 Hello everyone, and thanks for joining the theorem.org November community call So it's already November and Q4 the last quarter of the year Today we want to share some of the things that we've worked on last quarter and What our focus will be until the end of the year as always quick note that this is the ethereum.org Community call discussing the website and the theorem.org roadmap not the theorem foundation or the Ethereum protocol With that out of the way, let's take a quick look through the agenda for today First off Yacob is going to demo the learning quizzes that we've recently launched Next up Joseph will share How we prepare the website in anticipation for the merge? After that, I'm going to give an overview of the recently revamped EF blog Pablo will talk about our migration to a new UI library Nuno is going to share some updates on the design system Paul will talk about the KZG ceremony and what we're helping out with there and Finally, Joshua will discuss one of our Q4 epics creating real-world case studies After that some miscellaneous announcements and updates as always and some questions that we've been asking you to Ask in Slido if you haven't yet Sharing this in the chat right now feel free to add your questions. There is still some time and Unless there's anything else from anyone, I guess let's just get into it and start with Yacob talking about Learning quizzes take us away Yacob Thank you, Luca perfect. I hope you can hear me. All right So in the chat, I'm sharing links to pages where we have Published our learning quizzes and let me show you as well So we have shipped recently this new feature quizzes on selected few pages, but our goal really is to have this globally on our website once the Content is ready and for that you can help us with that that's to present what we have right now, so At the end of few pages that I sent in the chat You can see that at the end of the article we have now these This is which basically Will verify your knowledge of the page or article that you just read so this will be always contextual to What is on the page and it's a fun way to practice your knowledge One good thing is that Whatever choice you make we will have most of the time also a custom explanation So this way we will try to help you understand why perhaps The thing you chose was incorrect And this way you can just test your knowledge on a few Pages and see if you can get all the questions correctly at the end you can also share the results on Twitter to promote These quizzes if you want so we have published I believe seven different pages for With a quiz and in this score channel you will find there is Quiz channel where you can give us any feedback on whether you think these These quiz questions were too easy too difficult or whether you think there could be some improvements You have started with these seven pages where two NFTs what is it here? What is it and so there are but if you wish to contribute you could help us with creating content for these quizzes on other pages Again in gas in the quizzes channel on discord or you can raise a PR with just the questions and explanations and we'll take it from there and That's basically the quizzes Awesome, thanks Jakob. Yeah, we're all excited about shipping the quizzes received some Really nice feedback so far both on what people like and how they could potentially be improved next up Joseph and How we've prepared a theorem dot org for a successful merge Hey, thanks, Luca. Yeah Incredible that the merger is less than two months ago. It's a lot happened since then So in advance of the merge We had a set of objectives to go through the site and just make sure all the content was accurate and That we had sufficient material available that people were well prepared and ready for the actual event to happen But we also had to be ready because the second the merge happened a lot of information on a theorem.org would immediately go out of date Any information on preparing for the merge would be kind of nonsensical and information on how the network comes to consensus would be wrong Any pages referring to the merge in the future tense or Explicitly mentioning the upcoming merge all of that kind of stuff would all just suddenly be inappropriate The second the merge happens So we had to have some kind of system where as soon as the merge happened We could just press a button and update the site to some pre-prepared post merge state And the way that we did that was to have a branch of our github repository where we developed a post merge version of the website in the weeks leading up to the merge and Pretending on that branch like the mergers already happened successfully and auditing and updating the site for that hypothetical and And We started with a initial site audit and that generated a tick list of 59 pages that needed to be updated at the moment of the merge Some of those were relatively small changes like swapping tenses and things But some were complete rewrites and restructures Especially in the developer docs So I've just put in the chat the link to the issue if anyone wants to actually see what those 59 pages were it was actually amazing how deeply the merge touched every part of Ethereum the switch from proof-of-work mining to proof-of-sake based Consensus changed everything Changed the basic architecture of the nodes and the networking layer In the sense that the existing peer-to-peer network would exchange different information post merge compared to pre-merge and a whole new P2P network would be introduced to exchange information at the consensus layer and All documentation around the nodes and the clients and the networks had to be updated Even the blocks changed their structure and their content at the merge and the documents documentation around all that Some of the kind of less obvious updates included about block explorers They showed different information after the merge compared to before Some of the tutorials were broken by the merge if they included proof-of-work test nets for example or some proof-of-work specific features I think overall the most satisfying page to update by far with the energy consumption page It was really cool to be able to just click button and watch the website leave behind the old kind of one day We won't burn so much energy rhetoric and actually implement. We are a low-carbon blockchain and You know since then a third party has estimated the Carbon consumption of the entire network to be 0.002 terawatts a year Which is lower than even we predicted in advance, which was just a massive win It was also kind of cool to incorporate a celebratory front page design on merge day We had this merge panda rising up out of the fountain in the decentralized commons image on the home page Just as a kind of small way to let the community know that it was a time to celebrate and it was a big achievement And should all be proud of what what we did I posted a Picture in the chat of what that looked like So we had that update and then since then we've been looking through for gaps Before the merge and at the merge it was all about correcting the existing material Since the merge It's about what new material do we now need to make sure that we properly explain The new proof-of-state network for beginners and also for people that really want to know the details of how the protocol works That's all I got to say. Thanks back to you Luca Yeah, thanks This was definitely an initiative that a lot of the team were involved in but Especially Joseph and Paul with all of their Audits and updates that the brunt of the work. So nice work on that Next up I want to talk about The EF blog that we have recently rebuilt So yeah, our team has recently worked on rebuilding the EF Log using a more modern stack to add some functionality The main change on the blog so far is added internationalization support So visitors can now change the language of the UI and read some of the posts in other languages This effort mostly included design work by our designers Nuno and Jakob to look similar to the previous version of the blog and Dev work by Niko and Paul to rebuild the blog while maintaining feature parity We've also translated some of the key blog posts that have been published this year Especially the ones related to the merge given that that is when the blog went live If you want to learn more about the specific improvements and future plans for the blog We also published a blog post about this a couple of months ago, which goes into some more detail Let me share this in the chat real quick as well you go yeah, so currently the blog is available in 15 languages and Selecting any of them will change the blog's primary language and only show the posts that are available in that language As you can see there's also convenient ways to switch back to English or Check out the other blog posts all the As well as change the language for individual blog posts We hope that by continuing to localize this content it becomes more accessible and Reaches more people across the world regardless of the languages. They speak And I know a lot of you are already aware of this But contributors to the translation program can also get involved with this and translate some of the latest blog posts more information about joining the project and contributing to the blog Translations can be found on the website. Just share the link in the chat as well That should be it on the blog. Just wanted to give a brief summary but feel free to check out the blog post that goes into more detail on this or feel free to reach out if there's any questions or thoughts and moving on To something that ties in very well with this is We wanted to share something else that we've recently added specifically This chart of Non-English page views. This is a chart showing total page views on ethereum.org over time Non-English page views and the ratio between them The main reason why we added this to the website was to show the translators How much of an impact their contributions have and how they're helping this content reach more people and It is definitely true. We can see two clear spikes on this chart of non-English page views on the website The first one is when we first started translating When we first added translated content to ethereum.org that is this first spike in 2019 and the second one is when the amount of content we were translating and The amount of translated content we were adding to the website significantly significantly increased last summer and since then the ratio of non-English page views has gone up for the last 12 months straight and Currently over one quarter of all visits to the website are now in languages other than English This is in large part due to our amazing community of contributors translating all of this content So a big thank you to all of them obviously and The reason this ties in well with the blog rebuild is that it clearly shows how much interest there is for multilingual ethereum content and that the more resources That are available in other languages the more people can actually read and learn about ethereum and follow along That would be all from me But as always if anyone wants to get involved feel free to reach out to us either here on the Yeah, that would be it and Next up we've got Pablo who is going to be talking about our migration to a new UI library Okay, can you hear me? Hello. Thank you Luka And let me share the screen So, yeah, basically I want to give you a quick update on one of our technical epics Which is the migration of And use a UA library in all of our UI components so a brief summary of goals of this epic is basically we want to Create this base layer Where we can build on scale better in the future and so This will serve as one thing to improve a to improve on our upcoming goals that we have for next year next year we will want to To implement the our design system, which is something that our designers are Working on and shake up our lead in that that effort so This chakra migration Is going to basically set the grounds to build on that on top of this So Shamping into this epic specifically You can see here all the contributors that we have so far and I want to thank you all you guys for the contributions You have been doing an amazing job And thank you also for the patience On the core review from our side So The current status of this epic is that we are dividing the D work on in two waves We are migrating all of our you UI components to chakra So currently we are doing the first wave with cons that consist of around 60 components you can see the whole list here and You can see that most of them are already my how about being migrating and We are almost finished with this first migration So I wanted to make a Small announcement for next week. We are planning to to open the second wave which will consist on the remains around 60 more components to migrate and We hope to finish that in this quarter So that is going to be a lot of work, but I I think we can we can do it and That is basically all I want to say and Just stay tuned on our Discord channels. We have a dedicated channel for the UI migration And I also next week when I open I will create a new issue I think because this is Kind of a mess this issue has already a hundred comments I will open a new a new issue and and put the new list there and I will announce that on on the Discord channels I mean this GitHub issue so stay tuned and if you want to get involved in this Of course, you can jump into this this issue. I will share it in the chat And you can read the how to contribute section or you can just ping me on this court or here leave a comment in this issue and And I will help you So that's all. Thank you guys Great. Thank you Pablo for sharing that and leading this epic and also Thank you to anyone who has gotten involved and helped with the migration Definitely been a bunch of work, but Making some really nice progress. So that's exciting Yeah, let's move on to new know who is going to give us an update On the design system How are you can you hear me? Okay, so So on this is a perfect way after Pablo because he's doing the groundwork to implement the design system So I will try to do a small overview of what we have been done and what's next to come, but the overall Goal, it's to build on top of chakra UI new components and New design approach to some of the components improving the experience the styling of the website to make everything more More close to what we want to be an experience. So a small TLDR of the design system It's that creates a framework for open design to open through all of you to contribute better to have more contributions from the from the community to design to the contents to the development to everything we believe that this is one big improvements to do in the project and and Having this in mind we have been working on design system since Quarter two this year. We have been following a lot of different steps to have everything ready to start coding beginning next year. So Well, once the UI library epic will have all the components already on chakra We can start implement new styling the new changes that we are currently working on on the design system and have everything ready to be Faced and implement throughout the next year. So this is a roughly what we have been accomplished On this quarter. We are trying we are working on on more content wise like the markdown pages What can we improve on the markdown pages? We have already have the basic layouts and that and the basic components like we've changed the fonts We've improved the color system with the spacing a lot of different design components Will be worked on and based on this design system So I will just go over really really really quickly in some of the details of to suffer you guys have an idea of What we are what does a design system looks like and what what is it? The outcome of design system by itself So here it's the drill down of the navigation from the figma file Which is based on foundation space components composed components and layouts We have been working top down on all of those And this is just screenshots from from the design system itself just for you guys to have an idea like this is the new Hypography typefaces and font sizes that we will implement. This is the colors We have updates the colors a little bit from what we have right now and have everything ready We rules how to use them where to use them The old illustrations will be kept on the website. That's another epic We will try to improve those and have new new illustrations on our website next year So something to stay tuned to and this is an example of how the buttons look on the design system So we have all the states we have all the buttons Close to one big one base component or now at ethereum.org. There's a lot of different sizes of buttons We want to make that a small size or a regular size So we need to make that more consists throughout the the website as one of the goals This is an example of how the heroes look like the different heroes on on the On the theorem on the design system that will be implemented next year the layouts and Mostly this is a working progress For the beginning next year for sure we will need your help And try to one board as many designers as we can To the process and help bring all the components that exist on the website and it is on chakra right now To the design system improve them and then have them coded After that The last thing that I wanted to bring just we have the design system published on on the Figma community if you want to just say Like or just download on share it, but I want to talk more about design system So I will schedule another call just on the design system itself for the 24th of November in a couple weeks Because we there's a lot of things that I wanted to talk about and collect your feedback And I think your call should help a lot And that being said it's everything I have for you guys now. I will post the link for the For the file itself on the comments if you want to just follow and just make some comments whatever you think Suggests the call. Thank you so much for your attention Luca Yeah, thanks, Nuno As Nuno mentioned if you're a designer or interested in contributing feel free to hit us up in the design channel or reach out to Nuno or Yacob and Definitely do check out that design system community call Moving on we have Paul who will be talking about a new commitment for our team How what we'll be working on How will we be helping out the KZG ceremony Paul? Yes? Thanks, Luca. How's everyone doing? So This is a little bit of a different role for some of the folks on our team One of the other things we do beyond just the ether and org website We do help out with a lot of the other Subdomains to ether and org as well as just other products amongst the ether and foundation and in the space This is one of those examples where some folks have been working on The KZG commitment ceremony and what that is we'll get into but we've been trying to help out a little bit with With some of their needs to try to get this rolled out within the next month or so basically And what this is is the next phase of the thorium roadmap and the upgrade plans Some people have probably heard of EIP 4844 or proto dank sharding, which is the next planned upgrade as far as scalability is concerned, which is Designed to help roll-ups have more affordable ways to store the data that they use In a way that can be scaled part of this involves Basically the generation of a secret a shared secret amongst the entire community something that can be used to generate Fraudproofs to make these things function appropriately and Josh just dropped an excellent link link to learn more about this EIP 4844.com I would encourage people who are curious to learn more about it to check that out We've been working on a page, which was actually originally demoed At DevCon in Bogota last month, and I'm not sure if you can see my screen But this is the website here ceremony. E3M.org. This is the task website at the time You're free to check this out if you want But we've been working with them to try to help improve this for things like accessibility making sure that it's accessible even on mobile To be determined if we'll be able to actually run the ceremony on mobile and actually participate through mobile But we do want to at least have the information available for folks if they come to the site We've tried to make it more responsive we working with them to help with the translations as well You'll notice here. There is a changer to switch the language to Spanish We plan on getting all of this text translated into more languages And this is going to be rolled out like I said within the next month or so It's going to be open up and the goal with this is to be completely public Something that anyone can participate in so we're doing our best to try to make this Simplified easy to walk through, you know, we're trying to clear any bugs that we encounter So more and more people can participate in this and what this is is basically this big shared secret that's going to help enable things like fraud proofs to be generated and It's set up in a way where anyone can participate and it will automatically destroy like your portion of the randomness that's contributed to this big shared secret and really if Any one person actually just does not hold on to their secret portion Then the whole thing will be a success basically the way the way this works is in a way where As long as one person is honest and destroys their portion of what's called the entropy the randomness that's contributed to this thing Then it cannot be reproduced by somebody on the side and what that would lead to is somebody basically able to defraud These proofs and to prove anything that they wanted and the whole goal of this is to make that so it's absolutely Impossible and I think we're on a very good track here, and I'm looking forward to the rest of this get enrolled out This is less something that's been super open to the community But it is something our team has been contributing to and we just wanted to let you know about it. Thank you, Paul More exciting upgrades coming up in the pipeline always nice to hear and Finally For what will be the last presentation from our team Joshua will discuss our Q4 epic on creating real-world case studies Joshua, please Everyone just before I do that we have created a po-app for this column So surprise I guess if you're interested in po-apps. I Am sharing my screen just now Um, we are like Got a good bit of time left So I'll leave this for maybe a minute or two and then I can get to Chang to everyone about real-world case studies, which I'm very excited to do so Just to note that this QR code and it does refresh every couple of po-apps that are issued So some people reported that they'll scan it and it won't work And if that happens just do it again, and it should work the second time I'll also just add Please scan the code right now if you can but as Josh gets into his part After he's done we're gonna be showing the QR code again in case some of you can't claim it right now or Just aren't fast enough back to you Josh Yeah, I'm too busy getting my po-apps So yeah, I don't actually have anything visual to show for this So I'll leave the co-app QR code open as I ramble on a little bit about our case studies and hopefully I'll do my best to try and explain why we think it's important So real-world case studies, what does that even mean? I think the maybe the best way to explain case studies is first to take a little step back In Q2 Yakub who earlier on in this call demoed our learning quizzes Ran an epic focused on how we could get better user feedback After executing on that epic we got a ton of feedback and from that feedback we seen two main overarching themes One of which was that many of the users on a medium or wanted more Instructional based content like non technical tutorials and step-by-step guides on how to navigate different tools Concepts software all within the feeding ecosystem and from that we prioritized the tutorials revamp that we are working on in Q4 And we're not going to be covering that on this call But I'll shell our Q4 roadmap both post if you'd like to learn more and if someone could Post that in the chat, that would be great The second major theme that emerged from the user feedback was that users Particularly ones newer to the space They're definitely not limited to just them They were struggling to understand what the real-world benefits of the use cases of a medium where So they understood that they could join or create a doubt But without any experience in those they didn't really see how this sort of structure could lend itself to something novel or innovative or they understood that they could use stablecoins and non custodial wallets instead of traditional banks and But being from a relatively wealthy developed country. They didn't really see the point in that The the truth of it is is that like the blockchain industry as a whole hasn't done a fantastic job at communicating these ideas or these benefits There is a lot of prerequisite knowledge that we assume That people need to really get by blockchain is important And then we're baffled when the people we talk to don't really understand why we think it is so important It's because in the first place. We're not really communicating the ideas behind the values So obviously if you're on this call, you're probably already one of the converted But I don't think we should assume that the people we speak with have the same understanding the same knowledge or even the same worldview as people in this industry do so instead and the ideas that Can inform this epic is that we want to be able to communicate these ideas better in a clear non-biased way With non-biased language and language that actually resonates with people So it was this line of thinking that led the Ethereum team to prioritize an epic around creating real-world case studies and The final solution that we've came up with at least for Q4 to begin with is is quite simple So in this epic, we will pick a particular aphidium use case We'll research where that particular use case has been used to solve real-world problems From that we'll identify the most impactful Instances of problems being solved and then we'll write case studies providing all the context of the problem itself and How aphidium was used to help solve that? So that's quite abstract, but to give a very concrete example aphidium use case might be the use of stable coins and Our research might lead us to how stable coins are used to fight hyperinflation in developing countries from that and impactful case might be like Argentinians using stable coins to save money instead of it disappearing to the Argentinian pesos 50 odd percent inflation rate And writing that case study would probably involve setting the context on how Argentina's government implemented a ban on buying US dollars leading people to using that two currencies as a way to sidestep that ban Yeah, so that's pretty much It's so far I'm really excited about this epic Selfishly, I think it'll help me communicate to like non-crypto-pill people friends family as to why the stuff actually matters and I guess we're hoping that it'll do the same for crypto skeptics crypto novices and even people who have Maybe been in this space a while, but have lost sight of the forest for the trees So that's pretty much all I've got If you've got thoughts, we've created a case studies channel on discord that you can check out and ask questions Or if you feel more comfortable doing so you can ping me directly I'm always happy to chat on this sort of stuff With that I'll hand it back over to Luka to close this out. Thanks very much for listening. Thank you, Joshua Yes, I'm moving on to the final final part really which is some miscellaneous announcements and callouts One that was already mentioned specifically Nuno organizing a design design system community call on Exactly in exactly two weeks from today Stay tuned for that. There is going to be an event that you're gonna be able to Share your interest in and get pinged before it starts on our discord So if you're interested in that, please do check it out Another one is office hours. So a while ago We did a couple of office hours sessions on miscellaneous topics that were either very much relevant at the time or Things we were getting a lot of questions about and just wanted to clarify further and help out that way So Paul is planning on holding another office hours Most likely next Friday Similar to the design There's gonna be an event created in our discord There's gonna be a topic and an exact time. So stay tuned for that as well and finally Feel free to check out the learning quizzes. Jacob and Josh have both shared links to the pages that Learning quizzes at this moment. So please do check them out and Let us know what you think. Let us know what you like Let us know how we can improve them. I guess feedback is always appreciated So don't hesitate to reach out and share it with us and moving on to The last part which is questions from the community We've been sharing this slide over round for a while asking for questions that People would like answered Yeah, Paul just shared a link to the slide. Oh in the chat. I'm also sharing my screen just in case But yeah, let's we have some time. Let's work through some of these and And the first one is sorry go ahead you can up here, too Yeah, exactly, I'll be like calling out Whenever someone is better equipped to answer a question than I am Which the first one is the quiz was real fun adding more soon. So Yacob Josh Yeah, I can take this one, but Yacob feel free to weigh in if I miss anything So that is the plan and I guess we wanted to start off originally with eight pages because we wanted to Firstly see how much impact I had and where people using the quizzes was the design We originally came up with the best solution for this and We haven't done like a deep dive or a deep retrospective into it yet But our suspicion at this point is yes that people are finding these useful and impactful So the plan is probably to revisit this early next year With the goal of potentially having an entire hub that's dedicated to all of the quizzes on our site Currently you have to go to an individual page to take the quiz and then that's just the end of that experience so the idea is to consolidate all of that around one page where All of the quizzes throughout the site can also live in this one hub page So if you just want to go on and just test your knowledge in one place you can do that And along with that we also hope to open this more up to the community It's very straightforward to write all of these questions. So we hope that we can Get community support around this and get people to actually write answers and explanations for us They help us grow this a lot more quickly and make more of an impact with it Yeah, Jacob anything you'd like to add to that as well Cool, so yeah the TLD are likely yes Second question is is there anyone at ETH working closely with the leg regulators to work out the vital policies and controls again? This is the ethereum.org community call so focused on ethereum.org the website My two cents on this would be ethereum is a permissionless technology that anyone can contribute to build on or use There are hundreds of organizations initiatives Companies in the Ethereum ecosystem Some of them are definitely working on advocacy efforts like coin center and the blockchain association and similar ones so The answer is probably yes, I don't know if anyone else wants to add anything there. I Think you covered it pretty well I do think you know an important note there to reiterate is working or anyone at ETH working closely with the regulators So at ETH, I mean ethereum is a network. It's permissionless. It's public. It's open. There's also then the ethereum foundation I'm sure there are some folks there But honestly don't quote me on that because I'm not sure and there's we're a subset of the ethereum foundation funded by them To work on this site specifically just to try to help clarify some of that so on our team. No Unfortunately, we don't have anyone Lobby in Congress Yeah, exactly Any other input? I think we can we're good to move on Has the bear market had any effect on your community? That's a good question Yeah Again, I'm gonna like I think probably yes though the community is very much still active and vibrant People contributing to a theorem org are likely more focused on getting involved than making an impact Versus short-term price speculation if you're just speculating on a price, you don't need to contribute your time and effort So those who got involved for those reasons are definitely still here Sure, if anyone has anything else to add Yeah, I think the community has been pretty strong lately to be honest despite the bear market I agree that you know, there's a lot of people who are we're gonna be around during price bombs and bullishness and They're gonna get excited, but it's is not the first time this has happened prices drop people who were there for that Specific reason start to lose interest, but the folks that are here to build and contribute I haven't seen much of a drop off. I think we've been doing great. Yeah, I think that's Sorry, go ahead Now we should just point it out. That's we do see on visits something packed Yeah, I Took this question from the perspective of like our community as in the people who help contribute to a feeding org in any way And yeah, like when the markets down I don't have exact numbers. I apologize, but um, I would also say like our contributions have steadily still gone up over the course of the last year, which you could I guess is the bear market. So There's some ways that we've grown as a community and some ways that we've shrunk, but I think it's in a positive way we have farthest people just coming into the discord with price speculation and more about contributing to this project or wanting to Learn about a theorem. So I think like in ways, there's been a positive effect on the community Yeah translation program differences, but As far as like github contributions that's something I can speak to Yeah, there's different ways to measure the community to talk about the effect on our community One is visits to the website, you know engagement and discord, etc Contributions to the repo we may you know, I think personally it seems to have reduced a lot of the noise Which is why I've kind of been enjoying it lately to be honest Yeah, I just add one more thing Like just looking at the people who are involved in our discord who are involved in translations and on our github We're finding that it's consolidating a lot more around like a core group of people who've been around for a while So even looking at the people that are in this call today, like I recognize Quite a lot of people here. I've spoke to a lot of people here. I've met a lot of people who are on this call so it shows that like the people who Really care about Fidium and want to be involved are still here and that's the important thing So I appreciate everyone taking the time out of their day to join this call and see what we're up to Yeah, some good answers there Next question is anything I can help with mainly do front-end Yes, for sure. There's a lot of ways to get involved and contribute. I just share the link to the How can I contribute channel on our discord which covers a lot of different Ways to get involved and to contribute covers the relevant channels Where we discuss contributions so yeah always looking for new contributors and people to do add something like We've found that at there's very little limit to how people can add value and help us improve the website or whatever their ultimate goal is so I would say yes always keen for new contributors and More people getting involved with the community Yeah, actually, thank you for asking that. I mean for what it's worth. I started in the same boat I was looking around doing front-end trying to figure out how to get involved And I landed on this repo a little over two years ago now and started contributing posted the link just to our issues board A lot of ways to get involved What I did back then was I checked out the issues board. I found something that I felt like I could work on and just started tackling it Anyone's free to post on those issues and request to be assigned to help keep things organized So yeah, definitely reach out if you have any more questions about it Yeah, for sure. We're always happy when people reach out and are excited about getting involved and Contributing and anyway I think we have time for maybe one last question which um Can the community do something about this useless scam project called zen crypto? ETH has been unusable for most folks since that scam was launched so I I would say these last couple of days a lot has been going on in crypto and has led to a lot of on-chain activity A lot of people are probably withdrawing from exchanges or sending assets to exchanges closing or rebalancing their positions swapping tokens Whatever and with an increase in activity gas prices go up Which is exactly how it's supposed to work um, ethereum is scaling Using roll-ups where gas fees are low and will continue to get lower as the technology progresses and more people use them and while Layer twos are still in the early stages and still developing and have some trust assumptions associated with them at the moment Most of them already have vibrant ecosystems of depths and things to do So if gas prices on the ethereum layer one are pricing you out of using it Um, I would say be part of the solution and start using layer twos Does anyone have any other input on this one? Yeah, the only thing i'll add is can is there anything we can do about it in short? No I mean, this is a public open permissionless platform Anyone can release tokens and do what they want with it There's a fee mechanism in place to make it more expensive when there's insane demand and it drops back when there's less demand Uh, a lot of those fees get burned. So the policy you can take in this is that when gas prices go high Well, we're also burning eth. I at least so it kind of gives back a little bit to everyone who holds eth At least and participates in the network So yeah, we can't get rid of it But just takes us and then we've burned a ton of gas lately for what it's worth and moving to l2s I agree luka is definitely a way to to start to avoid this stuff and real quick It does get into a question. I saw lower of when sharding soon tm That is the thing I mentioned earlier proto dank sharding is the first roll out of that We're hopefully expecting that q1 q2 next year The website I mentioned will be up sooner than that to start participating in that ceremony But sharding is coming um the initial phases of that I would you know loosely expect in the first half of next year um to say what that one I was listening to the all court devs call for Shanghai and depends if they want to do Withdrawals and eip 4844 in the same release, which would maybe be like midpoint next year Or if they want to do withdrawals first and then eip 4844 which would put it in the back half. Um, Just depends on what? They start sharing how to be really for sure. Yeah, it's not finalized yet So don't don't like quote me on it necessarily But it is being worked on the ceremony is going to be one of the first steps So that is definitely in the works and we'll continue to make l2s even cheaper um And another one I see on here ftx situation I would strongly suggest checking out the bankless podcast and if anyone else send us any References they could point people to them could drop them in the chat Yeah, and yes, there will be more po-apps in 2023 Yeah, there's one good question, um, that we've probably answered but maybe throw this one who knows way of Oriacup, um, I'm a student designer. How can I help with the design system? I would say just stay tuned to the design channel, uh And be on board on the next call on the 24th. We will cover that a little bit more We still we still haven't figured out the best way to to collaborate on the design system to design the components itself on figma figma It's open, but it's not that open as could help We still need to figure out. So I think it's a good a good way to discuss that on on a call So everyone that wants to help on the design side, uh, please check, uh, the community call, uh on the 24th awesome, I Guess we are at time. Um, I think we covered a bunch Um, maybe there's any closing thoughts from the team. Uh, I would just like to Say thank you for joining the call. Thank you for being part of the theorem.org community and contributing to the website and see you At the next one Thanks, thanks everyone Have a good day. Hi You