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A
Hey
cryptozac,
just
okay,
all
right!
So
let
us
kick
this
off
with
hey
olivia.
B
A
Thank
you.
Thank
you
so
today,
based
on
feedback
from
last
week,
we
wanted
to
try
to
get
to
know
each
other
a
little
bit
more
with
some
of
these
check-in
questions,
make
it
a
little
bit
less
about
the
work,
which
is
great,
that's
a
great
direction,
so
here's
my
prompt
for
you
all
name,
one
or
two
of
your
super
powers,
and
by
that
I
don't
mean
like
I
wish
I
could
fly
or
I
wish
I
had
super
strength.
A
A
C
Between
like
different
groups
of
people
between
academia
and
practice,
between
high
level
and
detailed,
I
think
I
yeah
I
like
doing
that,
and
maybe
another
super
power
is.
C
Thank
you,
libby.
One
of
my
super
powers
definitely
is
crying.
I'm
such
a
good
crier.
I
can
cry
any
minute
to
anything
as
in.
I
think
it's
in
a
way.
It's
just,
I
guess
I'm
very
expressive
and
just
find
peace
and
not
that
much.
You
know
shyness
in
my
crying.
I
like
doing
it,
but
also
it's
I
don't
know.
C
Sometimes
it's
good
because
it
lets
me
like
process
things
way
faster
and
it
allows
me
to
really
understand,
what's
going
on
in
my
mind
and
heart
and
helps
me
like
align
things,
you
know
fast
and
easy
and
in
a
very
honest
way,
another
one.
I
can
pretty
much
imitate
any
kind
of
like
traditional
and
like
other
types
of
dances
like
I've
been
belly,
dancing,
break
dancing,
hip-hop
dancing
battling
for
so
long.
C
So
I
guess
I
mean
that's
more,
like
maybe
hobby,
but
I
really
really
like
learning
about
different
kinds
of
dances
and
can
just
learn
a
new
one
on
the
go
and
I'll
pass
it
to
cryptozac.
C
D
C
My
superpowers,
I
think,
is
working
with
ideas
and
developing
ideas
further,
it's
the
main
thing
that
I
do
for
my
job
at
borderless
is
helping
design
new
new
token
models
and
protocols
that
and
come
up
with
creative
ways
to
utilize
tokens
that
help
increase
the
success
of
a
project
and
another
kind
of
related
superpower
is
kind
of
understanding
how
things
work
on
a
macro
level
like
I'm,
I
work
really
hard
on
trying
to
connect
dots
between
all
the
different
industries
and
participants
in
the
macro
economy.
C
So
I
I
work
really
well
at
like
understanding
things
from
a
big
like
macro
level
and
fun
fact.
I
also
love
to
dance.
I
I
shuffle
dance
and
do
west
coast
swing
almost
every
day.
C
Oh,
thank
you
grouped
cryptosec,
so
for
me.
A
C
Think
I'm
I'm
good
at
kind
of
like
facing
unexpected
problems
or
challenges
that
just
come
up
like
all
of
a
sudden,
yeah
kind
of
like
they
bring
me
some
type
of
what's
called
like
a
rush
and
and
I'm
really
able
like
to
focus
and
get
them
done
instead
of
like
being
being
like
sad
or
worried
about
it,
it's
just
like
a
motivation
for
me
to
to
overcome
them.
It's
and
it
happens
like
with
really
small
things
in
life
and
also
that
with
more
complex
things.
C
B
Thanks
perf
yeah,
I'm
gonna
say
my
superpower
is
my
mental
health
diagnosis,
my
disability,
it's
I'm
diagnosed
with
bipolar
disorder
and
schizophrenia,
but
I've
heard
somebody
else
diagnosed
say
I
hate
bipolar.
It's
awesome
and
it
is
pretty
awesome
at
times
when
you
feel
in
a
manic
state,
it's
like
kind
of
hard
to
give
up.
It's
an
addictive
type
of
a
thing
where
you
feel
so
creative
and
so
capable.
B
But
at
the
same
time
you
gotta
temper
yourself
because
you
feel
empowered
to
do
things
that
you're
likely
not
able
to
do
reality
so
yeah,
it's
it's
a
kind
of
a
unique
superpower,
but
it's
one
that
I
kind
of
don't
regret
having
if
so
and
pass
to
just
anthony.
A
Yeah
you're
you're
kind
of
cutting
out
a
little
bit,
but
the
question
was:
if
you
have
to
pick
one
or
two
superpowers,
you
know
things
that
you're
just
uniquely
good
at
what
would
they
be.
B
A
A
D
Thank
you.
So,
in
terms
of
my
superpower,
I
think
that
I'm
generally
good
at
kind
of
processing,
a
lot
of
new
information
and
then
being
able
to
look
at
the
bigger
picture
and
seeing
how
it
all
fits
together.
So
I
think
that's
definitely
one
of
them
and
then
the
second
one
might
be.
I
think
I'm
able
to
live
my
life
in
a
pretty
simple
way,
taking
on
the
whole
minimalistic
lifestyle.
D
So
when
I,
when
I
travel
and
work
remotely,
I
pretty
much
ain't
able
to
fit
all
my
belongings
into
like
a
backpack,
and
I
think
that
it
took
me
a
while
to
get
there.
But
I
feel,
like
that's,
probably
a
superpower
that
I'm
proud
of
right
now,
passing
it
on
to
nate.
E
Thanks
richa
yeah,
I
guess
I've
always
felt
like
I've
had
a
superpower
and
I've
always
considered
myself
a
bit
of
an
empath,
and
it
has
really
allowed
me
to
become
relatable
to
to
whoever
I'm
talking
to
and
meeting
people
on
their
level
on
their
own
terms,
and
I
think
that
it
has
truly
benefited
me
in
a
lot
of
ways.
I
mean
there's
some
downsides
to
that,
as
gene
probably
would
point
out
with
his
superpowers
but
yeah.
E
So
you
know
I
I
feel
people's
emotions
very
easily
if
they're
sick,
I
feel
sick
if
they're
sad,
I
feel
sad,
it's
a
it's
a
weird
thing,
but
I
really
it
really
has
benefited
me
in
a
lot
of
ways
of
being
able
to
relate
to
to
each
other,
and
so
that's
been
really
fun
throughout
my
life,
honing
that
skill
and
I'll
pass
it
back
to
you.
Gideon.
A
Okay,
thanks
nate
and
you
forgot
to
mention
your
ability
to
do
various.
What's
the
word
impressions?
A
Oh
yes,
clearly
so
thank
you,
everybody
so
mine,
I
would
say
mine
is
basically
like
pattern
matching
like
I
can
see
patterns
really
easily
for
some
reason
and
kind
of
like
project
them
out
into
the
future,
and
I
love
doing
that
and
then
the
other
one
is
I'm
pretty
good
at
spotting
people
with
passion
and
talent.
Like
that's,
that's
one
thing
in
my
life.
I've
been
really
blessed
with,
and
I
think
I
think
I
got
that
from
my
grandfather.
A
He
was
really
good
at
that
and
I
just
used
to
sit
around
the
breakfast
table
with
him
and
he
would
tell
me
stories-
and
so
I
think
some
of
it
just
got
absorbed
into
me
so
yeah,
okay,
so
thank
you,
everybody.
I
I
really
appreciate
you
sharing
that.
I
think
it's
important
to
just
kind
of
be
able
to
see
that
in
each
other
and
within
ourselves.
So
it's
it's
nice
all
right.
So
we
are
so
we're
gonna
go
to
the
next
sh
part
which
is
well.
A
I
don't
think
we
need
to
say
anything
about
this
new
time.
I
think
I
think
we're
stabilizing
on
this
new
time
by
saying
at
the
beginning,
it's
a
little
bit
rough
for
for
stewards,
because
it's
right
on
the
back
of
a
steward's
call.
So
it
may
make
a
little
bit
tough
to
to
get
here
on
time,
but
it's
all
right!
Vacations,
they're
gonna,
be,
I
think,
over
the
next
couple
weeks.
A
I
know
I'm
gonna
be
away
I'll,
be
checking
in
in
the
mornings
and
doing
probably
a
couple
hours
in
the
morning
for
like
really
you
know
just
important
stuff,
but
if
you,
if
you
know
that
you're
going
to
be
away-
and
you
are
playing
like
you've-
got
like
some
critical
path
for
like
critical
roles
that
you're
playing
over
the
next
few
weeks,
if
you
can
just
maybe
make
a
note
here
in
the
agenda,
that'll
help
us
to
just
like
keep
all
that
just
be
aware,
treasury
policy
update
nate.
E
Yeah,
so
the
treasury
policy
document
is
up
for
vote
on
snapshot.
If
you
get
a
chance
token
holders
to
go
and
vote
on
that,
it
would
be
much
appreciated.
I
think
we
had
a
little
mishap
with
having
a
shortening
of
days.
I
think
is
it's
up
there
for
a
day
less
than
it
should
have
been,
and
so,
if
we
can
get
people
to
vote
on,
passing
that
it'd
be
great
or
if
you're
in
opposition,
please
do
that
as
well.
Outside
of
that,
I
am
still
working
on
the
first
investment
strategy.
E
This
is
a
little
bit
more
of
a
difficult
process
than
I
anticipated,
but
it
should
be
up
on
the
form
within
the
next
few
days.
A
big
big
concern
with
that
is
centered
around
the
question
of
the
tec,
tokens
that
we
have
in
the
laser
tag
wallet.
Should
we
get
rid
of
them?
Should
we
liquidate
them
and
in
exchange
for
other
assets.
E
This
is
a
really
difficult
decision,
mainly
because
with
our
current
economy
and
the
way
the
abc
works.
There
are
only
so
many
tec
tokens
managed
by
the
the
commons,
and
this
is
kind
of
problematic
in
a
lot
of
ways,
because
we
really
want
to
have
a
stockpile
of
tec
tokens
that
we
managed
in
part
of
our
reserve,
but
getting
rid
of
that
would
limit.
You
know
limit
that
amount
of
tokens
being
held,
but
not
liquidating.
That
would
not
give
us
any
funds
to
actually
invest.
E
So
this
is
kind
of
one
of
those
issues
that
I've
been
pondering
back
and
forth,
but
there
will
be
more
conversations
to
be
had
on
the
forum.
I
encourage
all
of
you
to
once
it's
put
up
there
to
to
really
evaluate
it
comment
on
it.
This
is
something
that
I,
I
think
will
be
a
kind
of
a
hot
topic,
and
so
I
believe
that
you
know
having
this
first
investment
strategy
proposed
and
getting
approval
by
the
community
is,
is
of
the
utmost
importance,
so
yeah
that
that's
where
we're
at
right
now.
E
So
after
this,
the
policy
gets
voted
on
if
it
passes
we'll
move
on
with
the
investment
proposal
or
investment
strategy,
and
then
once
that
investment
strategy
gets
approved,
then
we'll
submit
our
first
investment
proposal,
and
so
that
is
the
path
right
now
outside
of
that
in
regards
to
the
roadmap
established
within
that
policy,
we're
going
to
have
a
bunch
of
initiatives
that
need
to
be
worked
on
in
terms
of
setting
up
multi-sigs
in
terms
of
going
over
this
agent
monitor
relationship.
E
So
if
anybody
is
interested
in
helping
out
with
those
initiatives,
I
think
we're
going
to
take
it.
You
know
week
by
week
and
and
just
slowly
start
building.
So
if
you're
interested
in
that,
please
just
dm
me
and
we'll
get
that,
and
if
you
have
any
questions
for
me,
let
me
know
and
yeah
that's
that's
about
all
the
update
I
have
for
that
kidding.
A
So
the
next
topic
is
the
token
engineering
request
board.
Basically
we're
gonna
we're
gonna
put
that
on
ice
for
a
little
bit,
so
the
one
of
the
things
that
we
are
realizing
that
we
need
to
do
just
in
general.
Is
it's
probably
going
to
be
a
good
idea
for
us
to
to
take
this
out
to
our
partners
to
get
some
feedback
in
particular
right
now?
A
We
are,
you
know,
realizing
that
the
token
engineering
academy
is
like
a
key
player
in
this
thing
and
the
one
of
the
things
we
were
looking
at
originally
is
that
you
know
when
people
come
to
the
tc
with
needs
for
token
engineering
expertise.
Sometimes
that's
consulting,
but
sometimes
it's
like
hey.
A
Can
you
help
me
find
somebody,
and
so
the
academy
was
gonna,
be
like
a
you
know,
a
critical
play,
a
critical
role
in
that
in
terms
of
like
matching
people,
who've,
just
graduated
or
just
completed
the
token
engineering
fundamentals
course.
A
A
And
so
we
just
figured
tim-
and
I
were
talking
about
this-
and
we
just
figured
for
right
now
better
to
just
put
this
on
on
ice
on
hold
until
angela
and
the
crew
there
can
can
come
up
for
air
and
just
you
know-
and
I
think
we're
kind
of
looking
at
the
overall
relationship
with
the
token
engineering
academy
and
how
we
can
support
each
other
more
fully,
and
so
just
in
in
kind
of,
like
the
view
of
that
whole
relationship
and
and
the
particularly
important
role
that
the
academy
could
play
in
the
service,
we're
just
basically
going
to
put
it
on
hold
for
right.
A
Now
so
what
that
means
is
that
we
will
we're
going
to
shift
some
resources
around
and
the
primary
focus
for
the
next
month,
or
so
is
going
to
be
on
this
content.
A
Curation
service,
we'll
we'll
we'll
keep
thinking
about
the
token
engineering
request
board
in
terms
of
where
that
needs
to
go,
and
we'll
probably
use
this
time
as
a
way
to
get
some
feedback
from
from
some
partners,
but
but
yeah
so
so
focus
is
gonna,
be
shifting
more
towards
the
content
curation
stuff,
which
we're
gonna
we're
gonna
turn
to
in
a
second.
But
let
me
just
see
if
there's
any
questions
about
this
before
we
move
on.
C
Just
just
a
quick
thing,
I
don't
know
if
there
already
is,
maybe
there
is-
and
I
don't
know-
and
I
mean
I
agree
if,
if
this
initiative
it's
postponed
a
little
bit,
but
I
don't
know
if
there
are
already
some
type
of
lists
in
which
we
are
kind
of
like
writing
out
the
different
projects
that
have
shown
interest
at
some
point,
and
I
know
a
different
list
of
the
different
t
services
providers
that
we
would
be
working
on
just
like
to
have
them
concentrated
in
in
some
place.
C
A
A
Yeah
I
mean
the
the
initial
version
of
this
was
going
to
be
very
simple,
so
we're
just
holding
off
on
that
even
that
right
now,
just
because
you
know
basically
one
of
the
things
I
learned
in
my
last
job
was
that
sometimes
you
know
it's
better
to
go
slow
in
order
to
go
fast
right.
It's
like
build
that
build
a
buy-in,
build
deep
buy-in
from
all
of
your
partners
before
you
get
started,
because
if
you
get
started
and
not
everybody's
on
board,
sometimes
it
just
creates
friction
down
down
the
road.
A
A
Yeah,
okay,
so,
and
if
anybody
has
any
other
questions,
you
just
just
follow
up
with
me
directly
and
I
I'm
happy
to
happy
to
explain
more
okay.
So
the
the
next
thing
on
the
list
is
the
token
gate.
So,
thanks
to
nt,
we
have
now
chosen
technology
which
is
guild
xyz.
A
We've
we've
implemented
it.
We
worked
through
some
bugs
in
trying
to
get
this
up
and
running.
I'm
going
to
share
share
my
screen,
so
I
can
show
you
all
where
it
is
and
what
would
be.
A
The
tec
discord,
and
basically
it's
here
so
if
you
go,
if
you
go
up
to
the
very
top
and
then
just
scroll
down
past
the
community
section,
you
see
that
there's
now
this
category
within
discord,
that's
tec,
token
holders.
So
right
now
to
start
for
most
of
you.
If
you
were
to
go
and
and
see
this
you
would
you
probably
wouldn't
see
this
the
token
holder
updates?
A
You
would
just
see
the
token
invite,
and
so,
when
you
click
on
that
that
will
launch
the
bot,
that
is
the
guild
xyz
bot,
and
that
will
step
you.
Take
you
through
a
few
steps
and
and
confirm
that
you
do
have
tec
in
your
wallet.
All
you
need
is
one
tec
and
then
once
that's
confirmed,
then
you
have
access
to
this
channel
so
now
the
the
actually.
A
A
Yeah
so
to
to
get
to
that,
you'll
need
to
click.
On
this
token,
invite
and
then
follow
the
steps.
A
Can
you
all
see
the
token
holder
updates
before
you
click
on
the
token
invite.
C
A
C
A
Okay,
so
I'm
just
gonna
wait
just
a
few
minutes,
while
you
all
go
through
that
process
and
feel
free,
maybe
what
you
can
do
is
if
you're
running
into
problems
just
put
it
in
the
chat
here
in
this
on
our
call-
or
you
can
just
say
it
out
loud.
A
And
you're
not
going
to
see
anything
in
the
updates
channel
at
this
point,
so
the
next
steps
will
be
that
risha
nisha
has
been
working
on
a
document
that
will
be
a
pinned
message
for
that
channel
and
then
just
a
quick
update
on
let's
like
include
some
financials
and
update
some
working
groups.
D
Yeah,
I
think
later
today
it
probably
works
out
fine,
there's
some
financials
that
we
probably
need
to
talk
about
with
the
july
numbers,
but
outside
of
that,
I
think
it's
good
to
go.
A
C
C
A
C
A
A
A
Okay,
I'm
gonna
all
right.
So,
let's
move
on
there
is
a
link
here
to
the
content,
actually
I'll,
just
click
on
this
real
quick.
So
this
this
shows
you
the
the
first
post
that
has
been
working
on
and
yeah.
That
graph
is
so
it's
great.
I
love
that.
A
This
graph
here
this
chart
olivia.
It
might
be
good
if
we
got
your
eyes
on
this
too,
like
just
to
to
see
about
tone.
If
you
have
time,
but
you
know,
I
think
that
in
the
short
term,
this
is
going
to
be
kind
of
a
soft
launch.
We're
not
like
doing
a
big
big
push
on
this.
To
say,
like
I
think
we're
we're
probably
going
to
wait
over
the
next
couple
weeks
and
get
some
content
in
there
and
then
do
more
of
a
push
to
get
on
board.
With
this.
C
A
A
And
I
guess
one
question
for
folks
on
the
call
is
when
we
do
start
to
once
we
feel
like
okay,
this
has
been
fully
tested.
We've
got
the
mobile
things.
We've
got
this
figured
out.
How
should
we
go
about
promoting?
What's?
What
do
you
think
is
the
best
way
of
you
know
reaching
the
existing
community,
but
then
also
reaching
out
to
token
holders
to
let
them
know
about
this.
Any
thoughts
on
that.
D
I
think
one
option
is
also
sending
it
out
in
that
monthly
newsletter,
so
I'm
guessing
most
token
holders
probably
subscribe
to
that.
That
might
be
a
good
way
to
get
the
word
out.
A
Yeah
that
makes
sense
and
and
bear
actually,
I
think,
one
of
the
things
that
we
probably
want
to
do.
We
should
is
even
tighten
the
loop
with
manu
on
that
newsletter,
so
that
these
things
are
are
much
more
much
more
synced.
That
was
bear's
feedback.
In
one
of
the
comments,
I
think
that's
that's
right
on
so.
C
I'm
guessing
all
the
wacom
groups
should
kind
of
do
the
same
thing
that
we
did
like
giving
it
five
minutes
and
signing
up,
because
that's
a
bulk.
A
Yeah
yeah,
maybe
we
can
just
I
can
ask
since
auntie,
been
driving
some
of
this.
The
implementation
of
this,
maybe
I'll,
ask
him
for
help
and
working
with
some
working
groups.
A
Okay,
well,
let's
go:
let's
go
to
the
the
next
section,
where
we're
gonna
kind
of
pick
up
on
this,
the
economic
development
theme,
but
there's
like
really
one
specific
thing
that
I
that
I
wanted
to
hone
in
on
and
it
taught
it's
it
has
to
do
with
the
content
curation
service,
and
we
talked
about
that
last
week.
A
The
output,
one
of
the
outputs
of
that
service,
will
be
another
channel.
That'll
show
up
in
the
token
holders
category
with
on
within
discord
right,
so
so
you'll
get
the
token
holder
updates
and
then,
once
this
service,
the
content
curation
service
is
up
and
running.
There
will
be
a
stream
that
will
be
like
the
greatest
hits
of
the
tc
right,
so
the
stuff
that
the
community
thinks
is
most
interesting
will
be
showing
up
there
exactly
how
that'll
work.
A
That's
something
going
to
be
working
on
over
the
next
month
or
so,
and
then
some
of
the
other
outputs
we're
working
with
acid
laser
on
how
and
we'll
be
meeting
with
him
tomorrow.
Talk
about
how
the
twitter
team
can
use
some
of
the
same
posts.
Some
of
this
information
is
being
curated
by
the
community.
A
To
kind
of
enliven
our
twitter
stream
and
help
us
to
engage
the
existing
community,
but
also
new
folks,
right,
like
by
highlighting
the
content
that
they're
contributing
into
our
discord
so
really
excited
about
the
potential
of
this
way.
To
engage.
A
Existing
community
members,
but
then
also
recruiting
and
onboarding
new
folks,
so
the
other
thing
I
just
wanted
to
share
is
a
conversation
I
had
with
mert
and
shabnam
last
week
about
the
consilience
library
and
how
this
fits
in
with
that
they
were
they're
both
really
excited
about
this
service
and
and
the
the
potential
to
use
this
service
is
curating
service.
A
Contact,
I'm
not
sure
what
you're
asking.
Can
you
ask
it
again
there
I'm
going
to
keep
going
yeah
go
ahead.
B
A
B
A
Is
that
so
content
curation
service,
I'm
typing
in
here.
A
No
problem,
no
problem,
so
the
basic
idea
with
this
just
the
short
version
of
it
is
the
idea
is
people
can
come
into
our
discord.
Server,
post
links
to
you
know:
videos,
articles,
research,
whatever
it
is
and
then
have
other
people
in
the
community
interact
with
that
content
through
emojis,
and
then
that
would
be
over
here
in
discord.
There's
like
a
middle
layer
which
is
a
basically
a
filtering,
a
filter,
setting
portal
right
or
or
use
user
interface.
A
Where
a
working
group
can
come
in
and
say,
I
only
want
to
see
posts
that
have
three
hearts
or
more
or
you
know
I
I
want
to
see
posts
that
have
three
hearts
or
more
and
have
somebody
who
has
a
curator
role
on
discord,
give
it
a
thumbs
up
right,
and
so
you
have
all
the
action.
That's
going
on
on
discord
right
in
terms
of
posts
of
of
links
and
things
like
that:
people's
emoji
responses,
there's
a
filter,
filtering
ad
administrative
interface
and
then
the
results
results
are
spit
out
in.
A
They
can
be
spit
out
in
lots
of
different
ways
to
begin
with,
it'll
be
probably
an
air
table
and
that
air
table
can
be
used
to
automate
the
publishing
back
of
that
stream
of
greatest
hits
back
into
a
discord
channel
or
could
even
that
we
wouldn't
do
this,
but
but
it
can
send
out
automated
tweets.
We
don't
want
to
automate
the
tweets
for
that,
but
probably
allow
the
twitter
team
to
be
able
to
go
in
and
edit
the
description
before
it
goes
out.
A
Some
of
this
stuff
we
still
have
to.
We
have,
I
mean,
there's
obviously
some
some
planning
and
some
thinking
we've
got
to
go
through
for
that
part.
So
that's
the
that's
the
basic
idea
when
I
explained
this
to
the
consilience
library
crew.
They
were
really
excited
about
that
because
one
they
don't
have
an
existing
tool
for
doing
that
kind
of
curation,
but
they
have
big
ideas
about
this
consilience
library
how
to
use
it
to
cultivate
a
group
of
people
sharing
information
about
ethical
of
token
engineering.
A
As
I
was
talking
with
and
mert
about
this,
it
became
clear.
There
was
almost
like
a
sense
of
relief
that
they
could
just
basically
focus
on
trying
to
curate
content
and
build
a
sense
of
community
within
this,
and
so
he
got
me
thinking
about
that
prospect
of
making
it
really
easy
for
groups
of
people
to
self-organize
here
in
the
tec
are
around
particular
ideas
or
particular
values.
A
So
I
want
to
share
I'm
going
to
stop
hearing
that
and
I
wanted
to
share
a
quick,
just
one
slide
kind
of
illustrate
conceptually
where
something
like
this
might
end
up
going.
A
So
don't
pay
too
much
attention
to
the
the
the
specific
services
that
are
here.
These
are
more
illustrative,
but
obviously
we
have
transparency
and
we
have
gravity.
A
This
would
be
adding
like
a
third
service
which
would
be
content
curation,
but
communications
help
right
with
twitter,
like
business
with
twitter
engagement,
help
like
helping
to
onboard
people
into
a
group.
The
all
of
these
different
services
are,
you
know
we
have
some
and
we
could
develop
others.
A
The
idea
would
be
that
we
have
existing
working
groups
today
that
are
already
using
these
services
to
varying
degrees,
so
coms
and
sampo
and
stewards
use
some
of
these
today,
but
that
maybe
what
we
do
is
we
make
it
very
easy
to
have
kind
of
a
different
type.
I'm
calling
it
rather
than
working
groups
like
an
interest
group
that
could
essentially
run
itself
without
having
to
build
a
business
model.
A
You
know
they
wouldn't
have
to
necessarily
make
money
and
that
the
value
that
they
would
be
contributing
to
the
commons
would
be
just
being
a
source
of
of
interest
sharing
to
attract
more
people
into
the
commons,
and
so
you
can
imagine
that
omega
would
be
using
that,
maybe
even
olivia
I
mean
we
have
you-
and
I
haven't
had
a
chance
to
talk
about
this,
but
like
soft
could
use
that
as
a
way
to
convene
and
expand
conversations
about
governance
and
decision
making.
A
You
could
also
imagine,
like
you,
know
somebody
who's
new
to
the
community,
but
really
cares
about
token
engineering
safety
coming
in
and
setting
up
an
interest
group
and
having
support
of
all
these
things,
but
not
a
whole
bunch
of
costs
right.
They
would
just
be
able
to
access
these
tools
and
services
for
free
as
part
of
the
public
good
of
the
commons
same
thing.
Somebody
wanted
to
come
in
and
set
up
a
sustainability
group.
A
It
would
just
make
it
very
easy
for
people
to
come
in
and
and
form
these
interest
groups
as
a
way
to
advance
the
mission
of
the
token
engineering
commons.
So
that's
kind
of
the
reason
that
I'm
really
excited
about
this
content.
Curation
service
is
that
I
see
this
as
being
a
powerful
tool
for
helping
to
basically
pull
more
people
into
the
community
into
the
commons,
which
is
really
the
heart
of
this
whole
idea
of
a
shelling
which
is
that's
the
heart
of
our
mission.
A
D
A
Yeah
great
great
question:
so
let's
let's
take
the
consilience
library
example.
So
let's
say
that
you've
got
the
existing
omega
working
group
in
there
and
they're
starting
to
share.
I
mean
they've,
already
shared
a
bunch
of
like
if
you
go
into.
If
you
go
into
omega,
it's
actually
one
of
the
liveliest
channels
on
our
discord,
server
right
in
terms
of
like
the
kind
of
knowledge
and
information
that's
being
shared
there.
A
So
if
I
were
to
go
in
there,
I
could
look
at
the
different
posts
and
interact
with
them,
and
maybe
you
know
do
like
a
thumbs
up
or
a
heart
like
that
would
be
what
the
emojis
are
would
be
up
from
up
to
the
working
group
to
decide
what
kinds
of
emojis
they
would
want
to
set
for
themselves
and
the
kinds
of
filters
that
they
would
set
for
their
channel.
A
But
what
would
happen
is
let's
say
a
particular
post
that
I
put
in
there
a
week
ago
and
let's
say
it
got
a
lot
of
it.
People
really
were
excited
about
it.
That
would
be
something
that
would
show
up
in
this
feed.
A
It
would
be
up
to
the
omega
team
to
decide
what
they
wanted
to
do
with
that
right
now,
they're
talking
about
actual
separate
website
that
would
aggregate
those,
but
they
could
also,
you
know,
create
a
separate
channel
within
you
know,
next
to
their
next
to
their
existing
channel.
To
have
the
be
able
you
know
to
feed
the
feeds
out.
D
A
If
we
then
found
some
people
like
found,
somebody
like
a
group
of
people
who
are
on
twitter
already
talking
about
sustainability
and
blockchain
that
we
could
then
recruit
those
folks
in
and
and
try
to
get
them
the
support
that
they
need
to
be
able
to
share
knowledge.
A
So
I
just
need
to
close
the
door
here:
source
cred.
A
No,
we
do
not
know
the
tagging
structure.
The
the
philosophy
would
be
try
to
keep
this
as,
and
it's
not
it's
not
really
so
much
tagging
in
this,
unless
you
mean
the
emojis,
but
right
now,
the
thinking
is
that
we
would
probably
have
there
would
be
one
the
most
important.
The
the
primary
project
here
primary
use
case
would
be
comms,
so
working
with
acid
laser.
A
To
to
use
this
to
basically
boost
our
twitter
feed
and
our
engagement
on
twitter
and
that
we
would
also
then
use
it
as
the
kind
of
greatest
hits
channel
within
the
token
category
server,
but
for
the
other
working
groups,
any
working
group
that
wanted
to
use
this
tool.
I
think
that
what
we
would
be
able
to
do
is
work
with
them
either
have
visha
or
one
one
of
the
people
on
the
team
here
work
with
each
of
those
working
groups
to
tune
their
filters.
A
The
way
that
they
want
are
emoji's
sufficient,
wait
hold
on.
Let
me
look
at
genes,
so,
yes,
source,
cred,
we'll
need
a
tagging
or
ontology
source
grid.
Does
this
source
code
does
tagging
and
ontology?
B
Okay,
just
let
you
they
just
let
you
configure
the
source
credit
server
to
have
designated
emojis
as
as
having
value.
So
then
you
can,
you
know,
load
them
up
on
somebody's
post
and
that
gives
it
pollen
yeah
yeah.
A
A
That's
one
of
the
things
we've
talked
about
is
basically
allowing
the
group
to
decide
what
are
the
emojis
that
they
would
want
to
kind
of
pre-load
posts
when
sharing,
sharing
exactly
yeah
yeah.
Thank
you
yes
and
kojak
to
to
kind
of
go
to
your
point.
It
is
possible
that
down
the
road
we
could
set
this
up
so
that
it
wouldn't
just
be
like
thumbs
up
or
like
how
much
you
like
this,
but
it
could
allow
people
to
say
like.
I
think
that
this
post
is
about
governance.
A
This
one
is
about
you
know.
Sustainability
like
there
may
be
ways
for
us
to
do
that
kind
of
kind
of,
like
taxonomy
or
folksonomy
bottoms
up
tagging
of
the
content.
That's,
like
you
know,
topical
tagging.
A
The
other
thing
too,
we're
not
talking
about
this
in
this
first
rule,
but
the
the
folks
at
dao
stack
are
are
interested
in
lots
of
different
applications
of
this
one
of
the
ones
that
might
be
unique
to
us
is
if
we
wanted
to
do
some
type
of
praise
tag
that
we
could
potentially
link
into
praise
as
a
way
of
rewarding
people
for
participating
in
this
service.
A
B
B
B
A
Yeah
the
the
idea
with
this
one
is
that
we
would
did
one
of
the
initial
places
that
the
greatest
hits
would
show
up
in
the
older
channel.
So
this
is
an
experiment
being
experiment
with
having
you
know,
anybody
could
go
to
any
of
the
channels
and
and
see
this
content
without
having
to
hold
the
tec.
A
But
if
you
want
to
see
the
filtered
view,
you
would
need
to
hold
the
token,
so
this
is
kind
of
a
baby
step
in
experimenting
with
token
holding
as
a
way
to
drive
the
utility
token
up.
B
A
Okay
feel
free
to
ping
me
afterwards,
how
about
other
folks
any
other
any
thoughts
from
other
folks
on
on
this
back
questions
concerns.
C
I
I
didn't
understand
sorry
if
you
explained
already,
how
is
the
token
connected
to
this.
A
Yeah,
so
so
the
token
would
be
really
not
used
in
this,
except
that
the
the
greatest
hits
filter
so
like
the
stuff
that
the
community
has
deemed
has
said
is
like
the
most
interesting
based
on
their
interactions
would
go
into
like
a
great.
This
is
not
the
name
but
like
a
greatest
channel
within
the
token
holders
section
of
the
discord,
so
you
would
need
at
least
one
to
begin
with.
A
You
would
just
need
at
least
one
tc
token
to
be
able
to
access
that
this
would
become
like
a
rust
experiment,
driving
up
the
perceived
value
of
the
token.
A
Yeah
this
this
has
been
kind
of
our
dream
right
of
doing
that,
and
I
think
that
the
dow
stack
folks
who
who
we're
working
with
shahan
there
and
some
of
the
other
folks
there
are
really
interested
in
that
so
directionally.
This
sets
us
up
to
be
able
to
do
that.
To
use
token
curated
registries,
the
name
libby-
and
I
talked
about
this
words.
A
C
A
Yeah,
I
is
that's
a
tricky
one,
because
I
don't
want
to
say
that
we're
going
to
actually
do
that.
But
maybe
we
say
that
something
during
I
I
don't
know
we
will
do
that,
but
it
does
seem
very
like
like
a
very
promising
path.
D
I
have
one
more
question,
so
is:
is
the
long-term
goal
of
this
for
some
of
the
interest
groups
to
be
able
to
monetize?
I
guess
like
the
important
discussions
that
they're
having
or
the
important.
I
guess
nuanced
knowledge
that
they
capture
amongst
their
channels
like
is
that
something
that
we're
feeling
like
could
be
the
end
goal
of
this,
or
are
we
thinking
that
it's
more
just
kind
of
like
to
build
community?
At
this
point.
A
I
would
say
at
this
point:
it's
really
just
focused
on
building
community.
Really.
You
know
that
the
my
theory,
my
thesis
about
how
the
tbc
thrives
in
the
future
is
that
it's
just
like
facebook
and
twitter
and
all
these
you
know
they.
They
first
had
to
build
a
community.
A
So
I
think
that
that
gives
us
the
option
down
the
road,
but
really
the
first
step,
like
our
first
step
as
a
community,
is
to
start
providing
a
lot
more
value
to
the
users
of
comments,
and
so
that's
what
this
is
really
aimed
at
is
for
the
next
six
months.
It's
like,
let's,
really
focus
crazy
on
trying
to
become
a
more
interesting,
attractive
place
to
draw
people
into.
A
Yeah,
okay,
we
have
two
minutes.
You
know
I
would
say
that
we
we
might
want,
because
this
is
so.
This
is
going
to
be
such
an
important
focus
for
us
over
this
next
couple
months
that
maybe
we
come
back
and
and
keep
this
conversation
going
next
week,
because
I
really
do
want
all
to
be
able
to
orbit
and
maybe
we'll
do
is
see,
we'll
we'll
put
a
link
to
document
where
we're
doing
some
of
these
some
of
this
planning
in
there.
A
So
you
all
can
react
to
that
and
then
because
we
have
one
minute
and
community
call
is
coming
up
so
so
yeah.
Thank
you
all
for
joining
today
and
and
yeah.
This
is
good,
really
good
feedback
and
thanks
for
testing
up.