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That felt kind of empowering, this yeah i agree i think it was
john's favorite as well if i remember well oh it was the two of you yeah yeah yeah yeah
hi everyone welcome to another space geek space hello hello geeks Geek Space. Hello. Hello, Geeks.
Looks like an awesome dog, by the way.
Hey, Stephanie. How's it going?
I'm okay. How are you, Robbie?
All right. We have a small crowd right now,
but I've seen the people listening later.
Oh, it looks like the dog.
So, hey, everyone. We're talking about going to be meeting today. This is a community hang and I know there are a lot of people who are busy, who have been with LUN during office hours yesterday.
um okay um i am going without my usual crackly mic hi obi how are you hi brave
um all right so very few questions let's see one was do we have any plans in seeking a similar partnership with Quant?
I don't have any problem with that.
They are big players more on the enterprise side.
I have not approached them to be completely transparent, but they are known, you know,
they have a good reputation, does quant network.
So if anyone is in the geek community
and knows a lot about them,
just drop us some messages, that'd be great.
I'm going to pick you on this one, Stephanie.
I'm going to pick you on this one, Stephanie,
Gilbert Verdian was the name.
I've known him for a while, actually,
because he invited me once for a conference in London.
I know one of the ex-developers as well.
So I'm going to reach out to him.
I'm going to reach out to him.
Ask and you shall receive.
At least the team will try its best.
Karen is... I don't know if't forget to say what tomorrow is.
So, there was another question as well, Stephanie.
Will Geek ever have an incentivized testnet
that might actually bring more attention to the project?
Aren't we incentivized enough?
We have been working so hard.
So the answer is that, and I'm pretty sure
the rest of the team still agrees with me on this.
I think I have the backing of everyone,
so I can say from all of us that we don't want to do things backwards.
Incentivizing people is an invitation for them to come and take advantage of us,
especially when we are a tiny microcap.
You know, facts are facts, people will come, they will take what they can, and then they will make us work for
growing the ecosystem after they've left. And that doesn't make any sense to me. I know that's
the way it is through crypto. And I don't know. If people have money, when money was free, when
interest rates were zero,
when VCs were throwing money around,
maybe it made sense to buy users for a day.
Doesn't make sense as a sustainable strategy
until we have the seed, the kernel,
the engine running on our own,
and we know that we can sustain that kind of interest bring them in keep
them in make us all benefit right so i'm just not willing to do this and i've said no many times to
these kind of quick pop schemes that i know we're not in a position to take advantage of. It only hurts the rest of us. So having said that, the time is not yet right,
but the answer is not a solid no, never, ever.
It's just not the right time.
I have another question as well,
because I saw it in the trading channel earlier today
Is that something I could ask?
is Geek being safe for quantum computing?
And could it be eventually?
So we've, you know, long-time listeners, my friends,
know this already, but just very quickly,
I don't think anybody could be more prepared for a future
where quantum might pop up and be very threatening to chains that are really trying to underpin real world assets,
assets with a lot of value.
That's when you really need quantum security.
really need quantum security.
It's when you're so worried that quantum is going to break a regular key,
expose all your assets, expose your data, possibly lose control of everything.
Those are the cases we're very concerned about, right?
And we need quantum security there.
We have already shown that we can upgrade the encryption scheme for keys at any point.
As a test run, we can do it again.
Before it's time to panic, we already know how to do that.
The thing is, not only are we quantum ready, but we're multi-chain. before it's time to panic, we already know how to do that.
The thing is, not only are we quantum ready, but we're multi-chain.
So we can support use cases other than those really critical, sensitive pieces of data on other chains.
Just for apps, the NFTs that we've done, the stacks that we've done.
If you're making stacks, if you're making pieces of art that you're not really that worried about losing control over,
you don't need those long keys, this quantum-resistant encryption schema.
They take more time. They take more time.
They use more block space.
So we're not making the entire ecosystem to that level,
It does, yeah, because it was a bit of a discussion
going on in the trading channel.
So that's why I felt like asking it to you as well,
because it's a great opportunity to do so.
And then they can listen in later on as well,
because I don't see them here in the space.
So at least they know and they're aware that we're ready for this stuff.
And, you know, some of those people are long-time geeks,
and they want us to get the message out
that we're quantum ready we're future proof i totally understand you should all be comfortable
saying we are future proof we are disruption ready um and and part of that is the way that John has written the protocol so that the data are structured and they will always be structured in a certain standard way with the signature block separate.
So we can change the signature block. We can change the keys without affecting anything else about the validation or anything about
any transactions you've ever done if you have smart contract chains with all of their various
code and where they put the signatures and how they're bridging and um quantum is probably an issue for them but it's not for us we've just
figured that out so just want to say that again
all right thank you stephanie in the meantime if there's people having questions raise your hand
and jump in as well. Maybe in the meantime,
is there stuff to share about the bootcamp?
I'm not a dev, but I think that Lung,
who was my co-founder and wonderful software architect,
has been very busy on the bootcamp side.
I heard some, sorry, swallowed the wrong way.
I heard some non-devs asking if they could do bootcamp.
So we might try to get some community reaction about what they would like.
I saw some messages about a share about my coding.
And I'm working on some materials right now.
I'll probably put them out within an hour of the end of spaces on how geek data and attestations work broken down really easily for the inner devs to think about.
Maybe I'll just share it with everyone. We'll see. Put your thumbs up if that's something that you want to see.
you want to see okay tony gets it oh damn tony let's see what else is going on
We have DeFi King, Bullish, and Bobby, I think you know this last gentleman.
His question is always when.
I will say that we will put out a technical update soon for May.
That's coming. That will include both what's going on for the bootcamp
and for the devs who are taking on bootcamp.
And Brave has always got news.
I think Noor has a question as well.
Hi, Ruby. Hi, Stephanie. Hey think Noor has a question as well. Noor, go ahead. Hi, Ruby.
Yeah, it's another question, but you said something.
Okay. last week that we can use
without the need for the token
I don't understand how it works
explain how it's possible
I think there are ways. That's a good question here. Thank you.
I mean, I think my response was maybe trying to get the community to think that you don't
have to wait until mainnet is launched to figure out how to start using it now.
In fact, I think that's a really bad idea to wait because there's an
advantage in figuring out how this technology works right now so that you're ready to launch
on mainnet. And the best way to produce technology is to start and then iterate. We've certainly
experienced that ourselves. So I think people should start now, think about their apps,
approach us about getting their own testnet, think about what kind of chain they might want after
mainnet or even before. You know, we have a Geek Glass partner, Smart Keep, who has been running
their own testnet for quite a while.
For those of you who don't know, they have a non-custodial wallet you can test out where you can mint an NFT.
There's no risk, there are no smart contracts, and you can add optional privacy if you want to even write within their wallet.
So SafeKeep is a part of ours.
And as they worked on that,
Akil has been thinking about Geek's fungible tokens
fungible tokens without smart contracts.
So he's going to, you know,
I've known him for months now,
he's going to get a jump on that.
So I think there are lots of ways that people can already use the capabilities on the testnet. suggested that we use um or he use badges and nfts for some of his community activities
well why not they're always going to be on a testnet block explorer it's easy to look that
up later you can if you decide you want to gamify something on your own, the record is
there. That's what blockchains do. They keep the record. So you don't need to have the
geek token on mainnet yet in order to start banking up, you know, credibility, experience,
building your community, all that kind of good stuff
that yeah I just wanted to know
also I made you a speaker
if you have a question go ahead Great, thanks, Luke. I think with Cobus, also I made you a speaker.
If you have a question, go ahead.
All right, thank you so much.
Thank you everyone here for today.
My question is, how long would the Geek carbon table last?
Like I'm glad to also make a public notification on Twitter about this to my audience.
Wiscobus, nice to see you.
I've seen you, I saw you on the onboarding for Bootcamp and I think your question was
something about a public announcement for Bootcamp.
Would you please repeat that?
Oh, no. My question right now is not about the bootcamp.
My question is regarding the carbon testnet
So I want to know the timeframe,
like how long would this testnet last for interested users
so that I can make a public tweet about this.
I think Carbon Testnet will start minting badges for the community developers and bootcamp
maybe next week, and it'll probably be up for at least a month I mean you know we want these
test nets to be up enough for our devs to learn about how they get stressed so
as long as people try these test nets please try to as Kieran would say try to
break it and we can keep it up until it gets broken right or or if we're
doing something more interesting we can release another test net but um wiscoba so i think that
you have at least a month and if you need something beyond that um you know just let
the team know what you're thinking about i'm'm glad you're thinking about using it. Yay. Good job.
I'm seeing a real geek OG in the house as well.
I've just been gone for a while, yeah? Busy.
All right. Any more questions, Professor?
Or something to share from our audience, Professor?
You know, we always have so much going on,
and then everybody tells me to quiet down and keep it simple.
So let me try to think about how to stay on message. Can you ask Brave to be a speaker so that he can help me stay on message?
one of the superpowers of a CEO
is to learn how to tell a story.
And believe me, I've been working on this
in private conversations.
So my story is that we are going off the rails, folks.
The digital world is being hacked and compromised at an unbelievable pace.
And I hope everybody is getting a hold of the posts that I made yesterday
about the kinds of hacks that are going on in the cloud.
People are hacking sessions having to do with microsoft and
and google they're getting privileges that are happening because they are able to steal the
tokens for the session this is going way beyond identity theft so to stick to the point
way beyond identity theft.
So to stick to the point, we are not going to be able to count on centralized infrastructure
rails, full stop, period.
Microsoft is a juggernaut it's not going to go away but it is however many millions of lines of code
and cyber security is too spread thin to deal with all the ways that hackers can intrude can
take your data can take your assets so what are we going to do about that? We're in technology to secure your
data and secure your assets and secure your right to exchange without having to depend Okay, let me recap again. Trust is gone.
Most people don't know that yet.
And so we have been working on technology to prepare, to restore the ability to interact with each other, to trade with each other, even when
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it makes sense.
because they say most of the, not most,
but a lot of accounts on Twitter or the wallets,
And a lot of people are worried about that also.
And I think Ge have has a solution for
their thoughts yeah you're right so this trust is dead theme that we worried about when we first
started is really coming into play it's it's like it's going it's going to go very slowly and then all
I think that the presence of
and the presence of AI agents
is going to make it even more difficult
for us to believe that we can
with an account on the other side.
So this whole thing that social media is taken over
by bots and we need a way to identify accounts even if we don't know who they are at least
verify or prove that they are someone we can trade with is a really important thing and that's where i hope these people who have been working on socialfy
and um decentralized science and other kinds of market making platforms
you know keep going and come over to geek because we can help you with that identification authentication piece
and they've got the idea to build on platforms that can give them that um it's going to be really
important when ai agents like you say when bots are all around us because who wants to i don't
particularly want to maybe some who who wants to talk to bots all day?
Well, if bots have keys and you have keys and your keys control something that is meaningful to me as a human,
then I can tell who you are.
Or maybe it's a really good bot who's pretending to be you,
in which case maybe i won't know
but we need this kind of cryptographic identity and geek can do that and it's going to be really
useful so yes near you're right i'd love to get someone actually who's been working on a social fi platform,
because I don't think anyone has built these kinds of projects
on chains that can scale and chains that care a lot about
easy identification of like-minded people.
When you say social fight,
it's something like Twitter or another thing.
Robbie, can you tell me that?
There was one that really blew up.
Out, the Out app, I think it was or something.
Ah, Friends. Friends. Yeah, yeah. the out app i think it was or something uh there's a few uh friends friends yeah yeah that one was a that kind of thing it wasn't was sort of a social fire scheme i'm not sure that i want
that but there are people i think friends was somebody correct me if i'm wrong i think friends was like you made an account on a d5
decentralized platform and then you could sell influence points or something and you sold them
to your friends and it was kind of maybe a ponzi scheme um and then so that's not what i mean but
That's not what I mean, but what it tried to do was put some form of reputation so that people could find each other, right?
So they could recreate these kinds of network effects without a third party.
And we can do that. We can do that with these kinds of identification as NFTs.
um identification as nfts
great um i think ross has a question as well great to hear ross go ahead hey yeah thanks for
having me up i'm glad i stumbled upon the space it's actually like the the 10th one that i've
joined and none have been interesting um but i do find this one interesting a lot of hot topics that I like to talk about I haven't really
done a lot of due diligence in the geek but I am interested to learn more especially about
the approach to different things I mean I'm in I don't like to call it social-fi, just because if you continue to mix
social and finance indefinitely, like, you really just muddy the waters for, like, quality staying
power. Like, I like the idea of using the financial aspect to jumpstart a platform, you know, getting
to have users onboarded in ways that would have never been
able to be afforded um but then this the stickiness should come later on so you should kind of like
die away from the monetary incentive to be there because i don't i think it just
it it doesn't mix well with something that you know social i don't know we all want to be social anyway but
it's nor here nor there um it's great that's great i forgot if i stands for finance oh i don't really
want to have to buy my friends so i'd love to hear what you say well yeah frantic frantic was weird
um and you know i don't know if you dug into that one. There's been iterations of
Frientech over and over because it was
I don't know if you'd call it
success. It depends on your metrics
of what success actually is.
Sorry to interrupt, Russ.
Stephanie, can I ask you to mute
yourself as someone else is speaking?
I was wondering what that was because I was like
I was traveling through it.
No, the friend tech stuff, you know, I did get sucked into it.
You know, you buy people's keys.
That's what they called them.
And then hoping that other people would buy your keys.
And it's like everyone had their own token.
The influencers made the most money off of their fees and stuff or whatever.
But it was the shooting star application like all these others.
You know, I tend to think that we haven't had any proper innovation in the social sphere for a really long time.
The last really interesting blip was Clubhouse with the drop-in audio which is
essentially what we're using right now I think also combined with the whole
pandemic we were all socially deprived but it was like it was a spark of
novelty like someone was doing something different in the social online sphere
you know, it's like, it's all we're doing
is reinventing the wheel, just borrowing ideas.
But it's just, I said one time,
like the internet is so freaking boring.
And I think it's mainly because innovators
aren't really given the opportunity to really become
or actualize their, you know, ideas. I I mean it's kind of like a
you know it's a who you know kind of situation. I'm rabbit trailing but just wanted to clarify
that it's a weird place to be in this transitioning from Web 2 to Web 3. It's going to be
fun to watch a lot of legacy platforms not be able to afford the Web3 ethos.
And that's something I really like to kind of express.
And hopefully it happens sooner than later.
So anyway, does any of that make sense?
Does anyone identify with anything I just said there?
Because previously we had always we had a new app or a new social thing.
But now it seems like we are still in Twitter and it becomes more and more dysfunctional.
But we don't have anything else to go.
They tried other things, but they are not better.
So we have to stay here, even though we're not very happy to stay.
Everyone's here, so it's like you can't really pivot.
And it was funny because going back to Clubhouse,
and once Twitter started having the drop-in audio,
everyone just transitioned because everyone already had a pre-existing following here.
So it made no sense to try and restart your following somewhere else, which is a huge problem because you have to invest a lot of time to get a following on any platform.
And that's also due to the algorithms that really hype up the things that will keep you scrolling rather than the quality of what you want to see because they're funded by advertisers and not necessarily like it's never they're not social
in a sense what they're trying to get you connected with other people and like minds
um that's why it's called i guess social media like it used to be called social networking
and it's like they slowly pulled the networking side out of it and now we just call social media
because all we're doing is consuming
content and that's how they make money because that's where advertisers are going to spend when
we're addicted to content um you know and so it's really annoying i've been studying this for over
a year now trying to figure out like how do we even get people to want to use something and
novelty was a big one um but anyway it opened a whole
can of worms i feel like i've been following rabbit trails for a year now trying to figure
out like where we went wrong when it when it comes to innovation and uh yeah so that's why
i like these newer projects and i'd like to hear more about geek you know and what you guys are all
about well thanks for that introduction you're gonna fit right. Well, thanks for that introduction.
You're going to fit right in, Russ.
I absolutely agree with you that these things are great places to stifle innovation and control what we see and leave us scrolling instead of
finding good signals of quality or good anything so welcome and one of the things that geek is
is very market oriented in the sense that we have studied economics and markets for a really long time.
And John and I, we're two co-founders here out of three.
And, you know, markets don't work very well.
They're really inefficient.
Everybody's miserable when you don't have quality signals, when it's really noisy and you can't allocate resources efficiently and so what geek
does is it restores a way to have a very clear signal of information um by by being able to prove that something is in someone's account
and that something is, for example, an object that you both value.
And now you can talk to each other even if you don't know each other.
As long as that's on-chain and you have permission to see it,
I could find each one of you if you all had a
geek vip nft right um and that's inexpensive to do it's easy to do on geek in ways that
um you know we can't count on nfts to reveal much in other places because everybody's too afraid of buying NFTs.
Those kinds of NFTs are always buy at your own risk, but geek NFTs are not worthy.
So I'd love to hear from other people who have been around for a while.
Tony, do you ever want to speak?
You want the microphone golden?
Russ, do you want to come up and say something again?
Maybe we could organize a space with Russ as well
to see how Guy could fit in with
socialify and everything.
like de-social or something.
and I do use it in the way that I kind of outlined where it helps jumpstart usage early on, which I love.
So, I mean, it could be, yeah, I'd be down for another time just to jump on and see if it'd be a good fit.
I'm definitely dating around. I haven't found the Cinderella slipper solution.
And I have offset the blockchain decision just because one so
much changes every day in blockchain space but two you know I like to get
the centralized stuff working and then offload as it seems it's responsible
because it costs a lot with auditing and stuff. So we want to perfect the system
and then we were going to do the on-chain stuff
But yeah, no, it'd be cool to discuss more
and see how we could align.
Like I just had a quick look at the website
Like looks really cool actually.
So great stuff on that. no thank you um it's uh it really is like a 3d version of what we're doing right now
um we take drop-in audio and we just give an immersive open world behind it um so you know
like if you can imagine i was like an avatar with a moving mouth and potentially, I mean, not potentially, it's already in the demo, but you have your screen, you can do the screen sharing and things.
People want to come on stage, they actually line up, but it gives just this added layer of immersion that I think people really enjoy, that doesn't cook your PC,
it's all browser based, three-click onboarding.
And we're really, really big on content creators
and giving them a way to reach their audience
in a more immersive and sort of a premium way,
going off of Dunbar's number especially,
not necessarily the, it's like the niche,
smaller niche creators, not the ones that
are just parasocial relationships you know you're they'll never memorize your name hopefully we'll
get the ones that um can have some face time or virtual face time with their fans so um that's
that's our our target but yeah there's a lot of things that we ended up solving at once um not
i won't say solving because you know obviously
we got some time to to prove that but uh you know even with collectibles and stuff i could go on and
on but yeah it's a lot more fun than it looks that website doesn't do it justice which is why i'm
like trying to give as much context as i can it looks really cool i I just saw Elon Musk stealing a slice of pizza.
Yeah, that was a part of a partnership we had.
That Elon Musk is actually part of some, it's like this meme lore, but they actually have a statue that they put outside of Starbase.
put outside of starbase so um they're getting pretty popular but they were our first partners
So they're getting pretty popular, but they were our first partners.
but we we create lore with our community um and and elon musk like he comes alive at night uh like
night at the museum style and steals your leftover pizza like it's fun like it's just we like telling
stories with the community and so as we onboard new communities we sort of grow the uh story verse if you will
um and you know it's that keeps it exciting and fun for everyone i love that that sounds
like something like that i love lore personally i was never big into lore or campaigns like
it's funny i say that but i i'm a socially inclined gamer, so I even wouldn't, I wouldn't play video games unless it was with friends.
And it's, I could probably say the same about reading books.
Like, I'm all about shared experiences.
I think that's what brings it the most value.
And interestingly enough, that's maybe why I find this so interesting, because I'm creating a shared experience with the storytelling.
And it kind of suffices two different, I don't know, my ADD is at bay because I'm getting the inputs I need, enough inputs, that is.
I hope you join the community every now and then
and we'd be happy to support you
figure out what we can do
not sure if there's any other questions
to other people to Bill maybe even Any other questions? Questions to the team? To Brave?
Bill, thank all the OGs that don't talk to me. I think of them. I look so. Do you want to make gold in this theater, Robbie?
Let's do this. Let's see. I tried Brave as well well early okay brave is the speaker so that's
a good thing already so golem i tried to make you a speaker let's see if it works
brave do you want to give us some perspective on what you've heard from the community or
So the boot camp, it's been going well.
We had an incredible time with Lon yesterday. So far, the only challenge we've had
from the people, I think they're mostly web-tink-lined, so tools like Discord was a problem
for them. We are already working on finding ways to make it easier for these people.
And we're looking forward to the projects they are going to create.
Anyone who is already part of this boot camp should already be very excited
because LUN is actually dedicating his time,
given even beyond what we initially planned to hand out to these developers.
So like we've said before, Geek is just a good place for anyone who wants to build to consider having their protocol on our chain.
So it's been a great experience so far.
And as we are going on, we'll keep updating the community on what we are achieving
or what we are doing through the bootcamp. Thank you, Brave. Especially because the
bootcamp was your brainchild, you really want to do that and you're making it happen. For
those of you who haven't been around, Lan has appeared out of his cave and he has been talking to the boot camp folks about
Vibe coding, how it misses, what his tips are for coding, how it's pretty good for prototypes,
but most of all, how developers can think about connecting to geek apis for adding blockchain
Yeah, I came a little late for this hangout with one idea.
One friend of mine, he's a front-end developer,
I just opened in bold.new.
This app is called GeekID integration application. So very interesting. But I'm just a beginner. I have no knowledge, no IT knowledge. Maybe Maybe it could be interesting for Loon.
I would export this code and I would like to send him.
And this friend of mine, this dev, suggested that we could apply
to Bolt the biggest hackathon in the world.
But the deadline is tomorrow.
So one idea I wanted to share with all of you.
That's awesome that your friend is using Bolt.
And Golden, I know you know all about the utility NFT Geek ID.
I don't know if we can pull that together in time for tomorrow.
It sounds cool. It just sounds like such a short timeline, but very nice to know you're
integrating GeekID ideas already.
Yeah, I talked to Lune yesterday night and I asked because Golden was asking on Telegram if people who cannot you can participate, I think. If you bring the idea of the kind of app you want to do,
and he does the code for you, I think you can do the bootcamp.
I don't know about the other thing you said,
but I think the bootcamp is okay, I think.
Maybe the best thing to do is to ask your friend if you too want to propose something
It's a little bit busy right now, I think. I asked him a few days ago if he would join,
but he hadn't some good ideas to join.
So he rather surprised me with this code,
which he shares with me so he suggested that I can continue with it
I test it at the moment, but I'm not, as I said, I'm a beginner.
I have no deep knowledge about, so I see many fails.
So I think I can send it to Lun.
Would be really interesting to have his opinion.
Let's set you up with Lun.
Everybody, Lun is one of Geek's ambassadors. I think so. Let's set you up with Len.
Everybody, Golden is one of Geek's ambassadors.
I think it's totally fine to get him some time with Len.
I will send him today. today so whenever he will have time he he can look at it and respond good great or maybe you can
send him to i don't know if um to telegram maybe you can send send it If it's OK, I don't know, because it doesn't share.
GOLDEN GOLDEN, just send it to me, DM in a...
I'll give you my email and then why don't you send it that way?
I'm getting afraid of DMs in most places, honestly.
OK, I think i have your mail um i won't say i won't say publicly um yes i will
send you stephanie okay thank you all right okay thank you. All right. Awesome.
Also want to give a big shout out to Golden as well,
because I've seen Golden for a long time already active in the Telegram channel on X as well, commenting, replying, reposting.
So thanks a lot for that as well, Golden.
Are there any other questions?
Someone wants to share something?
No, if someone wants to share something, go ahead.
That's what we're here for as well.
Maybe we can give people some time back today we went over last week
yeah yeah that's true yeah last week was a was a long one was a long one interesting though
interesting um can't remember his name anymore but but he surely had an interesting life, that's for sure.
He's lived the crypto life, blockchain life for ups and downs for sure.
I'm seeing Wyskobus wants to jump in.
I'm giving him the right to speak
Okay, go ahead with Cobus
Or maybe it was a glitch from x i don't know because that was last time as well people were raising their hands but that was like
20 minutes before thank you robbie it's not easy being okay
I think you want to play this out?
Thank you, Lexafix, for our music.
Oh, I have an announcement.
we will be having one of our game solution AI sponsors of the bootcamp he will
be an expert developer he's worked with any number of large enterprises has been working
on incorporating AI for quick turnaround for businesses And he's going to bring his experience
to share with our bootcamp folks
and everybody else in the geek community.
So I'm really excited to welcome him next week.
I think on this positive note,
I think we can end the space of this week.
And I'd like to thank obviously everyone as well
Ross as well, thank you for chiming in.
We're looking forward to have a follow-up as well
to see whether it could be synergies, for example,
and how we could work together.
Because I think, from what I see of
the website, community is a big thing for you
and that's the same for us as well
so I feel like communities need to be
there for each other and help out where they can
and that's what we're all for
also, so looking forward to that
thanks again everyone for joining
and we'll see you guys in the trenches
and next week on another space
Thanks everyone, have a day bye And we'll see you guys in the trenches and next week on another space.