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DAO Weekly Meeting #15

Date
March 10, 2022
Timestamps
00:00 Biz Dev Updates • 06:00 Operations Updates • 09:48 Style Guide & Design • 08:21 Design Updates • 13:07 Podcast • 15:44 Marketing Updates • 19:10 Community Updates • 24:40 Bean Sprout • 29:48 Poker Tournament • 36:33 Data Science • 43:06 Open Floor
Type
DAO Meeting

Recording

Notes and Updates

Notes

Biz Dev Update (syncubate)

  • Preliminary discussions with OHM
  • Liquid integration — more testing needed, ~1 month ago. Should coincide with the BIP that will generalize the silo
  • RAI — initial discovery
  • Staking pools: Stakewise has a top notch team and we’re talking with them
  • Tally Wallet: being finalized, should be out by early next week
    • This would open up Beanstalk to a broader audience (another wallet provider). Tally Wallet is a decentralized wallet. Will be an official wallet people can use to go into Beanstalk

Operations update

  • Org chart will be coming out soon, will really help with clarity
  • Some new snapshots that passed
    • Merch (talk to Farmer Dan)
    • Pod Marketplace
    • Many developers and sound designers hired
    • There are others out there you should vote on (e.g. new hires, LUNA PR funding)

Design Update

  • Vision and mission statements are set:
    • Vision: Become the world’s Internet money
    • Mission: Enable simple, efficient and decentralized crypto transactions
  • Working on logo more high res in certain formats
  • Plan to build out more marketing material as we plan our brand relaunch at end of month
    • A few videos coming out as well
  • Revamp of the silo as part of website change is being worked on
  • Podcast, we have equipment set up, Rex will be the podcast host, first episode will be an interview of Publius

Marketing Update

  • Serotonin is in the process of being onboarded. Work has started, we are having daily calls with them
    • One of the main priorities is figuring out SEO
  • LUNA PR: contract is in and we are waiting on the snapshot to pass, then they will be onboarded
  • CRE8OR DAO
    • Pushed out poker tournament materials
    • Posted 3 articles, a youtube video, and a twitter thread
  • On the final draft of a intro video for Beanstalk that can be shared with people to introduce them to Beanstalk

Community

  • Social Media Lead and Events Lead snapshots are up
  • Translations would be cool! If you know another language we could use your help!
    • There could be technological solutions or freelance gig solutions for translation
    • We could create different language channels in Discord to start

Bean Sprout

  • Having conversations with people around creating a fixed income offering for Beans
  • Aphra — they are almost done figuring how redeemability would work in the vault.
  • FRAX — holding pattern
  • WAGMI capital — potentially doing a pool

Poker tournament

  • James Bean won
  • ~50 people played for the full 3-4 hours. IPOandChill gave great commentary
  • Really good responses about the tournament, thinking about doing another one in the future

Data Science

  • There’s a ton of analytics on the pod marketplace on Dune
  • Talking with OHMies a lot because they are interesting in beanbonds and podbonds in the future
    • In OlympusDAO, you would be able to sell pods to the protocol to get OHM in return, and the pods would go into the Olympus treasury
    • They said once we hit $75mm market cap beanbonds should be an easy sell
  • Trying to come up with a curve/formula on how to price pods, which will really help with partnerships
  • Working on improving data infrastructure and subgraph related stuf

Listen to Beanthoven’s song at the end! It’s amazing

Transcript

Give us some wisdom updates. It's a great. Yeah. Hey, thanks, everyone. Great song. Great start to the meeting. So we got several things being worked on on the BD side right now to begin as some of you have seen from the discord, some members of the Olympic community have caught on to bienstock recently. Very nice to see potential collaboration integration discussions happening.

Max initiated a conversation with several of the homies and they were kind of at a preliminary discussion stage right now. So nothing really definitive, but potentially looking to seed some potential pause for consideration by the Dow to be whitelisted into this dialog. So we're going to be having a call with them, I believe, next week. Again, just preliminary stage, nothing definitive at this point.

But once we have more details that will be shared with everybody on the liquid integration front, I believe the the the development team is working on that still needs some more testing. So look looking looks like that's probably going to be about a month away and I believe that's going to coincide with the BIP that generalizes the being farm.

So in terms of the technicals, I'll defer to the dev team on that. But we're looking at about a month away for LAUSD integration, which is exciting and definitely something I'm looking forward to this off with, you know, my contributions on that. Liam has done some research on Ry and so he's had initial stages of that. So he's going to be presenting some more information to the BD team next week.

On what he's found some interesting developments with staking pools. So as you all know, the beacon chain is ongoing and there's various staking pools. Rockpool and litle finance being the biggest ones. But there's a smaller staking pool called Stake Wise. Their dev team is actually top notch in my opinion. They they identified a significant vulnerability that thankfully was not exploited and rock upon layer of finance is code.

At the end of last year, if you guys recall, that was reason why Rocket Poetry delayed their launch. So anyways, I've had discussions with them in the past and I brought up being stocked with them recently. Mr. Manifold actually has engaged with them on an interesting idea in terms of a protocol kind of being built on top of base stock to kind of leverage State Heath and the yield opportunities that that may present.

So I defer to him on those details, but he had a conversation with them today and it apparently went well. So happy to hear that tally wallet looks like that's being finalized and the dev team should hopefully get that out by early next week. And that's pretty much all I have on the BD side. So if there's anything else dumpling place, anybody feel free to chime in.

But that's a note. I've got a question. Could you quickly summarize what exactly the integration with Tally Wallet will look like? I'm just not familiar with the specifics. Sure. Yeah. So on the technicals, I can't comment. But in general right now with Beanstalk, the user interface, you know, you can connect through Metamask. The idea is to kind of open up, you know, Beanstalk to a broader audience, other wallet providers, some, you know, crypto users prefer other wallet providers, especially after recent events you probably have seen with Metamask and you know, various restrictions have been put in place through Infinera, etc..

So Kelly Wallet is a decentralized wallet. That's kind of like their ethos. It's very much in line with what Bienstock advocates in terms of first principles and crypto. So we've had some good discussions with them and yeah, so it'll be an additional wallet option for users to interact with Bienstock and you know, just open up the audience for potential users.

Another throw in too is that from what I can tell, his discord looks like they are. They're going headlong into trying to get an integrated with the ledger too. So that's another hardware option that'll come along with that I think. Yeah. And they're going to also have a wallet swap service, kind of like the Metamask swaps. So hopefully once the the initial wallet integration is implemented with Bienstock, we can kind of have a more advanced discussion with them about, you know, integrating potentially some of the being liquidity pools into that, you know, into their swap functionality.

But again, I'll defer to the devs on that. So. All right. Well yeah, thanks for the explanation there. I actually heard Tally Wallet got a shout out on bank lists today specifically related to that swap feature that's competing with Metamask. So I think that's pretty compelling and it's good to see that that's near finality, definitely. And I think so I will try to spearheading that.

So hats off to him and the rest of the dev team for all the great work that they're doing. Well, thanks, I think. Yeah, that was really exciting. Your guys's biz dev call yesterday was just ton going on, so keep it up. It's really exciting. So as far as operations updates, I'll give a few. We've had just a bunch of snapshots going out that have have passed that have.

So some new past snapshots are the March snapshot which so there's some merch if you guys want a there's tumblers, there's shirts and there might be a trucker hat or two left. So you can reach out to Farmer Dan and this covers, you know, some of the expenses associated with that. So that's pretty cool. And I have my trucker hat.

I wear it all the time and hopefully people see, you know, see some bienstock stuff on the streets and it's kind of fun. Then the pod marketplace, which was a big success, we upped the payment a little bit for that so that that was past. So that would be going out. And we have a few people. Anon 1 to 3 is a part time solidity backend developer who was passed.

So that's really great. We need a lot of help there. We have Lonnie Bean, who is a part time middleware developer and Bella Bean Talk, who is a part time sound designer in the design department. And then current snapshots have beanie hat junior, who is part time frontend developer going to be helping out so child and then you can also go vote for funding the lunar engagement.

So that is up as of today. And then there are several more that are coming up. So you can look for those we've been focusing on. I've had quite a few interviews with building out the ops team a little bit, so I may have found one person that I'll be adding. So that's pretty exciting. And then just continue to organization.

You probably noticed some project management that has been going on maybe have been added in the notion or we've had a meeting where we went through, you know, different your cards. Jacob has done a really great job of reorganizing that and we're trying to just get all the deadlines, you know, renamed the project launch date to deadline at some people's suggestions.

So we're trying to get a handle on all those deadlines and just try to get a better overall organization of how things are going. And, you know, it's not so much about accountability, but just knowing, making sure that everyone's on the same page and transparency. So that's really what we're what we're going for. I mean, there's accountability, too, but I know that everyone's working hard.

It's just a matter of just trying to keep as we grow, we just want to keep our priorities straight and just really be making sure that we're kind of rowing in the same direction. So that's really where that's coming in. So that's mostly for the the department heads that I'm that I'm talking with. But, you know, it filters down all through the the org.

So I'll also be publishing pretty soon an org chart that we did that the people I've shared it with have really been like, Oh, this is amazing. It really helps me understand who is who's who. So I think that is going to be something that is housed in operations as we keep it updated and then we'll publish it and keep it on the notion.

So that's just been kind of our overall planning process. We're working on the next budget and kind of Q2 planning, so that's going to probably be a big portion of that, you know, the rest of the month working on that and that's about it and just kind of handling handling inbound and trying to make sure that we're not blocking anything.

So next would probably be I'll bring up this if you want to. I know that we talked about maybe doing a screen share and taking people through the style guide. And then I'm sure you have other design updates as well. Oh, yeah, sure. Well, I mean, not too much different from last week was done then. The only things that were different is just our our mission and our vision statement that copy and is put together.

And so I mean, everything else again is pretty much the same. But being our official vision and mission statements here, it's going to be on our public facing thing. So for example being stock vision become the world's Internet money Beanstalk mission enables simple, efficient and decentralized transactions. We definitely encourage everyone to kind of look through this and see how we're going to take the visual identity of being stuck in a pie further.

And I remember there is some comments last week as far as seeing like some of the lines in the logo. Yeah, that's just like a anti-aliasing or something to do with the compression and how you display it. So if you if you have Acrobat or it's really bad preview on Google or the website and so we'll probably have to just go in and this change all of these because these are two high high rez and so when they try to get compressed down like it has these red lines in them and so we might just go through and replace all of them with low res images.

But yeah so excited it's officially version one dot so and huge shout out to guava now he's somebody that we contracted I actually know work with them before and I'm trying to get him back onto the team part time. He's working full time right now at the firm. But yeah, hopefully as we have that right, hopefully as we have that, we can start building out some more just general content as far as like, you know, marketing material and all that stuff, getting ready for our our brand relaunch at the end of this month on the video and motion side.

So some exciting developments there. We have two promo videos incoming for the end of this month. Align with the new brand as well. Really exciting there where we're kicking that off the next day essentially so that we can have that ready and audio and video. They'll be working together on that. And then of course, the website product team is killing it, getting trying to kind of stay on track and stay on schedule or finished a huge revamp with the silo.

And we're just kind of moving along and I don't want to get too much into the weeds. So if anybody has additional questions, as do me and I can walk you through the progress. If you're if you're curious. But yeah. So as far as any other major updates, I mean, that's all the fun, exciting things going on in design.

All right, thanks. And oh, what about the podcast? Almost forgot. Thank you for reminding me. Yes. So that is also being headed up by being and there have been talk. Yeah, I'm pretty sure we have actually we might be in terms of if you want to come up and just talk about that a little bit, I'd be great.

But we're shooting for a first episode next week. But yeah, go ahead. Yeah, sure. So the podcast is something that I've been talk is actually going to be heading up because they have a pretty significant experience in podcasting and podcast design and etc. essentially, we're going to be aiming for a really, really quick turnaround, especially for episode one.

So so far the on the docket we have a we have Rex who's going to be hosting and he's doing an amazing job so far. We've got him all set up with all the mics and the equipment that we needed. We just ran a test. He sounds great, of course. And so Friday we're actually going to be interviewing Publius and with that interview will have the we'll have the materials that we'll need to cut the first two episodes.

So that first episode, there will be a there will be a draft ready come Monday with the goal of releasing it by Wednesday at the very latest. If it's good to go on Monday, then that's great and we can just go go for it. There and then. Yeah, the second the second draft. Well we'll learn well we'll learn a lot as we, as we complete this first episode about what's needed, what's not and so for the second one, we'll go pretty quickly after that as well.

That's amazing. A great timeline. Does that. That's great. That's ambitious. Looking forward to it is is there anything else or should we go to the next appointment podcast, video graphics website? Nope. Yep. That's that's everything. So lots of content coming in, come in. But end of this month, so excited. I need all the committee's help to get this out.

Awesome.

Okay. Do we have TB? Do we have a TV? Do great. I can hear you, but try again. Can you hear me now? Much better. Better. Awesome. Sounds good. Let's start a little bit with serotonin. So serotonin is in the process of being onboarded. They have started work having daily calls with them. Three of their folks are in our discard billion from community was going to be working with Rex we have Claire on content and then we have Sean who is the marketing director for the account.

So just working to get them onboarded. And yeah, we did have a meeting today about CEO. So one of the first things we're doing with them is kind of figuring out a good SEO strategy. Feel is sort of is one of our strongest sources of quality traffic, by which I basically mean that a lot of the folks that come to us from search are downloading the white paper or getting into the discard at a much higher rate than other channels.

So that's really cool. And they're going to help us optimize for that. Working with Silo Chad and these beans, we're going to have a strong SEO strategy. I'm going to have a probably a blog even by the time we launch the new brand and launch sort of the new blog. That's going to drive a lot of what I feel also and just feel free to pitch in.

But we had a call with Luna and that's the second sort of agency we're working with, which is very focused on PR, and the contract is in me to submit the snapshot and that's when as the snapshot passes, I will have signed the contract and they'll be onboarded pretty quickly as well. Also a bunch of other initiatives, but I might actually pitch in for Creator DOL so they can go through sort of the activities that have been happening on that side.

Might you want to do that? Yeah, that obviously I think most of the community has been has been seeing the articles or the posts that created has been churning out, but otherwise otherwise. That said, TV has more or less summarized it on some sounds good. Yeah. So those are those are major updates from marketing mod since some people might not be keeping quite as close of an eye on it, can you just throw out a few that have happened in the last week or two that they've come from?

Creator? Yeah. So for the past two weeks, the first week creator has been pushing out of the pocket, turned them off material. So most of the stuff that you guys have been seeing was done by created. And then in the last week they have posted three articles, a YouTube video and a Twitter front. So if you guys saw the teaser video that was explaining the curve, I guess proposal that was that was done by the creator, the creative guys.

Yeah, I think that's good background. Yeah. Any questions for marketing? Okay. All right. Next, Rex, you want to give a community update? Yeah, sure. All kinds of stuff going on in the community team. So we've got a couple of snapshots that are in review right now to go up. One is for Cassie for a social media lead, and then the other one is for Patrick 88 as an events lead and hoping to get those through pretty quickly so we can get them rolling as quickly as possible and talk quite a bit about the podcast world and rehash that.

I've been doing some research for that. And what else? Oh, a lot of it just kind of keeping up on what's been going on, on Twitter and and discord and huge shout out to everybody that's been helping out, answering questions and getting information around and and interacting with folks. Posted, heard a day, tweeted a screenshot from this morning of some of the interaction and we'll just complimenting how good the community is.

And I want to just pass along my thanks to the folks on this call and really, you know, everybody in the discord community in general because it's just it's exactly what we want to see in terms of being welcoming, being willing to answer questions, being respectful. And I just I can't compliment this group enough about about how that's being handled.

So, so big shout out to everybody. Thank you so much. And there was something else on my list. But as temporary left my my memories. So yeah. Yep. Just trying to get folks through and get the team built up and keep moving forward. When are we going to get everything translated into the Chinese? Oh man, as soon as we can find someone that can do that.

Translation Now that's a shout out for bilingual people or people who know. But I don't know. I'll let you do that. But we'll and I guess and yeah, I mean that I guess admittedly something I'm wrestling with and I'm sure there are a lot of people that are a lot more versed in discord than I am. I mean, does anybody know if there are technical solutions to that, like some type of either, like curated translation service or some type of automatic service help or is it is our other DAO is literally just finding bilingual people and just doing it that way.

I'm definitely not sure about other daos, but generally like, you know, other tech companies like tend to use like you can find really good technical folks on Upwork for example. They'll charge a little bit higher, but they'll do a pretty good job. And if you find a good one, you can continue to sort of come back to them whenever you need updated documents.

So that's that's one way that a company and off does it. But always, always, you know, if you if you can find someone within the community who has the skill to do that, that's also great. But Upwork would be a platform. I'd suggest signing up and maybe looking through some of the talent that exists on there. That's great.

I appreciate the I appreciate the suggestion because I wasn't exactly sure how to how to address that. I think a quick thing as well to edit a quick one is to create the the the different languages, channels and discord and just see who you know, who's coming in, who's like you know, throwing in messages and anything like that.

It was give us a bit of an idea. We can also ask the group right now here, does anyone like speak other languages or they're interested in other language and underscore or in general? The last comment was something that I, i a TV this morning took me over to the Discord Analytics. I'm not sure it affects the community team, but like, you know, like you have access to that or you see it.

So that'll probably be interesting for you to like, you know, track the community engagement in general and see, you know, what are the interesting things that are happening there. Yeah, absolutely. I would love to see that. I would love that. Did you say TB or any threat? Yes. I'm not sure if we can help you or someone else can do that.

I if TV's got the bandwidth for sure, TV, if you need someone else like I'm run it here too as well or extra segment. Yeah that would be that would be just fine and actually, you know and now that you said the the last thing who's on my list was I'm talking with William from serotonin here in 30 minutes.

That was the other the other thing that I was going to mention and TB had already mentioned it earlier in his update as well. So yeah, we're going to see what what his thoughts are on how to continue to engage with the community. Right. Well, I will say that ever since you've joined, we have you know, I feel like I've seen so many times like this is the friendliest community, this is the best community, and our discord is starting to grow.

So, yeah, we're going to need some steam. Let's just keep that up. And yeah, so great. All right. Next, Mr. Manifold, I want to talk a little about beans prep stir up. Everyone's doing well. So where should I start? Well, since then. Well, since Incubate brought up stake Wise had a good call. A Stake Wise kind of conceptualizing idea, eating a money market protocol that integrates of Beanstalk.

And one of the components of that would be leveraging staking rewards from yield bearing assets like safety. So, you know, having conversations with some pretty sharp people around that. Speaking of developers, potential protocols, you going to integrate for that as well as Capital Partners? So I think it's pretty exciting. It would ultimately lead to potentially a fixed income offering for beans, which I think is pretty cool.

So working hard on that for more to come. Aphra had a conversation with Andrew in regards to the bean vaults. He's he's almost done figuring out how to work on redeem ability. It's a little tricky because of how the silo worked in the trial periods, but we think he's got a good solution to that. So, you know, still in a holding pattern, but hopefully those are out pretty soon in additionally he and the Ashford team, they kind of want to do a fundraiser and they're thinking about doing the fundraiser in beans in exchange for Aphra.

So that's something that, you know, next week we'll probably be kind of figuring out how to do and how to and how to make work the best way fracs. We're kind of in a holding pattern. I know Sam is busy. We have a good contact there, so hopefully we can get that pull up sooner than later within in the silo.

I don't know if think you mentioned this, but we're kind of speaking with Wag Me Capital on potentially doing and being a pool still a lot of details that are pan out so I don't want to over speak but that could be in the near-term pipeline potentially. Yeah, I think I think those are all the main updates on my end.

So when you're talking about steak wise and having steak to eat, would that be a state eat slash being pool that you could trade against? And then would you deposit that in the silo or what was the vision there? Yeah. So, you know, thinking about general money, like a money market where, you know, people could basically lock up steak, eat and borrow against that steak if bar of beans against that city.

And since, you know, staking it is yield bearing, we could leverage those yields on the deposit side. And still, frankly, I'd be eating through this. But you know kind of similar to how anchor leverage is blue and beef. You know, we can basically create a similar dynamic, but some other pretty cool things in the mix leveraging side of the silo yields as well, I think could give us a pretty competitive rate from like a fixed interest perspective.

Okay, cool. So Steak Wise issued the token when you deposit your like and then you can similar to later. Yeah. Yeah. So Steak wise had a dual token model. So, you know, you deposit your needs, you've got steak needs and then you accrue rewards with which is the nominated art and those rewards are basically claimable every 24 hours.

So unlike light. Oh, which is like a single token model. Steak wise. Steak wise is a dual token model. And something that's interesting is actually steak wise. Each staking rate actually comes out to what is it like 20 basis points higher, which, which is nice just because of how they kind of have that differentiated against let us find it out today.

But it comes out to like 4.8% versus white, 4.6. So it's the other questions for Mr. Mansell. Ed Dumpling, real quick, I just wanted to say steak wise from a user interface perspective to their does their UI is beautiful. I just have to say recommend everybody take a look at that. But that's all I got to say. Well, yeah, well we'll take a look at what is the steak.

Was that I oh or what is it. Yes. Why is that. I was asked. Throw a link to the barnyard. I'm also typing up some notes so it will be in there too. Thanks. Have a great. Okay, great. So I wanted to bring up Gww for to talk about the poker tournament breakdown a little bit that that was pretty, pretty successful.

And it looks, hey, we have James being here too. So just a hey, congratulations, James Dean. But maybe just away a little bit and then Wade James Dean win. Yeah, we've got a winner in the midst. James Fine didn't didn't win the place top three. So, James, thanks for potentially representing us all the way through to the end.

Yeah. So the tournament actually shook out. Well, so we had just we had about 50 people that made all the way through and registered for the tournament, ran for planned for about three and a half, 4 hours. That's exactly how long it ran for. We had some really good live streaming commentary coming in from IPL for the entire duration of the tournament.

So many shout outs to him because he's managed to keep everyone excited and focused on the tournament while things are progressing. We ended up doing payouts for the top two finishers as we promoted and it was about just over 600,000 in pods that we gave out. Overall, it seemed like it had really good response from the people. There were some, a few things that we are still working through to like perfect the signup process, but overall get into the tournament, register for the tournament.

You know, starting on time, having the different kind of celebrations along the way worked really well. So we're definitely thinking about how we can recycle some of the engineering that went into the site to get stuff loaded and to get the contracts in place and maybe reusing the forms in some capacity. When it comes to other things like March Madness or other events.

But we're definitely be thinking about another tournament in the future. Don't want the tournaments to be kind of be the forefront. And that's the only thing that been stuck known for. So we're just trying to think of like when the best time is to do it. I think some of us are already itching to just play again because it was such a good community building event.

But in the future you know, I think actually Canadian did a really good job of tackling a bunch of stuff in terms of helping set up the discord and keeping conversations going with community members as they were doing stuff like that. And so in the future, it will definitely be taking more of a lead on those tournaments. I'll be giving guidance, but probably going back to work on some other things, high level.

But overall, it's a really good tournament. Like I said, it's just the community building aspect alone I think was entirely worth it and I think we can use it going forward as a continued way to draw in our Dallas and other organizations. So we tried to get some in last minute. It was kind of a it didn't want to do the partnerships, didn't work out the way we wanted to, but others did, which worked out.

I think we've kind of got a good like bounty structure in place that we can incentivize Dallas and other orgs to bring in their members. So yeah, a lot of a lot of good things, a lot of good learnings, really good community building event and I'm pretty excited for the next one. So even if you guys can't make the next one, definitely join in.

Like on the discord or listening on Twitch where we're streaming and stuff like that because it's just, it's just a good community building event. And yeah, overall, that's, that's kind of the sum. Yeah, great. It was, it was more if I was a little stressed out for it because we'd been planning for so long, but once it got going, it was actually pretty darn smooth and it just was a lot of fun.

And then afterwards I kept getting messages that were just like, Oh, there was such a great poker tournament that was so much fun. So I think we'll definitely want to do it again, you know, the chance to take public slings so, you know, I guess outlasted me. I got out at 37, I think probably this is like 35 or something like that.

But that was pretty great. Mean one of the thing, I mean, Rex kind of mentioned this before in terms of the community, I do have to say this, it was really great to be part of kind of a really cross developmental thing. I mean, it touched on everything. So, I mean, in this even just in this chat, there's, you know, a handful of you guys helped along the way to get stuff going.

It was just fantastic to work with everyone. So I think projects like this really show the strength and the integrity of the Dow and the willingness of all of us to kind of go above and beyond what we were brought on for, for certain things. So it was just it was a really good event overall. And I think it's just a really good sign, you know, dumping you into this really intense infrastructure building month period or we all kind of did and it just goes to show the health of things.

So it was good news. Favorite part was when someone from Olympus tweeted and they were like, Hey, like, look at this cool poker tournament. Someone put on, what are we going to have a poker tournament? And I was like, Yeah, that was cool. The other, another nice thing that got got made just is today or we just just finished up today was a nice whiteboard kind of intro video to be in stock.

And Jeremy, you were heavily involved in that. You want to talk about that? Yeah. Yeah, actually, I think so. It it I tried to, but that's also like a really cool project that we just wrapped up that kind of pulled in, you know, marketing and some copy and then definitely design stuff. So we have officially kind of the final draft, the first final draft of the full length video that has a pretty good synopsis of what Beanstalk is.

And so we're still we've got three primary areas. We're going to start socializing it with the community, but it's definitely meant as a video that you can kind of share with others to help them get up to speed. If in full transparency, it's definitely geared a little bit more towards crypto natives in some ways, but other ways are very approachable.

Overall, it's just a very good video, I think, to get people up to speed and so we'll be putting that up very soon on the site. And then, as I said, the community and the community. So you guys will have access to it. Everyone will have access to it. But really excited. I think this is exactly the content that we need when we think of the best way is to reach out to people other than, you know, just tweeting or the written word.

And I think that the again, just the really good kind of cross departmental project. So it's really good to see it kind of come to fruition and wrap up. Great, great. So now we can open the floor up a little bit for just general discussions. I wouldn't forget anyone, dumpling. I think I'm some updates I guess. Hey, I'm also in the future going forward.

Do I need to like fill out somewhere if I want to like present in this meeting or I'm oral. You seem to have I can I can just add you as a standing update. I'm also in the Yeah. In the meeting notes section in the notion there's a upcoming meeting agenda that you can add, you can add a bullet to.

Okay. Yeah feel free to just include me is kind of like a standing update. Yeah. Happy to cool. All right, so on the kind of data science side, so this week I got a lot of work done for the pod marketplace on the dune website, and I think that's a great complement to the B Money website, just because there's a few things that are shown there that aren't necessarily visible on the website.

So it's nice to kind of like iterate on those ideas and in future you can use those to inform design decisions on the website and also just a few like general fixes to the dashboard. The soil balance chart was showing negative balances for a while, but that's been corrected now, so that's a little bit more accurate. And on the engagement side, I've been talking with the the OMI is a lot, so I kind of started focusing on the pod marketplace data because longer term, probably not short term, but they're really interested in the concept of both being bonds and also pod bonds, which can be really interesting.

So based on the one of the curves I generated on Dune, we're in the process of kind of download ing that doing some regression analysis offline and coming up with kind of a yield curve that can be used to price pods when and that's useful for partnerships that we're planning on having with other protocols. So one that'll be useful with Olympic style moving forward, it's also going to be very useful for a potential partnership with Fiat Dow.

I don't know if Bonds is the right way to describe what Fiat Dow is offering, but we do have some sort of like product integration plan with them. And this yield curve and specifically the regression analysis of the yield curve is going to be kind of a key driver in enabling that. And I guess in kind of like a secondary now I'm also in conversations with the Army's I, we were kind of talking about being stocks, data, infrastructure, and our front end is data infrastructure is built using kind of a decentralized protocol called the graph.

And they introduce me to someone who is part of kind of a collective slash consultancy building like open source tooling and, also offering consulting services for like some graph based SDK and just anything sub graph related really. And we're interested in moving our data infrastructure in those areas forward as quickly as possible. It's just a big value add for the organization.

So I've already kind of tagged the right people who will be relevant to that meeting, but that's just kind of one possible thing we're exploring. We're exploring using one they're tooling and to maybe hiring one or more developers in some capacity to help us out with our SDK and some graph related stuff. And yeah, I think that's that's mostly it for development.

So my end.

Awesome. Can you give us a little bit of breakdown on how pod bonds would work like any kind of I know it might just be in the early stages, but I just throw out pod bonds. I really don't know. That's kind of an idea that we me out there and it'll be similar to just like normal Olympics bonds.

Bonds are basically like you sell a for anyone who doesn't know you sell an asset to the Olympics. Dow Treasury and you can receive own out of discount first step with Olympic style would be to do that for being so we put being in the treasury and in return we people can get you can bond in that way you could also do the same thing for pods.

But the question then is how do we price the pods as we're depositing them into the Olympics treasury? And that's where this the yield curve for pods on the pod marketplace is really useful as that gives us a sense of kind of the supply and demand functions of the market and how to really price pods in kind of a fair way and are yield curve for that's just going to get more and more accurate as we get more data.

But it's been really great to see that volume on the pod marketplace is increasing like very quickly. It's we've had a great last week or even the last few days, like there's been a really big uptick in volume. So the more that happens, the more the curve we come out with in regression analysis will actually be useful for pricing pods.

And once we have a yield curve that we can convince other protocols is trustworthy, we can kind of start exploring these integrations in more depth. Okay, that makes a lot of sense. So you just have to come up with a way of pricing it and then they could. It'd be really interesting actually. They take pods into their treasury and honestly, for all the old like I have a group chat where I'm just talking with, it's me and them and we've been talking about this stuff a lot and they seem really excited about it.

So I'm hopeful that they said buying bonds is probably like they have said that once we had $75 million market, that being bond should be a pretty easy sell to the Dow. As you said, that pod bonds would be a harder sell to the Dow, but he really believes in them and he's pretty influential within that community. So if we work with him and just support him with all of the data that we have and the best analysis that we can offer, then I think there's a reasonable chance that we can make that happen.

And I think it'd be really cool. It actually makes a lot of sense for them too. Yeah, I think it's awesome.

I just dropped in the barnyard chat. My my favorite tweet of the week is Ariel's tweet. It's you versus the pod market she told you not to worry about. I just liked it so long when I saw that. And I love that. Album's great. That was a great tweet. So yeah, I just had to do the standing update and not be, you know, always happy to hear what you have to know.

So. Yep I'm Flores open now for any other discussion any ideas people out I think everyone's just excited to hear being Tobin's new songs. So we all just want to experience unity. That's. That's maybe for that too. Maybe we should. Maybe we should skip to that part. Yeah. Is it like a 12 minute, 12 minute like epic ballad?

It's an epic ballad. It'll it might feel like 12 minutes. I mean, some of you may have may have heard it if you if you checked out the recording. I think these beans posted in the bar in your chat last hour, because I wasn't able to make it last last meeting. But I mean, you know, this is this is just one of those songs that might be true, might not be true, doesn't really matter.

It's the the important thing is that I think we can all learn something from it. So my beans with only 20 million, I didn't have much use, but at least the hand parts were my. Then harvest came. Oh happy yesterday. That's when I. I lost my recovery Friday because there's a wallet full of beans somewhere out there floating with my hopes and dreams way out in cyberspace.

You got to let them go. No, it hurts my soul. I should've been more careful with that damn recovery frame or no listening as I tell my sorry. You, my wife and kids, they left me for will. And now I'm back on the ground and fighting every day for you. And just to clear my mind what I left out on the field.

You, because there's a wall is full of beans somewhere out there floating with my hopes and dreams way out in cyberspace. They gotta let them go though it hurts my soul I should've been more careful with that damn recovery phrase. Gotta let them go though it hurts my soul Well, I should've been more careful with that damn recovery.

Three credits. That's your next. That's the best one yet, in my humble opinion, I ask, is it a true story? What's that? Sorry? Is it a true story? Got to ask, you know, straight from the heart, I think I'm not comfortable answering that question. So what got me is a soft country ballad with acoustic picking that involves the word cyberspace.

You know, like voice over that word choice for a long time that, you know, needs must. I like it? That was amazing, man. Well, thank you, everybody. Thank you. It's a pleasure. Honestly, I don't know. Another Dow with a bar on the payroll. And I think everyone else is really missing out on that. Thank you for being here, being open.

I feel like I feel like that should be the outro to the podcast. Not going to lie. That's an idea that is. I really like that. It is an idea. All right, guys. Well, great meeting companies. You have anything that anything to say at the end? Um, nothing substantial. Just, you know, were you it everyone said early, you know, super happy to have, you know, such a high quality of individuals, you know, surrounding Bienstock and, you know, to have new people come and to see you guys all help them in a professional and, you know, genuine and, you know, intelligent way is super incredible to see.

And, you know it. So I think all you guys and you know, you always inspire us to work harder and you know, we're super excited for what's to come the next couple of months, right? Yeah. Well, thanks, everyone. Back to song being Tobin and yeah, back to the farm. Dr. Elliott, it takes everybody.

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Give us some wisdom updates. It's a great. Yeah. Hey, thanks, everyone. Great song. Great start to the meeting. So we got several things being worked on on the BD side right now to begin as some of you have seen from the discord, some members of the Olympic community have caught on to bienstock recently. Very nice to see potential collaboration integration discussions happening. Max initiated a conversation with several of the homies and they were kind of at a preliminary discussion stage right now. So nothing really definitive, but potentially looking to seed some potential pause for consideration by the Dow to be whitelisted into this dialog. So we're going to be having a call with them, I believe, next week. Again, just preliminary stage, nothing definitive at this point. But once we have more details that will be shared with everybody on the liquid integration front, I believe the the the development team is working on that still needs some more testing. So look looking looks like that's probably going to be about a month away and I believe that's going to coincide with the BIP that generalizes the being farm. So in terms of the technicals, I'll defer to the dev team on that. But we're looking at about a month away for LAUSD integration, which is exciting and definitely something I'm looking forward to this off with, you know, my contributions on that. Liam has done some research on Ry and so he's had initial stages of that. So he's going to be presenting some more information to the BD team next week. On what he's found some interesting developments with staking pools. So as you all know, the beacon chain is ongoing and there's various staking pools. Rockpool and litle finance being the biggest ones. But there's a smaller staking pool called Stake Wise. Their dev team is actually top notch in my opinion. They they identified a significant vulnerability that thankfully was not exploited and rock upon layer of finance is code. At the end of last year, if you guys recall, that was reason why Rocket Poetry delayed their launch. So anyways, I've had discussions with them in the past and I brought up being stocked with them recently. Mr. Manifold actually has engaged with them on an interesting idea in terms of a protocol kind of being built on top of base stock to kind of leverage State Heath and the yield opportunities that that may present. So I defer to him on those details, but he had a conversation with them today and it apparently went well. So happy to hear that tally wallet looks like that's being finalized and the dev team should hopefully get that out by early next week. And that's pretty much all I have on the BD side. So if there's anything else dumpling place, anybody feel free to chime in. But that's a note. I've got a question. Could you quickly summarize what exactly the integration with Tally Wallet will look like? I'm just not familiar with the specifics. Sure. Yeah. So on the technicals, I can't comment. But in general right now with Beanstalk, the user interface, you know, you can connect through Metamask. The idea is to kind of open up, you know, Beanstalk to a broader audience, other wallet providers, some, you know, crypto users prefer other wallet providers, especially after recent events you probably have seen with Metamask and you know, various restrictions have been put in place through Infinera, etc.. So Kelly Wallet is a decentralized wallet. That's kind of like their ethos. It's very much in line with what Bienstock advocates in terms of first principles and crypto. So we've had some good discussions with them and yeah, so it'll be an additional wallet option for users to interact with Bienstock and you know, just open up the audience for potential users. Another throw in too is that from what I can tell, his discord looks like they are. They're going headlong into trying to get an integrated with the ledger too. So that's another hardware option that'll come along with that I think. Yeah. And they're going to also have a wallet swap service, kind of like the Metamask swaps. So hopefully once the the initial wallet integration is implemented with Bienstock, we can kind of have a more advanced discussion with them about, you know, integrating potentially some of the being liquidity pools into that, you know, into their swap functionality. But again, I'll defer to the devs on that. So. All right. Well yeah, thanks for the explanation there. I actually heard Tally Wallet got a shout out on bank lists today specifically related to that swap feature that's competing with Metamask. So I think that's pretty compelling and it's good to see that that's near finality, definitely. And I think so I will try to spearheading that. So hats off to him and the rest of the dev team for all the great work that they're doing. Well, thanks, I think. Yeah, that was really exciting. Your guys's biz dev call yesterday was just ton going on, so keep it up. It's really exciting. So as far as operations updates, I'll give a few. We've had just a bunch of snapshots going out that have have passed that have. So some new past snapshots are the March snapshot which so there's some merch if you guys want a there's tumblers, there's shirts and there might be a trucker hat or two left. So you can reach out to Farmer Dan and this covers, you know, some of the expenses associated with that. So that's pretty cool. And I have my trucker hat. I wear it all the time and hopefully people see, you know, see some bienstock stuff on the streets and it's kind of fun. Then the pod marketplace, which was a big success, we upped the payment a little bit for that so that that was past. So that would be going out. And we have a few people. Anon 1 to 3 is a part time solidity backend developer who was passed. So that's really great. We need a lot of help there. We have Lonnie Bean, who is a part time middleware developer and Bella Bean Talk, who is a part time sound designer in the design department. And then current snapshots have beanie hat junior, who is part time frontend developer going to be helping out so child and then you can also go vote for funding the lunar engagement. So that is up as of today. And then there are several more that are coming up. So you can look for those we've been focusing on. I've had quite a few interviews with building out the ops team a little bit, so I may have found one person that I'll be adding. So that's pretty exciting. And then just continue to organization. You probably noticed some project management that has been going on maybe have been added in the notion or we've had a meeting where we went through, you know, different your cards. Jacob has done a really great job of reorganizing that and we're trying to just get all the deadlines, you know, renamed the project launch date to deadline at some people's suggestions. So we're trying to get a handle on all those deadlines and just try to get a better overall organization of how things are going. And, you know, it's not so much about accountability, but just knowing, making sure that everyone's on the same page and transparency. So that's really what we're what we're going for. I mean, there's accountability, too, but I know that everyone's working hard. It's just a matter of just trying to keep as we grow, we just want to keep our priorities straight and just really be making sure that we're kind of rowing in the same direction. So that's really where that's coming in. So that's mostly for the the department heads that I'm that I'm talking with. But, you know, it filters down all through the the org. So I'll also be publishing pretty soon an org chart that we did that the people I've shared it with have really been like, Oh, this is amazing. It really helps me understand who is who's who. So I think that is going to be something that is housed in operations as we keep it updated and then we'll publish it and keep it on the notion. So that's just been kind of our overall planning process. We're working on the next budget and kind of Q2 planning, so that's going to probably be a big portion of that, you know, the rest of the month working on that and that's about it and just kind of handling handling inbound and trying to make sure that we're not blocking anything. So next would probably be I'll bring up this if you want to. I know that we talked about maybe doing a screen share and taking people through the style guide. And then I'm sure you have other design updates as well. Oh, yeah, sure. Well, I mean, not too much different from last week was done then. The only things that were different is just our our mission and our vision statement that copy and is put together. And so I mean, everything else again is pretty much the same. But being our official vision and mission statements here, it's going to be on our public facing thing. So for example being stock vision become the world's Internet money Beanstalk mission enables simple, efficient and decentralized transactions. We definitely encourage everyone to kind of look through this and see how we're going to take the visual identity of being stuck in a pie further. And I remember there is some comments last week as far as seeing like some of the lines in the logo. Yeah, that's just like a anti-aliasing or something to do with the compression and how you display it. So if you if you have Acrobat or it's really bad preview on Google or the website and so we'll probably have to just go in and this change all of these because these are two high high rez and so when they try to get compressed down like it has these red lines in them and so we might just go through and replace all of them with low res images. But yeah so excited it's officially version one dot so and huge shout out to guava now he's somebody that we contracted I actually know work with them before and I'm trying to get him back onto the team part time. He's working full time right now at the firm. But yeah, hopefully as we have that right, hopefully as we have that, we can start building out some more just general content as far as like, you know, marketing material and all that stuff, getting ready for our our brand relaunch at the end of this month on the video and motion side. So some exciting developments there. We have two promo videos incoming for the end of this month. Align with the new brand as well. Really exciting there where we're kicking that off the next day essentially so that we can have that ready and audio and video. They'll be working together on that. And then of course, the website product team is killing it, getting trying to kind of stay on track and stay on schedule or finished a huge revamp with the silo. And we're just kind of moving along and I don't want to get too much into the weeds. So if anybody has additional questions, as do me and I can walk you through the progress. If you're if you're curious. But yeah. So as far as any other major updates, I mean, that's all the fun, exciting things going on in design. All right, thanks. And oh, what about the podcast? Almost forgot. Thank you for reminding me. Yes. So that is also being headed up by being and there have been talk. Yeah, I'm pretty sure we have actually we might be in terms of if you want to come up and just talk about that a little bit, I'd be great. But we're shooting for a first episode next week. But yeah, go ahead. Yeah, sure. So the podcast is something that I've been talk is actually going to be heading up because they have a pretty significant experience in podcasting and podcast design and etc. essentially, we're going to be aiming for a really, really quick turnaround, especially for episode one. So so far the on the docket we have a we have Rex who's going to be hosting and he's doing an amazing job so far. We've got him all set up with all the mics and the equipment that we needed. We just ran a test. He sounds great, of course. And so Friday we're actually going to be interviewing Publius and with that interview will have the we'll have the materials that we'll need to cut the first two episodes. So that first episode, there will be a there will be a draft ready come Monday with the goal of releasing it by Wednesday at the very latest. If it's good to go on Monday, then that's great and we can just go go for it. There and then. Yeah, the second the second draft. Well we'll learn well we'll learn a lot as we, as we complete this first episode about what's needed, what's not and so for the second one, we'll go pretty quickly after that as well. That's amazing. A great timeline. Does that. That's great. That's ambitious. Looking forward to it is is there anything else or should we go to the next appointment podcast, video graphics website? Nope. Yep. That's that's everything. So lots of content coming in, come in. But end of this month, so excited. I need all the committee's help to get this out. Awesome. Okay. Do we have TB? Do we have a TV? Do great. I can hear you, but try again. Can you hear me now? Much better. Better. Awesome. Sounds good. Let's start a little bit with serotonin. So serotonin is in the process of being onboarded. They have started work having daily calls with them. Three of their folks are in our discard billion from community was going to be working with Rex we have Claire on content and then we have Sean who is the marketing director for the account. So just working to get them onboarded. And yeah, we did have a meeting today about CEO. So one of the first things we're doing with them is kind of figuring out a good SEO strategy. Feel is sort of is one of our strongest sources of quality traffic, by which I basically mean that a lot of the folks that come to us from search are downloading the white paper or getting into the discard at a much higher rate than other channels. So that's really cool. And they're going to help us optimize for that. Working with Silo Chad and these beans, we're going to have a strong SEO strategy. I'm going to have a probably a blog even by the time we launch the new brand and launch sort of the new blog. That's going to drive a lot of what I feel also and just feel free to pitch in. But we had a call with Luna and that's the second sort of agency we're working with, which is very focused on PR, and the contract is in me to submit the snapshot and that's when as the snapshot passes, I will have signed the contract and they'll be onboarded pretty quickly as well. Also a bunch of other initiatives, but I might actually pitch in for Creator DOL so they can go through sort of the activities that have been happening on that side. Might you want to do that? Yeah, that obviously I think most of the community has been has been seeing the articles or the posts that created has been churning out, but otherwise otherwise. That said, TV has more or less summarized it on some sounds good. Yeah. So those are those are major updates from marketing mod since some people might not be keeping quite as close of an eye on it, can you just throw out a few that have happened in the last week or two that they've come from? Creator? Yeah. So for the past two weeks, the first week creator has been pushing out of the pocket, turned them off material. So most of the stuff that you guys have been seeing was done by created. And then in the last week they have posted three articles, a YouTube video and a Twitter front. So if you guys saw the teaser video that was explaining the curve, I guess proposal that was that was done by the creator, the creative guys. Yeah, I think that's good background. Yeah. Any questions for marketing? Okay. All right. Next, Rex, you want to give a community update? Yeah, sure. All kinds of stuff going on in the community team. So we've got a couple of snapshots that are in review right now to go up. One is for Cassie for a social media lead, and then the other one is for Patrick 88 as an events lead and hoping to get those through pretty quickly so we can get them rolling as quickly as possible and talk quite a bit about the podcast world and rehash that. I've been doing some research for that. And what else? Oh, a lot of it just kind of keeping up on what's been going on, on Twitter and and discord and huge shout out to everybody that's been helping out, answering questions and getting information around and and interacting with folks. Posted, heard a day, tweeted a screenshot from this morning of some of the interaction and we'll just complimenting how good the community is. And I want to just pass along my thanks to the folks on this call and really, you know, everybody in the discord community in general because it's just it's exactly what we want to see in terms of being welcoming, being willing to answer questions, being respectful. And I just I can't compliment this group enough about about how that's being handled. So, so big shout out to everybody. Thank you so much. And there was something else on my list. But as temporary left my my memories. So yeah. Yep. Just trying to get folks through and get the team built up and keep moving forward. When are we going to get everything translated into the Chinese? Oh man, as soon as we can find someone that can do that. Translation Now that's a shout out for bilingual people or people who know. But I don't know. I'll let you do that. But we'll and I guess and yeah, I mean that I guess admittedly something I'm wrestling with and I'm sure there are a lot of people that are a lot more versed in discord than I am. I mean, does anybody know if there are technical solutions to that, like some type of either, like curated translation service or some type of automatic service help or is it is our other DAO is literally just finding bilingual people and just doing it that way. I'm definitely not sure about other daos, but generally like, you know, other tech companies like tend to use like you can find really good technical folks on Upwork for example. They'll charge a little bit higher, but they'll do a pretty good job. And if you find a good one, you can continue to sort of come back to them whenever you need updated documents. So that's that's one way that a company and off does it. But always, always, you know, if you if you can find someone within the community who has the skill to do that, that's also great. But Upwork would be a platform. I'd suggest signing up and maybe looking through some of the talent that exists on there. That's great. I appreciate the I appreciate the suggestion because I wasn't exactly sure how to how to address that. I think a quick thing as well to edit a quick one is to create the the the different languages, channels and discord and just see who you know, who's coming in, who's like you know, throwing in messages and anything like that. It was give us a bit of an idea. We can also ask the group right now here, does anyone like speak other languages or they're interested in other language and underscore or in general? The last comment was something that I, i a TV this morning took me over to the Discord Analytics. I'm not sure it affects the community team, but like, you know, like you have access to that or you see it. So that'll probably be interesting for you to like, you know, track the community engagement in general and see, you know, what are the interesting things that are happening there. Yeah, absolutely. I would love to see that. I would love that. Did you say TB or any threat? Yes. I'm not sure if we can help you or someone else can do that. I if TV's got the bandwidth for sure, TV, if you need someone else like I'm run it here too as well or extra segment. Yeah that would be that would be just fine and actually, you know and now that you said the the last thing who's on my list was I'm talking with William from serotonin here in 30 minutes. That was the other the other thing that I was going to mention and TB had already mentioned it earlier in his update as well. So yeah, we're going to see what what his thoughts are on how to continue to engage with the community. Right. Well, I will say that ever since you've joined, we have you know, I feel like I've seen so many times like this is the friendliest community, this is the best community, and our discord is starting to grow. So, yeah, we're going to need some steam. Let's just keep that up. And yeah, so great. All right. Next, Mr. Manifold, I want to talk a little about beans prep stir up. Everyone's doing well. So where should I start? Well, since then. Well, since Incubate brought up stake Wise had a good call. A Stake Wise kind of conceptualizing idea, eating a money market protocol that integrates of Beanstalk. And one of the components of that would be leveraging staking rewards from yield bearing assets like safety. So, you know, having conversations with some pretty sharp people around that. Speaking of developers, potential protocols, you going to integrate for that as well as Capital Partners? So I think it's pretty exciting. It would ultimately lead to potentially a fixed income offering for beans, which I think is pretty cool. So working hard on that for more to come. Aphra had a conversation with Andrew in regards to the bean vaults. He's he's almost done figuring out how to work on redeem ability. It's a little tricky because of how the silo worked in the trial periods, but we think he's got a good solution to that. So, you know, still in a holding pattern, but hopefully those are out pretty soon in additionally he and the Ashford team, they kind of want to do a fundraiser and they're thinking about doing the fundraiser in beans in exchange for Aphra. So that's something that, you know, next week we'll probably be kind of figuring out how to do and how to and how to make work the best way fracs. We're kind of in a holding pattern. I know Sam is busy. We have a good contact there, so hopefully we can get that pull up sooner than later within in the silo. I don't know if think you mentioned this, but we're kind of speaking with Wag Me Capital on potentially doing and being a pool still a lot of details that are pan out so I don't want to over speak but that could be in the near-term pipeline potentially. Yeah, I think I think those are all the main updates on my end. So when you're talking about steak wise and having steak to eat, would that be a state eat slash being pool that you could trade against? And then would you deposit that in the silo or what was the vision there? Yeah. So, you know, thinking about general money, like a money market where, you know, people could basically lock up steak, eat and borrow against that steak if bar of beans against that city. And since, you know, staking it is yield bearing, we could leverage those yields on the deposit side. And still, frankly, I'd be eating through this. But you know kind of similar to how anchor leverage is blue and beef. You know, we can basically create a similar dynamic, but some other pretty cool things in the mix leveraging side of the silo yields as well, I think could give us a pretty competitive rate from like a fixed interest perspective. Okay, cool. So Steak Wise issued the token when you deposit your like and then you can similar to later. Yeah. Yeah. So Steak wise had a dual token model. So, you know, you deposit your needs, you've got steak needs and then you accrue rewards with which is the nominated art and those rewards are basically claimable every 24 hours. So unlike light. Oh, which is like a single token model. Steak wise. Steak wise is a dual token model. And something that's interesting is actually steak wise. Each staking rate actually comes out to what is it like 20 basis points higher, which, which is nice just because of how they kind of have that differentiated against let us find it out today. But it comes out to like 4.8% versus white, 4.6. So it's the other questions for Mr. Mansell. Ed Dumpling, real quick, I just wanted to say steak wise from a user interface perspective to their does their UI is beautiful. I just have to say recommend everybody take a look at that. But that's all I got to say. Well, yeah, well we'll take a look at what is the steak. Was that I oh or what is it. Yes. Why is that. I was asked. Throw a link to the barnyard. I'm also typing up some notes so it will be in there too. Thanks. Have a great. Okay, great. So I wanted to bring up Gww for to talk about the poker tournament breakdown a little bit that that was pretty, pretty successful. And it looks, hey, we have James being here too. So just a hey, congratulations, James Dean. But maybe just away a little bit and then Wade James Dean win. Yeah, we've got a winner in the midst. James Fine didn't didn't win the place top three. So, James, thanks for potentially representing us all the way through to the end. Yeah. So the tournament actually shook out. Well, so we had just we had about 50 people that made all the way through and registered for the tournament, ran for planned for about three and a half, 4 hours. That's exactly how long it ran for. We had some really good live streaming commentary coming in from IPL for the entire duration of the tournament. So many shout outs to him because he's managed to keep everyone excited and focused on the tournament while things are progressing. We ended up doing payouts for the top two finishers as we promoted and it was about just over 600,000 in pods that we gave out. Overall, it seemed like it had really good response from the people. There were some, a few things that we are still working through to like perfect the signup process, but overall get into the tournament, register for the tournament. You know, starting on time, having the different kind of celebrations along the way worked really well. So we're definitely thinking about how we can recycle some of the engineering that went into the site to get stuff loaded and to get the contracts in place and maybe reusing the forms in some capacity. When it comes to other things like March Madness or other events. But we're definitely be thinking about another tournament in the future. Don't want the tournaments to be kind of be the forefront. And that's the only thing that been stuck known for. So we're just trying to think of like when the best time is to do it. I think some of us are already itching to just play again because it was such a good community building event. But in the future you know, I think actually Canadian did a really good job of tackling a bunch of stuff in terms of helping set up the discord and keeping conversations going with community members as they were doing stuff like that. And so in the future, it will definitely be taking more of a lead on those tournaments. I'll be giving guidance, but probably going back to work on some other things, high level. But overall, it's a really good tournament. Like I said, it's just the community building aspect alone I think was entirely worth it and I think we can use it going forward as a continued way to draw in our Dallas and other organizations. So we tried to get some in last minute. It was kind of a it didn't want to do the partnerships, didn't work out the way we wanted to, but others did, which worked out. I think we've kind of got a good like bounty structure in place that we can incentivize Dallas and other orgs to bring in their members. So yeah, a lot of a lot of good things, a lot of good learnings, really good community building event and I'm pretty excited for the next one. So even if you guys can't make the next one, definitely join in. Like on the discord or listening on Twitch where we're streaming and stuff like that because it's just, it's just a good community building event. And yeah, overall, that's, that's kind of the sum. Yeah, great. It was, it was more if I was a little stressed out for it because we'd been planning for so long, but once it got going, it was actually pretty darn smooth and it just was a lot of fun. And then afterwards I kept getting messages that were just like, Oh, there was such a great poker tournament that was so much fun. So I think we'll definitely want to do it again, you know, the chance to take public slings so, you know, I guess outlasted me. I got out at 37, I think probably this is like 35 or something like that. But that was pretty great. Mean one of the thing, I mean, Rex kind of mentioned this before in terms of the community, I do have to say this, it was really great to be part of kind of a really cross developmental thing. I mean, it touched on everything. So, I mean, in this even just in this chat, there's, you know, a handful of you guys helped along the way to get stuff going. It was just fantastic to work with everyone. So I think projects like this really show the strength and the integrity of the Dow and the willingness of all of us to kind of go above and beyond what we were brought on for, for certain things. So it was just it was a really good event overall. And I think it's just a really good sign, you know, dumping you into this really intense infrastructure building month period or we all kind of did and it just goes to show the health of things. So it was good news. Favorite part was when someone from Olympus tweeted and they were like, Hey, like, look at this cool poker tournament. Someone put on, what are we going to have a poker tournament? And I was like, Yeah, that was cool. The other, another nice thing that got got made just is today or we just just finished up today was a nice whiteboard kind of intro video to be in stock. And Jeremy, you were heavily involved in that. You want to talk about that? Yeah. Yeah, actually, I think so. It it I tried to, but that's also like a really cool project that we just wrapped up that kind of pulled in, you know, marketing and some copy and then definitely design stuff. So we have officially kind of the final draft, the first final draft of the full length video that has a pretty good synopsis of what Beanstalk is. And so we're still we've got three primary areas. We're going to start socializing it with the community, but it's definitely meant as a video that you can kind of share with others to help them get up to speed. If in full transparency, it's definitely geared a little bit more towards crypto natives in some ways, but other ways are very approachable. Overall, it's just a very good video, I think, to get people up to speed and so we'll be putting that up very soon on the site. And then, as I said, the community and the community. So you guys will have access to it. Everyone will have access to it. But really excited. I think this is exactly the content that we need when we think of the best way is to reach out to people other than, you know, just tweeting or the written word. And I think that the again, just the really good kind of cross departmental project. So it's really good to see it kind of come to fruition and wrap up. Great, great. So now we can open the floor up a little bit for just general discussions. I wouldn't forget anyone, dumpling. I think I'm some updates I guess. Hey, I'm also in the future going forward. Do I need to like fill out somewhere if I want to like present in this meeting or I'm oral. You seem to have I can I can just add you as a standing update. I'm also in the Yeah. In the meeting notes section in the notion there's a upcoming meeting agenda that you can add, you can add a bullet to. Okay. Yeah feel free to just include me is kind of like a standing update. Yeah. Happy to cool. All right, so on the kind of data science side, so this week I got a lot of work done for the pod marketplace on the dune website, and I think that's a great complement to the B Money website, just because there's a few things that are shown there that aren't necessarily visible on the website. So it's nice to kind of like iterate on those ideas and in future you can use those to inform design decisions on the website and also just a few like general fixes to the dashboard. The soil balance chart was showing negative balances for a while, but that's been corrected now, so that's a little bit more accurate. And on the engagement side, I've been talking with the the OMI is a lot, so I kind of started focusing on the pod marketplace data because longer term, probably not short term, but they're really interested in the concept of both being bonds and also pod bonds, which can be really interesting. So based on the one of the curves I generated on Dune, we're in the process of kind of download ing that doing some regression analysis offline and coming up with kind of a yield curve that can be used to price pods when and that's useful for partnerships that we're planning on having with other protocols. So one that'll be useful with Olympic style moving forward, it's also going to be very useful for a potential partnership with Fiat Dow. I don't know if Bonds is the right way to describe what Fiat Dow is offering, but we do have some sort of like product integration plan with them. And this yield curve and specifically the regression analysis of the yield curve is going to be kind of a key driver in enabling that. And I guess in kind of like a secondary now I'm also in conversations with the Army's I, we were kind of talking about being stocks, data, infrastructure, and our front end is data infrastructure is built using kind of a decentralized protocol called the graph. And they introduce me to someone who is part of kind of a collective slash consultancy building like open source tooling and, also offering consulting services for like some graph based SDK and just anything sub graph related really. And we're interested in moving our data infrastructure in those areas forward as quickly as possible. It's just a big value add for the organization. So I've already kind of tagged the right people who will be relevant to that meeting, but that's just kind of one possible thing we're exploring. We're exploring using one they're tooling and to maybe hiring one or more developers in some capacity to help us out with our SDK and some graph related stuff. And yeah, I think that's that's mostly it for development. So my end. Awesome. Can you give us a little bit of breakdown on how pod bonds would work like any kind of I know it might just be in the early stages, but I just throw out pod bonds. I really don't know. That's kind of an idea that we me out there and it'll be similar to just like normal Olympics bonds. Bonds are basically like you sell a for anyone who doesn't know you sell an asset to the Olympics. Dow Treasury and you can receive own out of discount first step with Olympic style would be to do that for being so we put being in the treasury and in return we people can get you can bond in that way you could also do the same thing for pods. But the question then is how do we price the pods as we're depositing them into the Olympics treasury? And that's where this the yield curve for pods on the pod marketplace is really useful as that gives us a sense of kind of the supply and demand functions of the market and how to really price pods in kind of a fair way and are yield curve for that's just going to get more and more accurate as we get more data. But it's been really great to see that volume on the pod marketplace is increasing like very quickly. It's we've had a great last week or even the last few days, like there's been a really big uptick in volume. So the more that happens, the more the curve we come out with in regression analysis will actually be useful for pricing pods. And once we have a yield curve that we can convince other protocols is trustworthy, we can kind of start exploring these integrations in more depth. Okay, that makes a lot of sense. So you just have to come up with a way of pricing it and then they could. It'd be really interesting actually. They take pods into their treasury and honestly, for all the old like I have a group chat where I'm just talking with, it's me and them and we've been talking about this stuff a lot and they seem really excited about it. So I'm hopeful that they said buying bonds is probably like they have said that once we had $75 million market, that being bond should be a pretty easy sell to the Dow. As you said, that pod bonds would be a harder sell to the Dow, but he really believes in them and he's pretty influential within that community. So if we work with him and just support him with all of the data that we have and the best analysis that we can offer, then I think there's a reasonable chance that we can make that happen. And I think it'd be really cool. It actually makes a lot of sense for them too. Yeah, I think it's awesome. I just dropped in the barnyard chat. My my favorite tweet of the week is Ariel's tweet. It's you versus the pod market she told you not to worry about. I just liked it so long when I saw that. And I love that. Album's great. That was a great tweet. So yeah, I just had to do the standing update and not be, you know, always happy to hear what you have to know. So. Yep I'm Flores open now for any other discussion any ideas people out I think everyone's just excited to hear being Tobin's new songs. So we all just want to experience unity. That's. That's maybe for that too. Maybe we should. Maybe we should skip to that part. Yeah. Is it like a 12 minute, 12 minute like epic ballad? It's an epic ballad. It'll it might feel like 12 minutes. I mean, some of you may have may have heard it if you if you checked out the recording. I think these beans posted in the bar in your chat last hour, because I wasn't able to make it last last meeting. But I mean, you know, this is this is just one of those songs that might be true, might not be true, doesn't really matter. It's the the important thing is that I think we can all learn something from it. So my beans with only 20 million, I didn't have much use, but at least the hand parts were my. Then harvest came. Oh happy yesterday. That's when I. I lost my recovery Friday because there's a wallet full of beans somewhere out there floating with my hopes and dreams way out in cyberspace. You got to let them go. No, it hurts my soul. I should've been more careful with that damn recovery frame or no listening as I tell my sorry. You, my wife and kids, they left me for will. And now I'm back on the ground and fighting every day for you. And just to clear my mind what I left out on the field. You, because there's a wall is full of beans somewhere out there floating with my hopes and dreams way out in cyberspace. They gotta let them go though it hurts my soul I should've been more careful with that damn recovery phrase. Gotta let them go though it hurts my soul Well, I should've been more careful with that damn recovery. Three credits. That's your next. That's the best one yet, in my humble opinion, I ask, is it a true story? What's that? Sorry? Is it a true story? Got to ask, you know, straight from the heart, I think I'm not comfortable answering that question. So what got me is a soft country ballad with acoustic picking that involves the word cyberspace. You know, like voice over that word choice for a long time that, you know, needs must. I like it? That was amazing, man. Well, thank you, everybody. Thank you. It's a pleasure. Honestly, I don't know. Another Dow with a bar on the payroll. And I think everyone else is really missing out on that. Thank you for being here, being open. I feel like I feel like that should be the outro to the podcast. Not going to lie. That's an idea that is. I really like that. It is an idea. All right, guys. Well, great meeting companies. You have anything that anything to say at the end? Um, nothing substantial. Just, you know, were you it everyone said early, you know, super happy to have, you know, such a high quality of individuals, you know, surrounding Bienstock and, you know, to have new people come and to see you guys all help them in a professional and, you know, genuine and, you know, intelligent way is super incredible to see. And, you know it. So I think all you guys and you know, you always inspire us to work harder and you know, we're super excited for what's to come the next couple of months, right? Yeah. Well, thanks, everyone. Back to song being Tobin and yeah, back to the farm. Dr. Elliott, it takes everybody.