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B
Yeah,
thank
you,
yeah
I,
think
for
me
it
was
also
like
almost
two
years
ago
or
one
one
year
and
a
half
ago
and
for
me
I
think
it
was
more
with
nfts,
because
I
I
remember
like
hearing
about
a
way
of
providing
some
property
of
ownership
to
to
photographies
I,
really
like
photography.
So
I've,
always
wonder,
like
you
know,
there's
always
this
problem
of
of
copyrights
and
and
how
do
you
know
who
is
this
photography
from
on
the
internet?
B
So
when
I
heard
that
there
was
a
way
to
prove
that
that
photograph
was
on
or
belonged
to
someone
that's
where
I
I
started
like
being
really
curious
about
it
and
and
that
led
me
to
understanding
the
blockchain
and
yes,
it
seemed
like
with
acid.
It
took
me
some
a
couple
of
months
to
really
understand
what
was
happening
because
you
start
learning
about
the
blockchain.
B
B
That's
when,
when
I
realized
that
this
was
gonna
be
like
totally
game
changing
and
it
was
gonna
transform
everything
that
we
do
so
yeah
I
feel
that
was
like
my
my
first
approach
to
to
the
blockchain
and
to
the
space
and
I'll
pass
you
to
to
attempt.
C
Yeah,
hey
thanks,
got
it
yeah.
What
a
great
question
I
love
this
question,
because
it
like
really
surprised
me
I
guess:
I
want
to
say
that
there
was
like
I'm
I'm,
maybe
amongst
the
older
in
this
group,
and
so
there's
definitely
like
a
before
internet
and
after
internet
for
me.
So
I
had
this
really
strong
reaction
to
the
internet
when
I
first
saw
it
in
my
Russian
cousin's
dorm
room
when
he
was
on
IRC
writing
in
Cyrillic
to
his
friends
in
Moscow
like
they're.
Just
writing.
C
So
I
I
definitely
had
this
moment
that
this
ability
to
communicate
outside
of
the
normal
fee
structures
like
to
call
was
super
expensive.
At
the
time
phone
calls
were
in
very
difficult
and
cumbersome
to
make
before
VoIP.
You
know,
so
it
was
very
much
like
I.
Just
remember
a
lightning
going
off
and
being
like
this
changes.
C
Everything
and
switching
my
major
to
computer
science
and
then
I
in
the
end
of
2016
I,
was
on
a
parental
leave
and
I
was
following
my
interests
and
I
came
across
a
TED
Talk
and
it's
this
Canadian
named
Dan
Tapscott
and
the
talk
was
called.
C
How
blockchain
is
changing
money
in
business
and
I
watched
it
and,
like
so
I,
feel,
like
I'd
heard
about
cryptocurrencies
and
I
heard
about
Bitcoin,
but
it
wasn't
it
just
didn't
click
with
me
and
then
I
watched
this
Ted
Talk
and
he
used
like
the
one
word
that
gave
me
that
lightning
moment
and
that
one
word
was
disintermediation
and
as
soon
as
he
said,
that
word
it
just
again.
I
was
like.
Oh
this
changes.
Everything
like
this
is
what
I
need
to
do
with
my
life
now,
and
it
was
really
hard.
C
I
mean
there's
stuff
at
the
time.
I
remember
the
first
place,
I
went
was
Coursera
and
there
was
like
a
really
old
Princeton
course.
That
was
like
understanding
Bitcoin,
and
it
was
really
like
the
math
end
and
computer
science
of
Bitcoin
and
I,
because
I
was
just
like
I
can't
believe,
like
okay,
that
was
a
great
Ted
Talk
applause
applause.
But
now,
like
really
really
is
what
he's
saying?
Could
it
possibly
be
real?
C
So
I
spent
a
lot
a
while,
like
just
trying
to
learn
about
it
like
just
trying
to
like
climb
up
that
curve
to
understand
more
and
more
and
more
and
more
and
of
course,
like
everyone
started
speculating
because
I
feel
like
that's
most
people,
do
it's
good
experience
just
to
get
a
little
skin
in
the
game
too
so
yeah,
and
that
and
I
just
there's,
never
any
like
unwavering
confidence
that
this
is
this.
C
These
has
already
changed
our
our
future,
our
present
and
will
continue
to
change
our
teacher
and
really
big
powerful
ways
and,
with
the
caveat
that
it's
like
it
might
not
be
what
we
think
it
is.
You
know
like
we.
We
thought
the
internet
was
going
to
level
the
playing
field
for
everyone.
It
turns
out.
C
We
got
Facebook
and
and
Amazon,
and
you
know
Google
and
Twitter
and,
like
so
there's
you
know,
I
I
maybe
also
remain
a
little
skeptical
that,
while
I
really
believe
in
the
power
of
this
technology,
it's
also
humans
that
design
and
develop
Technologies.
So
it
is
whatever
we
make
it
to
be,
and
that's
why
I
think
token
engineering
is
so
important
and
I'll
pass
her
knee.
D
Thanks
Dan
yeah,
so
when
did
I
get
no
I
was
gonna,
be
involved
in
the
blockchain
I
would
say
it
was
late.
D
I
was
really
interested
in
NASA
and
USGS
and
type
these
kind
of
science,
research,
government,
jobs
and.
E
D
Administration
of
those
agencies,
and
so
that
was
my
first,
you
know:
I
read
a
smart
contract,
an
article
on
Smart
contracts,
I
can't
remember
exactly
the
title
of
it.
I
would
love
to
find
it
again.
E
D
At
the
time,
I
was
learning
a
lot
about
like
Dwight,
Waldo
and
and
Frederick
Taylor
and
Max
Weber,
and,
and
they
were
all
articulating,
these
fundamental
issues
around
public
administration
and
I
was
reading
the
smart
contract
article
and
I
was
like
man.
This
is
a
very
interesting
a
solution
to
these
fundamental
problems
that
they
were
describing
during
my
master's
program.
D
Interested
in
how
you
know,
smart
contracts
could
be
used
to
actually
coordinate
humans
on
a
local
level
and
I
just
went
from
there.
I
got
tried
to
get
involved
as
into
Dallas
in
particular,
because
I
thought
that
was
kind
of
the
the
only
you
know
at
the
time
area
where
people
were
actually
looking
to
use
these
tools
as
a
method
of
governance,
so
yeah.
So
right,
then
I
knew
that
I
wanted
to
be
a
part
of
this
industry
and
keep
going
with
it
and
developed
my
own
ideas
around
it
and
continued
to
this
day.
D
So
that's
why
I
got
involved
so
yeah
I
will
pass
it
over
to
Wonka.
E
Thanks
Nate
I
think
I've
already
told
this
story
to
some
of
you,
but
on
like
back
2015
I
had
a
restaurant
with
my
brothers
and
one
day
of
the
sudden,
my
brother
said:
hey
I,
don't
want
to
work
in
in
this
restaurant
anymore.
I
just
read
ethereum's
white
paper,
and
this
is
going
to
be
life-changing
and
like
we
knew
a
little
bit
about
Bitcoin,
but
for
us
the
value
proposition
of
ethereum
since
the
white
paper
and
to
to
its
fulfillment
until
proof
of
a
stake
yeah
it.
E
It
was
really
really
life-changing
to
be
able
to
have
the
cool
evm
things
that
we
can
have
so
actually
I.
When
I
heard
that
I
told
my
brother,
like
hey,
stop
thinking
about
those
like
imaginary
things,
continue
working
at
the
restaurant
and
we
had
a
fight
because
he
wanted
like
no
like
this
of
the
restaurant.
E
This
nonsense
and
like
then,
when
it
was
like
seven
dollars,
because
after
the
Ico,
we
were
like,
oh
let's,
let's,
let's
buy
as
a
family
and
because
we
we
didn't
have
funds,
neither
my
brother
or
myself.
So
we
like
gathered
the
funds
and
we
make
like
a
collective
pool
in
my
family,
and
we
made
our
first
Buy
on
2016
and
since
then
it's
been
a
crazy
ride.
E
We
participated
in
the
Dow,
we
met
Griff
because
he
helped
to
recover
the
funds
from
the
Dao
to
what
is
his
ethereum
right
now,
but
I
didn't
know
how
to
contribute,
because
I
am
a
human
social
person
and
not
like
a
technical
person,
so
yeah
at
that
point,
I
was
also
starting
to
study
my
my
degree
on
conflict
management
and
by
the
learnings
of
the
split
and
the
fork
of
the
chain
from
what
happened
in
the
Dao.
E
I
I
started
thinking
that
this
and
noticing
that
these
organizations
also
have
conflicts,
and
there
needs
to
be
like
preparation
for
it.
So
nothing
after
that,
like
we
started
having
this
ethereum
Colombia
talks,
and
these
brought
us
to
meet
again
grief
in
Mateo
was
the
first
one
participating
in
giveth
and
then
like
when
I
saw
Matt,
there
wasn't
give
it
I
was
like
oh,
my
God,
Mateo
I.
Don't
want
to
be
working
at
a
university,
no
more
because
at
that
point
I
was
working
at
a
university
and
since
then
it's
been
amazing
and
amazing.
E
Amazing
everything
amazing
I
will
pass
to
Bianca.
F
F
I
stayed
there
for
two
years
since
2019
to
2021
and
during
that
time
I
had
a
chance
to
be
part
of
this
person's
life,
and
he
was
so
passionate
about
blockchain
endows
and
make
a
difference,
and
he
would
always
share
with
me
everything
that
he
was
doing.
F
I
did
understand
anything
by
that
time,
but
he
would
always
share
everything
that
he
was
achieving
and
I
started,
studying
about
finances
and
I
am
a
psychology
student,
so
I
was
trying
to
put
together
financial
and
psychology
back
then
and
then
I
started
to
share
with
him
my
ideas,
so
he
was
like
wow.
You
are
gonna,
make
something
big
if
you
come
to
to
thousand
web
three,
so
I
didn't
know
anything
in
how
to
do
it
and
what
to
do
and
I
was
like
I
have
no
idea.
F
So
she
engaged
me
to
is
study
more
and
learn
more
about
it,
so
he
will
always
be
around
to
teach
me
something
and
he
was
friends
with
brief.
So
one
time
Griff
was
in
town
and
he
invited
Griff
to
come
over
and
have
dinner,
and
that's
when
he
was
like
I.
Have
this
friend
coming
over
tonight
and
I
think
he
makes
a
lot
of
sense
if
you
start
from
what
he
does,
because
he
does
a
lot
of
the
things
that
I
think
connects
with
you.
F
So
that's
when
I
met
Chris
and
we
shared
a
lot.
They
were
talking
a
lot
of
things
that
I
had
no
idea.
It
was
very
funny
because
I
was
just
like
there
seen
in
a
table
and
my
brain
was
just
and
going
away
and
I
started
learning
more
more
about
blockchain
and
then
I
came
to
gravity
and
I
saw
that
a
lot
of
things
make
sense.
Then,
because
I
wasn't
someone
from
Tech
I,
wasn't
an
entrepreneur
or
anything
like
that,
but
I
had
a
lot
of
passion
and
my
psychology
background.
F
G
Well,
my
I'm
much
more
recent
to
to
bug
in
I
I
had
heard
of
it
before
when
I
was
friends
who
was
pretty
into
into
in
2017,
but
I
didn't
think
much
of
it
and
from
around
20
19
20
when
I
started
my
University
degree,
and
it
was
economics
with
confusing
I
did
well.
G
G
Talks
with
with
lecturers
and
so
on,
or
it
completely
unto
the
idea
and
just
playing
around
with
the
the
the
concepts
surrounding
it
and
yes,
I
finished
my
degree
and
I
I
started
going
to
conferences
to
try
and
see
kind
of
where
I
could
fit
in
and
I
met,
two
people
from
common
stack,
I
met
Tom
and
someone
else
damn
I
can't
remember.
Maybe
she
was
going
to
introduce
me
to
town
and
well.
The
rest
is
history.
So,
yes,
I
came
in
late,
so
I'm
not
sure
who
hasn't
spoken
yet.
I
Yeah,
okay.
Well,
my
first
time
using
blockchains
was
like
late
2016
early
2017.
I
I
had
a
friend
that
was
he's
a
developer
and
stuff,
and
he
showed
me
a
forum
where
they
had
like
plenty
of
bounties
around
a
lot
of
things,
I've
been
and
they
were
paid
in
either
ethereum
or
Bitcoin,
and
so
I
I
did
a
few
small
work
and
stuff
eventually
I
got
to
do
was
quite
informal.
I
I
get
to
do
a
bit
of
moderation
for
the
super
Reddit
for
the
EOS
blockchain
for
a
few
months,
but
then
the
market
crash,
I,
I,
didn't
fully
understand
the
value
of
blockchains
and
I
thought
it
was
going.
It
wasn't
going
to
end
well
so
I
focused
on
on
my
studies.
I
You
know
things
in
life,
but
then
late
2020,
my
my
friend
again,
he
started
working
at
one
hive
and
you
know
we
were
chatting
and
he
thought
I
would
probably
like
what
they
were
working
on
and
so
I
joined,
and
there
was
this
history
and
I'll
pass
it
over
to
escalation.
He
went
already
so
maybe
Maxwell.
J
J
We
were
close
to
having
you
know,
AOL
be
the
internet
for
a
while
there,
but,
but
luckily
we
we
took
a
turn
for
the
better,
so
yeah
it
was
back
in
2011
in
May
of
2011
and
I
was
fairly
fresh
off
of
losing
my
house
in
the
in
the
the
crash
of
await
so
I.
It
was
a
little
tail
end.
I
hung
on
to
it
for
a
while,
but
and
I
was
very
disenfranchised
with
centralized
Financial
systems
and
and
all
that
good
stuff.
J
So
I
think
a
buddy
of
mine
sent
me
that
article
around
you
know
someone
buying
pizza
with
10,
000,
Bitcoins
or
I
might
be
misremembering
that
I
might
have
heard
that
later.
But
it
was
something
where
you
know:
I:
either
a
store
I
shopped
at
was
like
Hey
we're,
accepting
Bitcoin
or
something
like
that
and
and
me
and
a
buddy
got
all
hyped
up
about
it
and
bought
new
graphics
cards
to
start
mining,
Bitcoin
and
and
yeah
it
was.
J
It
was
appealing
to
my
very
deeply
cynical
State
of
Mind
around
centralized
Finance,
so
it
was
yeah,
I,
I
I
would
tell
anyone
and
everyone
that
I
talked
to
hey.
This
is
going
to
be
cool.
This
is
going
to
be
the
future
and
everyone
was
like.
What
are
you
even
talking
about
I?
Don't
I,
don't
know
what
this
is
so
I
I
have
been
interested
ever
since.
J
K
We
go
yep
yeah,
it
looks
like
my
mic.
Doesn't
work
on
these
headphones,
the
yeah
in
2018
at
the
end
of
2013
I,
just
got
obsessed
with
Bitcoin
and
basically
I
made
some
money
off
of
it
from
like
buying
in
in
earlier
that
year
and
I,
just
the
more
I
read
the
more
I
couldn't
stop.
Reading
and
I,
just
like
gave
up
everything
pretty
much
right
away
like
within
a
few
months
and
just
dedicated
my
life
to
to
like
figuring
out
how
to
use
this
to
make
them
all
a
better
place.
K
So
it
was,
it
was
pretty
quick
and
yeah,
and
it
was
just
because
it
went
from
you
know
a
hundred
dollars
to
a
thousand
dollars
and
I
I,
and
then
there
all
the
content
I
could
read.
It
was
just
so
inviting
so,
but
I'll
pass
it
back
to
Gideon.
H
Okay,
thanks
Greg
wow,
so
so
interesting.
This
ended
up
going
a
little
bit
longer
than
what
I
thought,
but
it's
totally
worth
it.
My
my
version,
Pretty
brief
I,
you
know
had
done
a
bunch
of
work
with,
like
you
know:
Corporate
America,
it's
a
big
Tack
and
then
I
was
doing
environmental
work
and
just
like
getting
disillusioned
with
like
the
way
that
the
economy,
like
the
way
that
business
was
just
kind
of
routing
around
the
social
changes
that
we
were
doing
in
environmental
movement.
H
So
I
was
writing
a
bunch
of
stuff
about
how
to
like
you
know,
distribute
ownership
and
make
things
more
stakeholder-centric
and
like
Mission,
driven
and
hadn't
heard
anything
about
blockchain
when
I
was
writing
this
stuff
back
in
like
2011
20,
you
know
2012
2013.
and
then
like
right.
Around
2017
early
2017
I
met
Jack
du
Rose
and
did
an
interview.
I
wrote
an
article
back
then
with
him
and
just
like,
exploring
what
they're
doing
in
Colony
and
I
I
really
felt
like
I
was
talking
to
somebody
from
the
future.
H
I
think
I've
told
this
to
a
few
people,
but
like
it
really
did
feel
like
I.
Was
just
talking
to
somebody
from
like
a
distant
future
and
I
was
just
so
blown
away
and
I
just
thought
it
was
so
cool,
and
so
that
was
when
it
kind
of
sparked
for
me,
and
it
took
me
a
little
while
to
like
come
back
to
it,
but
then
I
I
ran
into
Jeff
from
TC
and
then
started
talking
to
Griff
and
then
boom
that
that
was
it
that
was
August
of
last
year.
H
Okay,
so
thanks
everybody.
That's
that's
it's
great
to
get
that
background
from
everybody.
So
a
few
things
for
today
the
one
thing
I
want
to
just
two
things
before
we
jump
into
the
main
thing
today.
H
Don't
forget:
we've
got
this
new
Community
call
different
new
format
for
it
we're
gonna,
do
it
as
a
Twitter
space,
and
you
know
so.
This
is
going
to
be
in
an
hour
and
a
half
from
now
on,
Twitter
there's
a
link
in
the
doc
here
and
there's
a
link.
There
are
a
few
links
on
our
Discord
server
to
the
Twitter
space.
H
You
know,
even
if
you
can't
like
really
tune
in
please
just
like
show
up
and
just
be
there,
so
that
you
know
we
get
like
a
critical
mass
of
folks
there.
You
don't
you
know
you
don't
have
to
be
active
at
listening,
but
like
please
just
be
there
to
kind
of
show,
support.
H
I
think
this.
You
know
this
is
not
just
like
a
new
format
in
terms
of
doing
it
on
Twitter
as
a
Twitter
space,
but
we're
trying
like
a
new
approach.
You
know
where
we're
actually
gonna
be
talking
more
about
the
topic
of
token
engineering,
and
so
Griff
has
agreed
to
to
do
kind
of
a
AMA.
Ask
me
anything
kind
of
approach
and
Eduardo
is
coming
back,
so
he's
gonna.
Do
the
facilitation
should
be
really
cool
and
the
focus
is
on
like?
H
What's
the
tech
stack,
for
you
know,
building
a
Commons
on
the
blockchain,
so
Griff
is
going
to
talk
about
the
augmented,
bonding
curve
and
conviction.
Voting
and
we've
got
a
bunch
of
questions
that
we've
pulled
together
and
it'll
be
open
for
other
people
to
ask
questions
so
super
psyched.
Please
join
and
let's,
let's
give
this
a
shot
and
see
see
how
it
goes.
H
So,
that's
the
one
one
announcement
and
the
second
one
is
earlier
this
week,
I
had
a
conversation
with
somebody
from
metagame
who
wanted
to
just
explore
whether
there's
some
how
the
TC
might
plug
in
more
into
the
work
that
metagame
is
doing.
So
it
was
a
little
bit
wide-ranging
conversation.
It
was
kind
of
a
lot
of
different.
They
have
a
lot
of
stuff
going
on
I'm,
not
sure
exactly
how
we,
how
to
prioritize
all
the
stuff
that
they
have
going
on
and
the
offerings,
and
it
does
feel
like.
H
We've
got
a
lot
of
stuff
on
our
plate
right
now,
but
it's
it
seems
like
well
one
I'm,
guessing
that
there
are
other
folks
on
the
call
here
who
probably
have
more
context
about
metagame.
H
So
I
wanted
to
just
kind
of
get
that
you
know
Griff
Tam,
others,
maybe
honka.
If
NT
I
don't
know.
If,
if
any
of
you
have
some
additional
contacts
on
it
and
then
the
second
thing
is
if
somebody's
interested
in
following
up
on
that
would
be
great.
J
Hey
this
is
Max
I
I
dropped
for
some
reason
and
I
joined
and
I
heard
metagame.
What
was
the
question
again?
Because
I
am
part
of
the
metagame
server.
H
Oh
awesome,
okay,
so
yeah
I
had
a
I
had
a
call
with
one
I'm,
forgetting
his
last
name
but
he's
from
metagame,
and
he
was
just
basically
checking
in
to
see
about
how
we
might
tighten
the
connection,
the
relationship
between
metagame
and
the
TC,
so
I'm
just
asking
who
here
has
context
and
if
anybody
would
be
interested
in
being
a
point
person
for
that
relationship.
J
It
would
be
very
easy
for
me
to
do
that
because
I
am
part
of
that
community.
So
one
run
one
does
a
bunch
of
stuff
for
metagame
he.
J
He
runs
like
a
bar
tonight
every
week
and
stuff
like
that,
where
he
performs
music
there
they
launched
earlier
this
month
end
of
no
last
month
they
kind
of
launched
like
the
1.0
of
their
platform,
so
they're
kind
of
reconnecting
with
a
bunch
of
dials
that
had
connected
with
earlier
this
year
or
or
last
year,
and
so
yeah
I'm
happy
to
do
that.
J
I
know
the
one
requester
potential
thing
that
they
were
looking
for
is
having
someone
talk
with
them
about
they're,
looking
at
kind
of
going
into
their
next
phase
and
and
doing
a
token.
So
they
don't
have
a
token
right
now,
and
so
they
were
potentially
taught
wanted
to
talk
with
someone
about
token
engineering
at
some
point
as
well
so
but
yeah
I
can
I
can
certainly
do
that.
I'm,
not
quite
as
engaged
over
there
as
I
am
here,
but
close.
So.
H
Okay,
that's
awesome,
that's
that's
great
I
will
I'll
just
drop
you
a
note
afterwards
and
just
fill
you
in
on
the
rest
of
the
stuff
that
I
talked
with
them
about.
But
you
probably
know
you
have
you
probably
have
a
lot
more
context
than
I.
Do
anybody.
F
C
I
just
want
to
share
my
perspective.
I
know
a
little
of
metagame
but
they're
so
mysterious,
they're,
so
mysterious
and
the
the
one
thing
I
wanted
I
share
to
have
interact.
I
do
see
that
their
their
site
is
new,
but
every
time
I've
interacted
in
a
metagame
thing.
You
know
like
joining
and
God.
It
was
just
so
much
fun.
They
really
make
I
mean
their
design,
their
user
experience.
Everything
about
when
you
interact
with
metagame
is
really
high:
high
quality
fun
but
they're
very
they're.
C
J
Yeah
absolutely
happy
to
happy
to
jump
in
and
I'll
connect
with
Juan
and
and
yeah
Gideon
I'll.
Look
for
your
note!
They
are
they.
They
are
very
focused
on
building
right,
so
I
haven't
I
hadn't
been
as
as
involved
over
there
just
because
I
don't
have
a
huge
development
background.
It
took
me
a
little
bit
to
kind
of
figure
out
where
I
could
could
jump
in
but
yeah.
No
there,
it's
a
great
Community
they're
they're
super
fun,
so
yeah
happy
too.
H
Awesome,
thank
you.
Okay.
So
now,
let's
dive
into
the
main
thing
we
wanted
to
focus
on
today,
which
is
Bear's,
been
doing,
bear
and
die,
but
Bear's
really
taking
the
lead
in
trying
to
Define
like
how
what
will
our
new,
like
process
for,
coordinating
and
like
coming
up
with
new
projects
like
as
new
projects
that
are
introduced
by
various
people
from
the
community?
B
Yeah
for
sure
yeah
Thanksgiving
yeah,
so
this
is
something
that
Gideon
and
I
we've
been
working
on,
I
used
here.
The
link
here
on
the
chat
and
also
give
you
an
if
you
could
use
share
it
on
the
screen.
That
would
be
great
and
will
the
the
intention
of
these.
B
Basically,
it's
been
really
interesting,
because
what
we're
trying
to
do
is
to
kind
of
like
replicate
and
in
a
way
just
formalize,
what
we're
already
kind
of
like
doing
right
like,
for
example,
we
can
take
two
days
call
as
an
example
of
one
project
being
presented
here
in
the
call
some
people,
volunteering
to
be
contributors
for
that
project,
getting
some
advice
from
other
people
that
might
not
contribute
to
it
directly,
but
that
they
that
they
have
something
valuable
to
say
so.
B
B
Think
it's
important
to
to
understand
that
this
is
not
supposed
to
be
any
fixed
process
or
any
any
thing
set
in
stone
but,
on
the
contrary,
be
like
super
open,
Super,
flexible
to
change
and
to
adjustment
throughout
the
way
so
yeah.
Having
said
that,
there's
the
document
that
that
I
shared,
if
you
want
to
access
it
and
we
can
just
go
through
it,
pretty
pretty
simple.
B
Defining
basically
like
the
the
main
goals
right.
Sorry,
if
you
want
I,
send
the
the
link
here
on
the
chat
for
like
a
new
copy
of
it.
So
it's
not
the
the
older
one
like,
like
you
mentioned
it
to
me.
B
It's
here
on
the
on
the
Discord
chat,
so
yeah,
let's,
let's
start
with
with
the
gold,
so
it's
pretty
clear,
I
think
we've
been
trying
to
become
to
have
a
rapid
and
clear
process
and
an
accountability
mechanism
with
with
teams
that
start
working
on
projects
thanks
to
provide
opportunities
for
the
community
and
I'm
calling
this
group
that
we
have
during
this
course
active
contributors,
because
our
people
from
the
community
that
in
a
way
want
they
want
to
be
engaged
and
want
to
participate
in
all
the
you
know,
the
different
initiatives
that
we
have
so
a
way
to
to
open
opportunities
for
for
them
and
for
for
everyone
and
to
also
again
keep
this
pretty
simple,
really
easy
to
understand.
B
B
So
so
it's
important
to
start
building
some
momentum
with
the
peace
and
the
work
we
we
are
doing
to
to
start
moving
forward
with
all
the
work
that
has
to
be
done,
and
for
that
it's
it's
also
like
answering
times
question
from
from
last
call
that
she
was
saying
how
how's
this
piece
this
new
piece,
it's
gonna,
look
like
in
the
coming
weeks,
for
how
are
we
gonna
work
and
how
are
we
going
to
organize
ourselves?
So
this
is
kind
of
like
trying
to
answer
answer
that
question.
B
So
basically,
the
proposal
is
just
to
have
the
two
calls
a
week
exactly
like
the
way
we're
doing
it
right
now,
and
the
purpose
of
that
is
just
to
present,
coordinate
and
review
the
different
active
projects
that
we
have
and
these
being
done
between
the
two
groups
that
that
we
are
seeing
like
the
coordination
team
and
the
active
contributors
group.
B
B
Then
we
would
do
some
kind
of
like
sense
making
process
some
high
level
advice
on
on
the
relevance
on
the
impact
on
the
priority
of
this
project,
in
accordance
with
the
mbb
of
the
Tec,
in
accordance
with
the
roadmap.
Once
we
have
it
in
accordance
with
the
strategy
that
we
that
we
implement
and
just
agree
that
that
this
is
something
that
that
we
have
to
do,
and
that
is
and
that
we
agree
also
on
the.
B
This
is
important
to
clarify,
like
the
the
product
plan
is
already
set
before
the
call,
and
during
the
call,
we're
just
asking,
if
there's
anyone
willing
to
contribute
and
start
designing
tasks
to
to
who
can
do
what
right-
and
this
can
be
determined
based
on
on
the
interest
on
the
time,
availability
on
the
skills
on
the
experience
of
of
people
right
if
they,
if
they
want
to
volunteer
to
this
work,
there
are
still
some
questions
that
that
need
to
be
answered
again.
B
I
I
think
this
is
still
a
pro
work
in
progress,
for
example
like
what
are
we
gonna
do
if
there's
a
project
and
there's
there
are
some
tasks
that
that
no
one
is
available
or
suited
to
take
on
right.
What
are
we
gonna
do?
Are
we
gonna
look
for
someone
outside
this
group
in
the
community?
You
know,
like
I,
feel,
there's
still
some
thought
on
that.
So
so
you
can
think
about
any
good
answers
for
that.
B
That
would
be
really
appreciated
and
then
the
fourth
point
is
basically
the
fun
defining
deadlines
for
those
tasks.
You
know
like
starting
to
to
organize
on
that.
On
that
sense,
this
would
be
like
the
four
main
points
that
we
would
cover
on
that
Tuesday,
school
and
and
then
I
just
wrote,
like
some
points
that
I
still
think
are
really
important
to
to
to
mention
the
the
active
contributors
that
this
is
the
group
that
are
not
part
of
the
coordination
team.
B
They
may
want
to
prioritize
attending
and
specifically
Tuesday
school,
because
this
is
the
one
that
is
more
like
on
a
high
level
and
a
bigger
scope
of
things
in
the
TC
and
Thursday's
call
is
a
little
bit
different.
We're
gonna
talk
about
that
one
in
a
second,
then.
The
other
point
is
after
the
Tuesday
School.
The
idea
is
that
the
team
that
is
formed
to
to
work
on
that
specific
project
they
can
organize,
they
can
coordinate.
They
can
work
in
whatever
way
they
prefer
right.
They
can
decide
that
that's
up
to
them.
B
They
can
set
up
as
many
calls
as
they
want
as
they
as
they
require
they
can
do
it
async.
It
doesn't
really
matter
the
idea
during
this
college
just
to
set
the
team
and
then
they
can
start
working
after
that
then,
after
this.
After
this
call,
the
idea
is
also
to
be
able
to
provide
some
space
for
a
more
thoughtful
fit
back,
not
just
during
the
call,
but
sometimes
people
need
some
time
to
assimilate
the
product
and
really
be
able
to
provide
good
feedback.
B
So
the
idea
is
to
provide
these
feedback
asynchronously
I'm,
suggesting
to
have
a
limit
of
three
days.
So
if
the
project
is
presented
on
a
Tuesday,
people
would
have
until
Friday
to
provide
this
initial
feedback
on
the
on
the
on
the
project
plants,
and
they
can.
They
can
do
it.
Yeah
asynchronously,
then
the
first
review
session
for
this
project.
We
would
happen
nine
days
after
that,
it's
presented,
so
that
would
mean
on
the
next
Thursday,
not
there
not
on
that
week,
but
on
the
next
week.
B
That
would
allow
them
to
have
some
time
to
to
work
on
that
project
and
that
then
it
can
be.
Then
it
can
be
reviews.
Another
important
Point
Clarity
we're
suggesting
to
serve
as
the
main
plot
project
management
platform
and
also
serve
as
an
agenda
to
to
be
easy
to
assign
tasks
and
deadlines
to
to
everything
on
the
project
and
also
mentioned
that
multiple
projects
started
right
on
these
calls.
It
doesn't
have
to
be
just
just
one,
then
we
can
jump
into
the
second
call
that
would
happen
on
on
Thursdays.
B
The
attendees
are
the
same
ones:
active
contributors,
but
now
the
project
owners
that
were
set
on
on
Tuesdays
or
or
when
the
project
was
started.
They
also
attend
because
the
main
purpose
of
this
call
is
to
is
three
basic
points.
First
of
all,
we're
thinking
on
taking
the
first
half
to
support
a
new
project
that
is
kind
of
like
stock,
like
that
really
needs
attention,
and
we
can
take
some
time
to
to
provide
feedback
to
answer,
questions
to
really
find
a
solution
for
that
for
that
project
and
then
the
second
half
of
that
call.
B
We
can
just
provide
a
really
quick,
concise
updates
from
the
rest
of
the
active
projects,
and
this
can
be
done
by,
of
course,
by
the
by
the
owners
of
these
projects
and
and
tasks
and
yeah.
The
third
point
is
the
same
thing
like
with
this
updates
people
attending
the
code
can
just
provide
any
more
more
feedback
answer
any
questions
and
do
any
adjustment
accordingly
to
to
that
project.
B
B
Don't
have
Tuesday
nine
days
after
it
had
its
first
review
station
on
a
Thursday
and
then
every
Thursday
moving
forward
will
be
reviews
this
trying
to
provide
some
accountability,
but
also
some
window
to
provide
any
support
that
is
needed
for
the
projects,
and
this
will
continue
happening
on
until
the
project
will
complete.
B
It
Clarity
again
serves
as
our
agenda
and
our
main
tool
for
planning
and
organizing
the
projects
and
and
also
presenting
the
results
to
the
to
the
group,
and
also
during
this
call,
the
coordination
team
would
be
kind
of
like
serving
and
supporting
to
keep
the
format
of
the
call
as
as
it
is
meant
to
be.
So
we
can
really
focus
on
on
on
on
the
purpose
of
of
this
call.
B
And
lastly,
maybe
this
is
also
something
that
people
might
be
wondering
in
the
differentiation
between
the
coordination
team
and
the
active
contributors.
B
Coordination
teams
can
also
be
active
contributors
of
different
projects,
so
in
that
case,
maybe
the
the
coordination
team
member
will
be
presenting
as
the
owner
of
the
of
a
an
active
project.
So
we
would
be
kind
of
like
just
changing
hats
from
from
that
from
that
from
that
role,
and
then
there
will
be
other
people
from
the
coordination
team
just
making
sure
that
the
format
of
the
call
is
just
maintained
and-
and
we
are
actually
doing
what
we-
what
we
need
to
do
and
that's
it.
B
B
If
you,
if
you
zoom
into
it,
you
can
see
kind
of
like
how
the
process
looks
like
with
with
initiating
with
the
creation
of
the
project
by
by
someone
and
then
having
it
presented
and
getting
some
high
level
advice
on
Tuesday
schools,
then
three
days
after
well,
then
you
have
three
days
to
provide
the
async
feedback
until
Friday
and
then
on.
B
The
Thursday
school
is
the
first
review
session
and
that
will
continue
again
until
the
project
is
finalized
and
during
this
whole
process,
all
the
all
the
project
team
or
all
the
contributors
working
on
that
project.
They
will
organize
and
work
as
as
they
prefer
on
the
end.
That
would
be.
That
would
be
basically
the
main
idea.
Just
to
finish.
B
I
think
we
really
need
to
rely
on
that
on
that
experience
on
that
Collective
knowledge
that
everyone
has
I
think
that's
one
of
the
main
intentions
that
that
this
parade
wants
to
to
to
provide
to
to
to
keep
it
open
for
everyone's
expertise
and
experience,
because
I
think
that's
like
the
most
valuable
thing
that
that
we
have
so
yeah.
That
would
be.
That
would
be
it
now.
I
I'll
open
the
floor
for
any
feedback.
Any
comments,
any
questions,
any
ideas.
I
I
would
love
to
start,
and
you
start
saying
you
know,
congratulations
and
thank
you
and
thank
you
both
bearing
Gideon
for
making
this
I
do
have
some
concerns
or
some
stuff
that
I
think
is.
It
is
missing,
first
of
all,
considering
or
if
I'm
understanding
correctly.
This
is
a
bit
more
high
level
and
everything
so
I
would
I
would
request
or
I
would
really
appreciate
if
I
don't
know,
maybe
in
the
Tuesday
in
the
Tuesday
going
the
period
started
sessions.
I
I
As
always,
so
that's
the
first
thing
and
then
maybe
probably
like
having
said
periods
for
starting
projects
or
for
proposing
new
projects
so
say
maybe
the
Tuesday
call
just
happens
once
every
quarter
or
something
like
that
where
we
have
sessions
with
other
key
members
of
the
T
Community
to
watch
projects
to
advise
on
projects,
even
maybe
even
them,
even
they
can
suggest
projects
that
we
can
work
on
to
help
them
on
whatever
thing
they
identify
is
needed
for
for
tea
in
general
and
then
try
to
have
them,
probably
every
once
in
a
while
on
the
review
sessions
and
but
and
I.
I
Think
that
be
perfect
and
the
only
thing
missing
from
from
this
other
thing:
I
think
that
I,
don't
I,
don't
personally
like
that.
Much
is
that
I
think
there's
there's
a
bit
too
much
focus
on
the
coordination
team
and
I
would
like
to.
I
I
That
can
also
go
in
and
seek
advice
from
from
ourselves
and
tees
and
Etc
just
to
just
to
carry
products
forward.
Even
if
that
means
say
we
can
have
coordination
team,
a
in
coordination,
Team
B
at
some
point,
that'd
be
perfect
and
could
make
use
of
of
this
structure.
B
Yeah,
that's
great
feedback
empty.
Thank
you,
yeah.
Definitely
something
I
will
I
will
just
mention
also
is
that
yeah
I
think
it's
also
important
to
to
understand
or
to
to
clarify
that
these
calls
they
they
wouldn't
happen
exactly
like
that,
every
single
week,
for
example,
in
a
week,
if
we
don't
have
any
projects
started,
then
we
might
need
some
more
time
to
review
all
the
active
projects
that
we
have
right.
B
So
maybe
the
format
that
is
presented
for
Thursday's
calls
it
can
be
also
used
for
Tuesday's
calls
if
it's
needed
right
and
then
like
what
you're
saying,
then
maybe
we
just
have
like
a
started
project
session
every
two
weeks.
Every
month,
I
don't
know
like
it
would
depend.
What
I'm
just
saying
is
that
we
can.
We
have
that
flexibility
to
to
to
move
the
formats
into
these
two
days,
as
as
we
as
we
think
it's
it's
good
for
us,
so
yeah.
I
Very
quickly
as
well,
because
I
I
just
remember
that
the
reason
behind
doing
the
pro
initiation
every
X
every
X
period
is
because
we've
been
chatting
a
lot
about.
You
know
potentially
having
some
kind
of
road
map
and
and
try
to
have
like
a
more
a
more
longer
term
or
mid
to
longer
term
vision
and
trying
to
I'd
say
we
should
always
be
open,
but
try
to
sort
of
limit
the
focus
on
quarter
quarterly
projects
or
every
six
months
it
could
be.
H
Yeah,
let
me
add
one
other
thing
on
that,
because
I
think
it's
it's
relevant
to
your
point.
Auntie.
One
of
the
things
we
were
thinking
about
is
that
you
know
just
conceptually
the
if,
if
people
are
busy,
so
people
in
the
active
contributor,
like
the
broader
Community,
are,
are
busy
and
you're
trying
to
figure
out
when
to
Pro
how
to
prioritize
time.
This
structure
is
more.
H
Thursday
is
going
to
be
more
Nitty,
Gritty
project
management,
kind
of
stuff,
so
by
extension,
I
I
like
this
idea
that
you're
talking
about
into
which
is
like
maybe
what
we
try
to
do
is
take
that
Tuesday
call
every
so
often
and
try
to
really
open
it
up
to
like
a
broader
set
of
stakeholders
and
get
like
more
feedback
coming
in.
So
that's
that's
a
really
interesting
idea.
C
So
I
want
to
start
by
saying
this
is
so
clearly
so
well
thought
through
very
really
excellent
and
I
also
think
you
know,
as
a
Next
Step,
fantastic
I
I,
don't
really
see
any
obstacle.
I'd
say
you
know
it's
clear
that
this
is
not
the
final
version,
but
that
we're
all
open
to
changes
and
as
we
use
this
process,
we'll
find
improvements
and
changes
that
we
need
to
make
to
achieve
whatever
goals
that
it
is
we're
trying
to
achieve.
I
think
I
think
there's
two
things.
C
It's
a
little
bit
about
what
NT
said.
You
know
the
question
that
came
to
my
mind
was
who
can
submit
a
project
and
sort
of
what's
what?
What
format
is
that
I
guess?
My
my
concern
is
that
we
don't
have
the
coordination
team,
be
the
bottleneck
to
opening
projects,
and
maybe,
if
we
do
that
to
begin
with,
we
can
then
solve
it
later,
but
I
think
I
think
it's
important
that
it's
more
more
people
can
open
projects
that
it
doesn't
have
to
sort
of
be
filtered.
C
So
is
it
I,
don't
know
how
how
well
how
Clarity,
how
how
people
can
see
Clarity
without
having
to
log
in
or
if
people
anybody
who's
interested
in
what
the
Tec
is
doing,
can
see
what's
happening
or
if
Clarity
is
a
tool,
that's
a
little
bit
more
locked
down
than
we
are
used
to.
I
If
I
can
very
quickly
again
I'm
sorry
I'm
talking
too
much
but
I
think
probably
one
one
thing
to
tie
with
with
our
projects
are
proposed
or
selected
is
with
governance
with
funding
I
guess
most
of
them
are
going
to
require
funds.
So
probably
what
we
do
is
have
some
like.
I
Some
Gardens
is
open
anytime,
but
maybe
we
have
like
some
regular
governance
periods
where
there's
these
this
scope
in
in
advisory
time,
where
people
can
get
their
proposals
review
by
multiple
stakeholders
and
at
the
end
of
the
day,
it's
all
about
them.
Voting
on
Gardens
that
that
has
the
ultimate
say.
G
Yeah
to
answer
the
question
on
RT
sorry,
I'm,
just
I
haven't
spoken
much
I'm,
just
here
missing
it
and
coding
away.
You
have
to
make
an
account,
but
it's
and
anybody
can
make
an
account
and
view
them.
G
So
with
a
matter
on
like
operation,
specific
I
think
it's
a
it's
a
it's
not
extremely
difficult
to
to
do
so
and
to
join
into
to
share.
What's
what's
needed.
It
is
a
very
difficult
interface
if
you're,
if
you're
going
to
want
to
hit
it
like
completely
like
with
no
guidance
whatsoever,
but
that's
but
yeah.
That's
all
anybody
can
see
it,
but
it's
a
bit
difficult
to
sift
through.
G
K
Okay,
so,
like
I,
guess
a
quick
question
just
to
follow
up
on
what
Tim's
saying
so,
for
instance,
I
I
noticed
on
coin
gecko.
It's
calling
us
the
engineering
Commons
instead
of
the
talking
over
here.
How
do
I
just
like
make
a
quick
report
or
something
that
says
hey.
B
Yeah
that
that's
that's
a
great
question
and
a
great
example,
I
think
yeah
so
I
think
the
idea
would
be,
for
example,
to
have
this.
This
issue,
presented
on
on
Tuesday,
is
called
by
you
grief,
and
you
could
like
own
that
one
and
you
could
ask
if
people,
if
there's
any
other
people
that
want
to
do
it
or
want
to
help
on
on
achieving
that,
and
then
that
can
be
reported
on
Clarity.
B
G
Like
you're,
essentially
talking
about
a
GitHub
issue,
there
right
like
is
there
something
as
a
GitHub
issue
and
Authority
I'm,
not
sure,
but
we
can
have
a
I.
K
H
So
yeah,
because
because
we
just
have
two
minutes
left,
let
me
let
me
just
suggest
on
this
real
quickly.
I
think
that
Clarity
is
a
great
tool,
but
we
really
cannot
expect
everybody
to
learn
Clarity
in
order
to
be
able
to
submit
something.
So
I
think
we
can
come
up
with
like
some
type
of
interface,
for
you
know
like
even
if
somebody
can't
join
the
Tuesday
call,
they
should
be
able
to
post
something
someplace
and
know
that
it's
not
just
going
into
the
ether
sphere
right.
G
H
Yeah
so
we'll
figure
out
something
like
that,
because
I've
had
many
times
where
there's
just
something
and
I
don't
want
to
forget
it
and
you
know,
but
we
need,
we
need
a
place
to
capture
things
so
that
we
don't
forget
them.
So
that's
a
that's
a
really
good
point.
H
Okay,
so
we've
got
one
minute,
so
I
think
now's
a
good
time
to
just
wrap
it
up.
Thank
you,
everybody.
Thank
you.
Bear
for
all
this
great
work,
you're
just
on
fire
man.
It's
really
it's!
It's
really
good!.
G
It
looks
awesome,
I
wanted
to
say
we
still
have.
H
Oops,
okay,
I'm
gonna,
we're
gonna
wrap
it
up
because
it's
hey
Rex,
if
it's
real,
quick,
that's
great.
G
We
we
need
to
figure
out
the
structure
for
whatever,
however,
this
Discord
section
for
our
positions
is
gonna.
Look
because
at
the
moment
it's
terrible
so.
H
Okay,
so
I'm
going
to
suggest
we,
we
dig
into
that
on
the
next
call.
This
call
that's
coming
up
right
now
and
leave
and
let
everybody
take
off
everybody.
Remember
one
hour
from
now:
Twitter
space,
please
be
there,
it's
gonna
be
I.
Think
it's
gonna
be
really
nice.
It's
gonna
be
really
interesting.
H
So
all
right,
hey
thanks.
Everybody.