Good evening, Jensman. How are we doing? Hey, Grover. Can you guys hear me? More than I can hear you. Yes, I can hear you. Very good, thanks. Very good. Busy. Good, good. I'm here to. It's a very nice beer. Thank you.
Yeah, thanks for joining us guys. I think this is everyone, right? We'll chat a little bit and then we'll kind of open up the stage for sailors to come up here towards the end and ask us whatever they desire. How was that sound?
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I'm Joe, I'm a CM and one of the marketing guys at St Network, you may have heard me on some of the spaces or I may have pinged you and discord. So it's always a pleasure for me to be up here and hearing about, you know, the cool teams is learning on say. So I'll hand it over to Grover.
Thanks Joe. Yeah, I go by Grover. I recently joined the SAE Core team. My background is I started building our Azure on Terra and went on to then work on Vortex Protocol, sort of double down and
I wanted to work with Jeff and so we've been building out a vortex protocol for about six months until the recently sold the smart contracts for that to Suji Swap and it's part of the deal join the say core team. So now I
I'm looking after ecosystem and I'm thinking about, instead of I testnet, and I'm thinking about who's going to be building here and around now and also post-mainnet who's going to be here building interesting applications on Sega.
And that's the get and go next if you guys don't mind.
Sure things, sir. Yeah, so I go by say gone and say because there's been building for a few months now and say but no new comment to the blockchain obviously. You know started way back when sort of as a researcher just going through I'm a revived XRP max here
I must say, that was one of my first deep dives in terms of crypto. I come from the corporate world. I went in fully into Web 3, sort of being part of building and growing some taxes across Thorche and Salona Marketplaces, double dividend TNFTs.
And of course, we're here now with with code to state, Paul, you won't say, but I don't think there's sort of a better blockchain for us to build our decks than then say right now. But I'm sure we'll deep dive into that one of the conversations. But yeah, I'm saying on and super great to be in front of the community today.
I'll hand over to my colleague, D if he wants to introduce himself. Yes, so pleasure. My name is Diedrich, I'm the co-founder and CEO of Coeur de la State. I've been in the DeFi space for a while now, building DeFi protocols and working with
the contributing in other ecosystems earlier, like on torchene and building on cross-chain swapping protocols and stuff like that. So now we are going all in here with the code
state and we are really happy to start building on the same blockchain. It's going to be very exciting and we have been welcomed really well so far by the team and it's been helped out wherever we needed to and yeah we are getting a really good start here and we are looking forward for the future definitely.
Awesome, awesome. Firstly, saygon is like the best name for a sailor and I love the Saskandon NFT that you have on your PFP. That's like a OG, like the OG sailors know, like OG sailors minted those. So that's wonderful. And you know,
Since you guys are introducing yourselves, let's chat a little bit about what COVID-19 is aiming to do. I'm personally very excited for it. I know a lot of the sailors are, and I think it would be good to hear from the team themselves.
Yeah, definitely. So, currently state's main purpose here, and vision is to just become the biggest platform for bridging traditional housing markets into Web 3 by allowing both exchange of real-world assets as the dynamic NFTs.
across multiple markets there both in rental and for pure transactions between Byron and seller. And for in order to make that possible we are totally dependent on say smart contracts and blockchain itself and we will also combine it with Ceylonalist proof technology for
for bridging the web to documents and everything from documents to other things that's needed in order to just create transactions and prove ownership and do transactions
from buyer to seller and rental all in one there. So that's like the main purpose of Coda estate. And yeah, we'll go deeper into that in a few moments there when we start to dig into it there. 100%.
Yeah, go ahead Grover. Sorry. Yeah, no, no, no, it's it's it's really interesting because I think I think when people think of say this thing, oh, you know, defy the necessarily sort of realize that NFTs come into this in quite a large way. So, you know, talking about these dynamic NFTs, if we're building out the best possible infrastructure for exchanges that includes exchange
some would call circular economy of trading tokens and bringing real world assets into the picture as well. So really excited to see what we can build around on chain houses. Absolutely absolutely and yeah that does also one of the main reasons why we wanted to get this early into the say community and
be able to get together with the C-teamers because there is a lot of technology to be formed at this point and this is a really early project for bridging wheel wheel wheel arse into into blockchain and it's only the beginning here and the the adoption is starting to pick up at this
at this level here and that's what we are really excited about and about the future there because that's why we wanted to build code state primarily because we believe that through smart contracts and other contributed technologies such as the disabled
here will allow the possibility to bridge the web to the web to world and the web 3 world together into one there and make a more decentralized world not only on the blockchain but also in the real world which is the ultimate goal here.
100% and I'm curious now too and I'm sure like some of the other state community is curious too like I know you said you guys had previously been working in some you know for some crypto protocols before the store chain maybe some in the slanta ecosystem before that have you guys always
been interested in real estate. Has this always been something that you've always thought of doing and you just saw crypto as a means to just execute it in the best way? Absolutely. It's been
But I'm bothering me for many years now how slow and archiatic the traditional we're just a market is here and people have no clue where the documents are it's a lot of expensive middlemen such as real estate agent Natalie's banks that we are aiming to
remove all in one purely through how we are creating a platform and through the say smart contracts that will do the work needed from, especially from a real estate agent. So that's, we want to make it a lot
more frictionless and we want to make it decentralized because at this point the traditional housing market and real estate market is the barriers between countries is really high, it's really hard to invest in real estate and also if you are invested in in cryptocurrency
from before and you want to invest in real estate, you will need to offer the cryptocurrency to your bank, which they, in many cases, won't allow you to do. And then you are pretty much stuck with your cryptocurrencies.
So that's also one of the main purposes here is to make the housing market a lot more liquid and also for, and especially for the cryptocurrency market and cryptocurrency holders. So that's one of the main aspects that we are really excited about for the future is to seamlessly invest in real estate.
and do rentals on your own and NFT, real estate NFTs, so you can earn passive income on your real assets on the blockchain and also exchange them between Byron Cellar, friction with
with a lot less friction than what we have today. I think if I can just add on to what Dadewik is saying, it comes down to those main points. We've been in real estate for a while studying the market and I think it applies for a lot of other industries in terms of the friction that's faced this but
especially when we're looking at cross-border transactions and that sort of thing. And friction, not just being the arcade system, but we get through all the intermediaries and as you possibly intermediaries, the fee stack up and that sort of thing. So we sort of wanting to one break down that barrier, remove that friction,
and eliminate those fees as much as possible. I think the fees, not just on the buy-style side, but also on the short-term rental side, have gone really exorbitant in the last few years. We want to sort of, you know, focus it back on what the core of the blockchain is,
One of the same members actually flagged. I won't mention the platform's name, but all of the fees on one of the bigger short term rental market platforms. That's what reminded me of why also we were really passionate about diving into
to the market, industry and real world assets is something that's really been explored. It is not really too many practical solutions, as Dietrich was saying, wanted to be on the forefront, moving fast, breaking things, learning. We've been doing that really well.
with the SA team, with other players in the SA ecosystem, and Grover, and the entire team has done a really great job in terms of putting us in front of the right people, making sure that we can make this vision come to life. And I'm super keen for the next couple of months.
I'm hyped now too. That's why I love doing these spaces. I get to hear these teams in the same community. You can see here these teams and they're like vision. Because at the end of the day, that's why we are all in crypto. We want to
We want to replace these intermediary centralized entities with code. We want to make it more convenient and more fair. That's really nice and refreshing to hear.
Let's move on to some other questions. Also, say if you have any questions, feel free to reply to the space as well. I can ask them for you guys towards the end of the space. But without further ado, you kind
of covered this like, you know, what is coded a state's vision for the future of say and defy? I know I know you did cover this like, what does a successful coded a state look like to you? What does a successful like say ecosystem look like to you?
I think I can go ahead and drink a few more. I think success was quite difficult now because we knew in a quite difficult market. When we focus on many and some of the ads first, we have a lot of regulatory hurdles.
to overcome to move through, you know, waiting on me and Europe, some clarity in the US, etc. And those are really the markets that we want to be in. So I think success for us is when we can actually enable and on board those markets because it's currently, you know, quite difficult now and a lot of liquidity
sitting in those markets. So you want people to be able to not have to necessarily withdraw any of their crypto gains, bring it back into fields, and then only be able to do the transaction. And we also want them to have a sort of fully decentralized solution, when it comes to buying
and renting and the sort of things. And we are sort of a way of what the industry looks like now. You know, it's not quite moved, you know, as decentralized as we'd like it and we really want to, you know, to fast track that and be able to do that. So I think success for us is, you know, building that
into a decentralized solution to this, working closely with the relevant partings in terms of regulatory and there are things to be able to enable some of these big markets. And even some of the small markets and by small markets, a reference sort of Samir, we're looking
Africa, for example, where the rental market is performing well in the major countries and most of that is peer-to-peer volume. We want to also enable and onboard those people, I think, their continent and those countries that overlook
We have a really big vision. We are starting small. We want to get, we want to cross our T's and dot our eyes quite early and make sure we are sort of prepared to enable on board. Many other people and I think the next, you know, say conference, if people can be able to pay
for the short term rental if they come to the conference using crypto, this is amazing, or you are going to another crypto conference and you are able to do that. And as we said, we are aware of some of those capabilities in the industry now, but again, it comes down to the limitation of that technology and we want to push that boundary.
And we want to reinvert the system. Yeah, did you want to add anything? Yeah, I can add on there. Like the, it's great what you're saying there, Louis. And it's like a lot of the aspects that surround the housing market in general at this point.
is we are focusing solely on the technology that we are building on the decentralized web there. The technology is there. There's no doubt about that. We have the overview there. We know exactly what's needed in order to proceed there and create adoption, which is obviously is our main goal down the road.
even for the future, it should be like in the shortest possible time because we want this product to be out there. We want this product to be accessible as quick as possible because the world in general, I'm not saying talking about countries or anything like that. I'm talking about the whole world, need this friction
less between borders and everything. And so we are doing our best here to push this technology out as quick as possible and say is definitely the main engine here that we are building on. And we are totally dependent on what say a building and that's why we're so happy that we can come in here early and shape this.
technology together with them so we can apply to apps like hours. And also, obviously, from a technical point of view, what we are looking at now is how to make this process as seamless and easy and clean as possible for
users. So there is not many hurdles or barriers to go through when you're trying to exchange one NFT or one real world NFT for another and actually transfer the real world documents with the smart contract transaction. So that's what
So that would be the next main milestone for us. It would be to automate this process where the user easily can access the real world documents from the web to from web to servers and get them on the blockchain of completely confidential and also just in
in a easiest possible way without any friction or any big barriers between the Web 2 and Web 3, which is what we are ready to do there with the mix of these unique technologies that we are building with there.
I think that's a really good point. From the perspective of the safe one of you, not only by bringing property on chain and having these dynamic NFTs representing houses, obviously you make that market super efficient. But then also because they're programmable, this is the whole benefit of DeFi because you have these programmable assets.
You can find a bunch of very interesting use cases for them on chain as well. - Exactly. - From using them as collateral, borrowing against them on chain. This is, I think success from my perspective is we foster this already broad defy and broad sort of a bunch of use cases for these NFTs on chain.
And I get deep integrations in a wider economy that exists on sale. So that's, I think that would be successful, and I also think running, I don't want to name, I think we're avoiding naming the specific rental website, but running an equivalent website where you can rent shorts, hey, shorts,
stay homes. It's something like that is really awesome and I think as a lot of practical use case and guys who are crypto native exactly that, like if you're running a conference so you're running the next Cosmoverse for example and you want to rent something out in Assemble, yeah that would be a really unique and interesting way to use your say.
or use any other token that exists on the saybox chain. But yeah, that's perspective from where I'm sitting. Yeah, I love that. That was like the point that just like really made it click, especially because I was the say Twitter is still stuck in Denver, but we had some say guys in Denver last
we can stuff like that would have just made it like so convenient and would have just been more appropriate if these crypto natives are actually, you know, using a crypto native protocol. So yeah, like we got to, we get like a say hacker house that's like a boat house or something like that would be, you know,
cut of the state. It should do a customized one for sure. Okay, yeah, so I do have a couple more questions from the SAE community before I kind of open it up to have people come up and you know ask us whatever they would like. So so
I think this one I'll probably direct towards. Grover, I can help answer it. It's a win. What's the current status of say and what's the current status of Qatar State? The win warriors, that's what I like to call them. Not win warrior too, but so win.
Well, I think Joe, you were the most experienced in answering this question, so I'll listen to you answer it so I know how to reply to it in future. I would just say that we are very, very excited to kind of roll out like Atlantic 2, which is like imminent to the public, which is going to include a lot of the
optimizations that say has been working on and say has been like building. So like very soon and every you know iteration of testnet, you know, everything we do is one step closer to main net, which is also it also in minute. So it's going to be a very exciting year for for say and
And get on Testnet, help us test, help us break the chain. And that's just what OG sailors do, right? We're all contributing to the ecosystem. >> I think like Joe says there, all of these optimizations we've been talking about, optimistic block processing.
All this innovation that we're doing and actually sort of improvements we're making to consensus on Cosmos, that's getting rolled out on Atlantic 2, which is really the last thing that needs to happen before we can go to main net. And so on Atlantic 2, because we're running out all of these different optimizations and all these features, it means we're going to get all
All these teams we've been talking to here are basically ready to deploy their contracts and get things moving on Atlantic 2. So keep your eyes peeled because we're going to have a whole bunch of applications, including code of the state, deploying on Atlantic 2 and you'll be able to try out the applications and use their user interfaces and provide feedback.
ahead of mainnet. So that's all pretty exciting stuff and I think we're going to have a pretty substantial ecosystem just on our testnet which which is just sort of like I guess is a testament to the community and sort of everything that's been going on in these spaces up till now. So yeah, looking forward to that. When mainnet, let me see, let me look at my calendar here.
Yeah, hang in there sailors. It's it'll all be worth it, honestly. It's been it's been great so far so we've we've fostered a great community and like to track talented teams like Coder to State is
There's a testament to the excitement that we've drum up. So yeah, so go to the state. When can I expect to go leverage long on my home?
Yeah, it's a good question there. It totally depends on when we are completely like when the backend is completely finished there because if we're talking about our roadmap here, Rantel will go first
out there because that's less complicated in terms of documents needed and any signing protocols that's need to be aligned with the, with the, as a kid that we will be building on when it comes to bridging these documents
to Web 3M and the blockchain and smart contracts there. So once we have the testnet going there, we will most likely start to work on the backend here because we are currently
building the demo, it will give our users or the Atlantic to users and test and users they will get a good feel of how it is to be encoded a state and how it will be to navigate their NFTs in the dash
forward section and see how the market looked like. And it will give a pretty like basically a Web2 feeling, which is great in terms of like the way we need to attract users here and over to the say blockchain
of Corridor State. So in terms of when you are able to leverage your home here, it should be as soon as possible when we are ready with the back end here. And we are hopefully when we are deploying on the main down road.
Awesome awesome. I know and I and I hate to just like throw out of like that win I hate to be a win warrior myself, but After this like spaces and getting to know you guys and hear you guys talk. I'm I'm excited So okay, so I have a few more questions, then we'll
opening up to the audience. One is, so how can the community get involved with you today? You know, with, with say we have, if anybody is new to say we have Atlantis, which is our International Growth Program, as well as I would encourage everyone to participate on Testnet, join Discord.
But with Code of State, is there anything sailors can do to help you guys or grow? Do you guys have a discord up or are we just patiently way follow the Twitter and turn on notifications? Yeah, so there's quite a few ways that the community can
can get involved. We have thrown up our link, we're going to open up our discord from today. It wasn't open before. So there'll be sort of quite a few quests that the community can do that will not only expose them to the social media platforms you'll have and later the actual platform itself.
But they can begin to start learning about what COVID-19 state is and we'll also have something similar to the growth program. If people can really get involved on the education side or whatever they tell them to, they will be able to get involved. I must mention, we are going to have a mental
spoke about dynamic NFTs, our background in NFTs. NFTs is a great way to onboard the next 100,000 or whatever many people. We will be throwing out a white list for the course of the community over the next couple of weeks and also once we run
test net. There will be different missions and stuff, but for now, the first couple of hundred people in the discord will have access to that whitelist. We will sort of chip away as the weeks go, as we move towards main net and we'll emphasize again, it will be free. So we
we're going to really try and capture that core community. Our core supporters, the community's been insane so far. I think we definitely made the correct decision in terms of being on the correct blockchain and Grover and yourself have really
been quite humble, just talking about the talented teams, the loud community, but honestly, you know, a great team behind Zay is attracting all these people. And I think we can take that credit past you. So yeah, but in terms of community being involved, our link is on our buy now.
people can start completing those quests as the weeks go and there'll be more quests, there'll be more fun things and of course OG and FT's on the other side of it. I love NFT, that's why I'm rocking my say NFT or my PFP so you're looking forward to onboarding the next 100,000.
I think that's like genius, honestly. I'm personally going to join. You guys is Discord right as soon as I hang up the spaces and settle like, and we've learned that like the sake community loves NFTs too and at the end of the day like one of the best
cases of NFTs is trading and so it's actually a lot of synergies between like where NFTs are heading and say so oh go ahead yeah just to shoot in quick there say we'll actually make it possible to trade your home
Which is pretty cool. There's a sliding scale here of you know earning yield against your home all the way up to the other side of the spectrum here and I think Joe you mentioned
and go in leverage long. I don't recommend anybody goes leverage long. However, it will be something that might be possible as well. So this is kind of like the design space that opens up, which is really, really interesting and a lot of fun. So yeah, looking forward to seeing what the guys come up with and what kind of integrations get created.
Yeah, for sure. And also down the road we are in our roadmap, we are planning on making it possible for our users to actually do under collateralized loans here, just like you do in a bank, just in DeFi. So that's the exciting future that we have for this. So the market will also not only
be for crypto whales here. But yeah, down the road it should be possible here for every normal person to get alone and buy their home as an NFT and get all the documents intact there and just go straight in there and live there and also for the rental part it will
It's obviously not as important with the Loan Stair, but we will make the friction as small as possible for both ends. Do the same job as what the banks do and real estate engine do when we get there.
Awesome. Okay, I am going to open it up to the community if anybody would like to request. This has already been one of my favorite spaces that I've done not to be biased towards anyone. I just thought this was very informative and very enjoyable to talk to you guys.
Let's see if anybody from the state community would like to come up, but we did cover honestly like I think all the right info and everything we needed to. So is there anything you want to share before we kind of pass it over to the community if they have any questions?
Yeah, I think from my side it's just thank you from the community so far, you know, everybody getting involved, you know, all the sort of engagements and stuff that we've received over the last week, we are starting up again, you know, in terms of social
media and stuff so be more active and really recommend if anybody wants to be on the forefront, you know, talk about real world assets, homes on chain, that sort of thing through NFTs which just makes the whole journey easier, we super keen to build the community
You know, I get feedback from them as we go. And anybody that wants to reach out and connect to the team, we're always available. I can just DM us that we've connected with quite a few teams and quite a few players in the ecosystem. So just super keen on expanding that and hearing back from the community as we go.
Yeah, I have said you guys are getting it just fine. I mean just the fact that you care about the communities just a very a very telling sign so if nobody has any questions I do like to Kind of ask like you know, maybe a more light light-hearted question towards the end of the spaces and
Something like, you know, what was your first NFT or what was your first introduction into crypto and then we can kind of you know turn on the music and just kind of end the spaces and get back to building so yeah, Saigon like what was your first NFT that you ever
or ever bought. So first NFT I remember staying up until 4 a.m. for the DeGenerate Academy. So that was my first experience at NFTs. Spamming this month bus and nothing working.
went to, went to bed eventually because they were like, you know, two days real moon so I was like, okay, we have a good of time. And I think it was like a Friday night late, I don't even remember you now, 2021. And went to bed the next thing I'm getting like all these phone calls
Everyone's just like, "Yo, they're minting now." It was just like a sort of like a stultimate type of thing. So that was my first exposure to NFTs with 3DGNAP Academy and Solana. I fell in love with NFTs through Solana.
I was actually still in high school.
just before I was 18 and I was trying to get some put coin because I had actually learnt about it through one of the classes that we had. I remember emailing this to exchange because I couldn't care why I see it at the time because of my age and then do all the necessary documentations and I remember like begging them if they could keep an escrow.
I buy it now and then I claim it later, like type of thing. I still have those emails actually with the Exchange, who's actually no longer operational. So I feel like sort of ancient in the space. But yeah, those are pretty cool introduction to NFC's and crypto.
Yeah, from my end is for the NFTs, I just bought a lot of, when I got introduced to OpenC there, I just bought a lot of, yeah, low floor NFTs just for fun, a lot of like Torchian images that I thought was.
was cool and it was yeah, I've been jumping from yeah different black chains here and there to test their yeah and if he's in buying processes and all that and I've always been really fascinated by how it works there right with the that being in non-fungible and
how you just trade it on a on a blockchain and that's there's not not possible in any way to copy copy it which I think is revolutionary in itself there and how the structure is there there's so much more behind an NFT than most people think right so that's that's why I fell in love with NFTs in the first place it wasn't like
It wasn't any specific projects or anything like that. It was more about the tech and how NFTs potentially could change the world at one point. In my opinion, it will be sooner rather than later. I'm really excited for
So that's why the core base of the code is a project is based on dynamic NFTs, which will be the next generation. NFTs where you can change your metadata based on the changes in the real world, which is really awesome through the Oracle's needed there.
Also for Cryptocurrencies, I got introduced in back in 2017 and I just bought a few of the good old tokens and coins there like, yeah, the top ones like Litecoin at that time, Dash and all those who is kind of just a dead project now.
It's been a long journey and I never thought about being a builder in the blockchain space until I discovered DeFi and how that worked and I totally fell in love with how the whole vision for DeFi and how it will take.
place in a world that in so many different areas. So that's my main passion in crypto. It has definitely defy. And I really want to continue on that on that road. And I think that it will expand and become a huge part of the whole world economy sooner than you think.
I think I'll just also mention DNI actually made through three NFTs in the NFT community. So, there's so much more to NFTs in the NFT community than I would like cool to mention. Yeah. I really like that. I really like those
answers guys and I know that's kind of a curveball question probably didn't expect but I don't know bring some you know humanizes that kind of the teams behind you know the Twitter accounts so yeah go ahead say it on it if we do have time I'd love to know yours and and Groves
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I was just wondering like what was I think actually it was it was the first NFT mint on cosmos and this is a bit of a sad story There was a tool on terror where you could sort of you know scan see what contracts have been uploaded and I spotted this contract go up and I was like, what the hell is this?
like you know you got some like spaceship names and some sort of parts and so me and the couple of guys we found this site and it was just like a bit of a hobby I think for the guys it's called space loot and that was that was just like yeah loot if you remember loot on a theory I'm sort of a derivative of that the like the names of the parts that were former spaceship
and it was unlimited mint and we shared that with a few. With the wider community when we found it. And I guess my first time I got into crypto, obviously been aware of it for a long, a long old time, probably, yeah, like university like 10 years ago. But then I didn't actually invest until sort of 2016.
17 and it's pretty similar sort of buying some Ethereum, buying some Litecoin and then getting into sort of like I couldn't even tell you the name of the exchanges I was using at the time but trying to swap them for like, Vertcoin and other sort of Bitcoin forks running like down on a gath trying to like run in a few
I've been a very young nerd from my laptop and just like, all kinds of nonsense and experimentation. So yeah, really crazy to see how far it's come in the last six years. You know, something like Binance as it is today is just miles and miles away from random swaps on various websites trying to find the right place to swap
for different Bitcoin forks and things like that. So yeah, I guess that's the story. It's a good story. I mean everyone's journey is like different. Everyone's lead up is different. I was in college when I discovered crypto and I was working behind the bar for, you know, kind of late nights.
Dude, gave me 20. He was like, "Go buy Ethereum with it." And Ethereum was at like 400 bucks or something. And that was like my intro. And then I like bought a Pudgy Penguin. And Pudgy Penguin's went up super high. And like, it changed my life and it got me hooked in NFTs. And now I'm like really thrilled to see like,
the NFC scene that's popping up on say, there's a few projects that I've been keeping my eye out for that. And now you guys are one that's probably a must have of wireless. Now I have NFC on every chain. I'm going to ask, it's like 10 EVM chains, I just try to get in everywhere.
I'm so. But guys, this was this was a phenomenal chat. I really appreciate you guys coming up and telling the state community about Dakota to stay and your backgrounds and why you're bullish on us and you know I think this was phenomenal. I think we're going to wrap it up and give some time back to
the teams and you know, continue building. So thank you guys so much. Thank you guys for having us really appreciate the conversation and super keen to see how the next couple of months and going into Maynet unfold as super keen to see what we'll do at the community.
Yeah, it was awesome. Thank you. Thank you so much. And yeah, just as a last reminder there for the community that we will be starting checking out the official links for our website and also for the demo so you can actually try out
how we will feel like to do real estate on Web 3 through Say. So it will, it's only a demo for now, but it would give a good feel about how Kotor Estate will work on the same blockchain and also we will, in very
very short time and now it's the mint forward learning too and we are really excited for that. Now that that's ready. So let's go. Yes guys, seriously, thank you so much for for joining us. It has been a pleasure. Sorry to cut you off, Grover, too, if you haven't. That's right, man.
Yeah, no, good chat with the guys and yeah looking forward to Atlantic 2, getting around a bunch of missions here, code to state will be one of them and just get you get everyone using some applications, getting a feel for whatever you like when we get to mainnet and all the different teams building a variety of interesting products on top of say so yeah great to great to speak.
Yes, and say, let's make sure to follow, say, God, make sure to follow code of this day and follow Grover. So all right, guys, you have a wonderful rest of your day and we'll be chatting soon.
Cheers. Thanks, Joe. Cheers, guys. Cheers, guys. Bye.