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From YouTube: Universe xyzDAO Project Call #36
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A
Hey
everyone
welcome
to
project
call
36
of
universe,
xyz
dao.
We
have
actually
some
extremely
exciting
news
and
updates
to
go
over.
So
I'm
not
going
to
waste
any
time
and
hand
it
over
to
ryan.
B
Good
morning,
everyone,
so
I
have
a
list
of
kind
of
the
sprint
goals
that
we're
working
towards
this
sprint.
But,
as
mark
said,
we
have
some
good
news
and
we're
really
excited
because
our
aws
account
has
been
unblocked
after
we've
been
pestering
them,
especially
troy,
and
we've
been
able
to
get
them
to
to
unblock
the
the
creation
of
new
services,
meaning
that
we
can
continue
setting
up
all
of
the
back-end
infrastructure.
B
We
need
to
get
all
of
the
kind
of
next
products
and
releases
out
that
we
want
to
get
out
so
essentially
unblocks
a
whole
host
of
of
work.
That
needs
to
be
done
kind
of
major
next
steps,
and
it's
going
to
let
us
like
get
the
data.
Scraper
live
working,
really
really
really
fast,
continuing
to
test
that
and
then
all
the
rest
of
the
backend
services
like
the
marketplace,
api
and
the
the
universe,
app
back
end
and
so
forth.
B
So
that's
that's
really
exciting
because
that's
been
a
you
know
the
major
blocker
over
the
last
roughly
week
and
a
half
and
before
that
we,
you
know,
as
you
all
know,
had
had
previous
infrastructure
issues.
So
it's
really
exciting
that
we
get
to
to
kind
of
unblock
that
and
and
start
chugging
back
along,
so
just
to
kind
of
get
everyone
up
to
speed.
B
Some
of
the
the
goals
for
sprint:
nine
are
to
finish
getting
the
dev
environment
in
place
and
to
replicate
this
dev
environments
to
both
production
and
then
to
monitor
the
environment.
We
do
need
to
do
a
bit
of
testing
on
it
to
make
sure
that
everything
is
is
working
in
a
way
that
the
data
has
integrity
so
that
we're
not
like
losing
transfers,
for
example,
and
that
we're
really
getting
like
a
full
complete
set
of
nft
metadata
so
like
their
art
and
descriptions
and
stuff,
as
well
as
the
transfers
and
who
owns
what.
B
So.
This
is
going
to
basically
look
like
a
giant
database
of
a
whole
bunch
of
nfts
and
a
whole
bunch
of
user
transfers,
and
it's
going
to
be
a
disgusting
amount
of
records.
But
it's
going
to
be
a
really
really
cool
data
set
that
I
think
we're
all
really
excited-
and
you
know
have
been
preparing
for
for
for
now
like
months
and
it
feels
like
it's
finally
coming
coming
to
life.
B
There's
some
back-end
testing
going
on
and
polishing,
so
with
these
kind
of
back-ends,
while
we
weren't
able
to
deploy
them
recently,
we
have
been
able
to
make
a
lot
of
improvements
on
kind
of
the
speed
at
which
the
data
scraper
is
able
to
scrape
and
to
make
it
so
that
certain
things
can
happen
at
the
same
time
without
blocking
each
other,
meaning
we'll
be
able
to
scrape
really
quickly
both
new
nfts
coming
in
and
historical
nfds
as
well
as
other
other
feature
improvements
both
unlike
the
api,
which
makes
certain
requests
faster,
meaning
the
marketplace
will
load
faster
and
so
forth.
B
Up
next
we're
starting
to
test
the
front
end
for
the
the
next
js
market,
along
with
the
erc
1155
support
and
improvement
to
the
user
profiles,
as
well
as
the
minus.
These
page
actually
and
a
whole
bunch,
more
tiny
like
little
changes.
But
I
think
those
are
the
major
marketplace
front
end
updates
the
lm5
support
next
js
and
the
user
profile
and
nft
improvements.
B
Additionally,
support
for
back
end
for
for
bundles
is
finished
up
on
the
the
front
end
and
the
back
end.
So
there's
a
little
bit
of
testing
to
get
that
out,
but
that
is
very
likely
to
be
in
the
next
major
front-end
release.
B
Additionally,
there
is
some
work
going
on
on
the
tiered
auctions,
front-end
and
back-end,
so
the
the
auctions
components
are
kind
of
being
fit
together
and
they're
not
being
connected
to
the
back
end
yet
well,
a
lot
of
them
are,
but
I
think
some
of
the
the
newer,
the
newer
features
haven't
been
connected
just
yet,
and
I
believe
that's
also
gonna
have
xjs
supported
yeah
yeah.
It
definitely
is
so.
B
Both
links
to
the
marketplace
and
to
the
auctions
are
going
to
have
really
pretty
search
engine
like
metadata,
where
you
can
see
like
an
image
of
the
nft,
for
example,
or
maybe
the
title
of
it,
and
it's
going
to
look
really
pretty
when
you
share
it
on
socials
socials.
B
Lastly,
we
do
have
a
little
bit
of
progress
being
made
on
something
called
automated
testing.
This
is
pretty
crucial
because
any
update
you
make
you
need
to
test
a
whole
bunch
of
previous
existing
features
to
make
sure
that
things
aren't
being
broken.
We
call
this
regression
testing.
B
So
an
example
of
an
automated
test
is
making
a
listing
on
the
marketplace.
It's
like
you
know
the
part
of
the
core
feature
set
and
automating.
This
basically
allows
us
to
introduce
new
features
in
a
little
bit
faster
way
where
we
know
that,
like
we
updated
this
and
we're
not
breaking
creating
listings
and
they're
still
valid,
you
can
still
match
them
and
so
forth.
So
it's
not
something
you
guys
really
see
on
your
end,
but
it
is
something
that
definitely
aids
in
the
sprints
and
and
lets
us
kind
of
test
just
a
little
bit
faster.
B
Obviously,
automated
testing
isn't
relied
on
entirely,
but
it's
it's
really
useful
when
focused
on,
like
the
the
really
core
features
that
you
just
don't
need
to
be
manually
kind
of
manually,
test
them,
but
it's
nice
to
have
that
spot
check
to
say
hey
this
still
works.
This
still
works.
This
still
works.
B
C
C
Yeah
yeah
yeah,
I'm
excited.
D
I
just
want
to
harp
on
how
important
that
update
was
just
in
terms
of
like
we
have
a
product
that
we've
been
working
on
on
the
back
burner
and
like
the
number
one
thing
that's
been
holding
us
up
is,
is
access
to
that
account
so
yeah
we
don't
expect
things
to
go
down
like
they
have
we've
upgraded
our
like
service,
so
yeah
I
mean
it's.
I
it's
pretty
hard
not
to
be
excited
after
this
morning
yeah,
but
I'm
that's
awesome.
This
is
pumped
after
playing
with
some
of
the
polymorph
stuff
too.
C
Yeah
all
right,
so
this
week's
pretty
exciting
we
got
poly
marker
faces
coming
out
tomorrow.
So
the
only
way
to
claim
these,
I
just
want
to
reiterate
and
it'll,
be
reiterated
multiple
times
in
the
medium
article.
The
only
way
to
clean
polymorphic
phases
is
to
go,
get
a
b1
polymorph.
C
If
you
don't
already
have
one
and
burn
it.
It's
not
based
on
your
polymorph
v2
holdings
is
based
on
how
many
polymorph
v1s
you've
burned
and
with
just
under.
I
think,
a
thousand,
I
think,
there's
992
v2
polymorphs
the
faces
are
going
to
be
pretty
hard
to
get
so
that's
pretty
exciting.
So
I'll
have
a
medium
article
coming
out
later
today,
depending
on
when
this
project
call
gets
uploaded.
C
That
explains
a
lot
of
that
and
gives
some
more
details
on
the
release
and
then
some
other
exciting
things
we,
since
we
got
the
polymer
faces
coming
out
tomorrow,
then
we
can
finally
start
implementing
the
polymorphic
bridge,
and
we
can
get
you
know.
C
Moving
over
to
polygon
gives
us
a
lot
more
possibility
for,
like
interoperability
with
you
know,
other
projects
and
making
scrambling
cheaper,
like
I've,
been
talking
about
on
the
gas
side
of
things
so
yeah,
that's
all
really
exciting
and
then
internally,
what
tyler
was
just
talking
about.
We
do
have
some
some
exciting.
C
I
don't
want
to
say
too
much,
but
some
some
exciting
ways
to
interact
with
your
polymorphs,
that's
going
to
come
in
the
next
month,
or
so
so
be
on
the
lookout
for
that
and
at
first
it'll
be
very
much.
Access
will
only
be
granted
towards
universe,
nft
holders,
but
I'm
sure
we'll
end
up
expanding
out
from
there.
So
I'm
excited
to
kind
of
share.
More
of
that
when,
when
more
of
whatever
that
is
is
is
ready.
A
So
I
just
wanted
to
add
one
thing
about
the
polymorphic
faces.
Just
so
people
know
a
little
bit
more
about
it.
We
set
out
a
few
months
ago
and
like
when
we
first
released
the
polymorphs.
We
had
some
people
like
really
complain
they
weren't
as
crazy
about
the
art,
but
we
found
a
like
mad
love
in
our
djing
community
and
everyone,
I
think
that's
holding
polymorphs
now
like
just
absolutely
loves
them.
A
A
So
it's
just
like
another
use
case
of
like
fun
nfts,
but
the
cool
part
was
is
like
we
had
all
these
artists
come
together
and
make
something
that
like
was
honestly
a
dope
and
in
project
like
what
we
have
at
the
end
like
we
didn't
really
know
what
to
expect
like
we
kind
of
let
the
artist
do
it
how
they
wanted.
A
I
just
gave
simple
guidelines
and
honestly,
the
finished
product
is
really
dope
and
you
know
we'll
be
highlighting.
Some
of
those
are
actually
all
those
artists
on
our
twitter
and
instagram
so
definitely
follow
if
you're
not
following
us
on
ready
are
already
on
instagram
and
twitter
and
definitely
smash
the
like
buttons
and
retweet.
A
So
we
can
get
those
artists
from
exposure
and
get
some
eyes
on
their
art,
because
I
think
every
single
person
who
did
that
drop
was
extremely
talented
and
even
some
of
our
in-house
artists
joined
and
honestly,
I
I
was
blown
away
with
it,
but
yeah.
C
There's
some
interesting
ways
there's
some
interesting
ways
to
like,
since
they
scramble,
and
they
you
like,
have
the
same
like
metadata
tech
that
the
polymorphs
use
you
can
you
can.
Basically,
you
can
like
scramble
some
really
interesting
combinations
of
of
this
art
and
like
it
is
really
cool.
How
all
these
artists
have
you
know
very
different
styles
and
they
kind
of
stuck
to
their
own
artistic
style
on
these
and
just
the
way
that
they
like
blend
together
is
really
fun.
A
Yeah,
I
think
interactive
art
is
going
to
be,
is
going
to
be
fun
and
I
think
when
people
see
this,
hopefully
they
you
know,
you
know
we
always
said
like.
We
want
to
create
ideas
and
we
want
to
do
fun
things.
This
is
just
another
use
case
for
those
scrambling
contracts,
and
you
know
we're
still
we'd
love
to
see
other
people
also
mess
around
with
those
polymorph
contracts.
C
I'm
I'm
pretty,
I'm
pretty
good.
I
have
this
whole,
like
medium
article
written
out
that
I'm
I'm
released
later
today.
So
it
has
a
lot
of
details.
Yeah
nice.
A
Okay,
I
think
that's
all
of
our
updates.
The
biggest
update
is
aws
is
back
and
universe
is
back
in
business,
baby,
we're
pushing
updates
soon,
and
thank
you,
everyone
that
has
stuck
with
us
over
these
last
few
months.
We
know
we've
been
struggling
to
get
this
up,
but
we
got
it
now
and
we're
back
in
business.