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B
Last
time
you
sang
two
days
ago.
C
D
E
That's
about
the
most
singing.
I
do
I'll
I'll
pass
it
to
tam.
A
G
Yeah
I
I
would
say
that
lauren
and
I
lauren
kicks
on
some
music,
pretty
often
little
dance
break
here
and
there
and
we're
always
singing
the
same
random
songs,
I'll
pass
it
to
chewie.
I
think
the
question
was:
how
often
do
you
sing?
I
don't
know
what
the
question
was.
Actually,
oh.
G
Yeah
so
yesterday
chewie.
H
I
can
remember
probably
like
karaoke
night
somewhere
but
yeah-
I
I
really
get
into
it.
So
maybe
we
can
all
go
to
a
career.
If
you
are
next
time
with
me
I'll
pass
it
to
nate.
A
I
think
wonka
did
you
go
no,
okay,
all
right,
so
I
know
angela
will
join
us,
but
she's
not
here
yet
so
maybe
we
just
get
started
anyway.
So
the
idea
is
how
we
can
bring
the
token
engineering
and
token
engineering
commons
communities
closer
together
and
there's
a
lot
of
advantages
to
this.
Obviously
you
know
in
our
retrospective.
A
I
think
we've
been
saying
this
for
a
while,
like
we
want
more
token
engineers,
we
want
more
token
engineers
and
in
our
retrospective,
that
was
one
of
the
things
that
came
up,
and
so
the
idea
now
is
for
us
to
sort
of
brainstorm
on
some
ways
that
the
token
engineering
commons
community
can
reach
out
and
bring
the
token
engineering
community
closer
to
us
and
as
well
as
for
angela,
to
share
her
thoughts
on
it
too,
and
let
me
just
send
her
a
quick
reminder
too,
because
I
checked
with
her
this
morning.
C
A
Well,
it's
it's
really,
the
you
know
the
token
engineering
discord
so
sort
of
the
history
is
that
there
used
to
just
be
one
discord
server
and
we
were
all
on
the
same
discord.
Server
the
token
engineering
discord
server
was
the
only
engine,
the
only
discord
server
that
we
used
and
there
were
channels
for
the
token
engineering
commons,
which
I
think
sort
of
started
to
grow
and
grow
and
grow
and
maybe
overtake
it
a
little.
A
I
think
that
there's
also
some
question
about
talking
about
price,
a
potential
price
for
the
tec
that
I'm
not
100
sure
what
all
of
the
reasons
were,
but
we
did
eventually
create
a
tec
discord
server,
and
so
the
idea
is
okay.
Sorry,
she
was
in
a
google
me.
A
A
A
So
I
was
just
giving
a
brief
history
of
the
nate
asked
the
question
about
what
it
is
that
we
mean
by
communities
bringing
our
communities
closer
together.
And
then
I
started
to
explain
that
we
used
to
be
on
one
discord
server
and
now.
There's
two
discord
servers
and
the
idea
is
how
we
can
bring
the
token
engineering
community
and
to
the
engineering
commons
community
to
the
to
be
closer
together.
A
F
Yeah
so
basically
tamara
and
I
we
had
a
chat
on
the
the
very
interesting
story
of
our
first
dow
proposal
at
ocean
dao,
so
the
first
time
te
acad.
Then
we
received
funding
from
another
dow
in
a
community
voting
and
of
course
this
was
an
exciting
case
for
us
to
see
how
the
reaction
is.
I
mean
we
are
not
building
tech.
We
are
not
like
driving
customers
and
or
network
revenues.
We
are
doing
research
and
now
how?
How
would
a
community
react
on
that?
F
And
then
we
had
some
very
interesting
findings.
We
thought.
Okay,
let's
share
this
with
you
guys,
because
this
is
about
community
work
and
community
as
an
asset
first
before
I
start
with
that.
A
brief
note
on
that
one
patty
is
going
to
be
a
new
team
member
starting
first
of
november,
and
one
of
her
goals
will
be
to
clean
up
the
token
engineering
discord.
F
So
there
will
be
changes
on
the
token
engineering
discord
and
I
think
it
would
be
great,
then,
to
yeah
have
more
conversation
on
how
to
bring
these
two
channels
together
and
happy
to
have
your
ideas
all
right.
Now
the
dow
to
dao
and
communities,
united
or,
however,
you
might
want
to
call
it.
So.
My
main
message
here
is
for
me
the
big
learning
of
the
ocean
down
story.
F
F
F
B
F
It
should
give
you
the
ocean
pearl
interface,
and
this
is
our
proposal
at
the
ocean
down
voting
round
10
this
round
10
concluded,
I
think,
one
and
a
half
weeks
ago
we
were
just
a
couple
of
days
in
advance
to
the
voting
to
publish
it,
and
this
is
the
overview
and
ultimately,
we
landed
on
five
million
votes.
Yes
and
three
million
votes.
No,
we
succeeded
to
receive
the
grant,
and
this
is
the
final
result.
F
Now
it
looked
quite
different
in
the
beginning,
so
just
give
an
impression.
F
Okay,
cool,
so
here
are
the
comments
in
in
the
voting
and,
and
maybe
a
special
thing
at
ocean
dow
is
the
return
of
investment
calculation
and
now
how
to
calculate
the
return
on
investment
for
a
research
group
free
month,
community
research
program.
So
maybe
I
should
say
something
about
the
the
actual
proposal.
This
is
the
governor's
reward
systems,
research
initiative.
We
are
going
to
run
this
program.
Livy
is
one
of
our
core
researchers
to
work
on
cases
actual
tao
cases.
F
Next
to
the
proposal
voting
on
near
dow
and
the
proposal
voting
on
ocean
death,
so
we
take
various
ways
of
distributing
rewards.
In
a
doubt,
we
analyze
data
from
systems
in
production
and
come
up
with
learnings
and
improve
then
in
the
second
step,
come
up
with
improved
mechanisms
and
simulations
so
token
engineering
work
that
is
focusing
on
dow
reward
systems.
This
is
our
proposal.
F
Please
ocean
dao
fund
the
the
research
program
so
that
we
are
able
to
pay
our
core
researchers
to
pay
the
facilitation
and
in
total
we
need
around
60k,
and
here
we
asked
the
ocean
how
to
get
20k.
So
this
is
the
overall
proposal
and
then
actually
we
we
suggest
a
kpi
here,
which
is
grand
efficiency,
and
this
is
then
ultimately
leading
to
okay.
If
your
grand
system
is
more
efficient,
you'll
reduce
wasting
funds
to
grants
and
projects
that
are
not
successful.
F
You
can
take
a
look
at
it
to
all
the
details,
but,
okay,
we
actually
did
suggest
return
of
investment,
which
I'd
say
I
think
it's.
The
metric
is
not
too
bad
needs
further
exploration
for
sure,
but
we
believe
that
actually
we
can
provide
a
return
of
investment,
which
is
for
research,
always
super
hard
to
prove
I'd,
say:
okay.
Now
I
just
want
to
share
some
of
the
reactions,
so
we
had
really
good
reaction
from
the
ocean.
Dao,
I
mean
trend
supported
us.
F
Other
community
members
supported
us,
but
there
were
also
critical
comments
and
I
just
want
to
share
some
of
the
it's
actually
unclear
what
you're
doing
with
the
money
requested.
F
Grant
efficiency:
this
is
not
an
existing
metric,
so
come
on.
Let's
use
the
existing
matrix.
I
mean
these
metrics
are
all
referring
to
totally
different
things,
but
nevertheless,
okay,
do
you
in
this
one?
This
should
be
existing
matrix.
When
I
reacted
on
this,
you
might
want
to
read
and
have
to
share
the
link
and
then
yeah
this
person
come
came
back.
F
You
should
come
up
with
specific
deliverables.
I
mean
I
try
to
explain
that
research
is
always
about.
You
first
need
to
understand
the
question,
then
the
actual
problem-
and
this
is
not
about
building
and
just
creating
stuff,
and
you
might
be
familiar
with
such
discussions
on
okay.
Why
research,
it's
irrelevant
to
discuss
your
preferred
mode
of
working
research
has
a
different
process.
I
don't
care.
F
Then,
oh
yes,
here
interesting
only
person
that
continues
to
talk
about
conviction
voting
is
trend,
so
this
is
here
we
have
a
bias.
There
are
whales,
there
are
the
big
influences
in
our
community.
Trent
is
the
founder
of
ocean
protocol,
and
this
is
then,
let's
say,
obviously
also
motivated
by
okay.
There
is
an
influential
person
in
our
community
that
is
promoting
conviction,
voting,
but
actually
conviction.
Voting
is
nonsense
and.
F
F
Such
weird
projects,
like
token
engineering
academy-
and
here
this
is
a
tiny
signal
to
this-
you,
you
probably
know
the
bitcoin
maximalists,
who
are
so
in
love
with
the
fact
that
we
have
deflation,
and
this
will
automatically
increase
the
value
of
bitcoin,
and
this
is
why
bitcoin
is
so
so
much
better
than
any
other
token.
So
they
focus
on
this
tiny
little
element,
ignoring
all
the
rest
of
it
and
and
this
person
similar
does
burning.
Tokens
is
way
better.
F
What
I
didn't
know
at
this
time
is
that,
in
the
background
there
was
a
new
telegram
channel
kicked
off
with
huge
support.
I
think.
Finally,
we
have
there
were
several
thousands
of
people
in
it,
and
some
of
the
investors
just
try
to
promote.
Let's
burn
tokens,
let's
burn
tokens,
because
then
we
can
pump
the
token
the
ocean
token.
If
we
reduce
the
amount,
we
will
ultimately
end
with
a
value
increase
and
then
we
can
dump
it
again
and
can
make
our
our
profits.
F
What
I
want
to
say
here
is
we
had
a
dynamic
in
opinion
making,
in
the
token
holder,
crowd
that
was
really
I'd,
say,
hurting
the
overall
goal
of
the
ocean
dial.
But
it's
I
feel
it's
pretty
typical
in
crypto
people
jumping
on
a
narrative
people
trying
to
pump,
and
they
just
ignore
all
the
rest,
particularly
a
little
bit
more.
F
Let's
say
difficult
things
to
understand
and
conviction,
voting,
perhaps
or
research,
but
yeah,
that's
my
opinion
now,
but
yeah.
What
to
do
then.
So
all
the
all
the
projects
not
only
te
academy,
we're
struggling
with
this
momentum.
Now
here,
there's
a
dashboard
of
round
10
and
imagine
in
previous
rounds.
F
F
An
average
project
proposal
got
around
1.5
million
votes
maximum.
Now
we
only
we
got
5
million
votes
in
this
round
and
there
were
other,
as
you
can
see
here,
data
union
foundation
huge
wave
of
no
votes,
seven
million
look
at
this
or
here
ocean
weight,
clean
dogs,
six
million-
almost
seven
million
votes.
Yes,
so
there
were
suddenly
a
huge
wave
of
additional
votes
coming
in
and
nobody
knows
where
they
actually
come
from
so
and
then
rumors
of
course,
start
to
get
vibrant
and
people
start
to
get
crazy
about.
F
Oh,
it
looks
like
we
requested
the
maximum
of
funds,
and
typically
they
all
voted
pro
proposals
with
not
requesting
the
maximum
influence.
But
you
know
it's.
This
is
just
an
assumption.
It
might
be
coincidence,
it's
just
a
correlation,
it's
it's
not
the
root
cause
and
then
in
the
town
hall
meeting
after
this
voting
projects
were
willing
to
change
their
roadmap.
Because
of
of
this
outcome,
just
based
on
assumptions
and
overall
here
we
had
30
votes
in
the
proposal
voting
round
and
only
nine
made
it,
and
this
is
way
less
than
than
in
other
rounds.
F
F
Now,
what
what
I
want
to
point
out
is
as
a
what
happened
as
a
reaction,
so
the
teams
who,
for
example,
some
of
these
teams,
have
three
five
eight
team
members.
They
have
to
somehow
want
to
continue
their
work.
And
now,
where
can
we
get
funds
to
not
be
forced
to
stop
so
they
are
really
panicking.
So
it
makes
a
huge
difference,
even
though
everybody,
I
guess,
has
to
be
aware
that
dow
voting
is
always
a
likeliness
of
being
not
successful.
F
Even
we
were
very
well
prepared
to
go
start
from
zero
again
after
the
voting,
because
it
looked
bad
most
of
the
time,
but
still
teams
are
panicking
now
and
they
say
what
can
we
do
and
then
there
was
one
team
who
joined
this
inofficial
investor
channel,
offering
an
ama,
and
I
think
this
was
actually
a
pretty
good
move
and
they
had
good
response.
F
So
being
there
answering
on
question
appreciate
voters,
even
though
you
sometimes
think,
oh,
they
just
don't
get
it,
but
some
of
them
still
get
it,
and
I
think
you
very
well
know
that
people
want
to
be
acknowledged,
as
they
have
their
own
role.
They
have
an
impact,
they
should
have
a
say
and
they
have
responsibility,
and
this
person,
I
think,
realized
and
took
action.
F
F
You,
you
are
doing
such
a
great
job
with
community
development,
with
developing
a
culture
with
being
very
aware
careful
with
your
vision
and
hence
the
mission
of
this
community
and
everything
you
do
feels
like,
grounded
on
on
very
well
grounded
in
a
culture
and
in
a
vision,
and
we
don't
have
that
and
in
such
a
situation
we
are
really
lost
and
we
are
just
then
lost
in
any
kind
of
rages,
rants
and
dynamics
that
we
can't
control,
can't
impact
at
all.
F
F
F
This
wasn't
on
my
radar,
but
I
was
wondering
this
could
be
some
of
the
things
we
do
whenever
we
want
to
support
token
engineering
initiatives,
so
it
can
be,
for
example,
that
all
the
projects
who
get
support
via
t
comments
also
get
support
if
they
go
to
other
dows
and
they
and
we
are
committed
to
support
them
in
voting
process
or
in
presentations
or
just
in
communities.
F
F
Keeping
the
let's
say,
voting
for
rationality,
voting
for
good
discussion,
culture
voting
for
the
reasoning
voting
for
why
token
engineering,
public
goods
voting
for
the
general
vision
of
te
commons
that
that
is
just
can
really
have
a
huge
impact.
A
D
F
Not
only
me
yeah,
so
this
is
this
is
acknowledged
from
outside.
Obviously,
so
I
think
this
is
something
probably
not
that
visible
to
t
comments,
because
people
don't
come
and
tell
you,
but
I
think
that
people
really
see
that.
A
Cool,
so
I
I
think
you
did
a
really
great
job
of
this
sort
of
explaining
that
the
value
of
token
engineering
research
is
maybe
not
appreciated
as
much
in
other
dows,
where
funding
can
also
be
acquired
for
token
engineering
projects,
not
just
in
our
own
token
engineering,
commons
and
the
strength
of
having
a
community
behind
the
you
know
advancing
token
engineering
everywhere
and
every
platform,
that's
available
to
advancing
token
engineer.
A
If
we
could
start
the
discussion
and
share
ideas
around
how
token
engineering
commons
can
support
token
engineering
and
these
initiatives
and
how
token
engineers
can
become
feel
more
part
of
the
token
engineering,
commons
community
and
concrete
actions
that
we
can
take
to
to
start
that,
so
that
we
can
continue
to
support
all
the
initiatives
for
token
engineering
academy
and
other
projects
that
are
mainly
incubated
and
coordinating
a
token
engineering,
discord
and
other
places,
and
maybe
want
to
ask,
do
you
have
some
thoughts
around
that
already
and
then
we
could
probably
pass
it
around
to
have.
F
I
mean,
if
you
ask
me,
I
think
that
I
would
love
to
see
you
guys
or
more
people
from
te
commons
coming
to
the
academy
programs,
because
it's
important
that
you
understand
how
token
engineering
works
in
practice,
and
I
think
the
rewards
research
group
would
be
an
awesome
opportunity
because
there
we
have
this
combination
of
the
social
aspect
and
the
token
engineering
aspect,
and
I
think
it's
also
just
exciting-
to
come
with
your
experience
now
as
stewards
or
as
community
members,
with
your
experience
on
reward
systems,
practical
experience
and
then
work
on
improvements,
I
think
that
this
would
be
just
an
awesome
match
and
it's
also
a
great
opportunity
to
yeah
learn
more
about
actual
token
engineering
so
to
whoever
this
might
be
interesting.
F
But
I
think
it's
important
that
everybody
has
this
general
understanding
what
token
energy,
how
how
this
works
in
practice
and
then
the
second
is
this
community
element
where
this
okay
go.
We
go
out
to
promote
and
support
token
engineering
activities
wherever
it
needs
support.
This,
of
course,
is
not
only
related
to
t
academy
related
to
all
kinds
of
token
engineering
projects,
and
I
think,
as
soon
as
we
have
our
own
tea
commons
funding
pool
up
and
running
we'll
see
or
it's
just.
F
F
In
addition
to
that,
you
get
visibility
on
our
own
channels.
We
can
create
community
communications
partnerships
or
even
community
culture
partnerships,
and
then
this
way
also
provide
support
and
visibility
for
the
projects
we
fund
and
we
want
to
see
successful
and
I
think,
for
I
I
mean
my
expectation-
is
that
at
least
80
percent
of
the
proposals
we
might
find
in
the
future
there.
It
makes
total
sense
that
we
have
co-funding
from
other
dollars
and
communities
so
yeah.
We
can
make
it
a
playbook.
F
E
Thank
you
very
much.
I
have
I
have
some
things
to
say
and
then
I
have
to
unfortunately
leave
early.
My
biggest
frustration
that
I
think
the
token
engineering
academy
could
help
out
with
is
getting
feedback
from
token
engineers
and
actual
experts,
because
we're
building
these
things
like
bonding
curve
tools
and
conviction,
voting
and
reward
systems,
and
often
I
feel
like
I'm
flying
blind
because
I'm
not
an
expert
I'm
just
like
maybe
the
most
motivated
person
at
the
time,
and
so
I
feel
like
often
when
I
pointedly
ask
people
who
would
know
better
than
me.
E
B
F
Build
this
stuff
yeah.
I
know
I
guess
I
know
what
you
mean.
The
problem
is
that
it's
there
is
no
hotline
to
fix
token
engineering,
because
it's
not
about
the
hotline
itself.
It's
about
the
process,
people,
I
think.
Sometimes
people
expect
hey.
There
must
be
an
answer
to
this
question,
but
many
times
it's
not
just
an
answer.
You
have
to
take
time
to
dig
into
it.
F
Then
you
have
to
explore
certain
scenarios
or
edge
cases,
and
then
you
are
in
a
not
a
matter
of
let's
take
an
hour
to
take
a
look
at
it
or
let's
take
a
day
you.
This
is
a
matter
of
weeks
or
even
month,
and
this
is
why
I
guess
token
engineers
are
hesitate
to
sign
up
for
hey.
Let's
here's
the
case,
let's
provide
feedback,
quick
feedback,
so
this
is
a
challenge.
A
Yeah,
I
think,
during
this
brainstorming
session,
it's
really
important
to
to
make
sure
that
everyone
is
going
to
have
two
to
three
minutes
to
speak.
Yeah.
F
A
No,
it's
just.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
everyone
has
their
space
to
to
share
their
thoughts
and
ideas
too.
So
I'm
going
to
be
a
little
strength,
strong
with
the
clock
and
timers,
and
maybe
we
just
throw
the
ideas
out
and
just
see
later,
which
ones
we
can
actually
act
on
and
which
ones
we
wouldn't
be
able
to
act
on
and
mitch.
Do
you
wanna?
Is
there
anything
else
you
wanted
to
share,
or
are
you
ready
to
pass.
E
Yeah
a
couple
more
points,
I
think
the
reason
I'm
not
hesitant,
but
that
I
don't
interact
with
the
token
engineering
discord
is
just
the
bandwidth
of
like
being
present
in
multiple
different
discords.
So
I
mean
to
me
it
would
be
easier
if
they
were
just
the
same
place
and
I
guess
for
me
I
was
really
confused
when
I
first
joined
the
tokeneering
commons
and
they
were
in
the
process
of
migrating
and
I
was
like
whoa.
E
E
It
feels
like
the
token
engineering
commons
is
filled
more
and
more
with
members
that
aren't
don't
really
know
anything
about
token
engineering,
which
is
probably
my
biggest
frustration
and
meanwhile
the
token
engineering
discord
is
full
of
them.
But
it's
like
we
don't
have
any
crossover
and
I
don't
understand
why
they're
different.
B
Maybe
I
see
the
token
engineering
channel
more
like
the
the
t
academy,
this
corn,
because
it
feels
like
a
lot
of
what
happens
in
the
academy
is
mostly
on
that
server
and-
and
I
do
feel
also
like
it's
a
little
bit
of
a
bummer-
that
there's
not
more
cross
pollination
and
there
is
this
like
difficult
thing
of
like
keeping
up
with
two
servers
all
the
time,
and
maybe
there
are
some
channels
of
integration
that
we
could
build
like
what
you
were
mentioning,
angela
about
the
community,
giving
more
support.
B
I
imagine
it
would
be
great
if
we
had
a
shared
chat
where
all
types
of
token
engineering
proposals
or
initiatives
that
are
happening
in
the
ecosystem
can
be
posted
there
and
that
we
know
that
there
is
like.
Oh,
we
need
to
give
support
to
this.
We
need
to
give
support
to
this,
and
maybe
have
like
a
quick
in
our
community
call
a
moment
where
we
could
share
some
of
the
tea
initiatives
that
are
happening
in
the
ecosystem
and
links
on
how
to
provide
feedback.
What
is
needed,
who
is
involved,
and
things
like
that?
B
D
Yeah,
I
think
there
are
also
some
bridges
that
stopped
working
some
months
ago,
and
it
would
be
good
to
do
some
maintenance
to
those
bridges,
because,
like
yeah
that
way,
we
can
have
like
the
same
discussion
in
both
servers
and
also
what
it's
my
my
my
impression
is
that.
D
Yeah,
maybe
there's
like
this
gap
between
people
who
who
has
like
a
lot
of
expertise
in
the
in
the
issue
and
and
people
who
has
less
so
maybe
yeah
we
could
make.
I
don't
know
a
course
or
or
like
a
training
but
like
very
focused
and
tailored
for
the
people
who
is
in
the
tec.
D
That
feels
that
they
still
have
like
a
lot
of
ground
to
to
to
cover
to
enter
into
more
advanced
te
academy
projects
and
courses.
H
Thank
you.
I
agree
with
communications
coordination.
This
is
something
that
we're
actually
preparing
for
in
in
the
near
future.
We
are
doing
a
lot
of
creative
onboarding
right
now,
because
we
would
like
to
offer
in
the
in
the
comes
working
group,
we
would
like
to
overcome
services
as
a
as
a
public
good
for
a
token
engineering
related
project.
So
the
idea
is
that
we
can
do
this
kind
of
coordination
between
between
communities.
H
For
for
like
some,
some
common
campaigns
or
or
something
like
this,
so
I
I
I
agree
with
this.
This
is
something
that
we
are
are
very
anxious
to
see
in
in
the
near
future.
H
And
yes,
I
would
also
suggest
that
I
think,
like
out
of
all
of
the
discord
wizards
that
are
in
the
community.
I
think
only
kai
has
experience
with
channel
bridging.
I
agree
that
this
this
could
be
something
really
important
for
communities,
but
I
know
that
kais
is
super
busy,
so
maybe
we
could
ask
to
take
a
look
at
the
at
the
bot
and
so
that
we
can
achieve
this
as
soon
as
as
soon
as
possible
and
yeah.
H
I
think
that's
it
I'll
pass
it
to.
G
Yeah,
I
I
I
it's
just
on
kai
he's
on
paternity
leave.
He
just
had
a
baby
like
a
couple
months
ago,
so
he'll
be
back
in
like
a
month,
but
that
being
said,
hey
bridges
don't
work.
They
need
to
work
tomorrow,
right
so
it'd
be
great
to
have
by
on
that
on
bridging
the
communities.
I
would
love
to
start
doing
our
community
call
in
in
the
te
discord.
I
think
that
would
be
a
good
move
forward,
maybe
not
until
commons
upgrade
but
like
maybe
at
commons
upgrade.
G
We
make
some
major
changes.
I
think
it'd
be
super
cool
to
make
this
discord
that
we
have
now
only
available
to
token
holders
and
then
do
most
of
our
public
outreach
calls
in
the
te
discord
and
then
have
this
more
focused
on,
like
you
know,
funding
decisions
and
really
dow
focused
decisions
and
have
our
token
engineering
public
goods
work
happen
in
the
te.
G
In
the
token
engineering
discord
is
where,
where
where
it
can
have
more,
where
there's
more
token
engineers,
where
there's
where
it's
it's
more
focused
on
that
kind
of
stuff,
I
think
that
would
be
cool.
Also.
I
feel
like
there's
a
lot
of
value
in
having
that
you
know
it
adds
value
to
the
te
token
too.
It's
like
more,
you
know,
cleaner
discussions
can
happen
in
in
the
te
discord.
G
If
it's
not
if
you
have
to
have
tokens
to
get
in,
and
I
would
also
yeah,
I
think
we
have
to
remember
we're
still
building
the
dow.
You
know
we're
putting
so
much
resources
into
actually
getting
this
stuff
launched
that
we
don't
have
that
we
haven't
put
in
the
resources
to
really
build.
You
know
support
token
engineers.
It's
like
I
like
this
analogy
of
like
we're,
building
an
opera
house
for
opera
singers,
but
we,
you
know
the
opera
house
is
still
under
construction.
G
So,
like
you
know,
opera
singers,
like
soon
you
know
like,
but
like
they
don't
necessarily,
obviously
they
they
could
sing
to
us.
While
we
continue
to
launch
the
project,
but
you
know
once
the
once
everything's
up
and
running,
then
I
think
we'll
have
so
much
more
bandwidth
to
really
do
the
outreach
and
and
the
building
yeah,
and
I
I
do
think
that
there
will
be
a
natural.
G
It
will
happen.
Naturally,
once
there's
a
launch-
and
I
think
especially
when
we
start
adding
value
to
the
token
engineering
space,
then
then
they'll
want
to
come,
hang
out
with
us
and
we'll
want
you
know
and
when
we
have
more
bandwidth,
we'll
want
to
go
hang
out
with
them,
because
we
did
a
good
job
with
the
mission.
So
like
the
mission
is
very
clear,
so
it
happened
actually,
and
I
really
am
excited
for
the
the
team.
G
You
know
the
the
token
engineering
amplify
team,
the
tea
calms
down
to
to
come
to
full
force,
because
I
think
that
will
probably
be
like.
I
loved
your
idea,
angela
of
supporting
token
engineering
initiatives
with
other
doubts.
I
think
that's
a
really
good
way
to
like
multiply
the
impact
of
our
own
tokens
like
common
pool
nate.
Did
you
go.
C
Not
yet,
but
thank
you
I
will
take
it.
I
was
gonna
say
that's
you
know
I
was
just
reading
the
the
ocean
thread.
Your
proposal
and
the
sentiment
that
was
displayed
is
kind
of
a
common
sentiment
that
I've
seen
in
general,
where
people
kind
of
value
applied
research
over
general
research,
and
that
is
something
that
really
it's
unfortunate.
C
But
it's
it's
something
that
we
have
to
encounter
on
a
daily
basis,
and
I
think
that
the
best
way
to
you
know
solve
some
of
these
problems,
especially
what
mitch
was
saying
about
creating
links
between
legitimate
token
engineers
within
the
space
who
have
this
clout,
and
this
this
knowledge
base
to
really
push
this
field
of
science
forward
is,
is
to
really
legitimize
the
science
in
every
capacity
that
we
can
and
legitimize
the
the
ta
academy
and
and
making
sure
that
you
know
that
we
have
support
for
these
types
of
proposals
and
show
support
for
those
proposals.
C
But
you
know
I
I
have
a
hard
time
distinguishing.
You
know
the
te
community
versus
like
te
academy
and
te
commons.
I
think
it's
all
all
the
same,
and
so
I
the
way
we've
set
up
the
infrastructure
is
kind
of.
I
don't
know
it's
irrelevant
for
me.
C
I
I
think
I
like
the
ideas
that
griff
had
as
like
some
short-term
things
that
we
can
accomplish,
especially
after
the
commons
upgrade
once
we
build
out
the
the
tools
necessary
for
this
to
happen,
but
I
think
that
you
know
bringing
legitimacy
to
token
engineering
as
a
field
of
science
is
the
number
one
priority
in
terms
of
our
mission
as
the
te
commons
and
the
benefit
for
the
te
academy
and
the
te
community
in
general,
and
so
doing.
C
That
means
we
need
to
produce
research,
and
so
that
means
like
the
governance
reward
system
and
it
needs
to
be
publicized
everywhere.
I
mean
it
needs
to
be
pushed
out
to
different
communities
who
are
in
need
of
that
type
of
information,
because
there
are
a
lot
of
projects
that
come
to
the
te
commons,
discord,
server
and
say:
hey.
We
want
advice
on
how
to
design
our
token.
We
want
advice
on
how
to
organize
our
community,
and
these
are
questions
that
have
been
coming
up.
C
For
you
know
many
times
over
the
past
couple
months
and
something
that
we
can
provide
answers
to,
but
we
have
to
have
a
vehicle
for
transferring
that
information
to
them,
and
you
know-
and
I
think
once
we
do
that
and
start
legitimizing.
It
we'll
have
a
lot
more
token
engineers,
starting
to
pop
their
heads
up
and
developers
becoming.
C
You
know,
interested
in
the
field
and
really
progressing
that.
So
those
are
just
my
thoughts,
but
I
will
pass
it
to
tale.
A
It's
the
same
community
actually
like
this
is
really
starting
to
grow.
On
me
like
we
have,
we
are
one
community
and
the
you
know,
there's
a
few
things:
the
idea
of
token
engineering,
commons,
accessibility
to
token
engineering,
academy's
courses.
Maybe
we
haven't
been
very
good
at
putting
that
on
everyone's
radar.
When
there
are
courses
available,
you
know
I've
heard
somebody
say
that
they
took
the
te
course,
and
I
was
like.
Oh,
I
didn't
even
know
that
happened
so
somehow.
B
A
These
these
promotions
happening
so
that
everyone
in
the
tdc
is
aware
that
the
academy
is
having
courses
and
that
it's
available
into
all
of
us,
and
even
in
our
community
in
our
community,
call
every
time,
there's
an
introduction
to
token
engineering
making
sure
that's
well
publicized.
A
The
other
thing
I
was
thinking
is
our
community
call
spotlights
we've
been
nate,
has
really
been
leading
the
the
charge
on
this.
Looking
at
other
options
for
how
we
handle
our
community
spotlight
and
one
of
the
ideas
was
this
something
similar
to
a
startup
pitch
session.
You
know
where
it's
like,
there's
three
or
four
projects
and
there's
one
hour
and
maybe
once
a
month
we
have
we
host
on
tec
three
projects
or
two
or
three
projects,
depending
on
how
much
time
we
want
to
allocate
just
pitching
their
projects.
A
So
the
token
engineers
become
really
familiar
with
token
engineering
commons
discord
and
took
an
engineering
comments.
This
way,
because
really
familiar
with
token
engineers
who
are
proposing
their
project,
so
some
sort
of
like
monthly
event
where
we
all
come
together,
it
could
be
really
cool
and
the
spotlight
can
be
a
great
use
case
for
that,
and
then,
lastly-
and
I
think
I
have
a
few
seconds
left
a
minute
left-
the
you
know-
we,
our
medium
as
a
channel
is-
could
use
some
blog
posts
by
token
engineers.
A
So
those
are
the,
I
think,
the
immediate
ideas
that
came
to
mind
and
then
I
just
want
to
just
double
down
on
the
idea
of
the
a
simple
like
action.
We
can
do
now
is
have
an
amplified
channel
for
proposals,
so
we
we
have
an
amplified
channel
for
tweets,
but
we
can
have
an
amplified
channel
for
proposals
and
just
any
time
there
is
token
engineering
project
that
needs
a
community
to
sort
of
get
behind
it
and
show
force.
We
can
use
that
channel.
For
that
purpose,
that's
the
four
things
I
was
thinking
eduardo.
A
I
know
you
didn't
have
a
chance
to
go.
Are
you
do
you
feel
like
you
can
jump
in
now
or
yeah?
It's
just
an
idea
of
chain
bringing
the
took
an
engineer
and
took
an
engineering
comments.
Community
together.
D
Yeah,
let
me
just
be
quick,
I
think
it's
it's
an
opportunity
that
you
know
we
sort
of
pass
by
many
times,
and
I
think
the
te
can
bring
a
lot
of
validation
to
the
tec
and
I
think
the
ec
can
bring
a
lot
of
visibility
to
a
niche
community
like
the
te
and
it
could
be
a
very
productive
effort
when
we
put
on
it
and
just
yesterday
on
the
orientation
we
had
with
ham.
D
There
were
a
lot
of
people
coming
from
and
seeking
information
about
token
economics
and
I
sometimes
felt
short
on
answers.
You
know,
and
I
think
there
is
this
gap
of
knowledge
that
we
can
sort
of
get
out
of
knowledge
and
and
and
and
things
that
we
can
sort
of
cross
build
together,
and
it
will
take
a
few
probably
months
to
build
it
up
and
make
it
flowy
and
make
it
like
people
are
aware
of
it,
but
I
think
it's
effort
worth
taking.
So
that's
my
two
cents
on
that.
A
F
Yeah
first,
thanks
for
sharing,
I
realized
it's
really
helpful
to
also
we
don't
have
the
chance
everybody's
busy
focusing
on
on
own
stuff,
and
it's
really
helpful
to
yeah.
Just
follow
your
lines
of
thinking.
F
Second,
discord
was
spin-up
praise,
experiments
on
praise,
experiments
on
all
kinds
of
stuff,
and
it
was
just,
I
guess,
a
matter
of
let's:
let's
have
a
second
channel
to
be
independent
and
then
t
comments
became
more
and
more
important,
not
in
terms
of
being
a
place
to
meet,
but
also
in
terms
of
infrastructure,
while
at
t
e
mainly
then
became
the
channel
for
tea
academy,
where
we
gather
our
research
groups,
our
in
our
courses
where
we
yeah
facilitate
distribute-
and
this
leads
me
to
a
second
point
we
are-
we
are
having
the
challenge-
I
guess
pretty
similar
to
you
so
people
we
have
these
monthly
introduction
to
token
engineering,
calls
90
minutes,
and
then
people
ask
okay.
F
Now,
what's
next
for
me-
and
we
are
at
the
moment
developing
and
fundraising
tea
fundamentals,
which
would
be
the
first
bachelor
like
bachelor
level
education
program
for
token
engineers,
including
a
certificate,
but
that's
great-
and
this
will
be
our
next
proposal
on
other
communities
but
of
course,
there's
so
much
to
read,
there's
so
much
to
learn
it's
all
there.
It's
just
not
accessible,
and
what
we
were
planning
for
is
okay.
We
need
to
create,
maybe
a
channel
on
discord
and
a
reading
program,
a
preliminary
reading
program
or
collection
of
videos.
F
We
have
so
many
videos
of
lectures
to
have
a
solid
program.
So
if
you
want
to
learn,
go
for
yourself
or
then
we
can
on
top
of
that
even
study
groups,
so
a
lot
of
material
to
provide
in
a
better
way.
We
have
really
limited
bandwidth.
I
hope
it
will
be
better
now
from
november,
and
maybe
we
can
collaborate
on
this
to
create
this
okay.
This
is
something
that
is
interesting
for
an
own
learning
journey
on
token
engineering.
F
This
is
something
that
is
relevant
at
the
te
discord,
as
well
as
the
tec
discord,
and
that
by
that
step-by-step
improving
the
way
we
bring
together
the
community
asset
and
the
token
engineering
asset.
I
think
we
could
take
this
as
a
starting
point
and
then
see
what
could
be
next
and
what
could
be
next
and
the
final
remark
on
I:
we
have
the
same
requests
on
here.
We
are
building
a
crypto
project
where
I
want
to
learn,
we
are
going
to
launch
our
token.
F
Can
somebody
in
our
community
or
in
your
community
help
us
and
it's
just.
This-
is
not
a
difference
in
any
way.
This
is
a
problem
on
the
tec
discord
and
this
is
a
problem
on
the
te
discord
quite
similar.
We
don't
have
enough
token
engineers
and
it's
super
hard
to
get
them
no
matter
if
this
is
a
non-profit
project
or
if
we
have
the
millions
of
funding
dows.
It's
super
hard
to
get
token
engineering
expertise,
because
it's
super
scarce,
and
that
said,
I
think
it
will.
F
Even
if
we
have
joint
discords,
this
wouldn't
solve
the
problem.
It's
a
matter
of
slowly
increasing
the
number
slowly
increasing
the
education,
more
people,
maybe
also
a
variety
of
people,
focusing
one
on
governance
like
that
governors,
others
on
monitoring
system,
others
on
the
design
of
systems,
but
this
will
be
a
matter
of
years
so,
but
we
should
keep
on
doing
it.
Keep
on
pushing.
A
We
are
at
the
top
of
the
hour,
so
thanks
angela
for
joining
us
today
and
thanks
everyone
for
sharing
this
hour
of
your
time.