If it's morning where you are, thanks, everyone for joining.
Today, we're going to have a very interesting space as part of the efforts to highlight different corners of NDC ecosystem of different constellations, DAOs, working groups and other collectives that we have within the NDC.
And something that we want to do on a consistent basis going forward, inviting different contributors and just showcasing to the community who are the people doing different interesting things under the large NDC umbrella.
So today, specifically, we have two of those communities.
We have events working group live from NIRCON and as well as we have Aurora community DAOs.
So we'll learn about both of those today.
And let's start with events working group.
Russ, can you hear me right now?
GM, GM, GM, GM, GM or right now is evening.
Russ here from the events now.
Are you at NIRCON right now?
We did finish wrap up today.
So technically, yes, but...
I think it would be very interesting to hear from you as a member, leader of events working group.
How would you, you know, how would you comment on the overall success of that specific event of NIRCON?
Tell it for the people who didn't get to go.
Yeah, I mean, honestly, 10 out of 10.
If I could rate it any higher, I would.
The foundation, all those involved put it together.
Was able to connect with so many different stakeholders across the community.
It was awesome to meet some of the online friends in person.
That's really always a treat.
And so from this, from the NDC side, I think it was an overall success.
We were able to have, you know, super engaging community come.
We had an entire floor dedicated to the NDC.
Well, really, I would be honest, like a half a floor.
And then the other side was like, just designated to fun and vibes.
But overall, it was a great experience.
Really had an amazing time.
I think from the NDC side, it was such a such a win because people were able to see people from the NDC talk to some of the Congress members and really see how big this is and understand what it's like on a human level.
Because I felt as though, for the most part, NDC is kind of a close knit, you know, members only club sort of thing.
So this was an awesome experience to be able to really touch bases with the real community.
And yeah, it is a little chilly out here.
I think that's about the only downfall of it.
And the community was on point.
You're making me jealous right now.
But thank you so much for that overview.
We also have our other guests here.
Techdeer from Aurora Community DAO.
Techdeer, could you maybe give a little quick intro about yourself?
So yeah, I'm jealous too about the NIRCON.
So I'm working here in my home.
And yeah, today I'm glad to, you know, share some vision and mission of Aurora Community DAO.
So we are going to some major topics of our charter, maybe 10 minutes.
We'll have enough time for this.
And I have some guys here from Aurora Community DAO.
They will present some topics from our Vestor program and mini-grounds.
I think let's start a little more with events and NIRCON stuff.
And then we'll shift to more details, jump into Aurora, into charter,
and what the DAO is planning to do in this first NDC season a little deeper.
Could you talk a little bit about the events working group specifically?
How was it involved in NIRCON?
What was the experience like for the events working group?
What were the activities you guys hosted?
And just anything else interesting in relation to that?
You know, the events working group or events DAO is what I'm calling it.
Shout out to eventsDAO.com.
But the overall goal for the events DAO is to help proliferate and grow the NDC brand across the world through IRL activations.
You know, the foundation is transitioning the events grants process to the NDC.
And so we'll be picking that up.
And that's the goal for communities who are looking to activate and grow and do IRL activations, be able to go to the NDC.
And so ultimately at NIRCON, we were able to have a successful activation rock in the NDC zone,
in which we had held office hours with Congress members were able to talk through just what it is is happening in this current, you know, push to V1.
A lot of people, believe it or not, were still learning about the NDC.
So really it was an open space to talk through some of the wins, learning lessons, as well as get to know some of the members who are in Congress and who had the opportunity to represent.
And so it was super dope.
We also held some spaces for regional communities, had some regional communities come by, swing by, gave out some super dope merch.
It's always amazing to see at the conferences when people get merch and then wear it the next day.
It makes you feel good about yourself, right?
And so seeing a lot of people in the NDC swag was super dope, carrying around tote bags.
And we held, did some interviews on the last day with NDC TV.
And overall, just again, connecting with the people, sharing our mission, what it is we're doing, giving information.
Even some people in Pagoda and some people in DevHub and the different respective adjacent communities in the near ecosystem had no idea what actually is happening in NDC.
So for us to help paint that picture and, you know, along the help with Shard Dog and an amazing partner, you know, shout out again, shout out to Shard Dog and Engage-a-thon.
That was super awesome to see.
Yeah, we were able to activate an awesome space, connect with near stakeholders and help proliferate the NDC brand.
I like that word proliferate.
Can you talk a little bit about sort of your inspirations to do these things?
You know, in crypto, of course, we put a large emphasis on community, but still, you know, for a lot of people, it's a little counterintuitive.
For example, why would, you know, like a product that's like specifically software would, for example, put money or not just money, but like efforts in that direction of like growing IRL community, activating people around the world.
Can you talk a little bit about your understanding of that?
Yeah, of course. Good question. Ultimately, outside of the NDC, and pardon the background noise, but outside of the NDC, I do run a community and a project called Proof of Vibes, which is a loyalty reward program for events and whatnot.
So as an event organizer, damn, sorry, they're going crazy outside again.
I mean, one second. But as an event organizer myself, I understand the value and the opportunity that lies within IRL activations from a community growth standpoint, allowing people to connect.
Listen, I'm all about cultivating inclusive spaces where people can feel encouraged to share their ideas, connect with one another's.
And I think in that, if you just create that space, beautiful things can happen.
You know, connecting developers to founders and founders to, you know, developers and marketers or whatever the case might be, just create in that space where it invites thoughtful and engaging conversation, fruitful relationships and all that good jazz.
So ultimately, I see the value in that and the relationships that are bonded and formed from that.
And I think that that is always a great yield, right?
I know in the near ecosystem, we're not the most bullish on events and, you know, very dev centric.
But I always say with my partner and I, it's not or, it's and.
And I think that you can also have a highlight on these IRL activations and create these spaces for people to connect, right?
And in-person reality, we need one another.
At the end of the day, we're still humans.
So we need community and we need connection.
And I still believe IRL events are one of the best ways to foster that.
And so, yeah, I seen a tweet the other day saying Web3 in this current state, in this current market is an events, events or event company.
And I couldn't agree more.
There's always great things that come out of conferences where people meet and, yeah, just, again, super bullish on in-person connection and whatnot.
Thank you so much for those answers, Russ.
Something happened that really inspired you or excited you or was just really important.
Honestly, seeing the NDC zone come to fruition, right?
This took a long time coming.
There was a lot of hurdles, a lot of, you know, things we had to overcome on the back end that a lot of people don't understand or take heed to.
When throwing an event, there's so many moving parts and pieces.
And anything that can go wrong will go wrong.
And so, ultimately, you know, even from the end of merchandise, from where we're at and to, you know, all the things that we had to deal with, just seeing it come to fruition and seeing all the happy faces and people coming into the space and enjoying it.
That was a huge win for me, right?
Like, the space was amazing.
It was like, you know, a college classroom of sorts, which is amazing to see come to fruition.
And I think the lesson, or maybe not lesson learned, but the other thing is being able to see Blaze, AVB, Cameron on the main stage, talking in front of hundreds of people about the NDC, right?
Like, that was awesome, right?
Like, now more people are engaged.
More people know about what is the NDC, which I think will help us grow in a larger scale.
So, perfect, thank you so much.
We'll come back to Events Working Group later in the space.
But for now, for the sake of greater entertainment and diverse topics, let's move back to Aurora.
And Mr. Tech there, could you talk a little bit about what's the plan of Aurora Community DAO for this V1 NDC season?
Again, the budget is in the process of being approved.
After that, as I understand, different DAOs will be able to apply with their charters and either get approved or not approved.
So, what is Aurora Community DAO planning to build in the next, what is it, three months, I believe?
Yeah, I believe two, it's three months, and then again three months, maybe six months.
So, I will talk about maybe three months, I guess.
So, and yes, first of all, I will support Russ in that it's not quite clear how long it will take for NDC to negotiate in the houses.
We have witnesses that not even every NDC member goes to weekly calls, voting, and other stuff, and what the voting bodies will do about it.
But I hope that communication will be established and we can continue to build a strong and open community within the grassroots program.
So, and yeah, glad to be here.
Thanks for the opportunity to talk about the case topic of the Aurora Community DAO.
Today, we will focus on our core charter categories, such as mission, vision, KPIs, and opportunities to implement COI metrics and NDC V1 priorities through our program, such as ambassador program and mini-grant program.
So, about ambassador program and mini-grant program, so we'll talk about it later with Lucita.
So, Lucita, we'll talk about it later.
So, many here already know that Aurora Community DAO was created from Aurora Working Group as the part of the formation of NDC and grassroots.
So, Aurora Community DAO strives to meet the principle described in the NDC V1 priorities and so Council of Advisor metrics documents.
As the Aurora Community DAO, we're dedicated to propelling the near Aurora ecosystem growth and development.
So, we are driven by vision to create an inclusive and forward-thinking community while fostering a sustainable, innovative ecosystem for individuals, developers, and investors.
So, our purpose revolves around expanding the near and Aurora ecosystem.
We are focusing on attracting new users, boosting transactions, unique active wallets, and nurturing the creation of innovative applications and mini-games on the Aurora game portal.
So, our goal is to provide a user-friendly environment and engaging activities, stimulating engagement and collaboration within the ecosystem and beyond.
And also, we are looking for the opportunities of creating educational resources, resources like, I will call it educational hub, but in the near future.
So, if we are talking about KPIs, so KPIs, I like it with the NDC V1 priorities metrics.
So, we are tracking user adoption, it is aimed to increase the number of active wallets by 15% each month over the next three or six months to attract and retain users.
The second one is transaction volume, so we seek another 15% quarter over quarter increase in transactions within the near Aurora networks for the next half of the year.
And developer growth, of course, the question of developers, so developer community needs to be stronger.
Our objective is to increase their numbers through grants, mini-grants, and support for innovating applications or mini-games.
And, of course, we are thinking about brand visibility, so we intend to enhance brand visibility by achieving maybe some kind of 30% growth in social media mentioned for the next six months, maybe.
And I will not be, you know, shy and...
I think there might be some lag from my end, I cannot hear anything.
Russ, can you confirm if you hear TechDeer?
I heard them a little bit, but my side is...
I'm getting rugged on my side, too.
TechDeer, maybe you can try to drop and reconnect.
Sometimes Twitter spaces are a little complicated.
Okay, I'm not sure if the rest of the listeners can hear TechDeer, but the weekend, Russ, while he figures out his technical issues, do you think you could tell us a little more about what Events Working Group is planning for, you know, the next three, six months as a part of NDC?
Or not part of NDC, sort of, like, how are you guys structured?
Yeah, I definitely think that we would love to be a grassroots community and continue the funding of events, right?
Just, again, transitioning from the foundation into the NDC and community-led.
And so, a couple of next steps for us, again, one, how do we source through and work through the KPI that is set before us and relations to IRL activations?
And ultimately helping grow the NDC brand globally, I think it's very important for us to focus and build and scale this up.
And I'm of the accord that Events, you know, play a major role in that.
And, yeah, I think that gaining more developers, founders, you know, artists, creatives are all an important piece of that.
And so, for me, it's really about how do we create cross-brand opportunities and cross-collaboration opportunities amongst, you know, marketing DAO or across regional communities and across different respective pieces.
I think that this is a perfect opportunity to create cross-communication.
Like, I don't really see too many grassroots communities working with one another.
And so, for me, it's important to create that bridge, right?
Like, we can work with regional communities.
We can work with marketing.
These are all opportunities, and I think that we can source through.
So, moving forward, I do look forward to hosting more activations globally and being able to empower the communities that have not had a chance yet.
And, yeah, and for us, sourcing it within the community, like, we have our ear to the streets.
We're constantly knowing it's not hard.
It's not a lot of us in the community, right?
So, we can kind of tell who's doing things and who's not and who's active and who's, you know, grifting.
So, yeah, that's a mouthful, but that's kind of where my head's at within the next three, six months.
We continue to move from foundation to decentralization and ultimately open the door for, you know, cross-collaboration amongst communities, empowering those who might not have had a chance before.
Also, I think we have Ted Deer back with us.
Internet is not very good today.
Can you, could you please tell me where I left off?
Somewhere in the middle of explaining alignment with the KPIs and the plans to bring, I think, like, wallet, active wallets.
So, the major topics on KPIs is, like, user adoption, transactions volume, developer growth, brand visibility.
Of course, I would not try that we are, you know, after the launching of DAO, we will find some metrics of 15% as it could be, but it can be 10% or 20%.
So, time will tell us more about this.
And I need to say, before my internet will close this opportunity.
I need to say, I need to say, I need to say, I need to say that NIRCON has shown that NIR is moving towards to AI implementations with the ultimate goal of building an AI government.
So, it will, you know, it will, you know, it will, you know, it will, you know, it will generate comprehensive ecosystem reports, contributing, decision-making processes, and so on.
And, yes, maybe it is the key topics.
So, sorry about that I was, you know, left off this conversation about this technical issue.
So, and we have, you know, some topics to talk.
It's ambassador program and mini-grant.
And maybe Lucita will help me a little bit because he is the key leader for the, you know, ambassador program and mini-grant.
So, he can tell us more here.
So, Lucita, if you are here, please join this conversation.
Yeah, we've been trying to get Lucita up, but I think he keeps dropping.
So, if you want, if you can request again, let's see if we can bring Lucita up with us.
I wrote him direct message that he need to...
Oh, I see him in the speakers right here.
We can hear you very well.
In addition to AI, one of the most important activities in our DAO will be ambassador program.
dedicated to the Aurora and NIR ecosystem.
At the moment, we already have more than 500 applications, and this is all live people.
But there is one nuance from these 500 people.
We will select the highest QLT contributors who will write articles, make videos, and use the Aurora NIR network every day.
So, in total, we will have four levels.
Each ambassador who will select the first level get to the first level.
So, all ambassadors will be in the first.
And first, we will be Aurora.
It's our naming of this level.
And we need some competition, because we have maybe around 300 or 400 people.
And when everybody came to us, we need only good and high-quality contributors.
The salary of the first level ambassador will be around 100 dollars.
And this is only the first level.
Then the salary will grow to 1,000 dollars and more.
But they'll grow and the value of tasks performed.
So, you will ask the question, how we will communicate with so many people?
And most importantly, how will we check all tasks?
That's exactly what I wanted to say.
And I will answer to you.
Talentum is a new project in Web3.
It's a platform that is several times better than the well-known Zilli.
All tasks are checked automatically.
Teams support us 24 and 7.
They work with them very comfortable.
We have some calls yesterday.
Teams, it's Talentum now in beta, but the platform is so powerful.
Because this function of after-checking is a modest thing in Web3.
Because all who work with Galaxy, who work with Zilli, know how it's hard.
And second, I want to speak about our mini-grants.
And for this, because we want and we will contribute our Aurora network.
And now we have Neurcon and Alex Soschenko now there.
Say a lot of important things about our chain.
And we need to compute it more, more and more.
So, this is some small news and insights from Aurora Community DAO.
If you guys have some questions, please ask.
We will be happy to answer them.
Yes, yes, I have a question.
So, you mentioned Aurora and Neurcon.
And was there any major interesting news announcements coming from Aurora during the Neurcon that we should absolutely know about?
Yeah, I would, I would, I can answer something about this because we saw some latest news from Aurora in the Neurcon that Alex said something will happen on the 29th of November or something.
Some news are creating there.
So, I don't know exactly what, but, you know, every time Aurora is, is become more active on the partnership.
So, maybe some news with the Aurora Pass, I don't know.
Maybe some news with the new partnerships, but anything, anything could be, could be good.
So, so we are witnessing something big, maybe we're in the end of this month, but this is anything I can, I can tell about this.
Yeah, I want to say some news from me.
Aurora has two sides now.
It's a side, one, it's ecosystem.
It's NeurMedia News, AuroraMedia News Projects.
It's Aurora Play and 2048.
All these projects from, from community to community in this ecosystem.
But second size site, it's B4B, business for business.
And in this site, Aurora has a powerful thing and name it Aurora Cloud.
I know that all interesting partnership will be announced soon because we have it and it will be there.
And the second, maybe the third, I don't know, major news that Aurora is partnering with the Polygon, something they, but I don't know what that can be mean on the future.
But anyway, it's good to be in a partner with such a big, you know.
And second, it's Layer Zero news that came out today from NeurCon.
And for Aurora community down specifically, are you guys more focused on the promotion and marketing and community side?
Or is there also some support for people who want to build projects inside of Aurora?
We're finding the opportunities to not only on marketing, not to support the, you know, local communities.
And, you know, I mentioned that we need to increase transactions and, you know, Aurora Play Portal is increasing all the time transactions because there's many games and HunterBad activities.
But also, we are looking for the opportunity to support developers through our mini-grunt program.
So, we have the state budget that can be, that developers can be supported with their initiatives to create something, you know, cool stuff, to create some, you know, dApps, mini-games, and so on and so forth.
So, we are, you know, don't know for now how many of the projects will be in, but we are, you know, trying to attract new projects and developers that can create these projects on Aurora.
Yes, we will support developers.
And, yeah, one more thing.
Yeah, Alex, one more thing.
I think, of course, of course, it will be and contributing marketing, mini-grants, our ambassador program that we really have hard work about this sphere.
And I think that Aurora community DAO will be one of the greatest DAO because all the sphere in one blockchain that name Aurora, ambassador program, mini-grants, marketing, and something special with AI.
Thank you for that addition.
So, as we're heading towards our second part of the space, I wanted to hear your guys' thoughts on the more general questions.
So, the NDC has been live for two months since the election.
V1 is still technically not here due to the budget still being in the process, the multi-level process of approval, although heading to the last level.
But from the things you guys have seen over the past two months, all the different developments, discussions, challenges, what are your overall thoughts on NDC?
And, yeah, just would like to hear your opinions on that.
So, I would say that the problem is in the communication.
So, it is good that we have a decentralized system and we have, you know, 29 people in the houses.
But as we are mentioned before the election, even before the election, we are trying to ask how they will communicate with each other.
And now we see some issues, I would say like this, that not everyone from the houses are going to do something or do something because they are not even, you know, goes to the community calls, not goes to NDC calls.
They are not voting and it's a question, what is, what can be done by the voting bodies about this issue because they are, you know, selecting these candidates.
They are electing by them, with them and it is strange that these people are doing nothing.
And I cannot say anything else about how they are working on, you know, technical field or marketing field, but as far as I know, some people, you know, I would say the only few people, you know, Elliot, Dasha and, you know, some other guys who are working and they do something.
And they, you know, all the time expect the question in their head.
I mean, how, what, what, what, what they, what do others.
So, yeah, we are, feel that, you know, time is like, is crashing.
I don't know how to say English.
So, people need to, to, to do something.
People need to engage and develop and all we need now is the voting body, votes for the budget and, yeah, we need to, to work.
We need to do something, to engage, to build.
So, give us this opportunity.
Thanks for those thoughts.
And just a side note here, I think there are actually mechanisms for dealing with, like, inactivity and other misbehaviors within the houses.
So, once we want governance's life, we'll see what happens, right?
Transparency Commission will start operations and we'll be accepting complaints.
So, you know, if people, people who completely, like, don't contribute anything will probably be let go at some point.
But hopefully everybody gets active, everybody contributes because I think, personally, the set of people, like, the people who have, who have won the election and were elected in these houses,
a lot of them, a lot of them, very, very great people to have as part of the team, a lot of different backgrounds, a lot of different opinions.
And hopefully everybody puts their time, puts their effort to build something cool here.
But, yeah, Russ, I want to jump back to you.
What have your impressions from the NDC been so far?
Right one asked my question.
Lucito, what do you think about NDC so far?
Vax, please repeat, do you mean about NDC, how it's a system?
So, what do you think about NDC, how it's working, what are your...
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, so thanks.
Now, it's a system that can't really work good because it's first time and first time all body have mistakes.
But I know that we need to support, support and community, support all houses, that they can communicate with us, communicate with somebody who will advise there.
Because they built it, we built it.
It's, I think, most important.
Because before that, we not know how the process will be work.
But now we know, and this is the most important, that now they built this process.
And I think we built it better, better and better.
And how I see the mechanism of communication one month ago, it was more worse than it's now.
And I see how big fork was did.
Russ is back with us, as well as I see Ant.
We'll jump back to Ant in a second.
Russ, could you also share from your perspective, from Events Working Group perspective, what has been your impression of the NDC operations so far?
And I think from my perspective, a couple of things, hold on, give me a second, but look, a couple of things.
I've seen a lot of the council members, or Congress members in person, and still be able to connect with them on a deeper level and see their true intentions.
I really do think we have some really good talent and some really good, you know, genius in these seats.
And so I'm super bullish on them and some really genuine people overall.
I do think that this is a process, and it takes time.
It takes a very long time to set up these standards and these processes for future parties.
And so this first group is really doing something truly special.
And so ultimately, I think that we need to continuously build upon the success that has, you know, got us to this point.
I do think that there needs to be an utmost, you know, focus on transparency and community outreach and community input.
I think that's very important.
It's something we have to stand on and, you know, continue to do that.
I know a lot of Congress members are bullish on that and making an effort of that.
I do think that that should be top priority.
But I think in the overall grand scheme of things, it's coming together, right?
We're continuously growing, continuously learning.
It's no small feat and no small task organizing, you know, this many people, and especially with different time zones.
So coordination, you know, is an uphill battle.
Nonetheless, I'm super happy with where we're at.
I think there's a lot of room to grow still, but we are on our way.
Thanks for that optimistic review.
Again, I wish I was at New York Con and was able to meet all those people in person and get excited how you are, but hopefully next year.
We also just had Mr. Ant Marshall join us, I'm assuming, as part of Events Working Group as well.
Passing the mic on to you if you want to introduce yourself and talk a little bit about whatever you wanted to talk, something about Events Working Group, I'm assuming.
Yeah, good evening, good afternoon to everybody.
Yeah, just wanted to add to that question that you were just talking about.
I mean, as Russ said, it is really about patience and giving ourselves grace because this is something new all throughout the entire Web3 ecosystem, right?
Like, the ability to do ecosystem development, which is what we're all participating in, is a new thing.
So I'm just really happy to be a part of it.
A big part of what I'm looking to bring to the table is getting everyone to understand, as I keep saying everywhere I'm going, that culture is code, right?
Although it's not zeros or ones in the ways we understand, culture really adds a lot to all that we're doing.
We can create as much as we want, incredible tools as much as we want, but if we're not connecting to culture, then we're not connecting to the people.
If we're not connecting to the people, then we're not connecting to scale.
And I think ultimately that's what we're all trying to do, right, is scale it, scale it in the right way with the right crowds and communities, but in a way that's really tracing back to transactions on chain.
And so whether it's what we're doing with the events work group, events DAO, Proof of Vibes, which we've been really successful with, it's all been about how do we create our application, our dApps, events, hackathon events in a way that are soft onboardings for the larger community that's going to really help us to turn this into something.
So I'm equally excited. I've been a part of a number of different movements over the last 30 years, watching hip hop kind of grow from the ground up with my company, Lyricist Lounge, helping Al Gore launch Current TV back in the day when user-generated content was just beginning.
So I'm happy to still be here and happy to, you know, really work with everyone, right?
You know, the creatives, the coders, the developers, it all. Yeah, so looking forward to it.
Let me add one more thing in there real quick, Wax. Just briefly, I think another thing I majorly took away this weekend was like understanding, you know, there's other ecosystems watching us like and learning from this process.
So that's something to pat our backs on. A lot of companies or a lot of blockchains are looking at what we're doing here and taking notes. So that's a huge win in my book.
Yes. And we have to do our job very, very well. And I wanted to ask you a question as well. So you're obviously looking at all this from, I think, very different perspective than most people involved from the perspective of like culture, entertainment, communication specific to the people.
Can you talk a little bit about how do you see the sort of this connection, right?
Because blockchain is a very, very technical thing. But at the same time, it's a very community oriented thing. But how can we, you know, really involve people who are not interested in technology, who are not interested in like innovation, but just, you know, regular people who enjoy regular people things from European, how can we get them involved in this?
Yeah, just to jump in quick on that. I think, you know, it's a whole ecosystem, right? So everyone plays a part. We can't do this without the people. We keep talking about community. And those are the people who may not understand how to develop.
But ultimately, it's about creating programs, creating apps that folks can use that are not hard to use, you know, that work. You know, when MP3 came out, you know, the format that changed a lot of the music, the whole entire music world, we didn't try to teach people what an MP3 was, right?
We just really was about pushing the technology in a different way, just showed them a way that it works. And so for me, I think it's really about that creating apps that are going to make lives easier, right?
And in ways that work in very simple ways, with proof of vibes, really, you're using a QR code, you're minting a vibration, you're rating a vibe.
Oh, is there a lot of people? Were they kind? We have all these attributes. And then you press send, and it goes right to boss, right? It's a simple transaction. They don't need to go down seven different rabbit holes to understand all of the technology.
I think the other thing, as much as we all have an opinion of what we're building, what I think we're really building is community tech. It's, you know, the more we talk about governance, what we're creating is a new way for the community to kind of work together to self-govern, right?
It's about self-governance. And whether it's the smaller DAOs or the larger ecosystems or the larger constellations, we're creating community tech in a way for people globally to connect with each other and figure it out, you know?
And so we won't have all the answers now, but ultimately, again, build something simple that works, and it'll be here forever.
Thank you for this wise words. Definitely need more of build something simple that works in Web3 all across the spectrum of all the ecosystems.
So we are heading towards the end of our space. I'd still like to jump back to Aurora. I know you guys had a lot, a lot of things prepared in your charter, in your plans, some of the things we went over.
Or is there anything else you would like to share on the space about Aurora Community DAO, your charter, your future plans, your vision, or anything related?
There is, on that time, there is nothing to add, but I would like to continue what Matt said. I would say that I'm 100% agree with it.
So we are building and, you know, we are trying to build a community tech and trying to build something, you know, that will work on Web3s and give them, you know, the opportunities to live their life in a decentralized way.
Okay, so anyway, back to your question about what we're doing with those people who don't want to know about technology and something else.
So for those people, we are building games, you know, we are building mini games.
They, you know, they can play, you know, they can add there to the native port with transactions.
They will know how to interact with them, you know, Aurora Pass, Wallet, or MetaMask.
So, and they will understand that they are in crypto now.
So they don't know what, they don't know what it is, but now they are in crypto with the mini game.
So they are playing and maybe they can, you know, get some extra cash on it.
So it's, it, these, these opportunities not only for developers, these opportunities for the regular people who don't want to, to understand the technology.
So that's, that's what I want to add.
Thank you for that addition.
And yeah, guys, we've been live for 50 plus minutes.
I think this is a good spot to wrap it up.
We dive through events, working group, Miracom, Aurora Community DAO.
Hopefully everybody enjoy the space today.
Can I say one more thing?
Yeah, I want to answer it to your question because it's really important.
As I'm sure everything is learned in compression.
And in order to attract people who are not so strongly involved in Web3, you, you just need to, to show them the adventure of what they use.
In my personal experience, Nir and Avora already can, can, can, can show this an opportunity, both in terms of DeFi and in terms of social activities, such as games, about, which already told Alex.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, and, and, and, yeah, let's fucking go.
And I would say that the strongest opportunity and the major opportunity for those who are only, you know, became the victim of Web3 witnessing, sorry, not victim, but witnessing Web3 is to become an ambassador.
So they, um, they, um, they will, um, they will try to understand the Web3 through the ambassador program.
So even if they, uh, become the ambassador, uh, on the first position, like Rorian, they will, uh, go through this further, uh, to, to become more and more, um, skilled, uh, ambassador.
And they will teach anything.
They will create content.
And that is why they will be on the Web3.
They will, on the Nir and Aurora.
So, yeah, I think that we can make it.
So, yeah, let's, let's try to build something.
Uh, yeah, guys, back to the, to our ending clause.
We are going to rub the space here.
Hopefully everyone enjoyed the format.
We will try, well, we will not try, we will just do these, uh, spaces, uh, regularly, of course, as, uh, a category of introducing different community DAOs, uh, different DAOs, different working groups.
Within the NDC especially, it's going to be, I think, more interesting once they start applying for funding and, like, to officially start, uh, their operations.
So, they can come and sort of, uh, pitch or just introduce themselves to the community.
As was said here in the space, I think it's one of the core values of NDC, transparency, and specifically transparency towards community.
So, the community is well aware of what's going on and, uh, can, uh, make, uh, informed decisions, uh, on the proposals, on the votes that, uh, depend from voting body, for example.
And, uh, just in general, be in the know of what's going on in different parts of NDC, uh, as well as next week, I think we will have an update from the speakers.
Same how we had, uh, last Wednesday.
So, yep, hopefully everybody enjoyed.
Thank you, Aurora Community DAO.
Thank you, Events Working Group.
Thank you, everybody who came to listen.
And, uh, especially those people who like, retweet, give us engagements, uh, you are our favorite ones.
And, uh, with that being said, we're gonna wrap this space up.
Thanks, everyone, for coming.
Thank you, friends, for being with us.
Now, we're inside, uh, in the DAO, preparing for a presentation, uh, before the NDC.
So, come all to Pitch Talk, and let's build together.