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From YouTube: Universe Project Call #1
Description
Website: https://universe.xyz/
Project Management Hub: https://github.com/UniverseXYZ/xyzDAO-PM
Agenda: https://github.com/UniverseXYZ/xyzDAO-PM/issues/1
Notes: https://github.com/UniverseXYZ/xyzDAO-PM/blob/master/Universe%20xyzDAO%20Project%20Calls/call_1.md
Twitter: https://twitter.com/universe_xyz
Discord: https://discord.gg/NFU
A
Okay
got
it
all
right.
Welcome
everyone
to
project
call
number
one
for
cacto
and
universe.
We're
all
really
excited
to
be
here
with
you
today
and
start
talking
about
one
of
our
new
projects,
the
cacta,
and
what
we're
going
to
do
so,
I'm
going
to
start
off
and
let
tyler
give
everyone
a
large
overview
of
universe
and
how
all
that
is
going
to
be
interconnected.
B
Yeah
so
universe
and
kecked
out,
I've
obviously
stemmed
off
of
some
of
the
work
that
we
were
doing
with
nft
work,
probably
going
back
like
30
45
days
ago.
It's
not
something
that
is
like
singularly
my
idea.
It's
very
much
like
a
conglomeration
of
ideas
that
a
lot
of
people
on
this
call
have
together
when
we
were
essentially
working
on
nfp.
B
We
had
some
issues
with
everything
to
do
for
minting
how
on-chain
metadata
is
held,
as
well
as
just
finding
like
an
affection,
effective
auction
platform,
and
so
when
we
essentially
were
launching
the
project.
B
Everyone
on
this
call
is
basically
working
in
a
capacity
where
they're
building
towards
keck
down
non-fungible
universe,
but
we
also
basically
have
a
what
we
call
a
brain
trust
of
a
lot
of
the
people
that
were
originally
involved
in
the
project,
a
lot
of
like
prolific
investors,
a
lot
of
people
that
run
d5
protocols,
a
lot
of
people
that
run
nft
protocols,
and
so
we
went
back
and
forth
on
what
we
really
wanted
to
build
with
that
brain
trust
as
we
call
it,
and
we
essentially
settled
on
well.
B
The
first
thing
that
we
need
to
fix
is
just
having
an
effective
place
that
artists
can
go
and
run
auctions
and
essentially
have
collections,
but
separate
from
that
tim
also
has
been
working
in
the
nft
space
for
a
very
long
time.
I
think
a
lot
of
people
who
are
deep
in
the
nft
space
know
that
he's
a
pretty
large-scale
investor
of
nft
projects
and
he's
also
had
some
difficulties
and
everything
from
showing
his
collections
to
working
with
artists.
B
I
know
that
justin
blau
had
some
issues
in
in
some
of
the
auctions
that
he
was
running
so
we're
essentially
taking
a
lot
of
that
workflow
and
funneling
it
into
a
lot
of
what
we've
been
building
over
the
past
two
months,
but
separate
from
all
of
that.
This
is
where
I
will
just
say
it's
a
conglomerate
of
ideas,
ryan
who's
on
this
call
and
runs
a
lot
of
the
project.
B
Management
for
dev
had
originally
come
on
through
nfp
just
to
help
with
building
some
gaming
functionalities,
and
we
realized
that
he
was
a
pretty
unbelievable
developer.
That
was
hiding
and
that's
a
pretty
scarce
asset
in
in
crypto
right
now,
but
separate
from
all
of
this
that
I
kind
of
just
talked
about
at
a
high
level,
troy
and
less
so
myself
have
really
been
looking
into
a
lot
of
work
around
like
decentralized
media.
B
That's
really
where
I
met
like
dragos
and
the
dmob
team
going
back
in
the
day,
and
we
had
basically
looked
down
the
rabbit
hole
of
filecoin
and
trying
to
figure
out
how
we
could
decentralize
user
interfaces
more
for
defy
and
for
barnbridge
and
kind
of
fast
forward.
As
we
had
this
like
platform
and
launch
pad
to
build
a
lot
of
the
stuff
that
we
wanted
to
build
long
term.
B
We
just
decided
to
kind
of
merge
the
efforts
and
we
had
already
been
talking
with,
like
dfinity
in
a
lot
of
groups
on
on
how
including
fleet
who's
harrison,
who
I
worked
with
and
started
token
foundry
with
that
consensus,
and
we
brought
him
on
as
an
advisor
and
basically
the
the
overall
point
is
that
if
we
want
to
build
all
of
this
into
one
like
interface,
where
there's
a
social
network
catch-all
where
people
can
interact
with
each
other
tim
and
a
lot
of
his
designers
can
show
all
of
their
collections.
B
We
have
a
place
that
people
can
easily
mint
and
auction
art
and
also
kind
of
live
at
the
intersection
of
d5
and
nfts,
which
is
going
to
be
a
problem
for
platforms
like
openc.
B
We
really
basically
want
to
work
very
hard
on
making
sure
that
the
interface
level
and
not
just
the
smart
contracts,
are
actually
decentralized,
so
we
merged
all
of
this
together
into
a
protocol
called
universe,
non-fungible
universe.
We
also
call
it
universe.xyz
because
that's
the
domain,
but
it's
all
powered
by
keck
dao,
which
will
be
a
modified
fork
of
the
barn
bridge,
dao
and
so
lyme
chain.
Who's
also
on
this
call
helped
build
bond
bat,
and
so
we
decided
to
segment
out
a
lot
of
the
dev
work
in
terms
of
what
we
were
doing.
B
What
this
looks
like
if
we
can
pull
it
off,
is
going
to
be
a
place
where
artists
and
their
communities
can
basically
interact
with
each
other
they'll
be
able
to
very
similar
to
like
a
social
network,
and
then
they'll
also
be
able
to
build
new
things
into
that
social
networking
community
that
they've
created
all
on
a
base.
B
Layer
interface
that
is
fully
decentralized
and
powered,
hopefully
by
dfinity
and
all
of
the
financial
components
and
base
layer
settlement
will
be
handled
via
dao
on
ethereum,
and
so
that
was
a
very
much
a
long-term
vision
and
a
lot
of
what
happened
and
transpired
over
the
past
90
days
kick-started
us
into
deciding.
We
were
going
to
build
that
now
through
this
framework.
So
again
it's
a
conglomeration
of
a
lot
of
ideas.
B
It's
nothing
that
was
just
mine,
but
we're
all
working
on
it
together
to
make
this
come
come
true
and
troy
can
probably
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
decentralized
media
stuff
in
dfinity
in
a
little
more
depth
than
this
call,
because
I,
in
my
opinion,
that's
one
of
the
most
exciting
things
about
this
project
that
we're
doing
different
than
a
lot
of
the
fundraisers
that
people
may
see
like
with
you
know:
openc
raising,
25
million.
I
think
we're-
probably
the
only
group-
that's
that's
really
focused
on
this
interface
layer
stuff.
A
Awesome,
thank
you
tyler.
I
appreciate
it
and,
let's
just
slide
into
letting
everyone
introduce
themselves,
I
wanted
tyler
to
go
ahead
and
give
a
quick
overview
before
we
did
that.
Just
so,
we
didn't
lose
anyone.
We
wanted
you
to
know
what
the
call
is
about
I'll
go
ahead
and
start
off.
My
name's
mark.
I've
worked
for
barnbridge
for
the
last
five
months.
I
actually
started
working
for
tyler
about
a
year
and
a
half
ago
for
proof
systems,
I'm
kind
of
like
tyler's
helper.
A
I
try
to
help
out
as
much
as
I
can
do
whatever
I
can.
Whatever
needs
to
be
done,
gets
done.
I
work
with
pablo
most
of
the
time
all
the
time,
and
basically
we
work
together
to
get
anything
done.
That
needs
to
be
done.
I
wouldn't
say
that
we
have
a
specific
job
title
anymore.
We
like
to
call
ourselves
git
donors.
This
is
kind
of
how
it
is
encrypted.
It's
something
new
every
day
and
it
keeps
you
on
your
toes
and
excited.
So
we
really
love
it.
Who
wants
to
go
next.
D
Oh
goodness,
I'm
tim
kang,
I
got
into
nfts
a
bit
ago.
I
may
be
known
for
for
collecting
a
lot,
but
I
have
a
background.
In
software
engineering,
I've
been
working
on
a
live
music
streaming
platform
for
a
couple
years,
but
put
that
in
the
back
burner
to
focus
fully
on
nfcs
and
yeah.
I'm
also
building
a
a
grants
program.
It's
a
charity!
D
That's
intended
to
really
help
artists
get
into
nfts
and
and
other
things,
and
that's
something
I'm
excited
about,
and
a
lot
of
the
work
that
I'm
doing.
There
is
also
in
going
to
be
in
tandem
with
providing
some
some
infrastructure
for
nfu
and
yeah.
D
C
Cool
I'll
go
next,
so
I'm
troy,
murray,
I'm
horrible
at
intros
like
this,
but
I'm
gonna
try
to
wing
it.
Let's
see,
you
might
probably
know
me
from
barnbridge.
C
I've
been
working
with
tyler
and
the
dmob
team
for
maybe
mob
like
three
years
and
then
tyler
almost
like
a
year
and
a
half
almost
two
years
now,
but
we
were
working
on
decentralized
media
before
this
before,
like
doing
some
defy
work
and
then
there
I've
always
kind
of
felt
like
nfts
there's
some
problems
on
where
this
like,
where
the
actual
like
value
is
stored,
it's
not
very
decentralized,
and
so
I've
been
very
skeptical
of
them,
but
I
think
that
we
have
a
team
here
that
can
really
put
this
together
and
like
change
the
way
the
industry
operates
for
the
better,
in
my
opinion,
and
so
I'm
really
excited
about
the
stuff
that
we
are
exploring
and
designing,
because
I
think
it
will
fix
some
of
those
problems
and
concerns
that
I
personally
had-
and
I
know
everyone
is
kind
of
focused
on
that.
C
So
there's
my
talk.
That's
my
intro.
B
Whoever
wants
to
go
next
just
just
go,
I
think
everyone
knows
yeah
talk
on
the
to
tim
and
troy,
since
they
don't
they're
humble,
like
tim's,
also
known
as
illustrator.
I
think
anybody
can
like
look
him
up
and
he's
a
badass.
I
just
I
don't
want
his
intro.
To
I
mean
people
are
humble
and
also
troy
has
worked
in
decentralized
media
for
a
very
long
time
I
mean
so.
Does
tim
tim
like
built
a
music
streaming
app
he's
super
deeply
connected
with
a
lot
of
like
very
high-end
artists.
B
A
lot
of
people
respect
him
as
like
a
leader
and
influencer
in
the
nft
space,
he's
very
much
our
beacon
for
making
sure
that
we
do
a
lot
of
this
right
from
an
nft
side,
and
I
would
say,
troy
is
equally
that
on
the
media
and
having
a
deep
understanding
of
how
media
works
in
crypto
everything
from
all
of
the
platforms,
the
architecture
of
all
of
the
platforms,
as
well
as
really
taking
a
look
at
making
sure
like
the
artists,
are
compensated
so
yeah.
A
Yeah,
when
we
completely
empower
artists-
and
we
have
a
platform
that
gives
back
tim-
will
be
the
one
to
thank
he
pushed
and
we,
he
honestly
gave
us
these
great
ideas
on
how
to
make
this
truly
community-led
and
empowering
some
of
these
people
and
make
it
about
the
artists
not
about
nfts
or
resales,
and
some
of
these
other
things.
I'm
fighting
for
y'all
got.
D
E
B
At
our
platform
would
not
be
as
architected
for
artists
as
it
was
if
it
wasn't
for
troy
and
tim,
but
I'll
shut
up
and
let
everybody
else
introduce
themselves.
F
I
can
go
next:
I'm
ryan
sturmer
I've
been
in
ethereum
space
for
a
couple
years
now,
playing
around
been
really
heads
down,
focused
on
all
this
for
the
last
month
with
everyone
which
is
really
really
exciting,
so
I'm
operating
as
the
the
product
owner
here
so
in
some
ways
I'm
kind
of
managing
expectations
on
all
sides,
but
kind
of
the
goal
is
to
to
build
this
platform
out
as
great
as
we
can
for
both
creators
and
the
users
bidding
on
these.
These
nfts,
which
is
really
exciting.
G
Yeah
sure
so,
hello,
everyone
to
yeah,
so
my
name
is
dragosh
drago.
I
just
make
that
joke
on
the
barber
stuff
anyway
yeah.
So
I'm
part
of
team
up
I'm
in
charge
of
like
making
products.
My
background
is
software
development
been
in
this
crypto
ecosystem
for
five
years
now
more
than
five
years
met,
tyler
and
troy
for
a
long
time
ago.
G
Part
with
season
right
here
and
yeah
we're
here
to
support
on
the
web
free
stuff
that
we're
going
to
do
for
a
product.
So
that's
my
short
intro.
H
I
My
name
is
pablo
bandus,
I'm
based
in
ukraine.
I
originally
started
software
engineering,
but
guys
engaged
more
in
the
marketing
and
project
management
areas.
I
ran
some
a
small
local
marketing
agency
here
then
got
engaged
working
with
tyler
in
pro
systems.
I
We
ran
marketing
and
ads
management
for
a
lot
of
different
companies,
and
a
lot
of
them
were
blockchain.
Companies
actually
then
got
involved
in
barnbridge,
and
this
is
this
was
so
how
I
actually
got
engaged
in
d5
deeply,
and
here
I'm
just
trying
to
help
I'm
helping
in
coordinating
front
and
then
design
activities,
and
also
with
the
project
management.
A
A
J
Yeah
hi
there
thank
you
mark,
so
my
name
is
dima.
I'm
the
ux
ui
and
brand
identity
designer
with
more
than
eight
years
of
experience,
so
I
like
to
take
the
ideas
and
goals
and
bring
them
to
life
through
the
visual
medium
to
create
something
really
special,
but
in
the
same
time
I
always
try
to
focus
on
the
user,
which
allows
me
to
make
a
really
useful
design.
J
I've
been
working
with
tyler
for
about
three
years
on
different
fintech
defy
and
crypto
projects,
and
I'm
really
happy
to
be
here
in
the
gag
down
now.
That's
it!
Thank
you.
B
Emma
and
then
I'll
I'll
turn
it
over
to
ilia
and
let
him
wait
wait.
Let
me
attack
on
what
for
dimas.
Just
so
everybody
knows,
dima
has
well,
first
of
all,
dima's
the
best
designer
that
I've
ever
met-
and
I
mean
I
I
mean
dennis
from
barnbridge-
is
pretty
unbelievable.
I
just
have
worked
with
dema
a
long
time.
B
I
think
mark's
right
he's
probably
made
more
logos
for
blockchain
companies
than
in
branding
packages
than
anybody
I've
ever
met,
but
the
reason
I
just
wanted
to
chime
in
on
dima
is
that
we're.
I
have
another
company
that
I've
run
for
a
long
time
called
proof
systems
which
is
one
of
the
larger,
like
ui
ux
shops
in
crypto.
B
One
of
the
reasons
we
were
able
to
bootstrap
this
project
without
it
being
a
major
distraction
to
like
barnbridge,
is
that
we
are
porting
a
lot
of
like
I'm,
basically
shutting
proof
down
now
that
we
like
close
that
round.
So
dima
has
like
a
lot
of
designers
behind
him
and
there
will
be
other
people
that
join
this
call
in
the
future
that
are
kind
of
at
they're
splitting
time
and
slowly
moving
over.
So,
like
kate
herbert
is
going
to
be
very
helpful.
B
We
have
a
lot
of
like
project
managers,
I'm
not
sure
how
many
all
of
these
people
are
actually
going
to
join.
The
call,
but
dima
has
probably
fiber
say
five
to
ten
people
behind
him
who
are
helping
him
execute
on
a
lot
of
this,
including
react
developers,
project
managers
designers.
B
A
L
Way
to
put
me
on
the
spot,
I
was
saying
but
yeah
all
right,
so
I'm
shivko,
but
everyone
calls
me
z,
because
it's
kind
of
complicated
slavic
name
basically
we're
lying
chain,
we're
computers,
we're
devshop
and
we
are
building
dabs
and
blockchain
infrastructure.
Since
early
2017.
L
K
Thank
you
alright
guys.
My
name
is
ilyan
draft
I've
been
in
the
software
world
since
eight
years
from
now,
I've
been
mostly
qa
and
team
lead
and
naturally
progressed
to
a
project
major
in
one
chain,
since
year
and
year
or
year
and
a
half
from
now.
M
Yeah,
okay,
hi
guys,
I'm
stan,
so
I'm
absolutely
deaf
from
the
land
chain
team.
Previously
we
worked
on
the
bombat
smart
contracts.
Now
we
are
working
on
the
auction
site
for
non-fungible
universe
and
yeah.
Looking
forward
to
work,
yo.
E
Alright
hi
guys
my
name
is
andon.
They
call
me
andy
for
shortly.
I've
been
working
for
ymca
for
a
few
months
already,
I'm
on
the
blockchain
field
for
two
or
three
years,
and
I
have
some
previous
experience
on
crosschain
atomic
swap
the
centralized
exchange
and
right
now
I'm.
A
Thanks
andy
yeah,
the
lime
chain
guys
are
doing
most
of
everything
on
the
back
end
and
I've.
I
don't
know
a
time
about
coding,
but
I
love
I
can
see
that
they've
already
finished
some
of
the
auction
contracts
and
some
of
the
stuff
that's
really
important
to
what
we're
building.
A
So
it's
exciting
that
it's
already
all
coming
along
and
we're
in
motion
and,
like
tyler
said
you
know,
I
think
we've
been
working
on
this
for
almost
60
almost
60
days
now,
actually
not
even
that
many,
maybe
50.,
but
let
me
let
al
and
nick
actually
introduce
themselves
save
the
best
for
the
last
now
you're
muting.
N
Currently,
I
am
working
on
the
character
lore,
creating
stories
for
each
of
the
69
characters
me
and
the
one
of
the
artists
have
been
making
comics,
hopefully
like
later
on,
we
can
get
that
finished
quicker
once
all
the
characters
are
is
all
done.
My
background
is
in
psychology.
I
also
have
a
lot
of
experience
on
managing
artists
and
writing.
I
I've
always
enjoyed
like
writing
stories.
N
I
have
like
over
a
hundred
songs,
written
but
yeah
right
now,
I'm
just
focused
on
character
lawyer.
That's
my
that's.
My
main
thing.
Nfu.
A
Yeah
and
then
this
is
nick
nick
is
also
working
on
character,
lore
and
helping
out
wherever
he
can
he's
been
helping
out
on
some
of
the
designs
but
I'll.
Let.
O
Nick
yeah,
what
up
guys
I'm
nick
I'm
mark
and
tyler's
brother?
If
you
didn't
know
I
right
now,
I'm
working
mainly
on
like
the
character
and
the
actual
nft
development
and
like
what
they're
working
with
dima
and
v
like
how,
like
the
actual
nfts,
are
gonna
work
and
I've
also
been
helping
with
the
comics
and
writing
down
a
few
stories
and
ideas
for
that
as
well.
I'm
also
just
a
good
donor,
one
of
tyler's
lackeys,
and
we
just
do
whatever
you
know.
A
So
I
think
that's
everybody
we'll
give
him
a
lot
of
shout
out
as
well
he's
not
here,
but
he's
actually,
I
believe,
is
in
charge
mob
he's
like
the
head
guy,
but
blogs
would
be
he's
there
he's
behind
caesar.
I
saw
oh.
L
A
Looks
like
milan,
he
doesn't
want
to
introduce
himself.
A
lot
is
waving
back
there
and
malads,
actually,
who
helped
he's
one
of
the
main
devs
at
dmob
who
helped
architect
the
barnbridge
dow,
which
we'll
be
forking
and
we'll
talk
about
that
on.
Some
other
calls
once
that
gets
closer
on
the
map.
A
But
I
do
want
to
go
talk
about
the
characters,
because
I
don't
think
tyler
mentioned
that-
and
alan
nick
also
mentioned
so
as
an
nft
project,
we're
creating
a
lot
of
infrastructure
and
kind
of
creating
like
an
nft
ecosystem
with
social
options.
You
know
people
can
interact
with
each
other.
They
can
make
short
films.
They
can
have
this
decentralized
media.
You
know
release
comics.
A
A
So,
if
we're
just
going
to
give
you
guys
these
tools
and
lay
the
groundwork
and
basically
do
our
own
character,
launch
we're
going
to
launch
69
original
characters
under
the
cacti
and
we're
going
to
create
comics
and
stories-
and
you
know
short
films,
whatever
anyone
wants
us
to
do
and
make
for
these
characters,
we're
gonna,
do
it
and
show
you
guys
what
the
capability
of
is
of
this
platform.
So,
like
you,
you
know
really.
The
main
goal
is
almost
create
like
a
decentralized
disney,
where
you
can
create
characters
and
they
come
can
get.
A
You
know
if
there's
enough
hype
behind
this
character,
we
can
go
and
push
him
and
make
a
movie
about
him,
and
if
this
movie
goes
make
is
awesome
because
everyone
loves
them
and
then
it's
like
a
mickey
mouse
scenario
where,
like
mickey
mouse,
was
a
drawing,
and
now
we
have
this
huge
media
company
called
disney.
Who
owns
everything?
So
I
think
the
the
really
interesting
here
thing
here
is
that
you
know
we're
starting
with
nfts
and
pictures,
but
we're
really
trying
to
look
into
what
true
like
financial
technology.
We
can
apply
to
this.
A
What
gaming
technology
we
can
apply
to
this?
What
decentralized
technology
we
can
apply
to
this,
and
while
doing
it,
we
want
to
show
everyone.
You
know
the
capabilities.
So
that's
why
we're
going
to
create
the
69
characters
and
we'll?
Let
you
guys
know
more
about
them:
they're
gonna!
We
we
have
a
bunch
of
them
done
they're
already
really
sick,
but
we
still
have
to
close
some
like
the
ends
and
figure
out
exactly
how
we're
gonna
release
them
and
we're
leaning
more
towards
a
bonding
curve.
A
I
know
a
lot
of
people
love
bonding
curves
with
nft,
so
we'll
just
leave
it
at
that,
but
I'm
going
to
move
over
and
just
explain
a
little
bit
about.
B
The
obvious
hey,
I
got
to
clarify
one
or
two
things,
just
for
the
the
legal
side,
as
we
start
to
make
announcements
I'll
try
not
to
like
it
interrupt
as
much
on
future
calls.
But,
though,
there's
basically
two
types
of
drops
on
the
platform.
B
There's
gonna
be
like
drops
that
artists
can
come
in
and
essentially
like
launch
their
own
collections
on
the
platform
very
similar
to
like
the
the
blou
drop,
where
you
have
all
of
the
tiers,
and
an
artist
can
essentially
set
a
reserve
for
the
auction,
and
you
basically
have
just
very
similar
of
an
auction
format
to
what
blou
did
right.
All
of
the
proceeds
for
that
auction
are
going
to
go
back
to
the
artist,
so
we're
not
gonna,
essentially
like
take
a
fee
on
that.
B
But
what
the
core
drops
are
for
is,
in
my
opinion,
a
lot
of
the.
What
I
would
call
like
low
effort
drops
that
we're
starting
to
see
in
the
ecosystem.
B
I've
said
a
couple
times
that,
like
we're
almost
in
defy
summer
of
last
year,
where
it's
just
like
copy
and
pasting
like
yam
type
projects
until
some
of
the
like
true
guts
of
what
are
getting
built
out,
start
to
release
and
make
people
excited
about
defy
again
well,
nfts
are
kind
of
going
through
that
too,
where
there's
just
like,
I
mean,
there's
so
many
pixel
projects
that
are
dropping
and
it's
it's
almost
becoming
like
a
little
redundant
like
that.
B
Just
everybody's
making
a
new
version
of
punks,
but
there
are
like
very
high
effort
projects
that
are
that
are
being
built
and
the
reason
they
haven't
been
released
is
because
they're
high
effort-
and
they
take
longer
so
for
one
of
the
things
that
we're
going
to
be
doing
via
keck
dow
is
basically
working
on
projects
that
actually
take
a
lot
of
time
and
development
and
code
and
we're
basically
releasing
those
into
the
ecosystem.
B
I'll
just
say,
one
thing
about
us
versus
like
a
decentralized
disney,
is
that
we
don't
like
the
cacti,
doesn't
own
these
characters
like
ip
they're,
all
going
to
be
creative
commons,
and
all
of
the
drops
that
we
do
are
going
to
be
open
source.
So,
like
some
of
the
problems
that
I
ran
into
with
like
pepe,
not
knowing
that
pepe
even
had
a
creator-
and
I
I
think
everybody
knows
how
that
went-
I'm
not
going
to
talk
too
much
about
it.
Just
because
of
legal
reasons.
B
I
we
any
character
that
we
create
can
be
used
pretty
much
anywhere
right
like
so.
If
someone
wants
to
make
a
meme
out
of
it
so
long
as
it's
not
for
like
racism
or
bigotry
or
some
it's
used
in
some
negative
way
like
no
child
pornography,
then
these
characters
are
creative.
Commons
and
people
can
go
and
use
them
in
other
drops
that
they
want
to
do
on
the
platform.
B
Artists
can
use
them
in
art,
but
also
the
software
that
we
code
related
to
these
drops
whether
we
build
bonding
curves,
whether
we're
doing
a
really
cool
project
called
polymorphic
tech.
All
of
that
stuff
is
going
to
be
open
source
for
other
people
to
come
into
in
the
future
and
build
with
and
build
on.
B
So
we're
hoping
that
our
efforts
to
do
these
things
I'll
like
build
a
framework
and
pathway
that
other
people
can
use
essentially
to
make
cooler
drops
so
that
we're
not
just
seeing
copy
paste
punks
across
nfts
for
the
next
10
years.
But
that's
just
one
thing.
E
A
B
Right
yep,
so
any
any
off
chain
stuff
that
you
want
to
handle.
If
you
launch
something
on
keck
down,
if
you
have
a
company
that
builds
something
on
keck
dial
with
a
client,
you
all
figure
out
all
of
the
ip
stuff
on
your
own
and
that's
that's
your
off
chain
legal
stuff.
We
are
a
dow.
We
have
no
legal
structure,
so
we
are
like
we
do
not
own
any
ip
for
the
things
that
we're
working
on,
but
other
people
if
they
launch
things
on
our
platform.
That's
that's
fine!
B
It's
a
very
different
story!
So
separating
these
out,
we
have
drops
that
are
coming
in
from
other
people.
Other
artists,
a
lot
of
people
that,
like
tim
and
justin,
will
bring
in
then,
on
the
other
hand,
there's
core
drops
that
we're
building.
That's
what
I'm
saying
all
that
stuff
open
source
and
creative
commons.
So
mark
really
good
point
on
clarifying
that.
A
So
I
think
tyler's
actually
hit
on
a
bunch
of
the
auction
stuff.
So
I
don't
know
if
tim
needs
to
really
expand
on
it
as
much
one
thing
I'll
add
is
we
are
going
to
have
multiple
types
of
auctions,
we're
not
just
going
to
have
like
the
blouse
style
auction.
We'll
have
you
know
single
minted
nfts
you
can
auction
off
as
well.
We
didn't
want
to
limit
people
to
just
having
that
feature
of
the
slots
and
tiers
tim.
Is
there
anything
that
you
would
like
to
add
about
the
auctions?
A
I
think
the
main
point
about
the
auctions
is
100.
We
really
want
to
give
100
to
artists
on
their
launches,
and
that
was
something
that
tim
really
pushed
for
and
said.
That
is
one
thing.
That's
going
to
really
empower
artists!
So
tim,
I
don't
know
if
you
want
to
talk
about
that
or
any
of
the
auctions
specifically.
D
D
So
we're
hoping
to
provide
a
nice
framework
where,
where
we're
just
completely
empowering
artists,
because
and
and
creators,
and
because
we're
we're
not
taking
anything
from
this-
and
we
want-
we
want
this
to
be-
you
know
just
just
free
to
use
and
and
hope
that
it
really
helps,
helps
the
space
yeah.
We
really
hope
that.
A
These
are
just
tools
that
everyone
learns
to
use
and
kind
of
becomes
part
of
what
you
do,
whether
it's
building
a
community
with
our
social
or
minting
nfts
with
our
minting
function
or
you
know,
making
character
lore
and
you
know
releasing
your
comic
book
via
a
bonding
curve
for
your
characters.
You
made,
I
mean
really
the
possibilities
and
things
that
we're
going
to
be
doing
are
endless
and
I'm
I'm
getting
really
excited
about
it.
A
I'm
not
going
to
talk
too
much
about
the
galleries
and
social
because
we're
running
well
on
time
and
but
I
do
think,
troy
troy.
Could
you
go
over
some
of
the
decentralized
media
stuff
and
like
some
of
the
stuff
that
we're
going
to
utilize
and
and
what
that's
going
to
be.
C
I
don't
want
to
go.
I
don't
want
to
dive
too
deeply
into
all
that
stuff,
because
it's
still
kind
of
like
up
in
the
air.
Sorry
they're
doing
construction,
if
that's
and
and
the
reason
why
I
don't
want
to
dive
too
deeply
into
it-
is
because,
like
it
hasn't
been
100
finalized
with
the
lawyers
on
how
we're
going
to
fully
achieve
this,
but
just
know
that
we
are
you're
going
to
be
using
cutting
edge
stuff.
C
That
will
help
empower
artists
and
help
empower
the
the
art
that
they
create
inside
of
new
systems.
That
will
be
fully
decentralized
even
down
to
like
the
ui
level,
and
that
will
get
really
interesting,
as
we
start
to
flesh
that
out.
I
just
don't
want
to
like.
I
don't
want
to
open.
That's
like
pandora's
box
right
now,
if
I
dive
too
deeply
into
it,
but
we
are
probably
in
the
next
like
I'll
have
be
able
to
like
talk
more
about
it,
maybe
next
time.
C
Okay,
I
actually
have
meetings
with
lawyers
later
today
about
this
perfect,
so
yeah
but
yeah.
I
think
one
thing
that
I've
been
really
impressed
with
that.
I
did
want
to
just
kind
of
tack
on
to
what
tim
was
saying
was
that
we
do
so
like
we're
not
taking
any
fees
on
the
auction
stuff.
C
But
one
of
the
things,
though,
is
like
people
are
like
well,
then
how's,
the
dow
going
to
accrue
fees
and
all
that,
and
we
have
come
up
with
some
pretty
innovative,
like
secondhand
services
around
that
that
we
are
going
to
build
into
it.
That
will
approve
these
on,
as
on
like
a
very
basic
level
that
I
think,
they're
they're
gonna
be
really
interesting.
C
When
people
see
how
we've
innovated
on
that,
so
that
the
like
the
the
kind
of
like
the
the
core
part,
doesn't
take
any
fees,
but
this
everything
else
around
it
does
in
some
way.
Let's
see
how
that
actually
plays
out-
and
that
was
tim-
was
very
much
a
maximalist
on
that,
and
I
really
respect
it.
A
Yeah,
I
agree.
I
think
that
is
something
that's
really
going
to
set
us.
Apart
is
100
to
an
artist
for
launching
a
nft
drop.
I
don't
think
that
that
exists,
and
I
think,
there's
I
think,
that's
exciting.
I
think
I'm
really
excited
about
it.
A
I'm
just
super
excited
about
all
this
project,
so
we
have
one
last
thing
to
talk
about,
and
that
is
the
cacti
out
and
really
what
we're
gonna
do
with
it,
and
I
can
let
dragos
and
tyler
probably
talk
about
this
more,
but
from
a
on
a
basic
level,
we
are
going
to
fork
the
barn
bridge
dow.
I
believe
we're
going
to
have
yield
farming,
but
I
don't
know
if
we're
gonna
have
all
the
pools
or
all
the
same
things
that
barnbridge
had
some
of
it's
gonna
be
different.
A
I
think
dragos
and
tyler
may
want
to
pick
this
up
and
explain
a
little
bit
about
that.
But
right
now
we
have
an
eden
dao
and
basically
that
was
our
launch
down,
and
that
is
going
to
see
the
the
kecked
out
so.
B
G
No,
I
was
just
like
I,
my
suggestion
is
that
we
could
talk
more
during
the
the
next
project.
Well,
I'm
aware
of
the
the
sort
of
like
changes
that
pull
one
and
what
tokens
we
want
to
put
all
that
stuff,
but
yeah.
I
think
we
should
just
like
make
sure
we
hash
out
all
the
details
and
then
come
up
with
them.
That's
my
feedback,
but
I'm
not
happy
to
speak
about
it.
B
Yeah,
I
have
to
die
just
just
so.
The
community
knows
we
raised
around
4.4
million
dollars
in
a
in
a
round
that
was
completely
separate
from
any
of
the
non-fungible
pepe
non-fungible
pepe
is
like
shut
down,
no
longer
exists,
all
the
money
was
returned,
so
this
is
a
completely
new
entity.
We're
going.
We
we're
doing
this
community
call
ahead
of
the
fact.
The
reason
the
details
are
a
little
hazy
on
a
lot
of
these
things
is.
B
We
have
not
finalized
all
of
the
information
with
lawyers
that
we
need
to
in
order
to
make
formal
announcements,
so
all
of
the
token
breakdowns
the
cuts.
All
of
that
stuff
is
still
in
flux.
It's
probably
90
percent
there,
where
nothing's
gonna
change
drastically.
B
So
all
of
the
stuff
that
I
said
on
that
discord,
call
that
everybody
was
a
part
of
we're
still
doing.
The
community
drop
for
people
that
have
been
active
in
discord.
Those
bots
are
still
there.
We're
still
allocating
some
of
the
tokens
for
people
that
bid
on
nfps
less
a
lot
less
than
what
was
originally
planned
because
we
refunded
so
many
of
them,
and
we
also
all
of
the
what
we
call
like
community
community
discretionary
drops.
That
was
originally
36.
B
People
has
gone
to
about
52
because
more
people
have
helped
along
the
way,
and
so
we've
kind
of
increased
the
allocation
for
that.
So
the
the
project's
goal
is
is
to
be
community,
run
we're
starting
at
like
a
place
where
there's
probably
two
to
three
hundred
people
that
are
like
directly
helping
as
well
as,
let's
call
it.
Maybe
thousands
of
people
that
will
get
the
tokens
in
the
community
drop
because
there's
two
thousand
people
in
our
discord.
B
So
I
think
when
people
see
like
the
actual
cuts,
they're
a
little
more
weighted
towards
like
team
and
original
community
investors
and,
let's
like
say,
barnbridge.
But
the
reason
is
because
barnbridge
it
was
like
15
10
to
15
people
and
entities
this
time
around.
It's
far
closer
to
a
hundred
and
probably
with
thousands
of
people
so
like
we're,
we're
making
sure
that
this
token
gets
distributed
and
that
community
governance
kicks
in
as
fast
as
possible.
B
But
we
stopped
a
very
much
finalize
all
of
this
stuff
before
we
make
announcements
and
yeah
that
we
are
forking
a
lot
of
stuff
from
barnbridge,
but
there
is
going
to
be
some
differences
in
the
way
that
all
the
yield
farming
works.
One
thing
would
be
instead
of
pool
one
being
usdc
susd
and
die,
because
those
were
like
the
original
things
we
wanted
that
the
smart
yield
product
was
gonna
use.
B
This
is
much
more
of
a
project
about
community,
so
we're
probably
going
to
pick
a
basket
of
tokens
whose
communities
have
helped
us
along
the
way
and
those
are
going
to
be
the
staking
tokens
in
different
pools.
But,
like
those
are
the
types
of
details
we're
still
hammering
out
and
so
by
the
time
that
we
have.
B
This
call
two
weeks
from
now,
we
will
have
made
formal
announcements
and
some
of
those
cuts
will
be
solidified
in
stone
and
then,
naturally,
after
that,
they'll
be
on
the
blockchain,
which
nobody
will
be
able
to
change.
A
Thanks
tyler,
I
think
tyler
sent
me
a
note.
I
I
messed
up
explaining
something
in
the
call.
The
lion
chain
guys
are
doing
the
smart
contract
work,
not
the
the
back
end
development,
that's
the
dmob
guys
doing
all
the
back
end
development
stuff.
So
just
clarifying
I've
made
that
mistake
in
explaining,
but
I
think
everyone
gets
it
all
right.
I
think
we're.
I
think,
that's
everything
for
this
call.
Thank
you.
Everyone,
but
we'll
see
you
all
next
in
two
weeks,
for
the
next
project
call.
Does
anyone
have
anything
to
say.
I.
C
B
Well,
we
talked
to
doug
our
attorney
tomorrow.
One
thing
that
I'll
say
for
anybody:
who's
been
following
along
we're:
we've
cut
out
a
lot
of
the
financial
stuff
in
the
docs
that,
like
a
lot
of
the
stuff
around
like
fractionalized
nfts,
and
how
all
that
works
like
we,
that's
not,
but
that's
very
much
like
I
don't
know
if
any
chord
drops
are
going
to
play
around
with
that
stuff,
a
lot
of
the
stuff
that
we
talked
on
this.
So
let
me
just
put
it
this
way.
B
Future
calls
are
going
to
be
a
lot
more
organized
mark.
You
actually
crushed.
This
call
running
it
for
the
fact
that
none
of
the
stuff
is
written
down
for
anybody,
but
me
tim,
dragos
and
troy,
but
we
have,
I
would
say,
final
sign
off
on
a
call
with
our
attorney
to
make
sure
everything
that
we're
saying
is
legal
before
we
say
that
we're
gonna
do
it,
and
so
I
would
say
once
we
talk
to
doug,
I'm
gonna
be
in
puerto
rico,
but
I
can
finalize
a
lot
of
those
docks
by
next
week.
B
Work
with
the
team-
and
I
think
that
we
can
start
to
make
announcements
next
week.
So
then,
by
the
time
that
we're
on
the
call,
let's
say
two
weeks
from
today
for
the
next
community
call
yeah,
I
mean
people
will
have
a
little
more
insight
into
like
what
exactly
is
going
on
and
as
we
start
to
hammer
out
timelines,
we
prioritize
the
auction
and
minting
stuff
ahead
of
the
dow
and
token
release,
just
because
of
like
demand
in
the
nft
space
right
now.
B
But
all
of
that
stuff
is
is
coming
so
yeah.
I
would
say
hopefully
that
answers
your
question
troy,
but.
C
We
have
to
I'm.
I
was
kind
of
playing
on
the
joke,
because
if
you
were
in
like
the
early
nfp
stuff,
like
the
people
were
always
like,
what
are
the
docs
coming.
B
A
A
All
right
guys,
I
think
this
was
successful
and
we
can
we
can
end.
This
join
us
again
in
two
weeks
on
thursday
at
10
a.m.
If
there's
any
changes
on
the
time
I'll
I'll,
post
it
on
twitter
and
let
everyone
know,
I'm
also
going
to
start
posting,
these
calls
on
the
cacti,
repo
and
twitter
on
the
tactile
twitter.
So
please
retweet
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like
all
the
stuff.
Thank
you
guys.