 Superfist from the ETH Staker community. I'm here with a bunch of people that I like are hosting the Road to DevCon Trivia in partnership with DevCon. Tyler here from DevCon, hey buddy, how are you? Hey, hey, how's it going? Great. So today's event is the culmination of the Road to DevCon. This is the final event when we're going to host a trivia game, the winner from this Live Trivia game will win a free ticket to DevCon. There are a bunch of other prizes and we're going to go through those in just a few minutes. Before I go too far, I'd like to introduce a couple of people that are with us. On the ETH Staker side, we have Anvedika. Hey, how's it going? We have Colfax. Hey, everyone. Prey Wizard. It works. Lamboshi, also known as Nolan. Hello. And I think Patricio is hiding somewhere in there. I'm not hiding. I'm on an airport in Mallorca, Spain. There you are. You are on my second page of Zoom. So yeah, great to have everyone here. And from DevCon, we have Skyler. Yo, yo. And we have a couple of guests, people we will introduce as we go. But the general layout of today is to host a trivia game. There will be a live game here on this Zoom channel, which many people are watching on YouTube. But there's also a simulplay that we hope a lot of people participate in. And that simulplay is administered through a website at play.eathstaker.cc. In just a few minutes, Michael is going to tell you a little bit more about how to use that simulplay site. Everyone who is here should walk away with a Po-App. The smart people will walk away with two Po-Apps and the farmers will walk away with a thousand Po-Apps. So congratulations to everyone. I need to tell you before we get into this game that the questions are developed in-house by an intern who we really don't have a lot of faith in. So if and when questions and answers don't line up, we regard that as part of the game. The game has nothing to do with the actual questions and answers. It is simply the name that shows up at the top of our list when we're done. So you may answer all of the questions correctly in the quiz and still lose. And that's part of the fun. Yeah, so that's really my disclaimer that we worked really hard to set this up. And I think it's gonna be fantastic. But because we're here to have fun, please recognize that things always go wrong. There's always going to be a technical hurdle. And I hope you'll just roll with that. And the final results will be as they are shown on screen and nothing else. So with that, I would like to shift it off to Michael who's going to talk about simulplay and the Po-Apps. Yep, thank you very much, Fizz. So let's go into the Play-Long app that's making its debut today on the eStaker website. Everyone is welcome to use it. Anyone can use it. It's accessible at play.eathstaker.com. Those of you following along on the live stream, there is a sequence of steps to follow in order to access the Play-Long app. What's gonna happen is when you go to play.eathstaker.cc, you will see an embedded live stream to follow along. And then you'll see multiple choice questions, or excuse me, you'll just see the answers with no questions. What it's gonna do is force you to listen to the questions as we progress through them via Kahoot. And as we state the questions on the live stream, you'll go ahead and answer those via the site. If you play along and answer all 50 questions, you are eligible for a DevCon Play-Long Participation Po-App and that comes in form of a QR code only after you've finished the quiz along with us. So again, that's play.eathstaker.cc. Just a quick note here, this is quite literally the first time we're using this. So there are a few hiccups in the sense that if we run out of codes or anything like that, it's sort of like first come, first serve basis in terms of the Play-Long sequence. So just be aware that if you feel that you didn't get one during the rush, please reach out to me directly on Discord and we'll get you taken care of. But that is the Play-Long app for eSticker. All right, thank you so much for that. And next, I think we're going to get to Colfax to talk about the raffles. Oh yeah, so I'm going to jump in and show you guys first how to claim the Po-App and then I'll talk about the raffle that's gonna take place at the end of the call. So first, in order to claim the Po-App for this call, this is gonna be your viewer Po-App. Michael just talked about how you'll get the Play-Long Po-App, but this is just for a viewer, even if you're not playing along, you'll be able to claim this one. It's the normal Po-App claim process that we have for lots of events and I'll just quickly show you guys how to do it. So I'm gonna share my screen here in a second. There we go. So here I am on the eSticker Discord. So a lot of coordinates we've done on the Roads of DevCon Discord. For the Po-App claim, we're actually gonna head on over to the eSticker Discord. If you're not a member yet, head on over to invite.gg slash eStaker and you can join that Discord and you can be on any channel here but on the right side, you'll see this list of people. If you don't see it, just go ahead and click this icon at the top, the people and scroll on down to the Po-App bot and what you're gonna do is you're gonna right click on the Po-App bot and you are going to click message. You're gonna send a direct message to the Po-App bot and then you will type in here the secret claimor which is, I believe it's RTD in all caps. So let's go ahead and see if I remember that correctly. And it will accept it lowercase as well, just so everyone's aware. Awesome. Yep. Sweet. So here you go. By the way, you'll see my effort at solving Logic Beach puzzle yesterday. It was very fun. I recommend checking it out. But so here, my Po-App is now claimed. So well, here's the claim link actually. So I'm gonna go ahead and click this link. It'll open in a browser and I'll show you that right here. And I'm gonna type in my ENS or your Ethereum address will work as well. And you just click myth Po-App token. And sometimes when we host events like this, we claim a bunch of Po-Apps at the same time. You'll get an error maybe when you click that button at first, but just go ahead and click it again and it should come through. It may take a little while on pending, but eventually the Po-App will end up in your wallet. And now if I go over and click browse collection, I can show off my beautiful Po-App collection and I'll see this amazingly designed Po-App done by ours truly in Betica right here in my collection. So this Po-App is again for viewers and the play along you'll get after you play along. And I just wanna talk a little bit now about a Po-App raffle we're gonna be doing at the end of the call. So I don't know how many of you guys had a chance to tune into our previous Road to DevCon Quest, quest two. We handed out some Po-Apps there as well. And all of the Po-Apps that were given out in quest two and all the Po-Apps that will be given out today are gonna give you a ticket to this raffle. This raffle will take place at the end of trivia. And what we're raffling off here are the top three people that win are gonna get the builder discount ticket to DevCon. So that's a guaranteed spot at DevCon. You get a discounted ticket. So that's super exciting. And so the more events that you came to and the more Po-Apps that you have you get additional opportunities to actually enter into the raffle. So I'll demo the raffle entry process a little bit later once you guys have had a chance to claim your Po-Apps. But I wanna let you guys know about the raffle. So definitely stick around for this. It's gonna be a lot of fun. And without further ado, I'll pass it back to Superfiz. All right. I think we are ready to get rocking on the game. I'll give a two second pause to see if anybody says, wait, don't forget. Okay. I'm going to start the game formally in my browser. And then I'm going to start a screen share. All right. The ETH price falls and your MakerDell vault is under collateralized. How long do you have before you are liquidated? I am already liquidated one hour until someone bids on my ETH or one day. Also remember how quickly you answer the question affects how many points you get. The correct answer is one hour. And yes, that usually is the tiebreaker, how quickly you answer so. All right. Looks like things are off to a smooth start. That was fast. James Marley. Lead. Always watching. Of course. Which of these people is not credited as an author of EIP 1559? Vitalik Buterin, Rick Dudley, Eric Conner, or Hudson Jamison. I love the ones that I know, makes me happy. Is this one of those? Yeah, I didn't know the answer. The correct answer is Hudson Jamison. Oh, I didn't know that one. Rick's using people off. Definitely a strong organizer during that time, but not credited as an author of 1559. Switch up already, Axick. What is Rocky? Portfolio Tracker, Dex aggregator, NFT platform, or venture capital firm. Looks like most people guessed it was a guest knew it was a portfolio tracker. Actually follow them on Twitter, but I don't think I've used them in quite a while. All right, Axick still up. J.C. is the highest climber. We know what he's doing. Which ETH2 test net launched between Madasha and Zinkan? Pyrmot, Spadena, Altana, and Schlesi. Sorry about my pronunciation. Oh, no, this is great. Yeah, I spent weeks like practicing the pronunciation of those because I knew I would chop it. I know, yet I'm the one reading the answers. I should have practiced more. Yes, no, Spadena, Spadina. Wow, I'm surprised most people got it. That was a tough one. Yeah. Yeah, good question. Axick. Oh, Po-op God making a move. Have you played before, Axick? I don't recognize your name from the leaderboard. No, not even. Well, congratulations on doing so well. Yeah, awesome. Which Dex has the most total volume locked on polygon? I was going to say liquidated. U-to-swap, sushi-swap, quick-swap, or curve. Right, to answer there is quick-swap. Nice. Good job. And now is a great time for me to point out. So we do have a lot of people who know a lot about Ethereum. And what I want to let you know is these questions, like I said, they may not necessarily be accurate from every dimension, but as a game, the ultimate goal is to get the most points, not necessarily to get all of the questions correct. Megan, are you here with us? I'm here. Hey, guys. Hey, welcome. So Megan is CEO of Veraledger. Is that right? That's right. And we're glad to have you today. I wondered if you wanted to read a couple of questions with us. I'm ready. Let's do it. Great. Great, get ready, guys. Axick maintaining the lead. What scaling solution does nifty ink use? Polygon, rollups, Xdai, or Robstein? This is one of my favorite platforms right now. I love to buy art on nifty ink. So I hope you will check it out if you're not familiar already. Really? I've never heard you talk about it before. Oh! Well, look, I helped this. All right, answers, Xdai. All right. And looks like we're at the same places. Everybody's holding on to their spot. Where was the first DevCon held? Berlin, London, Miami, or Cancun? And was anybody from this call at the first DevCon? That's the next question. So don't, I'm just kidding. Easy one. Got it. I thought everyone was going to go... That was kind of a trick question. Because of Bitcoin Miami, right? Is that where you were? No, because DevCon 1 was in London, I think. But DevCon 0 was in Berlin. So that would be the first DevCon. Initializing the array, got it. All right, no change in the leaderboard. It looks like it's going to be the middle of the game before JC sweeps in. Which is the most rare type of crypto punk? Alien, ape, beanie, or zombie? There's at least one crypto punk on this call. Yes. Oh, good. I still haven't looked into crypto punks. It just hasn't spoken to me yet. Great job, everyone. And still, wow, it looks like we're so locked in. That's pretty interesting. Five players have an answer streak of four. And question nine. How much does the Uniswap protocol charge in fees for a trade? 0.03%, 0.3%, 0, or 0.01, ape, lat, be. And we have a clarifying question in the chat for V2. Only one answer is correct either way. Ooh, trick answers. And the answer is 0.3%. V3 is 0.05%. For the stable pair. All right, moving along. Five places, Apollo 517 is the highest climber. Still AXIC, followed by Poepgon, Ramawide, Jeremy, and. I have a theory. I think Poepgo has to be Shae C. Ah. It could be it. That would not, well, wait. But we've talked to both of them, so we know better. All right. Yes. And Poepgo did win an official seat. What is EIP1? Gas usage adjustments, a description of the ERC20, rules on how to use EIP, or a description of ENS? That is a great question. And I'm pretty sure I know the answer to this one. I'm pretty sure I don't. I could guess. Oh, wow, I would. Wow, everybody knows the answer apparently. Except me. Were you correct, Megan? Yes, I was correct. I was thinking maybe ERC20, but I know that came a little later. All right. If there were no rules on how to do that before that, how did they even create the first one? Inception. Oh, it looks like we've had a little bit of a shuffle up. All right. Welcome, James, currently to the talk five. Which Bitcoin maxi did Joe Lubin make the infamous daily active users bet with? Peter McCormick, Dan Heldt, Pierre Rochard, or Jimmy Song. This is one of those questions where he had to be on Twitter three years ago to know the answer. Jimmy Song. Still, most people got it, though. Pretty good. I don't think this actually resolves either. Somebody should fact check this since you remind them about it. How are we doing with the reading, Megan? Are you enjoying it? Yeah, but happy to order to anybody. You got it. We'll give you a few more. Thank you for your help. All right. How we up God? Back up on the leaderboard. What was the first NFT project to receive significant mainstream attention? Crypto kitties, crypto punks, moon cat rescue, or hash masks? All right. I feel like this one's going to be a slam dunk. Nolan, I'm really impressed with your question quality, especially that not everyone loves all the answers, but they are pretty challenging. I know I was pretty critical of Patricio's great job on his great question. So I knew I had to bring my A game. Correct answer there is crypto kitties. I think I would have guessed that one. Justin, we're in the second place. Coming for it. Still early. Great plus representing. What does DSR stand for in the MakerDot ecosystem? Die savings rate, daily savings rate, direct spending ratio, or die staking return? I lived on my CDP for about two years, and it was the most stressful experience of my life. It's dying savings rate. All right. Good job. James Carly and Jeremy up. The Silas is the highest climber. Great work. How many airdrop tokens did you get from making a trade on youth loss? 440, 400, 440, also known as the deep. I love this question. Yep. I'm getting a little audio interference. I don't know if anyone else is picking that up. It's Patricio, a dang busy airport. All right. All places held. Ken is back with a streak of three. Ken being an East Staker favored to win, or at least place high. But playing from a tire shop, so you're OK, man. What category of scaling does Polygon fall under? Optimistic roll up. Side chain, or it's complicated. That's already a trick answer, bro. Nolan, do you want to? I'll defend myself here. Before we get attacked. Polygon is a suite of multiple different scaling solutions. Right now, they have a side chain up and running. But in the future, they're going to have roll ups and zero knowledge proofs and everything else under the sun. I feel like any time an answer says it's complicated, it has to be the default, like the correct answer. I will share Nolan's private email with anyone who needs it after the game. I got sources in the chat. Oh, Mahalo. All right. We got Ramoid and Poepgod moving up, Axik holding on to first place, Justin a respectable second, and James Karnley holding on to fourth. And combo breaker, eight players drop to their answer streak of three. All right. So I think, Megan, let's give you one more question if you don't mind. Sure. Yeah. Great. Which of these was the first decks on Ethereum? Ether, Delta, Khyber, Shape Shift, or Swap Eater. Oh, I knew this. Ether, Delta. And it was a little clunky, and I was like, are decks is really ever going to make it? And then look at Uniswap now. All right. So true. I loved Ether, Delta. Oh, I mean, I loved it at the time. It was the first place I ever wrapped Ether. And I was like, wow, I don't know what I'm doing, but this is probably cool. Is it still around? I believe, yeah, you can still wrap Ether there. I don't know what else it does. Yeah, I think it's Fork, Delta now or something. Interesting. It could have bought, and then the new owner's exit scammed after launching a token. Right. Yeah. Not Fork, Delta, Ether, Delta specifically. Yeah. Megan, thank you so much for reading. Do you have any anything you'd like to pump with us before we switch readers? Just one step. And we're actually going to get more to DEF CON planning and organization in our halftime, which is going to be after question 25. Spoiler, we're not going to give a date. Skylar hasn't shared a date. So all right. Thanks again for reading with us. Well, I'll take over questions for now. How many AVE tokens will you receive if you migrated one lend? 100? 10? 1 or 0.01? The answer is 0.01 AVE tokens for migrating one lend. 14 people got it. That's an awesome question because it, yeah. Split the field for sure. Tour us up. Yeah, one wrong in practice. Top five was not fooled. Yeah. DeFiDude called up three places. So he'll be up in the top five soon. Which scaling solution does Po-App use? Matic, Optimism, Xdai, or BSC. I'm watching you guys. What do you see as a BSC maximalist? All right, nice. Most people got it, Xdai. Xdai is a scaling solution. All right. And I think that Colfax will read questions and Ola will read answers for a moment. Sounds good. Our places are the same. We have six with a streak of three. AXIC still in first place. Justin LaRoe in second. Ramoyd in third. James Carnley in fourth. And Jeremy in fifth. Looks like our spread is about 2,000 points. Which I think represents two questions. What happens if you neglect your avagacchi? It dies, nothing. Someone else can adopt it or it gets sad. I wasn't going to say anything, but I just remembered that I have an avagacchi somewhere. It gets sad. Ooh, that one split the field as well, too. You wouldn't want to make your avagacchi sad, super-fist. Yeah, he's probably still out there somewhere. I would like to, again, compliment no one. These questions are dividing the clan. So you did great. Dividing the field. Oh, Justin, fall down. Shaking things up a little bit. Because he's working instead of gaming. Give the man some credit. True, true, true. Which project was not created by Larva Labs? Cryptopunks, Autoglyphs, MeeBits, or CryptoKitties. Now that most of the answers are in, I'll ask if MeeBits is an actual platform. What do you mean? I've never heard of it. MeeBits? Yeah. Sorry. OK. CryptoKitties was not created by Larva Labs. Did you hear the disappointment in his voice? I know. I'm still feeling it. It hurts. I'm so sad. I've got to go look it up. All right, straight. They were kind of a big deal for a little while there. You did a great job tearing me up, though. It was subtle, subtle, but deep. James Carnley knew that. Climb it up. There we go. 400 points behind. Skylar is up three places. There we go. Which decentralized exchange is based on synthetics? Quenta, Kiber, Quicksop, or ParaSwap. Yeah, I didn't know that. And I have played with synthetics for a long time, but I've never used Dex. I'm sorry. I'm not supposed to acknowledge when I don't know them, because Nolan's going to be disappointed in me. That should be said. Oh, James and Justin. This is OK, so Axe, I guess, missed one big. Axe, all right. E-Rebels entered the top five. Nice. Which emoji would you see when you found a block in the early days of Ethereum mining? A drum, a check mark, a brick, or a hammer. Oh my god, this is literally my favorite question ever. I did this one just for you. I'm obsessed with that symbol. In my questions list, my source has said so. I installed fonts on Ubuntu just so I could see that symbol, because otherwise it would show up as an ASCII text string. All right, the hammer. Mind a block. I'm surprised most people knew that. They're all block miners, man. I guess so. Which of these is not an E-Staker initiative? Stakehouse, the Ethereum due diligence committee, the E-Staker staking pool, or Ethereum Study Master. I love this one. It's a good one. We're going to find out how well people know what we do, or don't do. Wow. Wow. Still divided? That's a great question. That was a really good question. So Stakehouse is actually run by Colfax, who's here with us now. They develop tools to make staking more accessible. The Ethereum due diligence committee is a committee that vets staking pools and eventually other products to determine whether they are healthy for use by the community. And Ethereum Study Master is a platform developed by Envetica. It's a study plan where you can read academic articles and take quizzes on them and earn a po-app for understanding Ethereum. The E-Staker staking pool is kind of against our ethos of decentralizing staking. Because if we ran a staking pool, we would obviously defeat everyone, and it would just be terrible. So. Too centralized. Congratulations, Remoid. What amount of eth was originally expected to be required to stake before 32 was chosen? 1,500, 3,200, 3.2, or 100. I saw Danny Ryan's announcement of this on Reddit and just like my heart broke for him because he had spent so much time on that original contract. OK, so most people knew that. 1,500 was the original requirement. It's a pretty high barrier. Yeah. Yeah, definitely good. We got it down to 32. Of course, then 1,500 Ether was like $9.80. So not really, but it was still quite a bit. Valid. Rasty. Wow, SIDA 666, 13 correct in a row. Wow, that's incredible. Who was the founder of Sushi Spot? Chef Nomi, O.X. Maki, Joseph DeLong, or Sam Bankman-Freed. I don't know why I feel like Sasal would have been a great instructor here. Let's throw everything at him. It's all his fault. Loves a guy, by the way. So Chef Nomi was the founder of Sushi Swap. All right. So with that, we have completed 25 questions. I'm going to stop my screen share for a little bit. And we're going to hop into another phase. Intermission. Hey, Gray, tell me our plan for intermission, please. Yeah, so intermission is just a chance for the people that are participating in the quiz to take a short break. Probably going to be a couple minutes if you need to get a glass of water, a cup of coffee, use the restroom, whatever. Just doing the quiz is pretty intense. This just gives everybody a bit of a break. Also, we'll do Colfax, if you don't mind. Can we just get a quick overview, again, of the Po-App collection for viewers? And then we'll also talk a little bit about what is coming next later in this event. Yeah, definitely. So in order to get the viewer Po-App, what you're going to do is you're going to head on over to the East Staker Discord, which is at invite.gg.Eaststaker. And you're going to find the Po-App bought user on the right-hand side and direct message that's bought. The word, I guess, the acronym RTD, lowercase or uppercase, is fine. So it's the normal way that we do a lot of events in the past. I'll just quickly show you here. I'll share my screen again real quick to show you how to find that user. And then you're going to direct message the user. You're not going to send a public message. So here, I'll just show you quickly. And this Po-App is going to be useful later in the raffle, which we'll talk about right after the quiz. So here I am on the East Staker Discord. And here on the right-hand side, you just scroll on down to the Po-App bought, right-click, message. And you can see I've already done it. But you message RTD, and then you'll get a link, click that link, and it'll ask for an address, and it'll send you your Po-App. All right. So I want to draw us back to the reason that we're here. We're here as a part of the Road to DevCon series, which began with the first quest, which was an information survey, and then the painting party, and now the culmination, our trivia game. And I know that everyone has lots of questions about the future of DevCon. And the future of DevCon is obviously safe. Like, it's not going anywhere. But the pandemic has kind of thrown it for a spin. And so now is a great time. If we can get Skyler to just give us a broad overview, I know that you don't have a lot of specifics, but just kind of give us an idea of what's going on. Absolutely, absolutely. Yeah, so I mean, I think everyone wants to know is when DevCon, obviously. And sadly, I don't know. We can't tell you. We are still evaluating much of the global situation. So both, I would say, both globally and both locally in Colombia in Bogota, which is where we are planning for the conference to take place. And we are still planning for it to take place in Bogota Colombia. So we're super excited to bring it there. But as far as timeline goes, still up in the air. So I can't really give you any specifics because we're still evaluating the situation. You might have realized that some in-person conferences are starting to take place. So each CC coming up, I think, in two weeks or so in Paris might seem to see some of you folks there. And thankfully, finally, we're being able to start to be able to have these regional events depending on where they are in the world. But still for a global international conference that is DevCon, it's not quite ready for that yet. So we are continuously postponed. But as SuperFizz said, it will happen. It's going to happen. And we'll be here before we all realize. So I'm excited to reunite in person there in Bogota. Until then, I hope to see you guys at some of the community events that are happening on, both in-person and virtually. And yeah, I think we'll give this some more updates here at the end of the call as well. We have some sneak peeks of future quests and maybe even some grant rounds that we're going to be launching here from the DevCon side. So stay tuned for those. Awesome. I would love to thank you for just getting involved and giving us the chance to keep DevCon in all of our minds. And this is a great opportunity to let everyone know that we're all eager. It's not being put off. It's just not time yet. And I'm really thankful for your engagement. Right. When it's time, it will be a good one. And I'm super excited for it. I cannot wait. And hopefully, things will be calm enough that my wife will allow me to go without all of the... Anyway. All right. What? I didn't say anything. I'm sorry. I would love to bring my wife. So we're going to get back to the quiz. I'm going to reshare my screen. Did I just say screen? I literally just thought I could reshare my screen. I heard it. I heard it. I don't know what's going on here. I thought about getting a beer before the call. And I was like, what if I say screen? All right. So... Is Megan still here? She's like, I'm done reading now. All right. I guess we're going to see our lineup after the first 25 questions. James Carnley is up the top. Aksic, who held for most of the first half, is down to second. Ramoyd has been up there the whole time. Am I saying your name, right? Yeah, that's OK. You'll let me say anything, won't you? I'm going to do... Will you say your name? Ramoyd. Ramoyd, great. It's Ramiro. Ramiro. Ramoyd. At least I'll get a little closer. Great. E-Rebels in fourth and Jeremy in fifth. So congrats to everybody. And I'm going to read the next question. And Michael, do you want to read the answers? Sure, yeah. Great. I hear so many compliments about your incredible speaking voice. I don't know if you know that. I'm sure you do. No, I don't get that. At least down to my face. I think you guys got funny to know that Ramoyd has been the CTO of power for the past two years. So now we know. What was the name of the merge hackathon? Zephyr, the merge hackathon, Altair, or Rayanism. Rayanism. 17 people knew it was Rayanism, a very productive hackathon that, from my perspective, pushed the merge back on schedule. And very impressive event. All right. James Karnley and the lead AXIC, E-Rebels, J, and, oh, it happened. Here we go. Yeah, there's JC. Making his move. What company is Amin Soleimani, founder and CEO of? Ogre, Mocha, Dow, Civic, Spank Chain. Did you just say Mocha, Dow? Yeah, I'm not really familiar with that. It's Molok, now. Molok, Dow, OK. But it's also spelled A-U-G-U-R. So it's, you know, ah, Spank Chain, which is so funny. It's like it's the coin that refuses to concede, like it's still around. Michael, we can practice the answer pronunciation later. That'd be great. What is Spank Chain? Can you tell us? Because I'm not really clear. Can't tell you. Let's move on. It's a family program. James Karnley holding first. AXIC, E-Rebels, J, and JC, ready to swoop in. So for anyone who hasn't been with us in the past, JC always somehow comes out from nowhere. And, well, actually, he does very well. But he has a tendency to win these. In Dark Forest, what resource must a planet have to reach a higher level? Settlers, mana, silver, or XP. Great question. I wrote it. 20 people knew it was silver. Dark Forest is a great game developed by Brian Gu. You ought to check it out, spend a few years your life on it. You won't regret it. It's the first compelling game for me built on Ethereum. James Karnley in first, AXIC in second, E-Rebels in third, J, and then JC making his move. What is the most popular ETH2 graffiti tag? Powered by all nodes, welcome to the new beginning. BitcoinSwiss.com or BTCS ZUG validator. What was Mr. F's graffiti tag? I think it was Mr. F was here, right? Yeah. Yeah, OK. Welcome to the new beginning. Is that? So I think I know who that is because I see the fish. Will someone confirm that for me? I think that's who it is. I didn't really check, though. Yeah, it's steakfish. OK, that's what I'll be sure. The other three run Techu. Ah, Techu. All right. What is steakfish run? Did they run properly Prism? Prism and Lighthouse currently, but we're working on it. Nice. All right. And by the way, that's Ben Edgington, developer of Techu. James Karnley in first, AXIC in second, E-Rebels in third, J in fourth, and Ramoid. Oh, I practiced and I got it wrong. Ramoid in fifth up from now on the charts again. Congratulations. I know. Which staking as a service company has been slashed the most times? Anchor, staked us, Bitcoin, Suisse, or Kraken? Yeah, and so as E-Staker, we are very alert for services that bring slashing. And we really want to promote healthy staking and reduce the likelihood of loss of funds due to slashing and malfeasance. Staked US has been slashed the most. I want to say it's about 117 validators for 125. No, no, I think it's like 60-ish. Was it? OK. 5760. I remember counting that day when it just seemed like it was never going to stop. All right. Staked US has the most slashed validators. All right, looks like our top group knew that. On which day in March, I can't read this. In March 2020, did Ethereum have its black Thursday? The fifth, the 12th, the 19th, or the 26th? If you were there, you'll have the correct amount of PTSD to have. Yes, it makes me sick to my stomach to eat. I think it's terrible. Worst question ever. The day the world shut down, that's also when the pandemic was declared. All right, great question. Good job, Nolan. All right. Somebody else want to hop in and read? I'll take it back over. OK, that's great. What layer two solution does synthetics use? Matic, optimism, x-dye, or z-k-sync? And they recently switched to this platform, and I really love the experience there. Optimism is the correct answer. And that means that fees for staking on synthetics are practically new. Actually, they're subsidized right now by optimism. Hey, James Carnley, 17 correct answers in a row. Good job, my friend. Wow. Unstoppable. Yeah. Axic, e-rebels, j, and remoid. Which of the following is not a feature of Uniswap V2? Concentrated liquidity, price oracles, flash orders, or ERC, ERC20, ERC20 pools. Oh, it took me a while to parse ERC20, ERC20 pools. It's not as complicated as it sounds. Yeah, I thought it was a typo at first. But no one's, our intern doesn't make mistakes. No, by the way, he's not actually an intern. He's one of the smartest guys we work with. So as evidenced by the extremely complex questions. Clotch is the same liquidity as the right answer. Well, so again, it's really good discrimination because it's about half and half. So 29,046 points to James Carnley, Axic, e-rebels, j, and remoid. Axic caught up on points a little there. What is the most expensive NFT sold so far? CryptoPunk, People Pleaser, Beeple, or NBA Top Shot? Because sadly, it was not on Nifty Inc. Yeah, it was crazy to see a sell on, and Beeple being the winner, $69 million on CNN. And people I know were like, wait, this is really a thing. James Carnley, Axic, e-rebels, j, and remoid, all holding their places. And all right. What was the reason for the Muir Glacier hard fork? Add some new feature EIPs. Whoops, forgot about that difficulty bomb. Set up for the beacon chain, emergency bug fix. Oh, is this a multiple choice? That's a good question. Muir Glacier was just to delay the difficulty bomb. Everyone except Eric Connor forgot about it. Oh, JC coming back up into the top five. JC, sneak up there for that late, late in the game snag. Eric originally wanted to call it the ETH's money hard fork, but that was shot down pretty hard. That's a good name for one. After EIP 50, 59, and the merge, the total e-supply is predicted to inflate, deflate, disinflate, have a hard cap. I'm going to need everyone to get this correct. But inflation and deflation, they seem like contradictory concepts. I don't know if anyone else struggles with that, but hey, great job. There you go. That's right, we should expect the supply of ether to decline or deflate after EIP 15, 59 as some fees are burned. And that's coming August 4th, and we'll be talking soon about upgrading ETH 1 clients for Stakers in the next few weeks. Good job, ETH Rebels, a streak of 21. That's incredible. James Karnley is packing his bags. Early teaser, we're going to be hosting a live stream for that hard fork for London, just like we did for Berlin. So stay tuned for details for that. Hopefully it's not a, well, I guess no matter somebody in the world is going to have it at an inconvenient time. But for a lot of us, it's like, minus will be us, right? You can actually subscribe to that. It's on the E-Staker YouTube page, the live stream. So if you want to get reminded on that, go ahead and check it out for the London hard fork. Yep, coming up in a little under a month. Which city was the runner up in the decision on where to host that con six? Bogota, Buenos Aires, Vienna, or Seoul? Where's Buda when you need him? He's probably sleeping. It's the middle of the night. 29 people knew it was Buenos Aires. AXIC shares a shower thought. Buenos Aires would mean that hard forks would have a two word name again. Maybe that's why he wasn't Buenos Aires. Keeping it simple. James, in the lead, AXIC in second, E-Rebels in third, J in fourth, and JC in fifth. Just for everyone who's watching, we're planning to take a short break after three more questions. Why couldn't Lighthouse connect to Prism's Topaz test that? They were not ready, a bug in Lighthouse, a bug in Prism. It was intentionally made Prism only. Ah, that's a great question. There are a few people who will know that very carefully. Most people knew it. Yeah, I was thinking Topaz was a Prism-specific test net, but I forget things. It was main net, like, SPECTO. Oh, I guess I remember that. Prism had a bug in the consensus, so. Got it. No change. I think JC missed that one. Very unlike him. Very unlike him. He probably thought it was the same as me, that it was a single client test net. In 2017, what companies logo caused massive FOMO when seen on a skateboard? Amazon, Tesla, Apple, or Intel. Back in the good old days. This one is so obscure. This is an easy one. This is like Wall Street Bets or something. Yeah, see, most people knew. I didn't know. Tell me how this relates to Ethereum. You guys don't remember when the founder of OMG posted a picture of him holding a skateboard with an Apple sticker on it, and everyone just took it and ran with it, and they were like, oh, OMG is partnering with Apple. No, I think that was my pre-Twitter time. And OMG tripled in value. It's still there, right? OK, we're going to move on. Talk about fundamentals. Oh, danger currently. Nice. Silent666 is on the leaderboard. And I think we're going to do one more question and then take a little break. Which of the following is not a tornado cash pool size? One-eath, 10-eath, 32.1-eath, or 100-eath? If you're listening and you have 1,000 tornado tokens and you know what should be the correct answer here or what is the correct answer, why don't you go ahead and submit a tornado cash governance request and have 32.1-eath added? Because that is the ideal amount for someone who wants to run a valid air. All right, great job. Most people knew it was 32.1-eath, which is really the next logical addition to tornado cash. AXIC, James Carnley, E-Rebels, J, and Silent666. With that, I'm going to leave the screen here for a minute. Actually, I'm going to stop sharing. And we're going to have an intermission. I want to remind you that right after the 50th question, we're going to have a little bit of fun by celebrating the winners. And we're going to have a raffle for all of the participants. And we're going to have some closing words from Skyler. So don't shut down as soon as the raffle is over, because we will still be mid-fun. And all right, who wants to give everyone just a minute to chill out? James Carnley, I like your t-shirt. Which one is it? This is a BAP-0. This is the bankless season zero apparel. Ah! Ooh. That's it. Oh, nice. Limited, right? I had three failed transactions that would cost a lot of money trying to get one of these shirts. You have to do it manually. Worth it. Worth it. Oh, nice. I get to share it on the stream. I got my Ethereum Frontier Mining shirt, which my favorite shirt. I paid $27 ether for it. And it was well worth every penny. Was it, though? It wasn't the time. RPO guy, I see you over there. We ready to rock and roll, friends? Yeah, let's do it. I'm down to keep reading, or if anybody else wants to jump in and read questions, make yourself known. I'll read some questions. Sounds good. Let me figure out how to share my screen again. I'll do the answers I know. Sounds good. Which project rebranded and became synthetics? Salt, Haven, Cache, or CERIN Labs. If the answers are hard to pronounce, in Vedica, you can just jump in and say them for me. I knew lots of people knew that one. There we go. Haven being the answer. I do remember that. Ah, dude is making a comeback with three in a row. Which infamous username is known for saying, I accidentally killed it, about the parody multi-sig wallet? E underscore Z underscore P underscore Z underscore? Newbie Devops199? Or, I don't know, Michael, you can take that one. Now you're on your own. Benioj. I love how Nolan's questions, like, are all designed to drive a knife into someone's heart. If you don't know the parody multi-sig wallet, locked up a lot of funds. And a lot of people are still bummed about that today. Easy peasy being a famous redditor. And I don't know the other two. All right, places stay the same. Terrence has three in a row. What is the main use case of Curve? General purpose decks, flash loans, stablecoin-specific decks, or options trading. Curve is a stablecoin-specific decks. Congratulations to 23 people that knew that. E-Rebels has a 28 answer streak. That is absolutely awesome. Great job. Wow, X expect at the top. If you had a get-going grant, which option would you prefer? 100 people giving $1, one person giving $100, two people giving $51, 1,000 people giving $0.09. We should math that out. $100, $100, $102, or $9, $90. Yep. Who can tell us why that's preferred? Having 1,000 unique people give you a grant will get you a better matching fund. That's the quadratic matching formula. Very cool. It's a pretty cool mechanism to assess how important things are to the community. And by the way, we love get-coin. If you ever have the chance, check them out and contribute to anything, really. What percentage of transaction fees is predicted to be burned by EIP 1559? 100%? 100%, 70%, 30%, or 10%. Predicted by whom? Crypto Twitter. How many 1559 questions is that now? Just a couple. Just in drape, right? That's the answer. Yeah. 70% of fees will be burnt by EIP 1559. Where did the other 30% go? Miners slash stakers. Miners and eventually stakers. Places stay the same. E-Rebels has 30 in a streak. We have five questions remaining. What was the first non-ETH asset added to multi-collateral die? USDC, USDT, BAT, or WBGC? BAT is the answer. And that was really odd to me, because it's not a great program platform, but it's not a top coin. It led me to believe that MakerDAW would suddenly adopt thousands of different coins. I guess they just have a really strong community. AXIC is in the lead. James Carnley, E-Rebels, Jay, and Silas666. Four questions remaining. Actually, three. Who is the creator of the Game Dark Forest? Brian Austin, Preston VanLoon, or Mike. And SuperFizz was nice enough to give away the answer for this one earlier. Did I say it? Yeah, you did. I did. I'm sorry. Well, I mean, I didn't know it would be a question. Congratulations. Hey, see, good job. Everyone knew. Well, many people knew. Who's Austin Griffiths? Is that a collective of Austin Griffiths? There's multiple? Yeah, they all work together on it. I guess so much done. That must be how he works. He's so, what's the word? Prolific. Prolific. What is DPI? DFI token index, index co-op governance token, yield aggregator index, or 2x leverage DFI index? I'm like, I know what it is, and I don't know what it is. Yeah, that makes it so it was, I don't know about anyone else. It's difficult for me to think through all of the other answers. They seem a little like they could be OK. DPI is a DFI token index. 28 people got it right. How's that doing right now? Do we know? Very bad. I don't know. But it seems like a good hold, doesn't it? Yeah. AXIC, followed by James Carvely, E-Rebels, J, and Silent666. We have two more questions left. And so I would say it's pretty close. Looks like AXIC might pull it out. How much did you need to donate to get a unicorn token from the Ethereum Foundation? At least $100 US, $2.014 ETH, 0.1 ETH, or at least $1,000 ETH. I know this because I thought about it a lot in the day and just couldn't do it. Oh, that's not what I thought, actually. I thought it was $1,000 ETH. That would have been a half a Bitcoin of Ether in the presale. So yeah, anyone who knew it was $2.014 ETH knew more than I did. All right, our final question. AXIC is in the lead. It looks like, so interestingly, AXIC has 43,783 points. Even if James Carvely gets 1,000 points for the next question, it still would not put James above AXIC. But that shouldn't stop you from trying. Which E2 client team was the first to release a public test net? Prism, Lighthouse, Techoo, or Nimbus. Let's see how strong the stake is in this crowd. Oh, interesting. Was it a public test net? Because I remember running it on my Android device. But wasn't it a developer test net? No, it was public. I remember doing it. I put a guide for it on ETH Financer. Maybe it was ETH Trader at the time. I kind of remember. I don't know why I felt like it was a developer test net. But it's going to matter, because Roger Defconn trivia podium. E-Rebels in third place. Good job. Nice. 4, 3, 6, 90 was. Oh, James Carvely in second. And AXIC is going to be in first with a complimentary ticket to Defconn. Congratulations. Very impressive, 47 out of 50 questions. That's really great. That is awesome. Great game, everyone. I'm going to end the share now. And what do we got going on? Oh, sorry. Go ahead, Patricia. Do we know the top five? Yeah, we were just looking at them. I'll read all of them, I'm sorry. AXIC in first. James Carvely in second. E-Rebels in third. And let me check, because I didn't have. So AXIC won't be taking his ticket. So he's passing it to the next one. So whoever was fourth, I'll get something. Is it Shay? Shay has won a different ticket. Congrats. Maybe you want to unmute yourself, Shay. Yes. Hey, how's it going? I'm shaking. Congrats. Thank you, thank you. Jay and I are IRL friends. He's my old roommate. And so I'm very excited. Has there been a data leakage of the answers? None. Yeah, I'm just talking about eight waves of like glues. You could have kept your mouth shut for a new. Former roommate, like three years ago. That's funny. Oh, I see Justin here now. Hey, Justin. I was going to invite you to read questions, but I didn't see you in the room. Nambo, she looked me into playing. So OK, OK, OK, great. Glad to have you. Yeah, so Justin runs grid plus of the lattice one hardware wallet, which anyway, cool stuff. So for I need to get all the results. If you guys will give me just a minute, I will see how to get the reports list and then we'll go from there. So Nolan and Gray wizard and Colfax, I'm going to let you guys take a second. All right, awesome. So the next thing that we're going to start moving into is the raffle. And Colfax is going to give us an overview of how that works, show people how to enter, and then we'll all have fun watching it happen. Sounds great. So I'm going to go back and share my screen here real quick. So I mentioned the raffle earlier and why it's so important to claim those Poe apps. And so you can see here, I have the raffle open. We will. So this is Poe app.fun slash 329. We will post that link if we aren't any haven't on the YouTube chat. Maybe one of you guys can post it there or you can just type it in. You can see it right up here. And this is a fun raffle. We're raffling off three more builder discount that come tickets. And so if you weren't in trivia or if you didn't end up in the top three in trivia, you still have an opportunity to win these tickets. And again, these Poe apps are from the previous event that we did. And the more Poe apps you've collected, the more chance that you'll have to win. So I'm just going to show you quickly how to join the raffle. So I claimed my Poe apps with my account that's on MetaMask. And so here it says here that I own eligible Poe apps and join the raffle. So I'm just going to click join the raffle here. In order to get you your discount tickets, we're going to have to send you an email. So we don't always require this, but this time we're actually requiring your email address. So go ahead and submit that in here. And then it's going to pop up a transaction on MetaMask. And this is not actually a transaction. Sorry, I misspoke. It's basically just a signature. So you're not transacting anything. You're not sending any ETH anywhere. And you just sign. And it's going to enter in your address to the raffle. And for every Poe app that you hold, you'll get an additional ticket. So you see here I have two of these Poe apps. So I'll actually get two tickets. And so we can see here, there's already 162 participating Poe apps. So it looks like people are already familiar with the raffle. A lot of people entered with their 18 party viewer. So head on over to poep.fund slash 329 and enter yourself into the raffle. And we are, it says it's going to draw in 47 minutes. We're actually going to kick it off a little early. So shoot over there and we'll give you about like five or 10 minutes to enter the raffle. And then we'll kick it off here in just a little bit. I went ahead and screenshoted the top 10 places and pasted them on my Twitter. And I tagged Eastaker and DevCon. I'm at twitter.com slash superfizz. So our top 10 places are AXIT, James Carmley, E-Red Bulls, Jay, Silent666, Jeremy, JC in 7th, Ramoid in 8th, Ben V in 9th and Poep got in 10th. So congratulations to them and everyone else who played along. Are we getting ready to screen share that raffle? Yeah, I can bring it back up. I want to give everybody a little bit of time to claim or sorry to enter themselves into the raffle. And I'll just bring it back up on the screen just everybody can see. While people are entering the raffle, would it be a good time to cover some DevCon updates or should we wait for that? Yeah, why don't we just look at that? I was actually thinking about that. I didn't want to put you on the spot unless you're ready but that's perfect. Perfect, perfect. Cool, cool. All right, yeah. So a couple of updates here and we have some of the DevCon team here as well. Akiyo, Wesley, Tomo, I think there's a couple of others tuned in here as well. So feel free to jump in guys if I miss anything. But yeah, I mentioned earlier. So unfortunately not going to be giving any insight or alpha on the date as even our team is not yet aware of this or have decided yet. So we are hoping it will happen soon. It will happen at some point in Bogota and Columbia. So stay tuned for that. And yeah, so I guess this is the, SuperFizz mentioned a couple of times. This is the last of the quests with East Staker that are planned, but this isn't the last of the quests over all the road to DevCon continues until DevCon happens. And so first a big shout out and thanks to all the whole East Staker crew for putting together this quest and the last quest, the painting party one. These have been awesome and much appreciated to all of you guys there. It's been, this has been pretty fun. But we want to continue on with the quests on the road to DevCon and we are looking for community submissions. So if any of you guys out there are part of a community or have an interesting idea, whether it be an event, a game or even some sort of a web three application that you guys have built that could be a little bit of a fun quest or encourage people to do anything that really encourages people to stay involved in the community, learn, engage, experiment is stuff that we'd like to promote. And we recognize the community is an important part in this Ethereum ecosystem. And so we want to continue or getting everyone together as much as we can. So yeah, I guess that's the first part of the updates. If you guys have any quest ideas, feel free to submit them. As a hint, we might be having a little past the torch NFT game coming through for the next quest. So keep an eye out on our Twitter and probably our Twitter and the Discord channel for more information there. And if you have ideas, feel free to post them in Discord or reach out in the forum or whatnot. And then another thing I wanted to pitch also which we'll be announcing this week but for those of you here on the call and tuning in via the live stream, a little bit of an alpha, we're going to be launching a grants round for called the road to DevCon community events grant rounds in recognition that there are a lot of, so we want to continue to encourage community events to be happening until DevCon comes along. So we're going to be giving out some funding for community events to happen between now and DevCon. So that could be an in-person event if your region permits, could be a meetup, it could be a virtual event, it could be a hackathon, anything from a size of a small meetup to a larger event, we'll be putting out an application this week for you guys to apply to and potentially receive some funding and get some publicity from the road to DevCon efforts. So keep an eye out for that on our Twitter at efdevcon and would love to see some applications come through there and some more community events whether they are in-person or virtual happening between now and DevCon. So those are the two updates I guess I wanted to put out there. So made a quest ideas and community event ideas and let's see what else do they have. I guess any other questions that are out there? Maybe I don't know if you want to start the raffle now or if Akila, Wesley or Tom will want to speak up about anything I missed. Then I'm just going to jump in here. So we do want to quickly distribute the POAP claims to the people that actually participated in the quiz because they will want to use them for the raffle. That's going to take Michael or Envetech and me about probably three minutes to do. So if you guys can keep discussing while we quickly knock this out, that'd be helpful. Thank you. Akila, you had pinged me about something. Do you want to go? Yeah, I think I can go for it but I'd need some screen sharing if that's possible. Sure, absolutely. There you guys are, your co-host. So essentially the last time we got together in-person was ECC and second since then POAP has kind of been a really key feature to the community, bringing together EatsTaker, bringing together any other core communities in the Ethereum ecosystem. But you would assume that considering the fact that POAP is supposed to be for events, the success of them within the COVID season is quite questionable. So it got me thinking, is there a connection between Patricio and the fact that he was at ECC and the fact that we've gone into lockdowns? And then all of a sudden I see a tweet from him yesterday, two weeks prior to ECC being in Paris. So I was wondering who's really behind this pandemic at the end of the day and who really benefited from it. And I'd love to ask Patricio what are you doing in Paris at this point? So I wasn't prepared to be discovered so early. I mean, this wasn't something to remain hidden. But before ECC, I was invited to a panel in Denver and I was asked what were our plans for 2020? And in our most ambitious stretch goal, we wouldn't have grown the way we've grown because of the pandemic. So yeah, I have to admit that I flew to China and I put some butts on a soup and that's how we might pull up the thing that is now. And something worth noting, we no longer identify power as an application for events because it was too limiting. Now we just do digital collectibles. Some of these digital collectibles could be for events but now it's pretty much for many things you want to have a digital bookmark. So it was a good time for revealing these truths. So thank you very much. If you thought that you were spoiling something also. So I think one of the core components of Patricio being in the ecosystem is his lovely red jacket. What I think with the recent tweet we have to kind of take the opportunity and provide him the resources and come together as a community to provide him all the condiment flavored shirts for him to be the new uniform with any in-person events. So if you ever see him at ECC or anywhere in the future, please donate a condiment shirt to him that will be his new uniform moving forward. Condiments are important. So we'll be starting a condiment now to get different condiment shirts funded for Patricio. We do have a website up. We do have a DAO getting collectively created. So if you do want to join the DAO, please go to condiment.recipes or scan the QR code and fill out the form and then we'll be hopefully seeing Patricio and a lot more condiment shirts moving forward. Okay guys, remember when you see Patricio in a Dijon mustard shirt, that's the top, sell then. So I've already bought him a Sriracha shirt. So we need more participants to get in the higher class shirts and then maybe we can create some sort of token economics around door stakes. Thank you. Thank you. My closet will be really appreciative of this. How won't be too happy it's my dry cleaner. Again, just make sure when you do come back to Paris bring another suitcase because hopefully with ECCA there really influx of t-shirts for you. That would be so fun. You look like a medium, are you a medium? I'm a small. A small, okay. Small, small condiment t-shirts for Patricio. Protein up, small condiment shirts, I'm on it. That was great Akhil, thank you so much for sharing some fun. He had mentioned that and I was like, I don't know what he's gonna do but Akhil always provides, so thanks for your time. If I can check back in with Colfax, what's our status look like? We're getting really close. Just almost all the way through the people that need claims here just following up the last couple of folks. So maybe another minute and a half will be done. So now is a great time probably to talk about the London upgrade that's coming August 4th. The next pivot for ETHstaker will be encouraging anyone who's running a staking note to upgrade their ETH1 client. And what we understand is that ETH1 client upgrade updates should be available on Monday, that would be the 12th, and that the EF is going to post a blog around Wednesday the 14th. When the EF posts their blog about that ETH1 client upgrade, then we're going to start talking a lot and tweeting a lot and posting on Reddit a lot about how to upgrade your client or the need for that. Michael, do we have, well, Michael might be working on something right now. Are you engaged? I was going to ask, do we have plans for an ETH1 upgrade workshop kind of thing? Cause I know even when I updated my own instance of guess the other day, I had to re-sync from scratch. Do we have an idea of a plan for that? Yeah, not formally, but we're definitely due for another E-Staker workshop to kind of go over some of those events. I see no reason why, if not before months and early August, we can post that. So stay tuned to the E-Staker YouTube page. We always pre-stage those events. And also the E-Staker website, eastaker.cc, when upcoming events are posted, our event calendar is updated very regularly. So check that out to keep posted. Awesome. And you probably know that CoinCashU and SummerAssault also provide guides for updating. The target time to do that would be really the midpoint between July 14th and August 4th, which is probably going to be about July 22nd. That's like the optimal time. It means that clients will have had time to work bugs out of their ETH1 client. And it still gives you plenty of lead time before the upgrade. If you're not clear, if you run a ETH2 validator, you must upgrade your ETH1 client before the London fork. So just wanna make sure that we begin pushing that early. Awesome. Yeah, I'm looking forward to that workshop, Michael. I'm happy to help out with that. Sweet. So in the next couple of minutes while we finish passing out a few more Po-Apps, I'm just gonna share my screen and show the raffle one more time. And we can kick it off here pretty soon. And I wanna give anyone who's watching a heads up. The raffle is our last event for this call. And probably in the next 15 minutes, we will finish the raffle and wrap up if you're looking at a schedule. So. Yeah, but once we kick off the raffle, I'll explain the mechanism of how it works, but it usually takes about 10 or 15 minutes to identify the winners. And then we'll wrap things up after that. Sweet. Yeah, we're good. So awesome. So it looks like all the Po-Apps have been distributed. And now we have 256 entries. All right, great. So it's just about doubled. And let's go ahead and kick it off. So it's scheduled to go in 30 minutes since I'm the moderator for this. I'm actually just gonna start it right now. Can we, before you hit that, I just realized that I hadn't joined. And I wanna make sure that everyone, I'm hosting a call. Give me a break that everyone who is watching knows they need to go to pop.fun.slash329 and hit join raffle. Many people have done that. I'm sure some people are, have scattered brains right now. Maybe you're excited because you just swore or something, but just wanna give everyone like five more seconds to make sure they get there. Cause I was feverishly typing away. Five seconds granted. Make it 20. I'm refreshed to see it. Maybe it's also, maybe it's also important to just explain real quickly what we're raffling off here. And so there are, there are builder, there are discounts to be able to buy a DevCon ticket when they are released, which they are not released yet, at a discounted rate. So traditionally in the past, we've had these builder discounts, which are, which are discounts given out to community members that most people apply for, but here we were giving them out to three lucky community winners who win the raffle here, who have obviously been a part of the community playing in these various quests along the road to DevCon. And so, yeah, so it's a discount and an opportunity to get a ticket because in the past they've also sold out. So it's sort of a double, double bonus I guess. Yeah, it's pretty exciting. Thank you, Skyler. And I relinquish my pause. Amazing. So now if you haven't entered yet, you are, you're out. We're starting it. No participant hit refresh maybe. Yeah, let me hit refresh on this. So for anyone who doesn't know when this, number one, Poep.fun is an open protocol. Anybody with Poeps can create their own raffle. And so this is like a demo. You can go and do this anytime you want to. This raffle uses the gas amount for the last block to select winners. So it is, Should I go ahead and click start anyway guys? Yeah, you should, you should still be able to initiate it. All right, cool. Let's hit it. Boom, there we go. All these participating Poeps. Great. I'm very impressed that the animated Poep at the very top of the screen shows up even in the tiny icon. I know, isn't that cool? The noddles? That's awesome. So Logic Beach is a kind of a friend of Eastacre. He's a really talented guy who creates puzzles. And his latest puzzle is, it's not super difficult, but it's a fun one that plays with the nodulus image. So you can find him at Logic Beach on Twitter, I believe. Yeah. So to, oh no, one of mine just got eliminated. To talk a little bit more about the mechanism that it uses to pick, as Superfizz was talking about, every block that goes by, the amount of gas used in that block, this number pops up here. And the last number, so this is six, all of the Poeps with an ID that ended in six get eliminated. That's the next block that comes. When we see it, it'll be another number and it'll eliminate those. So I had two, now one of mine's already eliminated. So I only have one left in the game. And you see the leaderboard is being created here. So it ranks everybody all the way from one all the way down to the bottom. So just because you're here on the leaderboard doesn't necessarily mean you win. You need to get one of the top three slots. But you can see all these Poeps have been eliminated. We're going to be eliminating a few more. I'm already out. Looks like I'll be paying full price. Yep. Trying to pay full price. I know. The real benefit may not be the discount but the opportunity to buy a ticket. Yeah, thank you. Yep. I'm out now too. Wait, both of mine. So who got the free ticket was changed. Then the second, who was the runner up? Let me go check. I do have a posted. There we go. E. Rebels was after James Carnley and then Jay and then Silent 666. Colvex, do you want to do another tab and do like a side by side so we can do the leaderboard and the block number? Yeah, why don't we do that? One other thing that I'll actually call out here for Poap. So Supervisors talking earlier about how it's an open protocol. Anybody can create Poaps. Anybody can create raffles. There's lots of other stuff you can do. It's also totally open source. And so as a heavy user of Poap.fun, I thought of a couple of enhancements that I thought would make it a little bit more fun for everybody to participate in, like adding ENS names in here. So I actually sent them a poll request to do a couple small enhancements to Poap.fun. And that was pretty cool. They merged them like within like, I don't know, 30 minutes or so. It was very cool to be able to contribute a little bit back to Poap. So if you have some development skills and you think there can be some improvements, I encourage you to try and send over a poll request to help improve the website. And if you are new to Poap and this is one of your first exposures to it, there is a master class video that Logic Beach hosted and is posted on the eStaker website that goes through how to make a Poap, how to interact with the major pillars within the ecosystem of Poap. It's incredibly informative. I would check that out as well. You were great on that call by the way. I was very impressed. I was making everything up on the go. That's how we do it. I would definitely recommend that Poap master class video. Is that on eStaker, you said? Is that right? Yep. That's on our YouTube, youtube.com slash eStaker. I think we have a vanity URL now. Yes, we do. All right, so how are we doing? 59 left. 59 left. Oh, shoot what this. One of yours just got eliminated. C2 Superfizz is eliminated. Skylar, I'm going to DM you. Special access to tickets, is that what you're asking? What? Can you add me on that, DM? Yeah, but I guess so, on the top of the ticketing at DevCon, so historically, yes, we have sold out of tickets, sort of similar to like what ETC is experiencing now. And we sort of do anticipate that probably happening again, but we'll see. We did try to find a larger venue this year. We do anticipate having a larger capacity. We want everyone who wants to attend to be able to attend, but there is obviously a venue and capacity restriction. So we are also trying something new this year in which a large portion of our tickets will be distributed through our traditional ticketing system, which is open source, but it is not blockchain based necessarily by default, but we will be trying to do an auction and raffle on chain this year, which we did experiment with a little bit last year, but do an on chain auction raffle for DevCon tickets when we go and sell with the tickets. And so... So if you have 10,000 ether and you really want a ticket. It'll be some degree of a small portion of those auctioned off in the large portion of those raffled off. I think it's more fair that way. I personally prefer fairness over... I mean, the auction is the most efficient way to do it, but I like fair. So we'll be doing a small portion of tickets on chain, auction raffled off. So there is an opportunity to... And I think that's actually more fair way to do it than what we traditionally do as waves as well. So we usually do three or so waves of ticketing where we release a certain number of tickets on the first wave, they'll sell out, then we really use another set of tickets the second wave. And what that preference is, is people who are awake at that time and who have the fastest internet connection maybe closest to the servers that's to where the servers are hosting the ticketing system. And so that's also not... I don't think that's really... I like the idea of a raffle on chain where anybody can verify that it's done correctly and can enter without rush. I think that's kind of a more interesting way to do it. We should introduce you to Po-App.fun. It's a great fair raffle system. Absolutely. I think it is really cool raffle system. Yeah, I also, I really like this. So this uses the... How does it... The gas limit of the last block and it uses the last digit or digits of that. I want to point out before I go too far that Ben Edgington maybe he's rocking on this, but it's actually Colfax explains this very frequently. And so does Michael, but do you guys want to see it? I think you guys just need to explain it. Maybe it wasn't the most, but... I'll give another shot. So yeah, it's the gas that's used in each passing Ethereum block. And so this is the amount of gas that was used. So this last digit here is the important one. It's a zero. And so anybody... So then if you see here the Po-App ID, so this one here for nils.ethas4856 or sorry, 965, this last digit, if it matches the last digit in the gas, then you get eliminated. So you'll notice all these probably have the same last digit. They're all fives because a five hasn't come up to eliminate all the people that end in fives. And so you'll imagine everyone's gonna have the same number at the end. So what happens next? Great question. We move over to the next digit in the Po-App ID. And so that will progressively eliminate more and more. And I've never seen it burn through the entire Po-App ID. I mean, there of course gonna be unique numbers. So eventually we'll get down to one winner. Sometimes it takes a little bit longer. Sometimes it takes a little bit shorter depending on how frequently numbers are repeated in the gas box. But it's a very interesting source of at least somewhat randomness. It's pretty random, maybe not entirely random, but it's a decentralized way to get some entry view, which is cool. Very interesting. Could it be gamed? How is the leaderboard coming? There are 12 left. And I'm officially eliminated, unfortunately. So Skylar, I'll hit you up on DMs. Yeah, yeah. I already see the analogy. Patricio, Skylar asks if Po-App.fun is gameable. One could argue that miners may have a small edge, but it's unreasonable to think that miners could enable all the technicalities to alter the results on something that doesn't have millions of dollars at stake. Well, they vote now, right, for gas price. Or it's an average of the votes. Isn't that right? Yeah, but they don't get to pick who wins. They only get to pick who doesn't win. So it's not that they make them self-win, they couldn't. Yeah. Because also they don't get to pick their Po-App number. So it's extremely hard to game. Mathematically, sure it could happen, but at the same time also, miners don't know which blocks they will be awarded. So maybe they get eliminated before they have the ability to manipulate the gas limit. So we are looking for a two, a five, or a six right now. We're looking for gas that ends in two, five, or six to eliminate the next batch. So Skylar, not to put you on the spot here. And if this question has already been asked, I apologize, could sort of get lost in doing the live stream production. But we're sort of, you know, this sort of signifies the wrap up of quest three for road to DevCon. Is there sort of like an alpha leak or anything in the works for quest four coming down the road? Yeah, so we are working on quest four. It will likely be in the form of a little web three DAP game, largely, I think, built on scaffold. ETH, Austin Griffith is opening us out. And if you think about the Olympics and how there is a torch that gets passed from community, community, person to person on the way to the Olympics, that might be a little hint towards what to expect in this web three game. So keep an eye out there for quest four details. And yeah, we'll see what happens. That'll be fun. For an alpha version of that, check out the Twitter hacky sack game. I was just gonna say it sounds exactly like that. It was, it was. We started working on it long before and I actually gave an alpha to Fizz when we did see that hacky sack. So I think you guys copied us. That's right, we referred. No, but if you have any learnings from that, maybe toss them over. Is this still going on? Yeah, well, I think the sack is on ice right now. I'm not sure. It got tossed quite a few times and then we sort of found that some people were slower to kick the sack. And so I got my success from it was a really neat NFT by, and I'm sorry, I don't remember his last name, but Jonathan is a musician, created an NFT and I absolutely love it. It's in my NFT gallery on openseekersuperfizz.eath but it's just a song with all of the people who ended up with a hacky sack along the way. It made my day. So really cool thing. All right, so I have to introduce you. These are the winners. He's the top team when they're builder deaf companies. So congratulations. Congratulations. All right. So we do recognize Ben Edgington. Congratulations, Ben. Do you want to, you want to make a victory speech? Well, I'm glad I can win at something random. The quiz, the quiz was a crash and burn. So thank you, thank you very much. Congratulations. Are the other winners here? They could be in the live stream. Cool fact, do you want to explain how those other winners can claim their prize? Yeah, so in order to enter into this raffle, you had to share your email. And so we will reach out to you via email. We have a collection of all those emails. So we'll associate these addresses with their proper email and reach on up. If for whatever reason, you're a winner and you did not put your email in or you think you had a typo, there will be an email address at the bottom here once this is complete. That will say contact the organizer and that'll put you in touch with us. So just go ahead and send an email to that email address if you are a winner and you think you either didn't put your email or there's a typo or something. But yeah, other than that, then we know where to find you. But for the other two, yeah, go ahead and reach out or we'll reach out to you shortly. All right. If you want to turn off screen share, I will wrap up. And so I want to thank everyone who played today, whether you participated in the painting party and earned a spot in today's live trivia game. Congratulations to the winners there. Congratulations to everybody who joined us on the live stream and played with, through Unvedica's play.ecr.cc play along app. That's a really great idea and looking forward to doing more of that. I'd like to thank Skyler for letting us get involved with the road to DevCon. It's just a fantastic idea and Ease Staker, all of us are just delighted to have been participants. And so yeah, thanks everyone for coming out and we'll all see you in a few weeks. Thank you guys. Thanks Ease Staker for all of this. This was incredible. Looking forward to it. Thank you. Bye-bye everyone. Bye-bye.