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A
It's
called
so
for
me.
I
feel
like
this
like
economy
stuff,
you
know
how
do
we
bring
value
to
the
tc
token?
How
do
we
bring
more
money
and
and
revenue
into
the
common
pool?
I
feel
like
that's
top
of
mind
the
most
interesting
as
far
as
distractions.
A
I
have
to
get
the
notes
together
and
figure
out
see
if
I
can
get
it
up
before.
You
guys
start
giving
me
good
agenda
topics
I'll
I'll,
pass
it
to
a
pasta,
wonka.
B
Thanks
grief,
yeah,
it's
it's
been
really
great
to
be
here.
The
participation
from
the
from
the
people
in
the
community
has
been
really
amazing
and
it's
like
super
cool
to
to
be
able
to
hug
the
people
and
yeah.
I
send
you
all
a
hug,
and
I
am
sure
that
all
the
people
here
like
also
misses
you
and
that,
even
though
we're
having
a
party,
it
would
be
better
with
you
and
yeah.
B
One
thing
that
I
wanted
to
share
is
that
today
I
met
with
michael
from
aragon
and
yeah.
They
invited
us
bianca
and
me
to
participate
in
an
ama
for
aragon
tomorrow,
and
we
will
be
yeah
talking
about
gravity,
because
you
know
that
we
will
try
to
iterate
gravity
in
in
that
community
and
yeah.
That's
that's
for
me
I'll
pass
for
mitch.
C
Intentions
for
what
this
meeting
should
be
about.
Is
that
yeah?
I
think,
there's
a
few
things
in
parallel.
In
my
mind,
one
is
I'm
a
little
bit
focused
on.
I
started
this
convo
on
twitter
about
race
and
representation,
and
I
have
a
call
with
this
crew
that
showed
up
in
an
hour
from
now.
So
I'm
a
little
bit
like
thinking
about
that.
How
can
we
be
more
inclusive
and
how
does
effect
affect
our
our
system?
Designs.
C
And
also
yeah,
there's
a
lot
of
conversation
happening
on
the
financial
part,
we're
starting
a
working
group.
I
think
it's
almost
standing
in
its
own
feet
now
and
and
there's
also
the
praise
stuff
like
how
to
have
better
praise
etiquette.
That's
also
something
we've
been
looking
at
recently
and
I'll
pass
to
bear.
Did
you
go.
B
D
D
Yeah,
my
intentions
are
just
to
hang
out
with
everybody,
and-
and
I
mean
I'm
down
to
talk
about
like
the
the
treasure,
the
working
group,
the
token
fundraising
working
group,
stuff
yeah,
but
just
just
kind
of
here-
I'm
a
little
bit
distracted,
mostly
by
like
emotional
exhaustion
or
like
exhaustion
from
all
the
things
I
had
this
morning,
it's
like
a
very
overwhelming
morning
of
like
back
to
back
talks,
ama's
presentations
and
I'm
like.
Can
I
not
be
in
a
call?
But
anyway,
I'm
here
in
the
call-
and
I
think
everyone
has
gone.
A
Nice,
I
think
so
too
thanks
thanks
lauren.
Well,
let's
dive
into
the
token
economy
and
fundraising
working
group
is
there?
Is
there
any
action
on
this?
That's
that's
been
going.
Does
anyone
have
an
update
like
I,
I
I
don't
think,
there's
no
one
who
stepped
up
to
start,
leaving
it
yet
or
anything
like
that
right.
C
Yeah
actually
bear
mertz
and
gideon
stepped
up
to
lead
it
and
we've
been
kind
of
incubating
it
in
softgov
for
the
last
few
weeks,
and
now
it
has
enough
structure
to
have
its
own
meeting.
So
we
just
started
a
chat
where
we'll
plan
the
next
meeting
in
their
docs.
That
mostly
bear
has
been
working
on.
So
if
you
want
to
share
more
of
that,
bear
gathering
all
the
discussions
and
points
that
we
had
in
the
last
few
weeks
and
then
putting
a
structure
to
it.
A
C
A
A
A
Okay,
next,
that
was
great
thank
you
bear
that
was.
This
is
really
amazing.
That's
such
great
news,
I'm
so
happy
to
hear
how
well
this
is
progressing
wonka's,
not
here,
to
talk
about
aragon
and
gravity.
I
think
there's.
There
is
an
interesting
thing
happening
in
aragon
that
I
don't
know.
I
feel
like
it's
worth
mentioning
that
they're
going
to
actually
darify
as
funny
as
that
is
they.
A
They
actually
just
have
a
legal
entity
that
holds
all
their
funds,
and
you
might
be
interesting
kind
of
connected
to
the
token
economy,
fundraising
working
group,
you
know
that
to
ask
them
for
some
donations,
because
we
are
doing
some
incredible
work
with
them
and
and
they're
going
to
actually
create
a
dow
that
would
fund
fund
things.
A
Maybe
they'd
be
interested
in
funding
the
token
engineering
commons
so
definitely
follow
that
aragon,
discussion
and
then
yeah
with
that.
Maybe
we'll
just
pass
it
olivia.
You
had
a
topic
around
race
and
inclusivity.
C
Yeah,
I
don't
know
if
it's
just
that
I'm
gonna
have
a
call
on
that
in
an
hour
and
if
anyone
feels
inspired
to
join
and
just
just
thinking,
if
anyone
has
a
topic,
they
would
like
to
see
being
discussed
around
there.
A
A
C
That
could
be
important,
and
I
think
someone
raised
that
for
me
one
day
about
how
this
word
race
was
never
brought
up
like
we
never
thought
we
never
talk
about
race
in
this
space
as
we
are,
and
if
we're
talking
about
systemic
change,
there's
no
way
we're
not
including
that
word
and
we're
not
bringing
like
people
who
have
been
thinking
about
that
closer
to
help
us
create
structures
that
are
inclusive
language.
That
is
inclusive.
C
I
don't
know.
Maybe
this
would
probably
this
would
even
change
our
economy
and
the
ways
we
interact
like
we've
been
very
segregated
in
the
world
for
a
long
long
time,
and
then
how
can
we
just
yeah
start
bringing
this
topic
closer?
So
that's
why
this
is
happening,
but
we
don't
need
to
go
deep
into
it.
If
no
one
has
other
thoughts,
I
can
just
report
back
on
the
progress.
C
A
C
It's
gonna
be
on
a
google
me,
so
if
I
can
send
invites
to
anyone
who's
interested,
I
wanted
to
keep
more
of
a
a
a
group
that
is
not
like
necessarily
super
open
for
anyone
to
just
like.
Oh
I'm
curious,
let
me
look
at
it
but
to
create
more
of
a
safe
space,
but
then
anyone
who
feels
interested
to
be
included.
A
B
Yeah
we've
been
in
conversations
and
they
think
that
gravity
can
be
helpful
for
supporting
the
the
group
that
they
are
calling
umbrella.
B
That
would
also
be
like
the
conflict,
management
effort
and
yeah.
They
they
also,
we
have
been
talking
about
like
the
payment
of
the
service
and
with
safety
like
our
strategy
would
be
to
buy
tc
with
what
they
paid
to
us,
and
initially
it
will
be
six
thousand
die
for,
like
a
consultancy
regarding
some
sanctions
that
they
have
some
policies.
Some
processes
also
building
some
cultural
awareness
about
the
group.
Also
talking
about
the
normalization
of
of
of
conflict,
also
yeah.
B
All
those
topics
that
we've
been
doing
like
the
first
months
would
be
that
to
like
raise
awareness,
understand
and
normalize
this,
this
conflict
management,
and
then
they
we
will
try
to
offer
them.
Also.
B
Some
continued
education
activities
like
not
a
proper
graviton
training,
but
it
would
be
like
some
of
those
practical
groups
like
we
are
having
on
tuesdays
with
lena
and
jeremy,
so
that
they
can
practice
these
liberating
structures
and
have
a
better
communication
within
the
community,
but
also
they
invited
bianca
and
me
for
a
ama.
Tomorrow
we
made
a
tweet
and
from
gravity
and
we
tag
the
tc.
B
A
That's
cool
yeah
and
I
found
the
tweet.
Oh
no,
I
lost
it,
though.
Is
it
this
one
yeah?
Definitely
retweet
retweet
retweet
chill
chill
chill.
Okay,
that
said
cool,
that's
an
awesome,
update
and
good
to
see
expanding
the
aragon.
A
C
Yeah
I
wish
gway
was
here
because
she
put
that
up
and
it's
really
great
just
making
an
analysis
on
on
some
of
the
disagreements
from
the
quantifiers.
So
what
is
a
duplicate?
What
is
not,
what
is
something
should
be
dismissed.
What
is
that
and
we're
coming
down
to
like
the
solution
for
all
of
this?
It's
probably
how
we
praise
and,
and
then
that
is
a
construction
to
do
little
by
little.
So
I
would
really
encourage
everyone
to
quantify
at
least
once
to
understand
how
to
better
praise.
C
Like
how
what
how
would
we
quantify
for
engaging
and
participating
on
the
orientation
call
amazing
to
have
you
here
versus
for
joining
the
orientation
call?
Would
we
mark
this
as
a
duplicate
or
not?
Would
we
quantify
the
fact
that
someone
felt
it
was
amazing
to
have
that
person
there?
So
this
feeling
of
warmth.
C
Or
when
it
comes
to
the
outcome
of
like
someone
had
a
great
ama
on
bonding
curves
versus
this
person,
hosted
the
ama
on
bonding
curves.
So
how
can
we
make
every
praise
more
and
more
descriptive
to
understand
not
only
what
happened,
but
also
what
was
the
outcome
of
that?
So
what
was
the
impact
that
that
action
had
on
the
tc
or
on
you?
C
A
C
C
A
A
So
well,
that's
cool.
Does
anyone
have
any
thoughts
or
comments
on
this
quantifier
like
praise
etiquette
or
anything?
They
want
to
add.
A
I
I
guess
what
I
what
I
would
say
is
that
you
know
when
the
best
way
to
change
behavior
is
by
giving
some
expectations
about
like.
If
you
give
praise
like
in
the
end,
I
I
don't
think
we
we
can't
stop
people
from
saying.
I
praise
you
for
recording
the
calls
you
know,
but
we
can
say
you
know
if
you
spend
a
little
bit
more
time
that
that's
actually
going
to
and
say
what
the
impact
is.
A
It
has
been
shown
that
quantifiers
appreciate
that
and
will
give
you
more
points
you
know,
so
your
praise
will
have
more
impact
and
framing
it
around
that
as
like
also
being
outcome
based
as
opposed
to
prescriptive.
You
know
it's
like
yeah.
You
can
praise,
however,
you
want,
but
you
know
if
you
spend
a
little
bit
of
time
and
think
about
the
impact
that
it
has,
that
will
likely
make
quantifiers
score
it
better
and
and
if
you
really
want
to
see
what
it's
like
come
quantify
and
and
give
it
a
shot.
C
Yeah
yeah
we've
been
working
on
a
document
for
that
for
like
how
to
help
help.
People
have
a
better
etiquette
when,
when
praising,
and
maybe
it
would
be
cool
to
pass
around,
I
would
love
to
hear
like
what
is
the
experience
people
have
praising
how?
How
does
it
feel
for
you?
Does
it
feel
easy
to
praise?
Do
you
feel
like
you're
the
type
that
likes
to
be
descriptive,
or
maybe
what
is
the
praise
that
feels
the
best
to
to
receive.
A
D
D
So
it's
like
kind
of
like
retroactive
praise
is
one
of
the
best
feeling
ones
and
also
I
really
like
to
receive
praise
that
is
like
I
mean
if
I
spent
a
lot
of
time
on
something-
and
I
like
really
put
a
lot
of
like
heart
and
effort
into
it,
then
it's
like
really
nice
to
be
like
recognized
for
that
praise,
yeah,
because
sometimes
sometimes
like
sometimes
the
the
praise
that
that
I
receive
that's
also.
Nice
is
like
stuff
that
I'm
like
yeah.
B
I
think
I
like
phrases
when
they're
not
related
to
the
everyday
activities.
B
Like
I
don't
know
the
other
day
I
praised
mitch
for
having
a
very
rad
mullet
and
that's
that's
cool
and
or
when
yeah
people
notice,
like
you
got
a
haircut
or
something
like
that
or
like
a
cool
shirt.
I
don't
know
those
are
really
like.
I
don't
know
those
are
my
favorite
like
when
people
notice
that
that
kind
of
small
things.
D
E
Griff
and
everyone,
I
guess
so
I've
been
I've,
been
praised
quanting
from
the
beginning,
and
I
think
I
like
what
griff
said
in
this
case
a
lot
of
the
things
he
said.
It's
because
right,
it's
a
fine
line
about.
E
Quantifying
a
really
subjective
process
that
people
get
gratitude
out
of
giving
the
praise
as
well
as
receiving
the
praise,
and
so
maybe
in
the
end,
it's
like
non-specific
praises
about
great
mullets
or
just
things
that
you
you
know
that,
like
clearly,
it
was
important
for
the
person
to
say
it
and
probably
the
person
that
received
it
enjoyed
it.
So
maybe
those
types
of
things
fall
into
sort
of
a
different
bucket.
E
That's
like
you,
get
three
points
for
that
kind
of
thing,
and
if
it's
specific
then,
like
griff
said,
I
think
probably
most
quantifiers
are
more
likely
to
score
that
higher,
there's
an
inherent
bias
there,
which
I
think
is
good
actually
just
based
on
my
experience
so
yeah,
I
don't
know
it's,
it's
been
fascinating
and
it's
important
to
not
take
away
the
joy
that
people
get
from
the
whole.
Damn
thing
right,
it's
like
so
unique
and
fun
so
quantifying
that's
difficult
and
keeping
it
together.
Yeah
thanks.
A
Cool
well,
this
was
a
kind
of
you
know.
A
few
more
people
came
in
quantum
roomie
nate
nate.
Oh
my
gosh
nate.
Congratulations!
Man!
Can
we
just
all
get
like
a
round
of
applause
for
nate
and
and
and
your
new
baby?
Oh
my
gosh.
D
B
A
A
Well,
does
anyone
have
any
final
topics
to
bring
into
the
stewards
council
because
we
could
also
end
early
and
give
everyone
the
time
back?
If
there's
nothing
else,.
F
Hello,
hello,
people,
I'm
currently
new,
we
just
kind
of
want
to
speak
up
a
little
bit
yeah.
I
joined
the
token
engineering
community
some
months
back,
but
now
I
feel
like
I
have
some
time
to
really
kind
of
dig
in,
so
I'm
still
learning
what
stewart's
is
and
things
of
that
nature.
F
I'm
coming
from
colonel
the
bitcoin
community,
I'm
one
of
their
fellows
from
last
year,
really
interested
in
token
tokenomics,
currently
kind
of
assisting
a
tokenomic
project
at
winding
tree,
and
so
I
would
love
to
see.
You
know
how
like
how
that
can
be
helpful,
how
I
can
be
helpful
how
we
can
create
some
type
of
dialogue
between
the
two
winding
tree
is
working
on
travel
using
the
blockchain
and
we're
currently
kind
of
fish
flushing
out
how
to
actually
use
nft
for
checking
in
and
out
of
hotels
and
actually
making
reservations.
F
A
Oh
welcome
roomie,
thank
you
so
much
for
for
jumping
in
and
giving
us
a
little
backstory
a
whining
tree.
I
swear
I've
heard
a
winding
tree
like
I
want
to
say
it
was
like
three
years
ago.
It's
a
pretty
old
project
or
I
think
they
participated
in
a
hackathon
or
something
in
prague,
defcon
3..
So
that's
super
cool.
I'm
glad
to
see
that
they're
still
pushing
and
I'm
sure
with
you
on
board
the
the
push
will
only
get
stronger.
I
I'm
not
sure
the
best
way
to
integrate
the
work.
A
I
don't
know
if
anyone
else
has
any
ideas
how
to
integrate
with
projects
that
are
doing
token
economics.
Maybe
we
could
have
some
workshops
or
something
like
that,
or
at
least
introduce
them
to
angela
and
the
academy.
F
I
think
they're
also
too.
Hopefully,
maybe
we
can.
I
can
get
some
discounts
for
the
token
engineering
community
when
it
comes
to
travel,
because
we
are
doing
a
lot
of
promotion
things
in
regards
to
trying
to
get
people
to
use
the
chain,
but
also
getting
them
to
actually
use
the
service
to
actually
book
their
travel
reservations.
F
F
I
did
not
know
that
they
had
such
a
history
in
this
space,
so
I'm
still
really
catching
up
to
speed,
but
definitely
looking
for
a
way
to
you
know,
work
together,
but
also
just
looking
for
a
way
to
stay
involved
with
token
engineering
commons,
particularly
on
the
software
side,
very
interesting
cat
cat
and
I'm
kind
of
dot
taking
a
deep
dive
in
that
awesome.
A
Very
cool,
well,
there's,
definitely
cad
cat
workshops
that
happen
in
pretty
regularly
in
our
community
call.
Later
today
there
there's
like
the
labs
section.
It's
like
all
the
different
community
events
that
that
might
be
especially
interesting
to
you
yeah.
Anyone
else
have
any
other
ideas
on
how
to
work
with
winding
tree.
A
F
Yeah,
I
think
I'm
going
to
free
myself
up
intentionally.
Just
for
that
being,
I
do
have
some
time
today.
Yes,
I
do
have
some
time
and
I'll
definitely
free
up
to
kind
of
see.
What's
going
on,
so
I
can
get
more
involved.
A
D
A
F
A
A
Okay,
I'll
take
that
as
let's
give
everyone
back
their
40
minutes,
I
think
we're
scoring
like
four
hours
total
to
if
we
do
that
for
every
collectively,
so
lauren.