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Recorded: April 28, 2023 Duration: 0:42:57

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Yeah, I think you should have invited me in a co-host or maybe someone else to
I'm so recollect, because I think it was okay. Yeah, and now I'm hosting Let's Wait for it. Sorry, I just added two co-hosts. Sorry, thank God. We're rocked from this space. Oh my God.
Yeah, well, yeah, anyway, like, yeah, thanks for sharing very nice reflection of what's been happening. So yeah, like, let's keep talking about this. I think like there's going to be more spaces.
about like, shelling, about talking about projects and stuff. So I think that it's a good repression thing to just talk about the subject and yeah, not get so serious or so into the shelling yet. Yeah, go ahead.
I added you to be a speaker. Friend, if you want to join.
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Welcome! And what about my English? But I'm nice to meet you. I like it under the video project and I like it.
I am developing video game articles and story in sci-fi genre about Web Tree World. How we can find way for solar punk, not for cyberpunk.
I do onboarding for Web3.
and we have a prototype and more assets for these our churches and we are releasing it now. Nice! Hello!
What are your base for? That's a very interesting story. So you do sci-fi for a re-fi red? I think we are losing.
Oh, you hear me? Yeah, we can hear you now. Yes, it's a story for teenagers about Black Dow. And good Dow, Black Dow, it's a factory we really want, but
really one guy, it's antagonist and our characters have challenges on this factory and in this story I will show what
we can do for our world. Player can do changes in the story and he create characters, few characters, good or bad and player have choice.
and create a way for cyberpunk or solarpunk. Today we development in a visual novel genre because our team is free people, I develop and write and
two artists for three day or three day on two day I don't know what I can sell sand no it's okay I watch
I was scrolling on your video on your content and I think it's super nice. You have very, very amazing images. Do you make them yourself? That's super good. You're very talented. Thanks so much. We noticed
super cool experts but we're learning all the time and we want to create high quality
Yeah, yeah, definitely Wow, that's super good. Do you guys have like an update and stuff? No, we have an NFTs because I don't know what should be
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question about NFTs. Yeah yeah, it's super interesting. So I've been your Gidcon brand on top so Rod, if you want to check it out, it's super interesting. I'm just like stocking it right now. I'm talking about NFTs. I
just remember that so I'm giving away NFTs to everyone that joined this space so if you guys want to leave me your wallet address in my DM promise I won't send it to anyone it's completely confidential now I'll send
that it tells on how to get the free NFT. I think that's a good interesting way of getting a small present. For some way, I think that the POAP platform
has been quite complicated so I found that it was like way easier to just get you get everyone like NFTs so yeah hello Manu welcome to our space I don't know if it's morning night afternoon for you for us this
morning so we're just chilling just talking a bit about climate change about like how has that affected I don't know if you want to if you're okay sharing where where you are from and if you have been affected by climate change how do you think it's going to affect the the your community your living
So to answer the question first from Colombia and we live in a recultural area in the rural area. So yeah, like a climate change has definitely affected us. I think that it has made the
cycles of agricultural production very, very unstable. In the past, like a few decades ago, the locals already knew the timings where they were supposed to grow food, where they were supposed to water it. It was all very measured and now it has
has been very complicated for them to adapt to new practices that are, yeah, like they had to do it because the cycles are going faster. It's very unreliable. Sometimes we have like way too much water, sometimes we don't have rain at all.
So yeah, I think it's it's definitely something that's very sad because Yeah, like farmers don't have the best education especially like in in chemical like technical stuff. So for them it all has been always very
I totally forgot the word. Yeah, like they follow their senses, but now with how fast these changes are being happening, they really need the theoretical and
chemical support from engineers and from other entities which is just unfortunately not happening. So yeah it's important for us to take this example I think that's a very
like we should bring way more light to these cycles. The access to all this knowledge and all these scientific knowledge really does not get distributed.
with it whatsoever. So yeah, like if anyone wants to talk about what's been there, your experience with climate change and how has it affected you? Yeah, go ahead.
Hello. Hello. Hello. Hi. I don't speak English very well, but I can listen.
when you speak. Yeah, if you want, if it's okay with you. Yeah, my English is so bad to you. You don't worry.
Don't worry guys, don't worry guys. We're just a few friends having a coffee in the morning so don't worry. Man, if you want to speak Spanish. Are you getting used to Spanish?
Yes, I speak Spanish. I'm from Argentina. Yeah, if you want to speak Spanish, go ahead and do some sort of translation after. So whatever feels comfortable for you, go ahead. I can make some translation later.
Well, here in Argentina it's a little late at night. I came from a meeting with friends and the truth is that I was about to sleep again and
and passing a little by Twitter, seeing some communities, always trying to enter, to learn more about webpress.
I am from the pandemic, from that moment,
I really think of a technology
that will be very much spoken in the next few years. And well, I try to learn and
In English, well, I speak very little, but when I hear it I can understand something. And now, in pre-read, I hear a little more.
(speaking in foreign language)
(speaking in foreign language)
I live in the north of Argentina, in Buenos Aires, no, but in the north of Argentina.
jump a province
that is currently in the north of Argentina and what is this web 3 is experimented by registering me in a project
and it's a proof of humanity.
and participate in that project. I'm an enthusiast also of the...
The social aspect would be what is all the web 3 when it touches social and political aspect.
and I was experimenting on that theme. I was very enthusiastic and I was excited about that project, I was there and learning and listening and so I was putting in the photos of the Tweeters' calls
I'm very interested in this topic and I know that it seems very interesting to me now, taking advantage of my sleep and that there was light and between. Well, well, well, well, welcome to the space and if you want to see your
I'm a project that's found in Argentina, it's called Regents, it's called United Species. I think it's going to be interesting for us. I'm part of the group, there are a lot of people around,
Argentinos. And what we are doing is we unite a lot of people and among them there are many Argentinos that are ex-United Nations, there are some that are in the Ministry of the environment and well I have seen that they are
interesting because they have a lot of experience and well I'm going to send you the link of the profile so that I can do it and well if you are going to sleep, I'm going to give you a thank you for accompanying us a while and in the guide that I will do this live every day 24 7 for 7 for 11 days
Thank you very much. See you in another call.
Sure, manu. Thank you so much. Have a good night. Manu lives in Argentina, so it's quite late for him. So he's gonna go to sleep pretty soon. But he was telling about how he found out about WebDream during the pandemic, like the pandemic effect. And since then he has been like very
curious about learning more. He got involved in proof of humanity which we are all here. Bye-bye, you have a good night. Thank you for coming up and joining us. He got involved in proof of humanity and yeah he said that
he's very interested in the social aspect of it. So Web3 and ReFi has definitely been like a fire igniter for where he sent us. He has been very interesting about it. He was also, I was telling him about how
We cook our part of United species and this is a group of let me find up being and pin it up. This is a group of ex-UN and former ministries of climate change
and other very interesting group of people that have a lot of experience in the kind of like traditional legacy market. And they all from years of experience are just like very tired of how very, very broken the system is.
We were talking the other day about how only 3% of the entire UN programs have a tangible, real result. And that's insane because it has become this huge monster of...
It's not very efficient. They noticed how broken the system is and what we are creating is locally-led adaptation programs where, again,
They understand how crucial and how important it is to take into account the local communities in the creation of these programs. Because what's happening right now is that all these people are like in New York or in Switzerland creating these programs.
Yeah, like they might have experience on ground, they might take like trips to the farms or to the forest or to whatever ecosystem they are creating the project in, but they don't really take into account the people who live there in the creation of the programs.
This has been a huge disconnection and it shows on how ineffective their programs are resulted, like only 3%. That's insane, with the amount of money and such a big
and like so much power that they have. Yeah, it's a shame and it's so sad that it's only 3%. So this group, the United species is like completely separate from UN. They don't have like any legal or
any type of relationship, but I do think it's very interesting to see how people that have experienced this very broken system, like are noticing the power of Web 3 of ReFi, of blockchain cryptocurrencies to really solve the, I mean,
Well, I don't know if we are going to be able to solve everything, but it is a new perspective and it's a new profile is that we put into these problems. So yeah, like if you anyone wants to be part of it, please DM me. Right now, I think that we have been figuring it out a bit
about governance and what makes sense to, yeah, if it makes sense to start working on toughonomics or, but yeah, like it's something that's being structured right now, so we are very early.
Marco, hello, how are you? I have any wallet works. I will send you the information rod. Sorry, I tend to interrupt you, Marco. I was just giving out some NFTs to anyone who joins the space. If you want to get it, please DM me your wallet.
not sharing the wallet with anyone or anything, don't worry, it's fully confidential. So yeah, hello Marco, how are you? Nice picture. Thank you guys, how are you doing? You're crazy, how are you doing this? You can read your full time, I will admire you.
Yeah, it has been fun. So we have a spa. I have this spot for the next 11 days. So I don't know if you're are you still in India right now? Yeah, it's morning. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's around 12 actually.
We are where you are. You're gonna be on your own. I'll reconnect it. I can't take care of Marcus. Can you hear me? Yeah, I'm able to hear you. Okay, okay. This is the terrible to just maybe a rod.
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in the Greenfield festival. The first week was in the Greenfield festival as you were saying, which has been an amazing rant. Many people, so many builders, young people building, hacking and then
later also other people. Now I'm here in Bakl, the city. Ready to build some of the nomads. So we're building this electric vehicle. And here I am. So far it has been very good. The city, Bengaluru, it's a startup city. That's very modern.
A lot of companies and startups and stuff. The best part is that it's all covered by trees. So where are we going? Pull up trees and nature. Like a literary stain in the city center, I mean nearby. And where I'm staying, like it's super silent. It's like, I don't feel like I see that at all.
Yeah, that's a fun city. Do you wanna know something funny? Actually, Coco Dow was born in Bangalore, so we are gonna... Yeah! We are gonna make so many cultural mixes.
I was actually in Bangalore in Solana Hacker House. I think it's not completely crazy. My boyfriend is Indian. That's the answer. We were visiting his family last year.
year in February, I think March last year. And yeah, we saw his family lives in the center of the country, in the indoor, I don't know if you have seen this city indoor.
It's like the biggest city in Central India. Not touristy at all. I think I was the only foreign people that I ever saw in the city. I experienced real India.
That was interesting. I love the time because I was thinking today to organize a sort of like coffee meet up with people local people from work free maybe tomorrow or something like that. So if you have contacts in people that are around in Bangalore that you know they're working there in Solana or in
Generally, climate will be free, where if I were free, like whatever. Yeah, of course, I mean a few groups. And I have also like few friends that are there. So yeah, like let's chat outside of this.
And actually writing a tweet about it. Oh, yeah, that's pretty. I would just call people that would be amazing. So, you know, but that's the way because the best way to connect them to actually I'll be child. I mean, you can do it on web free as we're doing right now, but like the best way to realize the actual. Yeah.
conversations. Yeah and I think like India especially like Bangalore is a very very special place to to incubate ReFi because people are like I don't know I think it's like cultural that they are very
connected with nature as you are saying, it's super fun to see how the buildings, they don't cut the trees but they build around the trees to preserve it and not cut it. So all throughout the city you see this crazy
buildings that have like trees like through their rooftops or in their balconies. So yeah, that's super cool. Rod, do you want to add something? Go ahead. Yeah, I just want to add that actually there is an island called
open gun, leaving on it and then pushing revive activities here so if anyone especially marker your quiet clothes like it is 3 hours light if you want to come to open gun and submit it here and
And we have a local community here, so just everyone, everyone is invited while we're here, so feel free to come.
It's a big temptation. I'm so close. Yeah, definitely. I was like, you know.
The best flight is to take a flight to Coup, who kept and then to go to by plane to Samui or Srinatani or by bus it will take like
up to six hours to get from a bouquet to Kho Pangan. And there were a lot of things that you could, like basically my friend lived not so far, his college is by trade and he lives not so far away from
Trash Berlin facility. So now I've told him about Rify and he became quite active. So like he came to me and said, "Hey, what can we do with that pollution?" I told him, "Have you heard of Rify? Have you heard of all those projects?" And now he's quite active. He's already active.
in the RIFI, our community, and within more people who could show to other people who yet are not infected by RIFI here. We have to show them that it's a global movement, it's a really cool movement, so everyone from RIFI is highly welcome here.
You'll be able to make some good for the island especially the fact that on the island there are a lot of consciousness people It's one of the most one of the clearer silent in Thailand Island in Thailand because a lot of people basically just to go every Tuesday. There is a group
that goes to beaches every Tuesday and cleans those beaches. Super amazing guys. Shame for me that I haven't went with them because I think it's 8 o'clock on Tuesday, my fault. But every time we are going to a beach we take some garbage back with us.
and Rify would be like, it's the really right place to talk about Rify.
Yeah, Marco, I wanted to ask you about the vehicles that you guys are building. Like for example, is there any like plans on the future to make some type of like road trip to visit a road and
all these places that he's like telling us that's really hard there. Well you know that's that's the point of making this vehicle. So the first point is to experiment with these kind of vehicles and new solutions and
and to document everything while we do that. So it's all accessible to everyone that wants to provide to the second similar. Second step is to actually make them usable by people, local people. So either local organizations that need a vehicle, or even like just local people like us, if you want to use the vehicle for a weekend, why not?
And then the first thing it occurs uses is to actually open routes, which is one of the things that we will do in the coming months. We will open the first routes from the Southern Europe to Northern Europe from Italy to Belgium. And it is literally used these
with us, just to hide them all the way and meanwhile, to comment where people can stop, to document origin places, local nodes, so this is the idea. So then the problem is not practical in some areas.
like you need to build a little bit. So it's for example the first route that we'll open will be by bike from northern Europe to northern Europe. That's quite easy because the borders are open and Europe quite easy but what about we want to open a route from India to Thailand like I would
not go to the bus or just not taking a flight to Ural but that's very hard but what I want to try to open it so that's next step to require more coordination because crossing this country is very hard for example Myanmar is at war right now so I don't know how to do that
But of course it's part of the plan. Maybe choosing the right route or maybe the easy one, the beginning. Yeah, I imagine using this vehicle to go from one point to the other. And this vehicle is all electric, all powered by Mother Nature. So yeah, that's a big dream.
Yeah, I can't wait. That's gonna be very very very nice. I think that's yeah like I've always loved the solar punk vibe and the solar punk lifestyle. I think that in RIFI and in climate change we were missing like that
part of having fun, understanding that this can also be fun, but have all the values and have all the rify logic that we all need to have in our lives. So yeah, just to refresh the room,
We're in Gidcoin, Beta Community Radio. We're going to be here 24/7 for 11 days straight. So yeah, you're going to find me the 11 days at this same time. So, come have coffee, we're just chilling, talking about everything.
and nothing. I think that the the shielding spaces are gonna come a little later so this is just a moment for us to chill I think it's very early in the morning for a few people so yeah there's just chat I'm giving up
I'm giving out NFTs to everyone that joined the space. So if you guys want to get one, just leave me your wallet in the DMs or in the comments, whatever it's best for you. We're not sharing
the wallet with anyone so don't worry it's totally confidential and I'll send a message on how to how to claim the the NFT and yeah go ahead Rod what are you where are you just want it to add that actually I
I was couched for solar punk nomads, a local Thai boat, happy to continue a conversation. We have a group on Telegram, Mark with question four while that we have to continue conversation, happy to do that, but after we've been going, you know, now everything is focused
on GIT coin. And one more technical thing, actually we have to start Twitter spaces in 10 minutes before. So actually solar punk nomads
You have to find your Twitter spaces. And the idea is that, yeah, go ahead.
Yeah, I'm ready. I will start it in five minutes and first of all, good morning everybody. I just woke up and yeah, solar panomas will have these space for four days. We are a backup plan because nobody took this one, my real space.
as they are based on its 5p and c80 but I'm happy to be here for the next 4 days before somebody else with good team these time and yeah we'll open this I already copied in the jumbo train the link to the next space next space
And we'll open it a few minutes before 9 o'clock so you can transition there or find the link on the solar panorama page. Back to Europe. Yeah, I don't want to be nervous. Sorry. Don't want to be nervous. Sorry. But Jimmy asked to open the next
Twitter space is 10 minutes before it starts. So in theory according to Jimmy you should open the spaces right now. It's all up to you I just follow I'm the guy who follow the rules. Yeah you are the guy who follow the rules I'm the punk of the side of the side of the side of the front row that is very
strong in me and I will open it later on. Now I want to enjoy this vibes and jokes apart. I was just reflecting that it's really important to keep this punk side and that because sometimes we need a new wave organiser
that is more organic and less following really straight rules and hierarchies and so yeah I will do that in my way but I really think that in the next three or four years we will see many obtained
of the huge organization trying to coordinate everyone in the States and the States will react back on the huge organization will self-organize more in an organic way and more decentralized way. Anyway, this was just a morning grant due to caffeine. So how are you all, my friends?
Hi, you know, doing good, doing great. We should create some type of like coffee cup counter or something. Like every cup of coffee we make, we plant a tree or something fun like that. So yeah, good morning, good morning. We got the early morning spot.
So let's try to make them as as chill as easy as possible Not so so technical not so So she And yeah, let's just have fun We were talking about yeah a bit of everything about like climate change
how you were affected by climate change. What else do we talk about? Yeah, just a bit of everything. How has been your week, Giro, with the started? It's going well. I'm a senior target, as usual for the
and I guess it was pretty busy day because the startup of the GICCon radio was complex. And now we see that we have to find in the mechanism and now today we will work in a simple way to prevent the, I say, in order to guarantee
I was there in space last night at 11 and my time was very late and somebody was not able to open the space and so we had 30 people in the previous space but then they just disappeared. So we have to find a robust
way to handle this problem and yeah but anyway I'm feeling very good and I energize and it also feels so good that I'm in this radio on 24 hours a day so you have a safe place where it to go whenever you want so I'm pretty bullish on that and I'm big shut out the
to propose that. So it's crazy things but still we are crazy people. Yeah I was also saying at the beginning of this space how that it's such a struggle not to stay on the radio all day.
like just listening all day because yeah like we also have a lot of work but it's definitely a temptation to just stay all day because I know like after this the Gidcoin round ends like you start like amazing people you start like
like missing the shading, the cows. So yeah, I think it's important for us to have a balance. Still like take care of ourselves. Go to the gym, whatever exercise you prefer walking. Go ahead.
That's important, but in my vision, having a very strong attraction point like the radio, we really have past maybe to do great grants without really shilling so much 24 hours a day because it will
be more about showing up, making real connection, but it will take a while. So anyway, I shut up myself, I go to open the other space. So welcome there to continue the conversation. And I like really much your idea of one, three, four, every cup of coffee. So let's give
talking about that and we can talk also about the project of the long tail boat in Copenhagen. So just one note, I have to jump off would be able to be online for the next couple of hours, need to go to a hospital, sorry that have to leave you
today already spent like five hours on the Twitter spaces. So we will meet you later on today. Yeah, so sorry for not being on the next floor. Just need to do with the things here. No worry, Rod.
We understand and we are empathetic that we all have other lives. I'll give you an option to either. Please take care of yourself. Please go to the doctor. It's very important. So go ahead and just to refresh a little, I think we all know
how this works here in the speakers, but we are here 24/7, 11 days a week. Giro Space is now starting, so if you want to hop there, it's the link that's on top.
He's the next hour so yeah, and hi, what's you I want to know your name. Are you okay sharing your name? Because I yeah Is it yeah? No, my my name nice. I can send you my telegram
Oh yeah, but yeah, but later okay, okay, I do it now Nice to meet you. Yeah, whenever you have time, don't worry. I thought that you tell me your your your wallets address. Okay, let's keep on touch there. No
Welcome, yeah, welcome to the spaces. Don't worry, you have such a nice energy. So yeah, so I'll be closing the space if you want to continue joining the Geed Coil Radio, community rail.
I'm sure I'll see you around in the next few days. Thank you for joining. Thank you. Have a great morning. Bye bye.