Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. hello guys i've sent you a request for to be a co-host here, both of you.
Yes, thank you. seems like people don't want to um come in
that was what happened the day before yesterday
yeah well we should we should wait a little while
and let's see whether they are going to come in. Thank you. you
yeah jim guys jim jim jim jim jim so um i just retired the space and I tagged some people. So I guess we give some time for them to come in.
Since I think it wasn't announced earlier,
and maybe I should have tweeted about it before.
But yeah, I just tagged a few people.
So we'll wait a little bit for more people to come in
and um zainab you can also retweet and like tag a few people so let's so wait for like
five ten minutes and see if the numbers increase yeah i just did, let's see. Yeah, you know, the time we announced the space,
we should have scheduled it since yesterday.
So the time period is very short.
I guess that's why people have no idea that we are hosting a space today.
But let's see, let's start some people and yeah if they
decide to come in we we get to continue if not we can reschedule the space for another time which is
fine and as you can see joff came in and he left because there's only three of us that are here.
So let's see whether some people are going to come in and we can continue from there.
And yes, like I said, I i did a few people to eat and um if you are on the
space let's try to retreat the space and let's get the number up a little bit let's get number
a little bit let's get number up a little bit so um abiba welcome to the space and um
come to the space and by 11 by 11 12 12 minutes past 11 our time over here we can start properly
so i believe by then the numbers will have raised a little bit Thank you. yeah um i don't know i'm trying to see if i can play some music so we don't just
I don't know, I'm trying to see if I can play some music so we don't just ghost on ourselves like this.
As I've done it a little bit. Thank you. Can you guys hear my music? I love country music.
Yeah, we can. This is I come home today
They just call my name from the stage
When we come, she was holding her
She's left somewhere south of Santee
Still just a north of insane Santee still just know the insane
My thoughts are racing like a fast car on the track.
All I need is hurt on my mind.
And I'm somewhere outside of the country
You just called my name from the state
When we last talked, she was talking, leave her alone
How am I supposed to sing and play? can be
I'm starting to believe I might be losing everything
Somewhere outside of my room
They just called my name from the stage
When we last talked, she was talking I Got a show I gotta play
You just know sad tears Still just no
nothing strange okay um so uh gmgm guys once again jim so uh i guess we don't need to like take too much time if people are going to join us on the call
they will join us on the call while the call while the space is going on.
So with that being said my name is Godly I am the voice of word 3.
So am I audible enough? Am I audible?
Okay okay. Am I audible enough? Am I audible? Yes, you are. I hope...
The space, we didn't have a space last week.
we shifted it to this space.
So this week, so we'll most likely be having um another space
later during the week so that one will have pre-announced it so people will be well informed
before before the space happens people will be well informed so with that being said um
things people will be well informed so with that being said um um we are about to preach
ontology once a day just like we do preach every time about the pre-entology again and um
i believe quite a few number of us uh might have heard about intelligent network before and some of
us might not have heard about intelligent folks so we're here to talk
about intelligent and what intelligent themselves is it about and what they're
bringing to Africa so whenever I do get tired of preaching it, of course, and we are just getting started.
So once again, I am Godly, the voice of God 3. And so GM to the host, GM to you, Ontology Africa.
GM to you, Joe, it's a pleasure having you here and i'm sure the next space will be
um a little more packed than this because we i made enough announcements before the space
so um gm abdul okay i just mentioned the meaning that we came into this case
I just mentioned the name in the beginning to this place.
So GM Abdul, welcome to this place.
GM Jets, GM Sophia, GM Yersif, and GM Abiba.
Welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to another episode of a space with an ontology after time.
So we might not be staying too long,
we might not be staying too long,
but I want us to like talk about
a few important things about ontology.
So just like the title of this place,
building with three communities together.
So I want to believe some of us don't know what Intelligent Network is before, and some
So, let me just do a brief breakdown of what Intelligent Network stands for.
So in my own personal definition, I give Intelligent Network a game changer.
I call them a game changer.
We are so much used to the traditional way.
We are so much used to the traditional ways of doing things.
And considering the fact that the world is changing, the world is evolving,
decentralization is approaching, decentralization is here in fact.
So what is the best way to actually make, to actually integrate decentralization
better into our day-to-day life then what um ontology is doing right now so um
other than three uh more people part of their features i i want to highlight three main features
out of the features ontology network has and the first one is the id identity identification aspect
And the first one is the identity, identification aspect.
We call it DID, decentralized identity, decentralized identity.
And what does decentralized identity mean?
Just like the name sounds, decentralized.
Decentralized simply means you're owning it and you're being in control of it.
And that is what web 3 itself is
all about yeah that's what web 3 itself is all about so decentralized identity
simply means we are giving you a control over your identity. So that's basically what the centralized identity means.
Giving you a control over identity.
do you want to register for a course online?
Do you want to register for a course online?
Maybe in your country or outside your country
or even outside your continent.
Do you want to register for a course online or you want to enroll for something online and your identity
your identity is being needed to be verified um you will agree with me that on your passport
for example let's say you want to identify yourself with your passport.
On your passport, on your international passport, you have basically a lot of vital information.
A lot of vital information on it.
From your date of birth, from your DOB, to your name, to your maiden name, to your your like different things on your international passport
same thing applies to your national identity card you understand so now ontology is giving off
giving us a leverage in which you can you will only share what it is you need you want to share
you want to share with that platform.
For example, like I said,
you want to enroll for a course online.
It's an intercontinental course.
they only need, let's say,
they only need your name,
your name and let's say your they only need your name your name and um let's say your name and
your national uh identity number they only need your name that is the full name you'll
just start with on their platform they just want to confirm it on your national identity
card and the number that is your n i, the national identity number. That's probably those are the only two things they need.
But your identity card that you're submitting
contains way more information
than just those two things required.
So now Ontology Network is giving us a decentralized identity
in the sense that what is needed from that website
is the only thing that will be shared with them.
I don't know if I'm making sense to you.
What is needed from the platform?
What is needed from that platform is the only thing that you'll be sharing with them.
So, for example, they need my name, that is my full name, and my NIN, my national identity number.
they need my name that is my full name and my n9 my national identity number
ontology network um will be sharing with them just my name and my n9 nothing more nothing less
because those are the two things required from the platform so that's that being said that is
one use case scenario for example another use case scenario is, like I said,
like I told someone, I think last week or two weeks ago,
I used a farmer as a use case scenario.
You are a farmer in your local community.
You are a farmer in your local community.
Everyone in your community knows you.
But outside your community, you are not known.
No one knows you outside your community knows you but outside the community you are not known no one knows you outside the community and as a farmer a local farmer you want to explore you want to be known
outside your vicinity you want to be known outside your comfort zone ontology network is giving us
a chance to do that in the sense that imagine you have a you have your identity on the platform on a global platform
and a platform where the old world can check and see what you're all about do you do you can you
uh are you envisioning what i am saying like can you can you get a farmer here in your local community and you have your identity on the
You can leverage that to access more people all over the globe because your identity is
now global i don't know even making sense to you
but if i'm not i want you to uh probably i'm sounding too complex i want you to like uh
request for the mic when it's time i will tell you to ask your question so i can further more
simplify it for you um what i'm trying to drive at is okay let me use myself
as an example i am a farmer let's say i'm a cocoa farmer i produce cocoa in my in my local community
and i'm known very well for that in my community but outside my community no one knows me so now
let's say i now have my identity on what's it called on the ontology network.
That simply means you can verify who I am outside my community, even without stepping your foot inside my community.
And the most interesting part of it is that I will only share with you what you are deemed to see.
So ontology network is breaking is is um is breaking the trust barrier
because here in africa here in africa we we we have a lot of things we have raw we have raw
talents we have raw materials we have everything but one of our major issue is um. So a trust between a country to another country, a trust between you and another
continent. And Montalogy is trying to bridge this, giving us a trustlessness in the sense that
no one has to be held responsible or old responsible for not being trustworthy, because everything you need to know
about me is on the Ontology Network, and you can always go there to verify it. So imagine I want
to travel out, and I get to the airport, and all I need to just do is have my ticket with me. Why?
Because Ontology Network has my identity identity and they can always go there to
verify it. You see how seamless that sounds? So that is the vision ontology network is bringing
to Africa. The ontology is global, but now they're approaching Africa and they want us to do great
things together and great things we're going to do together. So, um, and, uh, don't get it twisted. Don't get it twisted.
Identity is not the only feature ontology network is bringing to Africa. Just like I said, I said,
I wanted to highlight three, three major features of ontology. The second one is, um,
second one is for builders. So not only identity users,
not only the identity users,
come and build on our platform.
We have things in place for you.
We have our UI, UX, smart contract,
everything you need as a builder,
Ontology is offering it to you to come and build on them
to come and build on on the blockchain so and thirdly um we have our token that can be used
to stake you can stake the token get your get your rewards and then and boom,
you're making progression, making real life profits off the blockchain.
So we have a lot of use case scenario that can actually help.
That can actually help, you know, in Africa, we know how important identity is.
So imagine if ontology powers ontology secure id for education health or finance
so um a lot of a lot of uh was a quote a lot of uh use case scenario can be can be derived from
onto from what ontology is bringing to africa and um would urge all of us here to join the community on TG.
So whatever question it is you have in your head,
probably you are mic shy, maybe you don't like getting on the mic,
or you haven't thought about it right now.
Or after the space, it pops in your head.
We have a community for different regions.
We have a community for Nigeria, Benin, Zimbabwe, and the likes.
Well, I want to believe a lot of us here are Nigerians,
so you can always join the community, the Nigeria community.
Ask your question there. No matter how silly it may sound in your head, the African, the Nigeria community. Ask a question there.
No matter how silly it may sound in your head, it might be a useful question.
We'll be there to answer.
We'll be there to answer.
So apparently, ontology is bringing the rise of self-sovereignty identity.
So privacy, trust, they are key.
They are keys in the decentralized world.
And that is what ontology network is offering Africa.
So let me pause my mic here a little bit.
We still have more things to say, definitely.
But let me, I want to believe, oh, Bino is off the mic.
I was thinking it was still on the mic I wanted
to I need to ask if you have any question to us but with that being said
it's all good it's all good it's all good that's like I said we we didn't
really was it called quite much much I was a coach really creates much of a buzz for the space so hopefully before the end
of the week we create enough buzz and we can educate ourselves better on one ontology network
is preaching and bringing to africa and um yeah i know nigerians like use case scenario whereby
they are being these things are being portrayed to them in person.
I know people love that in Nigeria.
Our culture, we understand it.
And yeah, we'll find a way to complement ourselves better in that.
So with that being said, my host, do you have anything you want to say before I keep talking so I don't start sounding like a broken record?
And if anyone on the listener row has something to say, ask, or add, you can request for the mic.
Yeah, thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much for the great explanation.
I think people get the whole picture of what ontology is. And yeah, this
Bino, Bino Fanbo, his name is Silas and he's a contributor in OntoWallet. So he wants to come in
and then tell us about the latest features in OntoWallet. So you can request for the mic
and you can come up and speak.
Or if Joff has anything to say to us today,
he can also come up and say one thing or two,
even though we are just six or seven,
but maybe others will listen to the space later.
Yeah, so you guys can come up and request for the mic.
Tell us what you have, and then we wrap up the space.
Yeah, Silas, I'm guessing you want to say something. okay um why we wait for our speakers yeah um okay i just i just accepted Baron. Baron, do you have anything to say to us?
The reason I joined in was that I saw one of my idolo here on the space,
I saw him, yes, I just had to join in and know what you guys are building or what you guys are talking about and yeah I see I see the um the topic which is ontology Africa AME building
Web3 communities together so I really love to know what you guys are cooking or what you guys have
cooked you understand so and it's actually my first time on the space so don't permit me to ask questions like a newbie on the space so yeah
that's it okay thanks for having me on the speaker room
yeah yeah okay guys good morning but should i go on
yeah you can go on uh we will to address Perron's questions later.
All right. From the topic that we have today,
it's more about building web-built communities.
In blockchain and crypto, it can't function if there is no community.
In every aspect of anything that you're doing in life,
you have to build a community around it.
And we also know that in anything you're doing, like I have to build a community around it and we also know that
in anything you're doing like i said before it's more about community so once you have a very active
and vibrant community that will push your product you actually go for it and i've been seeing the
works of you know give them a thumbs up because it's more like they're everywhere like i've been seeing the activities from web3 lagos conference from the stablecoin submit and everything so it's actually a good
work that the ontology nigeria is doing and that's also one of the building web3 communities
back then let me give a brief background of how i joined the crypto space and then i will
talk about what we are doing at unto
wallet i got into on toilet when i was in school because i was like this wallet is a sleek wallet
and nobody was actually talking much about it it was during the era of airdrops that was an
airdrop via open ocean that we did then in toilet and the the wallet sparked my interest like very sleek
the did that godly mentioned you know he explained the id concepts well because in the web 2 era you
see your email and they will ask you for your password
this doesn't go that without that in ontology you use the did network you can just log in swiftly because that's your decentralized identity and in onto wallet you also have that did you have
that identity there on chain that you know proof that and there were workers that were actually
using on toilet for payments you can request payment like several functions and so i was like
it's actually superb okay let me see how
i can get into this wallet and so and i like i found out that you know until it is more like
the official wallet of ontology network the white background the black background and it was actually
very very big i started talking to my my classmates about the wallets telling them to download this
wallet so that you can even end there is always campaign if you really want to earn in crypto
the right place to start is in the ontology network and the ontology network because there
are almost several opportunities where you can contribute and the more you are learning the more
you are earning there is room for you to earn to learn and to grow so if you are looking for where to earn and where to learn ontology network
africa and the ontology is the right place to be so back to building web3 communities together you
know there is a usually that you don't compete you collaborate lately i've also been collaborating with with the iotx protocol
and we also had a partnership with onto wallet right when iotx was migrating to their version 2.3.0
and i'm like that shows that in web3 is more about building communities and growing but most
people only see web3 as they see one side of it, maybe the trading side, the
DJ side, the meme trading side.
But that's just another side because if you can actually look into it where you see that
there's community building there.
We also have the likes of what Superteam is doing.
And I hope that Ontology Nigeria will go in that direction, maybe on both students, on
both people to see that ontology
network is actually a product that has been there that has stood the test of time so i think the
right community building we actually push us far and once you are getting into i recommend for you
to download on toilet and join our telegram group for you to you know see what's going on and and and also grow that's all i have to say thank you very much
yeah thank you so much silas and so bad we couldn't meet face to face in the web3 conference
um you are busy not responding to my message via telegram but with time we are going to meet yeah and and what you said yeah we we are
really big on on on supporting communities right we want to be the community in in nigeria and africa
at large and in in terms of the what you mentioned about supporting students yeah uh we we we are
also uh because supporting someone in any university i want to start a community for
ontology right so if if you have any lead that we we can follow uh just let me know we can set up
something and then start building in your university yeah that that would be um something
something I really look forward to.
i i really look forward to and we we started discussing about that so
And we started discussing about that.
So we can just continue from there.
Let's see how we can support you
in building your community there.
Barron, you did mention about what ontology is.
I think Gottlieb did like a spare job
in explaining what ontology is
and what we are trying to achieve in Africa.
So like every other blockchain ecosystem, we are trying to build our community here in Nigeria and get people to be interested in DID,
reputation, ZKTLS and so on and so forth. So that's what we are building.
And we focused on three main things,
to create awareness for ontology network.
And the second one is staking and not running.
So if you're interested to stake your coins,
that's the ONT and a passive income,
you are really, we are welcome.
Or if you want to run your own node,
just come and we get to explain how things have been done
And the third one is if you are a developer,
you want to come and build,
we really want builders to come and just build on our chain so as to drive adoption and more users into the ecosystem.
So those are the three key things we focused on in terms of the community building.
And, you know, for ontology, we focused on decentralized identity, data infrastructure.
And then we are really big on safe sovereignty.
So you get to control your narrative,
you get to control your information,
you get to control your data,
because most big corporations these days,
they tend to sell your data
and then you don't have much control
But so those are the things that,
those are the key things we really focused on
and trying to solve in the Web3 space,
because in terms of identity,
when we like migrated to Web3,
we don't really focus more on the identity part.
And that's why you can see like scamming is going on
like what should i say deep fakes and then people impersonating other people so once we have that
identity people are verifiable on chain it will tackle all those issues and there will be no scamming and your asset will be safe so
i think i've seen your hand raised up if you have anything to say you can unmute your mic thank you
um yes why you were saying you made mention of something like um the three i don't know
like what are the three sectors or the three parts of what you guys are trying to build
so the main thing that caught my attention was the branding and awareness.
Because, yeah, I'm actually schooling in Anambra State University.
So I don't know. I'm not sure.
Yes, I'm very positive that none of the students or any other persons there
would be quite familiar with ontology network you understand so yeah i
would like i would appreciate it if you could just share share more light on what you mean by
the branding and awareness yeah yeah so for the branding and awareness right we want people to
come in create that awareness about ontology and
our mission here in africa so you can start by posting content telling people about ontology
and also as you as you said you are a student right so if if you're interested in starting a
a campus community hub in your university for ontology Network. That means you create a community, you tell people about
Ontology and they come in, join us and then push the mission
forward. So if it is something you are interested in,
follow the Ontology Network Africa X account, join
our Telegram community and we get to talk more on
that. I hope i've answered your question
or if you need more detailed explanation um i can do that um no i think i think i'm good with this
so yeah i'm trying to teach you to see how things are going there then um probably hopefully um if it seems to go and work well
work out well i'll just think of um either um being the voice of anthology on my school yeah
thanks for having me though yeah thank you so much for coming up and speaking to us today
for coming up and speaking to us today and yeah let's let's get to to speak more on that
and yeah so does anyone have any question if you have any questions you can request for the mic and
come up yo um so um thank you baron for those questions thank you um so i want to believe you understand
what ontology is now like and what we stand for at the very basics you understand so um
thank you for that so um so furthermore so furthermore asc certain the fact that you now understand what we stand for.
Let me go through a brief of what we are.
So Apparaty Autology Network is a blockchain project that focuses on digital identity,
data privacy, and for builders also.
Just like the host already said.
So just think of it as a trust layer for Web3.
So helping people and businesses prove who they are and protect their data online.
I don't know if you're here when I meet the use case scenario,
helping people to prove who they are and also protect their data at the same time.
Because for those that started data management and data science, they will understand clearly
how important data protection is.
So with that being said, i know you'll be asking
or you might come across people because i heard that you said you'd like to be like the voice of
ontology network over there at your at where you are situated so um you'll be and you'll be coming
across questions like why does ontology actually matter you understand because the thing is most
blockchains actually focus on money or transaction but ontology goes for that by solving a couple of
thieves yes money is money is important transactions need to be fast seamless and all
ontology is not doing more they're doing more than that you understand they're doing more than that
and the first one is what I mentioned before,
So in case you come across someone,
you're trying to preach ontology network
and the person is asking,
what is this ontology network
So just let the person know,
unlike other blockchains,
focusing majorly on money or transaction,
Focusing more on identity. That is, who are you online? other blockchains focusing majorly on money or transaction ontology is doing more focusing on
more on identity and that is who are you online can you prove it without giving away personal details just like i made a use case the right time um you want to register for a platform online um
maybe outside your continent outside your country even your country you want and you what you just want to release to
the to the platform is just your name that's your name and your identity number and because you're
because you are submitting your your passport either international passport or you're submitting
your national id card you're submitting your voter's card it is revealing way too many things
and what you would like it to reveal and also other details that are meant to be private.
So with this being said, ontology is here to like prove who you are online.
It's there to prove it without giving away personal detail.
It will only show the platform what needs to be shown.
So it goes furthermore by solving privacy
you understand so how do you share data safely without big companies exploiting it so let me
use it let me give you a use case scenario here on on on if you want to register for
um something online now in the word two world let's say uh we have gmail yes let's say we have gmail let's say you
want to register for you want to start with a with a web tool app and it will tell you to tell
you use google accounts yeah you click on it like you use a google account if you go if you take your
time and go through the terms and conditions um what you clicked. You will see clearly that you are releasing the terms and conditions.
You are indirectly signing that.
Every detail that is linked to your Gmail or your Google account can be shared and will be shared with the platform in which you are registering with.
you're just using your email because it's a google account it is your email forgetting the fact that
every other detail every other data attached to um the google um to your gmail that is your name
your date of bet your phone number everything that you've registered with your gmail can be shared
with that platform you're registering with because you're connecting it to your Google accounts.
So now Ontology is doing like the reverser of that,
sharing your data safely without big companies exploiting it.
Companies like Facebook have access to your data that have been shared with them,
either from Google or indirectly from you yourself.
They have access to exploit it and they can use it anytime. That's why you can just receive
a mail from someone you don't even know and the person might be getting it from another
what was it called company. You understand? Another big company entirely like the likes of tick tock ig fp you understand not this
is not me talking down i'm just like telling you where the the privacy sector and where the privacy
section actually comes in comes to play you understand so another reason why ontology matter
is um let's talk about trust you understand so how can businesses and people interact online
with confidence i made an example of a farmer a farmer who is known just in his local community
because of course that's where his farmland is is a is a renowned is a renowned farmer in his
in his community but he's not known outside and now he wants to start exploring the markets outside
How do people interact and do businesses with him with confidence without knowing him in person?
Ontology network is coming to feeling, you understand?
So the key features of Ontology, we stand for is um the decentralized identity
you own your own digital id you understand just like your passport your school certificates
you understand instead of the government owning your identity or facebook owning your identity
you are owning your own identity so they um another feature of us is our data control
you understand so you choose what data to share with whom and for how long.
How long do you want the data to be shared with that person?
Immediately, the time elapsed, the data stopped being shared with the person.
So these are the flexibility and control Ontology Network is bringing to everyone of us.
So another key feature is our cross-chain compatibility.
So Ontology works with other blockchain like Ethereum, NEO. So it is not isolated. so another another key feature is um our cross-chain compatibility you understand so ontology
works with other blockchain like ethereum new so it is not isolated we are not isolated we are we
are we are we are expanded to other blockchains also but we are just unique in our own way
you understand so and of course we also offer um speed and low fees you understand so our
transaction are fast and cheap compared to many other chains.
So there are a million and one reason why you should be on ontology
and why the people around you should be on ontology.
So let's talk about real life.
Let me just give you like a real life example, a real life scenario again.
So a university can issue a digital certificate on ontology to you.
So for example, you just graduated and instead of the the
uh what's it called the paper um certificate that you've been issued a digital certificates
can be issued to you on the ontology blockchain so you show it to an employer and they can instantly
verify that it is real you understand so a lot of people forge certificates a lot of people forge certificates, a lot of people forge different means of certification.
But now imagine all certification are done on ontology network and you want to, let's say, apply for a remote job online from, let's say, from a firm in Australia, a continent that is very far from Africa.
They can, it will be easy for someone to just fake identity
when it comes to the PayPal certificate.
But now Ontology Network is giving you like a seamless
and a trustworthy way to identify yourself,
whereby your employer just go to the Ontology Network
and they confirm, what's it called,
they verify that your certification is actually real because it was issued by the school directly
on the ontology network. You understand? So another real-life scenario, let's say
an hospital can actually store your medical record securely and only you can grant access to a doctor.
So for example, your doctor want to, let's say,
want to check, want to do a quick rundown on,
what's it called, your health case,
or you, there's something, let's say,
you register for something outside your jurisdiction,
outside your continent, outside your country,
and they want to verify your health your health um your health status
you want to verify okay no there are some there are some workplaces they need to verify okay this
is your health status these are things you are blown these are things you are prone to these are
things you're not prone to so ontology network actually helps in the earth in the health care
by you can actually grant access to a doctor to go through your health uh what's
it called your health details your data they verify it and you can also after that restrict
the access and no one can access it again so these are these ontology networks actually bring in
those that these are things that blockchain is bringing to to africa to nigeria you understand so
what is bringing to to Africa to Nigeria you understand so a business can onboard customers
by verifying ideas without storing their private data you understand so like what I said all the
time um I just want to share my full name and my name with you you have no business with any other
details that is meant to be on my identity on my every card privately when it's the mind this
door's parking i'm sorry sorry for the noise um so um these are real case scenarios that you can
actually use to envision or what ontology stands for and in case you are asked what ontology is
you can um what's it called you can answer boldly so we also have our token we also
have our token which is called the aunt you understand our ont capital ont that's our token
so the main token that is used for governance you understand like voting and decisions and
other and other stops so we also have ong and and this is our utility token that we use to pay for transaction services on the network
you understand so apparently with time you will get to understand what we stand for who we are
and what we are all about with time you get to understand us better and very soon the team is
planning on ways to actually bring it um to you better um in in in in most scenarios better than just Twitter spaces.
So just imagine the internet as a big city.
Other blockchains are like banks.
So now ontology in that big city is like the passport office.
It makes sure people and businesses can trust each other while keeping information safe.
So that is what ontology actually stands for.
That's what it is. So I hope you get a clear picture now.
So I hope you get a clear picture of what we stand for and what we are all about now.
I see you on speaker. Do you
have anything you want to tell us?
Okay, I guess not. I guess not. I guess not. So, um, with all that being said, so we don't
start sounding like a broken record. We don't want to start going over and over and over what we've spoken about already so um jill if i don't know
if you want to talk to us or want to tell us anything but um i guess not since you didn't
request for the mic so um with all this being said we urge everyone join our community you can ask your questions there we can interact grow together
learn together earn together while in the community so here is where i want to drop my mic
if my host has okay i think joe has something to say to us
so i think I already approved you.
So do you have anything to say to us, brother?
Just thanks for having me here.
It's been good to listen to everybody talking.
And great to hear people having questions and asking things as well.
Not a lot to add, you know. I've been speaking to Barnabas about doing some things and sorting out
some letters for universities and making sure all the infrastructure is in place in the background
you know we have to get some things officially done to get them done right so that's been fun
but yeah it's great it's making progress and we're still moving forward still growing the
community lots of opportunities come in um big product launch coming up for ontology uh which
will make payments between people much easier will make sharing your identity and know your
customer processes much easier so lots of stuff in the pipeline and just looking forward to keep
moving along i think one of the things that somebody mentioned earlier, it might have been you, Godly, actually, was this idea about data and people hoarding data, taking your data and then selling it and doing things.
I was at ECC in Cannes in France a few months ago, maybe a month and a half ago.
And one of the really disappointing things is so many web3 companies so many crypto companies
are still doing precisely that they're just taking people's data they're holding it they're selling
it they're doing things with it and it's got to change right and so that's one of the big things
we're pushing is why we want to be community-led in this way it's why we want community to take
control and to build things because it is your data. And if somebody is going to make money from it, in reality, it should be you.
You should be able to sell your data if you want to.
Somebody else shouldn't be selling it on your behalf, which I think is really important.
So, yeah, we keep building this.
And we'll be in more countries.
And we'll have more applications and more opportunities.
So really looking forward to what the future holds here. and we'll have more applications and more opportunities. Very excited.
So really looking forward to what the future holds here.
Thank you for that, Jeff.
Thank you for hammering more on what we are all about.
And yeah, you heard it first.
Big Prudence Launching will be coming your way soon i guess joe joe just gave us a sneak peek of what is about to arrive or what is coming
so thank you for that joe thank you for that joe and yeah i think joe made a video on youtube
a video on YouTube, you can go check that out.
Nabal, he was talking about decentralized identity also.
So, yeah, with that being said, I don't know if Bino Fanbo is back with us.
Are you back with us, brother?
I guess not. I guess not. I guess not. I guess not. So my host, do you have anything to say or we just do our closing and rob the space?
I want to believe everyone here is now in the community.
If you don't know how you can get to the community, just go to our official page.
You will get a link there and you can join the community.
for you to hear from you so yeah um my host do you have anything you want to add to what we've said
before we call it a day yeah i don't have much to say um but thank you for to the speakers to
the listeners for coming here taking your time and then listening to
to us talk about ontology and what we we are building so the thing i would say before we
wrap up is please follow our official ontology account um ontology network so and interact with
the post join our community, get engaged.
And from there, you get to know where we are, what we are building and where we are going.
Like Josh said, so many things are going on behind the scene.
Once we get to put it in a much better way, you guys are going to see it.
And yeah, so there are so many great things ahead. And I wish and then I
hope all of us we get to benefit from from whatever we are
building together in the near future to come. Yeah, thank you
guys and see you in the next space.
Yo, yo, yo, you heard that from the Earth's mouth himself.
You heard that from the Earth's mouth itself.
So just like I said before, this is the beginning of a big thing.
This is the beginning of a great movement, an evolution in the internet, an evolution
And we are just getting started.
We are just getting started.
Ontology Network is here to change the narrative.
And the narrative will change.
Stick with us, grow with us, learn with us, and earn with us.
This is Godly, the voice of Web3.