Agents of the Round Table: Serenity Shield

Recorded: June 8, 2023 Duration: 0:56:00

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So tonight we are going to play in about this long boss and also we get to learn about what Suin Tishita has been building.
So, that's nice. We, we, we, she's doing to give you know some of our recent updates and you'll share some of that with my pictures as well. So, before we get started, please introduce yourself and tell us a little detail about grants.
Absolutely. Well, hi there. I'm Dan. I'm the word Smith behind the project. Proud member of the core team, together with Justin who you may have heard on other Twitter spaces, he and I are basically handling the US side of the project.
Just to give you a little bit of my background, I've worn a bunch of hats in my time. I started in finance, moved to academia, heavy dose of economics thrown in. I had a stint in wealth management and that's really where my
passion for privacy and data protection took root. I've been in the blockchain space now for almost three years and I'm still just kind of surprised every day by what else is coming down the pipeline.
That's basically me. As far as my blockchain journey started out actually with a technique group of blockchain enthusiasts. We sort of found ourselves through, I don't know if
You guys have ever heard of Coins kid. He's pretty popular. We found ourselves in his group and we sort of bound ourselves to one another and decided to just sort of watch each other's backs in the space because I mean I don't think I have to tell anybody
in this space just how rough it is, especially if you're trying to do it alone. And so this group that we came together as, you know, through our sort of shared insights and our personal growth and the camaraderie that we developed
as a group. That was essentially seeded that grew in the serenity field. And we saw the blockchain technology that we were seeing as a potential force for good. And it's a tool that can make a real difference
people's lives, but you know, there are also some other issues there that have to be addressed. And that's again, that's kind of where we, where this project and where we are coming from. Personally, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a big believer in the power of this technology and the power of technology generally to
empower people and protect them. But, you know, I'm just, I'm really happy with the team that we've got. We're all a bunch of professionals. We've got this shared vision of privacy and security and, and yeah, I'm happy to be here. So thank you for having us.
It's an honor to have you guys this nice for more personal view I believe one of the basic of one of the fundamental need of the blockchain is privacy security and these so these factors are very very important for me to add up some because these are really relies on the blockchain due to the privacy security
and the decentralization. Those three factors are the reason why people embrace the blockchain. If they were not there, I don't think most people love to utilize the blockchain. So, it brings us to a nice discussion. So, for those who are not about the Unity Shield, for the first time, I would describe the Unity Shield
I'm sorry I missed that last part. You kind of cut out.
Oh, sorry about that. Can you hear me now?
Yes, I can't thank you.
Okay, okay. So I was actually for those who haven't about 70 shoot for the first time I would describe 70 shoot
Okay, sorry. So, all right, I think the best way to think about Serenity Shield is, like from my perspective, is it's the logical outcome of a group of blockchain users to get together to try to address
So, we're talking about this from the perspective of the retail user. So, we're basically, look, we all came up with a new
into this space as no nothings, new. We weren't technologically proficient, we were not engineers or developers or anything like that. We had backgrounds in some of this stuff, but
by and large we were not the people doing the coding. But what we lacked in that respect, what we made up for in understanding the other parts of this industry and that is that we
If you're going to have a project, it has to actually serve a need. It has to have a real utility. So for us, because of how we came up in the space, our entire focus has been based on putting power back into the hands of the user, giving people the control
over their personal data, keeping things transparent, and just providing a level of protection simply hasn't been there. Basically, to put it short, we're all about empowering people, businesses, whoever ends up using this, our solution
to navigate this digital world with some semblance of confidence because I don't know about you guys, but it freaks me out sometimes just how much of our information gets shared everywhere. And, you know, we decided that we can use the blockchain as a way to keep your data safe and sound.
But we're not planning on stopping there. We're also offering a unique way to protect your digital afterlife. So that way we can make sure that your legacy, your digital assets can continue to make a difference way after you're gone. So we're trying to create a safe, transparent,
set of tools and a space where privacy is more than just a like a buzz word. You know, you have to, the thing is trust is earned. It's not, it's not something that we should be given lightly. And when in a space where innovation is the name of the game,
That requires a lot more work. So we're not just using the latest tech innovation, you know, everybody that's impressive. I use chat GPT every day almost. But, you know, there's
We don't want to just start using technology just for the sake of using it. There has to be a need for it. And so what we're trying to do is we're trying to usher people who are going to be thrown into this new reality sometimes against their will, whether they want to or not.
into a new era where they can protect their data. Ultimately, what we want to do is we want to champion your right to control your own data, your identity, your digital assets, and we want to do it in a way that doesn't just protect you, but also your loved ones.
your family, your business, whoever you want to have that protection. That's our basic fundamental value. It's fundamental to who we are, our identity. And that's the end of the day that's what we're after.
That's real somp. You know, I love it. You guys said you want to put power into the answer the users give them control that are data and also their privacy, which is really awesome.
And this takes me to know one of the slowdown on your website. You see it. Unity Show is redefine privacy. So time and I will explain that how are you redefining privacy?
Sure. Well, we're not just trying to, I mean, look, you and I both know that there's a lot of projects out here that talk about privacy and security and safety and things like that, but we're not trying to ride that wave.
We're really intent on leading the charge. We're not about sticking to how things have always been done. We have our CEO, for example, Ben Ket has a lot of experience in the Web2 world. And he's seen from personal experience the sorts of things that need to be done.
moving forward because he's familiar with the old way of doing it. But what we're trying to do is we're trying to anticipate what we're going to need moving forward. So our take on privacy goes way
beyond what most people think of when they hear the word. It's not just about keeping your personal data under wraps. It's about basically putting the user in the driver's seat.
Fundamentally, we're about privacy as a basic human right. And we're dead set on standing up for this right. And I think we're doing it by offering, you know, the sort of things that we're offering. We're putting confidentiality.
the self-custody front and center and everything that we do. And that's the strong box. That's our flagship first utility. It's a great example of this commitment. It's built with blockchain technology. But at the same time,
It's a blockchain solution to what is fundamentally a blockchain problem. I don't care what anybody thinks. Everything on the web, anything digital, is going to be using blockchain technology. It's better for us to set the table
from the jump and have the security and the privacy and the confidentiality built in from the beginning rather than us trying to we're already playing catch up you want to be able to anticipate these changes and be ahead of the curve so you know it's
That's that's fundamentally what we're trying to do. It's not so you asked me about redefining privacy. It's not about just creating
security and secure solutions. It's about transparency. It's about open communication, proactive engagement with our users and our community. And this is why we try to do so many of these Twitter spaces because we want people to
A) Know what we're about and B) We want to give them the knowledge that they need and you know give them an opportunity to call us out if we're not doing what we're saying that we're doing. I mean that's fundamentally like we said trust is
earned and we want to earn that every day in everything that we do. We want to move the world away from a reality where personal data is constantly up for grabs and
get to a new world where personal data is respected, protected, and ultimately in your hands.
Sorry, I'm very long-winded. I apologize. I haven't didn't see the run on so, but by all means continue.
Oh thanks so much for that. I really love the way he has played me down. Why you guys put users first and also the communication and trust and trust. These are very very important. When beeping it puts it like Unity.
So let's take a look back at 32 you guys are then busy during 28 and Thank you was a quick click above some of your might so interesting to before we talk about this year
So, I mean, if you've been following a project at all, wow, I mean, 2022 was a journey for us. That was really when we, when we sort of got our heads around the space and, and
really established ourselves and got really brought it into sharp focus what we're trying to do. We made some pretty serious strides and honestly we're pretty stoked about it about what we've managed to achieve.
We've been working hard on our strong box and it's not just a product. There's a reason we call it strong box. It's the super secure vault that for extensive information.
We were able to reach our MVP at your minimum viable product stage. And now that has sort of led us to where we are now, where we're polishing up for the main event, where we're going to release it down the road. But we're basically gearing up the launch it for main nets.
later on this year and then obviously beta, open beta. But 2022 wasn't just about developing strong box, and my god, I can't even believe that we're already halfway through 2023, but the thing
that we managed to do in 2022 and I think ultimately it's just as important. We managed to make some fantastic connections. We've teamed up with some really cool folks who are just as passionate about privacy and confidentiality.
security, and ultimately these collaborations have helped us to not just carve our place in this space, but it's helped us to build a community and a team.
outside of our project where I think that we can push our, I mean, to borrow a term to push our agenda, which is to provide radical control of someone's data in their own hands.
I think what it's done ultimately is it's it's shit too we are now and and where we're headed and it's really it's given us a solid base to build on for what's to come and some of the things that we've got down the road are pretty darn impressive. I'd like to think.
Yeah, I just really agree with you since you guys are really taking it off. And you guys are lots of collaboration partnership and your team has been consistent stars and loads of you guys are really consistent for the
So let's talk about 233. So can we say you guys kicked off in the grid. And I don't tell you that was I guys kicked off this and what you guys are planning to do this year.
This year, well, yes, so like I said, you know, a lot of what we did in 2022 really set us up for 2023 and
We knew that this year was going to be the year that we needed to be aggressive about putting ourselves out there and sort of getting all the
Ducks aligned, you know, because if we're going to use the bowling metaphor, but basically we hit the ground running pretty hard in 2023 and
We've basically, I mean, we've worked all the time to beef up what we're already doing extend our reach. It's been a really great start so far. I mean, again, like I said, I can't believe we're already six months into this year. But in addition to what we've already done, we're need deep in the middle of developing a whole bunch of new
new verticals that personally I can't wait to unveil later on this year. Our goal, our first goal, once you know, now that we've got, once we roll out the beta, we want to make sure that we've got a solid revenue stream ready to roll by the time we launch our public beta and the token, which
and both of those will be later on this year. We don't know exactly, or okay, we know when it's gonna happen. We just haven't announced it yet. So let me say that. And I might be jumping the gun a little bit here, although if you've taken the time to read our white paper, you probably, if you read
between the lines a little bit. But even if I am jumping the gun a little bit, I don't want to keep this under wraps. We're not just building a blockchain solution. We're actually cooking up a full fledged educational arm of Serenity Shield. And so this is our way of giving back
back to the public and helping mold the next generation of blockchain developers engineers. And we've got a whole team of folks working on it. We're aiming to have a complete curriculum ready to go soon. So that's something to keep an eye on. So that is something we've been working on in the background.
Of course, one of the big things that I think need to be mentioned, we can't forget our audit of HACCAN or by HACCAN, I should say. If you know who HACCAN is, they're one of the biggest players in the Web 3 security auditing field.
And we're really excited that we nailed out of 10 on their security for our smart contracts, which for us, that is the most important thing. Sure, there are always other things that we can improve on, but getting that, nailing that 10 out of 10 was really, really critical for us.
That's really awesome, that's good. So let's talk about one of your major pullouts, which is this Chromebox. So talking about this Chromebox, our current computer is Chromebox.
to other traditional competitors because I know we have other little food like strong books so what makes strong books unique and what makes it stand out from other food is of the
Well, of course I understand. So are you guys.
Please go on.
Oh, yeah, sorry about that. So I'd like to think that a lot of our project came out as a place. Factors in heavily to why we're different.
Sure we have people on our team and very successful people who have literally a lifetime of entrepreneurship under the belts. But at the end of the day,
I think what makes us different is our outlook and our fundamental our mission right it's not just a run of the mill data storage solution right it's it's we We place confidentiality security self-custody above all other things we're not as
ever going to be compromising that. We have no interest in that because that's not what we want. We went out of our way to build a solution that we want to use above all. So, without in mind, we utilize NFTs as the part of our encryption process. So, I was
complete safe haven for your information. So think of Strongbox as a personal digital vault, right? For anything sensitive, valuable right there on the blockchain. So we're using blockchain storage.
itself and the encryption that comes along with it. And we include a seed recovery option that again is completely safe for users to use. This is devised as this and designed strongbox to be as user friendly as possible. The interface is
a D app or a D app however you want to call it. Unlike our competitors, whether we're talking about a paper or a hardware wallet, with strong box you're not going to have to worry about losing your wallet or dealing with a device. If you're like me,
I'd lose my head if it weren't screwed on right, right? But when you're talking about a device, they always come with their own set of problems. Either they go on the fritz or you lose them or
I mean, there's a whole list of things that can happen. So, obviously that brings to mind ledger, treasurer, and those are the obvious ones. And there are other hardware options out there, but here's the thing.
This is where we're fundamentally from a technological perspective. Here's where we're different. We're completely on chain. Our data storage is on chain. So unlike Ledger, we've always been and always will be non custodial. So that information is on chain. We cannot access it. We don't share any of your information.
information with anyone and that includes us. Anything that you stash in your strong box we cannot see. So it's all yours all the time. Your personal data gets stored securely on the blockchain. You can access it anywhere in the world. Any time of day to year.
It's all in your hands. So, you know, I came up with a real cheeky line because again, I'm the copywriter for the project. So I come up with the real corny lines all the time. You know, but I basically said, you know, something along the lines of, we want to put your
data into the strongest hands around your own. So we want people to have as much control over their data, over their assets, over whatever you decide to put in there as you absolutely can.
And then if you decide you want to share it with somebody, that's on you, but we want to give you a fundamentally unbreachable set of security tools that puts basically that decision into your hands.
making it very flexible, that is the customizable part of it is really cool to be honest. Making it, having used us to be able to probably decide what to share it with, how to share it and the way they want to utilize it makes it very unique to be honest. Compared to other traditional competitors or quality
traditional product. I see, to be honest, we are looking forward to the launch of our Chromebooks for many things because lots of people ask that, because we believe this is going to solve lots of problems on the blockchain and it's utilizing the blockchain data, it's really also copied so that's talking about
Most of you guys have been building. I've been discussing about your good map. So, I've just been... Yeah, I've just been talking about your abandoned little one. But I've just been talking about your coming plans, your good map. So what's your good map? What's your good for the users? And if you could check the map for a problem, you guys are coming live on maintenance as well.
Absolutely. So I'll start with our milestones because I think that that'll give you a sense of where we've come from and then I think that'll lead really well into where we're planning on going. And so without a mind, we've hit some pretty big milestones already.
We've launched strong box. You know, without with our MVP, it works. We know it works. You know, and and we're really just trying to tweak it and make sure that it is absolutely. We wanted to be pretty when it comes out, right? We don't want it to just work really well. We wanted to be.
Super user friendly and but we're not loading it down with a bunch of nonsense. We want it to be very straightforward so that it is like I said, it's as usable as as we can possibly get it. But we've also we've teamed up with some some key partners. You already know about our partnership with Secret.
network and that's been enormous for us. In fact, a lot of secret networks technology goes into that sort of privacy by design. Concept is really filtered into how we're approaching our problems. But in addition to that relationship, we've also developed
partnerships with Alter and Fendora and they also have brought a lot to the table in terms of helping us flesh out our solution. And ultimately, hey, we're not too proud to learn others at all. In fact, I think that's the best way to do it. This is a community, the more we work with one another, the more
we push for solutions that work for everybody I think the better. But we've taken a page out of the Secret Agents playbook. We launched our serenity sentinels and that's our community of followers. We very much like the Secret Agents and they've already proven to be a huge asset for us and you know again
Thanks to the Secret agents because they've helped us immensely in figuring out how to do that and that's been huge for us. But looking forward, and again, if you check out, we actually have our roadmap on our white paper. We're really trying to upper
game. We're growing our partnerships. We're doubling down on our commitment to building a bigger and better and more robust community around privacy and data protection. Another thing that we've done, we launched our Serenity Senate and that is a
a lit that that's a group of of advisors who are helping us in a number of aspects of what we're doing. There's some really brilliant folks on there. We just welcomed Johnis Rosopoulos. He's a senior policy advisor to the Hellenic Parliament. That's the Greek Parliament.
And he's he joined the Serenity Shield Senate. He's he's basically our ambassador our esteemed ambassador and Representative for Greece and he brings a ton of experience and passion to to blockchain world and and that's going to be a major boost for our mission
And we're also already in talks with other equally impressive people whose insights and expertise we think are going to be a big win for us. And of course, you know, if you hadn't noticed, we've just given ourselves a bit of a facelift on our as far as our brand is concerned. We fully updated our
white paper we just released that recently. And so I guess that's sort of like where are we going from here. We've got a ton of them around. Like I said I mentioned it earlier we're going to expand our educational vertical so we're really excited about that. We've also
We also got some other verticals that are in the works and we haven't really announced yet, but they're going to be pretty awesome. We're going to be announcing our staking soon. We're also going to be launching a store to earn program and we're going to be bringing in multi-language
I know that people don't really stop and think about how important it is and how difficult it has been up until recently with the Agdent of AI, but that's another big thing that we're looking to do. Because again, we don't want to just make this solution and access to the AI.
to confidentiality, only accessible to people who can read English, right? Who wants it? I mean, I think we've seen with what's happened in many different parts of the world. Obviously, we've
seeing what's going on in Ukraine right now, that people need to be able to move their assets and their information safely and privately and securely. And that's one of the things that we want to do. And we can't do that unless they can read something that's in their own language. So at the end of the day,
Serenity Shield is all about building a thriving, sustainable community first and a business to go along with it because we're here for the long haul. We want to be here 20, 25, 30 years
now providing that next generation and generations in the future of solutions that will provide the sort of protection, confidentiality and security that we're trying to deliver right now.
I think I think poke your. Sorry my mic was me I just want me to mic well. I'm blown away by what you guys are planning and works to cope and also you guys migrated to BAC. Could you please tell us why you guys did that migration and what
Absolutely. Well, so, you know, looking back on it. So we originally started elsewhere. And we moved to BSC because we thought that it would be a good opportunity for us to keep our fees
low and there's a lot of people on BSC. Personally, I don't think that the BSC is going to be going anywhere. The last few days, not with sanding, but here's the thing. At the end of the day, serenity
is dedicated to being multi-chain, chain-agnostic really. If we want to get down to brass hacks, we want to be able to be used on and by anybody using blockchain technology. So while we did migrate to the BSC, that doesn't
mean that we have not ruled out the options of operating on on any of a number of other blockchain, uh, blockchains out there. So I think that, um, you know, we made that decision because it made sense at the time, um,
time will tell whether that's going to continue to be a great decision or not, but like I said.
At the end of the day, we're going to be chain-agnostic. We're not going to be tightly one particular chain. That was decided very, very early in the project. That was one of our main goals.
terms of how we were going to do this, how we were going to deliver. And we're all ready to multi-chain as it stands right now. So it's just a matter of time before we've been in talks with Axelar, for example. And Axelar does a lot of things across chain.
But, like I said, I think that moving forward, I don't think it's a shoe.
You know, I guess we'll see.
Okay, that's cool. Let's wait and see how it goes because I looking forward to see you guys go more questions because this is a solution that is going to solve lots of problems for the web trees. I think it should not be static to just one blockchain. It should be, you know, mostly chain arms out these as which is really our state.
So let's talk about the rebranding. I love it when projects rebrand when they have new proposals or partly they have new goals. They have new goals to achieve and then they rebrand.
something about the main brand. There is a purpose for that. How is it about the main brand? Why did you guys define it? And your main brand was just, I think, to the local bots. Your name is still remaining in the issue. So what was the, what was Shidae's, the old, the old aim of our rebranded
Well, so we decided to rebrand and yeah, you're right. We just did it. Everything just went live in the in the last week and a half, two weeks. And you know, here's the thing. We are in a very, very dynamic space, right?
Blockchain technology, it's the fastest-paced technology ecosystem in the world. And so it evolves almost on the daily basis. And so in order to keep pace with that and not just the changing
of our users, but also just how we present ourselves to the public. You have to be nimble and you have to be agile when it comes to sort of things. So we felt, you know, we've been married to these concepts and these images for a good long while, but they reflect a lot of who we are.
So we didn't want to get too far afield of what we had already established. But we did find it was probably time to align our image more closely with our more refined vision for the future. So we're, you know, obviously we're setting our sites pretty high. We've got some pretty
impressive ambitions. So as far as the rebranding is concerned, we've given our logo a fresh look. For some reason, if you look at the logo that is showing up by my name, that's the old logo. If you look at Ian's spot down there, that's the new one. To be honest with you, I'm not really sure why
are showing you the old one because I have changed it to the new one but for some reason it decided to not update it here. But for us we originally chose the Lotus Symbol because it represents peace and harmony and you know it's
It conjures to mind an ability to thrive. If you know what anything about Lotus is, they thrive in swamps. There are a lot of ways to describe the blockchain space or I should put the currency space.
because the two are not necessarily synonymous with one another. But we wanted to be able to be that sort of island of peace and harmony for anybody who wants it. And so the shield, that obviously
symbolizes protection, strength, security. That is also a key part of who we are. It's not just about having this sort of calmness about being able to move around in
this space. It's also about knowing that you're going to be protected. So we've gone for a Boulder color scheme. We wanted to emphasize that we're not just so calm that we want to put you to sleep.
A lot of these things are very important and because of the dynamic, we need to make sure that we're getting people's attention. So in that regard, we've decided to be a little more bold, a little more modern. And I think it reflects our willingness to do such a
It's such a rebrand. I think it reflects our willingness to make the changes that are necessary, not just in our technology, but also in how people see us and interact with us. So that's kind of where we came from with that.
that's awesome that's really awesome. Well, before we continue on the space, I would ask the community, those who tune in, if they have any questions regarding to you, what you guys have been building and if they would like to give feedback or questions because I
So let's leave the room for a minute if anyone has any questions regarding to shoot what they are building their coming plans. The good map strong box. Please do request to speak.
man, it would be nice to hear everybody's questions already. That's crazy.
>> Anybody that has a question, just raise your hand, we'll bring you up on stage while we're waiting on that. I was just going to say, I know you guys did a, I know you guys have a token, the search token. I was just wondering, is
Are there any plans to list that on a secret network decks in the future or have you guys gotten anywhere with that? So we are in the process of deciding how we're going to roll out the token. I will tell you that we are pursuing
some exchanges. Not all of that is completely nailed down yet because here's a really silly planning on rolling the token out last year. But as anybody can tell you from the stage
of the economy right now, that would not have been the best idea. So we held off on rolling it out and we were able to do that for a number of reasons. We decided, first of all, we're very well capitalized privately.
at his help, does immensely. But at the end of the day, we're very much a startup and we're running on the shoestring budget. So we are absolutely planning on expanding into actually releasing our token at some point.
I don't, to be honest, I'm not in the talks with the exchanges and whatnot. That's a little bit outside of my remit. But I do know that those talks are going on. And it's probably something we're going to talk about in our team meeting tomorrow morning.
Awesome, awesome. No, that makes perfect sense. I just, I recalled the, the idea or initial offerings and pre-stale news and everything. So I was curious on that.
But it is definitely going to happen. A lot of it is just protecting our brand because who knows how good our solution is.
This space is very fickle and I don't have to tell you that because I know you've been around long enough to know that. And so it is important to make sure that you take the steps in an entire
And that doesn't mean that we're -- we shy away from taking risks. But what it does mean is that we want to make sure that we're being as responsible and diligent with our decision making and methodical about how we do things.
And like I said, I think ultimately it's been for the good. So we'll see what the market has in store for the next couple of months, but I think it's going to be a rocky road.
Yeah, absolutely. I have a feeling this year is going to be a pretty rocky year, but as we come up closer to the Bitcoin happening and maybe some political regime changes,
We should see some better days ahead. Definitely makes better sense to launch near the beginning of a bowl cycle if possible. Well, you know, you brought up something really interesting about the shift of political
I think it's a mistake to think that blockchain technology is a partisan issue. I say that as somebody who I don't identify either. I'm obviously the United States.
Right, so we're kind of stuck between. To bad options, right, but that being said, I think that it would be a mistake to cat to characterize blockchain technology and startups in general as a as a left versus writer.
Republican versus Democrat sort of sort of issue. In fact, that's one of the other things that we've been talking about privately is that precisely that issue that it is. It's not that simple. There are people, especially younger people on the left who have absolutely embraced
this sort of technology. And you know what? I think it's actually, it's more of a, it's a young versus old sort of thing, right? I've seen much more openness to this sort of monumental sort of paradigm shifting.
race in it as something, like I said, as a force for good by young people than old people. And I don't have to tell you, I mean, I think the United States right now is pretty clearly a garingocracy. But I'll leave political discussions out of this. But you know, at the end of the day, I think that
It's a young technology, right? And I think that actually works in our favor, right?
Yeah, yeah, I would agree. I think it's a tragedy to see because the partisan issue is becoming more, it's a narrative that's
coming pushed but I'm completely against it. It shouldn't be. Exactly. It's technology should just be for people not parties. Well that's good.
I think the incumbents, the older generation, I mean, most of them grew up in a world where not every home had a television, let alone a cell phone, you know what I mean?
It's a no brainer why they're a little resistant to technological change.
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Amherst in one hand and a computer on a desk and it was an advertisement for like I want to say like Texas Instruments or Sony or something like that Back in the 80s and it was all this technology laid out. Oh, no, it had to be Sony because he had a walkman
And then there's a meme that's going around with this that on one side and then a cell phone like the bottom barrel bottom of the barrel cell phone on the other saying now all of that fits in this one thing that fits in your pocket right you know it's kind of crazy
And so you bring up a really good point. You know, we don't want to pitch and hold ourselves where one group of people feels like feels comfortable using our technology and another group doesn't.
Right. This is a technology for everybody. And because we're building it for everybody, we're building it so that everybody can easily access it. It's easy to understand and easy to use. And ultimately, I think I think at the end of the day,
That's the sort of thing that stands the test of time. It's making it usable for as many people as possible and lowering the barriers to entry to people as low as possible. That's when driving our perspective on this.
Yeah, very well said, very well said.
I haven't seen any requests to come up on stage yet, but I'll throw it out there. I think I've put the dalsed tones of my voice.
Oh, it's been been some really good information. I've definitely enjoyed it.
Pope, did you have anything else you want to add here? Give another couple minutes for anyone to come up with anything last minute.
Yeah, I will ask those, everyone, would you please follow the UNITI should join a committee on this code and tell you that. And also, if there's enough that we are committee member, could support the UNITI should please let us know then.
or anyone who is interested in contributing to something to shoot, what can I do?
Well, you hit the big ones already. Obviously, if you want to know more about us or if you're just curious, definitely check out our website. It's got a lot of the information that you're going to need. That's where you're going to find a white paper. That's where you're going to find a whole lot
of information about. You know, more of the granular details about how we're doing this and why we're doing it. You can also check our medium page. I produce all the content that goes on there. So I'm rather partial to that. Obviously, if you're a social
media buff like like Pope said, you know, you can join our community on Telegram, Discord, Twitter. By doing that, you're going to get all the latest news and developments right from the Horsesmouth. We do have an announcement channel on Telegram, I should say.
And so if you don't feel like you're the talkative kind or you're not all for the rar-rah, you can at least get in there and get our news feed from the project itself. And here's obviously my pitch. Why not join the Sentinels while you're
at it. We're all about building partnerships, collaborations, and a real community based on shared values and interests. That's one of the foundation stones of our relationship with Secret Network.
and other projects that we've developed partnerships with. And so here's what I'd say, here's the bottom line sales pitch. If you're as passionate about redefining privacy and protecting your data as we are, we'd love to have you on board.
And we'd love to welcome you as part of the family. It's a big job. It's not going to be easy. It's going to take a while. But it's worth it, I think, at the end of the day. And I think ultimately, we need to stick together to make that happen. And so we would love to have you.
So guys, you've heard of Ken Lee General's Scotservoir and also General Telegun Company. Make sure I follow you from the Institute on Twitter as well. Thanks so much for joining us tonight. It's been amazing. I've learned so much.
I was sent to shoot and I'm up to date now. So I could discuss my friends what's up to date with you and see you done. Of course, if there's any part of national population, I will send them your re-assignor's. I have them. So yeah, thanks so much for joining us. And if you'd like to know that you'd love to add before and tonight's space.
Yeah, I think I think that pretty well covers it. It was really great to have you guys appreciate you coming on and sharing with all my pleasure and
Definitely looking forward to seeing you guys continue to grow.
Perfect. Well, like I said, at the top of the hour, thank you guys for having us here. We always do a chance to do something with you guys because you've been such amazing partners with us already. So like I said, thanks again for having us and I look forward to the next one.
Definitely our pleasure guys have a great one
Thanks everybody for coming to listen.