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Intro: Hi crypto fellow travelers this is Charles Hoskinson broadcasting live from warm sunny Colorado. Always warm always sunny sometimes Colorado it is a pancho weather day a little cold outside but not too bad yesterday we had a snowstorm that was always fun always enjoyable but you know what actually was two days ago we had a snowstorm you know that's the problem time flies so quickly a lot of meetings a lot of fun things to do but this week Cardano 360 was really an incredible episode they pulled everything together we kind of showed you everything about the ecosystem and it just keeps rolling along babelfish babel transactions that was one of the birds for this month and i think it's probably the most important one because basically what that does is it gives every token issued on cardano the ability to pay in the native asset if a market is for it so it solves all the problems at the same time and u.s token issuers now have your own network it used to be that either you had to go borrow another network and pay in that network's fees or you had to launch your own network and build a network effect behind it this is the third option the space currently does not allow that to exist there are some clever hacks here and there but for the most part it's uh a new thing it's an elegant thing and it's a thing that's brought uniquely because of extended UTXO and that's the magic of doing things correctly uh when you do things correctly it's very easy to just innovate and just add and say here you go and what that means is we're probably going to be the ultimate stable coin platform uh for all the stable coins because you pay the transaction fee in the stable coin you don't have to pay 100 of each to send a dollar of tether you know that's the point and that's what we've been looking for and that was just one of many things that came there was a fund that announced a 750 million dollar position and polkadot and Cardano dumping their bitcoin position more will come a lot of great commercial deals in the pipeline and hopefully we should see some of those february birds land this month or early next month and you guys will be pleasantly surprised but that's just the week the news of the week and every week here on after news is being made and what's most exciting to me is it's news being made as much by you as it is by me and Amergo and the cardano foundation this is a movement and it's starting to get rolling whether it be kim.com or interview with lex friedman or all the things that are going to come or the recent new york times article that briefly mentioned us perhaps more to come every day we keep chipping away at the dream and every day the tech keeps waking up now we are in the multi-asset era next month your deadlift's wallet you'll update it and suddenly you'll see lots of coins in it lots of tokens that people can issue you can issue your own very simple the cardone 360 episode showed you how to do that tutorials are coming things are coming it's easy to see that and that's just march glow was announced today we showed people off some of the cool things there updates the devnets are coming next month lots of cool dap developments happening and actually we're probably going to pull an elon musk with uh how he handled hyperloop the other day i was sitting down reading the peer-to-peer lending protocol that we developed for marlow and i said you know we're going to implement this but it would make a lot more sense to just write a series of d5 papers just like elin wrote the hyperloop paper and then give it to the community as challenge problems and see who wants to go and implement those things uh there's a core set of them that i think we need to get done internally and we're working on those like the stable coins and the dexes and the oracles and so forth and a lot of great progress there but there's much more than just those things in fact the alpha frontier suite is going to be a really cool discussion and you guys are going to hear from tom i think it's the first time you've met him he's a magical amazing person next month from runtime verification the other thing there's going to be an announcement about something we're doing for yella which i think you guys are going to be incredibly excited about and it's something i thought would take three to five years but might take four to six months and that's something we could talk about next month that's march what's new for april and that's what great ecosystems do it's frenetic the pace you just keep pushing you just keep pushing regardless of how hard it happens to be you have to keep up with it and it's exhausting for me but i love every minute of it i really do and i love how passionate the community has become and i love how you guys are getting it it's about the journey it's about the next step in the next step it's about progress you know we're making great inroads in africa we're making great inroads in mongolia we're making great inroads in georgia we're making great inroads across the globe i recently met with a major u.s telecommunications company and maybe we'll do something with them maybe not but the fact we got the meeting and it was taken so seriously tells you uh where we're at as an ecosystem and that's february where will we be in june where will we be in december where will you take us look at how magical catalyst has become you know we have so many deals in our queue we can't service them as a company and jerry has this horrible situation where he has to figure out what do i say no to what do i say yes to well we're right now working on an internal program of how do we translate some of the deals that we can't service or we can't work with into deals that apply for catalyst funds and there's some flagship deals that will be pushing that way and the community then can start working with them discussing they can find partners fellow travelers who can do the development work or perhaps help them with marketing or business development catalyst is not a passive process where you vote catalyst is a lifestyle you go in every day you think about it in certain cases you want in on it you want to help them get there that's the power of engaged vigilant community and this is the strength of cardona it's not the technology well of course we're gonna lead we bought up all the brains we have the biggest decentralized brain in the world you know demetri buterin was throwing some shade the other day actually today saying he won't buy into cardano won't even consider it because i'm here great i'm so glad you don't like me and i'm so glad you're so ignorant to ignore all of the other minds that are here all of the engineers that are here all the scientists are here this is nothing to do with me cardano doesn't need charles it needs you the mass the people what we've started is the cascading disruption i sought to do that's february 10 000 people in catalyst that was another bird this month the fact that a million dollar fund is waking up and we're probably going to end up funding dozens of projects as a community after thousands of collective hours of debate of discussion and hard work then they have to do and execute write code build things they say how will we populate all those dabs well we have them their singularity net liquidity and dozens of others want us and dozens more call us every day because we got a lot of momentum now some are fair weather some are serious it doesn't matter me there's a crucible upon which things will be built and they shall be built and each and every one of these things belong as much to you as they do to me or anyone else it's our ecosystem together and we earned it there were a lot of hard days when no one cared about us there were a lot of days when everybody thought that for sure we were on the way out our best days were behind us you know we did we said thank you for your opinion but we're going to go a different way put on our ponchos got up on our horses and we got it done so we're here to stay forever this is cardano and i'd like to thank each and every one of you for making that a reality because you did and i'm proud of you and i'm proud of this ecosystem and i'm proud that every time we do a show the show gets better we were up i think 70 percent an audience this month a lot of new faces a lot of new people and what's amazing is they may come for the gains but they stay for the vision and the philosophy we have this amazing ability to convert people little by little to fall in love with the ideas we have and the vision we have as a community about how we want to go change the world we build something that's as fair for the least of us as it is for the most of us and we're making progress and we'll always make progress so as it is an ama let's get to your questions.
Question: Lord of the rings or star wars
Answer: Lord of the rings sir star wars is now woke wars it's been for a while although i did like the mandalorian.
the vision is real and i was just on real vision today that's coming out next week you guys are gonna like it charles is that a pancho yes sir it is alpaca and from ecuador what do you think about brave 50 million strong it's a beautiful product read the bat white paper over the weekend i really enjoyed it and i love how they just keep evolving and iterating it's a wonderful model for advertising and sharing profits with the people who are being advertised too is that a real fire behind you i didn't start the fire it's always been burning since the world's been turning whoa this is awesome i thought you didn't read the chat well jose i always do thoughts on fortune 500 adopting cardano it is inevitable thoughts on korean barbecue i eat a lot of it especially when i go to korea and i cannot wait to see guys in seoul i will be back usually i went there every three months but the world shut down however the world's gonna open again and i can't wait to go do a world tour that's gonna be fun stargate sg1 absolutely love stargate richard dean anderson was a great actor charles did you get your ears lowered no odd question metaphor k i'm k for metta a special special k said elon musk the same thing that was in the movie seven how did you choose the name carnado it's named after gerolamo cardano who was a 19th century mathematician contemporary of many amazing people he's a gambler a doctor a mathematician he was the dr tran of his time hickory smoked mary had a little fork little fork little fork oh this ain't an unfair one richard feynman by far i love his artistic side as well he has these beautiful notes if you google richard feynman uh drawings and you take a look at the things that he did he was a wonderful human being he means did you have a haircut well i don't know that term i don't know that term you and us americans we're very uncultured people what is your favorite feature of war boris omega probably either the self-healing or the instant finality could you work with dot charles absolutely i still have to reply that email and i think we'll find some cool work on you know it's a small space we should work together instead of [ __ ] post on twitter about how bad other people are just shows you who's stable and who's gonna be here in five to ten years and who's not i have grievances things were done and said that were horrible from 2014 to 2016 people wouldn't reply to my emails and i was tart and feathered persona non-grata invited to nothing everybody considered me dead in the water radioactive and there are people who are responsible for that despite them doing that i'd still work with them because at the end of the day i have an ecosystem run people work with things to do things to accomplish you set ego aside for the greater good past is a past you can't change it all you can do is build a better future if we can't grow up and evolve then how can they how can we say the world is going to be a better place one of the most poignant things that happened in my life i visited rwanda and the you always when you go to kagali the first thing you do when you're going around is you visit the genocide museum that they built which is also a mass grave it has about a quarter million people buried there and it's a really saddening and eye-opening experience but the thing that amazed me the most was that there was a tutsi and a hutu working at the museum and it turned out that the hutu had murdered some of the family members including the wife of the tutsi yet they ate lunch together every day and it was just an inconceivable thing to me how can you eat lunch with the person who killed your wife and your kids and so found out that he has to forgive because if he doesn't forgive the kids that survived would live in a world no better than the one he inherited right you got to move on no matter how bad things are the people who are incapable of that should never have power because they'll use it to hurt the ones who wronged them rwanda is an incredible country by the way amazing people they came back from so much and they're now becoming the switzerland of africa a little bit of good bad and ugly but boy i'm proud and impressed with what i saw when i was there i'm a golang open source developer how can i help cardano grow build some go tools build some things to interface with cardano use the stuff we have and write some ghost stuff to make it better just like pool tool how is yelly going we are going to have a big yelly update and discussion next month at the cardinal 360. we're going to bring gregory's team in they're going to talk about some magic yelly magic how do you stay so positive charles do you believe in power of thoughts i absolutely do you have to stay positive every day you wake up every day and say look it could be worse life is not too bad i'm going to do everything i can do every day to just make it a good day and love the people around you reno user group meeting in five hours in okinawa japan komichiwa okinawa all hardware deployed in tokyo for oraboris over arena update coming soon thank you cardano community for this opportunity well jason thank you so much i'd love to know about it if you record it live tweet it and i'll retweet it i'm great to see that rina is in the hearts and minds of our community in japan and we may actually be doing a project in okinawa more on that later ron paul and the revolution love you and we love you too always will love ron people often ask me yeah remember any of your bosses i said there's only one boss i ever truly loved and cared about and followed the hell and back and that's ron paul he called me tomorrow said quit your job and go do something with me i'd say okay ron i'll figure it out i'll let somebody else run iohk for a bit he's the boss always will be the boss thoughts on smart contract certifications for software developers um we are in discussions with the cardinal foundation about that we're also looking at creating a software engineering institute specifically for smart contract standards so i will answer that question later but it is definitely something i'm aspiring to do this year [Music] thoughts on the samurai i i got actual samurai armor like literally right there i love the bushido code and i read the hakka curry and i also read the five rings and miyamoto musashi is an interesting writer not a very good one but an interesting one the whole philosophy makes sense you accept that you're going to die and then you have no fear of death and you truly embrace this and they used to have these crazy tests where somebody would shoot an arrow at another samurai and he's supposed to cut it and if he misses it well you know goodbye samurai they still do that in certain places in japan they were pretty hardcore and there was a period of peace and so they focused on developing culture and so they had like 100 plus years of poetry and art and other such things there's a lot of romanticization of the samurai many cases they weren't the nicest of people but you have to admire the discipline tupac or biggie tupac westside yo are you going to play the diablo 2 remaster i keep hearing about it um maybe i don't know i probably don't have the time but have you ever been in a fist fight yes and i got my ass kicked do you have any tattoos none that you can see is it true that most of cardano's owned by the japanese i think over 50 percent of the holdings of aid are still floating around in japan somewhere we have a phenomenal japanese community they've been around since the beginning we absolutely love them we think they're the best ever and every time i go to japan i try to go everywhere in japan we go from hokkaido all the way down to okinawa and there's so much love there it's truly an amazing nation i have a tattoo of the symbol of cardano well tweet it at me and i'll retweet it rape breaking bad one of the greatest shows ever made is intellectual property legitimate you know for hardware and perhaps drugs and things like that i can imagine that but for software or intangible things it does bother me great deal i don't think software patents are the way to go i don't think protocol patents are the way to go especially for open source ecosystems and if you're i rule if you're cryptocurrency and you have patented ip for that cryptocurrency i don't even pay attention i just it's like it's like west world where they say it doesn't look like anything to me i have something in my brain that doesn't allow me to even think about it have you ever considered egypt or north africa for cardinal development absolutely we actually have several egyptian community members and there's a lot of wonderful countries in northern africa some friends in morocco and marrakesh and it would be really cool to actually do something there japanese whiskey yes sir hibiki is the way to go how far can you recite the fibonacci sequence as far as you guys want to go the thing about fibonacci is that it's computable right one one two three you know fourth and so forth uh so you know we just keep computing and computing it's not as impressive as reciting pi because pi you have to remember it you can't really compute it in your head if you can you're pretty bright guy [Music] shout out to my city salford hello warm and sunny salford have you ever been to vancouver not only have i been to vancouver i did a presentation at the etc summit there wearing a canadian flag draped over me while drinking maple syrup and it's on video did your bird fly in the wrong direction now i got some headwinds it'll get there welcome to cardano first thing you learn is a little bit of patience and it pays off notice it is have you been to norway my parents my grand mother her my great on my dad's side so my paternal great-grandmother immigrated from norway and they were the steen family and i've been all through the fjords i've been to tromso hanging out with the sami people you know chasing uh the northern lights dog sledding done all those norwegian things love lefse palestinian and former utah resident love the poncho and the cowboy hat well thank you so much crypto zero zero boneless or bone-in depends on the woman do you think selling goods on physical services and goods these types of things on cardona is a good use case i absolutely do believe so and i would love to see you guys take open bazaar as a challenge on uh idea scale on uh for catalyst and actually go and build a damn thing let's get a marketplace in cardano come on community do it you guys can do it the money's there talent's there golang guy if you want an open source project i think there's a go implementation of open bazaar go see that and see if you can get working with cart auto let's get it done why not can you tell us anything about the self-healing feature of warboros omega there is a ihk paper read consensus redux how come i do these live videos i do it because you guys watch we have over 4 000 people concurrently watching how about that have you ever been to brazil i have sao paulo rio de janeiro it's one of the few places i've went in my life when i was on the beach a woman came up to me and asked me out exactly a you know bastion of sexual energy so i was very happy about that brazil is a good place good food [Music] um have you ever been to zurich switzerland welcome newcomer fellow traveler i used to live in zug can you tell us the story of what happened in 2014 to 2016. ah one of these days i'll write a book suffice to say after ethereum the people who won that fight didn't like me too much and they said a lot of stuff and people assumed it was true and so no one wanted to talk to me favorite car ever you know in terms of positive good memories my ford taurus i had when i was 16 was probably my favorite car the ledger combiners paper broke my brain so take that consensus redux what we've done with kronos what we've done with genesis wrap it together with some sharding magic and you got omega yo got omega science [ __ ] which vitamins are you taking regularly vitamin d d3 with k2 in olive in coconut oil coconut oil got to suspend it something for bio availability how about university of connecticut we actually have a relationship with the university of connecticut justin alex russell one of the authors on the original aura boris paper who continues to write great papers with us uh is a professor at university of connecticut and uh we continue writing with him he's brilliant guy he went to mit i actually i'm reading a book on computation right now and he's cited in the book and the acknowledgements as like is that you alex he's like yeah that was my advisor small world small world favorite film director living is danny villanue dead is stanley kubrick what is your favorite guilty pleasure your biggest guilty pleasure well jensen it's a chocolate massage sunny charles it's my birthday well happy birthday to you happy birthday to you happy birthday dear sonny welcome to cardano and many more what is your favorite method for studying i need help settle costin zettle custon the slip box note taking system sq3r is pretty good too just depends on the content what are you studying what are you doing copywriting coming for he's a jolly good fellow for he's a jolly good fellow is that even true that whole birthday thing what's the real reason for you leaving the f project i liked coke they liked pepsi what is the most valuable lesson you've learned have empathy for people that's it just that simple and then it began loving others and having empathy for people your life gets so much better call people out on their [ __ ] hold them accountable for the things they say and do but never hate them hating people is like taking poison and hoping they get sick is the picture with you and hookers las vegas real you know first you're referring to the picture of me and rachel siegel who's also known as crypto finally and of course i've been friends with rachel for many years she's come to many of the conferences and we always spend time together every time we see each other we've done podcasts together and so forth if all you got is a picture of me hanging out with an old friend for at three o'clock in the morning in the cosmo yeah congratulations i got some land to sell you too you know people love taking a moment and making the moment everything who is your favorite gi joe figure who cobra commander that's pretty good are you a stable nut job yeah thoughts on decentralized voting obviously we kind of like it because we're doing it where do you get your ponchos uh there's the pancho and pormium uh there's ponchos or us uh there's the pancho warehouse off third and pancho actually that's on pancho street i've become scorpio have you ever been to new zealand charles yeah i've been to both north island and south island and we have a kiwi who likes us kim.com a shout out to you kim thank you so much for the love we love you too bring mega to cardano find a way to do it come on let's do it decentralized storage is sexy why the [ __ ] should filecoin have all the fun do an interesting project on cardano catalyst will love you man are you into modular synths and analog music absolutely not only that i really love the floppy drive music where they take the old floppy drives and hard drives and they program them to play [ __ ] it's amazing hi charles any plans for cardano applied utility in romania we actually have two romanians mahala and gregory that we regularly work with on a regular basis we have a lot of great relationships there it's a beautiful country i love going to that country and i will make sure when we do the world tour post coven i visit romania have you ever been to the netherlands absolutely love amsterdam they have good waffles and you know where to buy them boxing or mma if it's tyson boxing otherwise mma charles any plans for the itn you guys took a vote on it not doing anything with it you look british you know i think you're a bit british but the problem is that you just don't have the accent down you're savvy have you ever been to denmark i have the sec is investigating elon musk we call that tuesday he has a unique relationship with them have you ever watched anime so yeah which one i have no idea what you're talking about samurai jack i'm gonna go full metal on your alchemist and then sail all the way to the moon don't you naruto your way out of it you look like a ginger mexican i am king of the rats best videos to learn about cardano subscribe to the ihk youtube channel there are hundreds of videos there we're always making introductory content we will be creating some courses as well and put them as youtube playlists boy i'm british oh you're british it's actually my scottish accent that's really good yeah you know i can go to edinburgh and everybody knows me it's ours charles over there yeah he's the drunk one without the pants we know that man he's in the pubic triangle he is do you like germany oh i love landing in frankfurt or munich and then flying somewhere else no germany's a great place i have some very fond memories in berlin okay have you ever been to belgium of course i've been to belgium this is a country that literally makes amazing chocolate and amazing waffles i love chocolate i love waffles you put them together you know you got you got belgium i know there's more than that there's culture and history and all that [ __ ] i don't give a [ __ ] i like the waffles i like the chocolate chocolate waffle it's the way to go so yes i've been to belgium it's amazing i've been to new zealand south island north island i hung out with the cockapoos i saw the kiwis i saw the skeletons of the hasty eagle and said thank god you got rid of those things by clubbing all those moy birds to death how is the relationship with ben gortzal it is great we love ben and he loves us we have a good relationship i think they're applying for some catalyst funds and when they do i will be the first to push for it i think they earned it they deserve it and we as a community should support them they're brilliant people favorite curse word malacca by far it has a story you have to explain it it's just it's just there it's just good it's the right around of you know the right amount of that that guy is [ __ ] bastard that you can you can do there's some other swear words that are very powerful but that's a that's a very unique greek one and i have integrated it into my vocabulary is jack trolling the cardano community here's what's going to happen either i get that blue check mark or i'm going to build a new twitter that's that's where we're at in the relationship i mean come on man come on jack come on uh don't get me started with this you know it doesn't bother me as a person but he's fully aware that every day we have giveaway scams we have impersonations there are literally millions of dollars in our industry that have been stolen every other major project founder has a blue check mark i need one because then people can distinguish between my accounts and impersonation accounts attempting to steal things from people twitter is aware of this they don't care and the fact that they don't care tells me that either they're bad people or there's some fundamental tragic immorality that has percolated throughout their entire system they know who i am they know i'm the charles hoskins and jack actually follows me on twitter doesn't follow a lot of people has millions of followers he follows me he's pm to me before okay it's it's either personal or something i don't know what's in their organization why they do what they do we told them directly tell us what the standard is tell us what to do if you want a copy of my passport i'll send it if you want me to fly to the twitter offices and log in in front of you i'll do it it's easy for me to flat california i want to do this to protect my community and you know what they just don't care nor does youtube care as they profit from giveaway scams nor any of these other actors care they're apathetic because they're monopolies and when you have oligarchies and monopolies you get [ __ ] we get [ __ ] and they get rich and that's why crypto exists to rebalance those scales is haskell a must to develop on cardano absolutely not you can write on cardano in many different languages and actually you're going to be pleasantly surprised about how many we'll save that for march why does daedalus destroy my macbook battery yeah don't get me started about that what is your opinion on algorithmic training does it add value are they parasites that adds value because it makes the markets more efficient that bid ask spread tightens with algorithmic trading and their arbitrage gain is your efficiency guns and roses are ac dc well because i know matt sorum i've had dinner with him i have to say guns and roses come on tell me something about witchenstein well yeah depends on color and space yeah i think he was friends with g.h hardy if i recall correctly almost steal your poncho you can buy it on amazon for 40 bucks do you prefer cats or dogs i love dogs my dnd party is facing a beholder next week and it tips we're going to answer this one in southern because you really do need to have that kind of accent if you're going up against such a leviathan of a creature my recommendation is kill it with nature you see you know if it's in a cave find a way to collapse the cave on the beholder you did this in the original eye of the beholder with little magic wand that you would find on level 12 yeah it was always level 12 i believe the dwarf level was my favorite legends of valor update please i will do a dedicated episode when there is time i had to put that whole thing on hold unfortunately because uh legends of valor is just not a priority and right now cardano is what was your childhood nickname well passwordbandit123 it was cheesy cause i always had a cheesy grin soccer oop legends of dragoon no no no just move too quickly damn it the question was uh i don't know anything about legends of dragoon but the question was soccer football soccer now used to be football but the nfl yeah although i am a tom brady fan favorite video game arcanum would you clone your dog i recently had this discussion and i would do that yes choose another profession okay systems theorist how about that do some chaos theory [ __ ] thoughts on zuckerberg he's a pretty good android big office for a big brain gotta have a big office ah this is a good one i've explained it many times but many of you are new so let's talk about it face diaper i like your twitter homepage picture many people confuse it so that is king edward's funeral it happened i think around 1910 give or take and he was related to most of the monarchs of europe so when he died they had a full state funeral and almost everybody showed up and they took that beautiful picture all these powerful kings and all those kings controlled collectively a third of the world and half of the world's money and military think about that and for hundreds of years that was the case europe was king and just 10 years later in the aftermath of world war one most of them were depowered and dethroned they no longer had the same clout that they had before so there was this notion of impermanence and sustainability and power and awe behind these institutions and little did they know the social sinkhole effect was under uh was was underway so a sinkhole does not grow from the top down it grows from the bottom up and so what does that mean you're driving over the same road every day back and forth and unbeknownst to you little by little eventually that road gets so weak that the car falls through and it reveals this huge hole and societies are exactly the same way for over 100 years those european societies were decaying but the monarchs at the top they couldn't imagine that an event would occur that would remove them from power and replace them so quickly and that picture is both a warning and hope because the things that are bad can change quickly but yet the things that are good can too and there's no guarantee they're going to be replaced with better things as we learned in the history of europe bears or otters oh that's so hard i love them both it's an unbearable choice but bear with me i'll think about it god damn it now i have to change my luggage big pay charles the podcast we did is incredible thanks for coming on big you're a money horror stop putting so many ads on your show like i i didn't get any because i think it's youtube red but my god man like every three minutes ads for our next time i come on the deal is it has to not be monetized so there's no ads in the episode i don't want people every three minutes i have to have ads or else you're coming on my channel and i don't have ads so yeah always gonna give you [ __ ] when you do something like that i know you're ignoring me charles ha ha well this was your one chance to talk to me and ask me a question and you just did that didn't you are you a robot well luke skywalker this statement is a lie do you have super cow powers no but i won the super cat the secret cow level did you beat the secret cow level um no you did not how was the cardano logo decided it was designed from a gyrocycloid it's a lovely animation that emergo has on their twitter feed how are you 33 laughing my ass off i ask myself that every day i used to be young and spry and youthful filled with life now i'm an old curmudgeon your favorite movie depends on the day but usually there will be blood eli boy have you ever been to southeast asia but all throughout southeast asia trip shroomies with me no thank you favorite sport to play that was judo back in the day judo juno judo is there a country you would like to visit i would love to visit the camp the continent of antarctica it'd be a lot of fun ah the link will be in the description of the video and here on out every video description i forgot to do it in this title but i think i can edit the title i now have a steak pool courtesy of me and samuel leathers so sam and i for a long time wanted to do a steak pool together because we've been talking about hardware so i'm big fan of risk five risky business so there are instruction sets for computer processors so sisk is the one for intel and amd and risc is the one for arm processors which is what's likely in your phone and it's also on low power devices and increasingly in enterprise use cases both of them are proprietary instruction sets but there's an open source open instruction set which very simple called risk five and they're starting to build hardware on risk five that actually recently cost so we're batting around the idea of a risk five board with an sel4 micro kernel which is a verified micro kernel with cubes os as a reference stake pool device and you can make these things very powered like 16 gigs of ddr4 ram and nvme drives and wi-fi 6 and bluetooth 5.1 okay with cubes os and scl4 if you design that right and do the crypto right and put a nitro key into that bueno bueno is good very good so i'm getting into the whole like let's run a stake pool thing so sam and i over the uh the week we set a steak pool uh running some of it on a raspberry pi uh and uh i called my pool rats so if you delegate to my high fee pool which i wanted to pick a high fee because you know staple operators are people and maybe it encourages people to delegate to higher fee pools especially small pool operators it's not a race to the bottom you know people make other considerations and 100 of the funds that i earn from my share of it go to my shenanigans so the more people who delegate the crazier the shenanigans will be so if you want to see me doing crazy shenanigans around the world i will spend the money from the rats pool that i earn with my hard-earned block making as king of the rats on the shenanigans and of course sam i think is gonna buy some land out in pennsylvania so this is the save the charles and the sam fund so delegate to rats pool ticker r-a-t-s if you so choose or to other small pool operators favorite film in the mcu avengers infinity war damn good film charles why the ethereum communities seem so mad at you sour grapes again they have hate and that's why they fail you must have love lots and lots of love that's all we got in our community if they want to come on in come on in love them but they're filled with hates charles did they inject you with fetal tissue for your anti-aging treatment in florida nope no ground up babies sorry try again have you read the creature from jekyll island i have the federal reserve has a dark and terrible history but it comes with a free yogurt which i like to call frogert and it has potassium benzoate that's bad which i like to call frogurt okay charles i'm an ethereum maxie but i'm full of love i think consensus and erston young's baseline protocol is doing great things for ethereum please convert me on the cardano ethereum relationship well curtis thank you so much for taking the time the issue here is that the ethereum community some of them a lot of them have taken the position that because i was the creator of cardano that every single thing we have done and contributed is a scam it's meaningless they've said things like shitcoin ghost chain even though we move as much value if not more than bitcoin they've said no use in utility none of the technology matters even though we were first to proof of stake and polkadot copied our proof of stake algorithm it belies reason we were the first project to pay for and work with the formalization of ethereum virtual machine the kevm did you know that it wasn't vitalik didn't do his homework but gegori did and there were numerous things we could have done cooperated on worked about but instead it was just tar and feather and [ __ ] on again and again and again and again and again and you guys have massive transaction fees we don't and never will because we have a plan to get through that um i'm happy to work with anybody you know if consensus calls us up tomorrow so let's do something together sure no problem at all it doesn't bother me because it makes the space richer and better what doesn't make the space richer and better is because i didn't get along for some venture i worked at for six months with some group of people seven of the eight of them are gone now that now every single thing that a million people do in the cardano space the 95 papers we've written the million lines of code we've written are wrong immoral unjustified or a scam that's stupidity and all it is is self-harm what do we bring to the space well we bring rigor we bring formal methods including certified smart contracts that work right always and in the first time we bring a formalization of the science in a way that ensures that we're all building on bedrock not quicksand we bring the academic world dozens of academic partners for university labs and all of that science is patent-free and open source and usable by your project your peers and some of them do use this stuff have used this stuff the ones who don't well maybe it's just spite who knows and the longer we're in business the longer we exist the more millions of people we bring in to the cryptocurrency space many of which were the first cryptocurrency like bitcoin was their first cryptocurrency the more papers we write the more code we write and all of it you get to use for whatever product and project you desire but yet we're bad actors what exactly was the grievous sin of the audacity that it exists the fact that the founder in your view is a horrible human being for what exactly because i didn't get along with people and they didn't get along with me let's write some bad books about it let's tar and feather hate hate hate hate hate meanwhile the ecosystem built on love is looking at blue skies it keeps growing the slow way is the fast way my friend never forget that and as always as we come to a close on the hour i promised that we would do a peer-to-peer loan unfortunately we don't have that power so we'll have to use kiva until we have a peer-to-peer lending system on cardano so let's see who the lucky winner is today and i will share my screen how about that okay share a screen there we go okay whoa that's crazy all right today's lucky winner is sopiac and let's read her story sop is a 21 year old married and as a mother of one child she and her husband are in the fishing business she's been running this business for four years she's looking for a 2 million k hr loan through kiva's field partner and she wants to buy fish a boat and other fishing materials to support her business using a loan she'll be able to earn more income to continue her business as well as support her family's living standards she hopes that she can grow her business renovate her home and send her child to school that is really cool and she is from cambodia for any of you who are so she needs it appears to be 300 to make that happen whoa those are small increments let's hide that not sure why we can't do the whole thing oh it's 200 to go lend now there we go all right so i'll kill the screen share while i log in and let's give her some money and i cannot wait to see a peer-to-peer lending system for microfinance on cardona this is a life goal of mine it really is you know we're going to get it done i don't care what we have to do and if you do have connections to kiva let them know i'm doing this and i'd like to talk to the kiva organization it'd be a lot of fun to find a partnership with them i you know i think they're one of the coolest things and they're one of the reasons that inspired me to become a cryptocurrency entrepreneur i even mentioned them in my ted talk years ago seems like a lifetime ago okay let's see here share share screen and there we go she is completely funded let's take a look at the profile all right so that was antonio from last time magnania from peru he was a cacao farmer and of course rosa from kenya and now we have sapik from cambodia how about that nice little balance well thank you everyone this was a lot of fun unfortunately i don't have more time got some work to do tonight got some deals to do tonight going to be a long weekend but it was a lot of fun i enjoy each and every one of you remember to have empathy remember to build and cardano's just getting started it's february i cannot wait to see what happens in march cheers.