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00:00 - intentions and distractions
02:17 - Hatcher outreach
20:05 - Diagram
34:20 - Projects
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B
B
Like
whoa
that
that's
something
joining
yeah
all
righty,
I
roll
lily,
which
is
not
answering
so
we
were
just
shouting
in
spanish.
So,
let's
start
international
destruction,
snake
attentions.
C
D
A
E
Thanks
tom
yeah,
my
intentions,
similar
than
something
with
you
guys,
get
the
recording
done
and
yeah
I'm
a
bit
distracted
because
I'm
looking
at
the
forum,
f,
sing,
f,
sync.
C
E
Like
giving
engage,
a
really
new
thread,
that's
cool
but
yeah
fully
present.
To
be
honest,
an
opposition.
D
Intention
I
don't
want
a
copycat,
but
same
as
same
as
sam,
just
thinking
seeing
seeing
what's
up
seeing
if
I
can
help.
I
have
some
bandwidth
left.
Why
video's
almost
done
so
I'm
trying
to
see
what
else
I
can
help
with
and
no
distraction
whatsoever
just
had
a
breakfast
and
I'm
ready
to
go
back
to
you.
B
A
Yes
sure
so
I
don't
know
how
much
there
is
to
talk
about.
I
guess
maybe
I'll
just
talk
for
a
few
minutes
and
save
a
lot
of
this
time
for
four
projects.
The
hatch
outreach.
You
know
we're
sort
of
like
ramping
down
on
the
one-on-one
calls
and
like
ramping
up
on
having
communication.
That's
much
more
mass
consumable.
A
So,
from
the
perspective
of
this
last
call,
you
know
there's
a
few
things
that
clicked
with
me.
While
I
was
on
the
call
one
of
them
was,
it
was
with
somebody
from
positive,
blockchain
io,
so
he
sort
of
was
you
know.
I
didn't
realize
this
when
I
was
on
the
call
with
him.
He
sort
of
told
me
this
on
the
call,
but
that
he,
you
know
like
to
be
a
multiplier.
A
So
like
get
the
message
out
to
people
in
positive
blockchain
and
such-
and
I
thought
oh
man,
wouldn't
it
be
great
if
I
had
just
something
I
could
share
with
him.
That
could
be
like
here
send
this
to
everyone.
You
know
you
know,
and
it's
sort
of
like
that,
we're
using
it
as
the
deck
with
like
the
links,
and
you
know
the
actions
and
all
of
this,
but
you
know
I
was
thinking.
Oh
just
one
page,
you
know
this
go
I'm
going
back
to
my
one
pager.
A
It
was
just
like
just
this
one
page
I
could
share
so
he
could
send
it
to
everyone,
but
for
now
it's
sort
of
like
that's
still
being
constructed,
but
I
think
you
know
the
idea
of
like
spending
those
hours
and
those
1-1
sessions
like
converge.
Switching
it
to
being
like
this
one
pager
is
going
to
be.
The
thing
that
would
just
be
like
shoot
everywhere
is
is
really
appealing
to
me
and
it's
it's
sort
of
taking
some
some
roots.
A
The
other
thing
that
came
to
me
was,
like
god
I
wish
I
recorded
that
session.
Like
I
just.
Why
did
I
record
it
and
just
upload
it
to
youtube
and
it
would
be
like
people
could
just
watch
the
hatch
outreach
session
so,
and
I
don't.
I
think
that
this
was
an
idea
early
on
when
we
were
doing
these,
but
it
was
like
well,
we
weren't,
really
we
were
doing
the
script
from
the
paper
and
we
weren't
really.
A
I
didn't
really
have
the
flow,
my
own
flow
and
now
that
I
have
a
flow
down
a
little
bit.
I
think
that's
something
I
would
like
to
do,
because
I
think
that
the
like
just
being
able
to
watch
that
at
like
2x
speed,
you
know,
is
enough
for
most
people
to
actually
have
answered
all
you
have
a
lot
of
those
questions,
so
in
my
own
mind
I
thought
I
should.
I
should
probably
do
that,
although
it's
yeah
mount
manu.
D
Man
that
never
happened
to
me,
okay.
Well,
I
was
saying
I
have.
I
have
a
video
recorded
session
of
a
hat
touch
which
you
did
with
the
atta
and
me
I
don't
know
if
this
one
is
different,
I
actually
transcribed
it
so
to
I
spoke
to
griff
and
and
I'm
coming
in
as
a
content,
publisher
and
distributor.
D
So
I
definitely
want
to
help
you
with
the
you
know
having
those
type
of
assets
where
okay,
it's
one
page
and
just
you
send
it
to
to
other
people,
just
make
it
a
as
a
sort
of
like
a
command
line.
You
know
where,
so
I
I
have
a
recording,
it's
already
transcribed.
D
I
understand
your
diagram
and
I'm
interested
in
putting
it
into
words
and
also
exploring
for
different
audiences
like
is
it
going
to
be
for
token
engineers
or
for
software
developers
or
for
you
know,
people
who
have
from
other
paths
of
life
you
know
from
who
are
not
as
as
engineering
focus
but
yeah.
I
I
can
help
you
with
that.
A
That's
awesome.
Thank
you.
I'm
really
excited
to
hear
that.
I'm
not
sure
the
one
with
atta
is
the
one
that's
the
best
one.
I
don't
really
remember
it,
but
so
many
things
have
changed
in
terms
of
the
diagrams
and
the
charts
that
are
in
the
new
deck.
So
I
would
say
I
think
I
have
another
outreach
session
tomorrow
and
yeah
with
with
jeff
geoff
jeff,
and
maybe
that's
one,
but
I
would
love
if
you
could
help
polish
it
and
make
it
nice,
like
that's.
That's
a
skill
set
that
you
have
that's
amazing.
D
Yeah,
if
I
could
come
in
and
record
it
or
if
you,
if
you
can
record
it
and
just
later
pass
it
to
me,
whichever
way
I'm
gonna
watch
it
probably
twice
to
like
write
it.
So
I
mean
whatever
it
is.
I
I
can.
I
have
the
ability
to
be
present
and
record
it,
and
then
you
know
transcribe
it
or
you
record
it,
send
it
to
me
whatever
it
works,.
A
Cool
excellent:
it
probably
comes
down
to
timing
and
I'll
check
with
you
if
you
can
join
on
one
of
them
and
I
think
it'll
also
come
down
to
like
hey,
which
is
actually
a
good
recording
like
what's
a
good.
What's
a
good
session,
you
know
some
of
the
sessions
are
like
go
off
on
the
tangents
and
rails,
so
yeah.
I
think
I'm
really
excited
to
have,
and
I
happily
accept
your
help
on
this.
So
thanks
thanks
for
that.
B
B
She,
it's
a
woman,
focused
on
the
comments,
and
so
she
has
a
heavily
knowledge
of
the
comments,
but
she
doesn't
have
much
knowledge
of
he's
like
the
e
the
engineers.
So
it
could
be
a
nice
one
also
to
to
see
anyways.
B
Yeah
perfect:
she
we
should
have
it
on
friday,
but
she
still
needs
to
confirm
the
day,
the
the
the
time.
So
I
will
let
you
know
nate.
Do
you
have
any
feedback
from
the
hot
child
rich
with
time.
C
Something
you
did
fantastic.
Actually
it's
it's
pretty
awesome.
I
really
like
the
way
you
explain
the
the
phases
of
the
hatch
and
the
commons
upgrade
process,
because
that's
it's
a
very
difficult
thing
to
accomplish.
You
know
it's
a
very
complex
process,
but
to
boil
it
down
into
you
know,
just
these
kind
of.
Like
you
vote
you,
you
change
into
a
new
thing
and
you
vote
again.
You
change
into
a
new
thing.
Having
that
process
is
really
good.
C
C
Oh
I'm
exposing
you
know
this
very
you
know
what
mo
a
lot
of
people
feel
is
a
private
thing
in
their
financial
matters
in
front
of
multiple
people,
and
so
I
don't
know
if
having
a
alternative
to
to
voicing
that
over
the
call
whether
it
be
sending
it
to
you
in
a
private
way,
is
an
alternative.
B
Method
to
doing
that,
I
think
there
is
there
was
this
session
cam.
I
remember
I
I
stole
that
from
your
from
your
speech,
which
was
like
setting
your
example
first,
when
asking
for
comments
like
explaining
your
own
situation
that
help
people
to
sort
of
easy
like
it
takes
the
tone
down.
It
takes
it
down
to
a
way
that
people
can
relate
and
not
take
it
too
seriously,
and
also
the
phrase
that
she
has
on
the
deck,
which
is
a
non-binding
number
there
is.
B
There
is
a
very
comfort
zone
also
because
it's
it's
like
hey,
it's
just
a
number.
We
will
take
in
consideration,
but
you
can
change.
You
know
all
this
like
explanation.
B
I
think
that
description,
the
deck
is
really
helpful
to
sort
of
not
make
it
awkward,
even
if
there
is
one
two
people,
because
I
feel
like.
Oh
you
already
passed
through
that
too,
you
also
had
to
think
what
was
your
own
self-committed.
So,
oh,
okay,
fine,
it's
not
yet
you're!
Only
asking
that
from
me.
So
I
think
that's
that's!
A
good
exercise
and
method.
Yeah.
C
That
was
my
first
one,
I
don't
know
have
you
guys
had
any
like
pushback
or
rejection
of
participating
in
that
so
far,.
B
A
Some
not
a
lot,
though
you
know,
I
think
the
thing
that
takes
the
pressure
off
are
two
things.
One
is
that
it's
kind
of
like
a
favor
to
it
doesn't
have
to
be
accurate.
You
don't
have
to
know
exactly
it's
a
range,
you
know.
Is
it
around
100
around
a
thousand
around
ten
thousand
like
and
then
the
second
thing
is
it's
some,
it's
a
number
we
take.
We
add
to
the
other
numbers
and
we
throw
away.
We
don't
keep
it.
You
know
we
don't
need
to
track
it.
A
We
don't
need
to
know,
you
know
we
don't
come
back
and
follow
up
and
see
if
you've
committed
what
you've
said.
You
would
commit
it's
more
about
and
the
reason
it's
a
favor
to
us
is
like
you
know.
We
see
the
params,
we
see
that
that's
a
parameter
we
have
to
set
so
as
a
community,
we
can
only
make
an
educated
guess,
an
educated
decision
with
sufficient
data
points,
and
so
it's
basically
like
can
you
give
us
a
data
point
to
add
to
our
other
data
points
to
have
a
complete
picture
but
yeah?
A
C
And
I
thought
you
did
a
really
amazing
job
in
terms
of
just
like
the
the
type
of
person
ronald
was
and
his
understanding
of
the
tec
and
like
his,
I
guess
the
perception
of
perception
of
him
and
his
willingness
to
participate
within
the
tc,
which
I
would
say,
was
kind
of
like
on
a
more
minimal
side,
but
he
did
have
an
interest
in
actually,
you
know
amplifying
our
message
and
moving
that
and
just
like
pivoting
and
saying:
okay,
let's
focus
on
you
know
getting
the
most
out
of
you
in
terms
of
you
know
what
you
can
provide
for
the
tec
rather
than
just
like
you
know,
you
know
money
or
money,
money,
money
type
thing.
C
A
A
So
it's
interesting,
I
said
I
would
follow
up
with
him
to
see
how
he
can
contribute
and
where
and
like
maybe
there's
something,
maybe
there's
you
know.
I
think
he'd
like
to
you
know
he's
very
busy,
but
I
think
you
know
we
can
possibly
it's
like
stewards
right
like
now
we're
talking
to
the
stewards
of
the
tc
possibly
find
ways
for
him
to
contribute
in
a
meaningful
way
on
a
particular
piece
or
on
a
particular
concept,
or
you
know,
feedback
for
ux.
I
invited
him
to
the
hat
karam
parties.
A
So
the
new
thing
that
I'm
doing
I
just
sent
the
hatcher
outreach
deck.
You
know,
so
he
has
that
as
well
griff's
new
forum
post
to
the
prem
parties
to
invite
him
to
come
to
one
of
the
parties.
You
know
it's
the
more
people
that
understand
the
more
people
that
can
get
the
word
out.
Actually,
so
it's
really
really
cool.
He
seemed
really
like
really
interesting,
not
more
than
more
than
interested
like
in
you
know.
It's
not
like
he's
interested
in
being
he's
like
he's
in
so
that
was
cool.
B
Yeah
sometimes
there's
these
calls
where
we're
like.
Oh
yeah,
like
you
even
there
to
ask
me
if
I'm
in,
of
course
I
mean
you
know
like
this,
they
they
take
it
for
granted
that
you
know
that
they
are
in.
I
have
a
question
that
it
was
asked
by
james
from
giveth.
A
He
can
apply
for
the
scholarship
anytime,
so
he
can
there's
no
there's
no
cut
off.
I
mean
when
the
hatch
closes,
then
the
scholarship
will
not
have
a
well
actually.
Maybe
we
can
like
yeah.
Maybe
we
keep
it,
but
when
the
hatch
closes,
he
can
no
longer
participate
in
the
hatch
right.
So
I
would
I
don't
he's
in
giveth
the
scholarships
on
giveth.
A
I
have
a
feeling
he's
not
going
to
have
any
problems
applying
for
a
scholarship
and
you
know-
and
it's
not,
I
wouldn't
say
he
has
to
do
it
like
I'd
say
he
should
do
it
as
soon
as
he
can,
but
he's
not
close
to
too
late
yet
so
I
wouldn't.
B
Do
we
have
a
do?
We
have
a
sort
of
an
approximation
of
the
closing
of
the
cut
date.
A
So
the
hatch
duration
is
one
of
the
parameters
and
we
will
know
soon.
You
know
we'll
be
voting
next
week
for
the
first
runoff,
I'm
sorry
the
first
vote
and
then
the
week
after
will
be
the
runoff
vote.
So
by
you
know,
let's
say
the
18th
20th,
the
18th
of
may
we'll
know
what
the
duration
of
the
hatch
will
be,
and
it's
the
community
that
decides,
of
course,
so.
A
Probably
up
until
the
hatch
period
closes
and
you
raised
a
good
point,
because
the
question
is,
I
guess,
like
trusted
seed
like
do
we,
I
don't
know
that
common
stock
is
going
to
close
the
scholarship
to
trusted
seed
right,
so
trusted
seed,
you're,
going
to
still
be
able
to
apply
to
trusted
seed
to
activate
your
membership
people.
We
might
continue
to
make
a
scholarship
available
to
people,
but
it
just
means
that
if
you
do
it
in
june,
you
know-
or
let's
say
you
do
in
july-
you
can't
then
participate
in
the
hatch
right.
A
The
hatch
is
a
one-time
event
and
it
happens,
and
then
it's
done
you
can't.
You
can't
then
come
back
into
it
later,
but
I
would
say:
yeah
the
the
dates
in
the
deck
have
been
like.
May
10th
may
20th,
I'm
suggesting
people
apply
to
trusted
seed
by
may
10th
because
it
can
take
up
to
10
days
and
activate
their
membership
by
may
20th.
But
those
are
just
like
you
know
just
pulling
those
dates
out
of
the
out
of
thin
air
really
more
than
it's
a
it's
a
recommendation.
C
I
I
did
have
a
question
about
the
trusted
seed
in
terms
of
the
sea
stack
tokens
specifically,
I
know
common
stack
had
the
plans
to
burn
the
tokens
of
the
members
who
did
not
activate
their
trusted
seed
membership.
Are
they
going
to
re
re-mint
those
tokens
after
the
hatch
period
is
over
or
is
it
you
know
like.
A
Yeah,
so
the
burning
of
the
sea
stack
yay.
This
is
like
this
is
a
this
is
this
is
the
fun
one
of
this
week
they
so
if
you
haven't
activated
your
membership
right.
So
if
you've
acted
this,
let's
separate
the
two
cases.
If
you've
activated
your
membership,
your
score
is
final
right,
like
all
of
your
accumulated
c
stack.
Score
has
already
been
transferred
into
your
membership.
So
that's
one
set.
Anyone
who
hasn't
activated
their
membership.
Have
this
pending
score,
they've
earned
they've
accumulated.
A
You
know
a
reputational
score:
let's
call
it
100,
okay,
and
if
they
haven't
activated
their
membership,
their
tokens
are
all
burned.
There's
going
to
be
we're
going
to
retain
a
record
of
that
membership
so
that
that
100
score
is
kept
somewhere
so
that
when
that
person,
this
ethereum
address
activates
their
membership
on
the
dap.
That
score
is
then
later
credited
or
like,
as
you
know,
added
to
to
their
current
score
that
they
get
for
their
membership
dues.
C
Gotcha,
so
we
can
just
mint
those
tokens
when
they
activate
their
trust
and
seed
membership.
A
That's
right,
so
it's
not
the
information's
not
going
to
be
locked,
okay,
but
right
now
yeah,
so
there,
but
there's
some
work
that
the
swiss
membership
dapp
team
has
to
do
to
try
to
automate
that
process,
because
that
process
is
going
to
be
some
just
unwieldy
for
a
little
while
until
that,
it's
until
the
dap
can
handle
that
process
on
its
own.
A
But
yeah
people
won't
lose
their
score,
so
the
tokens
will
be
burned,
but
but
the
the
the
scores
will
be
kept.
B
Right,
that's
it
on
high
challenge.
A
A
It
might
be
worth
sharing,
but
with
the
disclaimer
that,
like
it's,
it's
rough,
it's
come
from
like
one
hour
of
talking
with
joe,
so
it's
sort
of
like
there's
just
you
know
we're
there's
some
pieces,
I've
already
given
feedback
and
we're
gonna
incorporate
it,
but
just
for
sort
of
an
idea
of
the
direction
that
we're
going.
I
think
it
might
be
helpful.
A
Actually,
so
it's
sort
of
gonna
start
looking
more
like
this,
so
we're
gonna
get
rid
of
my
little
chicken
and
my
so
and
we're
gonna
have
something
that
looks
a
little
bit
better
and
I'm
liking
the
direction
we're
going.
It's
going
to
be
the
tec
live
is
actually
going
to
be
its
own
diagram
now
and
it's
sort
of
going
to
be
phase
1
phase
2
and
then
the
tec
is
live
because
the
tc
live
is
not
quite
accurate.
A
Now
so
we're
going
to
be
building
it
out
a
little
bit
just
overall,
the
direction
is
much
better
and
I'm
feeling
really
comfortable
with,
like
the
momentum
that
we're
getting
with
with
you
know,
being
able
to
to
to
have
something
tangible
too.
So
maybe
I
could
just
share
that.
I
guess
next
by
next
week.
Hopefully
we'll
have
something
more
closer
to
ready,
but
yeah.
I
think
it'll
take
at
least
a
week,
if
not
two
more
weeks.
B
Do
you
feel
besides
this
document
and
any
does
it
come
to
mind
any
other
document
that
we
should
have?
I
mean
it's
not
necessarily
for
for
hatchers,
but
we
could
be
thinking
on
documentaries
that
are
just
needed
for
for
the
sake
of
this
process,
or
anyone
else
may
think
on
something
it's
missing
or
that
we
are
missed
out.
B
A
There's
probably
more,
we
can
have
so
my
my
idea
right
now
around
this
is
sort
of
like
where
we're
going
but,
like
you
know,
I
see
it
as
a
few
things
right
now
right.
A
So
there's
this
like
this
super
simple
version,
which
is
like
two
phases
so
for
the
tc
hatch
right,
there's
two
phases
each
face
has
three
steps
so
phase
one
submit
vote,
launch
phase
two
submit
vote
launch
right
so
from
the
simply
the
simplest
form,
it's
just
those
two
things,
and
I
think
that,
like
just
still
having
that
just
did
in
the
in
the
hatch
article
just
did
that
version
of
the
super
simple
version
like
she.
A
She
pulled
that
together
from
the
things
so
something
like
that,
but
more
in
this
visual
id
using
this
visual
id,
I
think,
will
be
nice
and
then
this
will
be
like
the
medium.
So
there's
some
information
around
it
phase
one
and
phase
two
which
is
really
nice.
Then
the
tec
economy
is
open.
That's
its
own
thing
right!
That's
like
this
is
our
future
like
this
is
what
this
is,
how
we
get
to
the
future,
but
this
the
cdc
live.
This
is
our
future.
A
This
is
what's
going
to
exist
right,
so
I
think
that
those
are
like
three
separate
pieces
and
then
there's
this
one
pager
and
I
think
it
like
exists
mostly
in
my
mind
and
like
a
drawing
pad,
and
it's
like
possibly
like
number
two
with
like
details
in
the
margin.
So
if
you
look
at,
you
know
I'll
bring
it
back
up
for
a
minute.
A
Oh,
I
don't
have
it
up,
but
if
you
look
at-
and
you
know
this
this
one
page
there's
this
thing
that
I
keep
thinking
about
like
you
know-
I
have
someone
in
my
mind.
You
know
a
particular
person
who's,
one
of
the
people,
that's
on
our
list
to
reach
out
to
you.
It's
like
we
can't
reach
out
to
them
yet
because
we
don't
have
a
document
that
will
get
that
person's
attention.
You
know
we
don't
have
that
information.
You
know,
we've
had
some.
Some
people
are
like.
A
Okay,
when
you
have
something
share
it
with
me
right
and
it's
like.
We
need
that
thing
to
share
with
that
person
so
that
we
can,
you
know,
actually
get
some
of
their
time,
because
time
is
so
valuable
for
everyone
right
and
hours
and
a
lot
to
ask.
So
it's
this
thing
like
we're.
Taking
out
the
minimum,
raise
it's
just
too
complicated
for
this,
but
it's
like
on
the
margins
will
be
the
minimum
raise
and
here,
with
a
common
stack
score
on
the
margins
will
become.
A
You
know
the
common
stack
score,
so
you'll
see
a
very
clean
diagram,
but
then,
if
you
want
to
drill
into
the
details
along
the
margins,
there
will
be
these
like
detail
windows
right.
So
we
could
talk
about
this.
You
know
this
voting
here,
but
we
don't
really
talk
about
how
cool
quadratic
voting
is
and
token
log,
so
that'll
be
like
pull
to
the
margin.
So
this
is
how
this
is
my
visualization
for
this
one.
A
This
one
feature
piece
which
will
include
this
as
well
as
text,
to
explain
some
of
the
cooler
elements
and
then
the
tec
live
one.
I
don't
know
we'll
have
to
do
something
neat
with
that
too.
A
You
know
this
this,
and
this
is
this:
is
you
know,
speaking
with
jeff
last
week,
and
just
today
around
this,
you
know
the
heavy
piece
that
we
probably
still
need.
That
I
know
has
been
sort
of
like
in
in
that
jeff's
mind
is
like
the.
Why,
right?
Why
are
we
doing
this
like?
What
is
it?
What
is
that?
Why
are
we
doing
the
bonding
curve?
What
is
the
bonding
curve?
What's
the
element
of
the
bonding
curve
that
makes
it
special?
What
is
this
hatch
tax?
A
You
know
the
you
know
the
hatch
tribute
and
like
making
sure
that
you
know
you
know
when
people
enter
and
exit
the
tec.
There
is
this
regenerative
funding
that
goes
back
into
the
pool
like
all
of
those
little
mechanisms
that
are
still
a
little
vague.
You
know
for
me,
and
maybe
for
a
lot
of
us
are
like
like:
let's,
let's
show
that
now
visually
and
let's
write
that
down,
and
I
think
that's
the
next
really
neat
piece
like
we
did
the
what
is
the
tc
and
now
the?
Why
is
the
tvc?
A
Why
the
bonding
curve?
Why
conviction
voting?
Why
disputable
voting?
Why,
like
the
vision
of
where
we'll
be,
and
why
those
things
I
think
is
like
the
next,
I
think
that's
going
to
be
like
the
next
needy
media
piece
and
I'm
hoping
along
this
along
the
same
time,
I
can
sort
of
help
build
this
one
pager
around,
like
you
know,
a
lot
of
joe's
work
and
some
text
that
we
can
pull
together.
So
he
can.
A
He
can
organize
it
well
and
nicely,
and
I
think
those
I
think
those
are
like
you
know
those
are
really
in
my
front
and
center
right
now
that
that
stuff-
and
I
think
the
y
piece
is
also
advertising
for
the
hatch
right
like
we
could
also
do
the
y
piece
later
because
you
know,
but
it's
if
we
do
it
before
the
hatch.
I
think
it's
much
more
compelling
for
people
to
know
why
why
the
bonding
curve
is
actually
such
an
important
part
of
this.
Why
we
chose
the
bonding
curve?
Why
we're
choosing
conviction
voting?
C
Yeah
and-
and
to
add
to
that,
I,
I
think
that's
having
a
piece-
I
don't
know
if
santi
or
griff,
or
you
have
thought
about
this
or
talked
about
it,
but
like
using
the
the
hatch
process
and
just
the
like
kind
of
defining,
like
you
know
the
legal
strategy
that
we
are
using
and
how
this
hatch
process
kind
of
mimics
that
legal
strategy
as
a
kind
of
innovative
thing
that
we're
doing
in
the
space.
C
I
think
that
could
be
really
useful
in
terms
of
people
who
are
more
oriented
towards,
like
you
know,
hey
how
do
I
protect
myself
and
like?
Why
is
it
designed
this
way
and,
like
you
know
why?
Why
are
we
having
this
process
in
the
first
place,
and
I
think
putting
that
within
a
legal
narrative
is
really
would
be
really
interesting
to
read
and
really
important
to
explain
in
simple
terms.
B
If
you
pick
the
legal
and
the
explanation
of
how
it
intersects
with
the
other
ones,
if
you
pick
the
cultural
one,
it
has
a
sense
of
how
intersect
with
the
other
one
and
if
you
pick
the
tech,
but
none
like
they
are
parallel
to
each
other.
They
are
not
like
no
there's
no
priority
in
theory.
B
B
It
would
be
interesting
to
not
forget
what
this
legal
and
this
cultural
part
of,
why
these
tools
were
picked
because
they
were
picked
not
only
because
of
the
technical
part,
but
also
because
they
have
probably
a
legal
sense
to
it
and
also
a
cultural
sense
to
it.
So
imagining
all
these
three
things
together
in
a
y
video,
explaining
the
tools
and
detail
information
of
the.
Why,
I
think,
will
will
make
full
circle
sense
in
a
way.
C
D
What
seriously
I
guess,
just
I
really
feel
what
would
you
say
about
creating
a
meteor
markle
that
goes
into
the?
D
Why
I
think
the
medium
articles,
it's
so
complex,
that
the
ones
that
I've
read
they're
going
to
explaining
and
maybe
the
background
of
the
writer,
but
I
really
want
to
make
it
like,
like
emotional
sort
of
like,
like
a
personal
essay
type
of
you,
know,
framework-
and
this
is
so
I
mean
it's
it's
it's
such
a
such
a
meaningful
thing
that
we're
doing
and
and
it
has
it
has,
it
has
incredible
ramifications
and
I
don't
think
we
have
even
began
to
touch
the
surface
of
that.
D
That's
just
it's
it's
this
tough
poets
right
about
and
and
it's
something
that
I
wanna
I
wanna
in
in
my
role,
as
you
know,
putting
content
out
sure
there
has
to
be
stuff
that
gets
explained,
but
really
touching,
on
people's
sensibilities
and
and
the
emotional
aspect
of
what
we're
doing
the
fact
that
we're
putting
out
a
time
not
necessarily
getting
paid.
Some
of
us,
I
mean
sure,
we're
getting
tokens,
but
the
sacrifice
of
it.
D
It's
just
it's
just
very
compelling
to
to
to
read
and-
and
that's
just
I
feel
goes
into
the-
why
that
you
described
them
and
it's
something
that
I
wanna
I'll
I'll
write
about
I'll
write
about
that.
It's!
It's
very
interesting
to
me
to
explore
that.
A
Yeah,
that's
cool
thanks
for
saying
that,
actually
it's
interesting
there's
and
I
and
I
can
see
that
actually
just
being
a
distinct
piece
right
like
there's
the
token
engineering
focused
on
like
why
bonding
curve
right
like
and
explaining
the
nitty
gritty
details
of
that,
and
then
there's
like
your
your
piece
is
actually
like
a
little
lighter,
but
also
really
important,
right
like.
Why
are
we
doing
all
of
this?
A
I
actually
meant
the
why,
in
terms
of
why
the
hatch
more
in
terms
of
like
why
the
variables
that
were
selected
and
yours
is
more
like-
why
are
we
doing
this,
which
I
think
is
really
cool
and
like
community
driven
right?
So
I
I
would
say,
that's
more
of
a
community
driven
approach
more
than
like,
hey
token
engineers
you
want
to
know
or,
like
I
don't
know
any
engineers
like,
and
anybody
interested
in
like
cryptoeconomics.
A
C
I
do
have
a
you
know,
something
I
keep
questioning
every
time,
especially
within
comms
within
the
tec.
Is
you
know
the?
Why
content
that
we're
talking
about
whether
that
fits
in
with
the
tec
obligations
or
that,
if
that
should
be
a
common
stack
narrative
that
should
be
communicated
by
common
stack
and
and
seeing
those
two
things
blend
together?
It's
kind
of
hard
to
say
this
is
strictly
too
easy.
A
You
know
the
design
pattern,
why
we
choose
these
elements
from
the
design
pattern
right
and
then
the
tec
will
talk
about
it
from
the
tc
point
of
view.
Why
that
why
we're
doing
these
things
too?
So
perhaps
this
article-
and
I
I
think
of
this
article
more
as
a
common
stack
thing
too
right-
it's
like!
Why
would
you
what
this
is
the
design
that
what
the?
Why
of
the
design
right
so
yeah?
A
I
agree
with
that
and
I,
but
I
I
think
that
for
the
for
the
hatch
of
the
tc
for
the
tec,
it's
an
important
piece
to
have
right.
Why
are
these
design
elements
selected
and
why?
How
are
they
going
to
impact
the
operations
of
the
tec
when
it's
live
compared
to
other
other?
You
know
models
that
that
are
possible.
B
Yeah
I
see
that
document,
that's
a
kind
of
a
validation
of
the
decision
making
that
it
was
done
to
pick
the
tools
and
so
on,
so
it
kind
of
so
it
it
makes
sense,
and
it
makes
us
look
coherent
in
the
decision
making
of
picking
certain
tools
like
ambition,
voting
or
whatever
other
one
yeah
all
right.
So
shall
we
move
to
projects?
I
mean
we
should
I
sort
of
need
a
whoop
sorry.
I
would
like
to
have
live
here
present.
B
We
have
actually
a
follow
up
tomorrow
with
decade
where
we
will
do
our
first
approach
in
the
calls
at
4pm,
mainly
because
we
find
like
a
a
thing
with
the
with
the
proposal,
which
is.
The
proposal
includes
the
tea
academy.
The
academy
hasn't
proposed
yet
and
t-
and
we
don't
know
so
far.
If
the
academy
approved
the
use
of
their
like
proof,
they
are
aware
that
decade
are
using
their
documentation
to
do
their
own
course
on
token
engineering.
B
So
we're
gonna
have
just
like
a
catch-up
call
with
them
and
leave
it
to
understand,
because
lily
asks
this
on
the
forum
under
proposal
to
see
if
they
can
collaborate
or
if
they
can
like
put
together
another
kind
of
proposal
between
them
or
whatever,
so
that
led
to
the
process
of
reading
all
the
proposals
and
checked
sort
of
understanding
what
it's
going
on
with
the
proposals
that
have
been
submitted,
a
few
things
came
as
a
as
a
conclusion
for
me,
the
first
one
is
that
they
need
updates.
B
Some
of
them
need
some
kind
of
catching
up.
They,
some
of
them
present
dates,
are
not
accurate
anymore,
because
time
has
passed
since
they
proposed.
So
I
was
going
to
propose
for
in
this
meeting
to
probably
re-engage
with
them
through
on
the
forum
through
the
process
of
sort
of
saying,
hey.
We
are
in
this
part
of
the
of
the
process
of
of
the
hatch.
We
would
just
like
to
know
if
this
information
is
still
accurate.
B
Would
you
like
to
have
a
101c
just
to
have
like
a
kind
of
engaged
way?
That
is,
it's
not
that
doesn't
lead
to
hard
work
or
there's?
No
need
for
them
to
like
re-do
it
again
just
to
check
just
a
temporary
check
about
how
they
are
with
the
proposal,
if
anything
has
changed
in
a
way
to
sort
of
fostered,
engage
with
them
and
to
get
to
know
more.
B
My
intention
with
this
also
to
get
to
know
more
the
proposals
deeply
in
and
an
intention
of
things
that
were
not
put
on
the
proposal
necessarily
on
the
text,
so
to
start
creating
this
kind
of
relationship,
if
possible
with
them,
because
all
of
them
were
picked
by
jess
most
of
them.
I
think
four,
five
out
of
the
ten
proposals
were
picked
by
jess,
but
they
they
will
follow
up.
B
So
I
will
my
intention
for,
for
as
a
result
of
this
process
of
going
through
them
is
to
sort
of
re-engage
with
them
in
a
soft
way,
not
demanding
way
and
just
to
check
on
them
how
they
are
and
yeah.
I
don't
know
if
anyone
has
any
feedback
on
this
or
want
to
comment.
A
I
had
a
sync
with
this
earlier
today,
as
well
and
sort
of
the
idea
of
these.
A
lot
of
these
proposals
came
up
because
you
know
she's
doing
you,
know,
ecosystem
and
partnership
for
common
stacks.
So
she
already
has
a
lot
of
you
know,
touch
points
with
many
of
the
people,
including
with
many
groups
and
projects,
including
the
one,
some
of
them
that
are
on
our
proposal.
A
Medigov.
I
know
I
think
this
is
going
to
withdraw
their
request
since
they
have
funding
and
they
don't
want
to
use
the
funding
if
they
already
have
funding.
So
she
I
think
she
has
some
updates
already.
A
Actually
that
might
she
might
be
able
to
sort
of
share
on
the
forum,
because
she's
had
conversations
and
her
and
jeff
have
been
in
contact
with
a
lot
of
these
projects,
as
you
know,
as
they're
just
dealing
with
ecosystem
partnerships,
so
I
wonder
if
we
strategically
might
want
to
first
before
you
reach
out
to
them,
see
where
we
are
internally.
A
So
what
kind
of
you
know
where?
Where
jess
is
with
some
of
them-
and
I
think
she
she
said,
agreed
that
she
can
update
the
forum?
You
know
so
sort
of
like
shares,
not
update
the
form
but
like
share
some
information
and
sort
of
help.
With
that,
a
lot
too.
B
Welcome
libby:
we
are
talking
about
the
next
steps
towards
the
proposals
and
then
time
was
answering
my
proposal
of
basically
do,
I
think,
to
check
with
the
postals
that
have
been
submitted
through
an
engaged
on
the
forum
just
to
check
if
they
wanted
an
update
of
the.
B
If
they
are
okay,
just
just
check
a
passive
kind
of
non
check-in,
and
then
tam
mentioned
the
fact
that
jess
has
is
or
was
in
contact
with
any
of
this
proposal,
and
they
and
she
probably
have
some
updates-
and
that-
and
I
agree
that
the
best
step
the
first
the
first
step
to
do
probably
will
be
to
outreach
sorry
to
reach
jess
first
to
check
on
her
and
see
where
they'll
place
on
these
proposals
and
then,
if
needed
enough
to
do
a
follow-up.
B
So
that's
where
we
were
talking.
Do
you
want
to
comment
something
on
that.
F
F
F
Yeah,
I
think
this-
I
think
this
will
eventually
move
away
from
the
hatch
discussion.
That's
what
I
imagine.
B
Okay,
I'm
sharing
briefly,
I
did
the
classification.
The
proposal
has
been
submitted
so
far
on
on
the
forum,
without
just
the
estimate
amount
that
they
put
it
there.
This
is
just
for
comprehensive
description.
B
The
area
this
was
part
of
the
proposal
deck,
so
people
can
have
an
idea
of
the
range
different
people
has
asked,
and
so
they
don't
feel
like
confused
or
anything.
So
basically,
here
I
brought
this
question
to
the
meeting.
How
we
time
first
in
the
morning,
which
was
we
have
nothing
on
talking,
engineering's
narrative
in
our
reach,
and
I
asked
them-
and
this
is
the
same
question
translate
to
everyone.
B
If
everyone
feels
this
is
something
that
that
needs
to
be
worked
on
or
or
the
conversation
we
had
with
town
was
like,
we
don't
need
to
cover
all
the
all
the
all
the
fill
the
blanks.
Let's
say
in
a
way,
and
my
response
to
this
was
that
it
could
be.
I
had
a
different
approach
which
I
had
to
correct,
basically
so
yeah.
B
So
this
is
the
classification
we
had
and
then
within
this,
for
example,
tech
labs
needs
to
be
updated,
it's
not
up
to
date,
and
then
decay
will
have
the
meeting
tomorrow
with
levy,
and
some
of
them
has
like
a
lot
of
potential
of
being
together
or
sort
of
a
merge
or
or
like
join
forces
or
whatever
you
want
to
call
it.
But,
as
you
may
see,
we
have
a
lot
of
open
source
tools
and
research
a
lot.
We
have
a
few
of
open
source
tools
and
research
and
education.
B
We
have
a
little
less
and
yeah
the
feedback
from
this.
Is
that
also
a
lot
of
these
proposals
were
submitted
by
an
individual
rather
than
the
community,
like
not
a
lot
of
few
of
them
were
submitted
by
individual
and
another
ones
of
them
were
not
specific
on
on,
like
the
purpose
of
how
they
expected
to
execute
the
proposal.
B
So
they
just
explained
the
proposal
without
any
kind
of
clarification
of
the
execution,
and
that
was
something
that
I
found
curious,
because
I
will
think
that,
if
you
have
proposed,
you
will
have
sort
of
an
idea
of
the
steps
that
you
will
follow
to
execute
it,
but
only
two
of
them
had
that.
So
I
don't
know.
F
Yeah,
this
is
great
that
you
did
the
it's
really
cool
to
be
able
to
see
it,
and
I
think
I
think
yeah.
I
agree
that
I
don't
think
they
had
the
full
understanding
of
it
and
and
that
our
communication
was
very
confusing
for
a
long
time,
and
I
think
that
was
the
main
reason
why
people
didn't
have
the
the
full
understanding
and
and
also
because
the
hatch
delayed.
F
B
Yeah,
I
agree,
that's
why
I
would
like
to
have
to
do
this
soft
outreach
to
stick
for
updates
or
with
jess
and
then
eventually
with
them
to
see
just
to
care
about
them
in
a
way
and
show
that
we
care
that
they
have
proposed.
That's
the
main
intention
of
this
and
yeah
that's
my
feedback
on
these
proposals.
We
will
take
it
from
tomorrow's
meeting
with
also
with
about
their
name
decade,
to
see
where
they
are
at,
and
I
think
that
will
serve
as
an
example.
B
Also
to
understand
I
mean
they
are
very
active.
They
are
not
a
typical
proposal.
None
of
the
other
proposals
has
been
like
this
active,
so
I
will
take
it
from
there
and
then
maybe
you
and
I
probably
can
sing
on
on
the
next
steps
proposals.
Part
if
you
feel
like
it.
B
All
right
does
anyone
have
something
else
to
comment
on.
B
All
right,
five,
four
three.
E
B
One
we
have
five
minutes
so
enjoy
your
coffee,
your
tea
enjoy
your
chair.
Whatever
you
want
to
do,
and
thank
you
so
much
for
joining
this
call.