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Timecodes:
00:00 - Intencions and distractions
02:14 - Edu explains the new name
03:03 - Hatchers and proposals
12:53 - FAQ
21:35 - Video with nate
25:34 - Rounds of questions
56:50 - Closing
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A
B
Thanks
I'll
start
intentions
are
you
know
to
see
how
we're
doing
with
our
hatcher
outreach
and
to
give
some
updates
myself
and
just
to
keep
chugging
along
we're,
making
really
good
progress.
So
it's
nice
to
see
and
I'll
pass
to
jake,
oh
distractions.
I
don't
have
any
distractions,
jake
you're.
C
D
Intentions,
I
have
no
idea
what
this
new
group
is,
so
I
want
to
find
out
exactly
besides.
Obviously
what
the
name
is
distractions,
I
have
to
go
back
down
to
cortez
today
and
meet
with
the
attorney,
but
other
than
that.
I'm
good.
A
D
C
It's
quite
nice,
but
yeah
and
I
passed
choose
activists.
Did
you
go
yet.
C
E
A
All
righty
my
intention
for
this
call,
is
to
have
some
updates
like
every
week
and
we
got
a
new
objective
for
an
intention,
for
this
call
is
to
make
it
clear
for
jade
what
if
this
is
about
and
then
my
destruction,
there
is
none
destruction
so
jake
we
changed
the
name
of
the
modern
working
group
because
it
was
freaking
confusing
for
everyone.
So
we
call
it
hajj
outreach
because
we
are
basically
trying
to
outreach
and
reach
basically
everything
related
to
the
hatch,
specifically,
of
course,
hatchets
and
proposals.
A
A
It's
okay,
so
on
the
agenda
for
today.
The
first
point
us
every
week
is
the
updates
on
hatches
and
proposals.
We
are,
as
we
have
been
in
the
past
three
weeks,
onboarding
ourselves,
and
I
noted
on
that.
We
on
board
dudas
on
sunday
with
him,
and
it
was.
It
was
a
really
nice
onboarding
because
of
the
questions
and
the
concerns
that
he
manifest.
He
was
really
focused
on
hey
grief.
A
He
was
really
focused
on
the
cultural
deal
and
he
wanted
to
know
more
about
the
cultural
aspects
of
it
because
he
felt
confused
at
some
points
and
he
felt
that
he
couldn't
grasp
where
he
could
help.
Basically,
so
he
feel
that
being
a
hatcher,
he
will
help
us
and
so
on
and
temp.
What
do
you?
What?
How
do
you
feel
about
that
call.
B
You
know
I
found
it
very
interesting
because
durga
has
is
somebody
that
comes
to
our
community
really
for
the
cultural
aspects
of
what
we're
doing
so
he's
on
the
very
bottom
of
the
learning
curve,
for
you
know
how
anything
works,
how
many,
how
tokens
work,
how
dials
work?
So
you
know
he
exhibits
the
kind
of
like
hey.
How
does
this
all
work
and
come
together
and
I
just
want
you
know
to
help
grow
a
community
of
like-minded
people?
So
it's
it's
particularly
interesting.
It's
interesting.
B
He
had
some
really
good
questions
and
I
think
edward
eduardo.
You
just
did
a
really
great
job
of
answering
his
questions.
I
really
like
that,
but
I
would
say:
there's
a
there's,
there's
a
large
group
of
our
community
who
don't
know
anything
about
token
engineering.
I
guess
ironically,
and
are
here
for
the
cultural
part
and
it's
a
different
set
of
questions
that
they
ask,
but
I
think
we
were.
We
did
a
good
job
of
supporting
and
encouraging
him
and
he
seems
to
want
to
stay
and
become
a
hatchery.
A
Yeah
he
basically
he
had
this
very
interesting
point
of
view
that
I
have
never
faced
yet
like
I
have
had
people
saying
hey,
yes,
I
will
contribute
no
matter
how
or
hey,
but
he
was
very
specific
about
saying
I
don't
even
know
how
to
to
get
exile.
I
don't
even
know
the
difference
in
between
die
and
egg
die.
A
I
have
no
clue
about
it,
but
if
that's
what
it
takes
to
be
part
of
it,
I
will
do
it,
but
I
just
want
to
help
you
guys-
and
I
just
want
to
know
more
about
this
and
he
was
like.
I
have
no
interest
in
voting
on
the
bonding
curve.
I
have
zero
interest
on
all
the
parameters
like
that.
Doesn't
that
doesn't,
but
he
had
he
didn't.
He
didn't
have
interest
because
he
didn't
know
how
relevant
they
were
for
the
crucial
deal.
A
So
it
was
this
kind
of
interesting
connection
that
he
feels
that
he
could
disconnect
from
the
technical
part.
But
in
the
practical
aspect
you
cannot
disconnect
from
the
technical
part,
because
it
will
affect
you
because
that's
part
of
the
cultural
deal.
So
it
was
a
really
interesting
call,
because
you
can
see
how
you
can
attract
people
also
in
other
aspects
and
sort
of
along
the
way,
build
up
a
path
together
towards
understanding
of
the
whole
concept.
A
Not
only
probably
the
reason
why
people
just
jump
in
it's
one
aspect
of
the
project,
but
then
it's
interesting
to
see
how
we
can
actually
make
them
integrated
in
a
way
that
they
can
get
the
full
picture
of
it
if
it's
possible
to
someone
learning
her.
So
that
was
an
interesting
one.
How
did
it
go
on
your
on
your
own
morning,
livy
with
drift.
F
Yeah
I
mean
if
libby
gets
back
I'd
love
to
hear
her
opinions
marcus.
Oh
there
she
is,
do
you
want?
Do
you
want
to
talk
about
the
onboarding
with
marcus
olivia.
C
C
F
A
F
A
A
Yeah,
that's
the
reason
why
I
was
mentioning
in
the
past
weeks
the
the
urgency
to
to
get
more
proposals,
because
it
will
come
to
a
point
that
we
will
need
that
it's
ap
to
be
also
onboarding
hatchet.
It's
just
it's!
You
know
part
of
the
balance.
Welcome
decentralized!
Yes,
regarding
grief,
do
you
did
you
on
board
someone
else.
F
Well,
with
tamra
we
did
just
earlier
today
we
did
luke
pat
and
reuben
from
prime
dial.
They
also
like
pat
and
luke
are
definitely
token
engineers,
maybe
not
like
level
one
like
marcus,
but,
like
you
know,
it
was
like
block
science
like
you
know,
this
is
how
you
use
cad
cad
kind
of
token
engineer,
but
these
guys
are
they've
launched
a
couple
bombing
curves
already,
you
know,
so
they
had
a
lot
of
interesting
questions
about
like
just
strategically.
How
are
we
gonna?
F
You
know,
involve
the
big
money
players
like
venture
capital,
people
and
stuff,
like
that,
and
I
just
wiggled
around
to
get
like
you
know,
good
answers
for
them,
but
but
yeah.
I
think
I
think
they
they
really
get
it
and
we
got
some
really
good
feedback.
I
don't
know
tam.
What
do
you
do?
You
have
anything
bad.
B
Yeah,
you
know
I
was
just
you
know,
juxtaposing
durgados,
with
luke
and
pat
and
reuben.
It's
just
opposite
sides
of
the
spectrum.
Really
you
know
somebody's
coming
for
the
cultural
build
and
doesn't
know
anything
about.
It
doesn't
know
the
difference
between
die
and
ex
die.
Yet
he
does
now.
But
it's
it's
a
slow
progression
of
learning
to
people.
B
Who've
launched
their
own
doubts,
they
they've
asked
questions
and
maybe
even
had
some
skepticism
that
we
were
not
aiming
high
enough
big
enough
in
terms
of
how
we
could
very
quickly
grow
and
scale,
and
I
thought
that
griff's
response
or
like
answering
fielding
those
questions
was,
is
handled
really
well
and
it's
essentially
around
you
know
we're
not
looking.
I
got
I'm
gonna
paraphrase
this,
so
I
hope
I
don't
get
it
wrong.
Correct
me.
If
I
do
but
we're
not
looking
to
you
know,
launch
something
enormous.
B
We
want
communities,
regenerative
communities
and
that's
the
the
main
point
not
to
you
know
not
to
have
an
explosion
of
growth
from
everywhere
and
they
asked
they.
G
B
More
technical
questions
and
then
then
they
asked
more
like
ecosystem
questions
like
can
a
dow
be
a
hatcher
and
right
now
it's
just
individuals
that
can
be
hatchers,
not
downs,
but
they
definitely
had
a
very
different
perspective
than
than
I've
heard
in
our
onboarding
sessions.
Before
that,
I
thought
was
really
neat.
B
E
B
Feedback
for
right
now.
F
A
I
wanted
to
to
ask
this
to
levy
if
the
questions
from
marcus
were
added
to
the
last
question
like
it
would
be
nice
to,
since
we
have
these
questions
fresh,
at
least
in
the
moment,
just
five
minutes
after
the
call
to
have
these
questions
put
it
there,
even
if
they
are
not
answering,
they
didn't
just
place
in
there,
and
so
you
we
can
come
back,
come
back
at
them
later
on,
because
what
happens
to
me
is
that
sometimes
I
forget
a
week.
If
I
wait
until
now
for
we're
writing
them
down.
A
A
F
A
I
think
I
think
it
would
be
nice
to
ask
this
question.
I
don't
know
if,
in
the
comments
telegram
just
just
just
like-
and
I
wish
the
community
like
hey,
do
you
have
any
questions
got
in
this
before
tonight's
call?
I
don't
know
how
good
of
an
idea
that
is,
but
maybe
we
will
find
some
questions
or
out
there
and
it
would
be
a
nice
engage
way
to
to
just
say
to
the
people
in
twitter,
like
hey
pop
out
any
questions
that
you
may
have.
A
We
will
answer
them
and
get
back
at
you
or
something
like
that.
I
don't
know
jessica
is
not
here,
but
you
know
I
just
would
put
it
out
there
all
right.
So
the
how
did
the
ama
go?
Libby
did
you?
How
do
you
feel
with
that?
We
had
two
guests
today.
C
Yeah,
the
faq
is
really
cool
jake
was
there
too.
I
was
this
guy
mitch
and
elias
that
joined,
and
they
were
just
curious
in
general
about
how
elias
was
asking
interesting
questions
that
felt
kind
of
abstract,
but
then
he
kept
asking
and
asking
and
asking
until
he
got
to
his
point.
So
that
was
cool
about
like
what
is
this
common
gonna
comments,
gonna,
look,
post,
hatch
and
then,
and
then
we
gave
one
answer
and
then
that
wasn't
satisfying
and
then
another
answer.
C
C
What
is
a
commons,
especially
for
people
that
never
participated
in
a
dial
before
so
it's
this
combination
of
the
platform
that
involves
the
tech
and
also
all
of
the
communication
channels
that
we
have
and
the
calls
and
it's
all
of
it
right
and
and
then
nietzsche,
was
very
interested
about
the
bonding
curves
and
jake
also
already
recruited
him
for
the
tech
grams
working
group.
So
that
was
also
cool.
A
All
right,
thank
you
so
much
so.
Regarding
these
community
calls,
we
opened
a
new
community
called
association
from
tam
for
having
a
a
hatch
outreach,
a
hatcher
outreach,
common
call
for
people,
humil
community
call
for
people.
A
I
don't
know
how
to
explain
that,
but
it's
basically
a
call
that
will
happen
on
1
pm
on
thursdays,
where,
if
any
of
you
guys
captains,
jade,
centralized
cs
levy,
knows
someone
who
may
be
interested
in
a
hatchery
and
but
they
are
not
so
sure
you
cannot
commit
to
your
timing
agenda
or
you
don't
just
have
time
just
send
them
to
this
call
1pm
on
thursday
call.
A
So
we
will
have
brief
time
30
minutes
and
we
will
try
to
handle
the
rest
of
the
hour
of
the
call
or
maybe
he
can
stay
the
full
time.
But
it
doesn't
matter.
The
idea
is
to
have
a
kind
of
a
spectrum
of
people
coming
along
and
just
answering
them,
and
then
it
would
be
nice
to.
A
I
will
my
suggestion
is
to
start
from
next
thursday,
not
this
one,
because
we
don't
have
had
time
to
spread
out
the
word
about
it,
but
also
it
will
be
nice
to
work
on,
for
example,
the.
How
do
we
do
the
follow-up
like
when
people
say
they
won't
make
such
commitments?
Probably
we
won't
ask
for
some
commitments
not
publicly,
but
then
we
will
know
what
we
will
need
to
do
a
follow-up,
so
it
will
be
nice
to
how
we
do
this
follow-up.
Do
we
divide?
A
F
Dms,
in
my
opinion,
everyone
dm
them
on
telegram
dm
get
figure
out
where
they
are
and
hopefully
we'll.
We,
I
think
now
we
have
enough
information
to
start
making
that
content
right
like
building
the
onboarding.
Sorry,
the
hatch
ouch
outreach
flow
where
we
to
get
you
know
it's
like
okay.
First,
we
tell
them
that
you
tell
them
here's
how
you
become
a
member
of
the
swiss
to
adapt
that
you
know.
A
A
This
is
where
the
call
ends,
but
if
you
are
open
to
questions
or
want
to
make
a
commitment,
just
write
write
to
us
personally
and
we
will
follow
up
your
self-commitment
or
how
or
or
how
to
be
a
hatchery
and
stuff,
mainly
because
I
feel
that
we
don't
know
who
will
like
how
do
we
understand
when
someone
wants
or
not
to
be
a
hatchet,
because
there
will
be
have
time
don't
want.
I
came
to
the
wrong
place
or
you
know
whatever
reason
they
may
have
to
say.
A
No,
so
I
don't
know
I
was
just
thinking
about.
Let
them
reach
us
or
we
have
to
reach
them
back
everyone
in
the
hall.
So
it's.
B
Maybe
we
just
take
it
as
it
comes.
Ideally,
it's
the
onus
is
on
us
to
reach
them.
I
would
guess
so.
We
should
make
the
effort
to
anyone.
Who's
come
and
spend
an
hour
with
us.
We
should
make
the
effort
to
be
left
to
at
least
send
a
dm.
That's
like
hey.
B
I
want
to
follow
up
and
we'll
pre-advise
them
that
we're
asking
for
self-commitments
and
the
reason
we're
asking
for
it
is
so
that
it
would
help
us
set
them
in
like
understanding
the
reason
we're
doing
it
will
make
people
more
liable
to
to
offer
their
soft
commitments.
F
A
All
right,
thank
you.
So
much
so
next
topic
is
the
frequently
asked
questions
grief.
Do
you
I
named
is
the
name
of
the
guy.
I
forgot
his
name,
so
I
put
I
put
post
one
on
the
on
the
agenda.
It's
a
nate.
Do
you
need
help
with
this
document?
I
just
want
to
know
what
do
you
want
to
do
with
the
document?
Besides
answering
the
questions
just
to
get
an
idea
from.
F
F
Sorry
so
the
plan
is
to
I
I
I
zoned
out,
but
I
think
I
know
what
the
question
is.
I
was
looking
at
my
calendar.
I
was
like
what
time
is
that
call
anyway?
The
plan
is
that
we
just
do
a
video
where
he
asks
me
the
questions
and
then
like
with
full
focus
on
me
and
then
so
that
he
can
ask
follow-up
questions
dig
into
it.
F
It's
really
nice
that
it's
nate,
because
I
think
he
has
like
a
good
mix
of
like
kind
of
understanding,
but
not
really
you
know,
and
then
he
can
really
drill
into
like.
No,
I
don't
think
that
that's
enough
for
someone
to
actually
get
an
answer
come
on
you
know,
and
then
that
will
be
a
recorded
video.
He
goes
back
and
actually
writes
up
the
answers
to
and
then
how
we
go
from
there.
A
Perfect,
so
it
would
be
like
a
pitch
elevator
kind
of
process.
A
Yeah
edition
process.
Okay,
so
are
we
gonna?
Okay,
that's
yeah!
That's!
Basically
what
I
wanted
to
know.
A
Yeah,
I
think
yeah,
I
think,
could
be
a
medium
post
which
will
be
the
base
of
the
how
to
become
a
hatcher
entire
p
like
this
is
a
element
of
it
so
yeah
and
it
will
be
like
your
voice,
along
with
levy's
content,
and
her
presentation
will
be
also
part
of
the
things
that
I
will
probably
use
for
the
video
one
jake
were
you
gonna,
say
something.
D
So
we're
about,
we
actually
almost
have
official
documentation
that
we
can
share
with,
because
I've
been
maintaining
conversations
with
people
outside
of
the
tec,
and
I
still
don't
have
really
like
good
directions
to
send
them
or
give
them
data,
and
it's
really
just
been
conversation,
which
is
fine,
but
if
we
are
like
almost
to
that
point,
it'd
be
great
because
I've
about
extended
all.
I
can
just
continue
to
say
about
oh
well,
we're
doing
this
and
or
well.
You
should
see
this
like
it's
they're
interested,
and
I
don't
I.
D
A
Get
there
yeah,
I
mean,
I
hope
that
for
next
sprint,
if
I'm
being
really
helpful
to
get
it
done,
so
we
will
see
anyways.
So
doesn't
that
matter?
The
other
section
that
I
want
to
talk
today,
it's
on
the
how
to
become
a
hatcher
piece.
A
I
just
have
some
very
few
questions,
so
we
will
pass
it.
I
will
ask
the
questions
and
I
will
pass
it
on
to
everyone.
I
just
want
a
brief
answer
from
everyone,
so
the
first
question
is:
what
did
you
feel
you
would
like
to
know
when
you
arrived?
What
was
the
first
thing
you
would
like
to
know
when
you
arrive.
A
A
F
So
I'm
gonna
be
the
the
jerk.
How
much
money
can
I
make?
That's?
That's.
That's
that's
what
a
lot
of
people
and
everyone
will
want
to
have
enough
I'll
pass
it
to
tim.
B
We
did
get
this
question
asked
again
by,
I
don't
know,
remember:
who's,
pat
or
luke,
and
it's
my
question
when
I
started
with
common
stack.
So
I
came
in
a
different
way.
But
my
the
question
is:
what's
the
different
common
stack
in
tec
or
what's
the
connection
between
common
stack
and
tec
and
I'll
pass
to
use
optimus.
D
Well,
I'm
out
of
the
loop
for
a
little
bit
I've.
Actually,
ironically,
I've
also
been
asked.
I
can't
participate,
and
that
was
it
was
really
interesting.
It
was
kind
of
tough
at
the
time
and
then
because
it
was
more
like
well,
then
why
why
don't
you
want
to
be
bigger,
and
that
was
tough.
That
was
kind
of
a
tough
conversation
initially,
but
what
was
the
other
one
yeah?
What
decides
t?
What
decides
token
engineering?
D
What
are
you
declaring
is
token
engineering,
and
that
was
for
me
personally,
even
despite
the
parameters
and
everything
was
a
tough
one
and
it
was
kind
of
interesting
because
also
today,
you
know
this
is
how
the
universe
works,
like
things
kind
of
like
just
keep
showing
up
in
front
of
you
so
like
today,
in
our
in
our
call
with
libya
in
the
ama,
I'm
not
going
to
say
his
name
right
eliza,
I
don't
know
what
I'm
horrible
with
names
but
anyways
he
he
was.
D
He
was
really
good
eventually
at
getting
to
his
point
about
like
what
what
are
you
supporting
in
token
engineering
and
libya
helped
me
kind
of
get
a
better,
because
he
did
too
continuously
asking
this
question
to
get
a
feel
for
it,
but
it
did
at
the
initial
point
of
me
talking
to
someone
completely
on
the
outside,
who
has
been
a
little
bit
secretive
with
me
and
is
a
is
a
real.
I
mean
he's
a
developing
badass
and
he
was
like
how
do
you
decide
what
what
token
engineering
is
and
it
was?
D
It
was
a
tough
conversation.
So,
but
thankfully,
today
I
kind
of
have
at
least
something
I
can
kind
of
work
with
on
that
for
the
next
time,
because
this
that
person
really
was
very
abstract-
and
it
was
it
was
kind
of
it
was
difficult
because
then
you
start
seeming
like
an
idiot
while
you're
talking
to
them.
D
It's
not
fun
to
feel
like
an
idiot
when
you're
trying
to
support
your
your
cause
and
your
group
and
this
person's
like
destroying
you
with
questions
like
oh
man,
I
gotta
leave
or
something
other
than
that.
That
was
that's
been
it
for
me,
but
I
like
again,
you
guys
have
already
been
on
board
people
again.
I'm
like
missed
the
game
coach
like
sit.
A
And
what
about
you?
Decentralized?
Yes,
did
you
what
question
was
the
first
thing
you
wanted
to
know
when
you
arrived
like
what
was
the
first
thing
that
you
were
like?
Oh,
I
would
like
to
know
about
this
or.
G
A
G
Just
like
jumping
in
some
of
these
calls,
I
was
thinking
it
was
to
me
like
a
talking
head
song
once
in
a
lifetime
like
sort
of
like
where
am
I
like,
like
what
am
I
doing
in
this
part
of
the
world
sort
of
the
metaverse
metaphor,
but
I
just
did
I
did.
I
do
really
like
livvy's
point
on
on
the
values.
I
I
thought
this
had
a
community
that
I
just
thought
their
values
were
really
interesting.
I
wanted
to
learn
more,
so
I
touched
on
a
few
of
those
other
points.
Thank
you.
F
Who
else
is
involved?
That
was
a
question
that
came
up
from
pat
today
and
I
think
that
there's
a
lot
of
the
social
proof.
That's
what
I
look
at
when
I
look.
A
Yeah,
I
know
the
same
all
right
so
the
next
question
we
will
do
the
same
round
for
for
quickly
what
gave
you
doubts
when
you
arrive.
What
gave
you
like
uncertainty
when
you
arrive.
C
A
Okay-
and
there
was
something
that
gave
you
uncertainty-
was
there
anything
on
the
talking
engine
in
the
dc
or
the
process
at
the
beginning,
when
you're
right,
you
were
like
I'm
not
so
sure
about
this,
or
I
don't
know
how
to
handle
this.
Was
there
something
like
that.
C
G
C
Is
the
person
that
is
modeling
and
creating
open
source
tools
and
working
in
the
simulations
I
think
like?
Oh,
they
are
a
few
parts
of
this
flower.
So
how
do
we
integrate
the
others
and
also
call
it
token
engineering
like?
How
can
we
make
it
the
whole
integrated
and
does
the
token
engineering
always
need
to
be
in
a
group
with
other
token
engineers
that
are
focused
on
different
parts
of
the
process,
or
can
one
paddle
of
that
flower
carry
the
the
car
and
say
like
this?
Is
the
the
front
of
token
engineering.
B
Tim,
so
when
I
first
became
more
involved
with
the
token
engineering
community
as
well,
I
just
wanted
to
understand
where
all
the
value
came
from.
How
do
you
create
an
economy
like
why?
How
did
that's
magic?
It
just
seems
like
magic
to
me.
A
Remember
that
the
question
it
could
be
about
something
so
silly
as
you
didn't
know
how
to
use
the
discord,
it
could
be
metaphysical,
it
could
be
practical,
so
don't
lose
the
spectrum
of
what
gave
you
doubts.
E
Well
being
honest,
I
mean
I
was
like
and
I
kinda
lost
in
somehow,
but
I
I
mean
I
don't
know
my
best
friend
told
me
to
get
involved
and
that
thing
made
me
yeah.
Let's
go
with
this,
I
mean
yeah.
Let's
just
have
some
fun
yeah
I
didn't
have
like
I
mean
yeah.
There
were
a
lot
of
things
I
didn't
understood,
but
I
was
just
keep
going
in
and
the
more
the
more
I
was
in
the
more
I
I
was
understanding
and
the
more
involved
I
was
getting
with
yeah.
That
was
my
goal.
F
F
The
other
thing
that
I
think
is
going
to
be
difficult
will
be
like.
Like
do
I
have
time,
for
you
know
what
I
have
do.
I
have
the
time
that
makes
me
skeptical.
It
looks
like
it's
kind
of
hard
to
understand,
like
figure
this
out
be
informed,
I'm
going
to
pass
it
to
eduardo.
D
Well,
he
did
a
really
good
job
with
that
crap.
He
just
said
no
okay,
well,
it's
kind
of
like
it's
it's
kind
of
like
tams
it
to
a
little
bit
like.
I
guess,
because
of
my
ape
brain.
You
know
the
dejin
in
me,
I'm
like
I'm,
used
to
seeing
an
entirely
different
way
of
doing
this
in
a
sense,
and
I'm
like
how
the
are
we
gonna
make
money
like
this.
Isn't
this
is
really
different
and
part
of
me.
You
know
he
gets
really
skeptical,
because
it
is
such
a
new
approach.
D
That
doesn't
mean
it
can't
work,
but
it's
it's
really
different
than
the
overall
that,
like
most
that,
like
90
95
percent
of
dows
are
gonna.
Do
you
know
what
I
mean
and
it's
it's
not.
It's
really
good
to
go
against
the
grain,
because
if
you
knock
it
out
of
the
park,
you're
gonna,
do
it
you're
gonna
you're
really
gonna
do
it,
but
it
is
hard.
D
That's
it's!
It's
a
lot
to
sell
the
right
people
and
it's
kind
of
scary.
Like
can
we
really
do
this?
It's
one
thing:
if
we
get
a
certain
group
of
people,
but
can
we
keep
getting
people
or
are
we
just
going
to
rely
on
these
people
and
it's
it's
tough
like
trying
to
reach
out
and
talk
to
other
people
about
this
stuff
they
get
really
interested,
but
at
the
same
time,
how
long
will
that
last
and
then
I'm
also
always
scared
of
the
market
like
we're
it
you,
we
don't
have
time
to
wait
for
it.
D
You
know
that
going
is
now
and
we
got
to
get
it
because
I
don't
see
it
going
away
either,
but
that
doesn't
mean
we
can't
fall
off
the
map
for
another
four
to
six
months.
I
mean
these,
but
these
are
things
in
my
brain
from
all
of
those
previous
all
the
previous
stuff,
that's
gone
on.
That
doesn't
mean
we
can't
change
and
adapt
and
have
new
conditions
with
an
ever-changing
technology.
You
know
it's
not
just
about
markets,
it's
it's!
This
whole
new
industry
of
just
all
of
this.
You
know.
So
it's
just
it's
just
crazy.
G
I
mean
I
just
sort
of
loiter
around,
so
I
always
wonder
what
my
added
value
I
try
to
contribute
where
I
can,
because
I
get
a
little
lost
in
so
much
information,
but
I
like
to
just
attach
a
lot
of
different
things,
so
that
would
be
probably
my
and
yeah
I
actually
I
I
just
really
so
much
enjoy
the
the
approach
that
you're
taking.
I
think
someone
said
it
is
a
little
different
that
I've
been
involved
in
some
other
dolls
and
I
just
find
this
sort
of
heterodox.
G
So
I
think
with
that
always
comes
a
bit
of
wonder
and
magic,
but
that's
that's
really
attractive,
so
yeah,
but
not
for
everyone,
maybe
anyway,
but
yeah.
I
try
to
contribute
where
I
can
in
that.
So
that's
all.
I
think
I'm
was
the
last
one.
Wasn't
it.
A
Yeah.
Thank
you
then
briefly,.
A
Yes,
I
miss
it
because
I'm
not
well
okay.
It's
fine
wow
gave
me
dogs
uncertainty.
It
gave
me
thousand
certainty
the
lack
of
clarity
in
the
content.
A
That
was
what
gave
me
uncertainty
because
for
me,
if,
if
it
weren't,
if
it
weren't-
because
I
arrived
to
calls
and
the
calls
were
organized
the
documentation
and
the
information
processes
will
have
been
too
confused
for
me
or
it
will
be,
it
will
mean
from
the
organizational
the
organization
was
not
very
well
structured,
but
since
the
calls
were
really
structured,
everyone
was
really
good.
It
immediately
shade
away
that
dog.
A
So,
okay,
the
next
question:
it's
specifically
this
one.
What
questions
do
you
have
now
as
crazy
as
they
may
be,
or
as
we
as
maybe
ham.
B
D
You
know
like
there's
just
so
much
room
for
potential
here
and
growth
and
progress
with
not
just
the
tec,
but
whatever
else
could
come
next.
You
know
we
don't
know
that
we
we
don't
like
griff
said
like
you
might
have
time
for
this
look,
we
could
make
the
tec
and
we
could
fund
little
projects
and
we
could
encourage
token
engineering
and
something
else
could
come
up.
That's
just
amazing
and
that's
crypto,
and
next
thing
we
know
we're
doing
that,
and
this
is
somebody
else's
thing
and
new
people
step
up.
D
I
mean
I'm
not
saying
that,
but
that's
crypto,
you
know
we
don't
know,
and
I
think
with
what's
going
on
and
the
advancement
space
like
it's
trip,
it's
crazy
to
think
like
four
years
ago.
You
know
we
would
have
this
whole
other
side
of
crypto
and
token
engineering
and
we'd
actually
be
trying
to
do
something
else
where
everybody
was
really
just
trying
to
get
rich.
You
know
like
it's,
it's
really,
it's
positive
we're
making
good
steps.
A
D
Oh,
I
thought,
oh,
I
guess.
Maybe
I
didn't
did
I.
What
does
I
kind
of
like
with?
I
guess,
I'm
kind
of
like
tam
all
the
time.
Wait
what
what?
What
does
our
future
look
like?
D
I
don't
I'm
in
that
same
boat,
I'm
kind
of
like.
Actually,
you
know
what
I'm
yeah.
Well,
she
just
said
it
too.
There
are
accomplishments,
but
I
I'm
ex.
I'm
really
excited
to
see
what
we
can
do
for
token
engineering,
because
it's
this
huge
giant,
question
and
it'd
be
really
cool
yeah.
What
can
we
do
for
it.
F
When
do
we
hatch,
that's
my
big
question
I'll
pass
it
to
olivia.
C
E
The
zaptimus
thanks
libby
yeah
for
me
it's
kind
of
the
same
as
livy
but
also
like.
I
hope
people
will
react
when
we
have
this
common
and
how
we
convert
that,
and
also
like.
E
If
that's
a
success,
I
think
we
can
start
with
a
lot
of
commons
and
I
think,
like
the
work
yeah.
Maybe
that's
a
bit
big,
but
I
think
that
if
we
learn
that
right
then
and
it's
better
than
the
centralized
system
we
have
now-
that
can
be
like
a
huge
potential
to
govern
other
commons
in
the
world
and
I
think
yeah
that
made
me
super
curious
yeah.
I
want
to
keep
learning
on
that
and
I'll
pass
it
to
the
centaurus.
A
Sorry
to
interrupt
hey
there,
andre.
I
just
want
to
comment.
This
is
a
hat.
Your
outreach
call
you're
welcome
to
participate,
we
are
doing
a
round
of
questions
and
the
next
one
is
the
centralized
yes,
so
I
can
use
this
one.
G
Yeah,
I
was
just
thinking
about
how,
if
you're
yeah,
I
think
a
bit
on
livi's
comment.
I
was
just
curious
on
thoughts
around
technically
making
parameters
for
values
and
if
people's
fears
are
they
join
something
or
they're
interested
in
something
or
they
want
to
contribute
to
a
community
whose
values
they
believe
in
and
they
and
communities
change
and
they
they
maintain
diversity
and
resilience.
G
But
how
do
you
measure
or
how
do
you
create
parameters
to
incentivize
the
values
that
really
represent
the
full
community
and
are
always
sort
of
like
how
the
arc
of
the
universe
bends
towards
justice
that
it's
always
bending
ever
more
towards
that
those
values,
at
least
those
aspirational
values
that
might
not
even
represent
the
community
at
the
moment
but
aspirationally
and
to
ensure
it
doesn't
go
in
the
other
direction?
I
I
think
that
would
be.
I
would
love
to
hear
people's
views
on
that,
but
anyway,
I
will
turn
it
over
to
andre.
A
Andre
we
are
asking
about
what
are
your
questions
regarding
the
dec
right
now
I
don't
know
if
you're
familiar
with
it
you're
welcome
to
answer
the
question.
If
you
feel.
A
H
Sorry
I
had
a
problem
here
with
my
my
my
camera,
but
I'm
I'm
entering
the
community.
Now
I'm
a
developer,
I'm
a
business
developer
and
developer
in
the
legal
console
in
nft
market
and
I
got
in
touch
with
angela
and
we
I
I'm
exploring
the
the
the
discord
channel
channel
all
the
channels
here,
I'm
very
interested.
H
I
work
I'm
working
in
a
project
here
now
about
a
marketplace,
nft
marketplace
and
I
think
there
is
a
lot
to
learn
here
in
the
community
about
our
economics
and
our
legal
legal,
offering
legal
aspects
of
our
token
offerings
and
I'm
here
to
learn
to
learn
and
contribute
for
the
community.
I'm
from
brazil.
Thank.
A
You
andrea,
thank
you
welcome
again,
and
we
can,
if
you
have
any
doubts
of
this
call,
you
can
text
me
discord
and
then
we
can
follow
up
so
the
last
the
last
question
you
you
have
one
minute
everyone
to
describe:
what
is
a
hatchet
for
you
leave
it.
How
would
you
describe
what
is
a
hatchery.
C
A
person
that
is
aware
of
token
engineering
aware
of
what
is
a
commons
and
what
is
a
decentralized
community
and
they
have
a
certain
type
of
expertise
to
participate
in
this
very
early
stage
in
a
way
that
will
nurture
this
economy
and
protect
from
any
harm
that
we
would
have
if
we,
if
we
had
a
totally
open,
a
totally
open
hatch.
So
it's
this
privileged
group
of
people
that
can
offer
expertise
and
protection
to
this
new
economy,
and
I
passed
two
attempts.
B
I,
like
that
definition,
a
lot
I
would
say
a
tec
hatcher
are
people
that
hatchers
are
people
that
have
an
interest
and
a
motivation
for
the
advancement
of
token
engineering
for
having
more
better
tools,
better
research,
better
outreach,
better
education
who
have
the
motivation
to
help
shape
the
future
of
token
engineering
and
who
want
to
participate
in
advancing
it
as
a
field.
I
Hi
yeah,
the
hatch
idea,
is
interesting
to
me
because
it
sort
of
gives
this
idea
about
giving
birth
to
something.
I
But
it
also
has
this
idea
about
almost
like
being
in
a
shell,
and
so
I
almost
feel
like
the
cultural
build
that
we're
doing
is
is
a
bit
of
like
we're
growing
inside
of
this
show
and
so
yeah.
It's
it's
interesting.
I
guess
we're
all
in
this
shell
together.
So
for
me,
I
always
think
of
that
sort
of
visual
and
and
I'm
I'm
less
about
the
sort
of
tech
and
and
more
into
the
sort
of
overall
philosophy
of
it.
I
The
aragon,
video
that
griff
was
in
it's
very
inspiring
to
me,
and
so
for
me,
hatcher
is
somebody
who's
not
just
interested
in
the
the
economic
aspects
of
it,
but
but
what
the
implications
of
that
are
and
what
they
you
know
what
they
could
mean
for.
Basically,
the
freedom
idea.
You
know
getting
beyond
this.
You
know
sort
of
post-modern
way
of
doing
things
into
the
better
modernism
sort
of
idea
and
that's
what
it
is
for
me.
D
A
true
believer
someone
that
really
again
yeah
advancing
token
and
a
genuine
true
believer
in
that
and
how
we're
gonna
do
it.
I
mean
I
don't
really
I'm
not
putting
too
much
more
into
that,
because
I
gotta
keep
saying
advance
in
token
engineering.
That's
what
we're
doing
and
and
that's
it
they're,
a
true
believer
in
the
field
of
advancing
token
engineering.
Welcome
to
the
tec.
F
Yeah
I
like
that
value
driven
and
trusted
a
curated
trusted
individual
who
is
willing
to
put
skin
in
the
game
either
by
contributing
to
the
hatch
with
funds
or
have
contributing
to
the
cultural,
build
with
elbow
grease
to
advanced
token
and
skin
in
the
game.
So
they
can
be
rewarded
if
they
I'll
pass
it
to
dsdgs.
G
Yeah-
and
I
think
similar
I
mean
this-
is
how
I
understand
it,
as
I
said,
but
like
I,
the
visual
in
my
head
was
setting
up
a
community
garden,
so
some
people
have
to
bring
the
lands
and
be
moving
to
work.
They
make
the
fence
and
then
what
grows
in
those
community
gardens.
G
Okay,
it's
gonna
be
tokens,
but
then
it's
a
whole
different
garden
of
different
of
different
things
that
are
then
harvested
even
at
different
times.
So,
but
I
I
see
what
you
guys
are
was
what's
being
set
up,
is
sort
of
this,
just
the
the
bear
outlay
of
of
a
community
garden
where,
hopefully,
a
lot
of
value
derives
from.
A
Thank
you
so
much
so
we
finished
this
exercise.
The
idea
of
it
was
to
gather
some
consensus
or
community
feedback
on
on
this
aspect,
for
the
piece
of
the
article
and
also
for
the
video,
because
mainly
I
wanted
to
have
feedback
in
things
that
were
the
top
of
your
mind
or
basic
stuff
that
we
probably
have
never
asked
ourselves
or
we
may
have,
but
we
have
not
said
it
all
out,
so
it
was
about.
If
we
have
these
dogs
people
out,
there
will
have
it
too.
A
So
it's
a
basic
principle
for
me,
so
it
was
a
little
exercise
to
just
try
to
get
a
piece
that
will
sort
of
visualize
or
have
it
the
information
that
it's
needed
for
someone
to
understand
what
we
are
doing.
So.
Thank
you
so
much
for
taking
the
time
of
doing
that.
I
know
it
was
like
quite
different
from
our
usual
calls.
We
have.
We
don't
have
much
time.
The
two
other
things
I
want
to
talk
about.
A
We
have
an
audit
review
with
september's
day
before
yesterday,
not
just
today
we
have
this
outlet
and
we
he
basically
mentioned
very
interesting
things,
some
feedback
on
it.
A
I
know
if
I
don't
document
will
be
shared
sentiments
with
the
community
with
the
questions
and
stuff,
but
basically
the
feedback
that
I
got
from
it
is
that
there
are
some
things
that
needs
to
be
clear
like
we
had
documents
within
documents,
so
the
access
to
some
information,
maybe
was
not
the
clear
for
some
people,
so
it
needs
to
be
more
transparent
in
that
sense
and
also
having
more
consensus
on
on
on
certain
processes.
So
it
was.
A
It
was
a
really
interesting
process
of
the
of
the
audit
with
evie
and
conceptuals.
That's
one
thing,
then.
The
second
one
is
to
ask
everyone,
if
you
consider,
if
we
should
have
a
telegram
group
for
elegant
groups
just
to
handle
people
when
when
like
or
or
we
just
keep
it
as
it
is
because
we
are,
we
are
not
a
fixed
group
of
people,
but
I
don't
know
what
you
guys
think
mainly
the
use
would
be
to
onboarding
people
to
update
people
on
like
hey.
I
have
this
guy
hey.
A
B
I
As
a
separate
disc
for
just
for
this,
I
I
would
say
probably
not
just
because
there
are
already
too
many
discords
and
too
many
platforms,
and
it's
all
a
little
too
much
for
me
generally
so
another
thing
to
keep
up
with
wouldn't
be
good,
but
yeah.
I'd
like
just
like
one
discord
to
go
for
all
of
my
my
stuff
personally.
E
Maybe
I
understood
wrong,
but
I
thought
the
idea
was
to
have
a
chat
to
on
board
like
one
chat
or
like
we
have
here
like
transparency
software,
but
one
for
onboarding
people
and
what
would
be
super
cool
is
like
the
people
who
want
to
onboard
new
members.
Have
this
role
of
onboarding
and
yeah.
So
every
time
someone
is
new,
they
see
all
these
people
who
is
onboarding
us
and
they
can
get
in
contact
with
them.
Something
like
that.
I
think
that's
a
good
solution.
A
Yeah
yeah,
that's
what
I
meant.
We
can
have
this
conversation.
We
are
the
top
of
the
hour,
so
we
can
have
this
decision
or
conversation
for
later
early.
There
is
some
yesterday.
C
B
Swiss
association
dapp
will
be
pushed
to
production
this
week
and
I
need
anyone
who
has
people
that
they
know
personally,
that
we
can
invite
to
subscribe
over.
Like
the
end
of
this
week
over
the
weekend
on
the
production
site,
it
would
be
great
for
us
to
have
a
few
people
run
through
that
before
we
have
large
communications
to
invite
everyone
to
it.
So
just
keep
in
mind
that
friday,
saturday
sunday
would
be
great
to
invite
people
to
the
production
site
for
dad.
F
I
Since
we're
kind
of
a
curated
group
here-
and
it
seems
like
there's
a
lot
of
us-
I
know
probably
two
other
groups
that
are
looking
to
sort
of
dalify
at
this
time
and
what
I'm
trying
to
figure
out
is.
I
understand
that
the
intentional
part
of
the
token
engineering
commons
was
to
serve
as
a
template
for
other
things.
I
G
I
I
We
want
to
get
a
farm,
we
want
to
sort
of
include
a
bunch
of
digital
nomads,
and
so
I'm
just
trying
to
figure
out
what
is
the
entry
point
for
groups
like
this
that
I
see
you
know,
because
basically,
I've
got
people
on
in
other
groups
that
are
sort
of
hatchers
in
their
own
sort
of
mentality,
but
not
necessarily
in
the
token
engineering
commons.
So
I
do
kind
of
have
a
sort
of
separate
question
about
that
type
of
thing,
which
it
just
feels
so
very
like
what
we're
doing.
F
But
from
that
from
that
direction,
it's
a
sad,
sad
story.
Unfortunately,
we
need
to
launch
one
successful
before
we
start
telling
people
that
it's
going
to
so
like
it's
one
of
these
things
where
I
I've
had
this
trouble
with
gibbeth
for
the
last
three
years,
four
years
where
it's
like.
Oh,
I
want
to
get
non-profits
accepting
crypto
donation,
but
I
I
don't
want
to
use
them
as
guinea
pigs
and,
like
you
know,
you
know
like
like
we
need
to
successfully
launch
the
token
from
the
common
stack.
F
A
All
right,
we
can
follow
this
conversation.
If
you
have
any
more
dogs,
hello,
jessica,
we
are
the
top
of
the
hour
of
this
call.
So
thanks
everyone
for
joining
in
it
was
a
pleasure.
It
was
quite
interesting
the
answers
to
dave
and
you
can
check
them
out
jessica
and
funka.
If
you
want
to
see
them
in
the
agenda
for
the
little
exercise,
we
did
today
about
asking
questions
to
everyone.
So
thank
you
so
much
and
have
a
great
day.