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13 Jun 2019
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <julian>

Great paper on art, tokenisation and markets: http://mediatheoryjournal.org/laura-lotti-blockchain-affordances/

13:34:42
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <tatu>

@julian Interesting topic, thanks for sharing :)

15:34:00
16 Jun 2019
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <Scribbles>

Re: future building
https://youtu.be/6QknRg2wCvo

16:52:15
18 Jun 2019
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <julian>

Hey all, random question - what distributed tools do Aragon peeps prefer for Project/Task Management? Recommendations appreciated (free/open preferred if poss:)…

19:23:46
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <julian>

Hey all, random question - what distributed tools do Aragon peeps prefer for Project/Task Management? Recommendations appreciated (free/open software preferred if poss:)…

19:24:10
19 Jun 2019
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <light>

@julian Aragon One uses Flow (getflow.com) and I am considering Taiga (taiga.io) for use by the wider Aragon community.

10:46:41
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <julian>

@light Hi John, many thanks for these. Good to know you guys make use of Flow, certainly the easiest on the eye of the ones I’ve checked out. Taigo looks good too - the free option for public projects looks great (I’m doing some research for potential student projects). I like OpenProject too but think it’s Linux only flavour (or Docker) is too limiting for this purpose (but will explore it some more for my own projects).
Appreciate your insight though, cheers :bow:

11:59:10
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <julian>

@light Hi John, many thanks for these. Good to know you guys make use of Flow, certainly the easiest on the eye of the ones I’ve checked out. Taigo looks good too - the free option for public projects looks great (I’m doing some research for potential student projects). I like OpenProject too but think it’s Linux only flavour (or Docker) is too limiting for this purpose (but will explore it some more for my own projects).
Appreciate your insight, cheers :bow:

12:03:15
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <Scribbles>

A question for community members. What is an untested usecase where you would like to see aragon flourish?

A brain exercise on the potential of Aragon.

Further, what may be the most actionable?

14:27:18
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <tatu>

@Scribbles I would like to see how online gaming communities could use it to their advantange

15:57:34
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <tatu>

ah, @jjperezaguinaga was on the same lines :)

15:57:54
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <jjperezaguinaga>

Great minds think alike

16:02:47
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <jjperezaguinaga>

or fools rarely differ, pick whichever 😄

16:02:59
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <jjperezaguinaga>

The whole issue is trying to get the average Joe to get involved into crypto and making the whole experience as easy as possible. Gas is one of those things that is hard to deal for DApps to go mainstream

16:04:29
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <Scribbles>

What great responses. Gaming communities are strong these days! With plenty of passion. This is a beautiful usecase and I could realistically see this happening. The gas is certainly an issue🤔 I’d like to see Aragon have it’s own chain. Many issues to solve over the coming decade haha.

16:24:01
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <Scribbles>

In a decentralized world, why fall under one chain? Polkadot looks promising but I have not read deep into their documents.

16:25:07
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <turupawn>

I also think it would be very interesting to have DAOs on e-sports. I have this idea of making money matches on the blockchain for competitive e-sports. What do you guys think?
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1mOTlDUERh83esqA0GAElQA5T-oz8RDrN3kHRzezt8xY/edit?usp=sharing

18:42:58
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <turupawn>

In a couple of weeks we’re going to host a hackathon so I was thinking that I could develop it there 🤔

18:44:41
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <turupawn>

(btw the hackathon is going to be run on the blockchain as a smart contract as I posted on the intro chanel 😉 )

18:45:40
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <jjperezaguinaga>

@turupawn nice presentation! I’m unsure about the focus on bets as I think prediction markets might be a more suitable option (i.e. you remove the host and just buy stakes on an event, veil.co has a good UI for Augur based markets). What benefits would come from managing bets within a DAO? 🤔

19:04:06
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <turupawn>

@jjperezaguinaga Thanks! And yeah it’s almost exactly as Veil. The difference is that incentives competitors to win to get a % of the pot. And also incentives hosts to create the event and pay the expenses (venue, equipement, transportation, etc…) because I was thinking about face to face games such as fighting games.

19:11:00
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <turupawn>

I think in many cases hosts can be discarded, for online games like mobas and rts for example, you might host an event online. But I think incentivizing the competitors is very important. What do you think?

19:25:19
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <jjperezaguinaga>

Ah, I see, wasn’t considering live events, but I see your point. Are you thinking in building an app to organize these features within a DAO?

19:33:29
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <turupawn>

Yeah, the only dapp we’ve build so far is this:
https://github.com/Turupawn/HackathonMunon/
So unless we find an easier way to do it I guess I’ll go that way

19:35:44
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <turupawn>

Also, since it’s a DAO I wanted to see I can integrate something with aragon but I’m not very aware of the technical features so far so I have to investigate

19:36:40
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <Scribbles>

@turupawn that looks like a great framework! If you end up developing this let me know. I think that could be a great showcase for DAOs, something that people could and would use.

I have a vision of a successful campaign with a handful of semi-pro and/or popular livestreaming personalities helping to show the usecases behind the blockchain tech. Really an exciting way to connect communities & ideas. I think many livestreamers would be excited about this. Especially considereding how much many of them seem to love bitcoin/crypto😂 and more to come.

23:07:00
20 Jun 2019
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <Scribbles>

“Open-source automated precision farming | Rory Aronson | TEDxUCLA”
https://youtu.be/9CJt4MFn22M

00:37:07
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <turupawn>

Cool stuff @Scribbles I remember a couple of years ago, in our local community space some friends 3d printed an hydroponic setup using some models and instructions from a project called 3Dponics
https://www.thingiverse.com/3dponics/designs

21:28:58
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <turupawn>

I learned so much from them, also the radish tasted so good 😌 they tasted like future. Agriculture is such a great field to decentralize with the help of tech

21:30:58
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <turupawn>

And I let you know about my progress en e-sports! @Scribbles

21:31:28

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