Hathor & BitcoinOS: Unlocking Bitcoin Interoperability 🟧🟪

Recorded: July 18, 2025 Duration: 0:40:40
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In a recent discussion, leaders from Hathor Network and Bitcoin OS unveiled their strategic partnership aimed at enhancing Bitcoin's interoperability and functionality through innovative technologies like ZKBTC and Charms. This collaboration is set to revolutionize the DeFi landscape by introducing trustless bridges and programmable token standards, paving the way for increased liquidity and user engagement in the crypto ecosystem.

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Music Thank you. Music Hey, everyone.
Just a couple more minutes while I wait for more people to join and get started. Thank you. Thank you. so
myself for five minutes there sorry guys nail her head of community from hathor can everyone hear
me can someone put their hand up okay okay aliens giving me a laugh reaction we can hear you
amazing amazing guys i've just sent a retweet out it's um what i was saying for the last five
minutes um sorry i was on i wasn't even on mute but i was saying it's great to have you all here
good to see some og Hathorians here.
And also good to see some of the BOS members.
Going to look forward to getting to know you guys.
Happy to have Charms here as well.
And yeah, let's kick off.
I was also saying in the last five minutes that we'll shoot a retweet, but that's been done.
So let's start.
So guys, welcome to this X Spaces.
We're joined by the esteemed Bitcoin OS.
And my name is Neil. I'm the head of community at Hathor Network.
And I'm with our CEO and co-founder of Hathor Labs, Jan Martins.
And yeah, today we're just going to be asking questions to both Andrew, representing Bitcoin OS,
and Jan, representing Hathor Network, about their respective projects, what's happening, what we can expect as a community. And at the end, I guess Jan, Claire and myself will
announce a special competition we've got running for you OGs there. So without further ado,
we'll get stuck in. And let's start with just introductions, really. So it's great to have
you both here, Andrew and Jan. I'll start with Jan with Jan Jan tell us a bit about Hathor Network for the new for the new Hathorians the
old Hathorians and definitely our new friends from BOS Bitcoin OS yeah thank
you new happy to be here hello everyone good morning afternoon or evening
wherever you are my name is Jan Martins I'm the co-founders of Hethery Labs.
This is a new set.
You're the main developing company behind Hethery Network,
which started back in 2018.
It has a new architecture.
I'm going to talk a bit more about it just in the future.
But yeah, so we started coding it from scratch in 2018,
August 2018.
So almost seven years now.
That's a long time.
And yeah, we launched the mainnet on January 2020, January 3rd 2020, which is
actually the same time as the Bitcoin Genesis block, just 11 hours later.
And as we're going to find out more, we are heavily inspired by Bitcoin.
We have a lot of things in common and some connections as well.
So a few things about Hatred Network.
It's a layer one blockchain built to simplify WebTree adoption.
And we have a few different features and specs and characteristics that sets it apart.
So first, we have a different architecture.
It mixes a traditional chain of blocks, a blockchain, and DAG, a direct cyclic graph of transactions.
So the transactions are not inside the blocks as in traditional blockchains, but they are laid out in a graph in DAG.
And the blocks, they are, let's say, empty and they just confirm a previous block.
And also they confirm two transactions.
It's quite a different architecture.
I invite you all to check our YouTube.
There is a great video explaining the architecture and how it's different from blockchain,
from traditional blockchains, Bitcoin and Ethereum, and also why it allows us to scale.
So the first different feature that we have is our architecture, which allows us to scale without first uh first different feature that we have is our architecture which
allows us to scale without compromising decentralization because we know that a lot
of products nowadays they claim let's say like 50 000 transactions 100 000 transactions per second
but when you dive deep you see that it requires that you have highly specialized software uh you
be on a specific uh server or region so we know that that's not true decentralization.
So scalability with decentralization, that's first.
Second, when we analyze the market, we saw back in 2018,
19, when we were developing HATR, that tokenization
was the main use case for blockchain technologies.
And to a large degree, it still is.
So we made it very easy for anyone to create a token on HATR.
You don't need a smart contract, tokenization is native.
So yeah, you can create a token, you can do fee-less transactions.
So yeah, that's right.
You don't have any gas fees or any transaction fees
when you're exchanging native tokens on HATR.
And allows you to get, let's say, a big footprint on the RWA space.
And lastly, I just also want to mention which is our big push this year, and allows you to get a big footprint on the RWA space.
And lastly, I just also want to mention which is our big push this year,
which is our nano contracts,
our version of smart control platform, which is easier to use.
It's written in Python.
We're going to talk a bit more earlier on this space.
Sorry, I said it's the last one, but actually
the last one I want to mention is Bitcoin merged mining. So HATR is a proof of work chain.
We are merged mining.
Well, we are SHA256, which is the same algorithm as Bitcoin.
This allows us to be also merged mining with Bitcoin,
which means that Bitcoin miners can mine Bitcoin and
HTR at the same time.
We have a partnership with F2Pool.
So if you're mining Bitcoin on F2Pool, you're also mining HTR.
You just have to input your HTR address there to get your HTR reward.
So all these features, they basically give us, let's say, best of both words in terms of, you know,
Bitcoin security, simplicity, but also programmability for developers who want to build on DeFi,
on Gamey, RWA, especially with Python smart contracts.
So, yeah, we're here to break the complexity of Web3
and allow more and more people to access the space.
Well, Jan, thank you so much for that great overview.
I think you touched on absolutely everything within that space. So it'll be good to get some
more from you a bit later. So yeah, as Jan mentioned, you know, Hathor Network, we've been
on Mainnet for over five years, but building for seven years plus. And yeah, we mentioned attributes
like merge mining with Bitcoin and being low code,
smart contracts built on Python.
Our new tagline,
secure like Bitcoin,
easy like Python.
And since we're talking about Bitcoin
and merge mining and Python,
it's great to meet our new partners,
Bitcoin OS.
We've got Andrew here.
I believe he'll be representing Bitcoin OS
and talking a bit about charms.
So Bitcoin OS,
give us a brief overview.
I know you guys are new to the market.
We're seeing news about Bitcoin week on week.
Loads of new news and loads of news eyes in the space.
And you guys are in a great position to kind of educate on how, I guess, BTC FI is the
future and so on and what you guys have got planned.
So Andrew, take the lead.
Tell us about Bitcoin OS. So Andrew, take the lead.
Tell us about Bitcoin OS.
Sure thing, guys.
Fantastic introduction.
Thank you so much for having us on the spaces today.
My name is Andrew.
I'm the senior content manager at Bitcoin OS.
And in general, Bitcoin OS, I'll start with what our thesis is.
So the thesis of Bitcoin OS is that Bitcoin is a network with indomitable network effects it has overwhelmingly strong security compared to other networks it has
overwhelming staying power and it's certainly got the most popular asset in the crypto space
and so bitcoin being the main character of the crypto space, our goal as a company is how do we upgrade the Bitcoin network to make sure that it can have all of the functionality on the Bitcoin network. And we also want to improve
the interoperability of Bitcoin so that it can connect to other crypto networks that have ushered
in such strong and up-to-date cutting-edge innovation as it has over the years, which
Bitcoin on its own has struggled to keep up with. And so what Bitcoin OS has built is a suite of ZK-based technologies that allow it to do just that. So Bitcoin OS really popped out onto the scene beginning in July of 2024. At Bitcoin Nashville, Bitcoin OS verified the first ever zero-knowledge proof on Bitcoin.
Now, at the time, that was unheard of.
And for over a decade, this was thought to be an impossible feat.
But thanks to the Taproot upgrade in 2021 and some discoveries made ever since then,
we realized that there is a way to get the job done.
And so what this meant is that Bitcoin can see and verify information occurring within the outside world,
including information, say, in the Web2 realm or information taking place on other blockchains
and so the implications of this were profound because what this meant is that we can build
like first and foremost this is just one of the first products but we could build
um what many people consider the holy grail product in order to upgrade bitcoin which is
a trustless bridge um the idea is that if we can take BTC, which is the most popular asset,
and be able to move it over to other blockchain networks,
like Hathor, for example, or like Ethereum, like Cardano, even Litecoin, etc., etc.,
we'd be able to unlock functionality for Bitcoiners in a truly decentralized way
from the rest of the crypto
space while they continue to hold on to the most popular asset of all, which is Bitcoin.
And so we finally had an opening in a way to do this that didn't involve centralized intermediaries,
which didn't forsake the entire purpose of Bitcoin to begin with. And so we got to work right on that.
And so Bitcoin OS has been building towards that goal ever since.
And we've also we've been evolving our understanding of how to connect Bitcoin to other networks to bring programmability to the network.
Because for the past couple of years, there's been an overwhelming amount of innovation in this space.
And so things are getting really exciting. And it really I mean, it very much lines up with a big theme of this cycle.
You've got Bitcoin dominance still overwhelmingly strong, like this late into the cycle.
And you've got this idea that's emerging, which is everything that's kind of taken place in the crypto space over the past several years.
It's kind of coming back to Bitcoin.
And Bitcoin is having a bit of a, it's having a bit of a
renaissance, a bit of a revolution again. So yeah, I'd be happy to talk more about the in-depth tech,
some of the products we're building, but I think that's great for an introduction.
An amazing introduction to say the least. I liked how you talked about upgrading the Bitcoin network,
you know, making Bitcoin more interoperable and all about the zero knowledge based tech.
I guess like when you talk about like Bitcoin and I guess when we're now looking at the market of institutions and users buying and acquiring Bitcoin.
Yeah, you're quite right. Like even a lot of these, I guess, BTC backed stable coins are sent, have centralized, are quite centralized.
stablecoins are sent have centralized uh are quite centralized and you know it'll be interesting to
see like how um bitcoin os can uh change the game when it comes to um making bitcoin accessible
on networks like hath or cardano and so on because i guess each network brings um you know great
functionality to bitcoin and it makes it more the more it spreads out the more dense decentralized
it gets i guess so that that's great so thanks for that intro looking forward to hearing more about bitcoin
or a bit later andrew and just moving on to the um uh next set of questions i guess we've had the
intro from yan hathor and andrew from bitcoin os uh the second question i have is um which products
are we integrating on a tech level uh if that makes sense so i guess um the the the
strategic partnership between hathor and bitcoin os uh has been kind of defined and i guess there
are many possibilities as conversations take on later later this year but yeah um what what
What products are we integrating on a technical level that we can share with our respective communities?
products are we integrating on a technical level that we can share with our respective communities
Yeah, sure.
So there's two products that are worth naming, but they both basically tie into each other in a very strong way.
So I may as well deliver them both at the same time.
So one would be ZKBTC is going to be Boss's wrapped version of BTC that's able to trustlessly move over to other blockchains like Hathor without requiring a centralized middleman.
So it's important, again, I'll emphasize the significance of this because it's really important that people understand what an important unlock that this is, the trustless element.
an important unlock that this is the trustless element. Because until now, there has been
attempts to unlock, say, Bitcoin DeFi, even Bitcoin scalability on layer two networks are
different functionality for Bitcoin. But until now, Bitcoin DeFi has essentially stood on chicken
legs. Because if you ever want to move your BTC into some kind of other programmable environment,
a sidechain, an L2, etc., you needed some kind of centralized intermediary, some kind of custodian
who would hold your Bitcoin for you before issuing another version
or a wrapped version of Bitcoin on some other blockchain.
Now, this obviously creates a major single point of failure.
These single points of failure are, you know, it creates the possibility, A, for
the people controlling that custodian or that multi-sig wallet to just take your funds or act
maliciously if they want to, just by, with very easy cooperation or cohesion between just a few
parties. Second of all, it opens up the world for them to be for a major hack to take place we've seen major
hacks take place in defi already against big multi-sig wallets big multi-sig bridges i mean
just this february a bybitz multi-signature ethereum wallet got hacked for the most amount
of money that's been stolen in crypto through a defi hack so far it was one and a half billion
dollars because i mean the north korean lazus group is very sophisticated. And, you know, if they can just
get access to a few keys, they can go and take all of that money. And so, you know, bridges have
just been, or multi-sig wallets in general, that are these huge honeypots for money.
They've been this huge security burden. And that by extension makes big institutions say
not want to put too much money into those bridges
or not want to have to deploy their,
say their Bitcoin into broader DeFi
because they know the security implications of that.
But with Bitcoin OS,
we're upgrading the security model
in a way that hasn't been done before.
So instead of having a model
where there is an M of N trust assumption
or an honest to majority trust assumption for whoever's holding your Bitcoin, instead we'll have is honest and can verify that a certain transaction taking place at
any time is valid or invalid, if one party can spot an invalid transaction, they can stop it
from taking place. So they can stop an invalid withdrawal from taking place from the bridge or
the vault where all of the Bitcoin is kept in the bridging process. So this is orders of magnitude
more secure than anything that we have today. And it
also opens the door, say, for average people to be able to be one of the people that's monitoring
the bridge. So you can be the one of N that makes sure that the system maintains its integrity.
And so for Hathor, what this means is Hathor will be one of the networks that's able to offer this
kind of functionality, trustless DeFi functionality to Bitcoiners through ZKBTC. So we'll's able to offer this kind of functionality trustless defi functionality to bitcoiners through zkbtc so we'll be able to take uh zkbtc and move it over to the hathor network
uh in a trustless or honest singleton or like very very trust minimized fashion
now the second product that we're bringing to hathor, which ties into this, is something called Charms. Now, Charms is a programmable token standard built for Bitcoin OS that lives on top of Bitcoin,
like directly on the Bitcoin ledger.
Charms, you can think of it as similar to ordinals or runes.
It exists as a Bitcoin meta protocol, so a regular Bitcoin node doesn't recognize these Charms exist.
Also, a regular Bitcoin node doesn't recognize these charms exist.
But if you just run a piece of software, a very easy to run user piece of software outside, like on top of your own Bitcoin node, you can run a charms client and you'll be able to see all of these assets.
And all of these assets maintain the same security of the Bitcoin ledger.
And so what this means we're able to do is we can even create a wrapped version of Bitcoin on the Bitcoin ledger as a charm.
And what we're calling this wrapped version of Bitcoin is ZKBTC.
Now, how does this tie into Hathor Network?
Well, these charms tokens, not only are they living directly on top of the Bitcoin ledger,
and not only are they programmable, but they're also unchained.
only are they programmable, but they're also unchained, meaning these charms tokens can
natively live across any chain without the need for bridges or wrappers at all.
So that's a phenomenal innovation. And it comes from, it's really an evolution of the idea of
client-side validation itself. You don't need the Bitcoin network or the Hathor network to
directly be able to communicate with each other. You don't even necessarily need an additional consensus layer to allow them to communicate. The consensus layers are Bitcoin and Hathor. And just through the Charms protocol, Charms can handle the beaming, we call it beaming rather than bridging, the beaming of assets between these chains.
other than bridging the beaming of assets between these chains. And instead of having an asset get
locked on one side, and then you've mint a rapid version of it on the other side,
these assets can natively move between both chains. And so what you have is this huge evolution of
interoperability and a united token standard between the Bitcoin and Hathor networks.
And so really what you're seeing isn't just an ability to move BTC to the Hathor network in a very, like as trust minimized as a way of possible, but a real merging of the token standards and economies of the Bitcoin and Hathor chains.
And so Hathor, in some ways, it becomes a more integrated Bitcoin L-tube, so to speak.
And in some ways, every chain that integrates with Bitcoin through Charms starts to evolve into something like a Bitcoin L2.
That was a great explanation.
I was actually just writing some notes.
You just gave a great overview there.
And I guess you've answered a lot of Jan's inputs as well.
So yeah, a United Token standard pretty much was a great summer summary
for what we can expect for hathor on bitcoin os and even a great analogy to say being a layer two
within the bitcoin ecosystem it's something that i've thought you know uh where does where do where
do uh where would we fit in terms of we have fit in the past when it comes to upkeeping security through merge mining and so on but yeah beaming with charms um all of that stuff is great um yan i guess before we move
on to the next question and you could probably take over the next question from there um how
the question is that thoughts on impact how do you how do you see this playing out i guess um
with hathor and the state it's
in now in terms of we've been around for five years, we're now about to launch one of the
most anticipated technologies, us being a Python native network, low code, making smart
contracts available to all. It's an exciting time, especially when we need more developers
in the space and we need more people building in the space.
And Hathor offers, you know, infrastructure that does solve the trilemma in terms of scalability, low to no fees and easy to build on.
How do you see the Bitcoin OS layer benefiting from us?
Because we've learned a lot today as a community based on ZKBTC and the United Token Standard.
What can you make from this
information that everyone's learning today yeah I think Andrew gave an amazing overview of sorry
Andrew go ahead if you want to speak no no you go on it's your turn to speak yeah I just I just
wanted to highlight something that uh well Andrew cover but just just to be clear for everyone is
it's it's going to be interoperable in the sense that, you know, not just Hether and Bitcoin OS, but I mean, all the chains able to be ported or being, as Andrew said, that's how it's called on BOSS, being to all the other chains as well.
So, you know, really, and already answering the last question, you really opens up a lot of possibilities in terms of liquidity and interoperability.
Right. And I think what's interesting is, as Andrew said, trustless bridges, because we know it's
one of the most common attack vectors of the space.
And by having the trustless bridges, it definitely adds a lot of security and
reliability to the networks and hopefully bring even more capital to the space, which
there's a lot of capital and liquidity already in Bitcoin just waiting to be
unlocked. And yeah, I mean, for HATRO, it means expanding into the Bitcoin DeFi
without, again, sacrificing decentralization, as we know, that introduces
a lot of risks when we do that. But yeah, it also means more use cases and liquidity options
for tokens, for DApps, building on Hether Network.
I know those are as you're listening,
and I'm sure they're very happy about the possibility
of adding ZKBDC to their liquidity pools.
I think that for WebTree overall,
it's about building the interoperability across different chains.
It's something that people talk about, have been talking about for a long, long time.
But I think only now we're starting to see this coming through, you know, interoperability in a decentralized fashion.
So, yeah, that's where I see the impact.
And I think for developers, it's basically a gateway for new developers, right?
Because you have a lot more liquidity.
I think Andrew highlighted very well also that, you know, Bitcoin is the main chain,
the main token of the crypto currency ecosystem.
There's no hiding that.
We are big, big fans of Bitcoin.
As I said, we launched Hathor Network on Bitcoin's 11th year anniversary.
So it's a win-win-win for everyone.
Liquidity, new developers, especially with Hathrow with Python smart contracts.
And I think there's going to be a lot of interesting ideas being created.
Yeah, actually, we'll move on to Andrew based on the question of thought of impact. I guess I did have another question to ask you both before we do wrap up the space, because I feel like we've got through these questions very efficiently us really good answers. So yeah, touch on the thoughts of impact.
How do you see, I know you guys are going for a launch in Q3 of some sort.
Tell us about that and also the thoughts of impact once you guys get all of these chains interoperable with, I guess, Bitcoin OS as the heart of the beam or Bitcoin OS and charms?
Sure. So I'll start with one of the ways you phrased the original question where you asked,
how do I think this impacts, say, the Bitcoin OS platform? And I'd say it's not really about
how it impacts Bitcoin OS. It's about how this impacts Bitcoin. If Bitcoin OS accomplishes its mission, it should basically fade into the background.
Its goal really is to make Bitcoin better and make it so seamlessly interoperable with these other chains that you don't even notice the difference.
And a big, I'd say, piece of that in order to make it happen is the Charms protocol.
I'd say a piece of that in order to make it happen is the CHARMS protocol.
So I think the impact that CHARMS is making in particular is that it's going to allow for interoperability between chains that doesn't require the clunkiness of bridging.
And perhaps could even remove the understanding that there's a bunch of different blockchains at work at all.
the understanding that there's a bunch of different blockchains at work at all so when we think about
charms we think about how it's going to look from the wallet perspective because that's primarily
the group that um charm spends a lot of time working with and uh because for the charms protocol
to work and beaming between different blockchains to work we just the primary contingency is wallet
support but once you have that basically any chain that that wallet supports alongside the charms protocol can have assets that live pretty much across any chain and can move between any chain so seamlessly that the user doesn't even need to notice that they're using another chain to begin with.
move into a new paradigm where they worry less about the chain that they're using and more about
the assets that they're transacting in. And the blockchains become this kind of background
infrastructure that helps them manage their financial lives. And so, you know, they might
want to take their BTC and then say, I want to deploy it in DeFi mode. And then they want to,
you know, put it into some decks or whatever. They might end up putting it into some decentralized
exchange and they don't even realize it's on the Cardano or the Hathor
or the Ethereum network, wherever it might be.
For them, it's just they want to channel the best use case
or the best tool for their Bitcoin.
And I think the way that, you know, that's incredibly good UX for Bitcoiners,
and it takes away a ton of the fear and the complexity
and the uncertainty around using Bitcoin DeFi or trying to
use it for more advanced purposes. And it makes Hathor a better network because it means that
they can plug into Bitcoin without the Bitcoiners even realizing that they're using Hathor.
If you just provide the best product, the user can just go into their wallet and then they can
access different functionality through Hathor that they didn't realize that they could before. And this kind of ties into another thesis that we
have, which is the chains that best integrate with Bitcoin and make the experience best for
Bitcoiners will essentially be the winners. Because Bitcoin, even during this altcoin pump
that we've been seeing over the past few days, Bitcoin is still over 60% of the like that's where the capital is that's that's where the prize is that's where the money
is so if you can if you can tap into that capital pool then you win i think i think you've summarized
that very well um yeah what i liked how you started that last uh um answer was that bitcoin
os will literally go into the background.
And you kind of think of Bitcoin now as people often compare it to like the gold standard.
Like, what does it do?
It just kind of exists and it has value and people hold it.
But, you know, when you talk about, I guess, the interoperability in like a unified wallet
where anybody can access and be irrespective of the chain or whatever,
maybe interact with Bitcoin.
It's kind of like really bringing the access to the BTC FI space, like the Bitcoin DeFi space,
because we see it great work well, like in Ethereum and EVM in general.
And up until only the last couple couple of years you only hear about
uh um you know bitcoin defy now and i feel like that charms and bitcoin os can really bring that
gateway into like a very decentralized and and an easy way to interact uh irrespective of the
chain and the ui with you know with a wallet accessing bitcoin and you know bitcoin is a
household name you know it's always it's always going to be like you know with a wallet accessing bitcoin and you know bitcoin is a household name you know it's
always it's always going to be like you know working in crypt uh crypto and web3 for many
years you you often meet your family uh at different events and you know they don't know
anything about the respective projects you're you're working on but they'll just tell you oh
how's bitcoin doing you know so nothing to say that other than bitcoin is a household name it's
something that we've all grown up on,
on this most recent generation.
Jan's saying that it was an 11th birthday that we launched
and now it's been five years.
So we're going to be coming up to 20 years of Bitcoin soon.
So a great milestone ahead.
And it will be great to see where Bitcoin OS,
Charms and Hathor is for that 20th birthday.
And as we wrap up the spaces,
I want to pose my last question to
jan um and yeah it's basically um anything that the community should be for look out for right now
um in hathor or um anything happening with bitcoin us yeah 100 uh to celebrate this partnership we're
gonna roll out a discord road challenge uh starting this. It's going to be a fun way for both communities to learn more about each other, get some recognition and also obviously some prizes and get involved early. So Claire, who is the head of community of Bitcoin OS, can explain a bit more.
explain a bit more. Hello friends and thank you for having me. That was wonderful hearing both
of you speak. Love learning a little bit more about Hathor as well so appreciated all of that.
Yeah for those of you that don't know me my name is Claire. I'm the head of community at Bitcoin OS.
Like Jan said we are having a Discord event sort of like giveaway um amongst other activities that will
be unfolding over the course of like the next couple of weeks so obviously keep your notifications
on um because we always have something cooking in the kitchen as you guys always know but yeah um
upon this space ending um maybe within like 30 minutes or so we're basically going to put out
an announcement with instructions on how to participate in this giveaway.
But it's honestly very simple, guys.
On the BitcoinOS side of things,
simply what you will do is you will go and join the Hathor Discord.
From there, you will open up a support ticket
and then you will share a screenshot of your user profile
from the BitcoinOS Discord to show your boss's role.
Everybody who's verified has a boss's role.
So pretty much all you will do is you'll share that screenshot with them in their support channel.
And then they will manually give you the boss's role on their Discord.
Please do keep in mind, friends, that it is manual.
So it may take a
couple of hours it might take until next day it really depends on um the volume the influx of the
volume that comes in from you guys so please do be patient on that regard and then on the hathor side
what will happen is you guys will join our discord and you will open up a support ticket,
and you will do the same thing,
where you will share a screenshot of your Discord user profile to basically showcase your Hathorian role, right?
Everybody that's verified on your server has a Hathorian role,
so you will share a screenshot of that.
I will manually go through all these submissions in our support channel,
and then I will manually give you the Hathorian role on our Discord. Again, you know, guys,
this is really just so that we can create interoperability, not just on like a technical
level, right? Also on like a community level so that we can kind of, you know, just kind of get
to know like a little bit more about what we're doing,
stay updated because we are obviously going to be working closely on a technical level.
So it's obviously important for you guys to have the most up-to-date information.
So this is just a fun little activity and incentive for you guys to be able to do that.
And then moving forward, like I had mentioned, we are also planning other activities as well that will be unfolding within the next week, possibly bringing in other communities as well.
So it's pretty exciting. But yeah, I think that pretty much covers everything.
Neil, what do you think? If you have anything else you'd like to add there, my friend, please go ahead.
You've covered it extremely well. You've covered it extremely well you've covered it extremely well
clear um it was clear as rain um but yeah we'll put a post out regardless uh on on the respective
announcements channels on both discords whether it's an event or announcement channel you'll
probably see the instructions anyway but if you did catch the instructions it's as simple as that
clear you explained it extremely well and yeah before we wrap up i just want to give um uh andrew the the floor to say any fighting words before we end the
space uh yeah sure i guess i'll just say that uh progress especially around charms is moving
forward at a breakneck pace i know our community has been waiting for something to play with for
a long time now and i'm just going to tease this for those listening
I think we'll have something for you guys to play with regarding the charms protocol finally something like tangible truly touch
Beginning next month
While everybody else is on vacation, you know, we've been grinding and so stay tuned for that
He's really looking forward to that and guys, we'll wrap up there.
As Claire and Andrew said and Jan said,
we're going to be doing a lot of work together
as we approach the second half of the year.
It's a great time to be alive, a great time to be around,
especially with the market moving.
It goes to say, Bitcoin OS, guys,
will be there to support you during your launch as well.
And as Claire said as well, we've got loads of upcoming events join the first one let it be a success and we'll bring
you more and until then we'll try and catch you guys on the next one i guess it'll be great for
us to dive a bit about charms maybe on the next one i know we're planning to do a separate blog
article if you guys want to learn more about bitcoin os we do have an article with bitcoin os
which ties in with charms but yeah it's all about bitcoin os and charms and hathor on this one so
the trio will be uh working together to bring the awareness and and look looking forward to
all the great things you said andrew and and yan on what's to come and yeah we'll keep you guys
informed so guys uh discord be there or be square, just like the logo is in the title.
But otherwise, have a good day, guys.
And thanks for joining and take care.
Thanks for having us, folks.
Take care.
Cheers, guys. Thank you.