Thank you. Thank you. Hello. you hello hello can you hear me Thank you. Hey there, Taro. Can you hear me?
Yes, I can hear you. Can you hear me as well?
Let's start in a couple of minutes then.
Awesome. Thank you. Thank you. All right, let's get started. Hey, everyone, welcome to another wonderful AMA hosted by
us at Kontos. I see that we have a very intimate crowd joining. So let's slowly get started.
My name is TK, the Community Manager at Contos and today I'm really
excited to welcome a special guest here today. So today's AMA will be titled
Streamlining Blockchain, Unleashing the Power of Intent System with Contos and
Mycel. We have a really special guest joining us today, Taro, who is the co-founder of MyCell himself.
We're very excited to have you with us today.
Basically, we are going to go through
a few questions regarding our topic of the day.
We hope that listeners who have tuned in now
and who will be listening later on,
will be able to learn a little bit about how Contos and Macelle
deals with building intent systems around products.
So before we get into tomorrow, our guest of all time,
will tell us a little bit about Macelle as well.
All right. Thank you very much.
And I really appreciate this time. I'm really excited to be able to be on this session with everybody as well. All right. Thank you very much. And I really appreciate this time.
I'm really excited to be able to be on this session with everybody as well.
I am one of the four co-founders of Mycell.
We're one of those rare breeds.
We are a full-on Japan-based blockchain team based out of Japan,
but with a couple of members globally as well.
But very happy to be here.
We are building something quite exciting, really based around intents,
and want to be able to continue to grow out the community
and work with everybody as well.
So just a little bit about us, a little bit about me.
Yeah, just a little bit, share a little bit about what we're trying to do
So at MyCell, we are very much an ID-based,
intent-centric, what we say, an interface.
And what our goal is, is trying to make the user journey
as simplified and the user experience as easy as possible
for us to be able to experience mass adoption
and be able to do things at a multi-chain,
multi-scaled ecosystem way. So right right now i think what we're trying to
do is right now really grow out our capabilities by really partnering growing and developing some
key core function within my cell um mainly across three modules which is our id module we have a
trading module and we do have a bit of what we are calling an infrastructure module as well.
And building that together with our partners is what we're trying to do here as well.
So that's a little bit of a brief overview about what we're doing.
And I'm sure later on down this AMA will be able to get to know a little bit more about
that intent system and get to know a little bit more about that intent system and get to know a little bit more about
what you guys do. And we're very excited about the Contos and myself collaboration as well. So
very much looking forward to our future collaboration and what we'll be doing in the
future. So yeah. So actually, just before we get right in, I'd also like to give a quick introduction about Contos as well. So Contos
is a ZK-powered omni-chain infrastructure that's powered by Zekri Labs, and it's setting new
standards in digital asset management and omni-chain trading. Basically what Contos does
is it tries to empower users to execute omni-chain trading through an innovative
intent-centric approach, enhancing efficiency and accuracy across multiple blockchain platforms.
We also try to leverage ZK knowledge technology to offer the best security and a seamless
So let's just say it's designed to make using
crypto super easy. And what puts Contos ahead of the rest is our focus on building the four
core types of abstraction that our protocol is based on. So the first one is account abstraction,
and this allows users to enjoy a streamlined experience
with just a single account across multiple blockchains.
And this eliminates a lot of the complexity
that's typically associated with managing
a lot of different blockchain entities.
The second one is asset abstraction.
This enables users to trade and manage assets without the constraints of traditional
blockchain boundaries. So with Contos, users are able to manage assets very seamlessly,
free from the hassles of gas fees and additional asset requirements. The third one is chain
abstraction. So users are able to access and interact with
various blockchains effortlessly. Contos' omni-chain capability means that you're able to
focus on your trading strategy and not on the technicalities of a chain interoperability.
And the fourth one is action abstraction. And by this, what we mean is that users can execute trades and actions with a lot of ease.
At Contos, we try to simplify the process, allowing users to concentrate on their investment decisions without having to worry about the underlying blockchain mechanics. So further down the line, we'll be diving deeper into how we use the intent system at Contos.
And I'm really excited to share more about that.
So now let's move on to our first question based on our topic.
So this is for you, Taro.
And the question is, Mycel prides itself on a
ID based transfer as part of its intent centric design
can you explain how this ID based
transfer is important to the way
users interact on the blockchain?
Thank you very much for that question. I think it really just comes down
very at the crux of things in the way that I think our
mission statement is really simplifying blockchain really down to the roots, which is kind of intertwined with the way intents work.
What we ultimately, the ultimate goal for us, the end game is kind of like the Binance OTC, right?
Where you just have the swap feature and it's everything in the background.
You're kind of really, very much abstracted away from it.
And so what we all feel here at my cell is the fact that at the very, very forefront for anything that a user interacts is an ID.
And I think at the very important portion, that ID is the one that we have to be able to facilitate ultimately to be able to leverage intents and be able to provide that journey for that user. And so what that means is for us,
having the ID-based transfer feature allows us to be able to send and receive tokens across
blockchains and obviously through a user-friendly domain. And so a lot of people confuse us for
being, oh, you're like a name service. A name service kind of feature is something that we
have embedded within our obviously overall stance. But what we're trying to say is the fact that we want to build in test from an ID perspective point of view, because that
ultimately then gets integrated into a wallet, goes into, you know, bridges, goes into swaps,
and all of that really runs seamlessly if it's correctly run through basically a intent powered
And that's what we ultimately are trying to build here
and also build together with our partners
is that capability for sending and swapping tokens,
being able to facilitate that ultimately
through an ID-based feature
is what we're trying to do right now at MySol.
Cool, that's really awesome.
So an ID-based transfer is beyond just a name service and
supports various powerful features across wallets and so on.
Right? So that's very cool.
Yeah. So the next question is,
how does Contos intent-centric philosophy
empower users to define and oversee their trading actions. So let me just
dive a little bit into this. So basically this rotates around our intent centric design philosophy
and traditional blockchain architecture has always been characterized by like complexity and
intent, intricate execution processes, right, that demand a lot of time and effort from users
to kind of like navigate transactions effectively.
And with that, we've built Contos.
So it's basically a solution aimed at dismantling these barriers
that have always plagued this world of the apps
and, you know, all the hassles of creating accounts and different chains
and managing your gas tokens for transactions and beyond.
So we've tried to fix all of these issues, and it's our way of attempting to solve cross-blockchain transactions,
and minting NFTs and so on.
So what we try to do is we try to offer a seamless
solution. It's similar to using Uber, I guess, where we as passengers always want the simplicity
of being able to travel anywhere without a single app. And Contos enables us to do those
interactions with the apps from any blockchains through a
simple account. And I think that's the really cool thing about this intent centric design.
I think for Contos, it's not solely about convenience as well. It's also about empowerment.
So with Contos, it really liberates users from the technical intricacies and it allows them to focus on their goals rather than grappling with like account creation and gas management and all of those annoying things that come with your traditional wallets.
So your intent becomes your command with Contos and you're able to seamlessly navigate across multiple
chains. So we enable, we eliminate the friction points, and with Contos, users really do have
the power of the apps with newfound confidence and efficiency. So for us, it's not just a tool, but it is a catalyst for embracing the full potential
of decentralized applications.
And hopefully users are able to navigate this landscape
with ease and effectiveness.
So yeah, now let's move on to the next question.
And this is for you, Tara.
So what are some of the challenges myself faces when it comes to building an intent-centric user face?
And how are you planning to overcome these challenges?
Yeah, I think there's multiple layers to it.
And, you know, for me as a co-founder, I'm not one of the technical individuals.
I'm more on the business element as well.
So I'm sure my CTO can say even more about all the hurdles that we have in Intense.
I think very much where everyone knows here as well, Intense are still very much, I would
say, coming into this space to a certain extent with regardings to actually the infrastructure
being ready, with regardings to how people are going to solve particular elements of the execution portion,
whether that be a solver,
whether that be a searcher,
right, or whether that be a validator,
an executor. All those infrastructures
are still in the process of being made.
And in that process of being made,
we at MySail really are trying to
sit at the very forefront of the customer,
which is literally the interface that
interacts with the customer while we are building together with the community for Intense around
what's going to go inside, obviously, the intent infrastructure perspective with Enoma as well.
We have other guys are building out. We've got obviously solvers like Enzo as well,
trying to partner up with these guys to make sure we bring out the best user experience.
So we're building as we go, literally.
And we're trying to create that ultimate interface early on for the customer to be able to get ready for it.
And think in that process, so the challenge of being an early starter,
definitely there's definitely some growing pains and challenges there and making sure some integrations work,
some concept works, some concepts don't work. And especially in the intent space, there's a lot of new concepts that
are still coming in that we're trying to figure out how best to utilize or how effectively we can
get, for example, solvers to be incentivized, for example. That's still a work in progress,
right? But we still want to make sure that we're early enough at this point to be able to have a
product for the customer to really be able to look at and be able to say, yeah, this will actually be replicable for the mass adoption.
The other element, I think, could just be the fact that centralization is still very, very much a key area, for example, like when you go down the rabbit hole of the tents, what we're hearing right now, we're seeing right now is that a lot of,
you know, obviously liquidity, a lot of what the solvers are, it's, you know,
it is still very much centralized to a certain select group of individuals.
And I think what we ultimately want to be able to do out of all these spaces is
to really be decentralized as much as possible. But when you're very,
very early on in the stages of obviously a concept,
but then from a concept moving into an actual prototype
and from there going into a real product that really functions,
centralization is just part of it.
And so really growing through those technical,
obviously hurdles that we have to grow and adapt to as well,
but also the centralization is another area for us that we feel that, you know, is some of the challenges
in getting into the space. I would say a third one as well, which is not technical,
I would say as well is literally educating, right? I think we are also learning. I think
we're learning from the best, but we still are, you know, we're not the best of the best. We want
to make sure that we are the best of the best um so making sure that we get our you know education level up there the secondary
level to that is even the individuals that we talk to are not fully grasping the concept of
intense whether that be investors whether that be our customers whether that be you know our users
they're like what are intents right and And so it's still very much an early stage
and there's a lot of challenges,
but I think that's the beauty of this space.
And I think what we're trying to do here as a team
to go over the contests as well is literally,
we'll do all the pain, we'll build something amazing
so that we can really make that user journey
Awesome, that's a great reply. I really like that you mentioned that
intent infrastructure is very
complicated with a lot of technical hurdles.
But you guys, as a new player in the game,
a really superstar team to build this product.
You guys are taking in new concepts and trying to build an intent-centric design,
most importantly for mass adoption and to make the whole user journey as smooth as possible,
And I hope that everything goes smoothly in this journey as well for you guys.
smoothly in this journey as well for you guys.
Yeah, it's going to be, I mean, I think we're all, it's going to be a journey, honestly
We're looking forward to, we're growing, we're learning every single day.
And so, yeah, it's a great time to be, especially in an intense space.
So now let's move on to the next question.
So how does the team intend to enhance Contos user friendliness and intuitiveness to cater to users with diverse technical proficiencies, right?
So to enhance Contos user-friendliness and intuitiveness, the Contos team is committed
to delivering a seamless experience across various platforms, including our newly launched
Contos web app and our Contos bots within Telegram and Discord.
By leveraging an intent-centric approach,
Contest tries to simplify this trading process.
So allowing users of all technical backgrounds
to be able to use the protocol directly
without being hindered by the complexities
I think this inclusive strategy ensures
that regardless of our proficiency, our technical
proficiency, each user can navigate and utilize Contos with ease.
And with that, we hope to kind of like develop a diverse and welcoming community.
Our team also focuses on the UI and the design part for Contos web app and the bots.
And we want it to be as smooth and intuitive as possible for users.
So even if you're not a fan of using the web app or if you're not a fan of browsers,
you can always leverage our Discord and Telegram bots to execute certain actions related to their,
you know, accounts and just make transactions that way.
So, you know, we really tried to kind of like branch out and make sure that users have every
path there to interact with Contos.
And I think our vision also extends beyond this. So in the future, Contos bots will serve as a comprehensive onboarding tool.
So we'll be able to guide users step by step through the essential processes such as creating
and securing a wallet, making the first transactions and so on.
And we believe this will be particularly beneficial for newcomers to crypto and like DeFi and so on. And we believe this will be particularly beneficial for newcomers to crypto and like DeFi and so on.
So we want the first steps to be with Contos and those first steps will be as easy as possible and they'll be safe as well.
So with our bots, I think one thing that sets our Contest bots apart is our commitment to user support.
So we understand that troubleshooting issues is very crucial for a very smooth user experience.
So our bot features have dedicated support functionalities.
And moreover, we kind of recognize the importance of multi-language support, especially since we have a global community.
So we try to offer as many languages as possible, build on educational content, and most importantly, community engagement.
So I think these elements, if you add together, are very essential for driving widespread adoption of Web3 technologies.
And besides that, we're also actively exploring new ways
to incorporate them into our Contest Bots as well.
So together with all of these features and paths
that users have to engage with Contest,
our ultimate goal is to make Web3 accessible to everyone.
And the Contos bot is a pivotal component of that mission.
The team here at Contos, we're dedicated to, you know,
continuously enhancing its capabilities
to better serve the users of our community
and contribute to the broader adoption of decentralized technology.
So I think in this sense, we are working together with myself because we all have the same goal,
right? To make Web3 adoption as smooth as possible and to onboard all of the users into
our intent-centric infrastructure. Moving on, I've got the next question for Tara as well.
So as the focus on user-centric design continues to grow,
users are experiencing new ways to sign in
and interact on the blockchain.
So in your opinion, what are some of the major changes you would
expect to see in the new future? Yeah, that's a really interesting question, especially because
if I had a crystal ball, then I think it would have been awesome to be able to see what this
space actually kind of evolves into. But I think, you know, one key element here is just the fact
that right now, no matter what we do right now inside the crypto space, a lot of the transactions that we do right now really is a push kind of functionality as a whole, where you're trying to really throttle your transaction in a particular way.
And you really have to guide it at the very, very, to the very, very end.
Like even I get lost, like I've already lost a few hundred dollars just like last week trying to, you know, try to grab an airdrop from somewhere else.
I mean, like, that's just like, even for a crypto native individual, and we're looking now at the
next bull run and saying, Hey, look, there's going to be a lot more individuals coming into this
space. They're not going to be able to, to, to even we can't give them a moment of doubt or
hesitation. And in doing so, you've got to be able to provide a journey that is seamless and very, very well made.
If that's the case, what does that look like?
I think that looks like a world where, you know, users doesn't really have to worry too much about, OK, which chain a particular asset sits in.
You know, what kind of bridge do you have to use? Right.
What kind of features and functions? What kind of how many transactions, how many transactions do they have to actually be able to perform?
That has to really, really be simplified at its true core itself.
And that's what we really see.
I think ultimately there was a time when we were all trying to pull away from what a centralized exchange looks like.
pull away from what a centralized exchange looks like. But I think at the very core of it,
that journey of what's happening on a centralized exchange really should be the end user's journey
style. That's what it should mimic, that ease of use. Of course, we want to do it in a decentralized
manner, but I think that's how far we've got to evolve. When I'm making in Japan a payment
in a convenience store and I'm
using mobile payments and just putting my phone on top of a particular reader, that's where we
all need to be ultimately within this decentralized space. And I think that's what we want to be able
to do through MySol. I think I'd love to share as well a little bit of a concept. And I think
where it was an aha moment for me as well, when we're talking to my dev teams and they're like look what we ultimately want to do
is in web 2 for example you've got an iPhone you have an Android you have a computer you've got a
lot of different operating systems but then you are able to access them through one unified domain
or one unified ID right that is the ultimate goal that you want to be able to do together
with multiple different types of projects
who help to facilitate that capability, right?
We do it in the Web2 space right now with a Google domain
or Apple domain or whatever it is that you use
that you go through multiple different products
and multiple different facilitators.
And so I think that user journey that we have in Web2 really is what we need to be replicating,
There's a lot of pivots that we've got to make in doing so, but I think that's what
we are ultimately trying to do.
And I think to put a bit more meat into that, ultimately what that will take us to is we
are a Japan-based team and we're a Japan-based project, and we have a lot of Japan-based organizations and customers here as well, both users and enterprise.
They are ready to jump into Web3, but they're not willing to jump into Web3 at the current state of how transactions work within Web3.
They want to come in here with like a WeChat Pay style of capability. If that's the case,
we in the internet space need to make sure we provide that facilitation and that vehicle
to these organizations to really be able to leverage and utilize the Web3 journey in a very
easy Web2 style type of way. So that's what I think the end journey has to look like.
You know, after what you said, I've just realized that no matter how mature our crypto journeys
have been, you know, we're always prone to falling for like some kind of
airdrops and losing some money along the way. And I love how you summarized that Web2 journey as
well. I mean, I didn't really think about it, but, you know, it is really that smooth and
together with like what you guys are building, what Contos is building, I feel
like we are really trying our best to create that similar experience with Web3, right?
And yeah, I mean, it does feel like we're getting a step closer day by day.
And yeah, it doesn't seem so far away,
but it's really cool that you guys are also a Japan-based team,
and you guys are working with all the projects in your community,
Web3 is truly global. That's really cool.
Yeah, cool. now let's move on to the next question.
So how does Contos foresee intent-centric architectures reshaping the broader blockchain landscape and user experience
and what challenges and opportunities lie ahead in this evolving paradigm.
So I think in transforming the blockchain landscape,
Contos is trying to create an innovative approach
centered around understanding and executing user intentions directly.
So this intent-centric architecture promises to revolutionize user experience in several
So the first way is it tries to enhance usability by simplifying complex actions like smart
contract executions and asset transfers and making interactions more intuitive and user-friendly,
as I mentioned earlier. I think we try to align systems with user intent,
and this makes transactions become more streamlined, reducing friction and reducing potential errors as well. Contos is also trying to champion this
interoperability by seamlessly facilitating cross-chain or multi-chain intentions,
so trying to foster a more connected blockchain ecosystem. Additionally, we try to empower users with great automation and try to use this autonomy to enable predefined intent or conditions for transactions.
And this leads to more self-executing processes for users.
And, you know, with these achievements that we've had, it's fair to say that there are lots of challenges that lie ahead.
Accurately interpreting user intent in a decentralized environment presents a very
complex, demanding, robust system to prevent misinterpretation. Security concerns are also a really big issue to consider as well, as autonomous actions must be safeguarded against, you know, malicious exploits and hacks and so on.
The next issue is scalability.
So this is a very crucial consideration.
crucial consideration. Tara also mentioned this earlier when it comes to, you know,
streamlining the whole process. And I think slowly growing a user base and transaction volume will be
very crucial to, you know, the growth of contours. So this includes standard idea,
growth of contours. So this includes standardization and interpretability. I think these are vital for,
you know, integration with other systems. And I think we also have to put our focus on education and usability, especially if we are going to, you know, focus on
making, you know, intent-centric protocols mainstream. And the last point, which is also
the most important point, is regulations. So I think with regulatory landscapes changing across different areas,
it's paramount from our side to ensure compliance and longevity.
So by addressing these challenges,
I think we at Contos are trying our best to redefine the blockchain landscape
and try to offer a transformative vision for like the future
of decentralized interactions. So yeah, you know, that's our plans and hopefully we will be sticking
to that and making contours as mainstream as possible. So moving on to the next question, and this is more on like, you know, looking forward.
And I'd like to ask Tara about this.
So, you know, for myself, being a co-founder, you know, what are some of the major updates we'll be seeing from myself later on this year?
Thank you so much for that.
There's a couple of milestones we're trying to get to,
and hopefully it's really exciting to communicate as well.
Very shortly, literally in the next few weeks or so,
we kind of launching our first,
what we are calling a retail model,
which is kind of like what we are saying
really much a UI UX capability
of really kind of leveraging IDs and kind of
using this ID modules and being able to play around a little bit with what the future of
Intense would look like. And so this product will be going live shortly in the month of April.
We will be building out an ambassador program with that as well and a community as well with
that as well. So hint, hint, please do get
involved. I think you will have some fun in this as well. But that's the first major milestone for
us. I think from there, another big one for us will be moving into a bit more of a structured
testnet. And then obviously we've got mainnet coming out sometime this year as well. So that's
kind of a little bit of some of the milestones.
With regardings to feature, I think one thing that we're really working on right now is a concept that, you know,
we kind of have taken from the Anoma team as well, which is, you know, the account resource mapping module,
which is kind of what we call ARM, right?
Now we are putting an I in front of that, making that called interoperability.
And so what this ultimately is trying to do
is in the Web3 space right now,
I think Ethereum generally kind of addresses
the way that you kind of settle things
they address it through the object space.
What we are trying to do right now
is what we're calling a fragment account.
Basically, what this ultimately does
is it's leveraging what we're calling IARM,
which will be launched, I believe in September or October. a fragment account basically what this ultimately does is it's leveraging what we're calling iarm
which will be launched i believe in september or october it is very much an um you know a way of
being able to do exchanges very very simply and atomically technically very kind of like um um
a check right you know in the old days we used to have checks, right?
And in those checks, basically you would hand it over
to somebody else as a proof of money.
So if TK, you had a thousand US dollars
and I had 10 Ethereum, for example,
and we both agreed that that's a good swap,
literally what we would be able to do is conduct a swap
and we would be able to actually swap key phrases
for that particular transaction
and unlock it once we come to an agreement.
that we're still building right now,
but we feel that this is something
that could be very, very interesting
when two users wanna really be able to interact
the way of not going through a bridge,
but instead being able to facilitate a capability on chain
where users are coming to an agreement
and they exchange for a particular key to that asset and be able to conduct an atomic swap.
So that's something that we are really building out right now. It's still prototype stage,
but I think something that maybe the community could be interested in, look out to,
for us to continue to develop and grow out.
Thank you for that, Tara.
lots of major milestones.
yourself and the whole team
best of luck in achieving
all of these goals yeah and
for all of our listeners if you
keep following these updates
and get to know a little bit about
you know what MycelCell is doing,
please make sure to follow them at MyCell, MyCell, or you can just follow them from the co-founder
role and, yeah, get to know them. So I believe we still have time for some speakers. If you do have any questions, national underscore Oxford.
I believe you've been given the mic.
Do you have anything to ask for myself or Tara?
Yes, do you have a question for myself over Tara?
Okay, what is mission and vision
okay so i mean i guess the question was what is the mission and vision for us i think for the
mission for us is um very simple we have it written down it's uh simplifying blockchain to
the roots um i don't know if you know the word mice. Micell is deprived of the root system of a mushroom.
So what we think is the fact that we want to be able to be that infrastructure that really spans across a lot of the Web3 space.
So that is our mission, really, to be able to be wide and deep.
But that interaction, it has to be simple and easy.
But that interaction has to be simple and easy.
That's our mission and vision.
That's our mission and vision.
Thank you, National underscore AI.
And I believe Usman Khan also has the mic.
Do you have a question to share?
Hello, sir. Hello, hi. Do you have a question to ask? My question is,
is your platform suitable for crypto beginners or is it only limited for professional users?
or is it only limited for professional users?
Sorry, your question was, is our platform usable for crypto native people or non-crypto native people?
Is that the right question that you asked?
I think he asked for crypto beginners.
Honestly speaking, it is for both, actually.
The reason why is because ultimately what we wanna be able to do,
our mission is to be able to tie our product
to the most basic of individuals.
For example, when you go on Christmas
and you talk to your family and they wanna do crypto,
being able to be that facilitator.
If you use MySalesID that is integrated
with everything in the background right it will be
able to make that journey very easy for you so to answer your question for the beginners that is
ultimately what we want to try to get to the reason why is because the next bull run we see a lot more
retail coming into this space but these retail individuals have already seen bank front and
sandbank man freedom all of that, all the mess that
we've had inside crypto, they are going to be wanting a journey that is going to be seamless,
smooth, and very easy and native to what they're doing on their mobile apps, right? That's the
next people that are coming into this space. And so our product is tailored to them to be able to
have it. To give you an even further explanation behind
this is if you know of any large, we can't give it too much information, but if you can think of any
large telecommunication organization in Japan, they are some of our key partners in Japan and
they have one of the largest user bases in all of the world, right? Almost close to 60 some million users that are still not using Web3.
We are working with these types of organizations because they're interested in coming into Web3,
but their users don't know how to use Web3. If that is the case, we as a mission to make things
simpler need to show our clients, our customers, our users that it is easy to use.
And so once that happens, then we are able to receive more users and mass adoption.
So hopefully that answers your question.
Let's open the floor to the last question.
Chusis on the score, Bray.
My question, ambassadors play a very important role in every project.
Do you have an ambassador program?
So we are right now in the middle of creating our ambassador program
because our first product will go live in April.
And so during that phase, we will be launching our ambassador program
And so, yes, we will have an ambassador program and community will play a very, very vital
To give you a little bit of background, a little bit about what I've been doing as well
as my co-founder, one of my co-founders who's doing a lot of what we're doing, we used to
work together with DYDX in Japan.
We used to work with Eclipse 5.
We also used to work with, say, networks here in Japan
and rolling out their ambassador program for the region.
So we have had, we've gone through quite the journey
of growing up ambassador programs,
so we know how important this is.
And so what we want to be able to do is grow a this is. And so what we wanna be able to do
is grow a large community.
And so we are very strategically thinking
about how we're going to do this.
And so we are going to do a couple of mix
of different styles of ambassador programs
and kind of bake that into one solution,
but we will definitely 100%
be doing an ambassador program very shortly.
Awesome. Thank you, Jusus.
And cool. I think that's it from the speakers as well.
I actually have a final question for you, Taro.
So basically, since you mentioned that my cell is
originally from the mycelium, of the mushroom so i thought this was
pretty interesting so i wanted to know how did you come up with this uh yeah so i didn't come
up with it my cto came up with it um if you look at our dashboards our logos if you look at our
new product that will be launching in april it will be called Spore. Spore are the seeds of a mushroom.
You'll start seeing how we are dealing with a mushroom. And it's just like, we think that,
I think our co-founder kind of, one of our co-founders was, I think, seeing crypto as a psychedelic journey. It really is, you know, at the very forefront of being able to be at the final
frontier of things. And so that's kind of the reason why a mushroom was kind of like, you know, that psychedelic capability
and being able to, you know, look at things
at different angles and then being able to kind of like
imagine things and be creative is kind of where we
ultimately ran into in terms of our logo, our style.
And so that's where we are.
But yeah, that's why we chose the mushroom.
And I think a lot of people use as rockets or like dogs.
And so, and our community will be called, you know, mycelians, like aliens as well.
So it's going to be interesting.
Definitely everybody, please, you know, follow our Twitter, follow our handles, because we're
going to be launching some interesting stuff as well.
Another, just an answer to that as well. One of our designers that is designing all of our logos
is actually a designer, a very famous designer here in Japan,
who is designing kind of the next generation workplace.
We have a Japan crypto, what is it?
Co-working space that is very big right now.
I think A16Z came to this place. We will be hosting
EdCon in July with Vitalik as well. So we're working with the artists. We're also working
with this co-working space as well in facilitating a real Japan big blockchain week in July.
And so this artist is also part of designing our logo as well. So I think you'll be able to enjoy that as well.
I really like how you've taken like the mushroom journey
and different parts of the mushroom into your vision
and you made it a reality.
And in a fun way as well.
So, you know, that's the best thing.
And yeah, you know, we've come to the end.
Thank you so much, Taro, for your time,
everything that you've explained about the ID-based transfer,
how you guys are dealing with the intent design and beyond that,
and all of your monster plans for this year as well.
It's really cool. It's really cool.
And, you know, for everyone that is interested in my soul, right,
and want to learn a little bit more about what you guys are doing,
where can they reach out to you?
Yeah, you can find me on Twitter.
You can find me on, you know, through LinkedIn.
You can find us through our dashboard.
Like, obviously, our website as well.
You can contact us through our dashboard, obviously our website as well. You can contact us through there as well.
Our co-founders as well are available on,
I think a lot of it will be Twitter.
So just reach out on Twitter if you want,
you know, some connections to have discussions.
We're looking for obviously partners.
We're looking for community members.
We're looking for collaboration any way we can.
So we'd love all the reach out.
Thank you very much, everyone, for listening.
Make sure to bombard their socials and get in touch with them.
And, yeah, again, once again, thank you, Taro.
All the best to you guys with the MySoul team,
and hopefully we can connect again in the new future.
You guys have a good day.