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B
I
am
very
happy
today
I
visited
my
best
friend
I'm
visiting
my
best
friend
in
madrid.
Actually
she's
been
calling
me
for
four
years.
We've
been
best
friends
in
high
school
and
then
I
went
to
chicago.
She
came
to
madrid
and
another
of
our
friends
and
she
went
to
london,
so
we
were
separated
and
now
we're
meeting
here
after
so
many
years
I
mean
we
met
em
at
some
point,
obviously
in
turkey
and
so
forth,
but
it's
our
first
time
visiting
our
friend
here.
So
I'm
very
happy.
B
I
like
I
like
madrid
so
far,
although
it's
so
super
hot,
it's
insane.
It's
really
good.
It's
it's
40
degrees.
I
think,
but.
B
Yeah
but
it's
not
humid,
it's
it's
just
really
dry
heat,
which
is
much
better
in
my
opinion,
yeah
and
I
feel
so
loved
and
held
today,
just
being
in
the
presence
of
my
best
friend,
really
so
only
good
vibes,
but
also
just
trying
to
find
an
apartment
in
new
york
city,
which
is
crazy
house
market.
I
hate
it
and
it's
been
giving
me
so
much
anxiety,
but
I
think
I
found
something
last
minute
today,
so
hopefully
we're
good.
On
that
we'll
see.
I
don't.
B
There
all
my
life,
maybe
just
one
more
year,
and
then
I
really
want
to
leave
it
crazy.
Yeah
see
you
bear
how
you
been.
B
C
I'm
good
I'm
good
as
well.
I
don't
have
much
like
exciting
things
that
have
happened
recently.
It's
been
also
really
hot
here
right
now.
Well,
I'm
based
in
edmonton,
canada.
It's
usually
super
cold,
most
of
the
year,
like
10
out
of
the
12
months
of
the
year.
C
C
I
don't
know
if,
like
during
this
month,
maybe
or
maybe
during
the
fall,
I'm
still
trying
to
figure
that
out
but
yeah,
just
like
you
know,
enjoying
life
and
what
else
I
had
some
like
gathering
with
some
friends
on
sunday
it
was
been
a
while,
since
I
did
that,
like
with
the
pandemic,
and
all
that
it
took
me
some
time
to
to
go
out
again,
but
it
was
nice
and
we
had
some
barbecue,
some
burgers
nice
drinks
and
yeah
it
was.
It
was
chill
and
yeah.
I
think
that's
it
for
me.
C
You
know
just
like
trying
to
focus
on
the
tc
work.
Collaborating
participating
really
fun,
really
exciting.
Everything
that's
happening
so
so
yeah.
I
pass
it
to
you.
Libby.
A
C
I
mean,
I
think
I
don't
know
if
you
guys
had
the
chance
to
look
at
his
presentation
like
the
like
the
powerpoint
or
the
google
slides.
He
did.
C
I
think
well
like
from
what
I
understood,
he's
kind
of
like
focusing
more
in
finding
solutions,
specifically
more
in
regards
to
like
the
the
economic
layer
and
like
participation
and
governance,
that
kind
of
stuff
like
the
different
dynamics
the
tokens
he's
proposing
like
could
have
with
a
current
tc
token.
So
I
mean
I
I
think
that's
super
interesting.
C
I
think
that
to
fully
grasp
the
presentation,
it
would
be
great
for
him
to
be
here
because,
for
example,
I
have
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
questions,
but
I
think
it's
super
interesting,
so
yeah
I
don't
know
what
would
you
suggest?
Maybe
we
could
kind
of
get
into
that
too,
or
also
I
mean
kind
of
like
the
way
I
was
seeing
things
with
the
swot
analysis
more
with
that
with
a
figma
award
was
maybe
coming
up
like
with
different
topics.
C
A
People
that
were
active
in
the
in
the
te
community
at
that
time.
I
did
this
one
research
that
we
sent
the
survey
to
people
with
some
of
these
questions.
That's
like
how
should
be
our
funding
culture.
What
is
out
of
scope
of
the
tc?
How
will
the
world
change
because
of
the
tc?
How
you
know?
What
are
the
values?
A
We
were
starting
to
talk
about
the
mission,
vision
and
values
here,
and
I
thought
maybe
it
was
a
good
moment
for
us
to
revise
this
because
it
feels
like
I
don't
know
there
is
a
certain
crisis
with
the
tc
you
know
like
with
the
financial
sustainability
and
this
research
that
you
guys
are
doing
with
with
swat
felt
like
yeah
diving,
deeper
into
strengths
and
weaknesses,
and
I
thought
maybe,
if
we
understand
a
little
bit
better,
some
of
the
insights
that
were
brought
in
the
beginning.
We
could
also
realize
some
blind
spots.
A
C
B
As
I
agree,
I
think
it
would
be
super
cool
to
see
the
a
lot
of
the
initial
vision
and
brainstorming
that
went
into
this,
because
you
know
with
time
and
with
the
pace
of
many
different
projects
and
initiatives,
it
sometimes
gets
difficult
to
kind
of
stick
to
the
initial.
You
know
like
vision
and
ideas
and
some
you
know
just
lose
a
touch
or
I
don't
know
just
it's
always
a
good
reminder.
I
think
so.
Yeah
it'd
be
good
for
me
to
to
just
see
super
exciting.
B
But
can
you
maybe
share
the
link?
A
mirror
link
leave
me
because
I,
my.
C
Yeah-
and
I
just
remember
what
I
was
I
was
gonna
say
yeah,
I
feel
like
also
according
to
the
swat
and
also
according
to
some
conversations
that
I've
been
hearing
around.
Probably
one
of
the
you
could
say
main
weaknesses
or
main
kind
of
like
confusion
points
is
this
part
of
like
the
narrative
of
the
tc.
You
know
like
going
back
to
what's
the
mission,
vision
and
values
of
the
tec,
and
what
narrative
are
we
following?
C
What
what
is
the
narrative
that
all
the
working
groups
and
all
the
initiatives
are
following,
and
you
know
like
making
sure
that
it's
the
same
one,
you
know.
Sometimes
it
feels
like
each
working
group
or
each
person
is
kind
of
like
following
their
own
path,
it's
kind
of
like
they
understood
one
thing
and
that's
what
they
they
are
doing.
They
are
talking
like
taking
a
separate
path,
so
maybe
kind
of
like
going
back
and
finding
that
unifying
kind
of
vision.
So
we
can
like
focus
efforts.
You
know,
I
think,
that's
that's
important.
A
I
don't
think
the
mission
vision
and
values
because
we
haven't,
I
mean
I
still
feel
like
the
vision
of
the
tc
is
the
vision
of
the
you
know.
I
still
feel
like
they
are
up
to
date,
but
I
think
the
actual
you
know,
like
a
system,
has
the
the
purpose
that
he
wants
to
have
and
the
purpose
that
is
actualized
and
I
feel
like
the
purpose.
C
C
A
A
A
Operated
in
tech,
so
the
ones
that
were
most
heavily
commented
was
education
and
r
d.
I
think
education.
It
makes
so
much
sense
because
it's
such
an
essent
discipline
that
we
need
to
educate
people
about
token
engineering
and
as
a
whole,
so
education
and
academy
lecture
series
to
teach
future
token
engineers.
A
I
think
the
ta
academy
has
been
doing
this
well
I'll
read
all
of
them
and
then
we
can
comment,
expand
token
engineering,
academy,
sherman,
educational
material
books
slide
decks
guidance
sherman.
The
whole
point
is
to
make
token
engineering
more
tangible
for
newbies
before
we
get
into
more
sophisticated
cad,
cad
stuff,
dynamic
game
seminar,
tas
admin,
scholarship
materials,
publication,
video
material
to
explain
the
stuff,
we're
doing
video
tutorials
on
boarding
to
the
commons
guide.
A
Interdisciplinary
events,
a
lot
of
social
science
people
need
info
chadney's
book
a
course
title
token
engineering
at
any
university
sample,
use
cases
and
easy
to
digest
model
models,
use
cases.
People
only
understand
what
they
can
touch
so
from
this
on
the
education
side.
What
are
some
thoughts?
You
guys
have.
C
Yeah,
so
this
is
something
that
I've
also
I've
been
wanting
to
to
discuss
and
to
to
put
on
the
table,
and
I
guess
it's
really
related
with
this
part
of
the
narrative,
because
I
I
find
a
little
confusing
in
terms
of
I
would
say,
maybe
branding.
C
Like
the
even
the
the
word
talking
engineering
right,
because
I
know
that
the
tc
exists
is
the
token
engineering
commons,
but
then
you
have
the
token
engineering
academy,
but
then
you
also,
I
know,
there's
a
twitter
account
a
handle
that
it's
actually
just
token
engineering
and
also
like
a
youtube
channel.
That
is
just
talking
engineering.
C
So
it's
kind
of
like
from
the
perspective
of
newcomer,
is
like.
Where
is
the
the
actual
shilling
point
you
know
like?
Where
is
the
actual
group
or
organization
where
I
should
where
I
should
go
first,
you
know
or
like
from
the
perspective
of
someone
looking
for
a
service.
Should
I
go
to
the
token
engineering
commons,
or
should
I
go
to
this
twitter
account
that
it's
called
actually
talking
engineering?
You
know,
so
I
feel
like
there's
kind
of
like
different
groups
or
different
parts
that
I
don't
quite
get.
C
I
understand
that
one
of
each
of
them
have
like
their
own
purpose.
For
example,
like
the
academy,
it's
exactly
this
right
education,
but
then
does
that
mean
that
the
tc
will
never
provide
educational
services
or
opportunities,
or
does
it
mean
that
maybe
we
need
to
collaborate
better
into
kind
of,
like
maybe
unifying
the
tc
and
the
ta
at
some
point,
so
it's
kind
of
like
one
place
and
what
about
this
other
token
engineering
place?
You
know
like
it's,
it's
kind
of
confusing
for
me
so
yeah.
B
I
definitely
agree
I
mean
especially
the
just
in
general,
I
think
the
dow
space-
and
I
mean
this-
I
mean
this
space
for
newcomers
and
new
learners
is
already
difficult
to
navigate,
and
I
think
especially
that
I
think
that
brings
an
opportunity
for
tc
to.
I
think
also
maybe
organize
in
a
way
that
attracts
the
people
that
we
want
to
attract
just
not
only
because
of
what
we
do,
but
also
because
of
the
ease
of
it
and
the
like
organizational
flow
of
it.
And
I
I
agree
with
bear.
B
I
get
confused
sometimes,
like
my
friends
were
asking
me,
like
some
people
about
token
engine
academy
and
the
point
of
contact,
and
I
wasn't
sure
if
it
was
even
it's
like
new
dao
and
like
I,
I
think,
a
lot
of
the
times
like
definitions
get
confused,
so
maybe
we
we
can
also.
We
can
do.
B
I
don't
know-
maybe
more
community
polls
and
kind
of
spend
more
time
into
really
structuring
and
organizing
around
what
is
called
what's
and
like
what
is
part
of
like
what
structure
and
maybe
try
to
have
like
this
unifying
platform
and
place
and
then,
which
would
be
maybe
just
tc
discord.
But
definitely
I
agree
with
bear
that
this
is.
I
think
this
confusion
overall
for
me
too
around
what
is
the
product
of
tc.
B
What
is
the,
what
is
the
opportunities
that
tc
provide
and
out
of
the
different
working
groups,
for
example,
or
out
of
the
different
initiatives
within
tc,
which
one
is
actually
really
in
tc
and
which
ones
are
kind
of
like
separating
in
their
own
ways
and
not
part
of
tc
anymore
yeah?
I
don't
know
if
this
point
last
point
makes
sense,
but
yeah
that
I
just
agree
with
that.
What
bear
said.
A
Yeah
cool,
that's
super
helpful
to
know
yeah.
It
feels
like
there's
a
certain
identity
crisis.
In
the
case
you
know,
but
I
think
it's
being
solved
and
it's
good
to
know
that
that's
the
reflection
because,
for
example,
the
difference
between
the
channels-
that's
something
that,
like
we
started
with
the
same
server,
the
tc
was
in
the
te
server.
A
What
happened
is
that
when
angela
created
the
token
engineering
academy,
there
was
no
community
for
token
engineering
yet
so
all
the
branding
for
tea
is
actually
the
tea
academy
branding,
but
then
it
it
became
like
the
name
you
know
like
when
you
look
for
token
engineering,
you
see
the
t
academy
stuff,
so
maybe
that
is
something
to
to
talk
to
them
about
like
what
is
the
best
way
we
can
solidify
brandings
without
creating
confusion
for
anyone,
because
the
shared
objective
is
that
people
like
get
into
token
engineering
and
learn
and
yeah.
C
Because,
for
example,
I
mean
reading
the
tc
vision
you
know
like
of
becoming
like
the
shielding
point
of
token
engineering,
it's
kind
of
like
that
right,
it's
kind
of
like,
then.
Where
is
exactly
that
shielding
point
is:
is
it
tc
or
is
it
t
e
right?
Maybe
we
could
find
like
a
way
of
of
kind
of
like
unifying
the
different
forces.
C
You
know-
and
I
know-
and
I
know
each
of
them
might
have
like
their
own
communities
and
their
own
efforts,
but
I
guess
if
we
kind
of
want
to
like
follow
that
that
vision
that
we
have
is
might
be,
might
be
important
to
to
do
that,
no
or
or
or
yeah.
C
I
don't
know
it's
yeah
I
think
you
described
describe
it
really
well
like
an
identity
kind
of
crisis
kind
of
in
the
macro
like
in
terms
of
the
names
of
these
different
organizations,
but
also
like
in
the
micro
like
iran
was
saying
like
within
within
the
working
groups
as
well.
I
think
it's
kind
of
like
the
same
problem
so
so
yeah
like
in
my
opinion,
I
I
guess
I
would
try
to
find
a
way
of
unifying.
I
I
think
that
would
be
like
the
alternative
that
could
bring
more
clarity.
C
B
I
agree:
I
it
made
me
think
of
content,
curation
service
idea
that
the
sample
is,
for
example,
like
implementing
right
now-
and
I
know
gideon
has
been
talking
to
like
omega
and
also
to
coms
and
just
finding
like
trying
to
figure
out
ways
and
several
components
of
the
service
that
can
that
different
working
groups
can
contribute
to
yet
it's
just
several
parts
of
one
certified
body
of
of
a
service
and
a
like
tool,
that's
produced
by
tc.
B
I
think
maybe
like
it's
also
important
to
with
the
tools
or
other
initiatives
that
tc
like
creates,
I
think
maybe
like
in
terms
of
branding.
It
could
be
it's
important
to
first,
I
don't
know
frame
it
as
this,
like
tc
the
tc
product,
to
bring
you
know
token
engineers
together
or
like
create
this
educational
initiative
around
token
engineering
or
a
library
on
token
engineering
living,
and
you
know
flourishing
library.
Yet
it's
gonna
obviously
have
a
lot
of
different
parts
to
it.
B
On
one
end,
it
serves
sample
and
financial
sustainability,
especially
if
it's
a
service
that
you
know
other
dows
and
people
just
come
in
and
actually
use
and
goes
back
to
comms
and
what
it's
trying
to
do
with
marketing.
It
can
be
a
really
good
opportunity
to
like
spread
the
word
on
tc
just
with
this
library
and
at
the
same
time
omega
and
their
consilience
library.
You
know
continuing
this
multidisciplinary
research
around
token
engineering,
so
I
don't
know,
I
think,
that's
a
really
good
initiative
like
right
now.
B
That
actually
is
very
when
we
put
the
pieces
together
to
me,
it
sounds
like
very
clear
and
like
one
of
the
tc
tools
or
products
that
actually
like
feels
like
okay,
many
different
groups
working
around
it
in
different
ways,
but
this
is
one
like
unifying
mission
of
like
why
we
are
trying
to
provide
the
service.
B
Just
as
an
example.
Does
that
make
sense.
B
Yeah,
I
think
I
think
yeah
yeah
yeah.
I
do
think
so.
I
do
think
so,
and
I
think
it's
a
great
like.
I
think
it
really
is
a
great
initiative.
I
think
like
it,
if
found
a
way
to
kind
of
bring
in
different
working
groups
and
like
what
they
want
out
of
this
service
and
like
what
are
their
like
individual
visions
of
this
and
they
kind
of
find
a
way
to
unified.
All
of
that,
I
think
that'd
be
a
really.
It
would
be.
A
Yeah,
I'm
sorry,
my
internet
dropped
for
a
minute,
but
you're
talking
about
the
the
sample
initiatives
of
services
like
the
intake,
the
intake
form
of
token
engineering
services
and
also
the
curation
library.
Yes,.
C
B
Omega
was
already
working
on
the
consilience
library,
and
I
know
comms
want
to
do
more,
you
know
reaching
out
to
stakeholders
and
they
want
to
create
like
more
marketing
initiatives
and
have
a
stronger
presence
on
twitter
and
other
platforms
to
really
become
that
shelling.
Point
really
like
to
have
that
presence
on
other
platforms
to
pull
people
in.
So
I
think
this
sort
of
library
could
be
a
unifying
initiative
for
many
working
groups
and
their
what
they
have
on
their
agendas
for
the
next.
B
You
know
working
block
and
their
like
visions
for
the
next
two
three
months.
It
seems
like
this
is
this
to
me
like
felt
like
a
really
great
yeah,
just
project
or
unifying
initiative.
What
do
you
think
bear?
I
don't
know
if
you
have
opinions
on
this.
C
Oh
yeah,
absolutely
absolutely.
I
think
it's
great
because
I
feel
you
know
this
kind
of
should
be
the
way
in
which
the
tc
should
operate
more
like
working
all
together
into
a
particular
project
or
initiative
like
all
the
working
groups
and
all
that
people
and
all
the
efforts
contributing
into
that,
because
at
the
end
we
are
like
one
one
commons
right,
one
single
common.
C
So
I
think
I
think
it's
great
and
I
think
it's,
I
think
it's
great
a
good
opportunity
as
well
to
kind
of
like
take
a
moment
and
think
how
each
of
the
working
groups
could
contribute
with
this.
Like
we're
talking
about
comms
right,
like
the
omega
working
group,
I
know
soft
gov
libby.
I
know
you've
been
talking
with
gideon
and
also
planning
on
starting
to
contribute
with
sample
more.
C
You
know
so
that
I
think
that
that's
amazing
right
and
maybe
it's
a
good
opportunity
to
maybe
ask
the
other
working
groups
and
the
other
people
like
what
are
their
their
intentions
in
in
collaborating
more,
if
not
with
this
a
specific
project,
maybe
with
other
projects
that
support
the
the
mission
of
the
tec
right
so
and
and
even
if
they
are
not
being
able
to
do
that
or
to
achieve
that,
then
also
like
ask
why
right
like
why?
C
What's
stopping
them
of
doing
that,
or
you
know-
and
this
kind
of
goes
back
with
this
part
of
the
narrative
right.
Maybe
there
are
some
other
narratives
going
on
at
the
same
time
that
I'm
not
saying
they're
wrong
right,
but
I
would
say
it's
worth
having
a
conversation
about
them
and
you
know
just
thinking
about
what
what's
in
the
on
the
benefit
for
for
the
tec
overall
right.
A
I
think
I
mentioned
last
week,
but
someone
james
from
trojan
dial
was
telling
me
that
they
decided
to
just
work
on
one
proposal
at
a
time
and
hearing
that
gave
me
such
a
release
in
my
heart
and
just
to
think
of
that,
like
everybody
working
for
something
for
one
solution,
for
something
simple,
like
simplifying
the
whole
process
and
sometimes
it's
harder
to
simplify.
A
You
know-
and
I
think
that's
why
this
happens-
this
divergence
of
what
people
were
doing,
because
when
it
scales
to
a
certain
point
that
we
can't
keep
up
with
what's
happening
in
all
working
groups,
then
there
is
this
sense
of
disconnection
and
maybe
the
stewards
working
group
that
was
supposed
to
be
this.
Like
meeting
point,
I
think
that
the
sprint
retrospectives
they're,
really
great
on
that
sense,
like
they
provide
a
reflection
from
everyone
together.
A
You
know,
but
I
think
sometimes
people
don't
have
time
to
reflect
right
because
it
takes
time
to
reflect
on
what
even
is
happening
in
in
your
in
the
working
group.
You're
involved
in.
C
Yeah
yeah
absolutely,
and
also
I
I
think
it
it.
It
got
to
the
point
that
kind
of
like
people
working
in
a
particular
working
group
is
like
really
focused
on
the
work
of
that
particular
working
group
and
like
you're
saying
you
know
sometimes,
or
they
don't
have
time,
or
I
would
say,
maybe
also
maybe
they
don't
have
much
interest
in
knowing
what's
happening
in
the
other
working
groups
and
in
the
tc.
C
Then
you
start
having
like
more
separation
of
work
and
efforts
right.
So
you
know
that's
kind
of
like
some
of
my
feelings
that
I
have
had
during
the
the
retrospectives
that
they
are
great,
but
sometimes
it's
more
like
reflecting
on
what
happened
inside
the
working
group.
That
person
was
working
on
than
a
reflection
on
the
situation
of
the
tec
as
a
as
a
community
right.
B
I'm
curious
sorry
ahead.
Lady.
B
Are
there
like
particular
dells
or
projects
you
know
or
like
methods
that
you
know
that
could
actually
facilitate
this
way
more,
I
know
like
the
stuart
me.
Stuart
sink
is
one
of
them,
but
anything
else
that
I
don't
know
you
may
be
observed
in
other
projects
that
you
got
involved
in
that
really
worked
in
terms
of
this
right.
Is
this
just
a
general
challenge
of,
and
horizontal
structure
like
this
and
some
place
like
tc
with
multiple
working
groups.
A
Yeah,
I
think
it
does
feel
like
a
general
challenge.
I
was
talking
to
a
lot
of
people
in
the
conferences
now.
Just
thinking
like
is
in.
Is
there
any
dow
that
is
successful?
That
could
be
called
successful.
A
You
know
now,
since
the
aldous
existed,
I
think
it's
a
process
of
maturing
and
exchanging
knowledge
between
organizations.
I
feel,
like
that's
a
point.
That's
missing
a
little
bit
like
for
us
to
hear
experiences
from
others,
and
then
that's
another
thing
if,
like,
if
you're
super
involved
in
one
dao,
it's
hard
to
even
know,
what's
happening
in
other
communities
and
how
to
bring
like
best
learnings
from
there.
I
know
bitcoin
also
has
working
groups
in
their
structure
and.
A
And
I
hear
that
they
also
have
some
problems.
I
don't
know
if
with
the
working
groups
but
with
how
decentralized
people
feel
like
the
work
is,
and
but
I
don't
know
actually,
I
I
haven't
experienced
being
part
of
their
community.
C
Yeah,
I
think
you're
right
on
what
you're
saying
that
I
think
this
is
like
a
general
problem
around
the
world
three
space
and
the
dows,
and
I
would
say
not
just
in
that.
I
think
this.
This
is
kind
of
like
a
problem
that
humanity
goes
on
constantly
and,
for
me,
part
like
a
fundamental
part
or
fundamental
cause
of
that
is
that
we
still
quite
haven't,
figured
out
how
to
coordinate
and
how
to
communicate
either
it's
in
a
regular
in
a
traditional
organization
or
like
in
a
government
or
like
within
your
family.
C
You
know,
because
I
feel
just
like
as
a
group
of
people
as
a
group
of
humans,
we
still
haven't
figured
out
that
that
process,
yet,
especially
in
terms
of
stewarding
or
like
having
governance
over
over
or
a
place
or
or
taking
decisions
in
in
as
a
group,
I
think
we're
still
kind
of
like
trying
to
figure
it
out.
So
I
I
mean
that's
part
of
the
exciting
too
right.
That's
one
of
the
things
that
I
I
really
liked
about
the
web
3
space,
because
it
provided
tools
and
technology
that
we
didn't
have
before.
C
You
know
like,
for
example,
these
these
efforts
of
creating,
like
a
group
of
people
taking
governance
over
a
place,
or
things
like
this
they've
been
like
around
since
the
beginning
of
humanity
of
history
right
so,
but
we've
never
had
the
tools
and
and
the
blockchain
technology,
and
all
of
this
that
could
make
it
actually
easier
to
to
do
so.
I
feel
that's
like
a
big
advancement
that
we
have,
but
then
we
we
go
back
to
these
basis
of
yeah
like
again.
C
In
my
opinion,
coordination
and
communication,
how
do
we
actually
use
all
of
this
tech
and
all
of
these
tools
to
actually
pursue
like
a
common
goal
or
like
a
common
mission
that
we
all
agree
on
and
that
we
all
believe
in?
I
think
that's
the
trickiest
part
and
yeah.
I
don't
think
it's
an
easy
answer
right,
but
it's
just
fun
to
be
part
of
the
process
and
try
to
figure
it
out.
A
But
I
would
actually
love
if
someone
could
do
that.
You
know
like
go
to
other
communities
and
see
what
are
their
challenges.
But
I
I
was
rehearsing
for
a
long
time
to
do
some
type
of
form
to
send
to
multiple
communities
to
address
the
studying
everything,
but
it
would
be
really
cool
to
hear
more.
B
Yeah,
I
think
that's
a
great
idea
and
honestly
I
I
I've
been
going
around
in
different
dolls
and
I
started
working
more
with
tc
and
again
like
despite
our
challenges.
I
I
just
really
really
just
love
the
people
here
and
love
how
accessible
everything
is,
but
also
we
have
the
challenges
like
the
crises
and
everything.
But
at
the
same
time
I
like
I
feel
that
the
the
work
really
ramped
up
and
everyone
is
really
working
towards
addressing
those
and
a
lot
of
brainstorming
happening
around
and
everything.
B
So
I
don't
know
with
other
dowels,
maybe
I'm
spending
less
time,
but
it's
definitely
something
I'm
exploring
right
now,
just
trying
to
get
a
feel
of
their
culture
and
their
challenges
and
their
approach
to
tackling
their
problem.
So
I
don't
know,
maybe
I
could
actually.
I
could
actually
work
on
a
form
like
that
olivia
and
maybe
send
you
for
feedback,
and
maybe
we
can
talk
further
about
that.
It
could
actually
be
useful,
maybe
or
yeah
we
can.
If
you
have
time
later
on.
B
A
Cool,
so
just
to
wrap
it
up
I'll
share
the
other
ones
that
are
here
in
this
board,
so
for
work,
work,
culture
having
tea,
dao,
plus
funding
for
a
dedicated
community
manager.
I
think
this
was
just
talking
about
the
comments
so
having
having
the
comments
to
t
comments
plus
planning
for
a
dedicated
community
manager,
that
happened
fun,
grassroots
economics
to
hire
staff.
A
This
seems
like
such
a
good
one,
and
maybe
something
that
goes
along
with
the
curated
list
of
resources
like
if
people
had
yeah
many
smart
contracts
and
models
that
worked
for
certain
projects
on
a
list
and
like
what
was
their
use
case
of
it
sounds
like
something
possible:
security
audited.
Implementation
of
those
contracts
create
a
simulation
standardization
process.
B
Yeah,
I'm
curious
if
omega
is
already
working
on
this
again
like
the
concealer
library,
because
I
talked
to
someone
I
met,
I
think
told
me
that
they've
been
working
on
it
for
a
while
and
prototyping,
but
I'm
not
sure
exactly
what
ingredients
they
have
here
like.
Is
it
just
a
library
or
that
this
sounds
very
interesting
and
maybe
they're
already
doing
that,
I'm
just
going
to
note
it
down.
I
think
it
can
be
super
useful
and
it
could
be
a
good
starting
point
for
this
created
content
service.
A
Up
on
them,
yeah
check
up
on
on
how
they're
doing
with
that,
and
maybe
they
need
some
like
help
with
grounding
a
little
bit
more
or
like.
I
know
a
lot
of
work
has
been
put
into
it,
but
I
haven't
seen
anything
yet
so
maybe
this
is
also
part
of
like
an
accountability
process.
You
know
we
they
passed
a
proposal
for
the
consilience
library
and
how?
A
B
C
I
would
have
maybe
more
than
comments
just
questions
that
I
don't
know
if
you
know
the
answer
to
levy
just
looking
at
that
kenya
post.
Do
you
know
if,
if
there
are
actually
like
use
cases,
successful
use
cases
of
like
token
engineering
used
like
in
in
real
life
projects.
A
Yeah
yeah
we're
working
with
them
with
the
common
stack
now
so
kind
of
the
process
we
did
for
for
the
tc
we're
starting
to
do
for
grassroots
economics,
I'm
actually
going
to
kenya
in
a
week
or
two
and
they've
been
for
13
years.
They
have
this
project
and
they
created
multiple
community
inclusive
currencies
for
commons
communities.
So
it's
like
commons,
but
on
the
ground
and
they've,
been
circulating
the
economy
that
was
stagnant
because
the
national
currency
couldn't
arrive
there
and
then
with
a
new
currency.
A
C
Like
ask
what
would
be
like
kind
of
like
the
role
of
the
common
stack,
particularly
and
of
grassroots
economics,
like
what
are
they
providing
or
what
service
or
how
does
that
work?.
A
Well,
grassroots
economics
provides
the
services
to
the
to
the
local
communities
to
help
them
initiate
a
community
inclusive
currency
and
they
offer
like
technical
support
and
stuff.
They
actually
have
an
underlying
blockchain
system
in
the
phone.
Like
you
don't
need
internet,
you
can
send
tokens
with
sms,
basically
like
something
similar
to
that.
A
C
A
A
Well,
will.
A
Because
they
they
are
a
non-profit
too,
you
know
and
grassroots
economics.
They
receive
donations
from
like
unicef
and
red
cross
and
big
projects.
So
I
think
it's
more
like
yeah.
How
can
we
be?
Can
the
tc
be
in
a
sustainable
place
enough
to
be
able
to
fund
this
projects?
And
then
the
partnership
comes
from
there
also,
but
I
might
be
wrong.
I
don't
know
I
think.
B
That's
such
a
such
a
good
point,
olivia,
and
maybe
just
thinking
I
mean
beyond
grassroots
economics,
doing
like
looking
for
projects
that
are
that
are
bridging
this.
B
You
know
like
the
web
3
like
technologies
and
their
power
to
really
like
bridge
it
to
the
to
real
life
and
real
communities
and
bring
their
value
back
into
the
local
and,
like
I'm,
not
sure
if
there
are
any
other.
I
know
colictivo
labs
and
they're
they're
gonna
have
a
pilot
in
curacao.
Soon
I
don't
know
if
there's
any
other,
this
community
currency
projects
that
you
know
of
that
are
like
already
working
with
on
the
ground
with
communities,
but
also
using
a
lot
of
like
tokenization
and
token
engineering,
concepts
and
methods.
B
But
I
think
it
would
be
really
also
cool
to
like
look
for
initiatives
and
projects
like
that
and
see
where
tc
can
be
of
use
and
like
where
tc
can
help
and
like
similar
to
how
these
projects,
for
example,
go
to
give
it
for
funding
like
just
creating
our
own
branding
and,
as
you
said,
like
our
sustainability
and
really
our
accountability,
so
that,
like
projects
like
this,
actually
come
to
tc
themselves
and
know
that
they
tc
is
a
place
to
come.
B
C
Pi
call
ended.
A
Yeah
we
were
discussing
we're
looking
at
this
old
vision
board
from
the
tec.
That
was
one
of
the
first
exercises
we
did
with
the
token
engineering
community
and
just
looking
at
like
what
did
we
want
to?
What
were
we
looking
into
funding
back
then
like
before
we
even
had
before
we
even
had
an
economy?