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From YouTube: UNIVERSE XYZ AMA #11
Description
Live AMA with the Universe Founders and the XYZ community recorded on April 6th, 2022
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A
Okay,
so
I'm
gonna
just
go
ahead
and
start
off
and
say
that
we
just
released
a
dow
vote,
it's
still
in
the
warm-up
period.
A
A
Essentially,
we
owe
nine
of
the
artists
some
money
and
we
wanted
to
pull
it
out
of
the
polymorph
funds,
because
this
is
like
a
polymorph
derivative.
This
is
the
polymorphic
faces
and
some
people
have
seen
some
pictures
probably
online
over
the
last
few
months
of
us
tweeting.
A
Some
of
those
like
clown
charles
faces
are
part
of
that.
I
think
soon
enough,
we'll
start
leaking
some
more
images
of
how
those
nfts
are
going
to
look,
but
we're
very
happy
with
it,
and
it
was
honestly
a
really
cool
collaborative
effort.
We
found
a
bunch
of
artists
in
the
nft
space,
not
everybody
participated
that
we
had
found,
but
we
had
enough
participation
to
make
the
project
work
out
and
our
internal
artists
helped
as
well.
They
really
wanted
to
help
because
they
were
some
of
the
people
who
originally
like
did
the
polymorph
designs.
A
So
they
really
enjoyed
helping
with
this
as
well.
But
we
need
to
vote
to
release
those
funds
we'll
post
about
it.
I
think
tomorrow
that
vote
will
go
live,
but
essentially
that
money
is
going
to
go
to
a
hot
wallet
that
I
have
control
over
and
I'm
going
to
distribute
those
funds
and
then
we're
going
to
refund
a
team
member
who
paid
one
of
the
artists
early
because
the
artist
had
requested
and
instead
of
going
through
like
a
whole
downvote
process,
to
do
that.
A
We
just
like
had
someone
pay
out
of
their
own
wallet,
so
we'll
refund
those
people
and
we'll
give
all
those
transactions
to
the
community
and
we'll
send
any
of
the
remaining
funds
back
to
the
dow
there's
just
a
little
bit
extra
for
gas
and
yeah.
It's
really
just
gas,
but
we'll
send
any
remaining
funds
back
to
the
dow.
But
we
just
wanted
to
explain
what
that
vote
is
about.
A
And
we
did
get
the
community
feedback
in
the
discord
today
about
the
vote.
So
we
have
noted
your
feedback
and
we
are
going
to
make
have
an
internal
discussion
about
how
we
move
forward
on
kind
of
like
refunding
for
projects
that
we've
already
done,
because
there
were
some
good
points
brought
up.
A
A
Yeah
aaron
mcdonald
originally
came
up
with
the
idea.
You
know
mentioning
ape
token
and
asto.
Essentially,
if
you
allow
board
a
users
to
you
know,
use
that
token
on
the
marketplace.
It
can
potentially
bring.
You
know
listings
and
you
know,
potentially
liquidity
and
buyers
to
the
marketplace.
So
we
are
gonna
start
or
I
think
we
already
started
a
forum
discussion.
I
know
we
actually
did
if
zach
wants
to
go
ahead
and
post
that
forum
discussion
in
the
pre-ama
channel.
A
B
A
But
essentially
I
think
it's
a
really
good
idea
and
there's
a
lot
of
cool
reasons.
Why?
C
It
also
like
gives
us
the
opportunity
kind
of
like
what
I've
seen
with
like
the
floor.
App
is
to
have
like
a
really
like
well
balanced
treasury
that
isn't
just
in
you
know
usdc
or
ethan
xyz.
C
I
mean
I'm
long-term
excited
about
this
industry
in
general,
so
like
it
gives
there's
a
lot
of
things
that
we'll
be
able
to
do
with.
This
is
like
it
opens
up
like
tons
of
opportunities
for
things
that,
like
we
could
do
with
like
interdoll,
like
imagine
like
streaming
or
renting,
nfts
and
pretty
much
any
like
currency.
C
It
attracts
all
of
those
like
ecosystem
partners
into
into
like
our
ecosystem.
C
There's
certain
aspects
of
it
that
I
think
could
even
help
like
from
from
like
a
tax
perspective
like
if
I
wanted
to
like,
let's
say
that
I
had
offers
and
alluvium
and
I
had
offers
in
like
eth,
but
I
was
planning
on
you
know,
selling
the
eth
to
buy
alluvium
anyway
for,
like
an
nft
that
I
wanted
to
sell,
it's
just
less
transactions,
so
I
think
long
term.
We
need
to
be
cognizant
of
like
when
people
put
those
random
tokens
in
your
wallet
that
can
like
rug.
C
Your
whole
wallet
from
like
a
security
perspective
so
like
we
can't
just
like
enable
any
and
all
like
erc20s
or
someone
will
get
rugged
and
call
us
out,
but
I
think
similar.
C
Oh
sorry,
we
are
in
the
middle
of
talking
it
in
a
similar
capacity
to
us,
using
like
these
snapshot
votes
to
kind
of
honor
collections
that
we
want
to
see
added
and
like
if
the
community
has
like
a
list
of
collections.
I
know
that
you
have
to
have
like
one
percent
of
the
token
supply
to
set
up
a
dalvo,
but
I
I
don't.
I
think
you
only
need,
like
a
very
low
amount
in
order
to
set
up
a
snapshot,
and
so
like.
C
Anyone
who
has
the
xyz
token
can
set
up
snapshots
to
add
collections
that
will
get
prioritized
by
the
scraper
like
long-term
any
and
all
collections
are
just
going
to
be
showing
up.
C
C
But
I
think
for
now,
if
we're
kind
of
adding
a
bunch
of
tokens
that
we
support,
I
don't
really
see
there
being
an
issue
that
we
have
100
or
200
erc
20
currencies
that
that
you
can
select
from.
I
just
think
we
need
to
carefully
select
what
those
are.
A
It's
like
some
of
these
other
tokens
are
governance,
tokens
and
like
essentially,
our
dow
could
eventually
earn
one
percent
of
alluvium
supply
and
then
be
able
to
create
a
proposal,
and
do
you
know
I
mean
that's
the
long-term
goal,
but
I
mean
that's
the
that's
the
long-term
thinking
here
that
I
don't
know.
Every
if
any,
everyone
kind
of
realizes
what
you
know,
the
long-term
of
what
we're
talking
about
right
now
is,
but
essentially
that's
it
and
that's
why
z
token
holders
would
be
in
control
of
all
that.
A
Okay,
I
can
kind
of
hand
it
off
to
ryan
to
go
over
the
marketplace,
priorities
and
stuff
that
we've
kind
of
been
going
over.
We
released
that
medium
article
this
past
monday,
and
gave
some
updates
on
twitter
and
discord,
we'll
essentially
try
to
do
that
every
monday
or
tuesday,
so
that
everyone
knows
what
we're
working
on
and
they
can
kind
of
expect
what's
to
come,
but
yeah
I'll.
Let
ryan
kind
of
dive
into
some
of
the
things
that
we've
been
working
on
this
week.
D
Yeah,
so
as
you
guys
yeah,
can
you
hear
me
yeah
absolutely
so?
Two
days
ago
we
released
a
update
with
a
whole
bunch
of
stuff
on
there
that
that
mark
laid
out
very
nicely
and
that
that
article
and
so
there's
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
fixes
there
and
going
forward.
We
have
another
set
coming
up
with
further
improvements
to
the
ledger
and
a
whole
bunch
of
updates
to
this
scraper.
D
There's
a
lot
of
improvements,
we're
making
on
a
lot
of
the
the
kind
of
unique
collections
out
there
that
don't
have
standard
metadata,
because
other
marketplaces
are
able
to
kind
of
just
aggregate
a
lot
of
it
from
open
c.
They
don't
have
to
kind
of
build
the
legends
for
every
every
single
nft,
but
we
we
do
kind
of
have
that
position,
because
we
are
building
everything
ourselves
and
rolling
our
own,
so
essentially
every
new
token
that
that
has
a
little
bit
of
a
weird
quirk.
D
So
one
really
good
example
of
this
is
like
so
hash
mask.
Is
you
know
a
token
that
everybody
knows
about,
but
it
doesn't
follow
the
the
usual
721
standard,
so
we're
working
on
rule
engines
for
tokens
like
hash,
masks
and
axes
and
a
whole
bunch
of
other
tokens,
and
so
that's
going
to
be
really
exciting,
along
with
the
improvements
on
speeding
up
the
scraper
itself,
both
in
terms
of
how
fast
it's
able
to
to
process
going
backwards,
but
also
in
terms
of
the
monitoring
capabilities
as
well.
D
There
are
some
bugs
as
well
being
fixed
on
that
side
in
terms
of
the
the
owner
counts.
I
know
we've
had
some
issues
there
and
then
some
improvements,
we're
working
on
with
the
volume
traded
and
the
floor
prices
to
attempt
to
include
erc20
tokens
is
in
there
as
well.
That
will
probably
not
yeah.
That's
not
going
to
be
in
this
this.
This
next
upcoming
feature
release.
D
So
yeah
there's
a
lot
of
features
on
the
board,
a
lot
of
both
bug,
fixes
and
general
overall
improvements,
then
there's
kind
of
like
larger
undertakings
that
play
as
well
with
things
like
the
order,
migration
from
openc
and
look
square
and
other
platforms
and
yeah
I
mean
mark.
If
you
have
have
anything
you
want
me
to
specifically
get
into
I
can.
D
I
can
get
more
details
on
there,
but
I
think
at
a
high
level
we're
we're
basically
fixing
bugs
on
all
on
all
points
and
then
basically
doing
everything
we
can
to
ensure
that
we
can
get
this
as
scalable
as
possible
before
the
alpha
release.
A
Yeah,
I
don't
think
really
need
to
dive
into
anything
too
much
deeper
I'll.
Just
like
follow
up
and
mention
a
few
more
things
like
we
are
working
on
1155
support.
We
are
pretty
close
to
getting
the
filter
by
trait
filtering
up
and
we
are
working
as
hard
as
we
can
to
get
the
search
all
refactored,
but
we
think
the
search
is
going
to
take
us
a
little
bit
of
time
to
completely
fix
and
test.
A
But
we
think
that
that
trait
or
filter
by
trait
is
going
to
come
a
lot
sooner
than
expected.
A
So
the
first
question
is
what
specifically
are
dev
team
priorities
right
now
in
terms
of
functionality
and
fixes?
I
guess,
like
tuba,
really
just
answered
a
lot
of
this
stuff
on
the
questions
about
the
time
frames
here,
where
you're
asking
one
to
two
weeks,
one
to
two
months.
Some
of
these
fixes
are
gonna.
Take
one
to
two
weeks.
Some
of
these
fixes
are
going
to
take
one
to
two
months.
We
are
trying
our
best
to
gauge
like
timelines
on
all
of
them.
A
Some
of
these
issues
we
fix
before
we
even
gauge
the
timeline,
but
essentially
we're
we're
trying
our
best
to
figure
that
out
and
to
be
as
transparent
as
possible,
but
the
hardest
part
is
about
like
this
development
process
is
like
we
know
a
general
estimate,
but
essentially
like
we
could
run
into
another
bug
and
extend
it
another
week.
Yeah.
D
I
will
say
that
the
the
feature
requests
coming
from
the
community
are
definitely
the
ones
we
prioritize
that
and
especially
like
when
you
guys
point
out
things
that
may
be
a
little
bit
confusing
or
not
as
intuitive
as
you
like
it
to
be
we're
doing
our
best
to
do
like
rapid
redesign,
so
that
there
is
a
little
bit
a
little
bit
more
clarity
on
some
of
the
features
and
a
little
bit
less
confusion
and
basically
all
feedback.
There
helps
and
we
we're
doing
our
did
those
things
as
quickly
as
possible,
especially
if
it
comes
up.
A
C
I
made
a
couple
of
the
devs
like
team
members,
and
the
discord
like
naple
is
a
dev.
Mad
breaks
was
a
community
member
who
came
on
and
took
a
full-time,
back-end
developer
role
in
the
past
month
and
has
been
awesome.
Those
are
just
people
I
see
on
here
having
like
a
green
light
at
the
moment,
I
added
like
two
additional
devs.
C
We
do
use
some
contract
developers
that
aaron
and
I
have
worked
with
for
a
very,
very
long
time
out
of
like
new
zealand
and
they
work
with
developers
in
both
like
singapore
and
china,
they're,
actually
an
unbelievable
team.
There's
numerous
people
on
the
lime
train
team
who
are
on
like
full
time.
C
Some
of
them
work
on
interdial,
obviously,
but
the
devs
who
are
on
our
team
from
lime
chain
like
ilya,
is
a
project
manager.
Slash
developer,
I
mean
he's
a
very
technical
project
manager,
there's
vic,
there's,
there's
stan
and
honestly.
I.
A
C
Also
boris
from
lime
chain,
but
there's
there's
numerous
like
also
just
not
even
a
part
of
lime
chain.
Devs,
like
ryan,
chaba,
reed
paul,
is
a
back
end
developer.
C
There's
a
guy
named
john
who
came
up
from
the
community
and
dmd
us
and
he's
helping
build
temple
and
all
of
those
people
are
full-time
on
universe.
So
I
mean
I,
I
probably
left
someone
out
and
I
like.
Hopefully
I
don't
get
called
out
about
it
but,
like
I
think
I
just
named
like
10
full-time
developers,
who
only
work
on
universe
and
also
like
tim
who's.
A
co-founder
is
a
smart
contract
developer
and,
like
literally.
C
Not
like
compensated
directly
from
universe
like
similar
to
me,
he
doesn't
take
a
salary,
but
I
mean
he's.
I
mean
he
banged
out
the
entire
raffle
component
of
the
auctions
in
like
a
weekend
so
and
like
I'm.
Definitely
putting
in
you
know,
full-time
hours
on
this
and
troy
helps
a
ton
everything
from
like
architecture.
C
C
Hiring
developers
so
yeah
I
mean
it's
it's
I
would
say
we
have
a
much
more
well-oiled
machine
right
now
than
we've
had
at
any
point
in
the
history
of
universe,
but
I
mean
these
a
lot
of
these
blockchain
projects
have
like
one
or
two
devs
that
do
the
majority
of
the
work,
and
I
mean
this
is
just
a
much
bigger
project,
an
endeavor
than
you
know.
I.
C
C
C
C
John
came
up
through
the
community
and
a
lot
of
those
lyme
chain.
Devs
have
requested
specifically
to
work
on
universe
so
like
if,
if
there
are
talented
people
in
the
community
reach
out
to
us
like,
we
always
need
talented
people.
A
All
right,
what
are
the
non-dev
guys
focused
on
really?
We
have
a
lot
of
different
roles.
I
mean
essentially
a
dow
is
an
organization,
so
you
have
people
that
do
all
sorts
of
stuff.
We
have
a
lot
of
project
managers.
We
have
a
lot
of
different
projects
going
on
under
the
hood
on
the
art
side,
like
we
have
probably
15
artists
and
like
six
project
managers,
we
have
a
support
team.
That's
has
about
three
to
four
people
on
it
I
mean
yeah
everyone's
busy.
C
C
I
also
forgot
some
novel.
Like
I
only
mentioned
yes,
I
didn't
even
mention
all
of
the
front.
End
dabs,
but
like
feature
requests,
I
mean
like
rain,
is
killing
it
on
a
lot
of
like
the
community
support.
Zach
is
helping
a
ton
with
like.
C
As
me
and
zach's
helping
across
the
entire
board
so
yeah,
I
agree
with.
A
Mark
I
mean
nobody,
and
everyone
really
has
been
testing
the
marketplace
like
when
everyone
has
like
free
time.
Essentially
we're
always
testing
new
features,
we're
trying
to
get
new
features
out
to
everybody,
but
we
do
have
to
test
them
and
everything
has
been
audited.
That
is
also
part
of
why
it
took
time
to
get
some
of
this
stuff
out,
but.
A
C
C
Ultimately,
I
think
that,
yes,
we
could
reach
out
to
people
on
the
contributors
list.
I
mean
a
lot
of
the
people
on
those
contributors
list,
though
reach
out
to
me
when
they're
doing
their
tokenomics
for
their
project
like
so
I'm
not
trying
to
shrug
that
off,
like
I
think
that
we
have
capable
people
in
the
community
to
introduce
new
tokenomics.
Like
I
mean
I'm
completely
redoing
a
bunch
of
the
tokenomics
for
barnbridge,
but
like
there
are
concerns
like
we're
an
american
team
like
we're
a
docks,
the
american
team.
C
C
I
think
that
this
is
going
to
be
like
a
multi-year
process,
and
I
think
regulators
are
going
to
have
to
come
on
to
it,
like
I'm,
not
going
to
vote
for
something
when
all
my
like
friends
work
around
this
protocol
to
do
something
that
is
short-term
beneficial,
but
long-term
damages
the
project
because
it
puts
us
in
a
bucket
that
we
don't
want
to
be
in
so,
like
I
mean
I've
talked
to
lawyers
about
tokenomics,
I've
talked
to
the
community
about
them.
It's
not
coding
them.
Necessarily
that's
an
issue.
C
It's
I
think
that
all
american
defy
and
all-american
nft
projects
probably
need
to
pay
more
attention
to
some
of
the
regulatory
concerns
and,
like
there's
massive
bills,
on
the
floor
of
congress,
that
major
congress
people
are
saying
that
they're
proposing
and
some
of
those
things
are
part
of
what
I'm
waiting
on
to
see
before
we.
You
know
release
re
because,
like
I
don't
want
to
release
some
revamped
tokenomics
and
we
spend
the
time
coding
it
and
then
a
floor
gets
introduced
on
congress.
C
It
just
says:
like
americans
can't
do
this
and
like
I
mean
people,
may
think
that
we
can
hide
behind
our
aenon
roles,
but
we
can't
even
the
aeons
can't
do
that,
like
you
could
subpoena
github.
So
I'm
not
trying
to
be
like
a
jerk
about
it.
But
a
lot
of
the
ideas
that
people
are
asking
to
do
are
illegal
and
just
because
other
projects
are
doing
it
doesn't
necessarily
mean
that
they're
not
going
to
get
in
trouble.
B
C
A
This
next
question
about:
what's
our
strategy
for
rolling
out
the
marketplace
and
kind
of
getting
out
of
beta,
and
then
the
follow-up
question
is
kind
of,
are
we
going
to
follow
up
with
the
marketing
push
kind
of
around
there?
The
short
answer
is
we're
going
to
like
we
really
have
released
about
10
to
15
of
what
we
have
built
over
the
last
year
and
we
are
going
to
roll
out
100
of
it
in
hopefully
the
next
three
to
three
months.
I
think
we'll
be
able
to
have
all
of
it
published.
A
Are
probably
going
to
try
and
kill
me,
but
we
have
a
lot
of
stuff
to
bring
out
and
we're
going
to
roll
it
out
in
steps.
I
said
this
every
week
to
build
a
scalable
product
in
a
way
you
have
to
build
it
in
steps
I
mean
you
can
release
it
all
at
once,
but
if
something
breaks
it's
kind
of
a
nightmare
to
find
out
what
breaks.
A
If
we
can
release
things
kind
of
step
by
step
or
a
few
things
at
a
time,
and
we
know
that
stuff
isn't
going
to
break
or
you
know,
isn't
going
to
completely
overload
our
site
and
make
nft
load
speed
super
slow.
You
know
there's
a
lot
of
things
on
why
we
need
to
build
it
in
steps,
and
it's
really
just
a
scalability
thing
that
we
know
our
back
end
is
going
to
be
able
to
handle
it.
A
And
if
we
need
to
make
improvements
or
anything
like
that,
we
will
so
that
we
don't
have
critical
issues
where
the
site
goes
down
and
people
can't
trade.
C
The
other
thing
is
is
when
I
bring
up
tokenomics.
I
would
say
that,
like
listing,
incentives
are
not
like
necessarily
what
I'm
talking
about
in
that
bucket,
and
so
I
do
think
that
once
we
have
really
rolled
something
out
that
everybody
thinks
is
mainstream
ready.
C
I
I
do
think
that
the
number
one
thing
that
like
some
of
them,
are
simple
right,
like
the
fact
that
I
can't
filter
by
trade
like
we
don't
need
to
be
incentivizing
a
bunch
of
listings
when
people
can't
do
that
on
the
marketplace
yet,
like
I
would
like
to
see
1155s
implemented
like
I
got
a
dm
from
the
guys
from
boys
noise
and
it
was
either
boys,
noise
or
disclosure,
but
they
wanted
us
to
add,
like
rave
pigs,
because
they
saw
the
vote
that
we
were
putting
the
mfers
in
and
ryan
checked
the
contract
and
like
rave
pigs
are
11
55,
so
like
we
could
open
ourselves
up
where
people
say
like
first
impressions
are
everything
like
one
percent
of
the
nft
market
has
not
seen
universe
yet
like,
and
one
percent
of
the
people
who
will
use
nfps
in
the
coming
years
have
never
even
bought
an
nft
yet
so
like
we
are
still
very
early
and
have
it's
not
like
a
dead
project
walking
it.
C
We've
been
working
with
groups
honestly
last
night,
I
was
up
until
11
pm
working
for
a
go
to
market
strategy
on
how
we
can
deal
with
like
some
of
the
inbound
interests
we're
getting
from
like
major
brands
that
just
want
and
when
I
say
major
brands,
I'm
talking
like
household
name
companies
that
have
reached
out
to
us
and
want
to
integrate
our
marketplace
because
it's
permissionless,
because
the
team
is
doxxed
because
of
all
the
reasons
that
the
tokenomics
can't
be.
What
looks
bizarre
and
what
we
built
is
something
that
these
groups
can
plug
into.
C
C
That's
one
way,
long
term
how
you
get
long
tail
assets
and
a
ton
of
listings
on
the
marketplace
is
by
building
custom
marketplaces
for
very
large
brands,
and
this
is
I'm
going
to
use
a
brand
that
we
haven't
talked
to
reebok,
just
as
an
example
like
reebok
doesn't
want
to
like
send
their
people
to
universe
or
send
their
people
to
open
c
like
they
want
it
on
their
site,
that
they
can
show
that
these
are
verified,
reebok
nfts,
and
they
want
to
know
that
the
system
works
properly
and
ultimately,
our
front
end
is
not
as
important
as
this
massive
conglomerate
of
front
ends.
C
That
I
think,
are
going
to
plug
into
us
long
term
and
that's
that's
a
huge
win
for
us
that
these
brands,
even
one
know
about
us
but
two-
are
paying
attention
and
think
that
what
we've
built
is
a
premium
to
some
of
the
things
on
the
market
and
so
like
that
will
most
likely
require
that
we
do
things
like
finders
fees,
where
now
like
reebok
hypothetically,
could
build
a
interface
plug
into
universe,
and
then
they
make
money
when
things
sell
and
we
make
money
when
things
sell,
we
make
money
off
of
these
volume
plays.
C
But
ultimately
we
also
need
to
incentivize
listings,
because
we
can't
just
wait
years
and
years
and
years
of
all
the
interfaces
that
plug
into
us.
We
need
to
get
listings
on
the
marketplace
in
a
way.
That's
sustainable
and
everything
doesn't
just
get
sweep
by
g
jam
or
genie,
and
we
have
to
keep
doing
it
every
single
month,
every
single
month,
every
single
month.
C
So
these
are
multi-pronged
approaches
that
I
think
are
going
to
bring
a
lot
of
value
to
universe,
long
term,
but
ultimately
like
we
need
to
get
some
of
our
own
front
end
situated
before
we
go
after
these
larger
opportunities,
kind
of
like
two-pronged
bucket
one
is
getting
listings
on
the
site
and
two
is
building
interfaces
for
custom
groups
and
honestly
anyone
can
start
a
company
and
build
interfaces
for
groups
into
universe.
You
don't
need
our
permission.
You
don't
need
a
stamp
of
approval.
C
A
This
thing
that
trans
mental
sent
from
marklar,
where
he
says,
finders
fees
in
short
term-
we
definitely
are
already
doing
this,
we're
talking
to
like
jim
and
jeannie.
They
integrated.
Essentially,
they
get
a
finder's
fee
for
well,
they
don't
yet.
C
Originally
about
this
yeah,
that's
when
we
introduced
it
or
like
started
talking
about
it,
and
one
of
the
reasons
we
delayed
the
marketplace.
A
couple
days
was
to
make
sure
that
all
we
would
need
was
a
vote
and
a
contract
upgrade
to
introduce
like
a
finder's
fee,
but
like
I've
talked
to
andy
at
fractional
and
like
that
found
that
finders
fee
is.
Why
he's
interested
in
building
a
custom
marketplace
that
he
can
just
put
on
fractional
like
we
often
talk
about
the
charged
particles,
guys
like
there's?
C
A
C
It's
extra
revenue
and
sales
for
them,
and
I
mean
I
can
tell
you
that
one
of
the
largest
tech
companies
in
the
entire
world
reached
out
to
us
and
likes
this
specifically
more
than
open
c.
For
that
reason,
ultimately,
though,
we
need
the
scraper
to
be
complete,
like
we
can't.
I
can't
be
going
out
and
selling
this
to
another
hypothetical
company,
because
I'm
not
going
to
say
the
real
one,
but
like
google,
like
we
have
to
get
this
thing.
C
We
need
like
another
60
days,
to
get
everything
proper
before
we
go
courting
kings,
but
the
interest
is
there
and
those
people
on
the
website
are
not
fake.
Like
we're
very
connected,
we
know
a
lot
of
people
in
the
world.
We
know
a
lot
of
people
in
the
industry.
We
have
friends
in
low
places
and
friends
in
high
places
and
we're
going
to
tap
those
people
when
we
feel
it's
appropriate-
and
I
think
everyone
in
this
community
is
in
that
same
boat
like
we're
all
early
nft
people.
A
I
think,
but
it
kind
of
looks
like
I
don't
know
who
said
the
question
first,
but
isera
is
saying
that
they
don't
think
that
we
should
do
any
type
of
marketing
to
gain
users
until
we
are
fully
fleshed
out
or
ready
to
be
considered
out
of
beta
and
basically
wait
till
the
scraper.
Does
all
the
scraping
necessary
before
we
even
consider
marketing
incentivization
or
pushing
a
campaign.
A
And
his
question
is:
how
far
away
are
that
are
we
from
all
of
that
I
mean
I
said
on
this
call
a
time
frame,
I'm
not
going
to
repeat
myself,
because
I
don't
want
the
dads
to
kill
me,
but
the
thing
it's.
C
We're
also
doing
a
lot
of
like
back
end
architecture,
changes
because
we
did
have
dev
team
turnover
in
the
year
that
we
were
building
this,
and
so
some
of
the
back
end
is
in
mongodb,
and
a
lot
of
the
back
end
is
in
postgresq
and
we
need
to
pick
one
or
the
other
and
make
sure
that
all
of
this
stuff
is
happening.
It's
not
even
really
the
back
end,
it's
more
the
database
in
this
scenario.
So
like
it's
hard
to
estimate
how
long
the
scraper
is
gonna,
take
to
scrape
everything.
C
It's
scraping,
multiple,
multiple,
multiple
collections
a
day
and
some
of
them
take
longer
than
others
and
yeah.
When
we
add
1155s,
it's
gonna
extend
the
time.
C
The
the
short
answer
is
that
the
scraper
is
never
gonna,
be
done,
minting
or
scraping,
because
every
single
transfer
every
single
new
nft
collection,
it's
picking
all
of
that
up,
so
the
scraper
is
working
both
forward
looking
and
retroactive
looking,
and
I
think
that
you
can
assume
that
when
gas
fees
are
high
and
a
lot
of
mints
are
happening,
it's
it's
picking
that
stuff
up,
like
thingies,
showed
up
on
universe
faster
than
they
showed
up
on
other
marketplaces.
C
However,
when
they
changed
the
actual
art,
it
happened
slower
on
our
marketplace,
so
these
are
all
like
different
functions
that
the
back
end
as
well
as
the
database
is
doing
and
we're
honing
all
of
those
functions.
Our
backend
in
our
database
is
more
scalable
than
the
other
marketplaces,
but
right
now
we're
the
youngest
marketplace
on
the
entire
market,
and
it
is
going
to
take
some
time.
For
I
mean
I
can't
give
you
an
answer:
that's
not
vague!
I'm
just
giving
you
all
the
reasons.
The
answer
is
vague.
A
A
Honestly,
we,
I
think
we
need
to
decide
that
as
a
community
we've
had
this
question
before
we,
the
team
is
all
for
it.
It's
just.
We
need
to
figure
out
a
way
to
make
it
fair
and
not
gameable,
and
make
sure
that,
like
the
people
that
we're
rewarding
are
potentially
going
to
use
our
use
our
marketplace
because
we
don't
want
to
just
incentivize,
we
don't
just
want
to
incentivize
everybody.
I
think
it's.
A
I
think,
since
this
marketplace
launch,
we
need
to
kind
of
think
forward
together,
like
the
team
is
going
to
do
anything
that
the
community
says
and,
at
this
point
we're
building
together.
That's
really
was
the
point
of
opening
up
this
beta
with
that.
We
could
build
this
thing
together
and
everyone
felt
like
they
built
it
with
us,
which.
C
I
mean
everyone
can
see
that,
since
it's
released
like
we're
way
more
active
in
the
discord,
we're
talking
with
the
community,
we're
taking
into
account
everything
everyone
is
saying,
like
I
get
a
lot
of
dms
from
people
that
ask
things
that
you
know,
maybe
they
don't
want
to
ask
in
the
main
threads
like
we
have,
I
mean
a
knowledgeable
idiot,
put
all
of
that
stuff
together
for
like
community
empowerment
and
we're
gonna,
keep
rolling
that
stuff
out
like
this.
C
This
is
a
community
run
project
and
I
think
everyone
on
the
team
like
when
we
get
on
calls.
We
like
normally
start
with
concerns
of
the
community
that
are
like
red
flags
like
if
something's
on
fire.
We
often
hear
it
from
the
community
so
like
we're.
Definitely
listening
and
sometimes
like
the
ideas
are
also
helpful
because
we
see
things
and
we're
like
damn.
That's
actually
pretty
clever,
like
I've,
seen
that
in
fluffs,
like
people
make
up
lore
or
like
these
things
that
are
gonna
happen,
and
then
we're
like.
C
We
should
actually
kind
of
do
that,
because
that's
a
good
idea.
So,
like
your
your
opinions
and
your
voices
are
heard,
and
they
matter
and
a
lot
of
times,
they're
very,
very
good
and,
like
the
us
having
a
lot
of
people
and
a
lot
of
brains
contributing
to
this
project
is
making
it
more
powerful.
So
I
think
we
continue
to
do
what
we're
doing.
I
know
that
people
are
looking
at
the
token
price
and
and
worried
about
where
things
are.
C
There's
a
lot
of
things
like
that
are
going
on
in
the
world
that
affect
those
things
and,
like
the
team,
isn't
going
to
do
anything
to
affect
the
token
price.
But
ultimately
the
marketplace
is
in
a
good
spot.
It's
getting
better
and
the
fact
that
the
community
is
actively
engaged
after
an
entire
year.
A
lot
of
projects
would
have
lost
people
and
I
think
that's
a
testament
to
the
community
and
where
we
respect
that
and
we're
going
to
continue
to
listen
to
y'all.
I
think
you
mean
the
seekers.
A
So
tyler's
been
saying
thingies,
but
he
really
has
meant
seekers
tyler's
a
little
tired
because
he's
been
working
so
much.
A
I
woke
tyler
up
right
before
this
call.
That's
why
he
was
he
had
like
30
minutes
he's
like
alright,
I'm
gonna
take
a
nap
he's.
I
woke
him
up
right
at
three.
That's
why
he
was
yawning
on
that
right
at
the
beginning
of
the
call,
but
sometimes
you
gotta
do
what
you
gotta
do
to
to
work.
24
7
in
crypto,
like
tyler,
does.
C
Anyway,
but
yeah
guys,
I
I
do
think
that
we
need,
I
think
one
thing
I've
asked.
I
know
it's.
We
we've
been
on
this
for
a
year,
but
any
software
that
gets
released,
even
if
you
spend
a
year
building
it
is
gonna,
have
bugs
it's.
Gonna
have
kinks,
there's
gonna,
be
features
that
need
to
get
added.
So
if
ever
I
just
invite
everyone's
like
patience
right
now
and
then
outside
of
that.
C
No,
like,
yes,
we're
listening
and
like
this,
this
stuff
getting
written,
goes
into
repositories
the
when
people
write
things
into
like
the
support
desk
like
this
is
the
type
of
stuff
that
we
talk
about
on
calls
and
like
what
we
prioritize.
C
I
know,
ryan
had
really
pushed
for
that,
and
that's
been
one
of
the
main
things
that
the
community,
both
in
the
discord
and
even
externally,
like
on
twitter,
has
been
requesting
so
like
that's
something
that
is
getting
prioritized
specifically
because
people
around
the
ecosystem
are
asking
for
it
and
ryan
was
right,
and
so
we
are
prioritizing
that.
A
All
right,
it
looks
like
we're
out
of
questions,
but
pr999
is
typing,
so
I
can
give
him
a
few
minutes.
Maybe-
and
it's
just
question.
C
One
thing:
while
we're
waiting
on
the
questions,
I
actually
saw
something
really
cool
that
there's
this
like
developer.
That
works
at,
I
think
like
paradigm,
one
of
like
the
big
vcs
and
he
spent
last
night,
basically
writing
code
for,
like
token
curated,
like
github
registries,
and
I
actually
think
that
would
be
there's
a
lot
of
ways
that
we
can
introduce.
That
into
universe
like
one
way
troy
talked
about,
was
actually
even
putting
some
like
a
lot
of
the
source
code
around
the
database
and
like
the
apis
and
documentation
behind
something.
C
I
think
a
lot
of
that.
That's
one
of
the
actually
cooler
things
I've
seen
in
the
last
three
months
and
all
of
crypto
was
the
concept
around
token
gated
sort
like
source
code,
where
the
license
is
open
source,
but
you
can
only
see
it
if
you
own
the
token.
C
I
actually
think
there's
really
creative
things
that
we
can
do
with
that
as
a
community
which
I
haven't
really
talked
about
it
at
all.
But
it's
just
a
cool
idea
since
we're
talking
about
tokenomics,
because
that
is
a
type
of
tokenomics
that
is
completely
legal
and
I
don't
think,
would
raise
anybody's
eyebrows.
It's
just
a
really
cool
implementation
of
cryptographic,
assets
and
digital
assets.
B
Bring
up
was
for
the
nft
display.
I
don't
know
if
anyone's
noticed
this,
but
there
is
like
we
are
getting
ready
to
start
opening
up
the
application
for
like
beta
testing,
but
we
need
like
universe
like
people
that
are
using
universe
because
it
uses
the
universe
back
end
and
it
uses
your
profile
on
universe,
and
there
is
a
channel
in
it's
under
actually
graviton.
It's
like
nft
display
the
the
mobile
app
and
the
actual
tv
app
should
be
going
into
beta
in
the
next
couple
weeks.
B
So
if
you
wanted
to
actually
like
sign
up
for
that,
you
should
just
drop
like
a
gm
in
the
nft
display.
We
have
people
in
here
and
we're
actually
so.
C
B
Yeah,
so
I
mean
I
guess
we
can
start
talking
about
it
because
we
are,
we
are
like
getting
ready
to
actually
start
releasing
it.
So
one
of
the
things
is
is
graviton
did
release
a
new
website.
You
guys
can
go
there
check
it
out.
It's
at
graviton.xyz
it
kind
of
breaks
down
some
of
the
services
and
products
that
we
are
getting
ready
to
launch.
B
One
of
the
first
products
that
we're
going
to
be
launching
is
an
nft
display
application,
and
so
what
it
does
is
we
were
looking
for
an
easy
way
for
us
to
show
our
nfts
that
we
owned
on
like
a
television
or
any
display
out
there.
That
can
either
have
like
an
apple
tv
connected
to
it
or
like
a
chromecast
little
device
connected
to
it.
So
what
you
do
is,
essentially
you
will
log
into
the
graviton
website.
It
will
pull
up
all
your
nfts
that
are
connected
to
your
universe,
profile.
B
You
then
can
add
these
your
nfts
to
a
playlist,
and
that
playlist
then
gives
you
a
code.
You
then,
can
put
the
code
into
the
mobile
app
and
that
mobile
app
will
play
it
or
you
can
put
it
into
the
television
app
and
it
will
actually
play
the
playlist
of
your
nfts
on
your
television
or
your
mobile,
app
or
whatever,
whatever
you
have
it
connected
to,
and
that's
going
to
be
the
first
probably
application
like
product
that
we
drop.
We
also
will
have
like
another
application
called
another
product
called
cft.
D
B
Which
will
allow
you
to
make
sure
that
you
always
can
backup
all
of
your
nfts
that
you
own
in
a
decentralized
manner?
B
A
lot
of
people
probably
don't
know
this,
but
a
lot
of
nfts
are
actually
located
on
open
seas
back
end,
but
the
problem
is
that,
because
it's
on
open
seas
back
end,
it's
not
backed
up
anymore.
On
ipfs.
B
For
that,
the
other
two
really
big
things
that
we're
working
on
is
xenon
and
hadron.
B
We
had
to
rename
a
lot
of
this
stuff
because
we
ran
into
a
ton
of
copyright
issues
and
as
a
company,
we
have
to
follow
that
stuff,
but
xenon
essentially
is
a
pay-as-you-go
streaming
service
which
for
videos
I
kind
of
will
leave
it
at
that,
but
it's
going
into
beta
testing,
probably
in
a
month.
B
B
So
essentially,
what
it
is
is
like
what
tyler
was
talking
about
is,
like
a
token
gateway
into
repositories.
This
will
be
a
token
gateway
into
specialized,
like
siloed
art
that
artists
put
on
the
internet
in
a
like
a
back
end
that
we
control,
but
there's
other
things
we're
doing
with
that
that
are
gonna
plug
back
into
universe.
Both
these
things
actually
plug
back
into
universe,
long
term
for
xenon.
B
We
are
working
on
like
a
transcoding
pool,
so
that,
if
you
are
providing
transcoding
power
to
the
xenon
application
for
streaming,
you
will
actually
be
mining
xyz
token,
which
I
think
is
pretty
cool
and
then
for
hadron
the
it
will
it's
gonna
plug
into.
How
should
I
say
this:
it's
gonna
plug
into
hadron
in
a
very
I
don't
really.
Actually
I
don't
have
an
easy
way
of
saying
it,
so
I'm
gonna
leave
it
at
that,
but
it
is.
B
There
are
plans
of
using
a
lot
of
interest
like
essentially,
it
will
use
like
universe
minting
in
a
very
specific
way
and
I'll.
Just
that's
how
we're
going
to
leave
it
yeah
we
can
just.
I
know
what
you're
trying
to
say.
I
would
just
keep
that
as
alpha
for
now,
I'm
not
going
to
drop
too
much.
There's
also
a
couple
other
things
that
we're
working
on
with
graviton,
but
that
will
actually
probably
drop
pretty
quickly.
B
C
One
one
thing
I
want
to
add
about
graviton
in
general,
so
we
did
take
grants
from
the
dow
or
like
from
the
multi-sig,
because
a
lot
of
what
we're
building
right
now
supports
and
enhances
universe
like
troy
has
been
in
media
and
blockchain
before,
like
nfts,
were
a
thing
that
people
even
thought
about
like
even
before,
like
I
mean
like
how
finney
wrote
about
nfts
like
troy's,
been
drinking
and
driving
before
most
of
the
nft
people
have
been
driving
and
at
the
end
of
the
day,
a
lot
of
what
a
lot
of
so
a
lot
of
what
we're
building
has
been
talked
about
and
ideated
for
multiple
years.
C
Like
I
think,
like
even
like
live
pier
was
I
mean
everybody
calls
kane
the
godfather
of
yield
farming
but,
like
I
mean
kane,
even
bothered
borrowed
from
some
of
the
media
protocols
that
were
doing
innovative
things
at
the
time,
and
we
have
raised
a
separate
round
where
graviton
is
like
a
privately
funded
company,
which
is
beneficial
in
two
respects.
One.
C
It
extends
the
runway
of
universe
because
it
allows
us
to
like
split
out
those
resources
that
we've
built
specifically
for
graviton,
but
also
when
we
were
doing
this
because
me
and
me,
and
troy
and
tim,
and
a
lot
of
the
team,
have
seen
success
and
run
things
in
an
ethical
capacity.
C
We
kind
of
had
our
pick
on
the
types
of
investors
that
we
wanted
involved
in
the
project
and
mostly
we're
going
to
tap
on
people
who
have
already
kind
of
been
pretty
involved
in
universe
and
there's
also
the
barnbridge
component,
because
gravitons
in
like
a
holding
company.
That
also
has
like
a
company
that
we're
building
stuff
next
to
barnbridge
so
just
say
like
barnbridge
and
universe
like
seed
contributors
right.
But
there
were
two
in
particular
that
I
really
really
really
really
wanted
involved
in
a
major
way.
B
C
We're
going
to
have
like
renewed
interest
from
some
of
the
larger
institutional
players
in
the
space
that
have
a
lot
of
old
world
like
silicon
valley
connections
and
one
of
them
during
the
process
of
us.
Bringing
them
on
I
found
out
is
like
the
second
or
third
largest
trader
and
volume
on
openc,
which
was
surprising
to
me
because
it's
a
it's,
I
knew
of
them
as
a
defy
group,
but
long
story
short
is
we?
The
the
larger
groups
in
the
space
are
still
paying
attention
to
what
they're
do
what
we're
doing?
C
They
understand
code
takes
time
and
they're
very
much
like
doubling
down
on
us
the
project,
the
team,
the
protocol,
the
community,
everything
that
has
happened
up
to
this
point-
and
I
mean
these
are
sophisticated
people.
So
I
think
that
that
that
makes
me
excited
and
confident.
B
Yeah,
I
mean
the
best
part
about
all
that
is
they're
long-term
they're,
long-term
vision,
people
and
so
like
they're
they're,
not
like
quick
flippers
of
stuff,
and
so
they
don't,
they
don't
get
out
and
they
don't
leave
projects
until
they
feel
like
they've,
reached
their
full
vision,
and
so
that
should
make
everyone
feel
really
good,
because
their
division
of
universe
and
the
vision
of
the
services
and
everything
built
around
it
is
very
large.
And
it's
obviously
not
going
to
happen
overnight.
We're
all
here
for
the
long
haul.
B
Also
sorry,
the
website
for
graviton
is
down.
I
just
tyler
just
reminded
me
of
that
we're
doing
some
refactoring
on
the
server
so
probably
check
back
tomorrow,
we'll
be
up.
C
C
A
One
more
thing
is:
we
are
talking
with
our
merge
team
tomorrow.
I
know
a
lot
of
people
got
their
degen
supply
merch.
We
are
working
on
some
more
designs
and
we
are
working
on
like
exclusive,
like
nft
polymorph
merch,
and
that
kind
of
stuff
will
be
token
gated
we're
working
with
the
merge
team
on
that.
We
have
a
meeting
this
week
with
them
and
we'll
figure
out
more
of
that.
A
C
Yeah,
we're
gonna
try
to
keep
these
like
hard
stop
at
an
hour.
If
we
need
to
answer
more
questions
in
the
thing
we
just
had
some
people
reach
out
and
complain
that
they're
getting
dragged
out
and
we're
kind.
We
get
to
the
point
that
we're
rambling
normally
at
this
stage
of
the
call
so
going
forward,
we're
going
to
be
kind
of
strict
on
cutting
it
at
an
hour.
A
C
Yeah
shout
out
to
the
eath
lizards,
I'm
not
a
founder
of
that
project.
Everyone
like
just
so
y'all
know
like
I
got
a
founders
lizard
for
being
a
founder
in
the
space
that
was
close
to
the
project
and
I've
consulted
for
them
on
dow
components,
and
I
really
like
their
team,
and
I
have
massive
respect
for
like
kieran
and
I'll
help
him
with
whatever
he
needs.
C
I'm
no
more
of
a
founder
of
eth
lizards
than
I
am
of
aetherium
or
a
levy
I
mean
like
alluvium
would
be
a
good
example
like
I
helped
consult
on
the
dow.
I
helped
them
structure
a
lot
of
stuff
like,
but
ultimately
I
I'm
just.
I
bought
lizards
like
everyone
else,
and
I
was
given
one
that
has
barn
bridge
on
it
and,
like
I'm,
not
gonna
sell
that
thing.
So
that's
what
founder
lizard
means
it
doesn't
mean.
C
I'm
a
founder
of
a
project
cause
I've
seen
people
ask
me
if
I'm
gonna
incorporate
the
lizards
and
the
the
polymorphs
republic
of
mediversia
and
like
no
I
mean
maybe,
like
I
don't
know
like
I
kind
of
like
the
lizards.
Maybe
we
will,
but
that's
not
like
a
universe
project
or
a
tyler
project
or
a
mark
or
a
troy
project
like,
but
we
like
the
lizards.