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A
Yeah
sure
it's
a
hard
one
but
I
think
I
have
to
go
with
a
bit
of
what
time
said
in
Rex,
I,
think
big
protocols,
protocol
developers
or
like
trying
to
understand
the
game
theory
and
all
all
these
systems
from
from
the
from
Big
protocols.
I
think
that's!
That's
a
nice
one!
A
I
know
lots
of
people
are
sort
of
trying
to
go
after
after
understanding
how
how
all
these
mechanics
are
put
in
place
and
how
how
all
these
Protocols
are
end
up,
working
well
properly
and
be
successful
and
then
I
think
doing
an
analysis
of
big
protocols
and
what
went
wrong
with
them.
It's
it's
also
nice
and
very,
very
interesting
and
I.
B
Okay,
thanks
yeah,
okay,
well
we're
going
to
talk
about
some
of
this
today.
I
would
say:
I'm
gonna
throw
a
little
monkey
wrench.
B
You
know
what
would
be
interesting
to
me
is
to
hear
like
folks
from
the
IEEE
or
engineering
associations
from
the
past
people
who've
been
through
this
curve
of
like
launching
a
new
field
of
engineering
like
what
that
was
like
you
know,
and
how
did
they
get
like
mainstream
awareness
for
this
field
because,
like
you
know,
like
software
development,
you
know
was
like
it
was
just
a
bunch
of
hackers,
like
people
just
doing
on
the
side
right
and
like
how
did
that
turn
into
like
a
disciplined
field
like
what
was
that
Prosper?
B
Would
that
look
like
also,
like
you
know,
I
mean
some
of
these
people
were
probably
passed
on
at
this
point
and
like
if
you
look
at
like
chemical
engineering
and
some
of
these
other
ones,
but
I,
don't
know
that
that
would
just
be
really
cool.
I
know
times
have
changed,
but,
like
I'll
bet,
there's
things
we
could
learn.
B
B
We're
so
we're
talking
about
how
we
want
to
handle
Community
calls
going
forward
and
and
there's
still
there's
still,
some
kind
of
like
I,
think
some
differences
of
opinions,
maybe
but
I
think
there's
like
what
I'm,
what
I'm
sensing
is
that
there's
kind
of
like
two
purposes
that
we're
trying
to
achieve
and
we've
been
trying
to
achieve
them,
maybe
in
the
same
meeting,
but
maybe
it's
time
to
separate
these
things.
So
there's
there's
kind
of
one.
B
That's
like
more
nostalgic
and
kind
of
like
just
like
relationship
building
like
you
know,
feeling
good
about
our
community
feeling
good
about
the
relationships
in
the
community
connective
and
then
there's
one
that's
more
like
community
building,
which
is
more
like
trying
to
bring
new
people
in
and
trying
to
get
them
excited
about
what
we're
doing
and
the
field
itself,
and
so
I
was
thinking
that
maybe
what
we
could
do
is
deliberately
start
to
separate
these
things
by
like
the
way,
the
way
we
describe
them,
how
we
run
them
and
so
along
those
lines,
Tam
was
nice
enough
to
volunteer
even
though
she's
super
busy
right
now,
she
was
like
I
just
can't
resist
when,
when
you
ask
me
to
do
something,
I
feel
like
I
need
to
do
it,
so
she
she
kindly
offered
yesterday
to
help
us
drive
a
get
together
for
next
week
for
the
number
100
Community
call
and
so
we're
gonna.
B
It's
not
gonna,
be
anything
like
super
fancy,
but
the
idea
is
to
make
this
kind
of
more
homey
and
celebratory
and
reach
out
to
you
know
basically
go
to
the
alumni.
There's
like
the
the
TC
alumni
stewards
and
see
how
many
folks
we
can
get
on
the
call
for
next
Thursday
and
just
have
like
a
nice
reflective
like
well
I'll.
Let
Tam
explain
it
she's
she's,
putting
together
some
thoughts
but
more
like
celebratory
and
giving
thanks
and
just
reflection
on
like
what
an
amazing
year
this
has
been
Tam.
C
Yeah
I
guess
you
know:
I've
I
just
started
a
document.
I'll
share
it
at
the
end
of
the
sort
of
the
middle
of
this
call
end
of
this
call,
I
guess
the
the
point
is
you
know
if
we
do
this
it'll
be
a
special
end
of
year
review
and
100th
Community
call.
Maybe
the
last
Community
call
you
know:
I,
don't
know
what
we're
going
to
do
with
those
in
the
future,
but
it's
just
a
nice
marker
to
like.
C
Even
if
we
end
the
community
call
in
100,
Community
calls
I
think
that's
pretty
cool
too,
but
I
guess
the
goals
would
be
just
like
to
invite.
As
many
people
who
participated,
it's
not
just
the
alumni
stewards.
It's
all
active
contributors
who
maybe
haven't
been
around
for
a
while
just
to
anyone,
who's
been
like
pretty
active
and
made
an
important
contribution
this
year
to
have
us
all
invited
and
then
to
ask
some
questions.
That
might
be
a
little
funny
like
you
know.
C
If
you
go
back
and
change
anything,
what
would
you
change
or
you
know
what?
What
is
that?
What
is
the
funniest
moment
that
you
want
to
share
I
just
feel
like
it.
It's
just
a
moment
for
like,
like
a
just
a
feel
good
I,
don't
I,
don't
think
we
should
have
anything
any
objective
other
than
to
have
a
really
nicely
spent
hour
together.
That
was
my
thought.
I
don't
know
if
people
think
that's
good
enough
for
for
us
to
do
this,
foreign.
B
I
have
a
suggestion
just
so
you
know
it's
super
hard
when
I
mean
I
I
totally
get
it
when
people
don't
have
their
cameras
on.
This
is
like
this
web
3.
So
I
totally
get
it,
but
like
it's
hard,
sometimes
to
ask
a
question
into
space
and
have
no
response.
It
kind
of
feels
like
whoa,
so
maybe
folks
can
like
if
you're
like
feeling
it's
like
yeah
yeah,
just
give
some
type
of
emoji
response
like
so
that
we
can
like
go
like
yeah,
okay,
yeah.
B
C
Or
maybe
it's
like,
maybe
the
better
question
is
like.
Does
anyone
think
we
should
not
do
this
I?
Think?
That's
you
know
pretty
important
and
then
I
think
you
know
just
because
you
said
that
and
I
thought
you
were
talking
about
the
Twitter
space.
I
also
think
it's
like
it
would
be
specific
questions
for
specific
people
who
you
know
yeah
on
the
Twitter
space
itself,
just
to
be
clear.
B
Great
well
Tam,
thank
you
for
taking
the
lead
on
that.
I
really
appreciate
that,
and
one
other
thing
too
that
that
I
I
was
thinking
about
is
that
you
know
we're
going
to
be
coming
up
on
the
one-year
anniversary
of
the
launch
of
the
bonding
curve
from
the
ABC
and
like
that,
I
think
is
cause
for
celebration
like
that
would
be.
B
That
gives
us
enough
time
to
actually
plan
something
fun
and
big.
You
know
like
the
one
year
anniversary
of
the
launch
of
the
official
launch
of
the
Tec,
the
economy,
and
that
would
be
really
cool,
so
I
think
that
would
be
like
if
we
start
to
think
about
these,
these
kinds
of
gatherings
as
being
very
distinctly
oriented
towards
two
sets
of
goals.
B
One
is
more
like
recognizing
ourselves
and
all
the
great
stuff
that's
been
happening
here,
and
it's
more
like
a
internally
focused
things
and
just
be
very
explicit,
like
that's
what
we're
trying
that's,
what
we're
shooting
for
and
like
this
is
that
that's
the
goal
of
it
and
other
people
can
of
course
come.
Anybody
can
come
to
these
things
like
because
they're
great
attractors,
the
the
culture
is
a
great
attractor,
but
just
to
be
very
explicit.
B
It's
like
yeah,
that's
what
the
purpose
of
this
one
is
and
then
all
these
other
things
that
we're
starting
to
experiment
with.
Then
we
can
free
them
up
to
really
be
good
at
you
know
not
having
to
carry
both
loads
of
like
here's.
You
know
like
looking
inward
at
like
how
we
take
care
of
ourselves
and
stuff
like
that.
Of
course,
we're
going
to
be.
B
You
know
reflecting
the
spirit
of
this
place
through
those
calls,
but
the,
but
the
focus
can
then
be
more
on
like
getting
these
speakers
to
come
in
and
talk
about
their
experiences
and
get
people
from
the
outside
to
become
more
interested
in
what's
going
on
in
the
TC.
B
D
B
Basic
idea
is
be
explicit
about
the
purpose
of
our
meetings
when
we
set
them
up.
Some
meetings
would
be
focused
on
celebration
and
building
the
kind
of
the
culture
of
the
Tec,
and
it
really
aimed
at
like
taking
care
of
the
of
the
people
who
are
contributing,
and
then
some
would
be
more
outward
facing
and
really
aimed
at
attracting
new
people
into
the
Tec
by
focusing
Less
on
the
work
that
we're
doing
internally
the
coordination
efforts
inside
and
more
on
the
topics
of
token
engineering
and
like
getting
people.
B
Comments
any
any
hesitations,
I've
seen
a
couple
of
hearts
and
some
nods
some
thumbs
up.
Some
bouncing
TCS
okay
seems
like
there's
pretty
good
consensus
here,
any
bouncing
rabbits.
Okay,
now
we're
just
now
we're
just
there's
a
free-for-all.
Pandas
any
concerns
about
this.
B
Acid,
aren't
you
gonna
just
pause
and
now
say
no,
let's
Dow
it
that's
kind
of
your
trademark.
Let's
doubt:
okay,
all
right!
So,
let's,
let's
doubt
it
we'll
do
we'll
we'll
that'll,
be
the
direction
and
we're
gonna
there's
already
starting
to
be
some
energy
around
trying
to
find
some
speakers.
We've
gotten
a
few
ideas
today,
Rex
I
know
it's
like
thinking
about
stuff.
B
Nt
is
a
big
fan
of
doing
these
kinds
of
events
and
stuff
like
that.
So
so,
we'll
we'll
probably
talk
about
this
in
the
follow-up
call
after
this.
B
If
people
are
interested
in
sticking
around
just
to
see,
if
maybe
this
is
an
area
that
we
can
develop
a
little
bit
to
to
get
going
and
then
maybe
come
back
with
some
ideas
either
next
week
or
the
following
week,
so,
okay,
so
now
we
go
to
the
next
topic
and
that's
going
to
be
the
token
engineering,
Academy
and
juanka
I
see
that
you
added
East
Columbia
piece:
do
you
want
how
much
time
would
you
like
to
talk
about
that
at
the
end?
No.
F
I
would
only
take
two
minutes
and
I'm
gonna
say
two
things.
One
is
that
yeah
after
Defcon,
the
ethereum
Colombia
Community
received
support
on
the
CLR
funds
round
and
we
got
over
40K,
but
I
see
this
as
a
really
good
news,
but
at
the
same
time,
I
see
this
as
a
challenge,
because
still
we
are
in
a
very
low
infrastructure
to
organize
as
a
dial
and
I.
Don't
want
those
funds
to
be
used
like
without
having
advice
on
how
to
manage
them
better.
F
So
yeah
I
was
thinking
to
to
somehow
connect
this
community
with
this
other
community
or
to
have
some
advice
process
because
yeah.
We
would
also
like
to
somehow
like
create
or
manage
our
our
those
funds
as
a
common
pool
in
a
Gardens
and
yeah.
We
need
some
advice
on
this,
so
yeah
I,
don't
I,
didn't
know
exactly
where
to
bring
this,
but
I
am
bringing
it
here.
F
That's
one
thing
and
yeah
the
other
one,
and
it
just
came
from
this
call,
is
that
in
the
gravity
website,
we
want
to
say
the
names
of
the
communities
with
worked
with
and
yeah
I
just
wanted
to
say
that
we
want
to
put
the
TC
there
and
to
say
that
it's
a
community
where,
where
gravity
Not
only
was
built
but
from
which
we've
built
our
experience.
So
yeah
I
just
wanted
to
know.
If
there's
any
drawbacks
to
that
mm-hmm.
A
Nothing
about
having
the
TC
on
the
website,
I
think
that's
that's
really
great,
but
about
the
Columbia
thing,
let's,
let's
having.
Let's
have
them
going
here,
maybe
we
can
have
like
some
sort
of
interest
group
around
that
chat
about
it.
We
have
had
a
few
meanings
and
invite
people
from
people
with
more
expertise
or
whatever
just
jam
on
on
what
things
can
work
for
for
the
community
and
stuff
and
oh
yeah,
that's
good.
B
Hey
man,
one
thing
sorry
well
I
was
just
gonna
say
you
know
one
thing
that
would
be
kind
of
interesting
test:
Wonka
is
you
know,
maybe
what
we
can
do
is
just
treat
these
interest.
Groups
like
a
lot
of
them
will
be
more
long-lasting
kinds
of
things
but
like
maybe
this
is
one
where
it's
like
intentionally.
It's
like
yeah.
This
is
only
gonna
last
for
a
little
bit
like
you
know,
it's
like
it's
like
an
interest
group
that
just
it
it
forms
it
does
it's.
B
B
If
there's
something
like
it
can
morph,
but
like
we're,
we're
trying
to
keep
these
interest
groups
to
be
pretty
low
overhead,
so
that
people
can
just
like
have
like
something
that
they
want
to
work
on
and
not
have
like
some
staff
or
some
you
know
like
paid
people
there
to
kind
of
like
have
to
like
stewardess
just
like
yeah
people
want
to
like
this
was
a
perfect
example.
There
was
like
five
people
that
just
said,
like
yeah,
four
four
or
five
people
who
just
said
yeah,
I'm
kind
of.
B
Just
an
idea,
okay
and,
and
then
who
said
this,
the
thing
about
the
voting
system
interest
group
was
was
that
Nate
was
that
you.
A
B
G
A
It
was
me
like
I
just
saw
I
just
saw
the
voting
systems
because
that
one
that
that's
one
that,
ladies
already
thinking
of,
but
whatever
group
it
is
I-
think
it's
fine
to
just
have
them
joining
here
and
I
think.
It
is
also
the
perfect
opportunity
to
bring
even
people
from
the
academy
that
are
freshly
new
from
the
course
that
can
bring
you
ideas
and
stuff
like
I.
Think
this
can.
This
can
be
both
a
nice
opportunity
for
East
Colombia,
but
also
for
for
us
and
for
a
lot
of
people.
B
All
right,
so,
let's
get
into
the
the
thing
that
I'm
really
excited
to
talk
about,
which
is
took
an
engineering
Academy,
and
we
were
going
to
talk
about
so
we
kind
of
ran
out
of
time
on
Tuesday
to
talk
about
this,
and
it
was
clearly
it
was
like
a
lot
of
people
interested
in
hearing
more
and
Griff
volunteered
to
kind
of
share
some
of
his
thoughts
and
one
of
the
things
that
I
just
wanna
before
we
get
going
on
this.
Just
to
make
really
clear.
B
We've
said
this
before
about
like
it's
important,
that
we
treat
this
proposal,
that's
up
in
conviction,
voting
as
it's
a
grant
right
like
this
is
no
strings
attached.
This
is
just
this
is
like
this
is
like
a
non-profit
Grant
I
mean
it's
not
a
non-profit,
but
like
this,
this
is
a
contribution,
so
you
know
that's
important
for
tax
reasons
and
also
just
like
I
think
as
Tam
said
last
week
or
on
Tuesday.
B
You
know
man
if
there's
like,
if
there's
a
place
where
we
can
be
putting
some
public
goods
funding
for
a
token
engineering
field
like
this
is
the
place.
So
so,
having
said
that,
Griff
do
you
want
to
just
like
share
your
thoughts
about
like
what
you
what
you've
been
experiencing
in
just
some
of
the
the
kind
of
ideas
of
like
how
this
partnership
could
evolve
over
time?
You
know
yeah.
H
H
Luckily
it
wasn't
a
lot
of
chaos,
so
that
was
all
easy
and
and
now
there's
conversations
about
like
how
do
we,
you
know,
come
back
together,
stronger,
even
there's,
even
a
desire
to
even
maybe
merge
Brands
and
make
it
the
Tec
academy.
One
day
you
know
these
things
are
all
up
in
the
air,
but
it's
very
much
possible.
Angela
doesn't
want
to
necessarily
be
the
legally
responsible
person
for
the
for
the
academy
or
also
be
stuck
always
doing
the
academy
forever
right.
H
She
might
have
other
things
that
she
wants
to
do
so
by
so
there's
a
lot
of
opportunity
in
US
connecting
with
the
tea
Academy
and
starting
to
build
a
bridge
so
that
we
can
maybe
even
eventually
merge.
H
That's
that's
like
that's
the
vision
or
the
past.
You
know,
but
the
path
is
gonna
be.
Who
knows
we'll
probably
start
just
I
mean
no
we're
not
gonna
I,
don't
think
we're
gonna
make
any
direct
efforts
to
merge
or
anything
right
away.
It's
it's
more
about
just
like
filling
it
out.
We
give
them
a
nice
sponsorship
and
maybe
they
can
bring
in
some
token
utility
for
TC
start
integrating
the
token
into
their
platform,
various
ways,
token
gated,
discords
or
I.
H
Don't
know
we
could
brainstorm
even
in
this
call
a
million
different
ways
of
how
we
can
add
token
utility,
but
but
yeah
I
guess
you
know
there
was
in
the
past,
there's
been
things
where
it's
like.
Oh,
we
should
do
this
and
then
it's
like
tea
Academy
is
like,
but
we
want
to
do
that.
You
know
it's
like.
Oh
no!
Well,
you
know
we
want
to
help
you
do
that,
maybe
like
that's,
that's
it
like.
H
If
you
want
to
do
it
you're
the
best
right
so
now
we
can
instead
of
ever,
we
will
never
be
hopefully
with
this
partnership.
We'll
never
be
blocked
by
the
academy,
always
be
helped
by
the
academy,
and
that
would
be
really
nice.
But
honestly,
I
don't
know
what
people
want
to
know.
I
I,
don't
know
much
honestly
like
it's
like
predicting
the
future
about
these
things,
but
I
love
to
maybe
just
do
like
q
a
or
something.
If
there's
any
questions
that
can
direct
my
rant.
E
Know
I
have
a
question:
where's
where's
the
dimensions
go,
it's
gonna
be
on
Gardens
or
in
other
platform.
G
So
I
guess
a
long-term
question
in
terms
of
integrating
the
Tec
token,
which
I
fully
support
into
the
Academy's
flows.
I
think
it'll
be
a
really
awesome
utility
for,
for
our
token,
but
one
question
I
have
is
regarding
the
governance
of
those
tokens.
So
if,
if
the
te
Academy
decides
that
they're
going
to
get
paid
in
in
Tec
and
over
time,
that
they've
they've
accumulated
a
lot
and
they.
D
G
A
good
governance
stake,
which
is
a
good
thing.
It's
just
it's
just
about
how
that
would
be
managed
in
the
future.
If
that
is
something
that
maybe
Angela
has
thought
about
yet
or
if
it's
still
up
in
the
air,
or
you
know
the
governance
on
their
side
of
things,.
H
Yeah
I
I,
don't
think
that
they're
looking
to
be
necessarily
a
whale
I
think
what
they're
looking
I
think
that
they
would
be
like
more
interested
in
not
necessarily
even
being
their
own
entity
right
like
they
would
want
the
TC
my
opinion,
or
my
view
of
this
is
that
they're
hoping
that
they
can
get
their
salaries
covered
and
that
they
can
give
us
the
TC
utility
benefits.
So
like.
Let's
say
that
you
know
there's
some
special
course
that
you
have
to
pay
TC
to
attend.
H
You
know
I,
don't
think
that
they're
like
hey,
please
give
us
that
TC,
we
earned
it
they're
going
to
be
more
like
oh
yeah,
that
TC
goes
to
the
reward
board
and
it's
issued
for
appraiser.
Something
like
that.
I
think
that's
going
to
be
more
of
the
direction
that
they're
looking
to
go
their.
Their
hope
is
just
that
the
T
Academy
can
pay
people
to
do
what
they
need
to
do
and
that
the
CC
can
cover
that.
And
then
you
know
whatever.
If
I
I
think
they
would
prefer
that
model
than
like.
H
B
Can
I
have
one
one
thing
on
onto
that?
Just
since
we're
thinking
about
what
we're
talking
about
governance,
one
thing
that
I've
been
I
I,
just
can't
get
out
of
my
head
nowadays,
is
this
idea.
B
Actually
NT
was
the
one
who
first
brought
this
to
me
to
my
attention
was
like
the
TC's
are:
are
common
pool
like
there's
a
huge
potential
to
have
like
some
big
funders
like
ethereum,
Foundation
or
others
use
us
as
a
re-grantor,
and
so
that
that
re-grantor
model
is
something
that's
like
really
well
established
in
the
nonprofit
world,
you
have
like
giant
foundations
that
want
to
like
invest
in
a
particular
issue
area,
and
so
they
find
a
group,
a
re-granting
organization.
B
That's
really
good
at
understanding
the
needs
of
a
particular
sector
or
problem,
and
then
they
just
re-grant
the
funds
of
of
that
the
the
bigger
Foundation.
So
why
am
I?
Bringing
this
up
right
now?
Well,
I
think
that
the
TC
could
definitely
play
that
role
like
in
fact.
B
Actually,
you
could
imagine
ethereum
Foundation
dumping,
a
few
million
dollars
into
the
Tec
and
saying,
like
figure
out
how
to
build
the
field
of
token
engineering,
but
to
do
that
I
think
you
know
getting
our
voting
our
conviction
voting
so
that
it's
really
a
lot
more
driven
by
people
who
have
took
an
engineering
expertise
would
be
super
valuable,
like
that,
becomes
a
lot
more
attractive
to
a
big
funding
organization.
B
And
so
that's
where
I
think
the
token
engineering
Academy
could
be
really
interesting
like
if
we,
if,
if
there's
all
of
these
new
folks
who
are
learning
token
engineering
every
year
and
they're,
also
getting
TC
like
in
the
form
of
Praise
or
some
other
other
mechanism,
and
those
people
now
are
voting
on
on
the
things
that
are
coming
before
our
conviction.
Voting
like
that
becomes
a
really
interesting.
A
I
have
atheist
Hearts
as
well.
I
guess,
first
of
all,
I
think
that
that's
awesome,
like
I
I've,
always
seen
the
academy
sort
of
us
as
the
US,
the
the
biggest
plays
so
far
to.
B
A
Pretty
much
the
biggest
tea
community
so
far
where
you
have
people
with
various
levels
of
expertise
continuously
coming
together,
learning
stuff
sharing
stuff-
and
you
know
I've,
always
thought
of
ways
that
we
can
work
together,
better
and
stuff.
A
A
And
so,
if
the
academy
becomes
part
of
the
TC,
then
we
we
start
to
to
be
this
giant
organization,
that's
quite
complex
and
all
of
that
and
that
owns
everything
on
on
T
to
say
something
so
for,
for
instance,
my
idea
for
the
interest
groups
would
be
to
incubate
people
to
incubate
groups
that
hopefully
one
day
become
their
own
Guild
and
that
can
take
clients
or
whatever,
but
I,
also
understand.
Angela's
concerns.
I!
Think!
That's,
that's!
Well!
That's
that's!
Something
we'll
have
to
figure
out
with
time.
A
I
guess
I
would
love
to
talk
about
more
short-term
things
that
we
could
do
to
collaborate
just
to
sort
of
get
started,
and
one
of
them
is
I
put
in
in
the
agendas
with
the
the
the
introduction
to
token
engineering
call.
We
used
to
participate
in
and
have
a
say-
and
you
know
explain
about
the
comments
and
all
of
that
and
working
groups,
Etc
and
I.
Think
now,
with
the
transformation
and
a
lot
of
things,
it's
it's
also
a
nice
opportunity
to
figure
out.
How
can
we?
A
A
Maybe
they
talk
about
historic
groups
and
the
fundamentals,
and
we
talk
about
the
interest
groups
say,
for
example,
the
East
Colombia
thing
is
something
we
could
promote
and
try
to
get
people
into
interested
things
to
one
introduction
to
token
engineering
and
also
other
types
of
support,
like
pops
are
a
big
thing
like,
for
instance,
for
Devcon
I
I
got
a
discount
because
I
had
a
few
props
from
multiple
communities
and
the
academy
doesn't
do
pull-ups
I,
don't
know
if
that's
because
of
capacity
or
whatever,
but
maybe
we
can
help
them
make
props
for
the
introduction
to
token
Engineering
in
a
few
things
like
that,
that
are
like
very
low
hanging
fruits,
but
they
can
can
kind
of
start
to
build
a
relationship
back
again.
H
H
To
the
part
where
you're
saying
like
we
don't
want
the
TC
to
be
a
big
large
organization,
I
agree
completely
I
feel
like.
If
the
academy
comes
in-
and
you
know
they-
maybe
their
Brand's
strong
enough
to
stand
on
its
own.
Maybe
it's
like
we
just
add
powered
by
TC
or
something
like
that,
or
maybe
we
don't
even
have
to
because
the
token
integration
makes
it
clear
that
it's
like
tcnt
Academy
are
connected.
H
H
That's
like
overseeing
the
academy,
but
more
like
the
academy,
is
just
running
its
own
with
the
same
people
doing
the
same
things,
but
there's
now,
instead
of
a
centralized
LLC
that
or
gmbh,
this
is
the
German
version
of
an
LLC
that
is,
like
you
know,
responsible
for
issuing
things,
paying
German
taxes
and
managing
all
the
legalities
of
paying
contributors
and
those
things
we
kind
of
move
that
more
into
a
down
model
and
and
let
that
Fall
Away
and
transition
into
a
different,
a
different
system
and
I
think
it's
more
about
the
tea
Academy's
current,
like
behind,
like
the
current
legal
structuring
disappearing
that
would
make
for
the
merger
technicalities,
but
we
don't
necessarily
need
to
go
too
hardcore
on
like
a
social,
HR
merger.
H
G
So
so
would
it
be
accurate
to
say
that
you
know
that
the
tea
it's
it's
goals
from
like
foundational
goals
right
now,
are
to
create
a
sustainable
funding
model
for
the
operations
for
growth
and
then
to
remove
liability
from
any
type
of
you
know
for
like
paid
courses
and
things
of
that
nature.
H
Yeah
I
think
remove
I.
Think
that's
a
pretty
good
estimate.
I
would
say
not
even
just
to
remove
liability
for
paid
courses
but,
like
you
know,
remove
liability
from
Angela.
You
know
like
Angela
is
not
looking
to
be
the
the
fall
person
for
the
Academy.
You
know
and
I
think
everything
is
set
up
for
her
to
do
that
and
she's
really
worried
about
it.
So
how
do
we?
You
know?
H
That's
like
one
of
the
things
she's
asking
the
Tec
to
do
is
to
take
that
on
in
some
sense
and
that's
going
to
be
a
big
research
project
for
us.
It's
not
like.
We
know
exactly
how
to
do
that.
Maybe
we
have
to
spin
up
another
legal
entity
in
a
different
jurisdiction
that
they
sell
the
academy
to
for
a
dollar
who
knows
like
there
could
be
there's
a
million
ways
to
deal
with
this
and
that's
not
really
the
priority
anyway.
That's
like
you
know
the
due
date,
for
that
is
a
year
from
now.
H
Passing
these
proposals
that
will
come
up
and
there's
also
like
brainstorming
token
getting
and
probably
just
hanging
out
in
the
tea
community
and
inviting
people
there
I
think
these
are
like
the
the
first
steps
that
we
can
do.
H
I
am
hoping
to
have
sort
of
like
a
weekly
call
with
Angela
to
start
bringing
in
the
movement
toward
token
utility,
and
so
we
can
also
brainstorm
in
this
call.
If
you
guys
want
I,
I
was
I've
been
making
a
mural
board
for
it.
Let
me
see
if
I
can
share
it
here.
Oh
yeah,
that's
right!
You
have
to
share
it
with
me,
these
other
links,
but
just
like
brainstorming
ideas
of
how
there's
talk,
how
we
could
connect
the
token
utility
to
to
the
TC
with
with
whatever,
with
tea
Academy.
I
Yeah
so
I
guess
just
a
couple
comments:
I'll
I'll,
throw
support
behind
you
know,
taking
a
step
back,
I,
think
supporting
the
academy
and
multiple
people
have
said
this
really
aligns
with
the
tec's.
You
know
mission
and
vision,
right,
I,
don't
I
think
you
know
in
the
spirit
of
keeping
it
separate
right,
providing
a
grant
for
them
to
do
this
work
makes
sense
from
my
perspective,
so
I
went
and
voted
I'm
in
support
of
it.
I
think
that
makes
sense
as
far
as
integrating
them.
I
I
I
think
is,
is
you
know,
there's
there's
considerations
when
we
do
that
and
how
and
the
governance
aspect
and
I
like
you
know
that
that
we're
thinking
about
that
but
I
think
the
community
has
to
be
big
otherwise,
otherwise
the
impact
is
is
low
and
so
I,
like
the
idea
of
of
bringing
in
you
know.
Arguably
you
know
the
academy
has
done
a
wonderful
job
and
I
like
the
idea
of
integrating
them
more
holistically.
More.
You
know
effectively
into
the
commons
where
it's
it's
a
it
doesn't
have
to
be
a
legal.
I
You
know
whatever,
and
maybe
it
will
at
some
point
right
but
but
I
think
making
the
connection
more
explicit,
strengthens
both
of
us
right
strengthens
the
academy
in
that
we
have.
I
They
have
the
resources
from
the
Tec
and-
and
you
know,
potentially
some
some
token
utility
and
I
think
that's
great
for
us
as
well,
and
also
from
our
perspective,
you
know
a
lot
of
organizations,
engineering
organizations
they
have
a
certification
arm,
so
to
speak
right
and
they
have
an
education
arm
so
to
speak,
and
the
and
the
academy
can
can
help
train-
and
maybe
it's
the
Tec
that
provides
some
of
the
certifications
or
or
the
Tec
token
is
the
is
the
piece
that
is
certifying
things
right
and
so
joining
forces
to
add
legitimacy
to
build.
I
You
know
to
build
that
organization
such
that
someone
can
say.
Yes,
when
we
want
to
hire
a
token
engineer
just
like
when
we
want
to
hire
an
electrical
engineer,
they
have
their
professional
engineering
right,
their
PE
or
a
civil
engineer.
Whatever
it
is
right,
we
could.
You
know,
build
that
with
the
academy
to
do
that
for
token
engineering,
when
we
want
to
hire
a
token
engineer,
they
have
to
have
a
certification
and
that
process
adds
utility
to
the
to
the
token.
H
Hell
yeah
by
the
way,
Gideon
it's
way
up
that
so
this
is
this:
is
the
old
te
C
vision
board
that
we
did
like
two
years
ago,
but
I
just
decided
to
use
this
to
start
the
the
TC
utility
I'm.
Sorry
derail
you
Max,
but
he's
sharing
the
screen.
So
if
you
go,
if
you
go
up,
there's
like
a
small
box
up
into
the
left
foreign.
B
H
Okay,
I'm
gonna
move
it
closer
I,
just
moved
it
a
little
bit,
but
so
it's
not
so
hard
to
find,
but
I
agree
with
you
Max
that
it's
like
having
a
certificate
program
and
being
able
to
align
like
this
kind
of
we're,
like
the
IEEE
of
sorts
connected
that
and
the
T
Academy
is
kind
of
like
the
first
certificate
in
certificate
entity,
that's
giving
certificates
and
we
have
the
opportunity
to
be
a
certification
agency
of
sorts
to
say
this
is
a
good.
You
know
this
is
a
good
course.
Oh,
hey
MIT!
H
I
Well
and
the
idea
of
it
being
a
third
party
organization,
is
that
you
know
it
adds
trust
to
the
process
because
we're
not
you
know
we're
not
part
of
their.
We
don't
have
our
own
protocol,
we
don't
have
our
own
blockchain,
we
don't
have
our
own.
You
know
that
it
adds
legitimacy,
because
we
don't
necessarily
have
a
stake
in
whatever
we're
trying
to
push
right.
I
think
you
know
that's
what
those
organizations
provide.
J
I
I
only
found
out
today
that
there's
like
30
different
blockchain
Societies
in
like
every
damn
University
now
and
I
was
quite
surprised.
I,
don't
know
if
there's
something
the
TA
can
do
in
like
approaching
those
and
trying
to
get
those
involved.
It's
quite
interesting,
but
anyway
that's
a
bit
of
a
tangent
I'm.
J
K
K
J
I
mean
steak,
I,
don't
know,
I
mean
I'll,
be
kind
of
an
and
say
that
part
of
the
reason
why
the
TA
was
able
to
succeed
so
quickly
was
because
it's
more
of
a
centralized
structure.
So
the
TCM
is
very
slow
and
had
the
the
TC
being
more
heavily
involved
in
the
TA.
It
wouldn't
be
where
it
is
now
at
least
that's
my
opinion
on
it.
G
That
one
long-term
utility,
like
the
long-term
integration
of
the
ETC
utility
into
the
teas
worth
it,
in
my
opinion,
I
mean
I
I-
think
that
if
if
they
can
commit
to
to
integrating
the
Tec
token,
which
by
all
you
know,
you
know
intentions,
they
have
I
think.
If,
if
that
is
successful,
then
it
has
been
worth
every
dollar
we
spend
and
I
think
it'd
be
probably
worth
more
than
what
we
are
continually
giving
them.
H
Contingent
it's
worth
mentioning
Mitch
that
they
they
want
it
to
be
a
donation
because
we
don't
want
to
pay.
Vat
like
we'd
have
to
pay
20
if
there
was
like
a
quid
pro
quo
to
the
German
government.
If
you
know
if
it's
not
a
donation,
so
we
left
this
concept
of
token
utility
out
of
the
blog
post
out
of
the
Forum
post
and
it's
going
to
be
like
we
give
the
money.
They
give
us
some
token
utility,
but
there's
no
expectations
of
that.
You
know
and
it
has
to
make
sense
for
them.
H
K
The
biggest
problem,
which
is
very
obvious
for
all
of
you,
is
we
don't
have
any
token
Engineers.
We
don't
have
any
hard
skills.
You
know,
apart
from
the
few
people
that
have
joined
recently
in
the
token
engineering
Commons,
so
I
mean
how
could
we
we
do
cross-pollination
and
actually
talk
about
token
Engineering?
In
the
token
engineering
Commons,
or
at
least
have
a
have
a
better
discussion
with
professionals.
B
I'm
not
sure
what
part
of
the
conversation
you
came
in
on,
but
when
we
were
starting.
What's
that
very.
B
Yeah,
so
I
think
you
may
have
missed
the
very
beginning
of
this
where
Griff
was
talking
about
this
as
like.
Actually,
this
is
like
a
deepening
of
the
relationship
that
could
end
up
in
a
merger,
so
so
what
you're
talking
about
is
actually
I
mean
the
question
is
and
like
okay,
what
would
that
actually
look
like
you
know
like
these?
Two
entities
were
were
really
one
or
like
some
kind
of
configuration
like
well.
B
K
A
Yeah
I
think
something
that
we
we
kind
of
Miss
as
well,
is
the
the
opportunity
because,
like
The
Academy
like
we
I
I,
think
we
we
try
too
hard
to
have
our
own
Community,
where,
for
me,
I
think
the
tea
Community
Steel
City
Community,
whether
that's
on
our
Discord
or
not
the
biggest,
the
the
the
biggest
thing
on
the
academy
like
they
have
a
really
big
Community.
That's
that's
something
that
that
comes
natural
with
education.
A
You
have
a
lot
a
lot
of
people,
but
they
have
limited
capacity,
and
so
they
are
focused
on
the
on
the
course
they're
focused
on
giving
like
support
for
for
hosts
support
for
some
complimentary
education,
like
a
few
workshops
and
whatever
and
I
think
there's
an
opportunity
for
us,
even
even
if
we
like
hard
skills
to
be
to
come
up
with
parallel
activities
that
can
bring
more
attention
and
even
money
to
to
to
everyone
of
us.
A
So,
for
instance,
like
on
more
specific
example,
we've
been
chatting
a
bit
about
a
few
ideas
to
do
in
the
future,
and
one
of
them
is
like
doing
again.
The
token
engineering,
Global
Gatherings,
probably
virtual
or
something
and
with
all
with
all
the
graduates
and
all
the
community
from
the
academy
I'm
pretty
sure
that
we
can
find
sponsors
to
cover
the
cost
and
maybe
even
have
some
some
money
left
for
for
us
and
same
with
a
thousand
other
things
that
we
can
do.
A
Another
thing
that
I'm
I'm
always
I'm
I'm,
always
talking
about
that,
because
I'm
really
interested
in
that
is
like
granting
like
git
coin
and
multiple
organizations
do
rounds
where
they
don't
necessarily
put
the
money,
and
now
that
we
can
say
hey
the
academy
which
we
supported
with
a
lot
of
the
funds
and
other
things
has
x.
Amount
of
people
graduated
have
this
this
and
that
we
have
these
metrics
whatever
come
join
us
let's
do
around.
A
Let's
have
some
in
projects
like
propose
some
stuff
and
let's
give
them
some
grants
like
I,
don't
know
like
I
think
the
opportunity
is
there.
We
just
have
to
look
at
it
and
make
use
of
the
big
protocols
and
big
projects
have
multiple
Necessities,
say
uni,
swap
with
they're
they're,
always
with
a
back
and
forth
with
the
free
switch.
A
Now,
ethereum
with
the
layer,
twos
and
all
the
updates,
they're
they're,
doing
a
lot
of
grand
surrounds,
focused
on
data
and
focus
on
protocol
development
and
research,
and
all
of
that-
and
we
are
we
are-
we
are
just
not
looking
at
that
and
I-
think
that's
something
we
don't
require
more
expertise
than
we
already
have
and
we
can
we
can
use,
we
can
Leverage
The
the
things
we
have
supported
in
the
past.
H
Well,
we're
basically
out
of
time
I
just
want
to
say
one
last
thing,
and
that
is
please
go
into
the
mural
board.
If
there's
any
ideas
that
you
have
about
what
what
the
TA
Academy
could
do
for,
don't
ask
what
we
can
do
for
the
tea
Academy.
H
What
can
the
te
Academy
do
for
us,
throw
it
in
there
and
then
I
can
bring
bring
it
up
to
Angela
in
our
weeklies,
and
we
can
start
to
prioritize
some
of
these
things
and
and
see
which
ones
are
low,
effort,
high
impact
and
and
execute
on
them.
B
It's
awesome,
okay,
thank
you.
Thanks
Griff
for
doing
that,
also
Tam
has
a
document
that
you
put
up
there
for
next
week's
Community
call.