Hello everyone and welcome to the club. I believe we have.
I just invited you as a speaker.
Now I can see this pink icon, new product.
Hey, hey, bro. You're coming through.
Yes, absolutely. Am I completely audible? Yes. Perfect clear.
Is there anyone else proud you want me to invite us to speak or I can see Texas zone of course I can see people are requesting but I don't think it's anyone on your side
he wants to be able to step in. How are you doing today, Prad? I'm doing great. How about you?
Perfect. Excited to hear more about Dexter and what you guys are cooking up these days. It seems like the interchained is coming to life. Yeah, absolutely and really happy to be here.
and let everyone know exactly what we're up to. - Yeah, I'll get there. - Happy to be here, man. How are you doing? - Yeah, I'll just stay here from here.
So do you both want to just sort out the details also do you both want to be able to speak or should I address the questions mostly to you, Pratt how do you guys want to do this? You can address the questions to me and Roger should can pitch in
Super. All right. Well, it's 2 p.m. officially on my side of these. So let's just dive right in. So welcome everyone to the Cosmos Club where we talk all things Cosmos, which we daily about what's going on.
And then we invite interesting, fascinating, hardworking builders from the Cosmos ecosystem to spaces like these. And today we have Pratt and RGS from Dexter. Welcome guys.
Thanks a lot. Thanks a lot.
We'd like to start these conversations. I think you might already know from more of a personal background story of you guys came to Cosmos and started working on Dexter. So I guess Pratt, give us your personal story, how do you end up working with and for Dexter?
So it's a pretty interesting story actually. So before even crypto was introduced to me, I was into traditional finance mostly into the stock market site. But then one of my friends who also works at persistence.
I was very reluctant for almost four to five months to join this space because I always used to think that it's a very risky place to be and coming from a traditional finance background. But then what was the turning point for me?
was that he shared the compounds user docs and synthetic user docs and then at that time I realized that my god is super interesting. It's not just highly volatile market but it
It actually is much more than what is perceived by others, especially in the traditional market side. So yeah, so I think two and a half years ago I joined persistence and I used to lead the DeFi initiatives there.
And slowly working on a couple of products and then came about ideating Dexter and then months ago we started ideating Dexter and now it's life. So we went life on persistence, strain almost 40 days ago.
beautiful. And just out of curiosity, did you work, introducing finance on the financial side or the technical side or? I was working on the technical side for a proprietary fund that is based in India. So it was more into
mental side, which made me more reluctant to come to crypto because with the very limited data set, it's very difficult to define the fundamentals. But then things changed. And you mentioned that something like synthetics made you change your mind.
What was it that was something that sprang into your eyes with the headaches in particular? I mean before synthetics it was compound which was the compound introduced the liquidity mining and especially with synthetics it was the global debt pool.
that I found super interesting. It was a very small part of synthetics, but I think back then most of all the trades that happened on synthetics, or I think Quenta was then, was through this mechanism called as Global Deadpool, which I found super interesting.
So yeah, without further ado, what is Dexter? What are you guys cooking up over there? Yeah, so just to give you guys a brief introduction about Dexter. So it's an entertain Dexter for eugenrating assets and of course cost was needed as it's which
supports at this current stage all the liquid state assets or all kinds of liquid state assets and interest sparing tokens and B-FAC. So when I say interest sparing tokens, it can be tokens issued by a lending platform, which is the token model which follows a specified exchange rate. So we went live on persistence core one chain.
40 days ago with two pools, Atom XPRT and SDK Atom Atom, Atom XPRT being the weighted pool, which this AMM model is inspired by Balancer. And SDK Atom Atom is metastable pool, which is again inspired by Balancer, but we made a couple of changes or
the meta-stable pool, a mm2 LST needs. And the goal for Dexter is to support capital efficient trading and liquidity provisioning for liquid state assets and eugenating assets, as I mentioned. So currently the TVL is around 1.6
well with over $500,000 in volumes. And as I mentioned being a DeFi user for some time now, I've always looked for capital efficiency, especially in Texas, both in terms of swaps and the liquidity provision and how the user experience is. So we started building out Dexter with the same
things in mind. And there is a common saying in DeFi or in general finance that liquidity sking but I would say capital efficiency of that same liquidity is the real king. So that's how we brought about three of the most part of the city in them together and delivered it 40 days ago.
beautiful. There's a couple of firms there that I want to unpack a bit and I'll start to blend in the community questions early on, which I think fall nicely into here. But let's just dumb it down a bit for everybody here so we can follow all the technical terms
So if LSDs, they would take that derivatives or assets. Talk to us about that. What is that and how does it compare to just normal assets basically? So if I would compare normal assets with LSDs,
And how it is related to Dexter has been perceiving these assets as is that normal assets or let's say for example, once you stake your item, your item is locked for X amount to
of period or when you stake a June or XPR, it's locked for X amount of period and you can't access this asset, these assets and it generates some returns which are known as taking rewards but yeah there is no other thing that you can do with these assets since they're locked up
But what LSTs are in simple terms is that these are liquid state sort of derivatives of these assets. So once you stake your assets to any liquid-staking platform, for example, P-Stake or Strider, or Quicksilver with respect to Cosmos, you get a derivative token.
or a liquid stake token as we say, which generates, which generates the underlying asset is generating return for liquid stake asset and this asset is liquid so you can use this asset across DeFi two various things.
Beautiful. So yeah, it's a it's absent with the whole narrative about capital efficiency. When you when you operate on proof of stake blockchains, where blocks are being validated by staking the assets, the native token,
That's obviously great. It makes the world go around, so it makes the blockchain operate. But what's frustrating for investors in particular is that you have to lock up your tokens. It's not a liquid for you to trade in a text like texture. So yeah, LSDs, liquid state access, liquid state,
5 mil in the last 40 days I believe. So talk to us about the rollout. How has the last 40 days been for you guys? Has it been completely crazy or yeah, talk to us about that basically? Definitely it's been crazy. I mean, digging out product
making like any product is, I would say, is sort of a tedious process in all the terms, whether it is making sure that how secure the product is at the same time trying to track or create or build a community around it and at the same time bring on TVL.
So yes, it's been quite a crazy journey in this 40 days and the 10 months is absolutely one hell of a ride. But looking at numbers and the current state that Dexter is in
which is two pools gives us too much confidence that once we start expanding to more assets things will quickly turn around for us and will be an exponential growth. But yeah.
It has an important point because you guys have managed to attract so much liquidity within a short period of time, but also only with two pools. I think that's very noteworthy comparing to, I don't know, something like osmosis, something like that which has hundreds of pools.
So your false basically three assets that you guys have half on your deck right now is a SDK atom so liquid stake atom just native atom and XPRT. So perhaps you can talk to us about why you decided to start with that and how you guys intentionally go beyond that.
Yeah, so persistence being the liquid-staking hub, we thought that this is the best place to create a Dex for the liquid-stake assets and is nothing better to bring on the in-house liquid-stake asset, which is issued by the P-stake team. So first,
And that was the reason to bring SDK Atom Atom pool initially and of course Atom XPRT pool on Dexter and when we talk about the future of what are the plans with respect to other asset. So we don't want to limit ourselves just to customers. We want to look out to
outside and try to bring in assets from different chains whether it is Ethereum, whether it is Binance, so on about the BNB chain. So yes, so we are planning to tap into the other markets also to make sure that it truly becomes one stop solution for
or all the liquid state assets. Beautiful. Beautiful. We'll get back to that going beyond the Cosmos ecosystem, which I think by the way in general is a narrative that both resonates with the Cosmos ecosystem, but it's very much sort of cheered on. Like we want that to happen. We want Cosmos to essentially
really encompass all ecosystems, whether it's Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain, Coconut, Uname it, right? And having an interesting text, like, "Textor", do that, it's just, it's great for the entire ecosystem, I think. But before we talk about other ecosystems, let's talk more about the tech that you
guys are doing and the capsule efficiency, etc. because you have three pillars, as I would call it, that you are focused on. That's one, the instant LP on one thing, which I think is pretty cool. Second is the metastable pools, and then third is the mobile support. Workforce about
all those. That's pretty awesome. Absolutely. I'll cover all of them one by one starting with the different pool types that we have on Dexter. The first one is the custom weighted pools which is inspired by balances. One can create pool with different weightages and doesn't have to stick around with just 50-50
and can have or can actually accommodate up to eight assets in a single pool. The second one is Stable Swap Invariant, which is inspired by curve finance to make sure that the efficiency for trades even at low liquidity for stable assets or for hard
pet assets or highly correlated assets for that matter is very good. And the third one is the meta-stable pools. So just to give you a brief idea about what meta-stable pools are, is that these pool types or these AMM use this stable map along with a known exchange rate of the asset.
So when I say stable max, so this is sort of a scaled up version of stable swap and waited, but the only drawback of stable swap and waiting is that it supports correlated assets only or very highly correlated assets. But when we consider atom or STK atom for that matter, STK atom in itself has an inherent
So for especially for LPs, if you supply liquidity that if that inherent exchange rate is not taken into account, what it does is it leads to a constant impermanent loss. So to make sure that the constant impermanent loss is over a period of time.
It's mitigated and at least 50% of the pool size which is the total DVL which is the STC atom site generates revenue and can be actually the revenue can be taken completely used up by the LPs and not used to mitigate the impermanent loss.
So that is what Metastable Pool is and what we have done or how we have tried to customize this Metastable Pool is we have tried to make solve ranges in the Metastable Pool itself. So how it helps any trader is that beyond a certain range one would not be able to trade.
So the complete liquidities actually concentrated within the same range, but how it happens with the Uniswap V3 model or any concentrated liquidity, AMM, is that once liquidity goes out of the range, you lose out one side of your asset or LP lose out one side of the asset, but that doesn't happen in
in the meta-stable foods that we have created. So with these set ranges, what it does is it makes sure that the trades happen within these range and the LPs don't face big or huge impermanent loss. And with the current parameters that we are using, even at 1.31.
$14 million worth of TVL. You can swap $150K worth of trade in a single go with less than one percent of the pitch. So that is high level meta-sable pools. The next one which is instead of being bonding. So this feature actually started ideating this feature. It's
the very beginning. And this happened because of one of the personal experiences where I took a decently big hit in a USD pool where I had bonded my liquidity for 14 days to earn LM rewards. But when the tarakrash happened,
Just one side of the pool was gone and because of that the other side was the side took a hit. So we brought about this new feature which is called as install plan bonding which is already present in recent I think but what we do is we charge a fee whenever somebody instant
wants to unborn instantly and the reason to have a fee is that somebody provides liquidity and bonds it as a promise of seven days worth of liquidity that they would be giving an end return, they're given incentives but if that promise is broken there is some sort of fee that is being charged to make sure that there is
right kind of disincentivization and no manipulation is happening in the market. And the third one is the mobile app support. So we will be integrating with Kepler to make sure that currently users don't use Dexter on their phones. But once this integration is done, they will be able to use on their phone and
can have racing this experience, treating experience. So beautiful. Just to unpack a bit, some of the many points there. So the mobile supports will that be in the Kepler app? Most people will be familiar with Kepler of course, and they have this little mobile at least, they have this little app section with different
Yeah, different apps basically. Yes, yes, it will be in the Kepler app. We are right now not focusing on having a standalone app for Dexter, which is, which I think recently you need swap launched. That will be coming till later in the journey.
So you basically an app inside the capital wallet. They have different sections like D5 and FT's and you'll be most likely within the D5 section and there you can trade basically on mobile via capital. Yep. That's correct. Makes sense. You also talked about the instance LP on bonding.
which is very attractive. You know the text is to it and I think it makes a ton of sense. The Terra Collapse example is a great one because so many people got wrecked after having their liquidity locked up in 14 days, 21 days, whatever it was.
and that could potentially be propended in the future if you use something like Dexter. But I'll quick follow on that. What is the fee? First of all, the small fee that you mentioned for unbounding immediately. And second, why do you think people, other Dexes, are not adopting something like this also?
So with respect to the fee part, it will not be a fixed fee. It depends. So let's say on index, you have a seven day bonding period. So if you want to unbond at the seventh or have others like on the first date itself, there is
something that you pay and if you just have let's say two days of unbawning left so ideally you should not be paying the complete fee so you would pay a lesser fee to actually unbind your assets based on the number of days that are left.
With respect to the number that is there on the FESIDE, we have been decided how or what the number should be, but soon we will put out the details around that. So we will have the incidental pion-bawning feature by end of May.
nice. And I think that falls nicely into one, well, many people are asking this actually how Dexter compares to existing Dexes out there like Smoses, Crescent you mentioned also Shades what has been getting a lot of attention the
weeks I would say. So how do you guys see yourself sitting in this space? Absolutely. So I don't know if people go and check D5 Lama very frequently but if you go on D5 Lama you would
see that are around 813 DEXs already out there across all the ecosystems. What makes DEXs different is that first, as I mentioned previously also, there are two things that we focus on a lot, which is how efficient the capital is
or how efficiently the capital is being used on Dexter. And the second one is how good the user experience is because you go on other Dexas, like for example, when I started by Journey in crypto, there was curve
was Uniswap, and then later on, a lot of Texas came into play. But I always used to prefer to trade between USDD and USDC on Uniswap and curve finance, even though there was very high liquidity there and less the pitch. Because it was truly very complex to understand in the initial stages.
for any new user to be onboarded into crypto or for any non-crypto user. It's very difficult to actually understand what the terminology is in general or how to actually navigate about the whole product. So the goal is to make sure that
Dexter becomes one of the simplest products to use with giving out the best capital efficiency. At the same time, we focus a lot on the security. So we have been audited by three of the best auditors that are out there in the market, Halbin, Oak Securities and Pecksheet to make sure all the assets are safe.
whoever is applying, as it's a whoever is trading on Dexter. And the third thing is that right now we are in a very early stage or we have just started our journey, we have the zero stage or the starting line, but later on the goal is to bring in all
all the kind of trading primitives that are out there in the market, whether it is just basic trading, whether it involves margin trading or something else. So, you have a couple of things that I feel makes text a little different from other projects out there.
And if you don't mind, I think security, that's also something that a lot of people is asking about, by the way, is definitely important. Paramounts, you mentioned you had multiple audits. When you talk to us about the sort of
process for making sure that liquidity is locked up in the pool safely and all these different things for you guys are looking at to make sure that the texture is safe and secure for users. And a quick follow-up also on that, how will you do that when you start to
extent beyond the customer's ecosystem because one thing is all within the contracts that you build with customer bottom basically. Another is going beyond that to other ecosystems. Let's start with the with the current implementation and the artists that you have.
So as I mentioned, there are three of the first auditors that audit indexed her how the process went just so that everybody understands it is that we did there were two audits that happened side by side and there was a third audit which happened after these two audits and we also
I also had a financial audit for Dex through Halbin to make sure that whatever parameters that we are deciding for the AMMs are super tight. And before the even deciding parameter, we had a very extensive simulation sessions
around all the MMs to make sure that the right kind of parameters are set for on Dex, on Dex to basically to make sure that the trades are efficient and it doesn't fall out of place or fall out of line.
over a period of time or even at low liquidities. That was the thing with the with the audits and when it comes to bringing assets from different chains, of course the biggest risk is
the bridge risk. So what the thought process is that we limit in a way the bridge risk that is there or that Dexter would take in future, which is to have let's say 20 to 30
person of assets that are bridged through Dex and try to isolate these pools in a way so that it doesn't affect the native assets or the cost for the native assets that are list on Dex.
And can you speak more about how you go about this when you are looking into other ecosystems? I want to switch conversation over that because I think that's really where the whole interchange narrative starts to become a reality, right? I know Cosmos, of course,
There's multiple chains within cosmos, but once you start bridging over to many other ecosystems, that's really where the whole narrative and vision for the interchain becomes at least for the outside world like non-customous natives. That's where it really starts to kick in the whole interchain narrative.
Yeah, so the non-cosmos related assets that we plan to bring in the coming months. The first one is SDKBNB. Again, SDKBNB being issued by the PeaceTech team on the Binance chain.
to bring in SDKBNB or or by stick bynance is that all liquid stick bynances that bynances are very huge user base and a very huge community and we truly believe that as
as there are people in cosmos who are super, I would say I'm looking for the right word but in the context of they're super into tech and into understanding into developing tech. This is a personal
believe that the users on the BNB site or the Binance site are super focused in terms of accepting the DeFi applications. So the trading volumes in general go up when you bring in assets from a chain like Binance.
And then later on, once we are brought on SDK BNB, we start focusing on bringing in liquid state assets from the Ethereum chain, especially liquid state eth and then later on move to other chains. So right now the focus is on Binance and Ethereum chain.
Ingle will be very interesting to see how that unfolds. It's truly exciting really. I speak to many projects in Cosmos and it's just so exciting to see when we start extending beyond Cosmos chains. I think that's really so much into the whole way that Cosmos is. That's why a lot of people get attracted to Cosmos.
in the first place I think. So it's just awesome to see builders like yourself proud making it happen. And I'm just talking about it. So yeah, great job on that. Let's talk perhaps a bit about the roadmap ahead for Dexter. I mean, you had, I would call, I would definitely
I'm definitely qualified as a successful launch. You are in the early days, I know it probably doesn't feel like it for you because it feels like you've been working on this for decades maybe, but it's only been 40 days that you guys have been live. So what's on your horizon? Talk to us about the rollout here. I mean you have only three assets, I'm sure that will be more
more, perhaps you could speak to what assets and pools will be added. Yeah, talk to us about what's on the horizon for Dexter. Yeah, so next thing or the on the road back for I would say next two months on Dexter site would be first bringing in assets from or having more points
from the Cosmos ecosystem itself and bringing in assets outside of Cosmos ecosystem, having a stablecoin liquidity pool on Dexer which is one big thing that we are looking out for. The next would be to take the insulpy and bonding future life and allow
And the last one would be to make sure that there is a very solid analytics, I would say, analytics page for Dexter and for the users so that they can actually track their trades, download their trades and figure out
over a period of time, over a longer, longer horizons. So these are the three things that we are trying to bring on Dexia in the next two months. Besides that, on the integration side, right now we are, we'll be integrating with more wallets, Celleet and Cospa Station, right now we have Kepler and we will
take Dexter to the mobile version so that users can have access or users can trade on Dexter to their phones. So these are a couple of things for the next coming months. >> Right. And I notice when I'm asking you, and by the way to everyone listening,
We didn't coordinate this part beforehand or anything but I noticed when you talk about the rollout roadmap, we didn't mention a token so a lot of questions from the community also is around when token, when you know boom or whatever they say right so it sounds like there's no token
in the making there's no plans at least right now for making a texture or dex token. So currently there are no plans to have a dex tokens. Right now we got a grant from the persistence ecosystem of
for 50,000 expr tokens, which we can use as incentives. And I think right now is not the current time. If ever somebody would want to want to move, right now it's not a time to launch token. So we will wait for the right time for the right opportunities and then we will let everyone know.
Makes sense. Speaking of persistence, by the way, that's obviously also something that people are curious about. Well, I know this is a space around texture and this is definitely the focus, but can you just touch upon the relationship with persistence? So you got a grant you mentioned for providing incentives? Yeah.
So, so Dexter, so just to let everyone know how Dexter or the how ideation happened and how we started building our Dexter. So there were four different, I would say teams that were working together to build Dexter. So there was a team called Azstic Labs.
the persistence team itself and there was a design team which was all of us were together taking the initiative to build extra out and later on we had our own team so there are a couple of people in Dexter from the core team, the core persistence team including me.
And then there is the whole DexA team with respect to the grant. So we took this grant of 450k or we asked for 450k XPRT to make sure that the initial months because there is no token to incentivize users on DexA and for the further growth.
of the product itself. So we asked for a 450k XPI token ground out of which 400k tokens would be used over a period of three to four months as incentives and rest of the K would be used for other developments around next year.
Let's allow ourselves to perhaps dream a bit here. Let's look like way beyond on the horizon, not just a couple of months, but a couple of years in the future. How will Dexter look like? What do you aspire to when you look sort of years in crypto?
which is decades in real life, right? How do you see Dexter play an important role basically in crypto and Web 3 on blockchain? I mean, it's rightly said that when you say even a year or two years, it feels like a decade.
in this space, how we set our goals, especially with indexed dirt, is that we have a vision of which is to make sure that when capital is there on Dexter, it should be utilized in the most efficient manner. And everybody, it's very easy for everyone to use the product.
But we tend to send short term goals to make sure that there is, we are always on a road or a path of growth. But when I would say, if I say a year or two year plan for Dexter, as I mentioned earlier also, we would want to bring on all kinds of
whether it is marketing trading, whether it is basic trading, maybe perpetuals in future. So yes, that's the goal to make it like a full-fledged exchange and not just stick around the
with the initial Dex parameter, which is just the end of the now there. I mean, if Dex are complete, just a small part, or maybe even a big part, in removing sexes, the centralized exchanges, I mean, finance, just stopped withdrawals last night of Bitcoin.
If texture can play just a small part or maybe even a big part in removing centralized exchanges from the face of the earth, that would be a big thing. That would be such a big thing. I mean centralized exchanges, sure. They have done a lot of good to bring in users, but it's time for us to stop messing around.
with centralized exchanges. It's time for Dex's to rise, basically. Hopefully, man, I would not want to comment on that, but hopefully Dex becomes, or Dex brings about a change. That's what we all expect
and import. Definitely. And that's, I mean in order for that to happen, people need to be aware of Dexter and what you guys are working on and the tech that you're building. And that's one of the questions from the community also is how you guys plan to build a community and where
in general around texture, which is a big challenge for most projects. So how do you guys go about that? So definitely to bring about awareness around across different ecosystems, the goal is to bring in assets
and from other ecosystems and give the cosmos users an opportunity to directly trade with assets outside of cosmos ecosystems. So for example, can trade your atom for BNB very quickly using Dexter in future. So the first thing or the first thing
step would be to not just tap into just the Cosmos space assets, but of course outside Cosmos and making sure that our main focus is around the Cosmos community and the Cosmos ecosystem.
Brat, you have answered all my questions so far. Is there anything that I forgot, anything you want to highlight for the community before I open up the floor? If that's okay with you, to take some questions from the community. I'm happy to address all the questions.
And would just everyone to go and check out Dexter at Dexter.son. And if they have any feedback, would love to work on it and would love to make Dexter much better for everyone.
Definitely, definitely. I will start opening up before I have just invited Mata to speak. I can see the mute icon is on Mata, so feel free to ask your question.
you on mute matter. Hello, can you hear me? Yes. Wow, thanks for bringing me up to speak. It has been an informative AMI mercy. So my question for today
I see you've been working extremely good on your protocol, but I want to know what is your strategy to make people believe that investing in your project is a good long-term strategy. Thank you.
There's a good question, race, trade forward question actually. And I will have a race, trade forward answer to that. I would suggest everyone to go and try the product out first so that you know what we are trying to do.
In terms of just basic trading, I think we have been giving out one of the best prices across all of Cosmos for the assets that are listed on the product. So we would love everyone to actually go and check the product out.
Okay, so sorry can you tell me more about the ambassador program please?
The ambassador program, I think Rajesh would be the right person to answer that question. Yeah, just to answer that question firstly, hi guys. Like currently we are just like opening up the application so we don't have a streamlined process till now since like even we have
their ideas and plans that could be implemented and we are just reaching out to them on personal basis who are like actually connected to the product and who are willing to like put in their efforts to understand and contribute to next term. So like if you have any
ideas or anything happy to like have a call happy to chat anytime you can like reach out to us on like discord like the entire team is very much active over there yeah and we'll get back to you. Okay that's pretty cool thank you uncle
So, quite a few people are interested in asking a question, so just let me know, Pratt, if you ask
to run off, but I'd like to take a few more. So I have crypto say, say, say gone, who's on, please ask your question.
Yep, we can hear you. Okay. Thanks for your opportunity. So my question is collaboration and partnership are some of the important corners to improve adoption. So kind of
Tell us about your existing partnership of the project, your plans for the partnership and how we will benefit the people.
as in the user's. So currently, so just to give you guys an idea, currently we're in talks with multiple teams across multiple functions. So whether it's an
on ramp of ramp function, whether integrating with other liquid state platforms, having more wallet integrations, having a mobile support for Dexter. So all of these things are in pipeline.
and we are working towards making this happen by mid of June. So you would see by in like one and a half month, you would see a lot of integrations happening on Dexerf.
Awesome. Any other questions? Yes. So, hello. Thank you. I want to ask my second question. Yeah. How do you plan to attract more users? Blue value. What are your plans? Like the future plans to attract more users to your platform. Thank you.
To attract more users, of course, is to, as I have been emphasizing on these two things since the start of the spaces. But to attract more users on Dexter is to give the best experience that they can get out.
there on any other decks. So the goal is to keep improving on the UX side or UX front and of course bringing in more features which makes everyone's lives easy.
All right, thank you very much. Amen to that. Making people's lives easy is a motto that most people should live by. Sure, sure, sure, sure. That's right.
Thank you. So I have a DC who's also been eager to ask a question. I just accepted your request, DC. It's your yep, I see something happening.
Let's try again to invite.
You see it's not able to so let's hop
So, someone else who does space it sometimes is not acting up a bit. We have Molly, a Murly who has also been eager to speak. I just accept your request.
It seems like it's for the space response too. Oh yeah, I see now. You are mute, Molly. Can you, are you able to speak? Thank you for having me here. Can you give me guys? Yeah, we can hear you.
My question is this, what are the challenges that Dexter's are faced so far in building a project and how have you guys been able to solve it? And secondly, do you have any plan of integrating artificial intelligence
technology, Indian Air and Future.
But a couple of things that we wanted to emphasize or give more attention to was on the security part. So we were supposed to launch texture a couple of months back. We were making sure it's as secure as possible. So the only challenging part was the delay that happened while
taking it through the right process for launching the product. And the second question on bringing AI features on Dexro, which right now it's currently not on our roadmap. So yeah.
any other questions Molly?
That will be all. Thank you. All right, Pras, you have been an absolute joy to speak with and thank you so much for answering all the community questions. I know it can be a bit intense and anxiety-provoking even sometimes.
to answer off the cuff, but you did super well, Brad, so well done. And a general well done to your to your entire team. It seems like you guys are definitely on your way. If there anything else, we should go over or yeah, or be able to touch upon before we close this thing off.
I think that would be, I think we covered everything on the Dexupon. But thank you so much for having me and the Dex team here with you on Space Wars. Really enjoyed it.
Definitely man. And look forward to see your continuous progress. We will make sure at the Cosmos Club at least to follow you guys closely. And hopefully this is not the last time that we hear from you guys. So look forward to see you again.
Thank you so much guys. Oh, thank you for having us. Beautiful. Thank you guys. Take care. Ciao.