Good morning everyone on the east coast. My name is Rebecca. I'm just going to wait for a couple more minutes, but today we have a very special AMA with a project with Jess Join Kava.
I'm just gonna wait for a couple of seconds for speakers to join us and also to everyone to roll in. Guys, please let me know if my phone is incorrect or something, but yeah, welcome everyone.
Hello, Terusha, I just checked your profile. I know you're one of the speakers tonight. I know you guys are in a completely different time zone. I just invite you to speak, so please accept the invitation.
Hello, hello. Hey, I guess it's good afternoon at your place or good evening. Yeah, it's around 7.00 in the evening. Thank you so much for dedicating some time
today to join us. It's Friday evening for you. Yeah, for us it's morning. I a little bit messed up our time. We usually do 11 a.m. Eastern, but now we're gonna do the 9 a.m. All good. Are we waiting when anyone is
from your team. Maybe let's just wait. I will in the meantime repose that we are fully live and yeah I'm really happy to dig in in your deployment your journey all the good stuff. Absolutely. I'm very excited to share all these details with you guys as well.
For sure. There was a can you please confirm do you have anyone who is right now?
on the stage with us as listeners do we have any more speakers from your side? I'll just check with Michael Fowler if he can join in otherwise it'll just be me. For sure for sure. By the way my name is Rebecca I'm a co-founder
I'm a project manager for our biggest network right now, which is Kava EVM. And yeah, I'm happy to onboard you guys in this beautiful January. So yeah.
- Yeah, maybe I guess let's just wait for a couple of minutes till like, you know, in like three minutes. Let's see if anyone else can join us. - Absolutely. - We'll begin. - Sure. Thank you.
All right, I see also, that's your other project joint. Let me also make a macro host.
Alright, Therusha, please have me know what you can speak. I think we can just do a couple of introductions, updates. I'm really excited to hear your biggest update and of course for Alkimin to learn more about uniform and depth as well.
Absolutely. So thank you so much for having me here. I'm very excited to announce the launch of a uniform on cover and it'll be deployed on DAPS as well. So we are very excited that we are working with a very wonderful team. And in two weeks time, we
hoping to take the token which is the native token you farm on cover as well which will be on the main net. So for now we have deployed the farming protocol on your testnet and we are live with the farm as well. We are scouting for projects that are building on cover which are looking
to give their token an extra utility to come on Uniform and get a chance to basically give a better utility to their users vis-a-vis their token in this kind of bear market that we are in right now because that is essentially what Uniform does. Uniform is a group
and you know, taking protocol where in your principle remains completely safe because it's locked in a smart contract. So, you know, there is no impermanent loss and you, you stake one token and you earn like a bunch of other token that are part of that particular key as well and the API can
be anywhere between 36% to 250%. Even in this bear market, we are completely protecting your assets because we are never taking custody of them and we are providing you a good return on your tokens which you might just be holding and it might be lying wallet otherwise.
Yeah, that's super exciting and thank you for telling about Uniform. So guys just to be more straightforward like so. Did you guys launch already on on Cabo with the uniform and main it or when can our users also expect to use Uniform and Cabo Network?
Within two weeks, so we're already testing on your testnet and you know we've deployed a farm as well and in two weeks are token as well as you know the to contract itself it will be both deployed on cover and we would be in a position to actually make more farms live
with other projects that are building on GAWA to form a cohort. >> Who's a perfect partner? Let's say on GAWA network for uniform to be successful to users to benefit from it as well.
So you know a perfect like I don't put me I don't even spot here. I don't want to give one project's name so I'll give it very don't it? Sure Maybe even like a category or a project you know like okay, this is like this kind of decks you know like with this kind of yield or you know like or this kind of project is
So we don't make name names. Right. Yeah. So I think, you know, anybody who's building on cover and, you know, they are actually very early in their journey. They have a token, but not much utility associated with that token. These can be gaming projects. These can be NFT projects, Dex's, if they are building on
cover and if you know as I said earlier in their stage in their startup then you know the token utility is very little for the user. So essentially your token becomes like a very volatile and it becomes like just an asset for speculation. So we try to add an additional utility to the token by
by letting users take one token and get like a yield on in you know not just that token but in the form of other tokens as well. So it becomes more lucrative I'm sorry more lucrative option for these users. So essentially that is what uniform does and anyone as I said is who's building on Kava.
in the fall of Dexas and a few projects, gaming projects and if you have a broken associated which is hit the market that's on an exchange, we'd be happy to talk to you. Okay, I will keep this in mind because to anyone who is building on Kava, I'm personally doing ecosystem introductions within the ecosystem because this is how
Strong ecosystems work. It just for projects to partner with each other support each other and help each other so please You know, I will make it all introductions. Yeah exactly so overall, how was your guys experience building on Kava? Evian? You know any blockers please be honest, you know like
and just how was your experience overall? The experience so far has been really, and you guys have been very supportive in terms of any issues that we might have been running into. The tech team found a lot of support in the group that we have been discussing things on Discord and Telegram.
getting dancers really quickly. So I don't have any complaints very honestly, especially because you know, another reason is it is EVM compatible. So that kind of really makes it easy and with the right kind of support and you know, such a wonderful team that you guys have, it's been quite a breeze. Thank you.
How long it took you to, I think we started talking to you guys back in October and how long it took you to start deploying? So, you know, we did start working in October, but I think the deployment actually really begun in sometime in November and we were done.
like in November itself and then post that we were kind of testing and before the vacation like we were live on Kava I think in the last week of December. I see. What is important for other folks and especially maybe younger builders younger I mean like less experience in the space? What
What is it like about testing? What do you guys test on? I'm not technical, so I'm really curious. What do you guys look for in testing, especially cover related? When it comes to testing, there are two ways to test any smart contract.
you're checking the code, you're going through it that that is one way and the other is the logical testing aspect. That is how at least I like you know put in the broad strokes for testing. So when we are testing these are the any EVM compatible chain or specifically with cover, we are testing for any kind of logical fallacy that might come or be
a part of the contract because this is essentially a group farming and staking contract that we are deploying and we don't want any mathematical errors to really decrease or increase the API way too much because there is a gamification aspect in world as well. So essentially we have like an in-house team of two people
Actually, there are four people who posted a two interns as well. And we also have a relationship and partners with partnership with Zoukio and Will Hashtag and Certique as well. So we obviously taken or it's gotten our contract already to this well.
I think ordering security and being really safe, going in the main it is so crucial. Obviously protect your project, the network that you just deployed and also of course the users, because as you know, and guys we've been through a roller coaster with you as well because we've seen really crazy stuff.
happening since October. Absolutely. Absolutely. So that is what happens. There is a simple policy in the logic. There's nothing else that you're putting in the formula that we had put in. And the API was greatly reduced. And at some point it was really
So, yeah, so that kind of those kind of you know, testing is important that kind becomes really important especially before we know we push it off on the main net for everybody to use. Of course. By the way, Thoreau, can you please introduce us to DApps and your other project and who I have pleasure also speaking at DApps?
Sure, so I think, you know, a Christian would be here from DApp. See he's the managing this social media. DApps is a decentralized, you know, protocol. Basically, it's think of it like an app store, but we're developer tools. So a play store was just Web 3 applications, but it's a built at a protocol level. So it's changed.
diagnostic. Anybody can basically deploy and put their application on the DAPS.co. But we go a little further than say a DAPList or a DAP radar. It's not just a listing platform. We have a different layers. Two DAPs, one is to do with identity
which is decentralized IDs. The layer that is live right now is the communication layer which includes one-in-one messaging as well as being able to send notifications like web applications were able to send notifications to their users as well as their holders which is something that you know applications that are being
built on blockchain. They've never been able to do the developers and not able to really get in touch with their user base. Unlike Web2, they have all of these mediums, email, WhatsApp, SMS, what have you. So you're able to reach out and retain and sort of get that information across.
in your user's head. But in Web 3, that is not the case. So we wanted to really solve that problem. We think that is a very big problem and it comes to adoption. Apart from the bad UI and the multiple steps for onboarding, these are all native to Web 3. These are Web 3 problems
And they are very first world problems that we have here. But we want to basically solve them and take a short solving them. So that's as an app store will provide you the applications that are there in Web 3 for a particular solution that you're looking for. So it also helps in figuring out and solving discoverability as a problem. It helps you with engaging with your user
by sending notifications to them. It helps the user with ease on boarding. So you can sign up on DApps and utilize a number of DApps that are there on DApps within the DApps framework itself. And you don't have to really approve every time when you're trying to do any transaction on Metamask or any other wallet.
because that kind of model the experience and moving forward we will be launching less for interoperability which would again further reduce the owners on the user that you know they can be sitting in the Solana ecosystem with Mattiq token in the wallet but we'll still be able to play a game in Solana because interoperability would be taken care of in the background.
We would be also launching the, we are actually open source and daily and we're launching making it completely programmable so that we can have more and more developers on board. So that is essentially where we are going with DAPS and we want to, you know, have this all converged.
I hope it's not my internet. Okay cool. I hear okay. I'm sorry. Can you hear me now?
Yeah, okay. So basically, as I've seen, this is all going to converge on with the commerce layer on DAPs and you know, developers would be able to commercialize their applications a little better. So there is no Facebook, you know, pixel alternative when it comes to her three, but we are trying to build that by tagging wallets and by introducing a
system within DAPS so that users are able to pay for application, you know, utility within the framework of DAPS. And, you know, we have already partnered with you guys as well. So that is that's kind of yeah, they're all there are cover ecosystem apps would be on DAPS very soon.
So let me take this and revert it back for the users and for my personal understanding. So basically, dApps, it's for many personas. Like it's for developers for the ease of building and obviously connecting many dApps in the same, let's say, interface with other dApps across many
a system plus you building lots of reliers for cross-chain interoperability. But obviously another persona is the user because it will be easier for them to go from chain to chain and use DAPs. We call it and we actually just release an article on embedded D5. We call it the slow
I heard some people say in the same way. As you mentioned, the user would not need to go to another platform to approve transaction, then to swap here, then to go here. It's basically one interface. So, the user have a very smooth intuitive user experience. Am I correct on this?
Absolutely, I'm sorry, it was a mute. I don't think I could have summarized it better. So in just two lines, that's is an app store for web three applications to drive an adoption. We have we are empowering developers with tools for commerce identity, you know, keeping it open source and communication to make sure they're
I'm sorry, I don't know until what point did you catch because I think I was really sick. Yeah, I think I lost you for like a little second, but basically back to your point, with that I forgot to summarize is that you guys build like an app store because in back to like our users, in listening
right now it's very hard to launch DFI or any kind of like decentralized apps on Apple Store first of all because of you know the profits right that Apple Store is taking and basically like complete none it's not what
It's like not reliable like you can't do anything because like this is how you set up and stuff like and honestly like more things and apps unless it's metamask on mobile is a terrible like just terrible or even like you know if you buy it on desktop so yeah guys so you know this is happened yeah this is
basically how we kind of be working on Uniform, we worked with more than 180 plus projects, we realized that the main problem plaguing all of these projects is adoption and adoption does not come into Web 3 because of the bad UI, the bad, you know, the tedious process and which uses an unborded end.
how interoperability is such a challenge. So now we fell that it's a right time to come up with a protocol that is clean of the state and offers interoperability across to communication and general ease of use for the end user as well as for the developers. So the two personas that we are targeting are users as
as well as developers. I see. How do you guys like, let's have a use case. I really want to wrap my hand around it. Like, how do you guys work like uniform and apps like cool first and how do you guys interact? Right. So, uniform obviously is
is an older project, we've been in this space for around two years now. And a uniform is now actually going to be moving towards becoming a SAS model, so it won't be very operationally heavy that anybody would be able to come and build their own farm on any of the chains that we are comparing.
So they will be able to deploy those farms and it will be pay as you go sort of model and thereby it will also, you know, we are working on actually making it into an application which would be for mobile and it will go live on that as a standalone application.
Let's see. Tell me a little bit more about Uniform and also Dops as well, but like Uniform, how many networks you currently support? Like fully or main at and where your users are mainly active? Right. So, you know, we are active in 5 chains. We are active.
on BSE, Ethereum, we are active on Polygon, we are also active on Phantoms, Cello and Neorathchiri, this is more than 5 chains, so these are all the things that we are currently supporting and we will go live with Kava as well in the next two weeks.
you know if we basically we keep it as very user driven if our users to feel or suggest like an EVM compatible chain to us that they really want to see a farm on we go ahead and deploy our contract there it doesn't take us very long if the chain is EVM compatible so we've built it that way
in a more yellow fashion. So we go ahead and deploy it and you know, run farms on it. Yeah, we're really happy for you guys eating and covas the next one because you have definitely like stellar networks that you're uniformly supporting. So thank you so much for considering cova and like we're really happy that you guys are able to utilize
also coverize which is incentive program which I kind of want to recap for use as well and for listeners how it works. So once Unifone will be on cover mainnet and will be completely fully listed on defylama. Let's say you guys launched in two weeks.
start receiving monthly payouts based on your TVL growth. The TVL on Kava EVM side should be more or not less than $10,000. And basically you will receive monthly payouts in February for your TVL growth and the program will run for
Basically like three and a half more years. It's a very long-term process a program to retain projects and also retain users and just actually make it a sense because now obviously what we've seen so far, we were playing around as users and developers, we were playing around with stuff in a
But now, especially in the Bayer and what we went through right this like two years, we definitely want to see long term projects. So that's why, you know, carbon network dedicated a big fund and such long term commitment. But another big thing is that we're going to have a lot of
I'm also giving a complimentary deployment grant. So guys, upon your deployment, whenever it is, please pay me. We do very small, but thank you, Grant, for deploying on Kava. So I'm happy to send you more information in our Telegram group.
It's a wonderful program. I think I would recommend, like I would recommend you to a lot of my friends that are looking to build on even compatible genes that I really feel that our journey has been so smooth and that I'm in the right position to actually recommend it. And you know, if you do get in,
then nothing like it. Building on Kava has been particularly wonderful for us because we've gotten to meet a lot of you once you guys from your team as well. Yeah, I was actually just was reviewing your Twitter feed and I've seen meets finance
If I'm not miss repelling their name, I know that they also launched their alternative project. I'm not sure if it's a complete fork that they launched well finance. So like I kind of wonder what would be like this energy between you guys.
So you know, it has been a long term partner. So they were a part of the uniform as well at a certain time, you know, that they're talking as been a part of the uniform. And currently they are not live on uniform like the because the firms come to an end, right? They are the, you know, their timeline is
But in the long term, we do expect their project, the new one that they have formed basically to become an application on that. You see, yeah, like how many other partners were actually we were supposed to also host another
project this week also launching it's kind of GMX fork from holding optimism thing. So yeah lots of yeah lots of people are joining right now and I got anything invited to the ecosystem group. Another thing that is very important for any chain to consider, anyone who is onboarding a
So you guys can partner up or build plans to partner up in advance. So you're like for much more robust co- launches. So please, you know, like if I'm not going to do this after the MA please feel free to
team as well because it definitely wants you to really start talking to the people and structure your partnerships moving forward. Absolutely. I think you don't the way this ecosystem is working together and specifically in Web 3. What you guys are doing
making connects for projects and just connecting good hardworking people in the fair market where we really need to be building is wonderful. Yeah, I'm actually surprised that I guess this site is very different. Most people actually, the builders, they are
very much building. Obviously I've seen some projects who are kind of closing the shops or they're slowing down their building but they're not leaving the space. Because this is what they heard before that the previous cycles that people were completely like leaving the space and dancing just getting in the normy jobs.
But here I see people even getting day jobs, but they still do that night, which is so inspiring. Absolutely. There are some amazing stories that are coming out of the bear market, especially the particular scene in this cycle. A lot of bad blood has been pushed out of the market.
you know bad actors are being pushed out of the market and I think every time we see a cycle, I think this is my thought of what cycle and you know every time we see a cycle there is more maturity in the space for which I'm very grateful. Yeah same saying I just feel blessed you know if we have more runs and you know people deplore and change and
people, okay, we see I'm not very deployed capital, but it's going to come anyways, but I'm really hopeful and bullish on the space and what we guys are building together and to many more partnerships, especially for DAPs. I know we have a separate thread basically going on with DAPs.
definitely want to onboard more DAPs and more systems on your DAPs again saying this to me at times but yeah like very looking forward for it. I don't know if places joining us from your team
But yeah, let me see you. I also wanted to ask you some kind of specific questions and what actually I have a good question to you. How do you guys from your previous experiences and building for so many years? What's your strategy to drive TVO?
So you know for Genofarm specifically because what we do is we bring four or five projects together per farm. So that means that there are certain number of holders that each project already holds and these people are going to be coming in and you know, taking their token. So we have a due diligence process before we
on board anybody on the other phone, you really check the number of folders that they have at the kind of number of tokens basically that are there in the market. And based on that, we decide whether they would be a good fit for uniform. And if that is the case and if they are getting on board it, then we call there are four or five projects coming together and there are the marketing
machine rear-fallities for five projects that is coming together as well. So that kind of makes sure that the world goes out there and there are more and more holders who are taking their token to get like a handsome return especially in this bare market. So that kind of drives in the TV automatically. I think our marketing is done for us five X for every five
Because we at least have five products in every cohort. So the marketing machinery is usually get the word out there. And this just seems like a no brainer. You can actually take your tokens and there is no impermanent loss. And you are actually earning an API on top of it. I don't think a more lucrative option exists right now in a bare market.
Just think what's your you know you don't my sharing how how's your marketing machine works like which social networks are more active for you and like give more you know impact I'm so glad you asked me this is this is essentially you know what we really cried 1000 with you the fun we are actually really really like
And we keep holding regular spaces on Guna Farm's page. We hold AMAs on telegram. So what we do essentially when a farm goes live is a lot of cross marketing. So we bring together not just the marketing machinery of the
individual, all of these projects, but we also try to bring together communities. So we will hold like, you know, treasure hunt tournaments between five communities, divide them up, and you know, have them go against each other. So there is actually a lot of active engagements that happen. You know, there is a lot of crossover engagement that happens as well, just because, you know, we
We planned the activities which covered the entire spectrum, the Twitter, the Telegram, the Discord, the content creation. So we had previously gone a meme making competition and we saw massive participation.
and all of these users, the creators is beautiful memes and some of them had actually even created a physical diagram and somebody has sent us like a video that they had made and it was wonderful to see that that kind of excitement in the users and that is essentially what we do and we're very good at that.
We get the user to engage with us, engage with the community, and essentially just have a lot of crossover. There is still over the user engagement from one community to the other. It's all exciting activities. It's all activities that are creating value for the project themselves. So what the projects are contributing.
or giving out in rewards, that is their ROI. So the ROI is usually your 10X or whatever they are putting in in terms of the marketing that we do. Well, I'm really glad I asked this question because honestly, this is also how I usually pitch to ecosystem and also projects how to do not only just the market
But also, I guess yeah, like let's just say marketing partnerships and peace dev it just sometimes even like when we deploy apps, apps, you know, like on the chains, they say like, oh my god, it's already like overly saturated. We don't want to compete with each other. We're just going to, you know, cannibalize each other. I mean,
It's a one way of looking at it and I do feel it's like a fair statement in a way, but like I kind of disagree as well because like there's so many things that you can actually do together and users actually from what I see and I'm a really heavy user. I feel happy if I see people
parking up with each other, like, throw six parking up because it gives me credibility like that's the spaces friendly and people are like, you know, if this project parking up with this one, I'm just like, okay, you know, I can AP and you know, I can try this out. And it's, you know, as users and I'm like, I think basic ape.
in this but I definitely want to explore more. I don't want to get bored in the ecosystem. I still want to keep exploring because it's the one a new player comes in. I definitely want them to partner up because it's a credibility from foundation. It's a credibility from other projects. Yes. I think you don't just cooperate up with each other and look
together also adds to the trust factor like you know you might so if you're bringing in so many projects together they might one might be really really good at a certain with a certain democracy in a certain country and you know I think all projects see that that you know they're token or their platform is doing well in certain geographies and not so well in the others
We deliberately try to bring projects that are situated in different parts of the world so that the users have more of a chance to collaborate and work together. So does the platforms themselves. As I mentioned, we worked with more than 180 projects together.
You know, just kind of helping them opening some doors for them, making connections. All of those things are important and we've done that. >> No, for sure. Where you're most active, if you check, I'm pretty sure you guys checked because you all serve online data. Where's your users geographically mainly live?
So a lot of chunk of them are in the European continent. So we have a lot of people from Turkey and a lot of Turkey. People from Asia as well, so there is a lot of
population that's coming in from Asian countries, especially Southeast Asia. And I think it goes like this, it's Europe, it's in it's Asia, then it's Africa, and then you know perhaps North America
and South America. So that is how it usually looks, the breakup. But mostly we've seen a lot of action from European countries. What's the most surprising geographic pool of users?
So the most surprising, we were actually initially not surprised, we were very surprised when we saw that we have a lot of users coming in from Turkey and specifically Turkey. So that was a little surprising because we were not creating any Turkish content. So there was no campaign that was specifically targeting Turkey and that was a bit
surprise for us. So we also had a lot of users coming in from East Russia that was initially not surprising so much. But again, when there are places where we are not really creating regional content
content that is different in others in English. And then when you get like a lot of traction from a certain population where you know might be a little sensitive to language that is always a good surprise. Yeah for sure. I'm hearing from many projects that because I'm not a surprise and myself like Ram
Russia and we have a really big team from Ukraine as well. I'm not as surprised about this kind of pool of users, just because they've been really heavily using it, obviously because of the war as well. I'm just getting assets to encryptive versus fiat, but I'm also really surprised about Turkey.
I mean I'm not saying like surprising, but I'm just like I never anticipated it. We never saw it too. We never saw it coming. So you know as you said with the war and everything we kind of saw that you know saw it coming that okay this is what is going to happen. You know even places like Vietnam and there are other places where the inflation
is really high. So whenever the currency is kind of depreciating, we understand why people are turning towards crypto and why we see a via single-order fraction from those countries. So that is pretty normal and natural for us, but yes, again, I think the Turkey also has some similar issues, but nevertheless, we felt very
So maybe next time the host like if Turkey or East instable I think it was I should check them out maybe like they are some good insights to be found in the data exactly exactly actually like once
to speak to you guys where you guys are going to go next into any terms of events and stuff. Maybe we can actually meet in person. I also, I love being online. I'm always online, but I really love meeting people in projects and persons. I really would love to do something. Are you guys coming on to East Denver to the States at all this year?
Yeah, we are looking to actually come to the States this year sometime. I can't really comment but for this particular quarter we would be there for either by and we'll be hosting a site even there as well. So if you guys are coming there, then you'll definitely meet
alternatively what you said like about offline events I think we are a big fan of offline events as well. So now we've actually started the India tour of DApps and Unipam. So we'll be going like an event every month in different cities off India. So in
In this particular month, we'll have one event in February or another and then in March, we'll probably skip the India event and we'll just sort of do that event on the sidelines of the Veeet Dubai. - Nice, yeah. - We'll be that confirmed right now, yeah. - Yeah, in Dubai is much more reachable for you.
terms of distance. I also am not very good to me. We're considering going to Dubai for ETH or maybe to Singapore for the next like what is it talking like 2000-49? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, so like maybe that one but yeah
like our team is working on this. Yeah, like I think like we're gonna host some events with Kava at East Denver, also not confirmed, but yeah, I'm like literally booking all their accommodation and stuff to meet all the builders, you know, like to meet more partners and chains and stuff. So yeah, very excited, very excited about that.
No, it's always exciting to meet fellow builders. I think, you know, there's a sense of camaraderie and it's like a support group if nothing else. You know, because everybody kind of has the same problems one time or the other. Like when they're scaling, it's the same issues that kind of come up. No matter with geography or building. And so it's always good to meet fellow builders and people who are, you know, doing#
the same thing or similar things like you because it's so much to learn. 100%. I also am loving telegram groups when I'm working right now. I will drop you some links as well. Tarooshan, would you wish me to ask you something that is there anything that I didn't ask you that you wish I asked
You know, I think you can perhaps ask me why I didn't choose cover that that can be one great question. Yeah, that's my first question. How did you guys come into cover? What was metric that convinced you? So you know the GPS I think was one metric, you know, we
We want to build an even compatible way instead that are upcoming and they don't have congestion problems. Obviously, they are giving the requisites support to developers. The community was another draw that we felt was major in our experience, especially, specifically after
We had talked to you guys and we realized how excited and you know you guys had kind of have the right idea and the road map is you know just bang on and we thought that our vision aligned and because we were building on DAPS as well so it was a no-brainer but honestly the kind of community you guys are building
I feel a lot more builders should be, you know, really hankering off the cover and building that next big app on your team. - Guys, so basically to distill this, you guys that sold on Kava, first of all, because of course, the compatibility of you and also the compatibility of Kava.
Then obviously, I would say you mentioned the community first. I would imagine you guys talk to a bunch of people on Discord, or like the actual movements there. Our developers leave on Discord. And also like Telegram is pretty active on Tava. And of course, I guess, incentives also did
And I skipped to the decision, right? Absolutely. I think, you know, just the fact that there was an active community and you know, we saw that the TPS was so low. So we wanted to really, you know, go after such an ecosystem. Like it seems like such a welcoming warm ecosystem to be a part of.
See yeah, yeah, Cala is amazing and like we right now kind on the way I think a couple days ago I checked we're 11th chain on defy llama, which is like pretty crazy Yeah, and you know, Calva was building like I would say kind of semi quietly for some people You know again like guys in like it
And all you know, but you know, like for listeners either region is started as a upchain on cosmos and then you like they build the even Compatibility back in May of 2022, which I think like very much even though I'm obsessed with cosmos, but I got really into
Cosmos upchains having very nice, smooth interprability with Ethereum. Absolutely. Cosmos just provided that and I think you know a lot of I'm just glad that you know we are having these foundations now. I feel that you know a year back or a year and a half back nobody was really talking so much
about the possibility and how these things become really important. Everybody was trying to build their own thing or change. But these conversations are important. These topics are relevant for the ecosystem as a whole. I'm glad that these conversations are taking a forefront now. And more and more people are trying
to find solutions that are building on solutions that will actually help resolve this. Because this is just good for the ecosystem as a whole on a macro level. If there will be so many change in the future, there will be a few good ones and they would be communicating with each other.
For sure, yeah, anything like that you kind of touched on like my Russian or why? Why change not change it and but like yeah, I guess like change and everything should be talking to each other and have ability even to talk to each other I'm like obsessed right now with the old cross-chain messaging solutions that
like Axel, Lairz, your hyper lane, a bunch of other ones which enable basically, and I wonder actually how Daps is using, I think you mentioned guys before to me that you did this in house, but I might be mistaken, that basically when you, correct me from wrong, but like here's
I know how Axelarn, you know, all this layer zero works like you have to build there, and then you can go to like pretty much any chain that they already support. Like obviously EDM and they're gonna some rust, some rust chain as well. Is it the same case for you? Like if you build this in-house or
you guys using other solution of depth? >> So we built this in-house. It's pretty much a protocol that's built from the ground up. And because it works as a protocol level, any chain can be deployed on it. And applications that are built on any chain can
can be a part of DAPS and get empowered by the tools that we are providing developers and platforms to ease their scaling and adoption problem. >> Yeah, I actually still kind of don't know what was the best I guess is just the different approaches, building in-house.
because obviously you can control more things. The security aspect is there that we want to be sure of what we are actually putting out there considering this is a very bedrock. So we want to be doubly sure and obviously we take the help of security all it does as well.
For sure. I think we like I don't I want to be really respectful to your time our time Thank you so much for joining first of all like I really need to give you a shout out because you are also fellow Web 3 woman
woman in the web 3, which is, I wouldn't say it's rare, but I'm really in the tech, it's pretty a small pool of females, right? And especially, I'm still continuing right now, I'm also women, I'm ambassador for women in the blockchain.
Because like, yeah, just, you know, like there are so much talent, there are so much things that women can bring on. I think as founders, school founders, Jess Regling plays, you know, like, so yeah, I mean, I'm really, really glad that I'm, have you here at the R Usher today with me.
Thank you so much. It's been a complete pleasure to be here. And as you said, Shadow, to all the women who are building in Web 3, I wish I could say that the gender ratio is getting better, but it isn't. And that is okay, as long as there are people like us who are going out there and
and let our actions do the talking more representation would perhaps meet more participation at some point. >> Exactly. Last update from you guys, when can we expect any farm on carbon network? What are things that users should look up to right now?
So, you know, we would love to get recommendations from users regarding projects that we would like to see on Uniform, which are also building on cover. We would love to get those recommendations. So, you know, you can, my DMs are always open or you can go on the website and recommend the project that
And in two weeks, our native token would be live on cover as well as the farming smart contract and users would be able to actually take you from initially and get a bunch of rewards in some stable coins, some other OG
tokens and the subject will be other forms that will be on Kava, that would be on Gura Farm and Kava projects that are early stage, please reach out to me, would love to help you out with getting more utility for your token and with just getting your name out there and help you build.
Nice, alright. I will see you on Telegram and please let me invite you to the KavaCassystem Group so you can start to make really sound robust connections and start doing partnerships.
But yeah, thank you, Dabs. Thank you, Uniforme. Thank you to Rousha. Thank you so much for joining the Calvin. Thank you so much for joining us on this beautiful AMA. Thank you so much, guys.
Thank you. Thank you for having us. It was an absolute late. Please take care. Have a great day ahead. You too. Bye-bye. Bye.