. Thank you. . Thank you. . Thank you. . Thank you. . hey guys good evening from my side how are you guys
hey amber yeah all good cool cool hello hi Dee how are you Hi. Okay, so, and also Sammy from Mido.
So, I guess we have all... Hi.
So, we have all our speakers joining today.
So, we will start from introduction about each project.
So, who won't be the first one?
Well, Amber, I guess we can start with you since you will be co-host in this space.
Of course, of course. Yeah. So hi, everyone. My name is Amber.
I'm the BD manager from MoveBit. You can see MoveBid is also one of those speakers today.
And MoveBid is an auditing company specialized in the Move ecosystem.
And we already have 10 years experience in the security field.
And also we joined as the Move core contributor since the since since move language started since day one yeah
so yes that's pretty much about move bit
hey guys yeah i'm jacob uh ceo of clutchy we've been building since maybe the end of August of this year. So we're a
NFT focused marketplace launchpad. We're optimized for gaming as well as collectibles.
So we have game exploration software that we're building out as well as like gamer profiles dynamic gamer profiles for the
suite ecosystem as well so it's good to be here lots of familiar faces on the panel and I see a
few familiar faces in the audience as well good good yeah thank you jig hub uh next one maybe maybe sammy hey guys um my name is sammy um i'm the advisor for one of
the advisors for meadow um so we've been in development for a couple of months um we are
building a launchpad for the sui ecosystem um we are currently the biggest launchpad um and we will also integrate a nft
marketplace as well um and yeah i guess that's uh kind of uh straight to the point we're basically
building a launchpad for the sui ecosystem um we've got a few undisclosed partners who will
help accelerate metal to another level um we have a lot of good
experience when it comes to you know knowledge and you know launch strategies and um we've also
onboarded two game advisors um one of the game advisors um which is working with nintendo uh
with a exclusive project and we've also onboarded ed Eddie who is the chief development officer
and he's the owner of Hoodie Games
which has produced games with over 50 million installs
so I guess that's a bit of background.
Next one, maybe we have Dee from Morphys.
Yeah, hey guys, really great to be here. So I'm Dee, the co-founder of Morphys. I want to give you guys a bit intro about Morphys because we're known as a wallet, but in reality, Morphys is way more than just a wallet. What we're planning to
do is to build a interoperable social layer between web 2 and web 3 and we have a very
strong focus on NFT and game communities. I'll be able to share more details on upcoming roadmap
and features we want to come up with. Right now, people know us as a wallet building on 3,
but we have a lot of features in our bags to release in the new year.
Really, the focus for us to empower NFT and game communities on 3,
providing tools and services to allow these projects
to actually engage with their communities easily
and also become a bridge of Web 2 and Web 3. to actually engage with their communities easily
and also become a bridge of Web 2 and Web 3.
And we have been building on three
for the last couple of months
and it has been very good community.
And we have been partnered and collaborated
with many NFTs and projects on three.
So it's been really good to be here.
Okay, thank you d yes so um thank you for our speakers today thank you for joining this space so our listeners today feel free to
follow up follow these great projects so you can keep up with what's going on with these great projects right now. So yeah, so we can just go ahead for the first question.
So Jake, can you tell us more about your plans on the marketplace
Are you planning to have like an NFT collection or something more?
So to give you guys some more insight into the launchpad,
I guess I could start by saying,
like the tech is basically done for the MVP.
MVP meaning like minimum viable products.
So we could go live with it today, but we're just ironing out some bugs and
just mapping a few things out with the first collections that we'll start with on devnet so
maybe next week maybe the week after um so in terms of that like a basic version of that will
be going live very soon um but we obviously have a long road until mainnet. So we still have three
more waves of testnet, each of which will probably last about a month. And obviously some gaps in
between them before we get to mainnet. So for us, we have a lot of projects to launch. So it's a
case of just gradually chipping away. At launching those, we'll probably launch maybe five or six a week um pretty much
like every week all the way up until mainnet now um so that's going to be a really interesting
opportunity for us to test out some of our tech um build out new features and optimizing the
launchpad um and like yeah adding new features in essentially um so like i guess that's a bit
of information on our launch pad uh it's specifically
for nfts not for fungible tokens that's not on our plan that's not on our roadmap and so we're
very happy to leave that sort of stuff to meadow launch and some of the other uh like ideo token
launch pads in the ecosystem um we'll be able to support all sorts of types of launches there as well. In terms of the marketplace itself,
that is under development at the moment.
We are not super far away from having a version
that we can do internal testing with.
We'll support various different auction types there.
We're working on some partnerships at the moment
to be putting together some really interesting demos to showcase some of the functionality with
other partners that are either building games or doing things in the ecosystem.
So that again will also come during DevNet or maybe in one of the waves of TestNet.
And that should be really interesting and a great
opportunity for us to test it out but we have like the prototypes ready that haven't connected
to the blockchain yet and things are looking really clean and really smooth so i'm very happy
with the work that the team's been doing there and our product team and also with our developers
um in terms of plans for a token um so this is something that we will neither confirm or deny at this stage.
I can tell you one thing, and that's that we definitely will not have a token at the period at which we come out and release them to mainnet.
We personally don't think that's a good idea for an NFT marketplace to be having a token so early.
So for us, we're not 100% against the idea of having a
token. But ultimately, that's something that would come if we do it at a later stage of our
development. The same can be said, well, similar can be said for launching an NFT collection. We
don't anticipate that we'll be launching an nft collection we definitely
won't be selling an nft collection as a marketplace um we see that as like a very risky activity for
an nft marketplace unless it's a kind of like airdrop reward um to say thank you for early
contributors i think like that can be okay in many circumstances. But we have a huge network of creators,
and we also have very, very clear and distinct plans internally
for supporting and rewarding people who are adding value
to our platform from an early stage.
One of those is through a referral program
that we're building, the first marketplace in Web3
to be building one of those on-chain.
And another thing that we're building the first marketplace in web3 to be building one of those on chain and another thing that we're doing as well as building out our own custom in-house questing software which can tie through to our product as well so just because i say we don't have plans for
a token in the early stages and we don't have plans to release our nft collection in the early
stages that doesn't mean that users won't have opportunities to release our NFT collection in the early stages, that doesn't mean that users won't
guess, be rewarded for being
very active contributors to
useful context for you guys.
And I guess to fill a bit more information on
the launchpad, some of you may already
be aware, some of you may not,
a significant distance, the largest
launchpad for NFTs on the SWE ecosystem at this stage. We probably have 10 times as many projects
secured for our launchpad than any other marketplace that's got a launchpad. We have over 50 projects
secured, most of them are not announced at this stage. We have lots of stuff
like bubbling away behind the scenes. So expect to see lots of projects coming through. And there's
some really interesting, very exciting ones and some really big projects coming through as well,
that we're very excited about. Thank you, Jacob. Yeah, thank you, Jacob.
You can go ahead if you have something
about what Jacob just said.
Yeah, actually, thank you, Jacob, for your very detailed answer.
Actually, you've covered even the questions
that I was going to ask a bit later.
But anyway, the next question that I have is actually for everyone.
Why did you guys decide to build on Sui exactly?
I mean, what attracts you in this blockchain?
What about Sami? Can you start with this one?
So one of the reasons why we decided to build on sui is because um our team is
quite bullish on gaming and we believe that sui is a sui is perfect for gaming when you take a look
at their background you can see that ko kim the head of the ecosystem she was quite involved with that. She was one of the instruments that helped go make the Google Play market from a 1 billion revenue market to a 10 billion.
So that kind of stands out to us in terms of, you know, latency as well.
Sui is pretty much close to zero latency, and this is really good when it comes to competitive gaming.
So in terms of just launching normal projects projects we will also have an IGO section
and when you take a look at you know the early investment rounds as well
a South Korean giant invested within the early rounds so this makes us you know overall really
bullish on gaming and on top of that we've got a lot of good experience within you know launch pads itself so we took this as an opportunity to be
a first mover for the sui ecosystem and we've been doing quite well so i guess yeah
okay thanks for your answer what about about D, can you follow too?
Yeah, sure. So there are many reasons for us to build on 3.
The majority of the reasons I think Sami already covered, we are really attracted by the narrative the 3 teams are going for.
The game and NFT narrative, we truly believe that's going to be the onboarding vehicle for mass adoption.
And that's what we need for this industry to survive. So we are very aligned with that vision.
We want to onboard more users to Web3. We want to grow the industry, and especially what we're
trying to do, we want to empower these NFT and game communities. So it's naturally for us to come to 3 and work with this ecosystem
and go with the same goal. And not to mention, you know, the technology as well, low latency,
fast, cheap and reliable blockchain. That's what we need as well. But the majority of the reason,
or the biggest reason for us was really the narrative 3 teams going for.
the biggest reason for us was really the narrative three teams going for.
Yeah, thank you. Totally agree with your vision.
Well, Jacob, do you have something to add?
So I really like the reasons and completely agree with everything that Sami and Di just said.
I think for us, we have very very very clear reasons why we decided to build
here so earlier this year we did a super deep dive on all of the emerging blockchains um like
emerging l1s emerging l2s but on top of other l1s and even to some degree like emerging l3s
and sui really stood out to us um far more Aptos, far more than lots of these other emerging blockchains.
And there were, I would say, I guess three interrelated reasons.
The first one was the positioning and the go-to-market strategy, which was largely focused around gaming and consumer-related use cases.
gaming and consumer related use cases we saw that as being a very very uh i guess like high
potential way to get to 1 billion users uh which was like the ambition of mist and labs uh the
second piece was around the technology so there were three areas within the technology specifically
that we really liked uh the first one was actually something that hasn't been covered yet which is
the way that uh swede treats objects on the blockchain.
So on a normal blockchain, and a simple way to explain this,
things are treated like NFTs, for example, are treated like accounts.
And they're very static, and they're very difficult to change.
And they're very difficult to manipulate and do things within the future.
And you have to keep wrapping them in these accounts to change manipulate and do things within the future and you have to keep
wrapping them in these accounts to change them and to do new things whereas on sweet like everything
is treated like an object which is a slightly different like i guess approach so what that
means in practice really is like you have an nft and then you have like the characteristics of an
nft which are typically like within metadata fields so it might be like if it's a piece of art it would say like say for example hair color black or i don't know coats
green or like devil horns or something so on a normal chain um like those metadata attributes
are actually quite static so to change them in the future it's quite difficult it's possible
but it's very difficult here um that even like the metadata
within the nfts are kind of basically like nfts themselves which means actually you can
make really interesting experiences um of these nfts they can change over time they can evolve
they can adapt utilizing like uh different engineering approaches approaches so like what all of that means
really is that on this blockchain it's much easier to build innovative and original experiences
using nfts which is great for gaming it's great for collectibles and for us we saw okay right
there are real opportunities for projects to innovate here and provide new experiences to users
which for us made us think okay this is how you would develop a thriving gaming or nft hey, right, there are real opportunities for projects to innovate here and provide new experiences to users,
which for us made us think, okay,
this is how you would develop a thriving gaming or NFT ecosystem.
So that was a really big thing for us.
There was also things around scalability.
So we have a very unique approach to,
or a very original approach, should I say, to scaling transactions.
Some transactions don't have to go through full consensus. which means they can be really scalable and very fast examples of that being say for example if you're building a
game and you wanted to airdrop 100 000 skins to everybody that's ever played um like here like
that's a transaction that could happen in a much more scalable way than on another blockchain the
same can be said for peer-to-peer transactions or on-chain chat, for example.
There are certain types of transactions here
that you can build in a way so they're very scalable.
So that was also very attractive
and we saw lots of interesting things
that you could do there that would be innovative.
And then the final piece was around
the fact that you can store some imagery on-chain
or you should be able to,
at least when we get to mainnet.
And I guess what that means is uh you have like situations on other blockchains where if you
have a bunch of assets in your wallet it takes a long time to load them or sometimes it takes a
long time for marketplaces to load imagery for some of the assets like if you've got a bunch of
nfts coming up on the page sometimes it takes ages to load them. So for us, being able to store some imagery on chain
instead of having to send them off chain
was also a really interesting innovation there.
So I guess that's my translation of why the technology
and the technical differences of sweep between other blockchains
is important for our use case.
And one of the big reasons
why we really wanted to come and build here and then the final piece would probably be
the Mistin Labs team themselves so Sammy touched on this earlier like great team great experiences
like Ko Kim was actually the first person I spoke to in this ecosystem she's the head of ecosystem
formerly of Mistin formerly of Miston,
now of the SWE Foundation, which is a similar role
And she's built a great team as well of people
on business development, marketing, growth.
The founders of the blockchain themselves are exceptional.
Adani, somebody that we know pretty well
and we had great conversations with
when we were considering coming to Build. He's the co-founder and chief product officer sam blackshier
the cto's like super super super smart guy but not just that like he's a he's an engineer um and a cto
who could explain how a blockchain works to a 12 year old um and not just that but the differences
between the major blockchains like aptos sweet salama ethereum to a 12 year old as well in a way that a 12 year old could understand
and it's actually very rare to find um somebody who's so technical um who has like that other
skill set as well and like these guys have taken products to billions of people in the past um
through through meta and other companies so for us us, we were ultra-high conviction on the team,
and we thought that it was a pretty unique team, actually,
So very long answer there, but I wanted to give, I guess,
the real reasons why we decided to come here and build.
Thank you, Jacob, once again for your detailed answers. it come here and build. Yeah, awesome.
Thank you, Jacob, once again for your detailed answers.
Well, Amber, feel free to add something from your side too, and then I guess we can continue with the questions.
Yeah, so I think the reason that Movebit decided decided to build on, not just on Sui, of course, we are involved in the whole Move ecosystem.
I think the reason that we love Sui is because we participated in the Move language since day one, as I mentioned.
And we have no doubt faith in the Move language since day one, as I mentioned. And we have no doubt faith in the Move language.
That's the reason that we are the big fan of Sui.
And Sui has a lot of features we like a lot, like it's object-oriented model and DAG.
So, yeah, I think that's pretty much why we deep believe in Sui, of course three of course so yeah i think that's my answer
and maybe we can move for the next one uh so the next question is for metal sammy so um as your
doc says um you will have tear a tier system for your launchpad.
Is there still going to be a lottery or allocation will be granted for each participant?
And why did you actually choose this system?
Yeah, so for the tier system, the highest tiers um you know diamond gold silver will be
guaranteed um and the lowest is bronze will also have a allocation but i think it will be based on
a lottery and we're still kind of deciding um but it could be that maybe there's a tier lower than
bronze um that could just be based
on the lottery and the reason why we've set it out like this because it kind of helps the token
itself because if we gave every single tier guaranteed then you know people won't be as
likely to buy up the higher tiers and what we've added to the higher tiers as well is that they will also
be able to benefit from our insurance pool and this ultimately drives up the price of our token
because people our users want to be protected so instead of going for the lower tiers they will go
for those higher tiers and this will help the metal token in the long term and i think this
is quite unique and how this is sustainable is that
a percentage so it's not going to be like a hundred percent they will be getting back
but it will be a you know good percent so for example diamond 30 percent of their principal back
and gold 15 percent and the other tiers such as silver and bronze won't be able to benefit and
this creates sustainability and helps drive the price of our token up.
And the reason why we, I guess, chose this system is because it helps the price of metal in the long term.
And the next one, I think think is for Morpheus.
So there are several other wallets that are being built on three.
So how does Morpheus differ from them?
And what's the uniqueness of Morpheus?
Or maybe you have any plans to surprise your users in the future that you can
share with us? Yeah, sure. We totally have plans to surprise our users. So I'm quite glad you
asked the question because we actually want to be very clear. We don't really position ourselves
as a wallet, even though, you know, the names as Morp Wallet, we are actually going through some rebranding and repositioning.
So we have all the features of Wallet needs, but what Morphys is is really more than just a Wallet.
We want to empower project teams and communities.
So in a way, we are building tools for these communities rather than just an individual user.
Obviously, the users will be benefiting from the features.
The reason we wanted to build something for the communities
three is actually targeting for this NFT and game projects
and onboarding billions of users to Web3.
And we are on board with that vision.
So we want to do something in that space.
Running, haven't been involved in NFT and game projects before.
I know how fragmented this whole ecosystem is.
Every single project here probably experienced that too.
You have to interact on Twitter, on Discord, and there are Mirror and Medium.
There's multiple Web 2 and Web 3 platforms to project you to interact with.
And there's no uniqueness and there's nothing to unify the whole experience.
Every time the user has to navigate between this fragmented experience,
and they have to start from the beginning with every single community they engage with.
So our goal is to really bridge this experience.
As a wallet, you know users on-chain holdings
and you have users on-chain behavior.
That is pretty much all the Web3 data we need.
And then the whole Web2 data is missing in the whole piece.
So we want to bridge between the two systems and make it more seamless.
So that's where we're going to go for. So right now Morphys has done all the basic functions of
a wallet, but we are moving towards to our second phase, which is all the exciting features that
hasn't been done in other wallets before. So that's kind of our vision.
So that's kind of our vision.
Thank you, thank you, Dee.
Good to know that what Morpheus's vision is right now.
And I think the next question,
Jacob already answered for the token one.
So maybe, Dee, you can go ahead.
So the question is, are you planning to have a token?
And what do you think your type of projects actually need a token?
Yeah, so my answer is similar to what Jacob just said.
So we can't disclose too much details about the token,
but we are not super against the idea of having a token.
But that said, if we're going to have a token for our platform,
there will be utilities and good reasons for having a token.
We are not going to have a token just for the sake of having a token.
And that's not a business model on its own.
So if one day we decide to go for a token,
there will be a really good reason.
And we're going to bring value to our users via the token and also we're not planning to launch it very close to the mainnet launch
that's for sure as well okay okay thank you t yeah so i guess the last one is for me
I know that you, together with
Stuart, have recently launched
the program called Move Accelerator.
our listeners more about it?
I mean, probably many haven't
heard about this program yet.
Yeah, so the reason why we established this Move Accelerator program
is because we want to better facilitate the development of SWE ecosystem projects.
And we have several co-hosts for this Move Accelerator program.
So it's led by 3World and MoveBit and TigerVCDAO, OKX Ventures by BitWeb3 and Mirana Ventures.
So the goal for this Move Accelerator program is to help projects to grow faster in the
And if any of you guys are interested, you can DM me so I can send you the application
form so you can fill in your project's information so we can do whatever we can to help you in terms of media
coverage or our ventures investment so anything you can imagine
yeah thank you amber for your intro actually we at sui ecosystem haven't announced
anything yet but i can give a small hint to our listeners.
Most probably, Siri ecosystem somehow entered this program too.
But let's wait for official announcement first.
Well, guys, we are out of questions for today, but we still have time. So if you'd like to share any upcoming news or events of your projects,
I've got a question for the other panel members, if it's okay to ask.
So we obviously have like some very experienced people on the panel and some people
who have very good knowledge and understanding of the suite ecosystem so i'm curious to hear
are there any things that the the panel think are missing from the ecosystem at this stage
or they would really like to see uh being built um that maybe they're not seeing at the moment.
Yep, sorry Jacob, I didn't get you well. Is this question for myself?
This is for anybody, any of the speakers actually.
any of the speakers actually
so for example are there any
in DeFi that they think like
are missing at this stage
or would you like to see more
of a certain type of application
like more mobile experiences
of specific kinds do you think
that like we have a lack of anything
in this ecosystem at this stage?
Because there's lots being built,
but obviously we see lots of the same types
of applications being built.
So I was just curious if people saw
there being interesting opportunities
that people in the audience might be interested in.
Yeah, that's a very interesting question.
I think we are seeing lots of projects being built on 3, even though it's still very early stage.
One thing I think we might want to see more, especially from our standpoint, we want to see more games to build on 3.
I know there are some games already and we're in early stage, I think maybe mobile focused game will be
something very interesting to bring the mass over.
Yeah I agree I think there are some mobile games being developed and I'm
sure there are lots that are kind of in staff mode at the moment that we don't
know about. We speak to lots of games because obviously being a gaming
marketplace and like a launchpad for gaming
assets as well um it's like core business for us we definitely see like a good number of games
coming through um and we see some really good quality ones and i can see some of them in the
audience um now actually i see sugar kingdom here um i see pads and some others uh but yeah i would
agree with you i think it would be great to see more mobile
games and the other thing that i would really like to see personally is more games that like
can really are really like understanding what's possible to be built here like there are certain
games that you can build the whole game basically on on chain using the tech here um in like a way
that's just like not possible on other chains like not even on solana which is a very fast network can you build certain types of games and have the whole thing on chain
so i'd love to personally see like a bit more experimentation uh with some of the tech there
um because i think from the perspective of the projects like it's a i guess an experiment worth
taking because if you get it right then you're going to get a ton of visibility
if you're building something really original and innovative here
So if anybody's thinking of building games in the audience,
feel free to reach out if you need some ideas.
I think they are doing games.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Those guys are, yeah.
Do we want to, um, do we have any people requesting to speak?
Mike, do you have any people requesting?
DJ Oberon, I think you were speaking in some space before, could you hear us? Well, it looks like there is a problem with connection. Also Sugar Kingdom sending you the opportunity to speak. sugar kingdom hello can you hear us?
Hey guys, how are you doing today?
I need to get into a call, but just wanted to say hi.
I was listening to what you guys were talking.
Just passing by and say hello.
Keep on doing this kind of spaces.
They are very productive for the ecosystem.
And, you know, I just love hearing you guys and listening what you guys are planning to do in long term,
you know, and all the development that you are creating.
So it's like a lot of value being provided right now.
So yeah, just wanted to say hello and, you know, thank you.
the effort putting into those spaces that, as I said before, they are really productive for the for the ecosystem. Just that. Thank you.
Yes, thanks for staying with us.
Yes, thanks for staying with us, man.
We have also studio Mireille.
Sorry if I don't pronounce it correctly.
Hi, thanks for bringing me up.
We're a project that's launching with Clutchy soon.
So I had a question I was listening in about the program
that people can apply to have their ideas funded
I was just wondering who the speaker was for that,
to reach out to for the application.
Because we're interested in creating some content for SUI Denver.
So I was hoping to see if we can work with someone on that.
You mean like the Move Accelerator program?
Can you give us an introduction about your project?
What is the project that's doing now?
lifestyle brand so we focus on a variety of different things um arts community story events
uh media music stuff like that uh so right now we're um i think jacob actually just connected
us on telegram um thank you jacob um no worries uh so we're looking to create some content, maybe kick off a series called Around the
SUI Ecosystem, where we maybe highlight projects around SUI and just spreading awareness for
people building in SUI and stuff like that.
Yeah, so you can DM me for the application form.
I can send you a link so you can apply for the Move Accelerator program.
Any more speakers from the audience?
Happy to have so many clutchy projects coming up to speak.
Good to see Studio Mirai.
Good to see Sugar Kingdom.
I speak with these guys on a daily basis.
So it's nice to have you on again.
Well, actually, as I told earlier,
I guess we can proceed with some news or when upcoming events of
the project that you can share with us guys. Do you have anything?
Dee, Sammy, something from your side?
Sorry, what was the question?
Do you have any news or upcoming event that you would like to share with us today?
So currently we're doing a few tests in regards to our voting competition.
This is where there will be you know a bunch of
projects within the sui ecosystem um participating um in our voting competition um this will allow
us to test our features out um and the benefit of this is that um every single project uh will
get a lot of good exposure as well as our platform and if there's any bugs or anything
with the platform so that's kind of one of the big events that will be happening soon i think it will
be in around two weeks once we do a few more tests on the platform and website and we will We will release an announcement very soon about it.
Okay, great. Thank you. What about Jacob, D, anything?
Yeah, so for us, we have a major release on our current version coming next week.
That will be a massive improvement in the user experience for our current offerings.
But as I mentioned earlier, we are working through a new branding, a rebranding, and also a new website as well. And that should be released in the next few weeks.
And that will tell guys all the new things we plan to launch on our platform.
I touched on this earlier,
but the next thing for us
is going to be our launch pad
will be featuring on that
We also have our marketplace
going live after that. Then we're going to have our marketplace going live after that.
Then we're going to have a platform going live
where you can explore various different games
from the sweet ecosystem.
We'll be hosting games directly on Clutchy,
so users will actually be able to come on and play games.
At the moment, we have one game, but it's Hidden Away,
which is just a basic snake game,
which we'll do some tournaments and competitions around.
So we'll be doing more of that over the coming months. so there'll be plenty for people to do on our site plenty
of things to interact with competitions to get involved with um and in the meantime alongside
that um the plan from like a marketing and i guess branding perspective is to become a bit of an
entertainment hub for the suite ecosystem so lots of of like, I guess when I say partnerships,
I don't just mean like light touch partnerships where we and another project
announced that we're officially partnering.
And what I mean is like kind of real deep partnerships where we actually have
real engagements with the projects that we're working with.
And we have things for audiences to do.
That's more than just coming on and maybe just liking a
tweet or so um so hosting games on our platform hosting games within twitter we'll be doing some
of the stuff with studio mariah we're mapping out some plans with i'm sure we'll be doing things
with sugar kingdom i can see the baby ape society in the audience as well i'm sure there'll be some
things that we'll do with those guys um as well as maybe some of the other projects here on the panel.
So for us, it's really, okay, how can we go about
and, I guess, create fun and meaningful engagements
for all of the different community members out there.
So keep an eye out for the things that we'll be doing.
Actually, we are looking forward for all of your updates and progress and we as a SWE ecosystem would love to support you along your journey. Well,
Amber, do you have something from your side too at the end? Yeah, so thanks everyone for joining this AMA and looking forward for our next Twitter