Casper Community Call

Recorded: Dec. 3, 2024 Duration: 0:45:45
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Okay, so let's just get this started here.
All of the speakers haven't arrived yet, but some have.
So what I'm going to do is I'm going to give a quick intro and then I'm going to hand it off to Michael Stoyer.
So, all right, so we're going to do this.
So, all right, so we're going to do this.
So, all right, without further ado, thank you to the entire Casper community for joining today's Xspace.
This is in fact, this is our Xspace.
We've got a lot of people, we're going to do this, I'm going to have a lot of them, you know, I'm going to do this one.
So, we have Michael Stoyer, the CEO of the Casper Association on the call, joining us with updates.
We have Chris from Tangent Wallet, which also has some exciting updates about Tangent Wallet and CSPR.
So looking forward to hearing from Chris.
We have AJ from Router Protocol.
We have Lorenzo from Shibu yet to join and RW Protocol.
So looking forward to him joining so I can give permissions.
We have Eerie from BringWebFree that will talk about CSPR shopping and rewards,
which is also very exciting and we'll give updates on that.
And we also have Maciej from Odra, Dev.
So we'd like to thank everyone again for joining this space.
It's a space where you can ask us questions.
You can ask the speakers questions.
You can ask Casper questions and you hopefully can get some answers during this space.
So leave your answers in the space and we'll do our best to answer them during the space itself.
But we will be taking down all of the questions and hopefully if we can answer them,
we'll try and get to you in the comments via text after the space has happened.
So again, thank you to everyone, including all our speakers and community for being here
and supporting Casper during these times.
And I'll hand it straight over to Michael Stoyer for updates.
Thank you very much, Joe, for that introduction.
And first of all, I'm happy to be coming to you today from Switzerland, actually,
where the headquarters of the Casper Association is based.
I'm here all week for meetings with the core team of Casper and various Casper partners,
including engineers from TeamMage and OGRAP.
We are all hard at work preparing plans for the future of the Casper network and protocol for 2025 and beyond.
As you mentioned, Joe, a lot has happened since our last Xspace,
and I would like to discuss a few of those updates.
I'm also excited to see that we have so many partners in this Xspace
to discuss the long list of projects that are building and launching on Casper network.
Let's start with the protocol.
So last week, we announced that Casper 2.0 has reached feature completeness
and we released RC5 of the Casper 2.0 upgrades.
This is a major milestone.
For over a year, the finish line for Casper 2.0 appeared just over the horizon.
Through hard work and focus, the core engineering team completed all the milestones we set out to ship Casper 2.0.
With the release of RC5 last week, the team is now focused on downstream compatibility,
meaning we are making sure that all tools and services that connect with the Casper protocol
are compatible with all the changes in Casper 2.0.
At the same time, integration testing has gone into overdrive.
We are working both with internal and external partner teams to really put as much stress as possible on the new release
and make sure it withstands everything we can throw at it.
Additionally, we are working with third parties to ensure that they are all ready to migrate to Casper 2.0.
The rollout process will go through several steps.
First, we expect to launch a new Casper 2.0 developer network shortly,
where ecosystem developers can start interacting with the release candidates.
From there, the release will work its way through the usual path that some of you might be familiar with already,
which starts with getting it on testnet first,
and then when everything has been signed off by all stakeholders, schedule a mainnet rollout.
We are hopeful to schedule that mainnet rollout not too long after the Christmas and New Year break.
As many already know, Casper 2.0 brings tons of new features and innovations.
I encourage everyone to check out our dedicated Casper 2.0 space in our documentation on docs.casper.network
to find out more about many of the new features, including our all-new consensus protocol, ZOOC,
the new transaction model, the new rewards model,
the new features and improvements for Casper node operators,
gas fee optimizations, and much more.
I want to congratulate not only the core engineering team,
but really the whole Casper ecosystem on reaching this massive milestone for our network.
And then moving on, the Casper Association announced last week
that we received 425 million CSPR from Casper Labs, or now known as Prove.ai.
Months ago, we made the community aware that we would receive the majority
of the remaining treasury tokens from Casper Labs,
and I think these 425 million CSPR tokens is a much higher amount than anyone was really expecting.
Obviously, we are very pleased with this outcome,
and the Casper Association is in a great place to shepherd the protocol and the network
to the amazing future we all desire for us.
Over the course of this transition, there's been a lot of negativity directed at Casper Labs,
and even specifically at its CEO, Renal.
I think a lot of this was based on the community's perception that the Casper network
was much more reliant on Prove.ai and Casper Labs than it really was on the one hand,
and that Renal and Casper Labs were acting with malicious intent on the other hand.
I think the first point has been easily disproven,
given the tremendous progress we've seen on the network in recent months.
Casper 2.0 is now completed.
New projects are announcing that they're launching on Casper Network several times per week.
The Casper Association and the core engineering team are firing on all cylinders,
and the public sentiment around Casper has never been better.
The second point, too,
I think both Casper Labs and Renal have been given an unfair shake.
Ultimately, their actions have all led to the points that I just mentioned,
and had they not drawn the conclusion that both parties would be better off after a separation,
we probably wouldn't be in as good a position as we are today.
Secondly, I know that throughout the transition process,
Casper Labs has not sold any tokens,
and Renal personally, as a large token holder, has never sold any tokens.
Quite on the contrary, actually, has supported Casper Labs financially as an investor
in order to preserve its token treasury.
And finally, throughout the transition,
Renal and the Casper Labs team have continued to express their support of the Casper network
and continue to do so in the background now and in its insurance.
With all the business now concluded between the entities,
we at the Casper Association are exclusively focused on executing and delivering our roadmap,
supporting our partners, expanding the ecosystem,
and growing our networking community.
Speaking of our community,
yesterday marked the conclusion of Season 2 of the CSPR.fans campaign.
Excitingly, we exceeded over half a million users in Casper fans,
almost exclusively people who had never heard of or interacted with Casper before.
This has massively grown our community
and resulted in tremendous engagement throughout the ecosystem,
including with many DAFs and projects that are building on Casper.
More than 10 million tasks have been performed by our community,
and tens of thousands of new wallet holders have joined the Casper network.
With Season 2 now complete and rewards having been distributed yesterday,
we are taking a holiday break for the remainder of the month,
and Season 3 will kick off in early January.
We are hard at work with new features and reward mechanisms for Season 3,
which will make the next iteration of Casper fans even more exciting for our community.
We look forward to many of you joining again in January.
Okay, I think you have heard enough from me.
I'd much rather have you hear from all the amazing partners who have joined this call today.
Joe, why don't you call on our first guest?
Thank you, Michael.
Thanks for the updates.
Very exciting times, and I'm looking forward to Season 3 kicking off in January of CSPR.pans.
Yes, so without any further ado, let's hand it over to Chris,
the brand ambassador at Tandrum Wallet and Tandrum Wallet themselves,
who want to speak a little bit about Tandrum Wallet and CSPR.
I'm handing it over to you guys, and thanks for joining.
Pleasure to have you here.
Hey, this is David.
It's not Chris, just a small correction, but perfectly fine.
You can call me whenever you need me.
No, I don't worry.
David works.
You're perfectly fine.
Appreciate it.
Thank you so much for having us today.
We are really, really proud that we could announce that from the start of November 25,
we have Casper officially integrated with the mainnet to our Tandrum Wallet.
So for everybody who's not aware about Tandrum,
we're really the very first hardware wallet supplier who's developed in 2017 in the heart of Europe,
so also in Switzerland.
So greetings back to Michael, and I'm speaking from Germany today.
So we have created the very easiest, most reliable, not battery-driven hardware wallet in the world.
It's a hardware wallet that fits into a regular bank card.
So, I mean, here's the real deal.
Everybody who has experienced the very first time setting up a hardware wallet
could remember how hard that is.
With Tandrum, you can set up your safest and most reliable hardware wallet within three to four minutes.
And it's that easy that no matter if your four-year-old child or your 80-year-old mother maybe could do that
and everybody in between.
So therefore, we are really proud to be part of that great community here
and have the chance to also talk to you, hear your feedback,
and get involved with the Casper network and all the functionalities on our hardware wallet.
In the same token, we are also really one of the most affordable ones.
So you can get a Casper, you can get a Tandrum hardware wallet for roughly $60 to $75 included shipping.
And this really gives you the power to store thousands of crypto assets
and also ten thousands of different token sets directly on your wallet.
And the best way is there is nothing that can really update the firmware on the hardware device by its own.
So we also are not regulated by any goofy European regulations that may come up or are coming up right now.
What's very important for us, the wallet get produced directly in Hong Kong in our main facility.
We are also very proud that we're the very first hardware wallet supplier
who have created an absolutely unique piece of jewelry.
So we have created a hardware wallet that fits into a ring.
And this is really especially very, very unique and what gives you the power to swap, transfer,
and also receive your assets within seconds.
Because you don't need to plug in any devices into your computer, to your battery,
charge the battery, or do some firmware audits.
The only thing you're going to need is either way your wallet,
so your card, what you maybe have in your physical wallet, in your pocket,
or the ring directly on your finger.
And here comes the best thing about everything.
The Tangem software is two times audited by two different parties.
And both claimed that there are no malicious backdoors,
nothing in the code that looks strange.
And they can really declare that our hardware wallet is absolutely free of anything.
So you can be definitely sure that our open source code fulfills all the requirements
that you need to do self-custodial on the most secure and most highest level
that you can expect as a crypto user.
And this is really something we're very, very proud of.
And also, let me finish that.
What you can also do is you can directly swap and buy cryptos on your Tangem wallet
without your assets have to leave your wallet.
I mean, this is one of our core functionalities called Tangem Express,
what really helps you to increase security speed
and also secure the price that you need without sending the assets to any exchange.
And one really last thing I got to announce.
First quarter of next year, we're planning to launch our very first Tangem crypto payment card.
So we have a partnership with Visa together and developed an absolutely unique process
where we have a separate card that you can link to your hardware wallet
and then pay directly on every Visa terminal on the world.
And this is not works with you send your cryptos to a third party.
He's transferring or swapping that to euros or dollars and then get over to Visa.
No, we're working directly with Visa together.
What increases also is speed, reduces the transaction fees, keep it very low,
and also keeps the security on a very high level.
If anybody has any questions, please feel free to reach out to us.
We have multiple languages available on our Telegram channels.
We have a really big Discord.
And if you want to, feel free to reach out to me directly.
I'm more than happy to answer your questions.
And thank you very much again for having us today.
Wonderful Christmas for everybody who's not listening to me in the next days or weeks
when I'm another AMA's.
And thank you very much to being part of the great community.
Thank you, David.
Thanks for joining our X-Space.
Absolute pleasure to have you.
And really excited to see Tangem in the Casper ecosystem.
Really looking forward to testing it out myself.
Very exciting.
And so thank you so much for being here and look forward to having you back as well
on future spaces, potentially, if you'd be open to that.
I have a quick question.
And first of all, thank you for being here.
The question is, where can I get one?
Oh, that's pretty simple.
Just go directly to Tangem.com and check out our different card sets.
So we have also something very, very unique.
I mean, I can talk for oodles and doodles about our products, but I don't want to do that.
I don't want to bore you all so much.
We also have a stealth wallet set.
So two cards that are absolutely blank.
Just a black card.
So nobody would ever recognize what you got there, even when you're flying out to another
country or somebody asked you.
You can directly order on the website with the discount code community with 10% discount
your cards.
There are additional color sets and you can also get the ring.
We have the ring sizes available in US size between ring size 8, 10, 11, 12 and 13.
Make sure you really find the right size for you.
And this is something that I can highly recommend.
We also have a small giveaway with two cards and one ring.
So we're probably going to need to see how we can give that away to the community.
I'm not sure, Joe, how we want to proceed with that.
We will follow up with you on that.
That sounds like a great plan.
Excellent.
Really exciting.
Thank you so much, David.
Thanks, David, for being here.
Really cool.
I'm looking forward to seeing the giveaway.
We'll follow up, as Michael said, and we'll get that going.
Very exciting.
Hopefully one of our or some of our lucky community members could win a Tangent Wallet.
So we also have AJ back from Routed Protocol on the Xspace with us today to give some updates
about Routed Protocol.
So AJ, do we have you live on the stage?
AJ, I see you there as a speaker, but you need to unmute.
And we may have just lost him.
We can switch it up and we can go to our next speaker and do a little reverses on it.
And that probably works for now.
So I'll fix that in the background.
Anyway, so we have the one and only Lorenzo from Shibu and RWI Protocol.
Lorenzo, do we have you live on the stage?
Lorenzo, I see you there.
You need to accept the speaker invitation.
Lorenzo is a speaker.
I confirm that with him.
He needs to unmute.
Well, meanwhile, we have AJ back.
So maybe we switch it back to AJ.
Okay, let's reverse it once again.
AJ from Routed Protocol.
You're live on the stage.
I'll hand it over to you.
Apology for these tech hiccups.
That's fine.
That's fine.
That's fine.
That's fine.
And being in the tech space and the server.
So hi, everybody.
Thanks a lot for having us here.
And it's been wonderful working with the Kasper Association and the entire team.
We are feeling really blessed with, you know, working with this kind of a team.
And yes, I mean, a lot to build together.
I'm also back.
Seems like X spaces have some problems.
I think you can hear me now, right?
We can hear you, Lorenzo.
We can hear you, Lorenzo.
All right.
Should we let AJ speak first?
AJ, was there anything more you wanted to add about Routed Protocol and overview announcements?
Yeah, definitely.
Yeah, go for it.
So Routed Protocol, I mean, we're in the bridging space for quite some time.
We are one of the very old bridges.
And last year, we started our own blockchain for interoperability.
And that is where we could connect any EVM to EVM or EVM to non-EVMs.
And that's how this whole collaboration with Kasper became a reality.
And we are almost ready with the integration.
And we shall be launching the testnet very, very soon.
And along with the normal bridging of assets, we are also bringing in with us something called cross-chain intent framework,
which I'm going to talk about in a bit of some time.
But, yes, really happy to be here.
We are excited having you as part of our community, AJ.
And I know that you just announced the collaboration with the Shibu team as well.
And at CA, we're just very happy to see, first of all, collaboration across our DeFi ecosystem.
And secondly, the capabilities that Router Protocol and your Router Intents products bring to our network,
which includes the ability for any of our builders to easily bridge to other protocols
and easily bring in both users as well as TVL from sort of the broader crypto sphere into the Kasper network.
So we have tremendous excitement for the launch of Router Protocol and everything that Router will mean for our ecosystem.
Thank you so much.
Thank you, AJ.
Thanks for joining.
Okay, I'll reintroduce Lorenzo.
Lorenzo, the one and only Lorenzo from Shibu is with us today to give some updates.
So I'll hand it over to you, Lorenzo.
Lorenzo is doing amazing things in the Kasper ecosystem.
I'll give the floor to you, Lorenzo.
Thanks for being here, mate.
Thank you for the intro.
Yeah, so I think it's all going really, really well the past month for Kasper.
We've seen the numbers and they're all looking great.
You know, from Shibu, we have now $500,000 in the statement platform, almost $1 million in liquidity on chain.
I mean, Kasper itself is doing great because I'm connected to a couple of launchpads and many other, you know, projects in crypto.
From what I've seen, I got a lot of interest in Kasper lately.
I've been talking with three, I think, three projects that are looking to launch something on Kasper, or at least they're interested in Kasper.
One of them, I think, I already introduced two to Michael.
Two of them are talking to me.
We've seen Reuter Protocol now, Integrator, Call Network.
I think there's a couple more that are also coming.
So it's looking really, really, really good.
It seems that a lot of people are way more interested in Kasper now.
And I think once 2.0 is here, which is very soon, and we have the liquid staking protocol that we're working on with Michael and the developers of CA,
I think we have all the right tools to really push this chain to where it deserves to be.
And I can say we're also working on something else, an integration for Kasper, which should really give us a lot of visibility.
And I think we're going to have that in a couple of weeks.
And that should be really, really good for the entire Kasper ecosystem.
Thank you, Lorenzo.
I just want to say that not only have you been a great builder, obviously, like everybody knows what you've done with Shibu and moving projects forward.
You've also been a great ambassador for the Kasper network.
And, as you mentioned, talking to projects and getting interest from sort of a broader ecosystem.
So I really appreciate your efforts.
Thank you for having me.
Thanks, Lorenzo.
We also have BringWeb3 on the call.
So, Iri, do we have you with us to talk about CSPR shopping?
Another exciting update, hopefully, here if you're with us.
Yeah, I think I am.
Can you guys hear me?
Yeah, we can hear you.
Thank you so much.
Thank you for having me.
And, yeah, we've been partners of Kasper for a long time, co-host, co-presented in some shows in the past.
And, basically, it's been live in Kasper Live and in the Kasper mobile world for a while.
So, first of all, about us, we offer crypto cashback so that users can earn CSPR when they shop, you know, for their everyday stuff.
They can shop with the regular credit card, pay with fiat, and still earn CSPR on stuff they buy.
We've been fortunate to be accepted really well by the retail industry.
We actually now have access to more than 16,000 retailers.
So, we've been growing tremendously.
Thanks, God.
A lot of really nice names like Dell, Samsung, Gap, Walmart, Uber Eats, Alamo, Expedia, Ace.
Long list.
I could go for maybe a few minutes.
So, it seems that retailers and brands really like this idea that, you know, to attract the crypto audience and, you know, give them cashback, which is what excites them the most, which is crypto.
But the really exciting thing is the following.
We have basically two flows.
Flow number one would be that the user goes into, let's say, CSPR Live and searches for a retailer and goes to that retailer.
The challenge with that flow is that users need to really be aware of this option and put in the effort to go, you know, into CSPR Live or into the Kasper mobile wallet, which is, you know, the numbers are not really big.
Where we're seeing massive volume is where we work with our Chrome extension, where the user experience there is amazing.
Basically, you just go to Gap, you know, you go to Walmart, your wallet pops up and says, you want to earn 5% of, you know, your next shopping idea in CSPR?
Just click here, you know, two clicks and that's it.
It's going to see, you know, the earned CSPR in his wallet.
And we're actually very, very close to launching that with Kasper.
Our team has been working on that on the last, I think, maybe two months.
And it's, I think it's ready to go.
It might even go up or go live in December.
We're doing this with a few other wallets, also all very, like, early, but we're seeing really nice, let's say, initial signs.
I think the numbers are going to be awesome.
So really making your users very happy.
They just do the regular shopping and earn CSPR.
And also, of course, you know, generate more demand for CSPR.
Another nice, really, thing that the wallets really like about that, it wakes up dormant users.
So think about users that has installed the CSPR wallet and whatever a while ago.
Forgot about it.
It just sits in its crown, but doesn't really touch it.
And now with this update, once it goes to, you know, UBL or ACE, his wallet is going to pop up saying you can earn CSPR, you know, just by clicking those two buttons.
And now, you know, the wallet is back in his mind.
He's earning now CSPR, so, you know, has a reason to be active.
So really bringing back from the dead, in a way, a lot of users that has installed the CSPR wallet a while ago.
It's an exciting feature, Iri.
This is, for those familiar with it, it's similar to, like, the Honey plugin, for example, right?
Where it tells you, like, hey, you can get a cheaper price here, or there's reward points that you can get, et cetera.
That kind of experience.
It's part of the checkout experience.
But it sits on the CSPR wallet, on your Chrome extension wallet, which makes it all very relevant.
And, yeah, the CSPR, of course, goes into the wallet.
So it's, the experience is, I think, very awesome.
It's a nice way of topping up more CSPR into your wallet, for sure.
Brilliant.
Thank you, Iri.
My pleasure.
If anybody has any questions or want to learn more, you can follow me on Twitter.
You can follow Brink on Twitter.
You can go to our website, it's bringweb3.io, and we're very responsive.
So you're very welcome to lie to us.
Thank you so much for being here, Iri.
We will give a list of all the speakers, their platforms, and social media handles following this call on our Telegram announcements channel, I think.
And everybody should absolutely go and follow those supporting and building in the Casper ecosystem.
So thank you for being here, Iri.
We really appreciate hearing your updates about CSPR shopping.
We also have Odra, Dev.
I'll hand it over to you, Odra, to give some updates on Odra.
Thanks for being here.
Hi, this is Maciej speaking.
Hey, Maciej.
Thanks for being here.
I'm going to tell you a bit about Corale, our AI smart contract developer that we are working on.
So two weeks ago, we released a second version of the project, and so far our community handcrafted more than 100 tokens with interesting features.
It's very important to us, and some of these tokens show, basically these descriptions show us where our system doesn't work, where our system missing features.
For example, we discovered that a lot of people want to do tokens based on time, so we are improving how we are handling time calculations.
Like someone can say, I would like to do something monthly, and there's not like a concept of a month, so we are adding things like this to the code.
There are some interesting features that people want from their tokens that we don't really know what to do yet, and we are figuring out.
For example, someone typed that he wants his token to help with stress relief.
It's an interesting approach.
But the funny bit is that actually the AI basically wants to write it, just came up with something.
So we are working also on validating things like that, so they are not that important, or maybe they should be filtered or something like that.
But in general, our score right now is 60% of successful token generations, which is significantly improved compared to the previous version.
Right now, right now we are working on Casper Wallet integration, so it's possible to deploy the token to the testnet right now.
And after we do it, we will make this platform open for everyone to play with.
Basically, it is already open, if you sign up for the waiting list, we are letting people in every day, basically, so people don't have to wait.
But we are waiting with Casper Wallet to make it open.
The really nice thing is that we've actually grown a small community of people that use the product and provide feedback.
We already implemented a few requested community features, like retry buttons, and we fixed some bugs that they pointed out.
And even we will go farther with this, because we see that our community actually wants to provide a feedback for us, so we're going to create comment boxes, downvotes, upvotes, so people can actually point us where things went right, or which things doesn't work.
What's next?
Oh, and the interesting bit is that we are also planning a release of Odra.
We have a small update that basically was influenced by AI.
So sometimes AI, when writes smart contracts, it tries to do things that are not possible, because it thinks that it should be possible.
And actually, we noticed that a few of these things that the AI actually wanted to do actually make sense.
So it makes sense to add them to Odra.
I wanted to point this.
It's very interesting that AI actually can point a better way of implementing a smart contract platform.
And for the last thing, I would like to tell to everyone that if someone is interested in AI, in LLMs, in writing prompts, in using rugs, please join our telegram and we can discuss it.
Maybe we can organize some kind of AI Casper small community or meetup, or we can hang out and discuss things.
Okay, that's it.
Thank you, Marcelo.
I have some questions.
You mentioned that the community of testers has come up with interesting ideas and things that you weren't expecting.
Do you have some examples?
Like, what's the most interesting thing you saw being attempted?
So the things, like what I said, that someone wanted a token that's gonna be used as a stress relief.
The interesting thing is, for example, a Trump token that is like a popular meme coin, but can be done in multiple ways.
And someone wrote that there are like two kinds of accounts.
Every third account is gonna be Republican accounts and things like that.
And Republican accounts can send to Republican accounts without the penalties, but Democrats can't and things like that.
These are like very interesting things.
The things that I wasn't expecting is that people are asking for features that want to distribute tokens to people that did some actions.
So let's say like 60% of token holders did something and there is like a need for a feature that distributes additional tokens to this group and not to the other group.
But if you want to do things like that, you have to design your token totally differently.
So there is no loops that basically go over each balance and tops up the balance.
We have to like organize in a different way.
And this is actually very interesting how to handle this.
That made us think and we came up with the idea.
We should like detect these things and actually start with different kind of templates for tokens for such use cases.
That's amazing.
So final question, Maciej.
And this is for me to understand how far along we are in the AI revolution of AI taking over humans.
Where did you see more surprising requests or attempts on the human side?
Or you mentioned that AI was trying to do some unexpected things requiring you to update Elra.
Which was more creative, AI or the human testers?
I think human testers.
Definitely human testers.
Actually, that's the thing.
We try actually to make AI not to invent their own things by providing a lot of examples.
And humans don't have this constraint.
Sometimes even putting random string just can break everything.
So we have to guard against that as well.
Or someone just put a number that has a few letters in it.
Also, sometimes AI gets it right or came up with incorrect solutions.
So we also have to take account and make sure we get this right as well.
Well, it's reassuring to hear that we're not completely superseded yet.
We're very far from that.
To be honest, more than I work with these AI things, the less scary I am because what they are good at is actually making small things.
So what we basically try to do is we try to cut this complex process of development into as much small tasks as possible and just do them one by one.
And many times they don't just work and we have to retry it until it's done.
So we're quite safe for now.
That's great.
Thank you so much for joining today and thank you for all the hard work you and the Odra team are doing on Chorale, on the Odra framework and everything else you do and build in the Casper network.
And I'll be traveling to Poland tomorrow and I look forward to meeting your team.
So I'm excited about what we can do together in the next year.
Thanks Michael.
Okay, so that concludes our list of speakers and updates for this X-Space, which is the last of the year.
So I'd like to take this last opportunity on the X-Space to thank everyone for joining all of our X-Spaces over the past year and we look forward to many more in 2025.
And I think it's obvious to see that Casper is poised to have an amazing 2025 and we're all very excited.
So thanks to our entire community, all of the builders and those supporting the Casper ecosystem and the team itself for supporting Casper.
We appreciate you all and we will see you soon.
Thanks for joining everyone.
Thank you everyone. Happy New Year.
Happy New Year. Goodbye.
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