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From YouTube: UNIVERSE XYZ AMA #12
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Live AMA with the Universe Founders and the XYZ community recorded on April 13th, 2022
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A
All
right:
well
thanks
everyone
for
coming
welcome
to
universe,
ama
number
12.!
We
got
a
handful
of
exciting
updates
for
you
on
kind
of
the
the
marketplace
priorities
and
what
we've
been
working
on.
So
I
can
kind
of
run
you
down
from
the
top
of
the
list
and
give
some
detail
and
color
into
what
we've
been
focused
on
and
where
the
the
energy
and
efforts
have
been
so
one
of
the
first
things
I'll
touch
on
that
I'm
really
excited
about.
A
Is
that
we're
upgrading
our
infrastructure
to
be
powering
the
front
end
from
something
called
amplify
now?
The
major
benefit
this
gives
us
is
that
we're
able
to
run
nexjs
applications
and
have
been
able
to
enable
seo
and
more
explicitly
open
graph
and
for
those
not
familiar
with
open
graph.
What's
really
cool
about.
A
That
is
that
when
you
send
a
link
to
a
an
nft
on
universe,
you'll
actually
see
the
image
and
the
name
of
the
nft
and
all
of
this,
and
so
all
of
the
the
universe
links
that
you'll
be
able
to
send
on
social
medias
over
like
text
twitter
discord,
however,
you
do
it
they're
all
gonna.
Look
really
great,
so
you'll
see
support
for
that
coming
very
shortly
and
we'll
we'll
make
an
announcement
once
that
that
feature
is
bundled
into
a
full
release.
A
The
next
thing
I
want
to
touch
on
a
little
bit
was
eleven.
Fifty
fives
sour
scraper
is
supporting
1155s
and
over
the
next
week,
they'll
actually
start
showing
up
in
your
wallet
as
we
enable
1155
support
first
for
the
nfts
themselves
and
then
for
trading
the
nfts
we're
getting
very
close
to
1155
support
we're
essentially
solving
the
the
partial
fill
problem,
because
erc
1155s
have
different
amounts
and
they're
kind
of
almost
closer
to
erc20s
than
they
are
720
ones.
A
So,
there's
a
few
key
differences,
but
almost
all
of
all
of
the
back
end
work
on
that
side
is
is
coming
together,
so
it's
gonna
be
really
exciting.
You'll
be
able
to
list
1155s,
multiple
of
them
in
one
transaction
and
you'll
be
able
to
make
offers
for
multiple
m55s
as
well
in
one
in
one
go,
so
that's
going
to
be
cool.
Additionally,
we're
doing
a
lot
of
work
on
both
fixing
the
search
and
trade
filtering.
A
I'm
kind
of
bundling
these
together
because
these
are
both
a
part
of
the
improvements
to
the
overall
data
scraper
and
the
schemas
involved.
There
there's
a
lot
of
nerdy
technical
stuff
going
into
optimizing
all
of
the
queries
there
and
making
sure
that
that
everything
is
is
being
bundled
efficiently
and
as
fast
as
possible.
A
So
there
is
a
lot
of
cross-team
coordination
going
on
within
universe.
As
you
guys
know,
we
have
lyme
chain
and
we
have
additional
contributors
on
board
as
well
as
a
team
out
of
new
zealand.
So
this
is,
you
know,
has
all
hands
on
deck
and
everyone's
kind
of
working
together
to
to
improve
all
of
this.
A
But
there
is
a
lot
of
progress
being
made
and
the
the
trade
filtering
is
is
one
of
the
the
kind
of
things
that
we're
focused
on
gearing
these
optimizations
to
be
able
to
solve
efficiently
first,
so
that's
actually
a
feature
that
will
come
out
of
the
data.
Scraper
improvements,
essentially
another
fix
that
has
been
made
and
will
be
pushed
to
production,
hopefully
by
the
end
of
the
week
as
well.
That's
been
fixed
and
is
now
being
tested.
Is
the
the
hardware
wallets
being
able
to
list
entities
for
sale?
A
So
there
was
a
very
fun
saga
there
where
initially,
we
realized
that
the
old
signature
method,
e-sign
v3,
was
no
longer
working
with
the
ledger
and
metamask.
So
we
we
upgraded
to
v4
and
everything
seemed
all
fine
and
dandy.
You
were
able
to
list
your
entities
for
sale,
but
what
we
quickly
realized
was
that
the
ledger
is
not
following
the
proper
signing
standard
and
it
was
not
using
the
the
right
way
of
of
basically
passing
that
data
along.
A
So
the
last
two
numbers
of
the
second
of
the
signature
were
actually
not
correct,
however,
they're
always
the
same,
so
we're
able
to
replace
it
on
our
side,
so
we're
able
to
patch
that
fix,
and
now
people
are
able
to
buy
nfts
from
a
ledger
once
that
gets
pushed
into
production
just
need
a
little
more
testing
there,
but
ultimately
there
there
was.
There
was
a
whole
whole
saga
to
get
the
ledgers
working,
but
but
going
forward
they
they
will
be
supported.
Thankfully,.
A
One
last
thing
I
will
touch
on
is
that
not
all
the
nfts
that
exist
on
ethereum
follow
the
721
standard.
We
already
have
support
for
a
good
handful
of
these,
including
crypto
punks.
Another
one
that
we've
been
building
out
support
for
is
the
hash
masks
which
do
not
have
token
uris.
So
there's
been
a
little
bit
of
work,
reconstructing
kind
of
that
that
side
of
the
equation
that
was
finished
out
as
well
earlier
this
week
and
is
in
testing
and
hopefully
within
the
next
24
hours.
A
All
the
hash
masks
should
be
showing
up
properly
so
that'll
be
really
cool.
I
think
there's
a
good
handful
of
other
collections.
We
can
build
out
those
custom
integrations
for
that,
need
it
especially
some
with
some
weird
base64
stuff
that
have
been
brought
up,
but
if
you
do
know
of
or
work
with
a
collection
that
is
not
standard
721
and
you
do
want
support
for
it
just
like
with
the
regular
721
720
ones.
A
Please
make
a
snapshot
post
or
reach
out
to
me
and
we'll
we'll
work
together
to
to
get
something
done
there.
I
think
that
that
covers
all
of
the
the
really
major
updates
and
kind
of
critical
points
that
we've
been
working
on
internally.
A
A
C
All
good,
no,
I
think
you
hit
on
a
lot
of
points.
I
think
that's
just
you
know.
I
just
want
to
reiterate.
You
know
we're
still
working
on
some
of
these
things
that
we
set
out
to
fix
last
week,
and
you
know
just
bear
with
us
we're
trying
to
tackle
some
of
the
larger
problems
first,
but
essentially
we're
we
have
all
hands
on
deck
fixing
as
much
things
as
we
can
on
the
marketplace.
C
So
if
anyone
has
any
questions
and
they
want
to
open
them
up,
definitely
throw
them
in
the
pre-ama
channel
or
you
can
post
them
in
the
forum.
I'll
continue
to
look
at
that
and
refresh
that
if
new
questions
pop
up
but
wiggly
woo
has
a
question
about
the
polymorphs,
he
says
he's
kind
of
been
out
of
sync
with
the
project,
but
once
kind
of
an
update
on
the
polymorphs
and
wants
to
know
about
the
future
and
plan.
C
C
We
have
a
ver-
I
mean
chuba
can
actually
hop
in
here
and
wherever
he
wants
and
help
me
with
this.
But
essentially
we
have
version
two
polymorphs
that
we're
going
to
ask
everybody
to
burn
and
you're
going
to
get
a
polymorph,
that's
going
to
be
compatible
with
polygon
and
basically
all
the
games
that
we've
built
and
we
have
plans
to
integrate
with
some
of
our
friends
in
the
ecosystem,
like
fluff
and
asm,
and
essentially
some
of
those
things
that
are
going
to
come.
C
You're
going
to
need
a
v2
polymorph.
So
we're
going
to
essentially
have
people
migrating
their
polymorphs
to
these
version.
2
polymorphs
they're,
essentially
going
to
be
the
same
art
but
they're
going
to
have
a
lot
more
capabilities
and
you're
going
to
be
able
to
do
a
lot
more
with
your
polymorphs
and
once
we
release
the
bridge
you're,
going
to
be
able
to
bridge
those
to
polygon
and
you'll,
be
able
to
scramble
them
for
an
extremely
low
fee,
but
you'll
be
able
to
put
them
on
ethereum
and
scramble
them
both
ways.
C
We
want
to
try
and
market
the
marketplace
with
the
polymorphs,
but
essentially
we
believe
that
the
polymorphs
and
universe
are
very
aligned
in
branding
and
essentially
like.
We
think
that
the
polymorphs
are
funny
and
we
can
bring
them.
I
mean
if
zach
wants
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
some
of
the
marketing
that
we've
been
doing.
I
mean
we've
started
an
instagram,
we've
started
a
tick
tock
we've
been
trying
to
get
a
little
bit
more
targeted
marketing
on
the
twitter
we've.
C
That's
something
that
everyone
has
been
kind
of
bringing
up
the
last
few
weeks
so
check
out
us
out
on
instagram
check
us
out
on
tick.
Tock,
give
us
a
follow,
and
you
know,
give
us
feedback
on
the
content
that
you
guys
are
seeing
like
it
share
with
your
friends
and
we're
we've
heard
you
guys
we're
trying
to
be
more
transparent
and
we
are
definitely
trying
to
kick
up
the
marketing
but,
like
we
said,
we
definitely
want
to
really
hold
back
on
any
massive
marketing
on
the
marketplace
until
we
get
a
fully
functioning.
C
You
know
product
that
we
are
happy
to
market
tube.
Is
there
anything
that
you
would
want
to
add?
To
that
I
mean
I
know
I
left
a
lot
of
alpha
out
on
the
polymorphs,
but
I
mean
that's
kind
of
the
first
thing
is
coming
is
burning
for
v2
polymorphs.
A
Yeah
I
mean,
I
probably
just
reiterate:
I
won't
expand
on
what
comes
after
burning.
I
guess,
but
I
I
will
say
that
there's
a
bunch
of
stuff
in
the
works
and
the
first
step
to
being
able
to
participate
in
all
the
cool
polymorphic
craziness
that
that
will
be
coming
will
be,
of
course,
to
to
burn
your
v1
and
and
claim
your
your
very
brand
new
optimized
fun
and
polygon
friendly
polymorphy
too.
C
And
I
think
one
more
thing
to
really
emphasize
here
is
we
actually
have
hired
more
developers
and
we
have
essentially
built
a
team,
a
polymorph
development
team,
so
as
the
community
sees
us
pushing
updates
for
polymorphs,
I
just
want
everyone
to
realize
that
that's
not
gonna
be
the
same
team
as
that's
working
on
the
marketplace.
C
Essentially,
if
you
see
like
some,
you
know
polymorph
up
grades
to
the
marketplace.
Those
could
essentially
be
the
polymorph
team,
not
just
the
marketplace
team,
but
when
we
see
like
you
know,
the
polymorph
game
get
dropped
and
you
know
a
lot
of
these
next
things
that
are
coming.
That
is
a
whole
different
development
team.
C
Those
guys
are
from
lyme
chain,
but
they
are,
you
know
they
are
new
devs
that
we've
brought
on
and
are
definitely
only
going
to
be
working
on
that
one
more
thing
I
want
to
touch
up
on
before
we
answer
any
more
questions,
and
if
anybody
has
any
questions,
you
know
please
throw
them
in
the
pre-ama
channel,
but
we've
gotten
some
feedback
that
some
of
the
amas
are
kind
of
redundant,
because
we
get
a
lot
of
the
same
questions
so
we're
actually
going
to
switch
to
an
alternative
alternative
idea.
C
So
some
people
who
have
been
around
they
may
have
have
watched
some
of
our
early
project,
calls
we're
gonna
jump
back
into
doing
those
bi-weekly
so
essentially
next
week,
we're
going
to
have
a
project
call
instead
of
an
ama
and
then
the
week
after
that,
we'll
have
an
ama
again
and
then
we'll
have
a
project
call
and
we'll
alternate
every
week,
and
we
think
that
the
project
calls
are
a
little
bit
more
informative,
because
we
can
actually
record
those
and
then
release
them,
and
we
actually
did
a
lot
of
brainstorming
this
week
on
trying
to
line
up
times
on
like
what
is
it
ama
that
actually
like
time?
C
That
makes
sense
for
everyone
to
join
and
like
three
o'clock
is
three
o'clock.
Eastern
is
actually
a
great
time
for
the
community
and
it's
actually
a
terrible
time
for
lion
change
rare
like
in
eastern
europe,
so
it
gets
kind
of
difficult
to
align
everyone,
but
essentially
everyone
loves
hearing
their
updates
and
the
best
way
for
us
to
do
this
is
to
just
go
back
to
how
we
were
doing
it
and
have
our
recorded
9
a.m.
C
Versus
everyone
just
asking
us
when,
when
marketing,
so
I
just
wanted
to
inform
everyone
on
that.
I'm
gonna
hop
back
over
to
this
forum
and
see
if
anyone
has
posted
another
question.
C
C
Also,
the
reason
we
switch
to
this
is
because,
hopefully
more
people
start
joining
these.
I
think
you
can
only
have
99
people
in
the
way
we
were
doing
it
and
some
of
the
amas
got
capped
out,
but
also
like
people
would
join
and
they're
like
would
be
their
mic
would
be
on
and,
like
I
think,
last
week,
like
someone
like
flushed
a
toilet
and
you
could
hear
it,
but
so
we
definitely
had
to
move
away
from
that.
But.
C
Yeah,
essentially,
I
think,
there's
not
a
ton
of
questions.
Wiggly
woo.
We
appreciate
your
question
about
the
polymorphs
there's
a
lot
of
stuff.
Coming
for
the
polymorphs,
I
mean
we've
been
talking
with
fluffs
we've
been
talking
with
asm.
I'm
not
gonna
really
talk
too
much
about
all
that,
but
I
mean
if
you
can
try
to
guess
what
we're
trying
to
plan.
D
And
the
polymorphs
are
getting
a
lot
of
cool
stuff
built
around
them,
so
you
definitely
want
to
you
want
to
follow
the
instagram
and
tick
tock.
C
Yeah,
we're
gonna
actually
really
try
to
start
pushing
out
most
of
our
like
marketing
content
around
the
polymorphs
and
around
tik
tok
and
instagram
and
twitter,
but
essentially
we're
gonna
really
try
to
start
promoting
them
and
we've
actually
been
building
stuff
for
the
polymorphs
for
probably
six
to
seven
months.
C
Alongside
a
lot
of
the
stuff
we
built
in
the
marketplace,
but
now
that
we
have
a
devoted
polymorph
team,
we
actually
are
gonna
like
we
have
all
the
resources
necessary
to
actually
push
those
things
to
production
and
get
them
published
without
having
to
take
away
from
resources
on
the
marketplace.
C
So
that's
essentially
the
the
big
update
here
is
that
you
know
this
isn't
going
to
be
taking
away
from
anything
that
we're
working
on
in
the
marketplace
and
we
actually
are
like
looking
at.
You
know,
bringing
on
more
people
to
help.
Essentially,
if
people
from
the
community
are
interested
and
have
the
experience,
we'd
love
to
talk
to
more
people,
I
don't
know
if
tyler
wants
to
add
anything
to
that.
B
No,
I
mean
I'm
honestly
just
listening
in
in
general,
I
am,
I
mean
across
the
board,
we're
doing
a
lot.
We
release
the
marketplace,
we're
getting
our
ducks
in
a
row.
B
Improvements
are
coming.
I
mean
I'm
still
at
the
point
that
I
feel
like
we've
really
only
released
about
20
of
what
we've
actually
worked
on
so
like.
B
C
Are
typing
some
questions
for
us,
but
yeah
also
what
I
was
just
mentioning
tyler
is
like,
like
dev
talent,
if
you
wanted
to
add
anything
to
that
like.
B
I
mean
we've
for
across
the
board
we're
adding
dev
talent.
Like
I
it's
hard
because
we've
got
a,
I
mean
we're
kind
of
segmenting
like
we've,
we've
got
developers
added
to
graviton,
which
is
troy,
is
the
ceo
of
that.
But
it's
like
me
and
troy's
kind
of
universe,
related
company,
where,
like
we
have
a
company,
that's
building
on
top
of
universe
and
a
lot
of
what
troy
is
working
on
is
going
to
bring
a
lot
of
utility
to
the
xyz
token
and
that's
separate
like
a
separate
raise
of
capital.
B
So
it's
not
like
coming
from
universe
coffers
outside
of
like
the
grant
which,
like
you
know,
we're
the
the
company
ultimately
has
that
grant,
because
we
need
the
token
to
enact
change
on
the
protocol.
Then
we
have
the
polymorphs
team.
B
We've
added
like
in-house
back-end
resources
tim
now
that
the
marketplace
is
out
has
been
just
cranking
out
a
ton
of
smart
contracts
and
like
it's,
it's
really
awesome
when
you
have
like
a
super
passionate
co-founder,
that's
just
pushing
out
like
boutique
level.
Customized
smart
contracts,
like
I
mean
tim,
is
probably
one
of
the
best
people
in
the
industry
and
like
he
doesn't
even
take
a
salary
from
universe
and
he's
just
kind
of
jumping
in
and
bringing
things
finished
like.
B
We
have
additional
private
auditors
that
we've
been
working
with
lime,
chain's
been
absolutely
crushing
it
and
adding
people.
I
mean
we're
even
talking
about
adding
someone
that
can
help
like
from
a
full
stack
capacity
and
a
game
dev
like
I.
I
know
that,
like
3d
modelers
aren't
like
actual
developers
but
for
the
deviance
related
stuff
and
the
polymorphs
related
stuff.
We
brought
on
like
a
very
technical
head
of
a
very
technical
like
head
of
all
of
the
3d
stuff
and
gaming
stuff.
B
We're
working
on
zach,
slash
transmental,
is
extremely
technical,
has
been
added.
Troy
has
people
on
his
team
that
I
don't
really
want
to
name
drop,
but
are
helping
deeply
with
that
stuff,
but,
like
our
development
is
our
development
team
is
growing
enough
that
we
can
segment
it
we've
kind
of
been
pushing
everything
forward,
almost
like
chickens
with
our
heads
cut
off,
trying
to
just
get
this
stuff
out
and
keep
everything
like
nudged
along
enough
that
it
doesn't
completely
get
forgotten
about.
B
B
One
thing
really
well
focused,
as
opposed
to
numerous
things
all
over
the
place,
which
I
think
that
what
we've
done
up
to
this
point
has
been
very
much
like
bird
shot
and
land
grab,
and
now
we
have
like
the
capital
and
excitement
around
the
project
where
we
can
focus
a
segmented
team
on
each
one
of
these,
like
main
buckets
that
looks
promising
so
like
each
one
of
the
things
that
I
discuss
has
like
a
lead,
a
team
and
we're
going
to
keep
building
all
that
stuff
out.
C
I'm
gonna
skip
these
questions
right
here
and
then
come
back
to
them
just
because
jd
buffalo's
question
is
kind
of
about
what
tyler's
talking
about
and
he's
asking.
If
hiring
more
devs
is
about
realizing
you
need
more
or
is
it
more
about
opportunistically,
adding
talent,
I'm
not
exactly
sure
what
opportunistically
adding
talent
means.
I
think
originally,
it
was
probably.
C
I
mean
it's,
but
it's
also
just
like
we're
getting
to
the
point
where
we
have
a
lot
to
ship,
and
you
know
we
are
getting
the
point
where
we
need
some
more
hands
just
because
universe
has
grown
and
is
now
kind
of
you
know
we
have
minting
contracts,
we
have
a
marketplace,
but
it's
not
so
easy
to
just
bring
people
in
and
know
where
all
the
end
points
are.
C
But,
like
you
know,
if
someone
gets
like
sick
or
something,
we
need
to
make
sure
that,
like
there's,
you
know
a
redundant
person
that
can
be
able
to
help
fix
something
or
solve
something.
Or
you
know
everyone
knows
certain
areas
of
where
they
need
to
pick
up
slack.
If
something
happens,
but
it
is,
I
mean,
as
companies
scale,
you
have
to
hire
more
people
and
that's
kind
of
what
we're
going
with
now.
Is
I
mean
we
have
we're
going?
You
know
we
have
polymorphs,
we
have
a
marketplace.
We
have
to
still
deploy
the
auctions.
B
Like
not
center
up
to,
but
I
can
answer
this
just
dead
on
like
yeah
in
the
beginning,
I
think
a
lot
was
exploratory
so
like
we
did
embark
on
doing
things
that
people
just
haven't
done
in
web
3
to
this
point
like
the
like
we're
still
in
a
new
space,
and
so
ultimately
like
we
didn't
know
what
we
didn't
know
and
I
feel
like
in
some
capacity.
We
were
like
turning
stones
over
like
when
we
launched
the
polymorphs,
like
that.
Really
didn't.
B
Take
that
long
for,
like
george
kind
of
just
contributed
that
and
and
worked
and
like
a
lot
of
that
stuff
happened
over
a
five
or
six
day
period.
But
then
I
think
that
I
underestimated
how
much
like
additional
work,
that
a
lot
of
these,
like
nft
drops
were
doing
like
which
fluff
world
showed,
just
by
like
absolutely
like,
crushing
it
and
soul.
Focusing
on
that
and
then,
like
the
auctions,
are
something
that
I
think
is
still
extremely
needed
in
the
market.
B
And
then
tim
made
these
like
really
cool
iterative
contracts
based
off
of
the
auctions
and,
like
we
haven't,
launched
the
auctions
and
we
haven't
launched
like
the
raffles
that,
like
tim,
has
created
so
like
now
in
this
exploratory
function,
we
basically
have
a
bunch
of
things
like
80
percent
done,
and
I
mean
I
would
even
say
the
marketplace
is
80
from
where
it
needs
to
be,
and
I
think
that
we
know
where
we
need
to
like
focus
like.
B
We
continue
to
hear
that
people
want
like
more
just
bespoke
minting
contracts
and,
like
tim,
has
pretty
much
been
writing
minting
contracts
until
he
wrote
the
raffle
contracts,
but
like
it
takes
time
to
build
it
back
in
and
front
end
to
all
of
these
functions
so
like.
I
don't
think
that
it
was
like
opportunistic.
B
I
read
like
a
harvard
business
study
use
case
when
I
was
younger
that
basically
was
saying
that
people
who
lead
younger
organizations
have
to
utilize
like
effectual
thinking,
which
is
these
are
the
resources
I
have.
What
can
I
build
with
these
resources
or
what
outcomes
derive
of
all
of
these
resources
that
we
have
access
to
and
which
path
do
we
take?
Then
there
are
large
companies
that
have
like
a
type
ceos
that
they
have
like
a
singular
mission
and
point
goal
like
I
need
to
raise
production
by
x
percent.
B
So
what
those
types
of
people
do
that
are
normally
more
like
bureaucratic
is,
they
will
say
I
need
to
get
to
this
point.
What
do
I
need
to
do
in
order
to
get
to
this
point?
Because
if
I
get
to
this
point,
we
went
so
in
the
stage
of
our
organization
we're
much
more
effectual
in
saying
these
are
all
of
the
directions
that
we
can
go
and
right
now.
B
I
think
that
the
directions
that
we
need
to
be
focused
on
are
getting
everything
that
is
80
percent
to
a
hundred
percent,
pushing
all
of
that
out.
Seeing
what
gets
reception,
seeing
what
works,
and
eventually
some
of
those
things
will
probably
get
cut
out
from
a
priority
perspective
based
on
the
amount
of
effort
to
get
there.
B
So
we
have
to
get
from
basically
being
an
effectual
organization
that
is
exploratory,
which
is
naturally
where
we
had
to
be
over
the
past
year
to
one
with
a
singular
point
in
mission
that
moves
us
to
a
set
goal
right,
and
I
I
think
that
the
community
may
be
looking
at
the
set
goal
and
direction,
as
one
singular
thing
like
beat
looks,
beat
open
c,
but
ultimately
there
is
a
wide
wide
range
of
opportunities
that
could
arise
from
this,
because
two
years
ago,
looks
and
open
c
didn't
exist
in
a
meaningful
capacity.
B
So
some
of
what
we're
doing
right
now
could
be
what
people
are
talking
about
in
two
years
from
now.
So
it's
a
little
myopic
to
only
say,
let's
put
all
forces
into
this
one
thing,
which
is
why
I
think
that
it's
best
that
we
segment
and
iterate
across
the
board
continue
to
like
push
out
those
tentacles
and
through
doing
so
all
of
us
are
going
to
start
to
see
things
that
are
working.
B
I
hope
that
answers
your
question.
So
it's
not
like
opportunistic.
It's
more.
It's
been
exploratory.
We've
looked
at
a
lot
of
different
things.
We
have
a
lot
of
things,
80
percent
done.
We
need
to
get
them
all
to
100,
and
then
we
need
to
push
that
out
to
the
market,
see
what
gets
traction
and
then
we
need
to
focus
even
more
from
there.
C
C
It's
kind
of
all
that
stuff
that
tyler
was
just
talking
about.
He
I
mean
the
auctions,
all
these
minting
contracts,
that
tim
has
been
working
on
the
rest
of
the
features
of
the
marketplace,
the
back
end,
optimization
of
the
marketplace
and
then
adding
you
know
like
the
searching
and
filtering,
and
you
know
the
actual
rest
of
the
marketplace.
That's
coming
so
I
mean
a
lot
of
that.
Stuff
is
going
to
put
universe
over
over
the
top,
and
people
are
going
to.
C
I
mean
some
of
those
I'm
not
going
to
go
into
what
those
nft
like
contracts
that
tim
are
working
on
are,
but
I
can
tell
you
they're
they're
new
types
of
nfts.
I
mean
I
don't
want
to
call
them
not
erc721s,
but
they're
they're,
very
new
types
of
canvases.
If
that
gives
you
any
type
of
alpha
an
average
mayo
sandwich,
can
we
talk
about
plugging
in
the
asm
brains
into
a
polymorph?
C
We
did
like
sign
ndas
to
become
advisors
for
that,
so
there
is
some
things
that
we
can't
talk
about
with
like
the
development
of
the
brains,
but
I
did
have
a
super
promising
call
with
hal
who's
the
cto
of
asm
last
week
and
he
and
me
dove
pretty
deep
into
the
capability
of
the
polymorphs
with
the
brains
and
first
answer
is:
yes,
it's
possible,
but
this
is
actually
something
that
I
thought
was.
We
could
probably
open
up
to
the
community
about
after
I
talk
to
them.
C
Is
we
actually
need
to
decide
what
the
polymorphs
are
going
to
learn
because
the
brains
like
basically
the
polymorph,
is
kind
of
like
a?
C
I
don't
know
what
the
word
is
for
it,
but
it's
kind
of
like
a
host
and
the
host
teaches
it
how
to
do
something
and
essentially
there's
code
written
and
we
can
teach
the
polymorphs
to
do
anything.
I
mean
you
could
teach
a
polymorph
how
to
do
your
taxes.
If
you
essentially
could
write
the
code
to
teach
it
how
to
do
your
taxes,
but
I
mean
we
as
a
community
can
decide
what
we
want
the
polymorphs
to
become.
C
I
think
it'd
be
a
little
bit
more
fun
to
have
the
community
help
with
this
than
us
just
choosing
what
the
polymorphs
are
going
to
do,
but
yeah.
If
we
want
to
integrate
with
asm
and
the
brains
we
100
cam
and
we
can
start
mapping
what
we
want
that
to
look
like
and
what
we
want
polymorphs
to
do,
and
then
we
can
essentially
make
a
game
around
that
and
he's
to
teach
the
brains
how
to
do
some
cool.
I
guess.
A
Yeah,
if
it
were
up
to
me
and
there
were,
there-
was
a
metaverse
that
was
fully
destructible
and
you
could
use
a
polymorph
inside
of
it.
Definitely
like
my
polymorphs
to
learn
how
to
cause
the
optimal
and
maximal
amount
of
destruction
in
the
in
this
metaverse
yeah
and
just
destroy
stuff
and
wreak
havoc
and
like.
A
Yeah,
the
brain
should
be
able
to
learn
to
to
operate
operating
vehicles
that
that
would
not
be
outside
of
their
capacity
from
what
I
understand,
but
I'm
not
the
brain
expert
tablet.
C
C
I
really
think
right
now,
as
we're
making
improvements,
I
mean
the
best
thing
that
you
can
do
is
like
tell
your
friends
about
universe
and
tell
them
to
use
it,
or
I
mean.
Essentially
you
can
tell
them
like
it's
gonna
be
better.
You
know
it's,
it's
usable,
there's
some
things
that
obviously
we
want
to
improve
and
get
fixed,
but
I
really
think
word
of
mouth.
Organic
growth
is
going
to
be
the
best
thing
and
us
getting
listings
on
universe
is
the
best
thing.
C
That's
going
to
help
universe
I
mean:
does
anybody
want
to
add
anything
to
what
they
think
the
community
should
be
doing?
I
think
really,
like
that's
the
main
thing,
but.
A
Yeah,
I
mean
just
to
add
to
that
a
little
bit
like
I
said
before,
snapshot
votes,
whether
it's
on
features
new
new
collections
to
add
anything
like
that
is
always
appreciated.
We
do
look
at
that
regularly
and
and
are
very
happy
to
implement
there
with
community
support.
D
A
D
Can
we
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
somebody
had
was
talking
about
like
plugging
into
the
back
end,
and
I
don't
know
how
much
you
want
to
talk
about
that
tyler.
But
there
has
been
some.
C
Yeah
looks
like
there's
a
little
bit
of
confusion
because
on
your
podcast
with
g
money
tyler,
I
think
you
worded
it
as
like
universe
was
gonna
help
build
brunnins,
but
I
think
that
was
a
little
misleading,
because
xerxes
asking
like,
would
we
as
a
universe,
help
them
build
front
ends?
And
I
mean
the
answer
is
I
want
to
say.
B
I
mean
I
can
answer
this,
we're
working
on
it
like
we've,
had
major
brands.
Major
technology,
like
I'm
talking
like
major
reach
out
to
us,
and
a
dao
shouldn't
really
be
selling
a
service.
B
Everyone
who
has
spoken
words
on
this
call
up
to
this
point
has
every
incentive
to
push
forward
a
ton
of
different
marketplaces,
building
in
the
universe
and
a
ton
of
groups
building
into
universe
the
framework
that
we
do
that
we're
figuring
out
like
before
I
had
barnbridge.
I
ran
a
services
company
that
built
interfaces
into
web3
protocols.
B
We
probably
will
do
something
under
graviton
because,
like
ultimately,
if
we
have
to
go
under
nda
with
I'll
name,
a
company,
we're
not
talking
to
like
reebok,
like
universe,
can't
sign
like
an
nda
with
reebok,
whether
we
open
source
code,
like
everything
that
universe
launches,
has
to
be
open
source.
If
we
do
like
a
very
boutique
like
product
for
some
gaming
group,
because
they
want
like
a
walled
garden
marketplace
embedded
within
their
application
like
that,
then
becomes
some
like
it's
not
something
that,
like
we
should
be
doing
like.
B
I
see
groups
doing
that
like
offering
services
and
selling
a
token
and
doing
it
as
a
dao.
I
I
don't
think
that
that
is
the
purpose
of
a
dao,
a
down
needs
to
power
a
protocol,
but
ultimately
how
like
peop,
like
any
literally
anyone
can
do
this,
like
anyone
could
start
a
company
tomorrow
and
build
things
into
universe
or
help
brands
and
companies
integrate
into
universe.
B
My
interest
in
it
is
that
I
want
to
do
that
and
document
the
out
of
it,
so
that
we
can
have
extremely
good
documentation
for
when
other
people
do
it
and
if,
like
a
boutique
firm,
comes
out
of
that,
like
we
had
a
call
with
g-money
yesterday
to
like
iterate
it
out
more
because,
like
I
stayed
on
the
g-money
like
after
that
podcast
and
like
there's
certain
things
like
we're
not
going
to
do
like
there
are
there's
like
already
companies
that
just
like
out
of
the
box
are
integrating
into
like
marketplaces.
B
Doing
like
custom
drops
well,
not
really
integrating
in
the
marketplaces
like
doing
custom
drops,
like
writing.
Custom,
smart
contracts,
like
kind
of
these
boutique
type
contracts
like
what
tim
has
like
building
custom
types
of
nfts
so,
like
I
think
it's
natural,
that
those
groups
are
gonna,
see
universe
as
an
opportunity
to
plug
into
because
like.
Why
would
any
of
these
custom
drop
companies
not
be
also
just
adding
in
a
marketplace
right
but
like
right?
Now
they
probably
one,
don't
even
know
that
they
can
do
that
or
two
potentially
worse.
B
They,
they
don't
know
how
to
do
it
because,
like
we
don't
have
proper
documentation
on
how
to
actually
do
that.
So
I
think
through,
like
us,
working
with
some
of
these
groups
and
like
when
I
say
us,
I
mean
the
individual
people
at
universe.
Some
of
them
may
help
groups
integrate
into
universe.
That's
not
like
universe.
B
The
dev
team
is
focused
on
doing
an
integration
with
louis
vuitton,
like
they.
They
need
to
be
focused
on
improving
the
protocol
and
the
marketplace
that
people
like
access
it
on.
I
have
a
vested
interest
in
making
sure
separate
from
the
universe
and,
like
I
don't
take
a
salary
from
the
universe.
B
So
I
think
that
the
best
thing
that
I
can
spend
my
time
on
right
now
for
universe
is
working
with
tim
and
troy
to
set
up
a
framework
in
which
we
can
onboard
some
of
this
deal
flow
that
me
and
tim
have
separate
completely
separate
from
each
other
and
through
that
process,
documenting
it,
where
it's
extremely
easy
for
people
to
embed
these
types
of
things
into
their
sites
and
that's
like
a
very
different
go
to
market
than
what
looks
took.
B
B
I
think
that
whoever
does
what
I'm
describing
meaning
releases,
a
marketplace
with
extremely
solid
documentation
that
anyone
can
plug
into
and
can
build
a
white-labeled
interface
on
top
of
where
universe
is
running.
In
the
background,
I
hope
that
it
is
universe
that
does
that,
because
whoever
does
that
will
beat
open
c
and
looks.
D
B
C
B
C
Synth
man,
your
question
about
the
marketing.
We
actually
talked
a
bunch
about
the
marketing
at
the
beginning
of
this
call.
C
We've
started
expanding
our
reach
on
different
social
media
sites
and
we've
we're
actually
to
wait
still
just
a
little
bit
before
pushing
a
massive
marketing
push
just
because
we
want
to
make
sure
that
the
that
we
get
most
of
these
features
that
we're
working
on
right
now,
fixed
and
pushed,
but
as
soon
as
the
marketplace
is
to
the
point
where
we
want
it,
where
we're
going
to
push
a
wide
marketing
reach
on
all
of
these
different
social
media
sites
that
we're
right
now
growing
a
user
base
and
follower
based
on
so
you
know,
follow
us
on
instagram.
C
C
All
right
would
you
consider
another
analog
web
2
example
to
be
linex.
I'm
not
really
sure
what
this
guy
is
asking.
C
B
B
Ecosystem-
and
I
think
anyone
should
be
thinking
about
blockchain
in
terms
of
linux
in
general,
where
what
blockchain
offers
is
the
ability
to
to
own
and
vote
on
the
progression
of
linux,
which
is
extremely
powerful,
but
that
doesn't
mean
that,
like
a
red
hat,
doesn't
need
to
exist,
so
linux
isn't
red
hat
and
red
hat
isn't
linux.
But
ultimately
I
think
that
they're,
both
successful
separate
from
each
other,
and
so
the
best
analogy
I
could
give-
is
universes.
B
I
mean:
there's
a
massive
massive
massive
ecosystem
built
around
linux,
and
so
like
the
people
who
were
early
in
linux
and
knew
how
to
build
red
hat,
they
definitely
benefited
from
being
like
right
place
right
time,
but
that
didn't
like
preclude
or
stop
a
ton
of
people
from
being
able
to
benefit
and
profit
off
of
linux
external
from
linux
itself.
B
So
I
think
that
this
will
play
out
in
a
similar
capacity,
with
the
difference
being
that
the
ownership
component
and
the
governance
component
over
the
open
source
protocol
itself
will
stop
like
a
red
hat
from
being
so
dominant.
I
think
that
you
can
extrapolate
it
even
further
past
linux
that,
like
a
lot
of
what
we're
building
the
basis
for,
if
you
still
are
in
the
we
are
early
mindset,
is
the
basis
of
the
guts
of
like
the
internet
like
ethereum
is,
is
web3.
B
The
protocol
protocols
being
built
on
top
are
probably
things
that
are
just
public
goods
at
this
point
and
then
there's
applications
built
on
top
of
that,
so
web
3
will
play
out
in
a
in
a
different
way
and
we
all
have
to
assume
and
just
make
the
right
calls.
But
the
the
plan
around
univer
universe
is
not
to
just
be
a
singular
application
that
everyone
accesses
on
universe.xyz
it's
to
have
a
burgeoning
ecosystem
like
ethereum,
when
it
was
a
while
back.
B
Let's
say
it
had
10
000
devs
a
month,
writing
on
it,
and
it's
substantially
more
now
like.
If,
if
we
can
get
a
thousand
devs
a
month
riding
on
universe
in
and
around
universe,
that
aren't
even
directly
compensated
by
universe,
that
is,
I
mean
if
we're,
if
we're
at
that
spot
in
a
year
or
two
from
now.
I
actually
will
just
say
that
it's
a
foregone
conclusion
that
we
probably
won,
because
no
amount
of
like
private
funding
or
company
or
application
can
keep
up
with
that
type
of
open
source
development.
B
B
Last
month
there
aren't
50
to
100
000
developers
at
google,
facebook
and
twitter
combined,
and
so
I
don't
think
that
google,
facebook
or
twitter
combined
can
compete
with
ethereum,
and
so
if
we
can
push
things
out
and
accept
that
this
is
an
open
source
protocol
and
that
be
what
our
efforts
are
focused
towards,
then
I
think
it
will
explain
some
of
like
the
actions
and
architecture
and
decisions
we've
made
up
to
this
point.
B
C
Yeah
I'm
looking
up
what
moonbeam
is.
It
looks
like
it
is
some
polka
dot,
smart
contracts.
C
So
not
right
now
we're
not
looking
at
moving
towards
that,
but
if
we
look
to
integrate
with
polka
dot,
we
can
look
into
that,
but
maybe
I'm
just
I'm
looking
at
it.
If
it's
an
evm
compatible
pair
chain,
okay,
dope,
I
think
that's
something
that
we
can
definitely
look
into.
C
We
are
going
to
like
look
into
l2s
and
cross
chain
capability.
It's
just.
We
gotta,
we
gotta
figure
ourselves
out
on
main
net.
First.
A
B
But
I
look
into
it.
I
do
know
what
it
is
now
that
y'all
bring
it
up,
but
ultimately
I
mean
even
just
for
the
polymorphs.
I
do
think
we
gotta
like
look
at
polygon,
but
it's
not
as
easy
just
to
launch
the
entire
back
end
to
it's
not
like
ebm
compatible
is
all
that's
needed
because,
like
we
then
have
to
scrape
all
of
that
so
like
we
are
planning
on
it,
but
like
we
need
to
get
ethereum
working
properly
and
everybody
be
blown
away
with
how
humming
it
is
before
we
start.
C
C
If
we're
going
to
create
polygon
assets,
we
should
probably
be
thinking
about
a
polygon
marketplace,
and
you
know:
league
dow
has
the
nomo
players
that
are
on
polygon,
so
we
definitely
have
some
reasons
why
we'd
move
towards
polygon,
and
then
I
mean
I
know
some
people
know
that
we
are
working
on
a
drop
with
synthetics
and
that
is
to
be
dropped
on
optimism
and
the
reason,
I'm
pretty
sure
we're
gonna
have
to
build
optimism,
marketplace
for
that
drop
or
at
least
facilitate
one
or
something
try
to
figure
out
something
for
that.
C
But
our
clutter
is
like
no
arbitrary,
we'll
look
into
it.
We
actually
like
arbitra
arbitram,
we're
really
looking
into
all
of
them.
So
it's
just
I'm
giving
the
reasons
why
we
are
considering
those
is
because
of
ecosystem
partners
and
obviously
the
polymorphs
are
going
to
be
going
to
polygons.
So
that's
kind
of
a
no-brainer.
C
B
Is
it's
scraping
the
entire
history
of
the
entire
ethereum
blockchain
of
nft
transactions
traits
data
metadata
art
where
it
points
to
in
order
to
be
able
to
show
every
single
nft
properly
so
like
it's,
it's
not
the
same,
like
the
evm
compatibility
for
d5
is
very
different
than
evm
compatibility
for
an
entire
nft
marketplace
like
that's.
Why,
when
you
use
defy
you
just
kind
of
deploy
the
smart
contracts
in
the
front,
and
you
can
put
a
lot
of
it
just
to
the
graph.
B
C
All
right
we're
coming
up
on
an
hour
and
we
we're
going
to
try
and
keep
all
these
at
about
an
hour,
but
we
did
get
some
good
questions.
C
We'll
answer
the
remaining
of
these
questions
in
the
discord
free,
ama
channel,
but
we
really
appreciate
everyone
coming
and
joining
the
ama
next
week.
We're
not
going
to
have
an
ama
we're
going
to
have
a
project
call
and
those
are
going
to
be
back
to
normal.
You
know
those
original
calls
that
we
have
posted
on
youtube,
we'll
go
back
to
that
development
style
round
table
where
we
go
around
and
we'll
give
updates,
and
then
we'll
post
that,
but
we'll
have
more
of
the
development
team
on
those
calls.