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From YouTube: Universe xyzDAO Project Call #32
Description
Website: https://universe.xyz/
Project Management Hub: https://github.com/UniverseXYZ/xyzDAO-PM
Agenda: https://github.com/UniverseXYZ/xyzDAO-PM/issues/54
Notes:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/universe_xyz
Discord: https://discord.gg/NFU
A
To
the
cloud
hey,
everyone
welcome
to
project
call
number
34.,
we're
diving
back
into
the
project,
calls
and
sorry
about
us
actually
missing
a
project
called
two
weeks
ago.
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
let
tyler
kick
this
call
off.
We
have
some
unfortunate
news,
but
I'll.
Let
tyler
kind
of
explain.
A
What's
going
on
and
kind
of
set
expectations
for
moving
forward
and
kind
of
what
our
plan
is.
B
Yeah
and
sorry
everybody
who's
listening,
there's
people
outside
my
house,
so
my
dogs
are
going
a
little
crazy,
but
I
we
had
some
posts
in
the
forum
about
just
general,
like
lack
of
updates
or
like
a
kind
of
question
about
more
transparency.
B
We
also
had
you
know
some
people
reach
out
to
team
members
with
some
feedback.
I
I
don't
really
know
how
to
like
make
this
announcement,
like.
B
I
guess,
like
whatever
role
that
I'm
in
in
the
industry
doesn't
come
with
like
formal
training,
but
one
of
our
team
members
who
was
in
charge
of
a
lot
of
the
organizational
kind
of
setting
up
the
back
end
in
devops,
unfortunately
tragically
passed
away.
Sorry,
everybody
he
unfortunately
tragically
passed
away
last
week,
and
I
don't
really
want
to
say
like
who
it
was.
B
Maybe
people
can
figure
out
from
people
not
being
on
the
calls,
but,
like
I
want
to
respect
his
privacy,
I
don't
really
want
to
give
too
much
details
other
than
to
say
that
it
kind
of
progressed.
I
guess
I
would
say
that,
like
we
weren't
really
quite
getting
some
of
the
information
that
we
needed
on
our
end
and
it
yeah
I
mean
it
all
I'll
say,
is
that
it
happened
kind
of
quickly
over
a
30-day
period
and
yeah.
B
So
we
were,
I
think
some
of
the
lack
of
communication
probably
was
that
we
had
a
lack
of
information
on
our
end
and
we
were
working
through
it.
Nobody
on
the
the
call
is,
you
know,
professional
in
that
type
of
industry,
so
I
I
don't
think
any
of
us
really
knew
how
to
help
or
if
we
could
have
in
hindsight,
but
yeah
we've
ultimately
been
going
through.
That
I
mean
a
lot
of
us
on
around
universe.
Are
friends
as
much
as
we're
all
co-workers.
B
A
lot
of
people
came
up
through
the
community
and
yeah.
Ultimately,
like
I've
never
dealt
with
this
before
professionally.
I
don't
think
anybody
on
the
team
has,
but
I
mean
even
ilia
and
george
and
lion
chain
can
talk
about
this,
even
though
he
wasn't
like
on
their
team.
B
He
was
an
american
here
in
puerto
rico
with
us,
but
there
were
ways
that
the
system
was
set
up,
that
he
was
in
control
of
that
we
recognized
and
even
he
thought
that
we
needed
to
change
over,
but
it's
been
a
nightmare
and
it's
been
a
setback
so,
like
I
guess
professionally,
it
is
what
it
is.
I
think
more
we've
been
sorting
through
it
personally
as
well.
So
it's
kind
of
hard
to
I
don't
know
like
it's,
it's
weird
when
someone's
your
friend
but
then
you've
also
got
to
get
the
business
side
done.
B
So
this
has
all
happened
within
the
past
week,
but
the
effects
of
it
probably
started
getting
felt
in
late
february
around
when
everything
released
so
yeah
I
mean
I
think
this
situation
brought
it
to
a
head
for
me,
but
some
of
the
lack
of
communication-
I
guess
in
hindsight,
is
2020.
B
You
know
why
some
of
that
was
happening.
I'm
not
blaming
everything
on
that,
but
we
would
we
would
get
on
calls.
We
would
be
delayed
things
you
know,
didn't
get
updated
and
it
we've
all
been
working
through
it
for
a
while
now
and
yeah
it
sucks
that
it
came
to
a
head,
the
way
that
it
did.
But
I
don't
I
mean
I
don't
know
what
else
to
say
like
I
don't
have
like.
A
So
ilia
do
you
want
to
kind
of
dive
in
way
to
say
it
to
some
of
like
you
know,
so
one
of
the
things
that
kind
of
arose
from
this,
and
I
think
why
tyler
was
saying
some
of
these
things
is
we
we
were.
You
know
this
person
had
access
to
a
lot
of
security
stuff
and
we
were
kind
of
in
the
process
of
migrating
permissions
of
that
around,
so
that
we
could
create
more
of
a
decentralized
approach
to
that.
A
So
not
just
like
one
or
two
people
had
access
to
that
and
as
we
were
migrating
all
this
last
week,
this
tragedy
happened.
So
at
this
point
right
now
I
mean
and
ilya
can
explain
this
a
lot
more
in
depth
as
we
are
having
to
kind
of
unlock
and
kind
of
recover
some
of
these
things
and
able
to
move
forward
with
the
development
process.
A
So
we
are
blocked
on
a
few
things.
We
actually
have
a
lot
of
things
ready
to
go,
but
we're
at
this
point
where
this
migration
is
kind
of
stuck,
because
we
don't
have
access
to
everything
that
we
need
right
at
the
moment.
B
So
it
probably
affects
all
of
us
more
than
maybe
some
of
the
people
listening.
What
I'll
say
is.
I
think
that
we
located
the
problem
before
and
just
the
way
that
everything
happened
was
unexpected.
I
mean
yeah,
you
can
plan
for
that,
but
as
fast
as
we
were
moving
to
push
everything
out,
some
things
were
probably
overlooked.
B
The
other
thing
that
I
would
say
is
I
I
think
that
we've
all
processed
it
on
a
personal
level
and
dealt
you
know
with
the
personal
aspects
that
happen
with
this,
as
well
as,
like
you
know
this
person's
family
and
talking
to
them
and
helping
them
through
it,
and
so,
if
there's,
I
don't
know
any
silver
lining
from
this.
B
It's
that
there
is
like
an
other
side
to
come
out
of
at
this
point,
and
we
have
kind
of
known
for
a
bit
now
the
things
that
we
need
to
put
in
place
so
that
this
can't
happen
again,
but
I
would
be
lying
if
I
was
gonna
say
that
it
it
wasn't
on
a
setback
leading
into
this.
It
wasn't
an
unforeseen
setback
when
it
happened.
B
And
ultimately,
the
entire
situation
sucks,
but
if
things
kind
of
felt
slow,
they
were
on
our
end
too
right.
So
we
had
frustrations
around
things
not
being
able
to
get
updated
properly.
So
there
is,
I
guess,
an
other
side
to
this-
that
we
can
come
out
of
at
this
point.
It's
unfortunate
the
circumstances
that
it
happened,
but
I
don't
disagree
when
I
read
what
people
are
saying
that
the
updates
need
to
be
more
clear
or
that
the
development
feels
like
it's
slower
than
it
should
have
been.
That's
not
a
fault
of
the
developers.
A
And
we're
making
progress
like
we've
recovered
a
lot
of
things
and
we're
we're
getting
to
where
we
need
to
be
so
there
is
light
at
the
end
of
the
tunnel.
It's
not
like.
We
are
extremely
worried.
It's
just
something.
That's
going
to
take
time
to
fully
unlock.
B
So
I
agree
with
mark-
and
maybe
ilio
wants
to
comment
on
this
and
then
otherwise.
I
think
we
can
move
off
this
just
because
it's
a
it's
a
weird
subject
for
all
of
us,
because
all
of
us
were
friends
with
this
person.
Like
I
said
I
don't
want
to
say
his
name.
I
don't
want
to.
B
I
just
feel
weird
about
like
the
privacy
side
of
things,
and
I
also
feel
weird
like
talking
about
business
in
context
of
this,
because
it
like
makes
me
feel
like
a
sociopath
like,
even
though
I've
done
the
personal
grieving.
On
my
end,
it's
just
like
it's
weird
right,
like
it's
a
weird
conversation
to
have
publicly
so
I've
yeah
me
and
troy
were
like
very
close
to
this
person.
Like
I
said
he
was
in
pr
ilya.
B
I
I
think
that,
like
you
know,
lime
train
obviously
worked
with
him,
but
there's
maybe
less
of
a
deep
relationship
there.
So
I
think,
maybe
just
talking
through
some
of
the
updates
that
we
talked
about
before
this
call,
but
I
don't
want
to
harp
on
this
too
long.
Just
because,
like
like,
I
said,
it's
a
it's
a
weird
uncomfortable
conversation
to
have
at
all
much
less
like
on
a
publicly
recorded
call
like
it
makes
me
feel
really
weird.
C
So,
yes,
as
mark
and
tower
said,
we
identified
a
potential
issue
quite
quite
some
time
back
and
wanted
to
make
it
as
decentralized
as
possible,
and
we
put
a
contingency
opponent
upon
in
place
and
started
executing
it,
but
don't
think
about
happened
and
god,
god
rest
he
saw
he
was
a
fun
guy
to
work
with
or
girl
a
person
and
yeah.
We
weren't.
We
were
in
touch
on
a
daily
basis
and
we're
trying
to
unlock
stuff,
and
I
don't
think
it
will
happen.
C
We
already
put
a
plan
in
place
and
are
working
towards
unblocking
everything
and
the
stuff.
The
issue
is
that
it
takes
some
time
and
whatever
I
say
it
can
be
meaningless
until
I
I
think
until
I
have
more
meaningful
info
from
the
services
which
we
are
in
contact
with,
we've
almo
already
have
access
to
most
of
them,
but
we're
still
a
bit
blocked.
So
we'll
keep
you
updated
on
that.
I
can't
give
an
update.
B
There's
just
legal
stuff
like
yeah,
like
we
like
universe,
is
a
dow
so
showing
like
a
company
ownership
of
like
universe.xyz
to
aws
like
we're
we're
kind
of
working
through
stuff.
That's
just
it's
not
impossible
right
like
it.
It's
going
to
get
sorted
out,
but
there's
just
random
stuff
with
being
kind
of
new
cutting
edge
web
3
as
an
industry
that
doesn't
quite
fit
the
cookie
cutter
protocols
or
of
some
of
the
handover
of
these
things.
B
B
Ultimately
I
can
just
say
it
was
an
accident.
It
wasn't
like
it
wasn't
like
some
premeditated
or
planned
thing.
It
was
a
freak
accident
and
I
don't
know
I
don't.
I
just
don't
want
to
get
into
details
or
violate
even
someone,
who's
passed
away,
his
personal
situation.
Just
it
was
a
freak
accident.
It
was
unexpected.
A
C
B
A
All
right,
ilia
do
you
and
ryan
want
to
go
ahead
and
jump
into
marketplace
updates.
I
think
we
have
a
lot
of
updates
around
the
marketplace.
We've
been
working
on
a
lot
of
things.
Essentially,
we
kind
of
stopped
doing
our
weekly
updates
just
because
we
were
right
on
the
edge
of
releasing
a
lot
of
the
stuff,
and
we
were
coming
in
on
that
database
migration,
trying
to
wrap
that
up
and
then
kind
of
tragedy
struck.
A
So
we
kind
of
just
went
silent
on
the
community,
but
ryan
and
elias
are
going
to
give
y'all
a
ton
of
updates
on
what
we've
been
working
on
over
the
last
two
to
three
weeks.
C
So,
in
terms
of
more
product
focus
updates,
it's
basically
not
just
the
last
two
weeks,
maybe
the
last
two
sprints.
So
we
are
at
the
end
of
the
testing
phase
for
the
next
js
introduction.
Basically,
what
will
that
what
that
will
do
is
it
will
make
the
up
a
bit,
maybe
a
bit
more
stable.
C
But
that's
not
that
goal
here
for
this
feature
is
that
when
you
share
with
your
friends
on
twitter
on
discord
or
whatever
you
have
the
metadata
there
and
it's
great
for
seo
and
that's
part
of
the
marketing
and
basically
we
need
other
people
to
use
it
and
hear
about
what
we're
doing
as
well.
So
that's
great
to
hear
also,
we've
been
busy
with
the
filtering
we've
added
support
for
preserving
selected
filters
to
the
url.
That's
four
collections!
C
So
when
you
hit
some
a
few
filters
and
want
to
share
with
the
body
or
some
colleague,
you
can
copy
the
url
and
send
it
and
it
will
preserve
the
filter.
So
that's
a
useful
feature
which
we've
also
done
also
in
terms
of
better
usability.
The
marketplace
browse
page
is
now
the
new
homepage.
We've
done
a
bit
of
revamping
there
also,
I
think
ron
mentioned
it
on
a
previous
call,
but
we
did
improve
the
grid
to
the
marketplace
browse
page,
so
it's
better
responsive
on
more
screens
and
it's
better
looking.
C
Also,
we've
added
a
collection
preview
pop-up,
I'm
not
sure
whether
we
talked
about
it,
but
that's
another
thing
which
is
good
for
transparency
of
what
collection
are
you
buying
from,
and
also
that's
a
bit
of
a
more
tech
update,
but
we've
been
researching
and
we
introduced
an
automated
testing
framework.
You
won't
feel
it
in
using
our
platform
and
products,
but
that
goal
here
is
to
have
a
more
stable
product
and
when
you're
developing
it's
good
to
have
some
testing
done
automatically.
C
C
The
other
stuff
which
we
mentioned
on
a
few
occasions
and
mark
already
said
it
about
the
migration
of
the
database
and
that's
part
of
the
scalability
and
performance
improvements
which
we
are
working
on
and,
unfortunately,
the
event
which
we
just
discussed
a
bit
late
a
bit
before
he
has
a
bit
of
setbacks
to
it,
but
we're
still
working
on
it
and
we'll
keep
you
updated
on
that.
C
So,
basically,
most
of
the
stuff
I've
just
mentioned
are
ready
to
go
and
are
just
blocked
and
we
are
unblocking
them
as
we
speak,
and
whenever
we
resolve
the
legal
situation
which
tower
outlined
these
stuff
are
basically
ready
to
go.
We'll
just
need
to
do
some
last
testing
with
the
infrastructure
and
we'll
have
them
live.
B
Just
let
me
jump
in
real
quick
just
so.
Nobody
from
the
community
runs
rampant
with
like
speculation.
When
I
say
legal
situation,
there's
not
like
a
lawsuit
here
like
there's,
nothing
like
legally
going
on.
That's
gonna
drag
this
out.
It's
it's
like
legally,
proving
that
a
dao
is
supposed
to
be
in
charge
of
universe.xyz
stuff.
B
Like
that,
like
nothing
that,
like,
I
don't
want
someone
to
think
that
there's
some
like
pending
lawsuit,
I
mean
I
know
that
we're
not
being
like
100
clear
what
happened
and
like
people,
their
natural
instinct
to
gossip
is
to
want
to
know
out
of
respect
for
this
person
like
I'm,
not
giving
those
details
like
let
them
rest
in
peace.
They,
you
know
something
happened.
We've
all
had
to
deal
with
it
for
an
ongoing
period
of
time.
It
ended
in
a
freak
accident.
B
If
you
know
that
that's
what
everyone
needs
to
know
happen,
but
there
isn't
some
overhanging
legal,
like
lawsuit
legal
situation,
there's
just
us
having
to
unfuck
all
of
these
servers,
etc,
etc,
right
and
so
yeah.
I
just
don't
want
anybody
to
get
an
idea
that
this
is
going
to
be
some
prolonged
dragged
out
thing
any
worse
that
it
you
know
already
has
been,
but
we're
dealing
with
that,
and
I
just
wanted
to
clarify
what
I
meant
by
that.
B
No
no
offense
to
you
ellie,
I
just
when
you
when
you
said
that
again
repeating
what
I
said,
I
don't
want
anyone
that
you
know.
I
don't
want
the
community
to
run
rampant
with
assumptions
due
to
the
lack
of
information
that
we're
giving,
which
I
think
is,
for
you
know
a
good
reason
for
this
person's
sake.
C
Yeah,
that's
that's
totally,
okay,
so
that's
most
of
the
stuff
we've
been
doing
in
terms
of
the
sprints,
because
I
think
somebody
from
the
community
mentioned
that
if
we
are
still
working
on
sprints,
yes,
we
are
and
I'll
be
sharing.
You
updates
on
what
we
did
last
sprint
and
what
we
are
planning
to
do
on
the
next
spring,
that
that
will
be
every
two
weeks,
because
that's
the
spring
duration
and
about
the
technicalities
of
it.
D
Aside
from
maybe
like
back-end
stabilization
that
that
you
know
all
hands
is
on
deck
for
to
a
large
degree,
and
continued
support
is
being
worked
on
for
1155s,
but
outside
of
that
yeah
we
covered
everything.
C
Yep,
so
polymorphs
usually
is
like
here
to
give
more
updates,
but
he's
traveling
today,
but
I'll
be
trying
my
best
to
feed
in
the
gap
here.
So
in
terms
of
polymers,
as
you
may
know,
we
are
burning.
We
are
doing
the
burn
to
mint
functionality
for
the
v2
polymers
and
we
are
on
track
to
hit
testing
phase
within
next
week.
C
So
by
the
end
of
next
week
we
should
be
starting
to
test
it
out.
The
guys
are
doing
fantastic
job.
I
see
stan
only
here,
but
we
have
other
team
members
who
are
working
and
are
really
passionate
about
the
project,
and
I
know
that
zac
is
preparing
some
other
goodies
which
we
should
be
starting
to
build.
But
now
for
leaks
here
for
me,
so
yeah,
that's
in
terms
of
polymorphs
on
a
high
level
run
if
you
can
fill
in
because
you're
working
as
well.
There.
D
Yeah,
so
a
lot
of
the
attack
is
coming
together
there
for
the
the
burn
to
mint,
including
the
the
front
end,
is,
is
really
coming
together.
We
have
a
lot
of
the
back
end
being
spun
up
for
the
test
environment,
including
subgraphs,
the
integration
with
the
sub
graphs.
So
it's
moving
it's
moving
quickly
and
there's
a
good
core
team
kind
of
focused
on
it.
That's
that's
dedicated
to
the
polymorphs
and
kind
of
isn't
isn't
working
on
the
marketplace.
So
this
way,
there's
you
know
developers
able
to
focus
solely
on
the
marketplace.
D
A
Elia,
do
you
want
to
introduce
our
new
team
member?
Are
they
still
sitting
with
you?
They
don't
have
to
like
dox
themselves
on
the
screen,
but
like.
A
C
With
me,
she
will
be
the
pm
on
the
polymorph
side,
so
I
have
more
time
to
focus
on
the
marketplace
and
auctions
meeting
and
that
kind
of
stuff
nice
she's,
a
dj
in
the
making.
A
Have
her
and
she'll
probably
get
to
talk
a
bunch
on
the
calls,
if
she's
doing,
project
management
for
the
polymorphs,
because
she'll
be
way
in
the
loop
on
what's
going
on,
so
we
had
to
duplicate
ilia.
A
Okay,
awesome,
so
I
think
we
can
wrap
this
up.
I
don't
think
we
have
any
other
updates
unless
there's
anything
anyone
wants
to
throw
out
there,
but
I
think
we're
good
hit
like
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your
friends
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mom.
A
We
love
you
guys
and
last
week
was
really
hard
on
us,
but
we
definitely
want
to
say
that
if
anything,
this
has
been
very
inspiring
to
finish
the
work
that
we
have
started
and
if
anything,
I
think
this
has
brought
the
group
together,
and
you
know,
we've
all
had
to
kind
of
reflect
on
this,
and
I
think,
if
anything,
you
know
tyler
said
you
know,
there's
silver
linings
to
these
things.
I
think
that
this
has
been
an
extremely
motivating
incident
for
all
of
us
and
has
really
brought
us
together.
A
So
you
know,
I
know
it
seems
like
our
development
had
slowed
down,
but
our
morale
has
really
sped
up,
and
once
we
get
a
lot
of
this
stuff
unblocked,
I
think
that
everyone's
gonna
see
the
pace
and
stuff
that
we're
pushing
out.
So
there's
definitely
a
lot
to
look
forward
here
at
universe.
We're
still
really
focused
on
what
we
want
to
build
and
we
still
have
very,
very,
very
huge
expectations
of
what
this
marketplace
and
what
universe
is
going
to
end
up
being
so.
A
And
we
know
the
bear
market's
getting
tough,
so
we're
paying
attention
and
we're
still
here,
working
and
building,
so
we
just
want
everyone
to
know
that
all
right
we
appreciate
everyone
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