Tellor community call November 9th 2021

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Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9v73w0nm8o&ab_channel=Tellor

Project website: www.tellor.io

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Discord:  https://discord.com/invite/n7drGjh

https://www.reddit.com/r/TellorOfficial/

The team discussed the AmpleForth integration which will go live somewhere next week. Then a new fresh timeline was presented for the Tellor X launch, December 1st is the new launching date. The team asks everyone to already start preparing for the vote, as at least 10% of the marketcap has to cast a vote to have it work. Apart from these two main events, the testing phase was explained, again, anyone interested can join. And then the majority of the call revolved around marketing and progress on the new strategy. A lot of interesting points were addressed. There were also very interesting questions regarding marketing and community goals and visions. 

Whole discussion

Nick: Hey everyone, welcome to Tellor community call. Tuesday November 9th. Lots of stuff going on, super busy. Just all over the place as far as what we’re doing. We’ll get right into it, the big things. The AmpleForth vote, we were hoping it would have been this week but we just deployed their contracts on mainnet and then Brandon, their CEO will walk through with us, just kicking off the votes, making sure we don’t get anything wrong. So that’ll probably be later this week, so look for a chance, not that you guys need to waste your money on voting, it’ll probably look very similar to the snapshot vote where there’s two wallets were 98 or something of the snapshot vote, so they’re going to decide who wins the vote. And that’s all. That’s super cool with us, because they voted yes. But get out there spread some news, hopefully this time next week we’ll be live, pushing some prices in AmpleForth which would be super exciting. Other things, kind of on Tellor X. We have this, we’re slowly pushing down the timeline, as far as what we’re looking for, just thought we’d give you guys an update on that. What did we decide Mike? 

Mike: Launch timeframe, it would be that launched the vote on the 23rd. Which would have it finish on the 30th. 

Nick: Finish on the 30th and then you have the day-long period for disputes and then... so December 1st would be the kickoff for Tellor X. Super exciting. So, it is a holiday weekend that time, so we’re going to have to really do what we can to get the vote out. We were hoping to keep it a few days earlier but we didn’t want to end the vote on a weekend. We wanted to make sure we had those last few days to really rally the vote whenever people should be back. We need to hit, 10% of the market cap needs to vote. Usually that’s no problem because the team holds a whole bunch, but our team holds like 4%, so we have some, but at the same time we’re going to need to make sure that you guys out there get out and vote. We’ll be doing a little campaign to vote, also if you do vote, we’ll cover your gas costs too, so we have done this with similar. If you want to reimburse for some gas costs, I’m happy to do so.  

Mike: Yeah, I know, I think we need to, now it’s as good as any in terms of a time to start imploring you guys to get your TRB off exchanges and get ready to vote if you know, like Nick said if you only have a couple handful of TRB but you still want to participate and the gas is insane, we’ll help out a few people, but we’re hoping that for any of you guys that are holding anything significant, get prepared now, even though we still have a couple of weeks out. Talk to your friends that have TRB, just get prepared to vote, because if you want Tellor X to go through, it’s going to, it’s not up to us, it’s up to all of us. So, we’re going to be tweeting this out and obviously every week leading up to that, we’re going to be saying the same things on this community call, but help us spread the word, we can only shout so loud, and I think it’s going to work out great. We’ve always managed to pass these votes through in the past, but it’s always a little bit nerve-wrecking and also our community’s grown quite a bit since our last, it’s been a while since our last vote actually, but anyway, yes, we got to rock the vote.  

Nick: Super excited to see it happen. I think that’s about it as far as the Tellor X timeline, so right now we’re testing on Rinkeby, we should kick off Rinkeby officially switched over to Tellor X, my guess is this Thursday and then you can start reporting if you want to come, you can already start on the test contracts but if you want to pretend to be a reporter on Rinkeby, test it out, definitely reach out, I’m happy to pass you some test-net TRB, keep going there. That’s kind of what we’re doing. We’re trying, we have so many good future plans and things that we’re building and integrations to happen with Tellor X, but we’re really trying to just ignore them to be honest until Tellor X is launched. We’re just trying to keep our heads down and test and make sure it goes through smoothly. It’s like we have this AmpleForth thing, that has been going on for six months and then everything else. 

Mike: Matthew, will you please mute for us? Or can someone mute Matthew, sorry, you’re clearing your throat and it’s, you might not realize you’re not muted. 

Nick: You know Mike, I was hoping to ask you, the question, maybe you and Sean, and anyone else, like a lot of people have been asking in the discord community, we’re launching Tellor X, but what is the plan to promote it? To get out there, are we doing anything marketing-wise, what can the community do to help? 

Mike: Well, we’re working on assembling all the materials for launching the new website and this morning we were talking about the community’s been asking a lot about infographics, and having these easy to share informational either videos or infographics or combination of the two, and we’re actually been actively working on that. Ryan’s been working on that and I’ve connected with a video creator that can sort of help with the motion graphics side of that. Somebody actually did the Ample stuff, because they have some really good content, but to get you guys, stuff that you can share, you guys can’t help us market if it’s just linking the whitepaper. I understand that you guys need something that’s a lot more of a high level, a simpler thing about how Tellor works, I think that giving you guys a lot more of the shareable stuff is what we really want to have available to you guys at Tellor X launch and then continuing further. So, that’s the plan with that, I mean we have. So later this month, around the time of the beginning of the vote, we are sponsoring re-imagine, and we have, they’re going to create some promotional materials for us as well and so as part of our sponsorship of their virtual conference, they’re going to be putting out sort of advertisements for us. These motion graphics things, and that’s going to be right around the time of Tellor X and then we’re going to do some more work with them in December but that’s to be determined. I think that really covers it, I mean we’re going to be doing a lot of marketing campaign around AmpleForth, which is the biggest for us, like getting a new user is the biggest marketing event that we could have. I mean Tellor X we’re really excited about I think, but the point of Tellor X is to get more users and I think having AmpleForth is a huge deal for us and so we’re going to work on a co-marketing strategy with them, we’re just waiting for everything to go through. They have a good marketing agency that they work with and we’re sort of following their playbook. We’re going to have them on our community call, we’re going to go back on theirs, we’re going to put out a joint blog post with them and I think that’ll be really big material and of course I mean just we’re working on a couple of new integrations. I wanted to mention this, if you guys have been following the discord, we have a project called Morphware, that’s really exciting that is moving forward with us. It’s still early but these are the kind of things that are going to be extremely marketable. In the absence of having user integrations, it becomes tough on how to market, there’s not much you can, all you can do is talk about yourself, you can just talk about why Tellor is cool and I think that’s useful, but at the end of the day and I think you guys all agree, it’s really about getting those users and having that credibility, that establishes. So, we’re excited about that. Additionally, I think this is really exciting, we haven’t really shared this news yet, but we got awarded an Algorand grant. A sizable Algorand grant and so this would be another, you guys might call it a partnership but this would be a big project for Tellor, building an oracle on another chain and having significant funding and support from the Algorand foundation around it. Which will come with a whole host of users over on their platform and so that’s exciting and that will have its own marketing budget as well. Again, once Tellor X is launched, we’ll be rolling on a few things, and I think that hopefully we’ll get you guys a ton of material so you guys can share away. 

Nick: Yeah, and keep the memes coming everyone. So, for those people in our discord channel there’s like a whole memes channel and it’s just been like every day there’s good fresh memes.  

Mike: Spuddy you could probably talk to this, but we really, spuddy was really inspired by the Rye community and the way that they’ve been handling their money god and their meme ecosystem if you will. So, it dazzled him and he would like to, you have a dream, a vision for Tellor as well around that.  

Spuddy: It’s not really well defined right now but I would like us to tell people what we want from Tellor memes and then... I’ll be making some myself and hopefully I can manifest some meme greatness.  

Mike: We’re going to have Telly, the mascot, he’s going to come out of his hiding place and hopefully you guys take to him and his character and we can have a bit of a talisman if you will, for creating memes. I think that’s an important thing, just like how Rye has that, what is that? What’s that statue, that is a moai, yeah. 

Nick: You just wanted to use the word talisman in a sentence. 

Mike: I don’t think that was the right word to use there, but I pulled that out of my random box. 

Nick: Cool, well Ryan, we got any questions? 

Ryan: We do. We got nine actually. 

Question1: What is your vision for build a great ecosystem? 

Nick: I mean, I can go, but anyone else want to try it first? Spuddy? 

Spuddy: Vision. The vision is, developing Tellor X which is a revision of an oracle that was already an original idea for a decentralized oracle, that didn’t exist and we don’t think there’s any better solution out there. And Tellor X is going to be, it’s an evolution of that and I think the developers are building everything that we’ve learned and adjusting for the way things are now and people start using that, that’s the ecosystem.  Then we’re going to make some really nice memes so that people can understand it. 

Mike: When I think of the word ecosystem, I think of variety, I think of different species of things and the cool thing about Tellor X is it really is going to broaden the variety of user types and use cases because we can provide. We would like to say it’s virtually we can answer any question, the oracle can answer any question, that’s kind of what we’re aiming for. To be that which is much broader than just bringing price data on chain and just that narrow set of users which was our old ecosystem. We wanted to be much broader and much more exciting and much more interesting, like we don’t even know where it could go and we would like to be able to have users show up and ask something that we never even thought of and we can provide it. So that’s something that I think of when I think of ecosystem.  

Spuddy: Ecosystem is also the community. 

Brenda: Stakeholders; the community, the reporters, the users and then upcoming with the treasury everybody that’s going to be part of the treasury, like that all and the governance of course, making sure that our users are actually very, our community is very involved so it’s expanding. It’s a lot of moving parts. How do we get there I guess it’s just, it’s all of us together, that community and making sure that everybody, even the community helping us marketing and the community help making sure that, keeping us on our toes in terms of actually looking at what we’re putting out. It’s a big part of it, and the community is all of those stakeholders, it’s just as we expand that in itself keeps growing.  

Nick: I mean I look at other communities, what other ecosystems would be like. Obviously, there’s like the big ones, like Bitcoin or Ethereum, but even like smaller ones, you can take certain things from other ones. Like old Maker DAO in a lot of ways was really pushing decentralization, similar to how Rye is now. They seem to have a good community that really focuses on pushing decentralization, even giving credit where credits do, like Link or Synthetics token, their community generally rallies really well around things and promotes each other really well. That’s cool, I really like Gitcoins community, their core team and their core community, really, they’re just nice people generally, I love interacting with them a lot. They have a mission, grants focused and for a greater good and I really like that. Like you know we could incorporate little pieces from each of those things, it would be really cool in my mind. 

Mike: And by the way Brenda you look like you’re on a movie set, like this should be your zoom backdrop all the time. It’s perfectly lit, you got this really interesting lighting setup.  

Brenda: I don’t know if you can see that. I am by the window, it’s the best lighting that I could find. 

Mike: It looks great! 

Brenda: Thank you! 

Ryan: Next one. Not necessarily a question, maybe we don’t even need to comment on it.  

Question2: This token looks like a stable coin. 

Spuddy: I mean I assure you it is not.  

Nick: People say that, but we were just talking about this funny night the other day, so what’s our current price now, like 60 something. I mean, we’ve only been above this maybe four weeks ever. It’s like we haven’t you know, most of the time we’re lower than this and I know a lot of people like the pumps and the dumps and everything like that, but slow and steady growth is way, way better and helps us sleep better at night.  

Spuddy: The price of TRB was above a hundred dollars for like 10 days to two weeks or something like that. That was it. 

Mike: I think it was yeah, it was like.  

Ryan: We briefly touched on this: 

Question3: What’s the updated timeline for Tellor X? Said December 1st. 

Question4: Not everyone will use discord, could we explore ways to integrate all communities together, maybe make a list of links that are very visible on each community page such as twitter and others? Thank you falfel. 

Brenda: I guess we could pin a message with all of the links but the majority of our interaction happens in discord so if you want to be part of the conversation, unfortunately I feel like a lot of people are just there. And twitter.  

Spuddy: A lot of people hate that answer when I tell them that in the community they don’t, if they don’t want to come to discord, they don’t want to hear that, that’s where we are but the rest of the team is, we’re not going to go and be everywhere. You can talk to me anywhere because that’s my job, but you’re not going to talk to Nick and Brenda and Mike or Ryan, Tim, everybody else is going to be in discord.  

Brenda: Or just the rest of the community if the majority of the community is in one space, having a conversation about what’s happening including like Tellor X or something with Pytelliot and you want to be part of the conversation, it’s hard to come to a conclusion and talk about it and discuss it if there’s a bunch of different forums and then you’re never going to reach a conclusion. With that said I mean we could always pin a message where they can find us on twitter, on discord. We still use telegram a little bit but not so much as a community. 

Mike: So, don’t have links. I guess we don’t have a reddit link on our website, remember reddit ling on the twitter. It’s just a question whether or not that reddit subreddit is, for us an official forum or an unofficial place and it’s something that is I know, it’s called Telor official. 

Spuddy: But that’s like not a lot of officialness about it.  

Mike: Not a lot of officialness there and each of these platforms does something well, and other things not so well. Discord is the best platform that we have that allows the sort of richness of conversation and to do business, to actually coordinate as a team and to section out different conversations through the different channels. It’s just, it’s untouchable in terms of what it can provide us. That’s why we’re there. I feel like I should say... sorry Brenda...  

Brenda: That we could always do a list, a very well-defined list where like the official links and the other community links. I mean we should be able to provide them if they want to go to reddit or whatever other community chats that are outside of what we’re actually controlling. We could potentially just be very specific this is what we’re actually, what the team is officially and this is what the community has come up with.  

Nick: But I mean it’s one of those things where eventually as we grow, you can think about like Ethereum, how it grew over time, Ethereum used to be on reddit primarily and then it, same with Bitcoin, it grew into a lot of people and developers were on EthResearch for a while. That was where Vitalik lived and then it moved into the twitter sphere and as we get bigger, hopefully we get to the point where you almost can’t contain it in one and nothing’s official because there is no official you know. It’s you want this organic growth and you’ll find little pockets and communities of which you sort of jive with. There might be one that is developers and one that is price talk and one that’s memes and if they’re not on the same channel that’s okay.  

Brenda: Yeah, I mean that’s where we want to get to, but I mean currently where we’re at I feel like if the community members want to find each other in the best means that they believe it’s their best means of interaction, we can potentially do this for them and I don’t think it’s a huge lift, maybe we can even ask the community to add links or send us links to a specific. Maybe to Spuddy or Ryan or whoever and then it’s just a list for them to find each other.  

Spuddy: What I was going to say for people who might be new to crypto in general, I mean for pretty much any crypto project, you’re going to find the biggest community on their discord. Like their official discord, it’s that way for not just Tellor, it’s pretty much every crypto project. The biggest community is on discord, so ... 

Mike: If you’re in crypto in general, it’s just it’s worth to take the plunge, get used to discord, because it’s more than just Tellor. It’s going to be every other project that you’re interested in it’s going to have a community there and it’s just worth it.  

Brenda: Especially as we integrate with other communities, I think it’s important for the communities themselves to become more integrated as well. I think it just helps with the growth of both protocols and them not finding out what’s happening on both protocols if it affects both of them.  

Mike: Discord’s kind of like the Tellor, in a way it’s both the town square of the community but also the front office for Tellor. It’s literally our place of business virtually. We actually do like; this is how we communicate with our entire team; we do a lot of our communication publicly. It’s actually really neat. If you’re investing in a stock there’s no place like that for you to go, literally watch what’s going on day to day with that company, and perhaps reach out to the CEO of that company and ask them direct questions and get a response. It’s actually amazing what we’re providing for the speculators or investors or just fans or whatever. The access and the transparency that we have through discord. This is not meant to say don’t have these other communities and reddit’s bad or something like that. No, not at all, it’s just like discord is amazing it’s awesome for a reason like come over. So, we’ve over answered that question, but thanks for your feedback.  

Brenda: We’re not sponsored by discord by the way.  

Mike: This call is brought to you by... 

Ryan: It just launched an integration with metamask and we’ll all connect.  

Mike: That’s the other thing, is that the discord, the guy, the founders of discord are on the level with turning this from a gaming platform to a crypto platform. It’s not going away. 

Ryan: Alright, here’s a softball: Admin, wen moon?  

Brenda: Lauren is not here; we can’t answer that.  

Question5: Can we make very summarized point form graphically attractive list of new developments, materials that the community can share, spam social media with? 

Mike: Yeah, I like that idea. I think this goes into like, crypto marketing is all about these little micro shareable things. And they sort of always try to hype up the smallest number of things to generate as much interest and yeah, we roll our eyes at a lot of that in the crypto space because it’s a lot of junk, but we’re not overlooking that you guys want these materials and I think we can come up with some cool ideas around our current progress. For example, we had this shareable meme around Tellor X development or around anything that we’re working on. So, yeah, whoever this is, you should hop in our discord and there’s a marketing channel, there’s a creative channel, these are great places to just ping-pong ideas and then people on the team will riff with you including myself and we can actually turn it into something. 

Ryan: This one is not a question but it’s a compliment: Thanks for all the hard work, very friendly team, smiley face. And then lastly is: 

Question6: How to aggressively get more adoption to compete with so many competitors? /Wen Tellor X/ What normies can do with Tellor X? That’s 3 questions. Firstly, how do I get more adoption? 

Mike: I think we’re just being aggressively attacking the oracle problem, like we’re aggressively trying to be the best Tellor we can be and focusing on that slow steady organic growth. It means the tortoise wins the race kind of thing and we’ve actually seen; I feel like we’ve seen that play out on a macro scale when you compare to our competitors. They’re, I was just looking at Band protocols for example, their medium and you go through their partnership tab of their blog, and it’s just, I’m not sliding them, I’m just describing this, they’re, everybody does that, a lot of people do this same thing but it’s just like blog post after blog post of these partnerships with their logo next to another logo and it’s just a long scroll. And it’s just they’re constantly churning these things out and they can’t all be tangible. I suspect that they, I mean, this is what we know in crypto in general, I won’t call out Band about their specific partnerships, but just in general the way these crypto projects do, this is they’re just too busy turning these things out, that don’t really have much substance behind it, and it takes a lot of effort for them to do this, to blow all this smoke out. Whereas we’re focusing on actually, building something fantastic and people are starting to recognize that I think obviously a project like AmpleForth, Liquity and you know once you establish that, I’ve said this before, but like it’s about establishing a beach-head. It’s just some place where you can put your flag in, land you troops and you know having that initial set of really quality core users gets you there. And that’s what we’ve been focused on for the last two years is getting to that point and I think we’re just about there.  

Brenda: Definitely the core users and like you say, you take your flag and then you know you deploy your troops. We’re doing a lot more sponsorships of hackathons and I think as you know the younger, we can get a project to know about Tellor and to easily integrate it I think even if that hackathon doesn’t turn out into a long-term thing for them, at least we’re in the back of their minds to be used for once they actually have something that is more long-term. So, a lot of that comes from recognition and I think we’re working on it. We could definitely do a better job and you know as the community grows if you guys help us out, it’d be great too. 

Ryan: And then just to, I think this is an interesting question, the what can normies do with Tellor X?  

Brenda: Well, we’re bringing out the treasury. Do you want to talk about the treasury, Nick? 

Nick: Yeah, so what I mean, normies is such a, it’s a tough term to deal with. You’re obviously investing in crypto and you’re here and you know this awesome space where you’re hopefully going to be investing in treasuries or doing something with a smart contract, so give yourself a little more credit, you’re not a normie, you are special.  

Mike: You’re elite.  

Nick: You’re so early in this stuff you’re engaging in decentralized oracle and you want to know how you can do it. If you’re not an oracle project basically. Of course, you can start a project that uses Tellor X, but you know the other way is we’re going to have people who are running reporters, we’re going to have people who you can invest in a treasury, you can get a small return for your money. You can vote on proposals, you can just take part in you know and the biggest thing I think is, it’s so underrated, and I want to figure out a way that we can reward it is just being an awesome community member. Seriously, you can find people who can do the coding or they’ll be a lp or they’ll be a reporter, but that’s all because they’re doing it for money, or for a return like you know. The real people who make these protocols special are the people who are in your discord posting every day and are the ones who feel like even we’ve said a lot about AmpleForth community. We’ve given them a lot of praise because, we’ll go and we’re doing our integration and they question us on everything and these are a bunch of non-paid, just people who just hold the token, usually in pretty small amounts and they just give us hell because they want to pick every little detail because they care about their protocol. Those are the people you want in your community. Like every change that we make, and they’re out there so just be a good community member and you know be out there tweeting out there, spreading the word and that’s definitely the best thing you can do and I hope we figure out some way to reward them. I think I know we have said this before, where you bring in you know, we could actually use Tellor X to bring discord messages in so every time you do a discord message, we could record all their discord messages and all their, we could add it to their twitter posts about Tellor and stuff like that and then we can just do like airdrops for community members or something like that. I don’t know things like that. 

Mike: A lot of spammers.  

Nick: No, but I would love to see those kinds of people, not the ens domains one, like that one got, people are saying that’s really good, but you know you could potentially buy an ens domain just trying it out and then be a phenomenal community member spreading the word for years. I don’t know the exact structure their airdrop but, or you could have speculated on these things that they’re going to go up in price, which one do you actually want in your community? Sure, the one is more tangible and easier to measure but you actually want the good community member, same with Tellor X. We could have somebody who’s been a reporter for the last year, or somebody who just bought five Tellor tokens and it’s been an awesome community member and we would take that person 100 out of 100 times.  

Mike: I think using Tellor X in these discrete mining events you could mint a contract, some tokens that would have some sort of vote, it could be turned into a popularity contest but then the community can vote to sort of tip out some of these funds to these registered addresses that are from our community members.  

Brenda: They can propose it, they can … 

Nick: Yeah, but that would be cool and so how do you get more of those guys, that’s how we want the normies to help.  

Ryan: We got some comments going on in the chat, I just wanted to bring him up. First, Tamsay, who’s been very active in the discord community, shout out to you, but he said: I think discord and reddit covers most of the community members, it’s enough if only those two are very nicely linked together. Thanks for pointing that out. I’m definitely, I’m going to look at the twitter that the comment brought up to see if we can possibly link more there, but I agree, I think you know the discord is the home and heart right now for how the core team can kind of curate, facilitate the community. And then down the road maybe expands beyond that, but that’s definitely the place to be right now. 

And then Richard Schaff asked, can you explain the marketing campaign a little more in detail? Where are you putting forth the most efforts and why? 

Mike: Yeah, I could touch a little bit more on that. I don’t know, if Sean, if you want to add any points? I don’t know if you want to be put on the spot with this one, but. 

Sean: I’ll add some stuff, but go ahead. 

Mike: We’re really trying to establish the foundation for future marketing efforts first and foremost with the rebrand to Tellor X. I know you guys haven’t seen a lot of this stuff yet, but we’ve done a lot of preparatory work to sort of lay the groundwork for being able to create these materials. So, the new website, the new whitepaper, videos that are going to accompany the website, beefing up Tellor school on our YouTube, informational educational materials are sort of a big part of our vision for the ways to market Tellor. This is also coming from the communities ask of us, that they want more of these materials and that totally fits with what we value in terms of marketing versus the other type of crypto marketing which is all about price and things like that and shilling. I’ve said this a bunch too, the bizdev element is just getting the users, gives you all the ammo in the world from a marketing standpoint and it gives you so much more return on your efforts. Is getting the user doing a co-marketing campaign with that. It’s just highly effective and Brenda brought this up with the hackathons, like the biggest bang for our buck so far over the last year and a half or two has been sponsoring hackathons and so if you’re not familiar with that, I mean I can go into more detail, I don’t know how much I want to go into it, but basically, we sponsor these events, they’re big, they’re small, but you have a lot of developers that are aware of these events that are going on. So, you kind of get a mutual marketing. In that because the other sponsors sort of see you, kind of become part of a peer group in the DeFi space and this is how we meet other potential users or just other great projects in the space and then you get a lot of these hackers that are the builders of tomorrow. I know I sounds corny but a lot of the projects out there that are on maintenance, that are used, started off as hackathon projects and so it’s a really good way for people to hear about us, because the opportunities to actually interact with the technology and implement it and get rewarded for it. And we always look, I know this last couple year has been a little bit on the slower side with public events and it’s just starting to ramp up but we’ve been loving the last few in-person events that we’ve sent the team to. In Portugal, in Portland and we’re already have like a schedule planned out, an initial schedule planned out for events that are coming out in 2022. And so, getting out to these events as they start to happen again is going to be huge for us. Every time we go to them, it becomes really productive in terms of meeting potential partners and things like that. So, again like that just gives you all the ammo in the world to market. Did I cover everything Sean? 

Sean: Yeah, because for now in the near term too, we’re going to have the content to share, we’ve just put a lot of energy into what’s the content we can have, go out and also shared by people. So, even with Tellor X, the timing’s just we have that announced now, just announcing the timing of it, getting ready to vote you know, those types of things are just more marketing, telling this Tellor story like as we do that up to the Tellor X launch. So, things like that, that’s what we’re excited about over the next couple weeks.  

Mike: Yeah, I want to touch really quick on that, there’s a type of inward bound marketing, if you want to call it that, which is like helping to mature our community through providing better materials for them. Better awareness of what’s going on for them, things of that nature, and even fun things like memes and music videos. Just making Tellor a more fun and mature place to be. And then there’s the sort of outbound stuff of celebrating out things to announce and our launches and partners and news and educational materials as well. So, we’re pretty much trying to hit it from as many angles as possible and then he said.... Okay, well thank you for your question, Richard.  

Ryan: We also have a couple I know we’re running some time here, but we do have a couple new people on, I just wanted to give them a chance to speak up if you guys had any questions before we stop recording. Alright. 

Nick: But thanks for joining though. Great to have people here.  

Brenda: Nice to see everybody here for more than just the team.  

Ryan: Thanks Brenda. Just kidding. 

Brenda: I do like you guys. 

Mike: We’re going to move this to discord, is what we’re going to do. 

Nick: You can’t record it, I think.  

Mike: I think I know, once we figure there’s going to be ... 

Ryan: There’s a recording bot. But I don’t know if it was video, I’ll look into it.  

Nick: See you everyone! 

Spuddy: GM! 

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