Alright, let's get us started. Thanks, Mitch and Christina for joining. I really, we're competing with a huge other space announcement. Artemis is announcing the
the four astronauts that will be going to the moon. So thank you everyone for joining us. But yeah, maybe we can also offer some live commentary on that too. But yeah, we're super excited to be announcing our zero
launch. This has been something that we've been working on for a few months now to put together and it's a huge opportunity. So we're flying in zero G with Nicole Stott and Doug Hurley. Doug Hurley is the first SpaceX
astronaut to go to the ISS. Nicole Stott is living legend astronaut also in the ISS. And yeah, we're not only going to zero G with them, there's a special event that's also happening.
where you actually get to meet them. And in my opinion, I feel like this is just one of the coolest networking opportunities because you're not only meeting these legendary NASA astronauts, but also a ton of people from Mundo.
Yeah, it's it's the first time that we're doing this also and Yeah, we're just really excited But you you can't like What I say that what Moondow is doing differently with this is that it's not just you know like hey
come purchase these seats. We're also doing a sweepstakes for our community. So everyone has an equal chance of being selected through an on-chain random selection. So if you're part of our community, definitely make sure to
get one of those NFTs and then we'll be selecting the winner in about a month and then also we're doing a social media competition so you can submit a one-minute video about why you should be selected and then Munda will actually vote on those videos.
So yeah, there are multiple different ways of being selected. But yeah, we also were joined here by Christina who was able to make this all possible. So this is all through a partnership with Christina with her nonprofit space for better worlds.
And yeah, we're really lucky to be working with her. Yeah, I'm happy to be here too. I'm very excited about this. Yeah, likewise. We'd love to hear some words from you about the experience.
Yeah, take it away. Well, thank you for having me and as you say, I'm very excited too because right at this moment they're getting ready to announce the next four astronauts to orbit the moon for the first time in 50 years. It's very exciting with the Artemis program and so the reason it's so relevant too is because my
space, non-profit space for a better world is all about trying to educate people about why it matters to go back to space, why it matters to go to the moon. And so it's not just to prove that we can go to the moon, it's what we will be doing there for the future of humanity, which is really exciting, but also I think the inspiration that
we'll get from that, we'll impact everyone in ways that we can hardly imagine, but I'm the witness to Apollo and how that changed the world and how we all benefit from that today. And that's why this in particular is so exciting to me. And so doing the zero G flights with some
something that I started thinking of doing because obviously it's something very fun to do. It's the gateway to space tourism of going suborbital and then to space in orbit and then onto the moon, which I know as your guys' school of sending people to the moon eventually. So the zero gravity
experience if you've never done it, it is so much fun. It's so much fun that there are so many astronauts who come to me and say, "Hey, I want to go on a zero G flight with you." And that's what happened with Doug Hurley, who's a very experienced NASA astronaut and you know, had said to me, "I've only
ever been on 10G flight. I said, "Yeah, but you just spent months in space." He said, "I know, but it's different." And so even astronauts who are seasoned astronauts having spent many months in orbit around the Earth love doing zero gravity flights. So I've done this three times already, and I'm really excited to partner with
down on this idea because I met you guys at the Blue Origin launch in August of last year and I think we have a shared purpose of like we're all very passionate space and supporters like people who look to space
want to go to space, that sort of thing. And so I am excited when I can give people this opportunity to float in zero gravity because it really is the first way to kind of experience it that isn't outrageously expensive. And you get more zero-g weightlessness in a zero gravity flight than you do on a suborbital
light. And so I encourage people all the time to do this because you get 15 parabolas, you could experience Mars gravity, moon gravity, and then zero gravity, which is very cool. And so, but what's special about what I do with the zero G flights and why we're partnered on this is I have the
power to bring astronauts like Nicole and Doug. And then along with that, we try to make it a VIP experience. And for the first time, we'll be doing this in Houston. And part of it is that we will be going with those astronauts to Johnson Space Center into places that only astronauts
go typically. And so you it's not just going on a zero g flight, which is super fun, but I've done it without like my experience and it does feel a bit like getting on a ride and getting off. Whereas what we're offering here is this day long, really almost two days worth of experience of hanging out with that day.
astronauts and getting to hear their stories and getting to rub elbows with them and then go to really special place that you couldn't go if you weren't with them. And then we have a private dinner and we do a panel discussion and it's just for the people who are on the plane. And as
Pablo mentioned like I have seen so much networking going on on all of my flights because usually people who come on all have Interesting things happening with their companies or what they're investing in that sort of thing. So it's a really Awesome opportunity to connect with other people who are you know passionate about the things that you're passionate
about and then maybe there's possibilities of doing work together or partnering on things or collaborating. So I hope, you know, for those who have never done it or who have the who want to do it, I hope you come and join us because it's going to be a lot of fun. I mean, Charlie Duke, the 10th man
on the moon has done it with me three times. And he still wants to do more of them. He's got a busy schedule too. But I'm really excited to do this with Doug because he's only ever done one, even though he's spent months in space. And Nicole is my partner in purpose. She's my main supporter of
space for a better world and she is the most universally loved astronaut that I've ever met. So I know whoever decides to join us, it'll be a memory that you will have forever and I really think that it'll be like a literal launchpad for, you know, not just having this amazing experience and maybe your first
stage of going to space, but also the possibilities of meeting other people that you could work with or collaborate with or partner with or do business with. I know that was long-winded. Pablo, I'm sorry. No, that was awesome. Yeah, yeah, so many reasons for why this
This opportunity is so special. We're also joined here by Michi. Another reason why this is an interesting project is that Mundo doesn't have employees. Everything that we do, everything that you see, the social media,
The Discord, like all of this is operated by our community. And this project was also operated and created by our community. So yeah, Midshi here is one of the leaders of this project.
alongside some of the people that are here in this audience. I see Ryan in here as well, named.get. Lucas also, so many people that have worked on this project and made this launch possible. This is really just the beginning of getting the word out there, but yeah, we've been working
burning the midnight oil on this one. So I'm in here, I don't know if you want to you want to share a bit about the the process and you know what it's been like working on this and and maybe yeah what what excites you about the project. Yeah okay put me a bit on this part
here but yeah I think that this is probably one of the most exciting projects that that MoonDow has done. I mean it's the next best thing since we since we sent literally sent someone in the space and yeah it wasn't
day, like it was definitely a group effort. Even the work I did depended heavily a lot on the stuff that other people did. Christina supplies some excellent graphics and information with the PDF and things that she sent Ryan also developed
a lot of really great content that was useful here. And yeah, just generally getting everyone's feedback. I'm really happy about how we managed to all work together and put this together. And yeah, it's pretty exciting.
I don't know much else to say besides that. Yeah, in Colin, I just want to call him Colin too. He did a lot of great work with the smart contracts and a lot of the backend stuff. And we should also mention Ari.
who made a lot of these connections and things happen as well. Yes, Ari was on my last zero G flight and he sponsored the astronaut chat that we did and it only we hadn't done that before in the previous
We had had the dinner and got up and said a few words, but I thought the panel was excellent and everybody still has brought it up. How much they loved that to have that conversation between the astronauts and Ari and me. He's a great moderator.
Yeah, yeah, already great. He also, so he's the one who really sold me on the zero G experience. And by the way, you know, like we don't get special rights because we're working on it on the zero G team. Like I'm buying my own ticket.
But Ari sold me, it's just the way he said it. He said that he felt as though it was like the natural state that our body was like supposed to be in when he started being a huge slant. It was just like a return to
to reset home, you know, and that just really taught my attention. I guess yeah, we don't really notice that how like at every waking moment of our life we're kind of being dragged down a little bit.
It's a kind of turn that off for just a few moments. I'm really excited to experience that. I think that's going to be, well, already said it was life-changing. For me too, I've done it four times.
it once and think, "Oh, okay, I'm good. It makes you want to do it again and again." And even my kids, by the way, have done it. My son was seven years old and my daughter was 10 when they did it. And my daughter finally was at the end, trying to
do lots of flips and then she's like, "Can we come back tomorrow?" And I was like, "No, no, we can't come back tomorrow." But is that going to be your first time, right, Pablo? Is that what you're saying? Yeah, yeah, it'll be my first time ever. Oh my gosh, you're going to love it. I mean, I love it. I could do it every day.
It's awesome. It's so much fun. But I do agree like it feels to me. It feels very natural. And I think for those who have this yearning to go to space, that's what it's going to do is it's kind of like that within you even more that you want. That's, you know, because people ask me all the time.
would you go to space? Like would I go on a suborbital flight or to orbit? I'm like, "Yeah, I was in a major space. I don't have the resources, but I will find a way to get there because I think that that is a place where I was meant to be." And I think a lot of people in this community probably feel that way too.
Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. Well, we're also thinking about doing something with MoonDowver. If you do enough of these experiences, so 0G, maybe an analog mission, maybe even a scuba mission,
We curate and put together a data that gives you on-chain credentials. We would actually give you each of these credentials as you complete them. And then if you collect enough of them, maybe it's like a
a way of saying that, "Hey, you've passed the test. You've met all of the same qualifications as, say, a NASA astronaut would have to span a bunch of different dimensions of health and skills and intellect too."
potentially because I know that well, yeah, almost all of the astronauts have stem degrees. So yeah, I think that would be really interesting. Well, they all, yeah, I was going to say the scuba diving thing too, you know, all astronauts trained underwater to learn how to spacewalk too.
So that that would be a very cool thing that that again I could help you guys put together with astronaut because that's the kind of thing that we we do some of that I finally scuba dive last year with the cool start in the Maldives for my first time But it's something that they all do in order to learn how to spacewalk
Yeah, that's awesome. Yeah, I mean, it really is. It's in a way very similar. Yeah, I guess yeah, the point, well, there's much more resistance.
I guess that's probably the part that will trip people up. Something Ari was telling me too is that you don't really notice that you'll like push off just so gently off one side of the plane when you're in 0G, then all of a sudden you're on the opposite corner.
You know, like super fast over to the other side, which seems just so counterintuitive, like mind breaking. Yeah.
You're good. I love it. I'm telling you one thing that I think you know it takes a little bit of just usually a cup at least a few parabolas is to get used to the idea that you don't actually have to push very hard off the wall or off the floor. As a matter of fact if you
don't push off, you just start floating. It's literally like a finger tap and it is kind of amazing how quickly you can float through. I saw some guys spinning around in a way that I was like, "Oh, I've never saw anybody do that before."
amazing how just natural you know you do it when you are floating. It's it's just so much fun. I mean I'm just sitting here with a smile on my face because I know what that feeling is like and so you know I whoever gets to join us the experience
experience alone is so awesome. But I do have to say the thing I do really love is then even getting that chance to talk to the astronauts afterwards and talk to them like what is the difference from that feeling to when you're in the space station or when you're in you know floating in space like the one
wonder that the astronauts have and how much they love it is infectious, you know, because they'll explain to you like what the difference is, but it's not actually as different as you would think, you know, even though you're doing it here on an airplane.
Yeah, I'm just saying. Yeah, well, I think it's worth reiterating to that for the people here in the audience, if it's out of reach to purchase these directly, we're trying to make that accessible
to anyone. So we have a random selection between all of the V-moony token holders in our community. So what V-moony is is that you've taken our governance token and then you've locked it for at least seven days.
and that gives you the right to vote inside of our community and the right to join us for experiences like this like Xergy. By the way, I don't mean to interrupt, but it looks like they're announcing the astronauts. Oh, okay. They're watching us a TV. They're two, they just announced
the Canadian astronaut, I think, in the first NASA astronaut, Christina Koch, if I'm understanding. I've got it on mute, but I've got the closed captions on. So they just came up for those of you who are also tuning into the NASA announcement. Yeah, well, I'm pulling this up. Yeah.
So they announced one of them already from from that. So Christina cook the NASA astronaut she just came on stage and then they just brought up the Canadian guy and now they're saying enable
test pilot let's see the first oh Victor Glover I knew he was gonna be one of them the African American Astral I knew he was gonna be one of them that's awesome
He's the Artemis II pilot. Oh, that's so exciting.
So one more astronaut to go. Let's see who they select. I hope it's a woman. I hope it's equal men and women, let's see.
Oh, my mind is a little bit delayed. I'm just seeing... yeah, Glover. Okay, okay. You're ahead of me. You're ahead of me. So let us know.
Yeah, so... Oh, no, it's gonna be three guys and one woman, dog got it. They just announced number four is... Oh, it's Reed Weissman.
That's interesting. No wonder he stepped about. He was the head of the NASA astronaut office. So I've met him before.
So three men and one woman.
Yeah, long. I've also heard that they're considering doing it all women's. Is that true? I don't know. I would love it. It would be amazing because it's only been men who ever went to the moon. So I don't see why
why it wouldn't be worth it to have an all-female crew at some point, you know. Yeah, yeah, I don't know where I heard that exactly. I need to check back, but yeah, that seems like
I don't know if I'm just creating thick news right now, but I think I heard something like that. Be out wow. I think it might be wishful thinking on my part at least.
Yeah, this is an incredible moment. It's awesome, but I do have to admit I'm a little disappointed that it's not equal to women and to men. I was hoping for that. Just as a woman, but I guess we got to take the wins where we can.
Yeah, I guess it's better than it was in the 60s at least. Trending in the right direction, but yeah. Yeah.
Alright, though, that's exciting. I mean, what's super exciting to me is that the more that they start to promote this, I really do think, you know, getting more and more people on board with space, that's the point, right? And I am trying always really hard to get people to understand
help space is intertwined in our lives in every way that we can hardly imagine and to get people to value space and understand why it matters, you know, to be not just looking outward but how that helps us here on Earth, you know.
Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, we're on a space rock right now. Going through space at insane speeds, just held together by Earth's gravity. Yeah, sometimes it can be quite a trip to just
imagine that we're just this tiny blue speck in the solar system. Well, that's why I say to people who are like, "I don't know what space has to do with me." And I'm like, "You live on a planet in space." There's a guy that I
I talked to recently, which, thinking about the scuba diving thing, there's a resort that we've been in discussions with about bringing astronauts, but the guy who runs that hotel was like, "Well, I like it, it's cool, it's astronauts, but I'm still trying to figure out because we're really focused on oceans."
And how does space apply to that? And I said, you know, all you have to think about is the way that the moon affects the tides to understand how space and sea and, you know, planet are inter, like totally intertwined and he was like, oh my god, you have me now. I get it.
And, you know, that's the connection that I'm always trying to help people see is don't think of it as a separate thing. It's just another extension of our, you know, where we live is just trying to go further more outward. So.
Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, so I guess we'll resume what I was saying with the selection. So the, so yeah, if you can't purchase these tickets directly, don't worry. There are other methods of being
selected. So wound out being it down, we're going to be voting on one of the flyers. And all you have to do to enter is to create a one minute video about why you should be selected. And then we have basically two selection phases.
One is the project team will review the entrance and we'll basically select the top. I'm not sure what it's in the contest was. I think it's the top 10 or so. Just because we don't want our whole community to go through like hundreds and thousands
of videos, but then among those top 10 our community will vote and the winner will come up with us. So that's very exciting. And then also if popularity contest isn't your thing, maybe
maybe you're a bit more shy or we also want to have a method of entrance that is equal opportunity to everyone. So everyone who gets one of these NFTs has the same chance of being selected, they're free
FTs, you just have to be a moon down member to get one of them. Pretty good chances of being selected honestly. We'll see how many NFTs are minted in the end, but definitely get one of them if you're a V-Money holder
We're doing this for the community to, you know, this is just one of many things that will be giving exclusively to our community. So yeah, make sure that you check that out. So there are three cold acts.
I will repeat them again. You can buy them directly too. You can enter for a chance to win through our sweepstakes. And the third is you can create a one minute video and then be voted on by the MoonDow community. So lots of ways to get on this flight.
Yeah, yeah, this is crazy that it's happening right at the same time as the Artemis launch. Thank you guys for being with us. Well, you know, this this other very historic announcement is happening. Yeah.
But yeah, um, Mitchy, is there anything else that I'm missing here? Any other thoughts or, um, so by the way, Mitchy created the landing page, which is absolutely beautiful. Mitchy is an artist and he did it in like this band of like less than a week.
So he is just, you know, I love it, Michi. I can't wait to share it and promote it. And you know, I know that the hope too is that we have a good chunk of Mundo community on the flight, hopefully. So, but, you know, I will be telling people
side of the MoonDow community about it too, which honestly is not a bad thing. It could bring more people into your community that didn't know about you before. Thank you guys. Yeah, Christina, honestly, most of the work was
supported by the content and the images that you set. So it wouldn't have been possible without that. And yeah, I don't know, I was happy to do it. The making landing pages for many years will see how much longer though with AI developments.
But yeah, I can't think of anything, probably you pretty much covered it, the three different ways that people can enter. I think maybe people might be wondering if they need to currently hold the emuny or if they will be able to get some the emuny and then enter.
Okay, yeah, yeah, good point. Yeah, so you can you can get the Mooney and then enter you you don't have to currently be a few money holders so If you haven't onboarded yet into our community the easiest way to do so is to go to our discord and then we walk you through everything step by step
step. We have an awesome newsletter that was put together by Ryan, who's in our audience. And if you sign up for the newsletter, actually every day it'll give you a small task that takes five to ten minutes and just walks you through what it's
like to become more web 3 native or crypto native, so walks you through how to get a wallet, walks you through how to get Ethereum. It explains how these decentralized exchanges work. So really it's a general
It realizes to you all DAO's or any project in Web3. So if you're interested in learning more about how this whole environment works, it's a great series to go through.
Rod and Lucas have already joined. Lucas helped a bunch with some social media copy and has been very active in the project channels too. Thanks for joining us Lucas. How are you doing?
In the meantime, let me jump in. I just wanted to say that I have the first Theology NFT.
Nice I don't know why but I think it's really cool Yeah, yeah Name that get the audience. He designed the NFT. So yeah, it's I love the like moon down astronaut avatar. I don't know if you guys have seen that avatar
like dancing around on the moon. That was also a name dot get. Honestly, I think the thing that like warms my heart the most about our communities is that like we're doing everything ourselves. So like I can like the feeling of being able to point at name dot get and go yeah he made the NFT and
like he made the landing page. It's such a special feeling to go like, "Yeah, we did this." Thanks guys. I think we lost Lucas there. But yeah, make sure
you get those NFTs, I think all you have to do is you can act your wallet and it reads if you're a member of ours and then you have to give it a couple of other like social media profiles and the reason we're doing that is just so we can link whoever won to
like a social media profile just to make sure that okay we're like when we select someone they're not just going hey I'm actually this other person but we can actually confirm that okay there's social media match yeah it takes like less than five minutes right right
How long did it take you? It took me not so long time ago but I had some issues but I think I'll just give me one of the issues. When you start a meeting you have to connect your wallet and you have an error that you have to connect
Yeah, I think the connect wallet is in the bottom left. Usually it's in the top right. But I think that's just... Yeah.
Yeah, that makes sense. Good feedback. Bolog, I see that you've joined as well. How are you doing, Bolog? I saw that Bolog has also been translating onto our
Chinese social media channels and yeah it's a it's a group effort here. Love the decentralized operations we've got going on. Great great good job guys.
great and just also the the chain link they also on the CRL is news because we will also use the we are after to the random selection he told that if we need any support help something and they will give us support as we know last time we
we get a box something. The second thing that I want to ask, have you guys mentioned that when we have been this zero G experience and also due to the two
The death through ways, the other two ways is the random selection through women and also social media campaign on how we'll be achieving it. Just to give a ticket also will be the accommodation, also insurance will be included.
I can answer a couple of those questions. So June 8th is the day that we will do the VIP tour at Johnson Space Center with the astronaut. So we recommend people arrive on June 7th, which I believe is Wednesday, and then the zero
gravity flight will be the morning of the night and you have to keep the day clear because things can happen that can delay taking off if weather is a little iffy in the morning if it's a bit windy or in the last surgery flight we had the governor of Florida
came in and delayed our flight by about an hour and a half because we have to adhere to the FAA's guidelines. But for the most part, most of the time everything's on time, but it's just a good idea to have, keep that in mind. And then also sometimes
keep the day after open because again we are at the mercy of the FAA, the Federal Aviation Administration. So it's just to keep in mind that sometimes things out of our control can just affect the schedule a little bit.
For sure, we will have the VIP tour with the astronauts on the 8th and then the private dinner for the flyers. And then I think, you know, aside from the community of winning a spot or the other parts with the NFT, if you can buy a
spot. If you want to guarantee that you want to get on the flight, you can buy a spot. But the hotel stay is not included in that. Your travel to Houston is not included in that. But it's included is the flight, the VIP tour, and the private dinner. That's part of the package.
Okay. Thanks, Kristina. No problem.
Yeah, and and Bolic, Bolic alluded to something pretty pretty interesting too, which is that the way that the person is selected is through. It's called a VRF verifiably random function. So this is an on chain function. So it's like on the blockchain, it's.
It's transparent and verifiable. You can see a function that calls a random number generator and then returns the random number. This is provided to us by chain link. Yeah, it's just a very... In my opinion, I think it's the most transparent way of selecting
the winner usually with any swoop stakes or or thing like this what what people do is they'll the higher eighth third party that like picks draws random you know name out of a hat but really there's no way of verifying that they're they're doing it in any sort of a fair way so doing it through
chain link is actually how our second astronaut was selected who's going to be the first Chinese citizen to fly to space from US soil. So, you know, a huge international collaboration, again, is actually
He's doing his visa interview right now as we speak. So this is last and final try to come to the United States. He's got letters, supports from everyone. So everyone is really pushing to get Jan over here.
Yeah, we think we've got it this time. We put together a whole package for Yann to print out is incredibly thick because it might be over 50 pages. So some of it is like just articles about moon down and stuff like that, but a bunch of letters.
to. We're really excited. So yeah, it's great to see that Chainlink will offer us some support on this selection as well. For those of you that are old that Mundo, that were there during that first
selection. They'll know that when we selected our Blue Origin S-NOT, we went backwards. So we had 10 people in rank order that were backup astronauts to the first place Grand Prize winner.
So we're selecting them live. So we selected the 10th, the 9th, the 8th, the 7th and so on. And it was all building up to the selection of the first place winner. And we get to the second one. We announce it and we do a big
We just like, hey, this is the number one, we really hype it up, we click the button and then it just sits there. And we don't know what's going on, we're waiting for like 10 minutes, 20 minutes, then all of us
And we realized that the chain link API went down in that exact moment that we selected for our number one S run. And then we actually, we tried calling them, figuring out, okay, how are we going to get this back up and running? It took them a few minutes.
few hours, we actually had to stop the livestream and then restart it again later and then we selected the number one place but it was quite dramatic. So hopefully this one won't be as dramatic as that one but yeah it added to the story for sure.
Yeah, Bob, I think yeah, you remember that day that was it was a stressful day. Yeah, it's really stressful. I hope we are not tab again and the training set if we need help they will give us
also again told me that he has already printed over 50 pages like a book to bring to us and personally pages so we always that he could pass
Yeah, yeah, I think I think he's got some some great chances now Yeah, we see the amount of support that we rallied through I think that will make it happen I see we're out to got his hands up. What's up, Rod? I just wanted to say that
So we have a NARA here. She works on a really important project and I hope that maybe on the next town hall there will be able to have an MA session with her. And I also want to say that a quick update about Gitcoin and DSI.
The things like I would strongly suggest to everyone to join a Githgoyne group on Telegram on this side because a lot of important things happens in that group in terms of not just Githgoyne but in terms of how people are organizing
as themselves in a small group, like basically right now, it's a community, this round of Gidconi, the community led project and basically like around 100 random people are trying to find a way to govern the process and
just the way how it works that what amazes me I think the work like changed last Friday because it's just a different approach and I think it will really affect on the world around us so I would strongly suggest everyone to take a look and just be a part of that process
Yeah, thanks Ron. Yeah, we haven't we haven't announced this yet on Twitter socials, but if you're if you're reading our proposals and what we've been voting on, you'll know this already that Mundo is supporting get going grants round for decentralized science. So we're we've committed
$25,000 to give out to different projects in decentralized science. For those that don't know, decentralized science is basically a new approach to science where it's more open source, you publish your methods,
There's on-chain ways of verifying your data. It's a more efficient, open and transparent way of doing science. And, you know, Mundo is helping to pioneer the space. So, yeah, it's very exciting.
Rod, yeah, go ahead. Yeah, I just want to say that I have maybe a much simpler definition of what is a decentralized science. Decentralized science, it's like a decentralized space, but it's about science, not about space.
I love that. That's a good way of putting it. I want to say that I have experienced with the GITCoin and I think all the activity that happens around that community. That's what changes the world.
So, and I think everyone, a lot of people here already know about Gitcoin and already participated in Gitcoin and maybe one of the things that I want to say is that there is a thing that is called Gitcoin Passport. Basically, it's a way to verify that you are a human based on
your own chain activities like on the date of your first transaction on the amount of NFTs and both that you have and a bunch of other factors and to be able to donate on Bitcoin you'll need to reach a certain score with the Bitcoin passport so if once you
So start understanding what gitcoin is and if you like what gitcoin is, I would strongly suggest that at the point of time go to passport gitcoin and check what score you have because it could be quite difficult to get the right score during the round.
Oh, and I wanted to say that actually on Saturday, Gidcon released basic criteria. So there will be 10 rounds around 10 rounds, sorry, sub rounds that will run simultaneously.
All the projects are reliable to apply for as many rounds as possible. Personally I will apply it to 4 or 5 rounds. That's like a huge
And the important thing for Gitcoin for those who know how things work. But yeah, in the next couple of days, they will start receiving applications and on 25th of April, they're around to start.
Awesome. Yeah. Thanks for all the info, Rod. I see that we're also joined by Manuel, appearance stage. How's it going, Manuel? How are you doing? Yeah, hey guys, I thought I will also jump on stage, but I'm right now outside, so I hope you can hear me loud and clear. I just
wanted to add, yeah you were totally right, right? We got a great jump start here with the whole DSA ecosystem also with Goodcoin and the next step is really to look for round managers for round stewards who might also you know support on the operational side of life. I also see Marie
here in the audience, so shout out to you, Maria, because I nominated you, Maria, as one potential round steward. And this is also one shout out for all the people in the audience here. So if you want to support us for the future of decentralized science in space, please
I would like to thank these three to join us to work on this topic, reach out to Raj or Balak or me. We are mainly like the core team, Lucas is also in here supporting us with social media and all the important stuff. And I'm really looking forward to make this possible with you guys great times ahead. So let's make it happen.
Totally. Yeah, very excited when all. All right, well, we've been going now for 50 minutes. Oh, I think we might have lost Christina. We might have lost her. But, yeah, maybe we should, we should close this up. I do want to reiterate this one.
time, make sure that if you hold V-Money, definitely get the sweet cakes, so NFT, I think that, yeah, it's a great opportunity of being selected to go on this flight. And
If you're not a V-moony holder, but you'd like to have a chance of winning, you can submit a one-minute video about why you should be selected. And yeah, and if you have the means, you can purchase it directly from the website.
It's a little pricey, I will admit, but we're trying to get the access so that anyone can get one of these tickets regardless of how much money they have. Yeah, Balak, as you get your hand up.
Sorry before close I have one question not the theory but due to our data count access. So because we are going to make the marketing push the main platform is by our Twitter. So it's you and Ryan
create the last pass that we are going to use. So how could we handle this? So you will give the last pass to get coin project, members or something, we ask you to give us or how I just want to ask you since
Yeah, we can we can figure out the details of that later, but yeah, basically it'll be through last pass. Yeah, but we can figure it we can figure that stuff off like later on this. I know another word about to close up.
but I wanted to give Inara a second to speak. She's been requesting for a little bit, so we'd love to hear what she's got to say, but yeah, we'll make it relatively quick and we'll close up. Absolutely, thank you so much.
My organization Gaze in Space has been featured at Uri's Nights this year. If anyone's local or can get to LA, I'd love to have you there. There's going to be a lot of amazing organizations represented there. I think Moon Dow should be one of those on the floor in mass. April 8th and it's Uri'sNight.net. Come hang out with us.
It would be great to make a tweet about it. We could distribute it to many community members because it's quite important. If there's anything I can do to put Moon down out there with my platform at Euryside, I'm happy to do so.
Totally yeah, yeah, let's let us know if there's something we can retweet or if you'd like us to Write something we can do that too and yeah, it would be awesome to get a shout out to
make your reasonite and let's legendary space parties. Absolutely. I'll be doing some interviews so I'll make sure I mention Moon down in each of those and I'll send you some stuff to share for sure. Thanks so much.
Awesome. Thank you. Well, yeah, thanks everyone for joining. We'll close this one up. Make sure you get your 0G and FTEs. Make sure that if you'd like to make a 60-second video about why you should be selected. And yeah, we'll see you guys at the next one. Thanks, everyone.
Thanks bye. Bye. Bye, oh.