 Hello, welcome, everyone. My name is Sardegapta. I'm based from Dharadun, India. I'm currently pursuing my bachelor's in computer science from Graphic Era Hill University. My mentor is Bobby Muskara and the Hyperlegia project that we have used and learned throughout this mentorship was Hyperlegia Firefly. We also did a bit of research on other Hyperlegia projects, but the majority of work was done in Hyperlegia Firefly. Okay, so I'm starting with the project description. Our purpose was to build a agile and transparent network between donors, volunteers and recipients to build a giving chain that will not just help people that are suffering from disaster, but also will bring a change in the whole charity system that has been flawed or that has been misused since a long time. The giving chain project was started in 2019 by Bobby in Princeton and now finally we are we are running three projects simultaneously. I will talk about this further. So the donors can be the farmers, any individual, the community church groups or people who want to donate anything. It can be a sweater, it can be food, it can be anything that you want to donate. The volunteers, the drivers, the transporters can be the people who picks up the donation from the donors and then deliver it to recipients. It can be the drivers can be the local volunteer or from a group or even we project managers can do this. Finally, the recipients can be the NGOs can be the food banks can be people who like normal individual can also or NGOs can also request for donations. So the technologies that we have used like is firstly the high pleasure firefly we have built the front end in react the UI is built in react and for the back end we have used a note and express. So the objectives that we have like that we have followed was first to complete and answer all the checkpoints for the social impact blockchain project. These checkpoints were as follow the first checkpoint was impact opportunities. I'm going to explain all of these in very quickly so first impact opportunities these the opportunities that our project will make. Secondly, was the business model validation it in this process we build a business model we validate it with check if this model can work. And finally, we move to the next checkpoint that is checkpoint three that is a technical architecture then we in this checkpoint we talk about this technologies we will be using and how we will be using and how it will complement or can make problem for our business model within make changes accordingly and then we finally start with a technical part then comes a checkpoint for that is impact measurement in this checkpoint we do dry runs we we in this checkpoint it's not input like that code is not there we just do a dry run for our business model. Finally, the checkpoint five and six is is all technical work here the code is being like is being developed and it's worked on. And finally, we have a final product, then the second objective that was to work and improve on the problems that we faced with the Giving Chain 2019 Bobby worked on that project and a few of the problems that we faced at that time was the IOT project sorry the IOT devices that we were using with Hyperlegislative sawtooth were very expensive. And finally, the objective three was to scale the project I mean in with starting in with building the giving chain was to scale as much as possible so that the project can not just be used in a particular disaster or in a particular country but can be used by any and everyone. Okay, so that the deliverables that we have given were like, we had a robust business model, we build it and it is still now very successful we have done dry runs and it is well created. We are using this like mostly the same business model that Bobby created in 2019. Second was the deliverable was to code and develop an agile and transparent network. The whole coding plan. The third one was a documentation and finally, the presentation, sorry the presenting the giving chain to both social impact and create finance special interest groups, and this delivery has been done. So, the accomplishments first, like as I told the business model is completed and we have a working prototype. I would like to thank Mona because she helped us and and and like Hyperlegislative Firefly guys because they helped us like in every possible way for this things that we are still have to do are the documentation part and the implementations of NFTs in a project. The thing that I am and like the whole team is most proud of is that we have presented the, the giving chain to both social impact and the trade finance groups, and we also have collected more than six or $700 in our for our Hyperlegia India project. And which Madhu is running and finally the most challenging thing for us was to move from Hyperlegislative to Hyperlegislative Firefly in this process we have the class into many Hyperlegislative meetings we talked to many people we had a lot of fun, but yes it was very challenging part of our project. So, the recommendations for future work like the first point is obviously we have to implement the NFTs to our project, the NFTs will be used for transferring the ownership of the donations. The documentation of the project is still to be done. Implementing the prototype is very, is a very hard task till now, and we want to finish the documentation as soon as possible. The project managers is a very big part of our solution of scaling the project and we want to open registrations for project managers. We are abstracting the whole project for project managers so that project managers can focus on the whole charity part and like the most important thing that we have still planning on working on is to scale the project and to get the project into Hyperlegislative apps. I am going to give you a brief explanation and then I will show you the demo, a live prototype. So, if any one of you who wants to help us or who wants to work with work on the giving chain like the things that you have to do is first get with the Firefly CLI because it's the easiest way of using Firefly and it is also needed for our project. This is the GitHub link for our project and if you want to just play with the order, even try our prototype, you can just clone it and with the CLI you can run it in no time. So we have three projects running simultaneously furnished, the one is the project, this is being done by Bobby. I am doing this one, it's for people who are suffering from floods because Uttarakhand is a hilly part of the northern area which is famous for its holy places and temples and its holy rivers. So in monsoons most of these rivers overflowed and due to this many villages have to suffer. So I am working on this project, finally Madhu, our third mentee is working for a project women in Gyao. She wants to help women who are underprivileged and who don't have money to buy senator napkins. The fundraising has been done for this project and if any one of you who wants to donate the fund results are still on. Okay, so I will share my demo just a second. Is my screen visible? Yes. Yes, thank you. Okay, so these are like these are the five line notes that are running. Okay, so this is the app I'm going to just breeze through it. So for the donors, donors part if we will be using NFT, this part is still not done because NFT token has to be added by Fireflies and I guess they have done it. So, after these meetings we will be building this part. So if anyone who wants to add a donation, these are the fields that have to be filled for any donor, the name, the last name, the address. So I have auto will then the city, the state, because I will be doing that for my, this is for my state, the zip code, then the email, phone number, finally a description and a image because this image will be used for creating NFTs. And description can be anything. Okay, I'm not going to donate my cat. I'm just. So this. Okay, so this says that the thing has been the image has been the donation has been registered. And I will, I'm going to show you all these or all these things that have been created and okay data uploaded. So if, if, if I go back to my first note and I check, I can see that the match the message has been uploaded that if I'm going to check for the data. I can also see that just yes. Okay, so the first message has been broadcasted to the whole network donation has been created. So any. So now, but like when the donation is created and finally the message that the donation has been created has been broadcasted to the whole network, any volunteer in this network can come and say that yes I want to pick up this donation and then he will be assigned to get the whole data. So the broadcast is obviously public so everyone in the network can see, but as my information is to be kept private. So in the next private message is all that is my is my location is my email my phone number and the details of the donation and this private message will only be sent to that volunteer or that transporter who has accepted to pick up my donation. Okay, now, when I come here. And it was like I can see all the donations that has been already made or that has or that are ready to pick up. So, like, now what we are trying to build or what we have to build is a transfer function for transferring these NFTs or decent donation. And finally, then comes the NGO part. So what NGOs can do is that they can request for donations if let's say there is an NGO that is in need for a particular thing he like that NGO can request donations. And finally the rest of them part this like, like these two things are to be worked on my presentation. So the things that I've learned and I have gained through this through my mentorship program. Firstly, like the first thing that I have to say is that I had fun, I enjoyed, I enjoyed the journey I learned a lot specially from Bobby I gained my and again and I improved my presentations and management skills, especially my presentation cause like, like both Bobby and me have been giving presentations throughout the last six months. We have worked on both business and the technical aspects of the project I have learned that technology like the coding is not the solution we have to first think of like from the business perspective of the whole project. I learned how to work in an open source community and how to get involved, how to talk to people how to crash into different meetings and ask for help. And finally, like these like this process helped me make many, many and like I'm very nervous because I've made many connections, both in my through all the meetings and through all through my work and I've learned a lot about many high pleasure projects. Thank you. And thank you Bobby for this opportunity. Thank you hard dick. It's just so great to see not only you're learning in, you know, technical skills but also just the soft skills right how to communicate with others, how do you, you know, manage your project how do you present your project to a bigger audience so these are all great skills that you can apply to any opportunities for you down the road so Bobby to have anything to add here. I just want to say that it was an experience that I value. I've learned so much from these guys, both Mona Rassalou, Madhu Bahati and hardic have taught me that these young kids have a lot to offer and if we can tap into it, we're going to be better off for it. And I just hope that this giving chain project grows and grows and become something that's available for a global use for disaster relief, and I appreciate all the hard work hard it did and again, I thought he'd be coding a lot and like you said it was more business end coding was like the last piece but I'm very proud of all the work he did so congratulations are a great job. Thank you. Thank you, Bobby and thank you for the other contributors who also worked on this project as well so thank you.