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From YouTube: W15 Legal WG: Hatch Proposal Terms and TEC Handbook
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Plans for the weekend
2:07 - Welcome Ivy!
13:01 - Hatch Proposal Terms
14:17 - How Did We Get Here?
14:45 - A Small Word about DAOs
15:43 - Voting to Hatch the DAO
20:38 - What We Would Like to Happen
21:36 - How to Make a Proposal
24:27 - Potential Risks
33:20 - TEC Handbook
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B
A
Join
and
as
every
week,
let's
see,
I'm
I'll
start,
okay,
so
plans
for
the
weekend
relax
a
little
bit
and
work.
I
think
this
is
going
to
be
working
weekend.
The
weather
doesn't
seem
to
be
very.
B
A
A
C
D
F
No,
no,
no,
keep
them.
Okay,
keep
keep
those
smart
contracts
because
I
just
have
to
jump
over
to
the
to
the
next
before
even
be
able
to
think
about
the
weekend
plans.
I
just
wanted
to
say
hi
to
ivy
and
really
super
happy
that
that
you're
on
board-
and
you
know
for
all
the
praising
that
you
took
off
our
shoulders,
especially
people
like
me-
who
only
get
to
appraise
on
on
thursdays,
so
super
cool
to
have
you.
I
need
to
jump
back
and
thank
you
soon.
B
Okay,
so
I
don't
know
if
this
is
the
biggest
legal
meeting
you've
ever
had,
but
so
many
of
us
stewards
were
able
to
come
today
to
welcome
ivy
to
this
team
stewards.
Chemnam
did.
Let
me
know
that
she
would
only
have
five
minutes
if,
even
so,
I
want
to
say
personally
welcome.
B
You
obviously
have
been
a
steward
for
a
very
long
time,
but
this
just
makes
it
official
and
I'm
so
so
happy
you're
here
and
I'd
like
to
pass
it
to
everyone
just
to
welcome
ivy
personally
and
maybe
say
a
few
words
things
have
gotten
so
better
since
you
joined
us.
So
thank
you
so
much
for
that
and
I'll
pass
to
olivia.
B
Yes,
welcome
ivy
you're,
the
you're,
the
first
receiving
a
welcome
party,
and
you
deserve
it.
So
much
you've
been
doing
a
very,
very
beautiful
work.
We
all
appreciate
your
presence
and
all
your
dedication.
That
is
incredible,
and
I
acknowledge
that
it's
so
like
most
of
our
communities.
B
Emotion
is
based
on
the
meetings
we
have
and
I
think
it's
hard
for
you
to
not
be
in
all
of
our
meetings
and
just
be
watching
them
on
videos
that
makes
it
so
less
personal.
So
I
really
yeah
really
appreciate
that
and
thank
you
for
coming
today
and
welcome.
If
you
have
any
questions
you
can
reach
out
and
yeah
you're
you're,
a
great
steward
you've
been
doing
an
amazing
work
and
I'll
pass
to
santee.
A
Thank
you
libby.
Well,
I
just
want
to
welcome
ivy
as
a
new
role,
although
she
was
doing
it
already,
but
this
is
just
like
making
making
it
official
I'm
happy
to
be
hosting
this
officiality
on
the
legal
working
group.
It's
great
a
little
different
meeting
and
and
very
happy
to
have
you
on
the
group
appreciate
all
the
work
you're
doing.
We
don't
see
you
that
much,
but
we
see
all
the
work,
which
is
amazing
and
it's.
D
Maybe
the
time
that
we
see
it's
like
at
the
beginning
on
my
morning,
and
it's
like
oh
the
days
that
I
I
don't
have
the
coffee
like
the
the
time
that
we
had
a
meeting
it
was
like
what
is
going
on.
I
cannot
concentrate,
and
just
in
the
next
time
in
the
in
the
next
hour,
I
I
already
had
a
coffee
with
with
and
had
a
meeting
with
tom,
and
it
was
like
okay.
D
G
H
Yeah,
you
know,
I
mean
you're
one
of
our.
I
think
baseball's
kind
of
popular
in
the
philippines
right
and
like
in,
do
you
know,
baseball
at
all:
ivy
yeah,
yeah.
H
Yeah
for
sure
I
I
love
playing
basketball
in
the
philippines,
because
I'm
so
much
taller
than
everyone,
but
but
yeah
the
there's
kind
of
like
the
starting
pitchers
and
then
there's
the
closers.
You
know-
and
you
are
like
you,
you
do
all
the
things
really
well,
but
especially
closing
like
you're
like
the
we
start,
all
these
things,
and
then
we
get
like
tired
of
them
almost
and
you're
like
no.
They
need
to
finish,
and
then
you
finish
them
for
us
and
it's
so
nice.
H
H
To
the
transparency
working
group,
all
of
the
praise
that
you
dish,
you
know
I
mean
we
dished
over
half
the
praise
last
month
over
half
I
mean
this,
that's
wild.
You
know,
I
don't
know
what
our
company
would
do
without
you
honestly,
and
it's
been.
H
We
are
so
lucky
to
have
you
it's
really
incredible.
We
make
everything
that
we
do
so
much
easier.
Thank
you
and.
F
H
Pass
it
to
one
well
I'll,
pass
it
to
jake.
I
I
I
don't
even
remember
half
of
the
damn
thing
once
we've
done
it,
I
don't
even
know
how
you
just
go
back
every
three
seconds
to
check
what
this
person
praised
or
that
person
prays
and
that's
just
praise
you
do
a
whole
bunch
of
other
stuff
too.
I
don't
know
if
zepp
would
know
what
to
do.
If
you
weren't
there.
I
B
I'm
sharing
the
screen
just
so
you
could
see
jake's
amazing.
J
J
I
I
jumped
a
little
bit
late,
so
I
don't
know
what
is
the
intro.
But
yes,
I
for
sure
I'm
very
grateful
for
what
ivy
is
doing,
and
I
think
that
the
whole
idea
of
transparency
is
going
to
keep
growing
because
it's
so
important
and
so
needed
in
the
whole
ecosystem.
B
Jake,
sorry,
maybe
I
didn't
send
this
message
to
you
yesterday,
but
we
are
welcoming
ivy
as
as
a
tec
steward.
This
is
her
welcoming
party.
I'm
sorry.
I
forgot
to
send
that
to.
B
K
Hi
good
morning,
everyone
you
know,
I've,
never
not
known.
I
need
to
be
a
part
of
everything,
so
it's
it's
been
very
clear
from
the
beginning
that
she
just
does
phenomenal
work
with
the
praise,
and
so
congratulations
on
the
on
the
official
title
and-
and
I
think
it's
well
deserved.
E
H
I
just
want
to
say
more,
you
know
the
I
couldn't.
I
can't
help
it
the
quality
that
you
bring.
That's
what
I
forgot
to
say.
You
know
it's
not
just
like,
like
you
could,
just
just
praise
and,
like
you
know,
make
it
short
and
just
like
get
it
done
right,
but
everything
you
do.
You
add
this
extra
level
of
quality
that
I
yeah
it's
unbelievable.
I
don't
know
where
you
how
you
find
that
energy
to
add
that
extra,
like
flavoring
to
every
dish
that
you
make
for
us.
So
it's
a
it's
really
nice.
C
Okay,
so
I'm
just
gonna
say
thank
you
so
much
for
the
very
warm
welcome,
even
before
you
had
this
welcome
party
for
me,
even
in
the
just
in
telegram,
I
felt
the
warmth
and
the
yeah.
I
felt
that
this
is
like
a
very
it's
like
a
big
family.
Already,
it's
like
a
family
to
me
already,
even
if
I
started
later
than
all
of
you
and
yeah.
C
I
always
tell
my
friends
that
I'm
so
happy
and
so
proud
to
be
part
of
this
community,
even
if
they
don't
understand
what
we're
doing
as
I
try
to
explain
to
them,
but
eventually
they
don't
understand.
So
I
just
stopped
explaining
but
yeah.
So
I'm
so
happy,
I'm
really
happy
and
it
feels
good
to
be
talking
to
more
people,
because
I,
before
I
got
into
common
sap
and
tc,
I
don't
talk.
I
don't
know
anyone.
I
can
talk
to
you
about
this
space.
C
You
know.
I
know
I
feel
good,
that
I
found
people
who
have
the
same
passion
and
same
interest
like
me.
So
I'm
very
thankful
for
this
opportunity.
A
All
right,
let's
go
back
to
work.
Thank
you
all
for
welcoming
ivy
and
I
think
we
had
enough
presentations
today,
just
with
the
obvious,
so
we're
gonna
skip
the
rest
of
you
guys
for
the
weekend.
You'll
have
your.
A
Okay,
let's
jump
into
the
documents
I
was
I
got.
I
got
this
document
that
sean
prepared
for
us.
I'm
gonna
share
with
you.
A
I'm
gonna
share
my
screen
here,
so
it's
it's
just
the
document
that
he
created
out
of
the
skeleton
that
he
provided
last
week
that
we
were
discussing-
and
let
me
just
share
my
screen
here-
there's
a
link
on
the
agenda
that
goes
directly
there,
but
I'm
just
going
to
share
it
here
and
sean
if
you
want
to
just
lead
through
the
dock,
so
we
so
we
just
hack
it
together.
K
Yeah
sure
so
this
was
based
on
our
last
two
calls
and
basically
took
the
notes
from
last
week
and
started
kind
of
laying
out,
in
short
term,
so
kind
of
trying
to
take
my
legal
hat
off
a
bit
to
kind
of
just
put
these
terms
together
that
lays
out
as
simply
as
possible
and
as
short
as
possible
kind
of
where
we're
at
at
least
in
terms
of
the
hatching
and
and
make
clear
kind
of
where
things
are
going
from
here.
So
the
first
section
just
to
you
know
look.
K
It's
you
know,
we've
managed
to
hit
the
funding
goal.
So
now
we
get
to
decide.
You
know
how
exactly
to
launch
the
actual
dao
and
and
yes
there'll-
be
a
separate
document.
That's
going
to
be
much
more
thorough
about
what
proposals
will
look
like
in
that
environment,
but
for
the
purposes
of
hatching.
This
is
why
we're
here,
there's
also
that
small
section
on
what
dowels
are
it's
doubtful?
Oh,
I
missed
both
autonomy.
That's
really
bad!
You
know,
there's
an
argument.
K
I
think
is
really
strong
that
do
we
really
need
to
explain
what
a
dow
is
to
people
that
are
hatchers
and
the
answer
is
probably
no,
but
I'd
rather
write
and
then
delete
than
then
not
write
it
to
begin
with.
So
this
is
kind
of
this
section.
He
just
kind
of
lays
out:
hey,
look,
it's
decentralized,
it's
governed
by
the
community
and
it's
it's
almost
like
nothing's
written
in
stone
really,
and
so
it's
important
that
that
everyone
kind
of
understands
that
going
forward
yeah,
there's
a
vision
and
yeah.
K
There's
there's
an
idea
of
what
things
are
going
to
look
like,
but
it's
going
to
manage
itself
and
the
community
is
going
to
manage
itself,
so
those
things
can
and
likely
will
change
in
some
ways
going
down
to
the
next
section,
which
is
voting
in
the
hatch.
K
This
just
I
just
kind
of
wanted
to
lay
out
like
look,
it's
gonna
be
dandelion
voting.
I
think
I'm
right
that
it's
happening
on
github
and
the
kind
of
big
elements
of
what
voting
in
this
section
is
like
the
the
cost
to
make
a
proposal
the
quorum
necessary
and
the
time
delay
between
an
approval
of
a
proposal
and
the
actual
execution.
K
D
Actually,
not
on
github,
okay,
it's
beyond
the
onboarding
and
it's
all.
D
E
H
So
so
there's
hatching
the
dow
and
that
voting
happens
on
the
end
parameterizing,
the
hatch
that
voting
happens
only
on
token
log,
but
then
there's
the
commons
upgrade
upgrading
the
dow
to
a
commons
with
a
bonding
curve
in
conviction.
Voting
that
voting
happens
on
token
log
first
and
then
it's
ratified
in
the
comments.
D
A
And
yeah,
I
agree
we
have
to
those
are
the
main
parameters
right,
except
for
boarding
which
which
parameters
will
be
on
the
proposal.
These
are
the
main
parameters
to
that.
Will
that
that
govern
a
proposal,
the
toll
gate,
the
quorum
and
the
delay
and
support
required.
H
H
Support
required
and
voting
period-
in
fact,
we
just
standardized
all
of
these
names
because
they
were
kind
of
different
everywhere.
H
So
maybe
I
can
I'll
put
this
document
in
the
legal
channel.
Oh
I
just
realized.
I
didn't
finish
responding
to
the
legal
channel.
Oh
crap.
H
A
K
Okay,
so
then,
moving
on
to
that
next
section,
it's
sort
of
a
what
what
we
would
like
to
have
been,
and
if
I
understand
correctly,
you
know
the
end
game
here
is
going
to
be
a
dow
that
operates
with
an
augmented,
bonding
curve
and
a
dow
that
operates
via
conviction,
voting
not
dandelion
voting
so
again,
just
kind
of
keeping
it
short
and
sweet.
K
I
know
you
know,
there's
potentially
going
to
be
other
people
that
can
make
proposals
for
what
it'll
look
like,
but
I
highly
doubt
anyone's
going
to
propose
some
other
version
of
a
bonding
curve
or
or
take
issue
with
how
the
voting
happens.
So
I
just
want
to
keep
it
short
and
sweet.
That's
that's
kind
of
what
people
expect
to
happen,
how
to
make
a
proposal.
K
This,
I
want
to
say
juan
carlos
added
this
last
week,
which
I
thought
was
really
helpful,
and
so
this
is
kind
of
pointing
out
that.
K
Obviously,
the
in
the
process
of
making
a
proposal,
we
obviously
want
people
to
think
in
terms
of
their
interaction
with
the
community.
It
may
be
worthwhile
in
this
here
is,
in
this
section
to
also
point
out.
K
That
there's
communication
in
so
many
different
channels,
which
I
do
think
is
mentioned
later.
I
don't
know
there.
It
is
off
chain
communication
within
the
tec
forums.
So
I
think
it's
a
good
a
good
spot
to
kind
of
point
out,
hey
look.
This
is
if
you're
gonna
do
a
proposal
be
involved
with
the
community.
K
This
way,
we're
not
you
know,
people
aren't
out
there
throwing
out
something
for
the
hatching
of
the
dow
that
is
just
too
far
out
there
or
or
contrary
to
what
the
community
wants
in
terms
of
what
I
thought
would
be
a
discouraged
set
of
things
to
have
happen.
K
It
was
setting
a
a
quorum
too
low,
which
I
think
griff
pointed
out
last
week
was
an
issue
in
in
a
previous
dow
and
along
those
terms,
setting
a
toll
gate
too
low.
So
otherwise
people
can
just
make
proposals
too
easily.
K
This
third
section,
basically
it's
kind
of
just
a
rage
quit
sentence,
but
that
may
not
be
as
important.
We
might
want
to
setting
support
requirements
too
low
or
vote
durations
that
are
too
short,
but
those
would
be
the
kinds
of
things
that
I
imagine
would
be
discouraged
or
not
ideal.
But
if
anyone
has
any
additions,
I'm
all
ears.
H
I
mean,
I
think
it
could
just
be
summarized
that
voting.
Well,
I
guess
it's
nice
to
be
specific,
but
maybe
having
one
more
just
like
or
adjusting
any
other
parameters
that
you
know
are
not
in
line
with
best
practices
of
like
com
of
doubt,
governments.
You
know
like
there's,
there's
things
that
have
been
learned
by
years
in
the
past.
So,
like
don't
do
those
you
know.
K
Okay,
okay,
that's
great
griff!
Thank
you
and
the
last
section
which,
as
a
lawyer,
this
is
the
hardest
one
to
kind
of
not
make
a
10-page
document,
but
these
are
the
risks
of
participating,
so
one
I
just
want
to
make
clear
that
it's
not
exhaustive
and
that's
just
a
highlight
of
things.
I
think
people
should
be
concerned
about,
and
so
the
first
one
is
look.
You
may
not
get
the
dao
that
you
imagined
and
griff.
K
H
I
think
something
that
comes
through
this
document,
a
lot
which
is
obviously
a
failure
on
our
point,
is
that
there's
the
hatch,
which
is
the
creation
of
the
dow
and
the
commons
upgrade,
and
the
commons
upgrade
is,
is
what
you're
speaking
about
here
so,
but
I
exactly
we
may
end
up
with
the
tec.
Dial
may
not
upgrade
past
this
stage
of
its.
You
know
development.
F
K
K
And
so
obviously
we
have
the
the
smart
contract
bug
and
yeah.
While
auditing
has
occurred,
you
know
things
sometimes
to
learn
catch
until
they're
deployed.
So
that's
a
risk.
K
You
know,
through
the
process
of
the
the
hatch,
I
think
a
community
can
kind
of
be
created
that
people
think
is
fundamentally
different
than
what
they
were
getting
into,
and
so
it's
just
something
I
think
people
need
to
be
prepared
for,
and
then
I
think
lastly,
of
course,
there's
no
expectation
of
profit.
This
isn't
a
a
you
know.
K
A
On
the
best
thing,
on
the
best
thing
period,
should
we
mention
that
if
we
finally
succeed
upgrading
to
a
conviction,
voting
dial,
should
we
just
remind
everyone
that
there's
a
vesting
period
here
in
the
end.
H
Aware
of
it,
because
they'll
have
to
choose
the
length
and
they'll
be
confronted
with
it,
and
is
there
a
cliff
or
just
the
best
thing
period,
it's
a
cliff
and
a
trickle
right.
Some
the
way
it's
designed
it's
a
cliff
and
then
a
linear
curve
for
unlocking.
A
H
H
Yeah,
so
there
there
are.
I
think
what
some
is
pointing
out
is
that
there
are
like
secret,
investing
there's
a
in
that
tc
hashtag.
Those
aren't
removed
right,
son.
D
H
A
H
H
Yeah
and
the
the
thing
that's
difficult
is
there
are
vesting
parameters
that
we're
sort
of
hiding
in
the
from
the
community
that
exist
in
the
tec
hatched
out
as
well,
but
we
just
set
them
to
one
block
and
then
moved
on.
H
A
A
Well,
that
sounds
that
sounds
great.
So,
after
this
go
ahead,.
H
A
H
What
do
you
mean
baseline,
oh,
like
for
like
terms
for
making
proposals?
Yes,
you
know
I
haven't
seen
any
some.
Have
you
ever
seen
any
like
terms
and
conditions
for
making
proposals?
I
was
looking
at
lex
dowling.
I
was
surprised,
I
didn't
see
anything
public,
there's
no
formal
document
on
one
hive
either
right.
D
B
E
B
A
A
H
A
H
I
was,
I
was
cruising
around
after
our
last
call
looking
for
this
and
I
didn't
find
it
so
I
think
just
like
starting
from
scratch
and
keeping
it
simple
is
probably
the
right
direction
like
I
was
looking
at
other
dolls,
and
you
know
the
ones
that
have
it
it's
very
like
like,
like
stout,
did,
have
some
they're
not
like
sell
the
wow,
they
did
have
something,
but
it
was
like.
Oh
first,
you
have
to
create
a
delaware
corporation.
Using
this.
E
B
B
A
A
K
It's
hard
for
me
to
see
this
and
I
think
oh,
maybe
I'll
go
back
and
edit
my
document
a
little
bit
so
yeah.
I
might.
I
might
make
a
couple
of
of
language
changes
once
I've
looked
at
this
a
little
closer
because
I
think
it's
it
just
the
first
few
lines.
I
just
think
it's
really
well
written,
so
I
I
might
tweak
some
sentences
here,
but
I
I
agree
that
I
think
that
those
two
lines
you
pointed
out
santee
should
definitely
be
added.
Now.
A
A
H
B
I
think,
for
example,
here
in
the
hatch
dial
session
we
can
add
in
this
plus
we
can
add,
like
sub
categories,
to
the
hatch
dial
that
wouldn't
be
as
big
as
the
hashtag
and
then
we
put
all
of
these
documents
there
and
the
links,
and
we
can
also
add
to
the
relevant
resources
part.
We
can
tag
it
here
on
top
when
we're
explaining
about
it
and
then
on
the
in
the
dandelion
voting.
K
I
I
like
I
like
that.
I,
like
it
it's
hard
for
me
ever
to
treat
a
legal
document
as
just
another
document
yeah,
so
there's
just
sort
of
a
visceral
initial
reaction
of.
Oh
no
legal
documents
have
to
you
know,
look
different,
but
this
this
organization
is
just
so
different
from
what
you
would
normally
run
into
that
I
have
to
catch
myself
to
not
fall
into
that
trap
per
se,
but
I
I
do
think
you
know
the
legal
documents
may
want
to
retain
a
little
bit
of
uniqueness,
but.
K
You
know
to
some
extent,
I
I
this
just
looks
so
good
and
I
think
this
so
much
of
this
language
I
already
wish
I
had
seen
before
I
started
writing,
so
I
I
will
definitely
go
back
into
that
that
hatch
document
and
and
make
a
few
at
least
word
changes,
not
not
real
structural
changes,
but
just
the
way
things
are
phrased
here
in
the
language.
I
think
I'll
I'll
make
sure
I
smooth
out.
B
B
B
H
H
Well,
I
guess
I
was
just
going
to
give
a
hat
tip
to
eleanor
ostrom,
where
who
kind
of
created
this
structure
that
that
olivia
implementing.
A
Good,
this
looks
great.
I
just
not
coming
back
to
my
question.
A
Well,
we'll
work
it
out
somehow.
I
think
the
first
step
is
to
integrate
them
here,
which
is
already
a
huge
big
step
forward,
and
then
once
we
have
them
there,
it's
you
know
it's
just
a
matter
of.
If
we
think
we
have
to
identify
them
all
slightly
different,
we
will
just
with
different
color
with
a
little
icon
there
or
whatever.
A
A
A
K
I
think
is,
is
probably
going
to
meet
that
and
I'd
probably
also
add
any
time
you
are
trying
to
tell
someone
what
you
are
or
are
not
willing
to
accept
responsibility
for
is
quote
unquote
legal.
I
mean,
I
don't
think,
there's
I
don't
think
there's
some
grand
definition
of
it,
but
when
you
pull
up
to
a
basketball
park
or
baseball
park
or
soccer
field
football
field
and
and
there's
a
sign
that
says,
hey,
you
know
if
you
park
here,
you
know
you
understand,
a
ball
might
go
through
your
windshield
and
that's
just
a
risk.
K
You're
taking
that
to
me
is,
is
kind
of
an
attempt
by
people
literally
in
the
community
to
communicate
what
they
are
and
are
not
willing
to
do
for
you
if
you
engage
in
certain
behavior.
So
if
you're
going
to
park
at
a
soccer
field
at
a
football
field,
you're
taking
a
risk
and
if
a
soccer
ball
goes
through
there,
you,
you
can't
then
complain
about
it
because
you
were
told
up
front,
hey.
No
one
here
in
the
community
thinks
that
is
something
that
you
get
restitution
for.
K
You
get
you
get
taken
care
of,
for
you
took
a
risk
coming
here.
So
to
me,
part
of
it
is
is
letting
people
know
not
just
things
that
are
contractually
binding,
but
but
what
the
community
is
and
is
not
willing
to
do,
and
so
I
I
think
that's
my
best
description
for
it,
but
that's
a
pretty
lofty
question
to
begin
with,
like
what
exactly
is
a
legal
document.
H
Yeah,
I
think
we
could
wax
philosophically
about
that.
All
this
whole
entire
call.
I
think
the
biggest
piece
here
is
freezing
in
time,
at
least
for
the
in
this
application.
H
That
pdf
piece
is
like
this
is
what
you
agreed
to
when
you
joined
you
know,
and
then
there's
like
the
rest
of
the
git
book,
which
is
just
constantly
evolving,
as
we
figure
out
how
we
want
to
work
together.
You
know,
and
and
these
things
but
like
having
this
frozen
in
time
like
this-
is
what
we
all
agreed
to
has
a
lot
of
value.
D
Launching
the
tc
hatch,
but
when
the
there
is
the
update,
then
we
don't
have
that
much
exposure,
but
on
the
upgrade
we
also
have
exposure
to
celeste
and
we
can
fit
celeste
with
objective
documents
and
subjective
documentation.
Agreement
is
what
I
I
was
showing
yesterday
on.
The
on.
The
community
call
is
something
that
we
should
also
agree
on
and
be
the
kind
of
situation
of
the
dow
in
which
people
will.
H
I
just
want
to
say
some:
I
think
it
is
extremely
exciting
the
covenant,
but
it
is
something
that
happens
after
the
hatch.
So
as
much
as
I
want
to
get
started
working
on
it
I
want
to
like.
I
really
always
want
to
encourage
people
to
finish
the
hatch
first
and
get
ready
for
dessert.
You
know
like
we'll
have
once
once
we
finish
making
getting
this
stuff
done
because
yeah
like
I,
I
I'm
excited
about
the
covenant
and
celeste,
but
it
doesn't
happen.
So
the
comments
upgrade.
D
So
and
because
it's
that
of
much
importance,
maybe
it's
not
so
much
work.
Maybe
we
can
choose
to
do
something
like
has
done
in,
which
is
we
respect
the
members
of
the
community
and
we
want
to
create
a
nice
community
for
every
one
of
us
a
future,
a
future
that
is
more
free.
More
I
mean
the
manifesto
or
the
covenant
must
not
be
very
specific
it.
It
just
have
to
give
a
little
bit
of
direction
and
then,
according
to
which
are
the
arguments
against
one
proposal
or
another.
D
H
Well,
there
will
be
the
token
log
vote
for
parameters
and
then
they'll,
so
so
first,
the
hash
period
has
to
end
right.
So,
however
long
the
hash
period
is
and
then
there'll
be,
then
we'll
have
the
set
of
techh
token
holders
and
then
that
set
of
t
tch
token
holders
will
need
to
propose
votes.
I
guess
anyone
could
have
been
proposing
votes
during
the
hash
period.
H
That
would
be
fine,
but
then
the
tch
token
holders
will
need
to
vote
on
token
log
for
the
tech
parameters,
and
I
imagine
that
we
want
to
have
that
last
at
least
a
week
and
a
half
two
weeks
and
then
with
those
parameters
we
could
deploy,
we
would
also
need
them
to.
You
know,
probably
sign
off
on
the
agreement
that
we
make
for
the
covenants
of
the
disputable
voting
and
the
covenants
of
conviction
voting.
H
So
you
know
the
hatch
period
and
the
and
then
two
more
weeks
minimum
and
then
what?
If
you
know,
audrey
is
still
what,
if
we
find
some
bugs
in
the
augmented,
bonding
curve
or
conviction,
dial
deployment
that
we
want
to
use
the
tech
side
might
be
a
big
delay
too.
Like
we
actually
have
to
deploy
once
that
once
the
dow
like
launches,
maybe
we
want
to
do
a
couple
test
upgrades.
H
And
and
so
there's
there's
a
minimum
two
weeks
is
what
I'd
say
and
then
ample
opportunity
for
more
delays.
After
that.
H
H
That's
cool,
so
we
can
sling
it
into
the
token
log
boat
and
it
could
be
something
people
adjust
yeah
there
could
be
sets
different
sets
of
proposals
for
the
covenants.
That
would
be
pretty
cool.
A
A
Olivia
the
love,
if
we
can,
if
you
can
meet
with
sean
and
and
take
a
look
at
that
document,
and
maybe
if
you
need
my
help,
I
can
jump
in
also
and
give
some
format
or
at
least
think
on
the
format
that
we
are
going
to
be
finally
deciding
to
integrate
both
the
legal
docs
for
pdf
in
the
in
the
in
the
git
booth
and
from
there.
H
Yeah
I
mean
I
guess
we
could
put
these
things
to
I
mean
we
could
put
these
things
to
a
vote,
maybe
like
the
terms
and
get
get
them
structured
and
put
them
out
there,
and
I
feel,
like
I
don't
like
public
votes
for
most
things,
but
this
is
something
that
impacts
everyone
and
if
we
put
it
to
a
vote,
we'll
get
more
eyes
and
if
we
put
it
as
a
google
doc
then
and
invite
people
to
comment.
While
it's
up
for
a
vote,
I
mean
the
voting
process.
H
H
A
B
A
A
Do
you
sean
both
documents
are
the
links
of
both
documents
are
on
the
on
the
legal
working
group
agenda.
The
one
from
today
is
there
I
added
today
and
last
week,
if
you
jump
scroll
down
to
last
week,
you
will
see
the
previous
ones.
Do
you
do
you
think
we
should
give
it
a
specific,
formal,
more
formal
format
before
converting
that
into
pdf?
I
don't
know
you
want
to
take
a
look
at
those
and
and
decide
take.
A
Maybe
okay,
all
right,
just
let
me
know,
and-
and
we
can
work
on
that
and
then
we
will
we'll
just
write
down
the
proposal.
Maybe
next
week
we
can
decide
how
to
go
for
the
proposal
and
get
that
ready
for
publishing
on
the
forum
and
get
the
voting
and
move
more
ahead
from
there,
okay
and
and
maybe
next
week
we
can
start
diving
into
into
sam's.
You
know
concerns
on
on
on
the
rest
of
the
stuff.