Gitcoin Beta GreenPill Germany 🌱 Schilling Session

Recorded: April 26, 2023 Duration: 1:04:00

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Hey Yoshi, hey Rod.
Good morning. GMGM. Yeah, let's maybe wait for a couple of minutes for the people to join us. We got enough time today.
We can maybe wait for one more minute. In the meantime, guys, I see you here. Feel free to jump right on stage.
Today we're going to do the Twitter space around ReFi and just chilling sessions. So please see if you're free to present your project if you're right now. Also in the get combat around.
Yeah, throughout the live stream we'll be discussing how we can translate what's creep on into real life solutions by educating and creating awareness. This is what Greenville, Germany is all about and how we can interconnect like everyone anywhere in the
different sub niches also beyond web 3 to create green projects and businesses and getting them getting them funding. So we hope to inspire some in our audience today to join forces maybe also to distribute
some donations by the grid, by a Gitcoin L Pro call, and then take action towards our sustainable future. So we're going to start off with just some invitation I see you brought up here, Cino Cula, feel free to join us on
stage. Also share this in your network if you're also on Twitter right now with us. And then we can start off with some highlights I would say. Or do you think you're
Yes, of course. So, do you do want to start off with a short introduction about Greenfield Germany and what we want to achieve here and then we can just go through our audience here? Yes, I think that I already kind of
know everybody here. So I've seen Dunko, I've seen Sino obviously and Kula. So yeah, I'm going to present myself again. But I would also like to like if we might stay in this little ranch right here, I would really like to get a little bit deeper into what everybody actually is doing.
and about their motivation. But yeah, of course. So Greenfield Germany is a Greenfield chapter that is going to start in Germany. We are fully community driven, decentralized, and well, even though we are still, we are Germany based, we are still
It's still all about decentrality and connecting like many people around earth. And so I wouldn't really focus on this Germany thing as I'm also connecting to Belgium right now. And yeah, aiming to create a community just like
So right now we are, so for the next three months, basically we are focused on community building actually. So nothing too special. We're trying to get bigger, more well known, more interconnected with other people getting inspired, definitely.
That inspiration thing is going well, I would say. But after that, we would really like to get some real life projects going. So, yeah, this is basically what people Germany is right now. So still in its beginnings.
Yeah, hopefully, hopefully this would grow and I'm pretty sure this because, Dan, there's this quite a cool community right here. So speaking to you community, what actually brought you here?
And I don't know, maybe you want to present yourself and maybe yeah, we should fund each other, but I think everybody knows each other, don't you? But yeah, go ahead and speak out and come to the stage.
So Rod, do you want to do you want to start maybe because you're like our only speaker to date? But you know everything's working progress. Everything's working progress. You know, I like the startup style of life and the Amnesty dogs always so let's get it.
I realized today that everyone on the best time to shoot is around middle of the event because people are not so tired but a lot of people are ready on board. It has been like you know it's really hard to find.
find the right words that are short, that explain what you are working on. I've made the next iteration and now I have a feeling that maybe this time people started to understand what I'm working on. So, LUNKA is a
open source platform for industrial and robotics engineering. Actually, it's inspired by space engineering, but most of people they just do not understand that some people in the world are really talking about onerix power
So, long-term platform for industrial and space engineering, basically it means that with long-term you can design and exchange information, deal with requirements management, documents exchange, you're a model-based systems engineer and concurrent engineer and then a lot of
had the magic words from engineering space but the idea to score is quite simple to make an application for engineers just one application that will fit everything for engineers of course it will be here a really long way because right now when you do something you have
to use a lot of different software because you have to do a lot of different models of it manually. And these models are not connected. So the main idea, the first step is to make the medium of exchange for engineers that would provide
with the capability to share data is the link between engineers and then step by step to add more functions, more tools that would allow to make more complex solutions, more complex systems up to the scale of settlement on the demo.
Awesome awesome. Yeah, Rod, you're really killer man. I mean everything that you're pushing forward with open source simulation software awesome space just fascinating man. You know today I hope that's the day so with your sexiness I'm a killer and I was like a friend.
It sounds not so funny. Today I was in an immemorial bike accident. It was really scary. But everything is okay. But you know, killing. Now it sounds slightly different. Yeah, and fast recovery, man. I saw
the picture and was like, "Well, man, why don't you go into the hospital?" But yeah, go back to her fast. I've went to hospital actually, so I've made the first photo. I thought it didn't so bad.
that when I realized that it was really close to home and the fact that every time I made a big shot for Twitter because you know all the good corners as well with the Twitter so you need content, you need a lot of content including your domesticest.
Oh wow and I hope you get well soon. Are you alright though? Yeah just a lot of my skin is scratched like I'm covered. I did but I'm okay but also realize that actually guys or you should find by related
or medical-related data that works on the topic of regeneration, especially on the topic of really faster regeneration using all the modern technologies like synthetic biology, genetic modifications, that I'll definitely support such a project because it would be so cool if you
be able to just you know thank you Sarinja he to be with Sarinja with a couple of bio nanopods that would recover your body really looking forward to the technologist so this would be a good call for anybody here working in medicine
So is somebody here having a medicine project? Just a little tip, I mean, for Konger Gardens, one of our cool initiatives, we're planting a lot of native plant species focused on holistic medicine. And it's kind of like a child
I would kind of dream as well because whenever I was a kid, anytime I would get a cut or something, my mom would take me all the way to the spice cabinet and throw a bunch of turmeric on my cut. She's like, "I'm like, what the hell? We cook with this." And she's like, "No, you can use this for a lot of things."
be a Rod, you know, there's some turmeric on those scrapes, you know, as an anti-inflammatory, my help. Yeah, thanks. I'm quite like, I don't know what to do. I think I'll just wait till, till, uh, it'll be
I also want to say that on the PanGam I've asked a doctor at around 10 or 20 people each day, crammed with a similar wound and it's just one hospital and I ride like four hospitals and the allergy is really small. I ride around 15k people here so I ride around
a lot of issues with bikes. But it's cool so I'm inviting everyone. Don't think that I don't like you. No, it's the opposite of this. Come here, it's through the fun. If you're not on get coin because basically I made the fail I was to do get coin.
I mean, I was writing and thinking about Gitcoin.
after in real life, she didn't session so I was really focused on what to do next on the next Twitter post and I've made a really basic mistake
Okay, so to try to put this a little bit more into a structure, I have brought some questions for everybody here and I would also like to give everybody a restage.
So as some of you already are known to each other, maybe it's there somebody who would like to present them or him or herself right here before I go into the deeper into the questions for the round.
Yeah, I mean I see also our friends from Greenford Global here. So maybe you can also make a little bit of talking about yourself. Definitely, and then we can just go through and just go go for the questions. It's fine. Let's keep it more or less informal today guys. But yeah, P3. Yeah.
Thank you so much, Manu and Joshua, everyone for this space. It's amazing to see so many cool projects in this space and I really hope and wish that we are able to raise enough capital to get this thing started for everyone.
age and we are working towards building green pill global. So to give you a sense what green pill global is and what really the vision behind it is that if when we say that we want to attract talent in this space, we will only be able to do that when we are able to prove
to people that they can build meaningful careers out of it. So that is the first thing we want to enable people. We want to make them believe that this is a space where they can actually make a living out of right and we want to do it through different parts. For example, we want to do
career-based mentoring, right? People who are new, they are entering the space, so how to actually make a mark in the space, right? So they will have mentors, they will have officers with people like Kevin and other folks who have already demonstrated that how a successful product is built. So that is one aspect of it. The second aspect
of it as local chapters of course. So you know a couple of our chapters have also been rejected but we do plan to support them in whatever they are doing and the idea of local chapters is that of course how this is something like a global movement already how this can be super local and then how we can actually attract local businesses and talent in
space right. So that is one pillar of the other pillar of it and the third pillar is of course there are amazing projects that are already happening but we do not want it to be just limited to web 3 for example quadratic funding mechanism a great way to allocate capital right. So we want to prove to the
world that this is a mechanism that can be used locally also and not just Web 3 right. So that is the third pillar where we want to experiment whether you know how we can bring this to the local communities. So all of this is very interconnected and Greenville Global is essentially it's going to serve as a foundation.
for this, right? So that's what we are trying to do and that is why we have applied for the round. I'm happy to answer any questions if you know you have it and I hope that you know we get support to really you know take this where it needs to be.
And yes, thank you so much. I hope you got what we are trying to do because it can be confusing. But yeah, super happy to be sharing this and would love to know more about the projects that are here. And yeah, thank you so much.
So, I actually do have a question for you. And this is how do you see the role of community building and project engagement in achieving those sustainable sustainability goals that we've been talking about?
The role of community building. Yes, see I feel anything that we want to do the foundation has to be community right when we say that we want to show the web tree technology or whatever the mechanisms that we have built you know it is something that can be used in the real world like how do
do we do that? Community just lays that ground for you where you can go where you can experiment and see what works, what doesn't work. So I feel community building is the first unit for any enterprise to succeed. It's the basic unit which needs to be in place that is
why I am so bullish about community building and the first pillar that I wanted to work on for Greenville Global was to create local communities, right? So that our foundation is strong. And like for example, Germany, right, what is the vision of Green
Germany is something that not green will global is going to define it is what it is Germany Germany is going to define that right of course we can give a broader mission and we can give a broader objective but really it will be getting it will get tweaked according to the local community right because con
text is different, you know. So, you know, long answer to that, but to cut it short, I believe that's the first unit of any successful enterprise. So hence, community building is super important. Yeah.
Okay, I would like to continue with my questions, but I would say Manuel, you raised your hand first. Yeah, one quick thing you ask what our overall vision is for Greenfield German.
And I think, you know, we are kind of really aligned with everything going on here in Europe and especially Germany. I believe that here in Germany, we got like a really great foundation when it comes to general climate awareness. This is like the first pillar.
We also have a lot of impact investors either on the angel site when it comes to startup investments, but also on the institutional investor side when it comes to also bigger funds. And to combine this with all the
I'm thinking about impact hubs, I'm thinking about co-working spaces, incubator programs, accelerator programs for projects and startups here in Germany with a focus on social entrepreneurship and climate.
It's like really the way to go and to onboard them for this shared goal of you know also engaging more climate justice movements and bringing them on the table educating them about Web 3 and the possibilities behind and then
that finally to create a good impact out of this. So not only to educate the people but also to engage them so that they feel encouraged to stand up and talk about these crazy ideas that normally if you talk with old-wide folks in Germany, they get rejected.
But I really want to see our every project in here really advocating for these open-minded hubs where we can attract talent and the right people that also believe in our in our in our shared solar pond future where we all can region really
or climate, our atmosphere, and the biodiversity that we lost over the last couple of decades just wanted to add something to this. And now, yeah, I'm just gonna leave again and give out this stage here. So, I also see your hands up here, customers for your humanity.
Yeah, which is and I'm sorry, customers, your next online, which is quite a big thing to do, changing climate and like, resolving all of those issues that we currently have. And I do see that we are right
now failing. So the current system we are having is definitely failing so you could call it lobbyism or being slow, scope politics. I think one of the bigger problems is that it's so there's this picture of the proc jump
in hot water and as you notice it man it's fucking hot and here he just jumps right out but if you put a frog into cold water and it just slowly heats up the frog doesn't really notice and just stays in there and kind of dies and we are in this kind of situation right now and
No real system is doing an exceptionally great job at resolving our problems right now. So the centrality seems to be a solution and community building, but my question would be so as this is the first
step, how do we really exponentially grow this as the problem is also rising and growing and growing and how can we be fast enough to resolve all of those issues that we have as still a small community that we are?
So, I believe that these issues are complex. So, I was reading this book by Impact Networks by David where he talks about different types of problems. One is difficult, one is complicated, and one is complex. And all these things are complex. And a complex problem can only be
solved with involvement of different stakeholders. So I believe in community building, I just don't think about us as like users, community means coming together of NGOs, coming together of businesses, coming together of governments. So I believe the only way to expedite anything is when we are
actually go about getting these stakeholders together. Of course, there has to be a way to it, but that is something that I feel can just fast track things. It is not that easy and not that straightforward because you know movement of these stakeholders within the network define a lot of things. It can even slow down the
process but what I have observed broadly is that this is what expedites things, because it helps us achieve that scale. Today if I go and partner with another organization of let's say we are actually planning to do that, like for example, refide our right, they have great networks so
This just amplifies the whole thing, right? It's important that we identify the right partners, I believe. And yeah, like that would, there is something that I feel if that answers your question. Yes, it's a cannot ask.
Hey, customers. Do you still want to speak?
Yeah, that's possible. Good evening to everyone and happy to see some new friends and other one. I'm taking your occasion to have a
some Greenfield Global friends here to ask a question because when we talk about communities, at least to talk about languages, Greenfield is a book. It was a kind of a spark into the Cosmos project.
It was very interesting, it was very important to our development to feed our faults about what we're doing with Cosmos. I'm saying that because GrinPi is not already translated in French. When we are talking about ReFi and
we are talking about communities on the ground. When we talk about rest Africa actually, it's very important to be able to translate things in French to speak to some communities in West Africa. So one of our projects that we have with some friends,
by myself, for example, is to translate green pill into French. And this is my question. If you want to do so, is this something special to do? Someone we need to reach to have the base and to have the approval at the end? Thank you. Yes.
So if I get this right, you basically said that if we want to translate this, how do we go about it? Is that correct? Did I get your question right? Yes, we just want to translate it into it's able to expand ReFi in French. That is awesome. Can we just
connect maybe you can just DM me here and we should connect because we actually want this to happen and I think you know manual and Joshua also working towards translating it into German so we should definitely connect and then we can talk about the process right so I am so glad that you brought that up perfect thank you
Yes, thanks a lot. Yeah, and we're actually working on that. So what I would like to know about you, Cosmos, is are you located in France or in Western Africa? Actually, we are working in Neutrata, Switzerland.
But actually there's two things. From my former life, I worked in Africa, in West Africa. So I'm still a strong feeling with that's continuing especially because one of the part of my family comes from Madagascar and Camron and Gabon.
So, and a lot of friends found that that's that's that's that's because we we have done our studies in France and yes, so the other reason is that there is a lot of African project that are working
into RIFI, but also using space data to region and to make RIFI a reality. So for all part of you, it's something natural to look at Africa because one of the reasons that
space data can be very useful in terms of FreeFi is in terms of GMORV. So if you look at GMORV, you look at the ground, you look at the forest, you look at agriculture, you look about carbon sequestration. So yeah,
- Yeah, Africa, it's in my heart, but it's also a question of reason to think about it.
Could you maybe turn me a little bit more about it because I've also noticed that there is many many people here from Africa pitching their projects and they do see
to have a very different project but what in general is the main thing that people are like projects from Africa doing if you are a little bit more into it.
Can you just repeat?
What is the main pillar? Because I've heard of villages reaching out through Gidcon and through this funding round. But I've also heard of engineers and yeah, it...
I know how to say it, but what is, is there already some connection between Green or region or RE5 startups in Africa or are they all collected through Bitcoin? Actually, there is already startups. For example, the startup that I love the most
because we are very friendly and we have very interesting technology. It's a chamber, a chamber network, but we are not from West Africa, we are from Kenya. So it's already Africa, but it's not the same part. But you have also a lot of projects in, for example, Uganda also.
And the fact is that there is less projects in West Africa. And I think that's the reason is that everything in Red Free is in English. So if you are not able to speak in English, you are not able to meet the community.
not able to meet like people like you actually and you're not able to speak but you are not able to learn. That's why it's important to to translate Greenfield because it's very difficult to find documentation about REFI in French. So the idea is to you have the
I would just say that. Refi from the Zenith from the space, but also to explain two people on the ground, all we can use space data in a Refi way. But the spirit of our work.
Okay, thank you. So we know what to do. Maybe you could connect to a schedule actually so we can translate that to French would be would be a good cause. Also, like if anybody else wants to speak up, please raise your hand, but if not, I would like to
ask customers a little bit more about the customer's project itself, but maybe a setter. What do you want to say? Yeah, I just want to say to customers like we should definitely connect and you know I've been talking to Michelle from Africa so you know she told me that it's so it's also
on that easy to you know green pill Africa and there are a lot of things involved so would love to see and maybe start a chapter there and see who are the folks that would like to get involved and you know how we can work together to green pill Africa so I am so glad that we met here.
Okay, next in line is side to side.
Hi folks, it's very nice actually to emit here, we're a project site-as-site based in Berlin, Germany actually, so it's very nice to get to know that you guys are doing this awesome stuff. I just wanted to ask
I don't think we're more with her point about building communities as a key step to actually making a name bug. Because if you don't unbour it enough people don't really see if they change their life.
And one one hindrance that I have faced so far is that there are actually two different worlds. There is this like all their doctors who have three like people who are very enthusiastic. And there is the kind of necessity like very traditional
for instance, academic circles that I come from. And to these worlds, actually, they almost never talk to each other and they're very difficult to understand each other. And my question is, I mean, of course, people will say that yeah, we need to, you know, to outreach more, we need to build
networks, but how do we actually do that? How do we anyway win legitimacy in the eyes of the conventional structures that are very slow and inefficient, but are still in place and have a lot of power? So if somebody has
any great ideas, I would be really happy to hear because this is what we have been struggling as a project that is trying to address academic publishing, academic data publishing in particular, which has a lot of problems and has a lot of, you know, carry over from the past.
Yeah, so maybe I can jump right in because I also saw that, you know, especially when we talk with, you know, scientists worldwide. It's always this stigma around Web 3 and technology. But yeah,
We just need, you know, from my perspective, it's always starting with content, so to create like the single source of truth or maybe different sources of truth for educational parts. I think green, per global and Kevin Novoki and all the GitCon fans did like
a really great job with that. Sector part for short is community building, scaling organization infrastructure so that we can onboard as many people as possible if we got these sources where we can educate and engage our different communities then. Then it comes for short to coloration.
So to engage them not only to learn more in their language as also David described it but also to form independent projects out of this. And then it comes to crowdfunding. So what we are also doing here, not only building our own projects out of
or building our tech stack, doing education content, but also funding this with the right financial vehicles. It's not, you know, an decision if we should go for, I would say, if we speak in traditional science, if we should go for traditional science or just decentralization,
I believe that every topic and every Web3Supponage got its reason why it's here. So we just need to think about where and how we want to plug into these systems. And then for sure how
how we can engage more people. So the general public, when it comes to crowd sourcing, creating bounties, the right incentivization, this kind of stuff, I see it's really results oriented to building scalable organization infrastructure. Yeah. Did this answer your question?
And feel free if you have another opinion, please feel free to jump also on stage and discuss it with us.
Yeah, no, definitely. Thank you for your ideas and suggestions. Yeah, I think it's, it's really important to, you know, to build kind of to build this trust and especially to actually to build collaborative projects. I think this
This is something, and the point that I particularly enjoyed is that we should not only educate people, but actually shouldn't wolf, because actually I used to work as a teacher for some time, and the best thing to educate a person.
is not to tell them something, but to ask them to do something. So I really appreciate this point of like doing together and I think we really probably could think more about such opportunities for collaboration. So thank you for this insight.
Awesome, awesome. Yeah, sure. We can also go for another project here. Or do you want to add something? Because I see F either scaling set up here. So maybe we can continue.
If we're done with you in a positive way. So fight us again, please feel free.
Hello, what was the positive way that I had? No. Yeah, I did it in a positive way. Can we introduce our collection here? Is it okay?
Everything's okay, everything's okay. It's an open, open discussion.
Thank you so much, that gives us this opportunity. And we are fighters again. We joined it conbet around in a different
different different area in climate solution area we are our fighters and actually is a one-off one NFT collection
that started in early 2022, when we are looking for an alternative way to fight climate change, climate crisis, and we find Web 3 technology and blockchain and amazing
amazing technology for this reason, a great invite, a navigable and unstoppable force in a long run. And we do know that climate solution is a big problem.
that must be tackled and reserved because without any physical work there's no digital work. We decided to use NFT for the fight climate change because
Now this is more convenient and accessible for people to do this and also can act as a fourth pack. Also it's more fun in these days, in these years.
As you know, as you may know or not, we're going to donate 50% of the net profit from the mint to plant mango trees with a collaboration with one of our
partner for three-score with Jim Cohen and we go to plant around 100,000 trees to reduce carbon offset carbon footprint related to our collection
and holders, as you may know, the planting mango trees is one of the most efficient way to fight climate change and we are
going to do it and to make sure that the future generation can enjoy the beauty of nature besides this partnership with Brink Future Cabin for the
a RIFA utility to the future holders. Yeah, this is it. Please support us, check the pinned tweet that I shared in Jumpatron and also check the bio. Please join our Discord and support us. We are going to
apply for the launch pad after the GitCon veteran. Thank you so much Manuel Greenfield Germany that gives us this opportunity and everyone that here that listen to us and support us.
Cool. A few thought of a collaboration with Cregions.
Yeah, I actually it's another project related to 3GEN. It's a 4/3 club.
Yeah, they're very much related. So I am the co-founder of both. Fortress Club is a web2 organization that plants trees. Fortress Club has developed the AI tree counting technology though.
And so tree gents is a part of this. So tree gents is basically turning those videos that count all the trees into non-fungible updates. So we're sending the holders of fighters gang non-fungible updates. These are videos we
So you get to see every single tree, counter with AI, you know, send us another NFT to the holders as an additional digital asset, which is all on chain for full transparency. So yeah, it's definitely a collaboration between the three tree gins, four trees club, and Fighters game.
Yeah, I love it. I mean, Jimmy, you're really doing great work. Full power and energy also in all your Twitter spaces. So keep up the energy man and don't forget to also
So take some rest. I think work-life balance in mental health is also really important, but we all have some of those for impact. So let's continue with that as well.
Let's grow. Absolutely.
Yeah, no, it is important to take a take off. I started the get coin beta season with three hours of sleep and then went until like four or five in the morning and I was just like, I gotta end this Twitter space guys. It is hitting me.
But you know since that I got like six hours or so It's important it's important, but you know, I'm an Australian time zone and I'm trying to also Just just yeah, I'm a bit of a night out now, so I just converted go ahead linko
Yeah, I just want to show the project of Saurapan Guild, it's a good con radio, it's 24 hours, Marathon that will last every day. And actually I have a question to Jimi. It's a bit not clear in the schedule when actually they
when starts because I'm in UTC plus 7 and the schedule starts at UTC at 12 UTC so I want to understand when the first time that I should go to the radio it will be like 11 hours or in 33 hours.
Yeah, I'm looking at this now, trying to post and Kudos for being the first one to fill out the sheet. So, yeah, UGC at noon is when the first Twitter space will start. So if you're UGC plus seven,
Right, I'm looking at the sheet now Where is it? Yeah, yeah, it'll actually be your Friday not Thursday. Yeah, yeah, baby
Yeah, thank you so much. So I will risk it all. Quit and I'm sorry. You're amazing. Your time, but I really want to know you're all good, man. You're all good. I think we're all part of the same thing, right? Greenfield's, uh, you guys decided to integrate into the the radio.
So yeah, epic. Yeah, so guys if you're listening right now at any point starting tomorrow at noon UTC you'll be able to type in a Gitcoin radio and you'll be able to find a Twitter space to show and connect with other people build community at any point in time 24/7 this
solar punk hill will be showing up and giving it our best and I'm super grateful that this is coming together. We've got all the pieces together so now everyone's just scheduling their threads where you were gonna post 10 different Twitter space links and and then yeah we'll be good to grow good to grow go ahead Manuel
Yeah, I just want to add funny story. When we planned out this GitCon radio sessions, I was so motivated to get it done that we already started two days ago with our daily sessions and now we're just going to execute on it, I would say.
But yeah, these sessions that we are in here right now, originally emerged out of this Gidcoin radio push that you did. But yeah, I would love to see all the coordination by tomorrow and then 24/7 chilling sessions. Love it.
amazing. I'm glad it's motivating. And I hope that some people keep this up, you know, showing up for one hour a day consistently is great for community building. You know, I've done 286 episodes of Max Impact to my Jimmy Cohen profile and the people that I've met. So I
We've partnered with Blue Sphere Carbon to do carbon-forward deals to actually developing our tech. They've been in the web three space for like 10 years, built $100 million companies. I'm super blessed to have partnered with these people with Treeshends and the only reason that I'm connected with Blue Sphere Carbon and she done
and the people that we had on episode 285, I think it was, is because of Twitter spaces. I'm crazy enough to go live on Twitter space for 60 hours straight one time. I slept for 45 minutes over the entire weekend because I'm a ridiculous crazy person. It was with a good, okay, I didn't just do that for fun. I, we were trying to get the attention
incredible friends is because of Twitter spaces. This can form incredible connections between people and it's one of the best community building tools that there is. It's a show for one hour a day or a few days a week is totally doable and I think it's super worth it.
Go ahead buddy. That's so inspiring. Sorry, look at your next but you actually worked in the project of the services. We're working on it. We're working on it. So I now have three points of contact with one degree of separation.
Operation to the mr. Beast team, okay, and I personally broke the well record for most trees planted in a day not with Guinness with our AI tree counting technology But we're doing it with Guinness I tried to do this with Guinness for Earth Day, but they couldn't make it happen in time so by World Environment Day, which is June 5th
I'm going to be breaking the record for most trees planted in a day officially with Guinness Book of World Records and when I do that that with a few other partnerships like with the United Nations we got we got one meeting with the beast team right and we want to ace that meeting I don't want to have that beneath my belt because what we want to then do is break the next world record which is three hundred
155 million trees in 24 hours. That was done by the people of Ethiopia all across the country. One country got together to do that and we're going to be doing this again starting a movement of people by leveraging platforms like Mr. B's 1% of every human in the world watches those videos. He did 20 million trees when he had 20 million subs.
to well be on 200 million across the different platforms. And we also have, I'm also a third generation Rotarian, we're partnerships with the Rotoract clubs, Rotary clubs around the world to really grow the movement. So that's our plan for that pitch to Mr. Bees. And I think it'll happen right after World's Environment Day.
I just want to do it that I want to be able to get all the 10 events just because I have other events so maybe 5 is okay if so
But I want to be able to schedule all the 10 events at the same time. That's OK. Yeah, yeah, just do as many as you can. And then as soon as you've had those other events, just add it to the thread. And that way we can put it in the in the calendar for everyone.
Yeah, what I just wanted to add Jimmy, you know, when when Moon down sent, sent up, you know, we, when we rest our token, we wanted to send up the first person into space.
with the zero-gift flight. You know Mr. Peece was also on the table and I know that some of our members had some good connections to the managing team of Mr. Peece. You know he's like totally
busy the whole day. So yeah, it's kind of hard to get through, but yeah, I can also make you some introductions if you need some some more background or if we can have a head out with that. But yeah, in any other case, I also believe that you're good to go, man.
Thank you, brother. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Yeah. Every connection definitely helps. I believe that all of us are only a few degrees of separation from people, but it's up to each and every one of us, particularly within this space to leverage our connections. And the same goes for you, man. Like, no bunch of people
If you need connections with anyone, we should all open up all of our networks to open those doors for each other, right? Because once those doors are open, if you have the right intentions and the right passions, there's nothing that you can't really accomplish. So let's all do it. Wag me, we're all going to make impact, baby. Let's grow.
These are the new acronyms that we use, okay? Wag me was the world gonna make it out. We're gonna make impact, LFG, well, let's fucking grow some trees, all right? There are other iterations we gotta come up with, but uh...
Those are the two now that we're rocking. I feel like there were others. Okay, it's gonna hit me later. But anyway, I'll pass the mic because I got a... I'm gonna make this thread to announce the radio station.
Sure, sure, sure. So you know, maybe we can also continue with other people in here. Cool. I think you didn't have the chance to present your project. So feel free.
Yeah, yeah, thank you. Thank you for having me here. Just give me one second.
Sorry, I had to open the door for someone.
So yeah, I was here in the space yesterday and I presented Kula as a project comprised of three different Kula initiatives. Our grant is represented as the Kula Regenerative Commons. We're basically facilitating the
creation of three different initiatives, one in Sabah Island called Sabah Regenerate in Indonesia, one in Congo Gardens in Northern India and Himachal Pradesh, Dhammsharah. And our third one is in the U.S. Bay in Alehna, which is a community
which we're working with the Holy Cross at this couple of perks. And so I just wanted to say, you know, we were talking earlier about how important it is to coordinate community, like community building practices. And one thing we've learned
Like especially from trying to establish a commons on the ground and ultimately create a deep sense of belonging within a community, is seeing how important it is from the beginning of the inception of a community building project.
to use art and storytelling from the start. It's interesting doing simple practices like just you know painting together and things like this that you may have done as a kid really opens up kind of the framework that has maybe a
The designer is being designed. It's really interesting how everyone is going to share this intergenerational solidarity or bonding that we have seen become so core to just getting initiatives on the ground.
So yeah, that's just like my two cents of something that's been really core to our you know design practices when it comes to the design pathway for regenerating earth. So yeah, just thankful to be here and thank you Greenpool.
Yeah, I really like the you know all the different projects in here the diversity of thought and also what what you're doing really great really great and I also want to give you know a
the people in here the chance again to jump right on stage because we're just like five minutes left and on top of the hour we we can also close this up. Don't forget to put in your your donation link if you have an active project on the GitConcept form.
comment on this channel so that everyone who tuned in who listened to us also got your details to donate. And yeah, last chance again, we can go through and give also some of the new
projects who joined us this stage. I also see Rie, Bayaka here, Rie, Fie, Mexico, Greenville and Modestow. So if you want to share your project, feel free to do so. And for now, let's see, Chris Twin, you want to join us.
We're going to prove you and then you will have also a stage.
So, let's go, my man.
Chris Twin? Chris Twin? Yeah, you want to present your project? Sorry, I didn't care if you were wow. Hello everyone, my name is Christwin and I'm representing switch electric. So switch electric is viewed in on IoT device for kind of MR.
We observed that in the industry there was this concern about the point of data being collected for the maintenance of renewable energy certificates on chain and the credibility of that data. So we decided to propose our identity device
with zero knowledge technologies that will enable anyone to produce proofs with the data from the Asmat Metas that back up the enabling certificates that they are maintaining on-chain. So we are currently working with the solar pump now. We are also discussing working with the solar
foundation and a number of other projects in web3 energy that are looking at the high-port full-view of solar solar projects in maybe the global south mostly rooftop solar panels which means they don't have the scatter systems that the big utility company
means able to afford and therefore the jet are unable to participate in the market for renewable and sets of kits. So with the device and infrastructure that we're putting together, you will enable these rooftop projects to actually be put together the data collection
collected from this project could be counted together as a single unit from different communities where they are being set up. So, take point of view how you have a community in Uganda where you have about 20 rooftop installation and a village. So, those could each get a
very small smart meta installed on them, data collected from those smart metas and sent to an web train infrastructure developed by iotex called Word Stream. So on the web stream layer is where the actual data is being stored and it's kept private. But on-chain, you could generate proofs from zero knowledge proofs
from this data and after I send it on chain I'm buying it to the remaining certificates there in the meantime. So those certificates come with proofs that guarantee their origin account. You might not be quite confident to be accurate. It's actually proofs the quality of the certificates that you may
We begin to find on-chain and give access to the smaller projects that are light but speed in this market because renewable energy sets are very interesting. We are subsidizing the cost of solar installations. The market has been set up so far.
The small guys have not been able to really take advantage of this subsidy structure. It's been mainly utility scale projects that have been able to produce through every instance kit using the gases systems. To get the sets of kits you are required to produce about 1 megawatt
our electricity from your project and many rooftop solar projects are definitely blue capacity. By pulling up community projects and creating the same infrastructure for them, you give them access to this market where they can begin to produce
certificates to verify their impact and actually subsidize cost of the infrastructure. So I'll be posting a link to our Gitcoin grant on this in the comments here. You can also find it on my profile. I'm going to put that down here right now. Thank you very much for this piece.
Awesome man, your rock star. Thanks for joining us. So yeah, again guys, we got, yeah, I think we got, we're also over to you. It's 7pm, but I want to give it a try again. We have ReBioca here. You got one minute, so.
Go get your elevator pitch. Okay, thank you. So we as Rebioca we based in Turkey with a group of eight people, most of them are entomologists, scientists and me as a Refi enthusiast.
What we are doing is we are processing the organic waste through the nature's gift black soldier flies. We have been running tests over two years now in our laboratory and our solution on cell.
You will be able to rent the BFF boxes from anywhere from the world. We are going to maintain those boxes and we have finished our methodology version 0. If anybody wants to see, we can set
So the idea here is like when we reduce the carbon you will get the share of the NFT of each box you have rented and at the same time with the Organic waste which are kind of processed.
We have physical outputs like organic fertilizer and also some protein rich things that you can fed to paltry aquaculture and cats and dogs. So these physical items can be sold as well.
So we want to share this revenue with the box owners, so you will get your share with the seller's stable coin of choice. So yeah, right now we are developing our web3.deb and at the same time buying our machinery.
Nice one nice one. Thanks a lot. So yeah, I also saw we had Kevin a walkie here So, you know, we we are really down to something if we you know continue with everything that we are pushing forward for creating Maximum impact for now
Now, I think we discussed everything. We had great speakers. Thanks to everyone who joined us today on stage. Thanks to everyone in the audience for joining us. Don't forget to retweet the space comment like put in your donation links in here.
screenshots post about it reach out to interesting folks where you see most potential for collaboration and then last but not least watch out for scammers. This is really important we will never ask you for you know a lot of ease you know denying 15 ease
or so to your project. So be really cautious about that. And yeah, see you tomorrow, same time, same place. And then yeah, see you soon. Thanks to everyone.

FAQ on Gitcoin Beta GreenPill Germany 🌱 Schilling Session | Twitter Space Recording

What is the podcast discussing?
The podcast is discussing the Greenfield Germany chapter and their aim to create a community for sustainable projects.
What is Lunka?
Lunka is an open-source platform for industrial and robotics engineering modeled after space engineering.
What is the main goal of Lunka?
The main goal of Lunka is to create a medium of exchange for engineers to share data and allow for more complex solutions and systems.
What is Rod's role in the podcast?
Rod is a speaker in the podcast and discusses his project, Lunka.
What is a potential future project for medical-related data?
A potential future project for medical-related data is focusing on faster regeneration using modern technologies such as synthetic biology and genetic modification.
What is Konger Gardens?
Konger Gardens is an initiative focused on planting native plant species for holistic medicine.
What mistake did Rod make?
Rod made a mistake by confusing GetCoin with GitCoin in a social media post.
What is the current focus of the Greenfield Germany chapter?
The current focus of the Greenfield Germany chapter is community building.
What is the long-term goal of the Greenfield Germany chapter?
The long-term goal of the Greenfield Germany chapter is to create real-life sustainable projects and businesses through education and awareness.
What type of community is Greenfield Germany?
Greenfield Germany is a fully community-driven and decentralized community.