
bonding
curve
and
people
participate
in
the
dao.
G
G
Okay,
we're
not
we're
not
they're,
not
they
don't
like
get
to
not
be
liable,
because
in
the
end
they
have
the
tokens.
Some
other
organization
doesn't
have
the
tokens
so
because
they
have
the
tokens,
they
are
liable
for
anything
that
that
dao
does
as
an
independent
individual
in
whatever
jurisdiction
they're
in
right.
G
But
if
something
bad
happens,
the
trusted
seeds
legal,
like
swiss
membership,
their
swiss
membership
in
the
trusted
seed
will
step
up
and
even
though
their
house
is
still
on
the
line.
Unfortunately,
this
is
just
the
general
partnership
game.
We
will
fight
to
the
death
for
them.
You
know
this
is
an
opportunity
to
set
precedent,
and
this
is
an
opportunity
for
us,
as
an
organization
like
the
only
purpose
of
this
legal
organization
is
to
protect
them,
protect
its
members
in
these
weird
circles.
In
some
weird
circumstance,
if
something
bad
happens,
sorry
sorry
tim.
A
D
Was
a
question
that
someone
asked
I
don't
remember
who
was
in
the
past
days
who
he
was
really
blonde?
She,
he
was
really
blunt
and
he
was
like.
Are
you
really
like?
Are
you
really
like?
Is
there
a
real
reason?
Being
part
of
the
swiss
membership
is
really
the
reason
why
we
have
to
sign
up,
or
it's
just
a
way
to
cover
it
up
and
get
funds
like
that
person
was
like
really
straightforward.
D
Question
like
like
his
question,
was
more
about.
Is
it
really
to
protect
us
or
is
it
or
is
or
any
other
function
for
it?
Basically,.
A
Yeah
I
heard
it.
It
was
a
question
of
whether
the
whether
the
legal
protection,
whether
joining
the
swiss
association,
whether
the
legal
protection
is
a
red
herring
or
just
to
acquire
funds.
Essentially
right,
is
it
kind
of.
I
guess
the
question
is
like
hey:
is
this
a
scam?
Are
you
trying
to
make
us
join
this
legal
association
to
get
450
die
or
is
there
real
protection
being
offered
here?
Did
I
paraphrase
that
correctly
eduardo.
D
G
No
well
we're
making
all
of
this
so
that
I
mean
first
off.
If
they
don't
want
to
pay
the
450,
we
have
a
scholarship.
So
it's
definitely
not
like
just
to
raise
money.
That
is
of
course,
part
of
it.
It
is
nice
to
have
a
way
to
fund
the
work
that
we're
doing
you
know,
funding
funding
non-profits
are
is
really
hard,
so
I
I
wouldn't.
I
wouldn't
shy
away
from
well
yeah.
G
The
main
purpose
is
to
create
an
innovative
legal
strategy,
not
just
for
the
te
commons,
but
the
common
stack
wants
there
to
be
lots
of
commons,
and
this
is
a
plug-and-play
legal
strategy
for
all
of
the
future
commons
to
just
just
use
you
sign
up
for
one
membership
and
now
you're
legally
protected
for
joining
all
of
these
future
comments,
just
like
gravity,
just
like
you
know
our
common
swarm
with
the
com.
The
common
stack
approach
is
to
build
these,
like
plug-and-play
modules
that
all
the
commons
can
use.
G
The
te
commons
is
the
first
one,
but
every
commons
from
here
on
out
will
be
able
to
use
the
trusted
seeds.
Legal
strategy
be
able
to
use
gravity
gravity
for
conflict
resolution.
Bill
will
use
the
tools
that
the
common
storm
is
developing,
be
able
to
use
the
dashboard
that
that
that
is
working
for
the
t,
commons,
and-
and
it's
like
that.
G
These
were
we're
trying
to
solve
all
of
the
problems
that
public,
good
economies
and
commons
focused
economies
are
going
to
run
into,
and
the
legal
strategy
is
a
very,
very
important
obvious
one
that
would
prevent
a
lot
of
people
from
starting
these
things.
And
that's
that's
why
it's
there.
A
Yeah-
and
that
was
excellent-
I
think
I
feel
like
I
picked
up
something
in
that
and
that
too
and
I'll
I'll
put
those
notes
into
our
talking
points
in
this
in
this
presentation.
A
A
The
idea
is
that,
oh
one
last
thing
explain
the
soft
commit
the
minimum
raise
and
why
we're
asking
for
it
and
then
the
the
follow-up
is
sending
this
entire
deck
to
the
person
praising
the
person
sending
this
deck
to
the
person
with
a
very
short
message,
and
that's
the
entire
follow-up
message
so
yeah.
What
this
I
haven't
test
driven
this,
yet
I've
put
it
together
and
went
run
through
it
for
some
feedback.
A
But
this
week
I
have
a
handful
of
a
handful
of
on
hatcher
outreach
sessions
that
I
will
be
using
it
and
improving
it
and
adapting
it
to
see
how
like
the
flow,
goes
when,
when
I'm
using
this
in
production,
so
to
speak,
don't
you
think.
D
D
So
don't
you
think
this
is
a
kind
of
sort
of
all-rounded
document
that
we
can
use
for
people
who
are
new,
just
wondering.
A
D
Yeah
but
presentation,
wise
ryan,
like
at
the
face
that
we
are
because
what
will
happen
for
me
is
people
get
on
board
as
a
contributor
member
or
whatever
they
see,
and
we
are
so
close
to
the
hatch
so,
whether
they
like
it
or
not,
they
will
see
a
lot
of
the
house
talk
around
so
they
need
to
be.
D
We
would
like
them
to
be
informed
at
some
level,
so
so
this
document
for
me
at
this
moment,
maybe
in
the
midterm,
doesn't
work
but
right
now
there
is
no
other
presentations
as
far
as
I
recall
that
we
give
or
we
like,
more
or
less
what
metaverde
asked
for
for
her
for
her
people
when
she
asked
for
documentation
to
be
sent
to
the
people
this.
D
For
me,
it's
something
we
can
send
easily
as
a
first
like,
hey,
take
a
look
at
this
and
then,
if
you
have
any
doubt,
come
to
the
ma,
because
we
have
this
conversation
today
in
the
make
hall
that
we
had
with
libby.
There
is
a
bunch
of
the
same
issue.
We
have
a
bunch
of
links
and-
and
this
document
in
a
way
served
for
the
purpose
of
a
first
glimpse
to
what
is
going
on
on
the
dec
right
now.
Eventually,
it
can
be
changed,
it
can
be
adapted.
H
There's
something
I've
been
thinking
a
lot
of
like
sharpening
this
narrative
in
my
mind
that
our
structures
are
people
so
whenever
you
need
to
touch
on
something
we're
creating
this
web.
So
the
first
thing
you
touch
on
is
a
person,
and
I
think
this
will
like
get
us
a
long
way
and
I
feel
like
it's
really
nice,
to
have
someone
coming
for
a
call
as
the
first
commitment
instead
of
sending
a
lot
of
documentation.
H
I
know
this
sounds
very
hard
to
scale
or
something,
but
we've
been
kind
of
scaling
with
this
and
the
the
immediate
feedback
I
have
from
a
lot
of
documentation
is
like
whoa.
I
don't
even
know
how
to
start
looking
at
it,
and
then
I
read
something,
but
then
it's
confusing,
and
I
don't
really
know
where
to
ask
questions,
and
so
I
feel
like
the
first.
D
Yeah,
for
me
it's
more
about.
Probably
this
is
not
a
document
to
be
handed
over
as
someone
new,
but
I
think
for
ama
calls,
or
any
of
these
calls
that
we
welcome
new
people,
not
only
it
serves,
because
it
has
all
the
information
there,
but
it
I
think
it
helps
to
unify
what
we
say,
because
we
always
tend
to
forget
parts
or
bits
of
the
information.
D
A
Here's
my
thinking
this
can
certainly
be
a
tool
for
anybody
in
the
tec
who
need
who
thinks
that
they
can
use
it
to
share
things
during
a
call
or
during
conversation,
but
certainly
I
think
it's
not
clear
enough
to
somebody
new
to
the
tec
to
be
used
on
its
own,
like,
like
olivia,
said,
like
you're,
saying
to
eduardo,
but
I
would
also
say
if
we
could
just
put
aside
the
onboarding
conversation
and
just
focus
on
hatches
and
proposals,
because
I
feel
like
that's
critical
to
hatch,
whereas
the
onboarding
is
nice
to
have
to
hatch.
A
So
I
would
say
I
would
love
if
anyone
would
like
to
use
this
to
outreach
to
hatchers.
If
we
can,
if
you
want
to
take
it
and
use
it.
However,
you
see
fit.
You
know
like
make
it
customized
to
you
and
let
me
let
me
know
if
it
works
better
than
the
off
the
cuff.
I
know
griff
will
not
use
it,
but
that's
okay.
A
Just
everyone
knows:
griff
does
griff
likes
like
the
the
genuine
heart
to
heart
person
to
person,
but
I
find
that
for
me
sharing
like
making
like
knowing
having
something
that
I
can
follow
and
take.
The
person
on
with
me
is
a
little
easier
for
my
style.
D
Can
you
add
the
link
to
the
agenda
please,
so
we
can
take
a
look
at
it.
For
me,
it's
a
very
useful
link.
It's
the
same.
This
is
like
a
visual
script
in
a
way
that
can
be
actually
shared
on
the
screen
because
of
the
script.
It's
not
like
it.
It
was
not
meant
to
be
shared
on
the
screen.
This
one,
you
can
at
least
share
it,
and
I
think
that's
really
helpful
for
anyone
who
is
onboarding
for
anyone
who
is
supported
in
general.
D
A
I
can
say
on
this
slide
I
had
hoped
to
have
jake's
moving
gif
here
and
it
ended
up
just
being
too
heavy
for
me
to
include.
So
probably
I
will
do
something
different
here,
but
this
is,
you
know,
sort
of
a
play,
a
first
iteration
in
some
place,
sometimes.
D
Thank
you
so
much
sam.
That's
like
really
helpful,
so
jump.
D
A
I
have
so
much,
I'm
so
excited,
and
I
and
I
have
this
person
who
is
who
has
gotten
back
to
me.
I
just
have
to
get
back
to
him
with
a
date,
so
there's
a
bunch
on
my
plate
that
are
coming
up.
I
updated
the
issues,
so
everyone
can
see
it.
Anyone
who
doesn't
want
to
jump
into
this.
I
just
took
a
screenshot
of
this
and
dropped
it
into
the
comments
of
the
issue
of
the
issue.
D
A
I
dropped.
I
took
a
screenshot
of
this
and
just
dropped
it
in
the
in
the
zen
hub.
A
Let's
see
if
I
can
find
it
easily,
because
I
feel
like
it's
a
very
easy
way
for
me
to
keep
everyone
updated
without
people
having
to
look
at
the
the
spreadsheet
last
sprint.
I've
done
it
as
a
checkbox,
but
I
find
that
just
takes
a
little
time.
So
now
I'm
just
sort
of
dropping
here,
so
people
can
just
quickly
have
a
visual
of
what's
on
my
plate
and
where
the
status
is,
and
I
would
love
to.
A
And
I
would
love
to
know
how
everyone
else
is
doing
if
we
can
sort
of
go
through
this
and
filter
by
the
people,
the
point
of
contacts-
maybe
we
I
just
I
don't
want
to
go
one
by
one.
A
H
Oh,
I
was
looking
for
all
the
names
in
the
in
there
yeah,
so
I
I
reached
out
to
kate
and
enchimanu
and
we're
trying
to
find
the
time
I
already
onboarded
nico
and
I
didn't
reach
out
to
nevada.
Yet.
H
And
matan,
I
don't
know
griff.
If
you
talk
to
him.
A
For
nico
was
the
soft
commit
added
to
the
the
file
where
we're
tracking
total
amounts?
A
Oh,
not
yet
I'll
do
that
right
now,
okay,
then,
I
will
just
make
this
status
gave
us,
so
it
doesn't
show
up
on
our
filters
anymore,
cool,
okay,
and
I
think
I
heard
you're
waiting
to
hear
back
from
manu
and
kate.
H
Yeah
cool,
okay,
james.
H
There's
a
there's
a
few
other
people
that
I
made
that
tweet
with
the
with
the
tea
flower,
and
I
was
grabbing
the
names
that
people
commented
on
there.
That
might
be
like
good
people
to
on
board.
So
maybe
I
can
add
them
to
this
list
and
reach
out
little
by
little.
A
Yeah,
that
would
be
great,
you
just
add
it
all
the
way
to
the
bottom
of
the
list
it's
filtered
by
eduardo
now,
but
there
is
actually,
if
I
could
just
do
this
quickly,
because
we
have
a
section
for
this
first
section
is
for
people.
A
The
second
section
was
recommendations.
Oh,
I
thought
that
there
were
headings
here.
Oh
it
must
have
been.
This
is
why
the
heading's
not
showing.
A
Yeah,
so
let's
just
move
that
there,
so
this
section
is
groups,
and
then
these
are
people
that
were
recommended
and
then,
if
you
just
add
it
to
the
bottom
here
we
can
start
adding.
We
can
start
and
put
your
name
on
if
it's
somebody
people
that
you'd
like
to
reach
out
to
then
we
can
start
adding
them.
D
But
the
bottom,
the
bottom
recommendations
are
the
groups,
are
groups
are
being
recommended
right.
A
Yeah
they're
they're,
like
you
know,
sometimes
people
gave
us
a
group.
You
know
like
a
group
of
people
to
reach
out
to.
I
haven't
really
figured
out
how
we're
going
to
do
this
yet
or
I
don't
know
if
you
guys
have
suggestions
or
people
want
to
want
to
pick
a
group
to
a
whole
group
to
reach
out
to
what
we
did
with
curve
labs.
Jeff
has
a
relationship
with
them,
of
course,
so
he
had
a
first.
A
We
joined
their
like
weekly
cinca
and
he
did
a
presentation
of
the
trusted
seed
and
the
call
to
actions
for
the
trusted
seed.
He
has
a
separate
presentation,
which
is
everything
you
always
wanted
to
know
about
joining
the
trusted
seed.
Here
everything
you
need
to
know
to
join,
so
he
did
that
presentation
and
I
offered
to
do
the
tec
hatch
specific
one
with
with
people
and
I'll
start
reaching
out
to
them
individually
too,
because
I
haven't
heard
back
from
anyone
yet
so
I
think
it'll
be
worth
me
actually
now
that
I've
met
them.
D
All
right
can
we
take
a
look
at
jake's
once.
D
B
G
Yeah,
sorry,
I
I
just
want
to
say
I'm
very
distracted
with
the
giveth
launch
so,
but
I'm
here
I'm
here
listening
for
my
name,
okay,.
D
All
right
on
these
ones,
yeah,
I
had
one
doubt
regarding
the
same
question
that
is
there,
which
is
the
felix
if
it,
if
it
is
the
same
felix
or
not,
I
I
assume
it
wasn't,
because
there
was
different
names
to
it
and
then
does
anyone.
H
Know
intel
in
discord
felix
350.
G
D
Okay,
he's
he's
deep
he's
deep
in
it.
So
can
we
change
felix
falafel
and
then
I
have
to
add.
A
D
A
Okay,
all
right,
so,
I
think
we're.
I
think,
we're
good
for
this
feel
free
to
come
in
and
put
your
name
on.
People
that
you
are
reaching
out
to
my
plate
is
quite
full
for
this
sprint,
so
I'm
probably
not
going
to
be
adding
any.
But
if
you
have
gotten
through
yours,
I
need
to
take
some
more
yeah
go
for
it.
D
Yeah,
I
will
probably
add
a
few
names
to
this.
My
question:
tam:
do
you
need?
Are
you
covered
on
the
second
share,
yeah.
A
No,
I'm
not
I'm
so
glad
you
asked
I'm
not,
let's
see
which
ones
I
need
help
with
well,
the
ones
where
it's
just
my
name
actually
are
the
ones.
I
need
help.
A
This
one
I'm
waiting
on
this
one
I
have
on
sunday
who
would
like
to
join
me
on
a
sunday
morning.
D
A
Okay
and
then
this
one
is
friday
morning
because
he's
also
in
cet.
Maybe
I
could
take
ivy
on
this
one
actually
to
to
I'll,
have
to
ask
if
she's
interested
in
doing
it
or
not.
D
Except
on
this
list,
oh
sorry,
no,
never
mind
keep
going
yours.
I
will
search
for
some
in
a
moment.
A
A
A
C
D
D
A
Yeah
well
so
now
we
have
nine
people,
so
I
feel
like
what
we
probably
should
do
is
continue
to
progress
and
become
better
and
better
and
zep.
A
If
you
want
to
do
it
of
course,
you're
a
hundred
percent
welcome,
but
maybe
we
make
sure
that
the
three
new
people
that
we're
working
with
are
really
up
to
speed,
ivy,
juan
carlos
and
craig
before
we
start
pulling
people
in
because
then
we
have
to
do
the
the
trick
I
mean,
then
we
should
do
the
training
session
with
you
zep
and
put
you
in
a
good
place,
so
that
you'll
be
successful
when
you
start
so,
I
I
think
I'd
like
to
ask
jake
if
you'd
like
to
do
this
with
me,
otherwise
I
might
try
to
pull
in
juan
carlos,
which
is
not
too
late
for
him.
A
A
Yeah
it's
this
one,
11
am
yeah.
It's
11
a.m.
G
D
D
I
think
the
easiest
way
is
we
have
these
nine
people
who
I
mean
by
the
time
zone.
We
will
know
if
I,
if
a
ct
or
its
pst,
so
for
me
it's
about
once
you
get
the
confirmation,
you
just
mention
and
discord
the
person
who
probably
will
likely
to
be
in
the
same
time
zone
or
available
and
just
tag
them
for
them
to
know
like
yes,
I
can.
D
Yes,
I
can't
you
know,
I
think,
for
me,
it's
the
simplest
one,
because
I
see
it
in
the
moment
and
it
can
be,
it
doesn't
need
a
protocol.
It's
just
like
hey.
I
got
this
one
available,
you
tag
then
six
of
us
or
four
of
us
and
then
one
of
us
will
reply
and
everyone
else
will
see
it
in
case
someone
picked.
It.
A
Okay,
cool
anything
else.
On
hatcher
outreach,
I
feel,
like
we've
got
good
momentum.
Now
I
feel
like
we
are.
We've
got
some
pretty
nice
momentum.
Maybe
we
just
want
to
see
where
we
are
in
terms
of
the
soft
commitments.
H
Quick
question
manu
just
answered
me
and
he
said
the
only
time
available
is
9
30
a.m.
Europe
time
like
yeah
yeah,
you
take
it
yeah.
F
G
G
Yes,
I
do
yeah.
I
mean
it's
always
good
to
have
that
human
connection,
be
the
lead
you
know
like
if
you
ever
have
met
someone
in
person.
It's
such
a
rare
thing
these
days,
so.
D
Yeah
what
happened
with
igor
tim
by
the
way
at
the
end,
you
asked
me
for
his
handler,
but
yeah.
A
Well,
that
was,
I
think
I
thought
that
was
resolved.
I
asked
you
what
igor
the
igor
or
line
online
was,
and
you
told
me-
and
I
thought
it
was
the
one
that
you
brought
to
the
ama
session,
the
one
that
you've
worked
with
in
barcelona.
Yes,
that's
my
yeah,
so
yeah
so
yeah.
You
answered
the
question.
I
updated
the
spreadsheet,
that's
all
I
just
we
had
his
name
as
igor,
but
nothing
else-
and
I
was
like-
is
this
daddy
gore
or
another
igor.
D
D
No,
it's
okay.
We
are
basically
doing
five
to
six
people
per
week,
which
is
a
nice
volume
of
outreaching.
What
we
wanna
call
that,
but
then,
on
the
proposal
side
we
are
a
little
bit
weak.
So
this
is
the
reason
why
I
wanted
to
have
leaving
this
call
for
two
things:
the
first
one.
D
It's
the
follow
up
of
the
proposals
that
already
exist
on
the
forum
that
we
talked
about
this
last
week
levy.
Why
I'm
bringing
this
up?
Because
I
have
this
conversation
with
paula.
D
She
was
the
one
who
proposed
decade
on
on
the
community
hall
a
few
weeks
ago,
and
she
made
she
made
a
let's
say,
a
step
forward
and
she
asked
how
she
wanted
to
know
how
she
could
like
move
forward
with
her
proposals,
how
she
can
receive
more
feedback
and
how
we
can
feature
it
a
little
bit
more
in
the
community,
and
this
is
a
question
that
is
open
to
everyone,
and
I
would
like
to
know
like
how
do
we
proceed
with
this.
H
Yeah,
so
I
I
have
an
issue
open
for
that.
I
didn't
do
that
yet,
but
reaching
out
to
everyone
and
and
moving
the
proposals
to
advice
process.
So
that's
very
quick
to
do.
I
should
probably
do
it
today.
D
H
Yeah,
I
think
we
can
start
promoting
them
and
the
calls
talking
more
about
them.
I
think
it's
very
hard
even
for
for
all
of
us,
I
imagine
to
like
always
be
active
in
different
things
in
the
forum.
It's
a
lot
of
information.
H
So
if
we
can
like
curate
a
few
things
for
people
to
do
every
week,
I
think
it's
helpful
and
we
can
also
comment
on
them
because
every
time
someone
comments
like
that,
it
pops
up
in
the
forum.
So
when
somebody
new
enters,
they
see
that
on
the
top,
I
think
you
could
start
with
us
engaging
in
it
and
also
maybe
new
contributors
like
telling
them
to
take
a
look
at
it
like
see
what
you
think
make
comments,
if
you
have
any
questions.
D
D
I'm
not
sure
I
understand
what
what
do
you
mean
like,
for
example,
if
I
propose
or
like
this
decade
proposal
get
proposed
on
the
forum,
is
there
any
kind
of
distribution
process
for
it
like?
Does
it
go
to
twitter?
Does
it
go
to
telegram?
Does
it
go
somewhere
else?
Besides,
the
forum.
H
Yeah,
I
mean
right
now:
we
don't
have
conviction
voting
yet
so
when
we
have,
when
we
have
the
comments
upgraded,
the
proposals
will
go
from
the
forum
to
the
comments
and
that
will
be
like
the
domain
attention
strategy,
because
proposals
are
being
voted
to
grab
funds,
but
now
because
we
don't
have
that,
we
are
in
this
early
stage
that
we
can
only
talk
about
them.
Tweeting
is
a
good
idea,
maybe
like
a
couple
of
favorite
ones
that
we
really
think
have
something
to.
H
D
And
then
there
is
a
first
part
which
is
approaching
new
new
people
for
proposed.
I
saw
the
list
of
41
that
grift
sent
it's
on
the
it's
in
the
telegram.
It's
in
the
discord
outreach
channel.
If
anyone
wants
to
take
a
look,
there
is
a
lot
of
people.
There
are
some
of
them
that
has
already
been
talked
to
like
wielder
downs.
D
There
are
a
few
of
them
wild
cards,
a
few
of
them
that
has
already
already
been
talked
to
or
sent
to
so
the
procedure
that
I'm
following
right
now
is
to
basically
got
it.
Sorry,
guys
the
links
via
twitter
or
email
and
reach
them
out
and
explain
them
a
little
bit
of
our
intention
and
what
we
are
doing.
D
I
wanna
know
if
there
is
any
anyone
can
come.
If
anyone
has
any
other
suggestion
of
how
to
approach
these
people,
I'm
still
I
will
put
the
list
of
of
people
who
are
left
to
be
contacted
on
the
easy
grade
and
share
it
for
everyone.
If
anyone
wants
to
take
a
name
on
it,
but
my
question
remains:
I
will
use
the
the
dec
twitter
to
reach
out
for
most
of
these
proposals
of
most
of
these
projects.
Does
anyone
have
any
other
idea
of
how
to
reach
them
out.
D
All
right,
so
I
think
that's
pretty
much
all
for
today.
Time
do
you
have
any
other
or
something
else.
You
want
to
comment
on.
A
No,
not
necessarily
I
see
in
the
agenda,
you
wanted
to
talk
about
the
hatch
outreach
ama
tomorrow.
It's
tomorrow
yeah,
I
guess
the
question
is
who's
gonna
be
there
and
do
we
have
anything
specific
we
want
to
to
have
for
tomorrow
or
think
about
for
the
tomorrow?
It's
at
1
pm,
cet.
D
Yeah,
I
will,
I
will
be
there
like
every
thursday.
Ideally
I
will
try
it
out
your
presentation,
if
that's
possible
and
if
you
feel
comfortable
with-
and
I
put
it
there
because
I
wanted
to
know
how
did
it
go
last
week.
That's
why
I
wanted
to.
A
Oh
was
I
you
want
me
to
know
what
happened
last
week
so
last
week
one
person
showed
up
and
it
I
basically
gave
him
a
very
private
introduction
to
the
tec.
So,
like
you
know,
basically
a
quite
a
long
brain
dump
and
it
was
more
of
a
he
was
completely
new,
so
it
was
less
of
a
you
know.
Question
about
the
hatch,
as
it
was
questions
about
everything
in
tec.
A
His
name
was
sinan
s-I-n-a-n
and
he
has
some
personal
stuff
that
are
coming
up
along
with
a
move,
but
I
sent
him
to
the
community
call
to
tec
labs
and
to
see
tec
params.
Those
were
the
those
are
sort
of
where
he
he
showed
some
interest
and
he
seemed
quite
motivated
and
when
he
has
more
time,
will
sort
of
come
back
because
he's
very
curious
and
has
been
following
ethereum
developments
for
for
a
little
bit.
D
Basically,
okay,
so
yeah.
That
was
the
reason
why
I
put
that
on
the
agenda
and
then
then
we
had
they
may
call
today.
How
did
how
this
guy
came
paul?
He
came
from
jess
if
I'm
not
wrong
and
he
comes
from
a
marketing
entrepreneurship
background.
He
has
been
some
startups
and
so
on
and
he
wanted
to
know
informations
about
the
dec.
He
didn't
seem
to
know
much
about
the
hatch,
but
he
seemed
interested
in
helping
basically.
D
So
yeah
that
wasn't
that
and
then
in
content
creation,
I
saw
the
notes
on
of
grief
on
on
the
piece
of
how
to
become
a
hatcher
brief.
The
only
the
only
question
that
I
have
for
you
on
on
that
on
the
document.
If,
if
you
have
finished
or
if
there
is
more
to
add-
and
secondly
I
have
not.
D
G
Yeah
I
mean
it
could
be
a
different
word,
but
the
main
idea
is
that
if
you're
a
hatcher,
you
get
a
lot
of
gov,
you
get
a
lot
of
governance
power
as
in
tokens
right
for
very
little
money
compared
to
later
so
disproportionate
is
is
a
word,
but
if,
if
you
have
pause
on
that
word,
we
need
to
change
it.
D
G
This
is
a
very
common
problem
I
have,
and
I
really
appreciate
you
guys
watching
out
for
it,
like,
I
often
say
things
with
negative
content
connotation
and
help
me.
It's
like
some
weird
self-deprecating,
slash
like
audacity
kind
of
like
vibe
that
I
write
with,
and
I
don't
really
like
it.
So
I
really
appreciate
your
help
on
cutting
it
out.
G
Okay,
which
looked
mostly
right,
it
looked
mostly
right-
I
mean
there
were
in.
There
were
some
important
things
that
were
like
that
were
not
correct
in
the
other
steps
so
like,
I
would
just
say
if
these
are
common
misperceptions,
it's
really
good
that
we
like
take
them
out
and
clarify
them.
You
know
because
yeah.
D
Yeah,
I
think
what
has
come
out
from
all
these
articles,
tlr
and
so
on.
It's
a
it's
that
we
are
aligning
on
the
same
kind
of
oh.
These
are
the
steps.
Oh,
these
are
the
process
and
we
are
like
finding
this
common
ground.
That
will
be
that
everyone
will
be
end
up
using
as
a
reference.
So
I
think
that's
pretty
much
quite
helpful
yeah.
D
Well,
once
you
check
the
last
part,
the
article
should
be
ready
and
I
will
pass
it
on
to
nate,
see
what
he
thinks
or
anything
that
needs
to
be
distribution
wise
and
then
we
have
manu
finishing
the
the
diagrams
from
jeff,
and
that
should
be
ready,
and
then
there
is
the
five
steps
to
hatch,
which
is
a
document
that
mitch
created
a
it,
was
asked
by
by
jess,
and
it
was
a
document
that
I've
seen,
I
think,
jake
put
so
sorry,
I
think
grief
put
some
notes
on
it
and
it's
a
document
that
is
mainly
the
only
idea
is
to
have
a
easy
read
fast,
read
about
the
hatch
and
that
could
be
sent
to
anyone
and
it's
based
again
on
this
on
the
scheme
of
jeff's
diagrams.
D
So
that
should
be
ready
this
week,
hopefully,
and
then
we
will
have
kind
of
all
the
informations
that
we
need
for
this.
Like
I
feel
like
we
have
now
your
presentation
term,
we
will
have
a
medium
article
about
the
hatch
or
how
to
become
a
hatcher.
We
have
the
forum
post,
we
will
have
a
tldr
and
then
we
will
have
most
of
the
elements
that
a
technical
person
will
required
or
will
want
to
know
about
the
hajj.
D
I
don't
know
if
I'm
missing
out
something
from
information
that
is
needed,
but
I
think
we
will
be
covering
everything
with
those
pieces.
Do
you
agree
with
him.
A
I
guess
I
need
to
go
back
and
look
at
everything
we
have
again.
We
have
the
forum
piece.
What
is
the
medium
piece
that
we
have.
D
This
is
two
options.
We
either
upload
this
to
how
to
become
a
hatcher
as
forum
post
and
as
a
medium
article,
or
we
upload
kind
of
the
tl
dr,
which
is
more
technical
with
the
diagrams
illustrated.
These
are
the
options.
A
Yeah,
I
don't
I
don't.
I
don't
know
what
the
answer
is
and
I
don't
know
I
don't
have
an
opinion
yet
until
I
have
another
look
at
been
been
carefully
looking
at
those
pieces,
yet
until
they
were
sort
of
ready
to
go,
but
maybe
we
can
circle
back
on
this
next
week.
Yeah
sure.
D
All
righty
thanks
everyone
for
coming.
We
are
five
minutes
early
and
so
take
a
coffee.
Thank
you
so
much
for
joining
this
call,
and
I
will.