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Gamium AMA: Metaverse & Digital Identity — Full Breakdown & Transcript

AMA about GAMIUM! 🟣 | Top Metaverse Project 🔥

1h 03m video Published Jan 2, 2022 Transcribed Aug 10, 2026 Descentralizados Crypto Descentralizados Crypto
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"The title promises a top metaverse project, and the AMA delivers a detailed, substantive discussion about Gamium's vision and features, though it's more of an informational session than a hype-filled reveal."

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This video is an AMA (Ask Me Anything) session about the Gamium project, a Web3 metaverse initiative. The hosts, Eric and Alberto, discuss the project's vision, its focus on digital identity through avatars, the metaverse's decentralized social network, tokenomics, and upcoming pre-sale details. They also address community questions about avatars, lands, and the project's technical roadmap.

[00:05]
Introduction and Project Overview

The video is an AMA session about Gamium, a Web3 metaverse project. The hosts introduce Alberto, the CEO, and set the stage for a detailed discussion about the project's vision and upcoming features.

[02:47]
Alberto's Background

Alberto shares his background in engineering, mathematics, and software programming, with experience in 3D software and AI. He explains how Gamium came to be through a collaboration with CryptoProfes.

[07:12]
Gamium's Core Vision

Gamium is a technology company using Web3 to innovate digital human interactions. It focuses on two main products: avatars (digital identities) and a 3D physical environment (the decentralized social metaverse).

[09:19]
The Center of the Metaverse

Gamium aims to be the 'center of the metaverse' by making assets and digital identities interconnectable across different metaverses. The first phase is to ensure avatars have a consistent digital identity across platforms.

[11:23]
Avatars as Digital Identities

Avatars are more than just 3D representations; they are digital identities that aggregate data from verifiable sources (e.g., social media, university degrees). This allows for verified, trustworthy digital interactions.

[15:06]
Layer 0 of Web3

Gamium is building what they call 'Layer 0 of Web3' – an infrastructure that other companies can integrate with to build applications on top of avatar data. This could enable use cases like a LinkedIn for digital identities.

[19:38]
Tokenomics: GM and MST Tokens

Two tokens are planned: GM (governance) and MST (utility). GM will be on BSC, while MST will be deployed on a highly scalable chain to handle the high transaction volume expected in the metaverse.

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Metaverse Buildings and Spaces

Gamium will feature various buildings, including Oasis (a museum), a job center, Game Yunta Work (office building), a financial tower, and a stadium for events. These spaces will offer different functionalities.

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Lands and Pre-Sale Details

Lands will be sold, with details to be released at the end of Q1 or beginning of Q2. The private round is closing, and a public pre-sale will be held via launchpads, with BNB as the likely purchase currency.

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Avatar Resale and Transferability

Avatars are non-transferable to maintain the integrity of digital identities. This prevents scenarios where someone could buy an avatar with a high score to fraudulently apply for jobs.

[58:34]
Token Unlocking and Speculation

Gamium uses a linear token unlocking method to reduce speculation and avoid abrupt price drops. This is designed to encourage long-term trust in the project rather than short-term trading.

Gamium is positioning itself as a foundational layer for the metaverse, focusing on digital identity and interoperability. The project emphasizes technical excellence and community trust, with a clear roadmap for token launch and metaverse development.

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What are the two main products of Gamium?

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Avatars (digital identities) and a 3D physical environment (the decentralized social metaverse).

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What is the 'Layer 0 of Web3' concept?

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An infrastructure that other companies can integrate with to build applications on top of avatar data.

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What are the two tokens planned by Gamium and their purposes?

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GM (governance) and MST (utility within the ecosystem).

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Why are avatars non-transferable?

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To maintain the integrity of digital identities and prevent fraud, such as buying an avatar to apply for jobs you're not qualified for.

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What is the purpose of the 'Oasis' building in the Gamium metaverse?

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It will be a museum featuring classic NFT artworks and contemporary art from emerging artists.

23:10

What is the token unlocking method used by Gamium and why?

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Linear unlocking to reduce speculation and avoid abrupt price drops.

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💡 Key Takeaways

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Gamium's Core Vision

Defines the project's purpose and differentiates it from typical metaverse projects.

07:12
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Layer 0 of Web3

Explains a novel infrastructure concept that could enable many applications.

15:06
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Avatar Non-Transferability

Highlights a key design decision to ensure trust and integrity in digital identities.

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Linear Token Unlocking

Shows a thoughtful approach to tokenomics that prioritizes long-term stability.

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[00:05] Hey everyone, what's up family? I'm not going to leave it at that. Well, well, well, I'm really looking forward to today. I

[00:23] family? Everything? And

[00:49] the chat. Where are you coming from? Where are we having the pleasure of seeing people today? Very good, Max Mara. Goodbye to the year from Chile. As you know, today we have one of the live streams that makes me feel extra

[01:04] special, something I haven't done in a very long time. Malaga, Mallorca, Madrid. Well, I'm glad. How was your New Year's Eve? Good. next year have been presented there. How do you want to start next year?

[01:17] next year? Remember that in the end, what changes, what has to change to achieve the goals, is not the year but the person. So I encourage you to think about it and see how you can push yourselves even harder,

[01:29] those of you from Barcelona. That's great! Listen, without further ado, I won't waste much more time on this, as I think you're all eager for us to get started. Today, as you know, it's just a live stream, so you know who we have

[01:42] new live streams, which I'm most excited about. It's one of the projects we've been working on hand in hand for several months now. We're three companies, and today we'll have with us the CEO of Gay Yum, one of the people we met a few

[01:56] one of the people we met a few months ago with an incredible vision, a mega-character, and an entrepreneurial spirit. And we have him here today to community, the teacher community, with the gaming community,

[02:08] and we'll be here for about an hour, giving it our all to answer all those questions we've seen on the forum, on Telegram, everywhere. So we wanted to bring Oslo here and have him with you,

[02:21] so without further ado, I'll give him the floor. Here we have Alberto. Very good, Alberto. Good morning, Eric. Very good, that's Very good, that's perfect. If I heard well, so great. Listen, well,

[02:34] without further ado, Alberto, tell me first, before we get into what Yum presents: It's a bit of a day to explain to the people watching who you are, where you come from, what you were doing these past few years. Okay, well,

[02:47] basically, this has shaped me a lot in the area of engineering and mathematics, software programming. These have been quite advanced years in terms of software development projects,

[03:00] development projects, 3D software, artificial intelligence, and basically, now we're here on the Emi Marin project. I'm doing people will want to know how we met because, of course, Crypto Professor,

[03:14] Crypto Professor, yeah, and we started the game project, and it's been a couple of weeks, and I remember that, well, thanks to the project, and I do n't know if I'll explain it, Eric, I'll explain it better, that in the end it was

[03:27] some new decisions we made with Cincito, but if we use the come to us for various projects, they are the ones who collaborate, in which you can join, and the truth is that we had that meeting, remember that there, in

[03:40] fact, in the offices where you are, yes, yes, totally, I remember, I think you were in I contacted David, who was one of our partners. Okay, we were... well, in the end, we were two companies working on

[03:54] arbitrage algorithms to eliminate inefficiencies in the Bernie lawsuit market, and especially those of Vale, and trying to eliminate inefficiencies in the play-to-war market. We were doing arbitrage between ACSI and others,

[04:08] developing trust algorithms, and we saw a very clear opportunity. We had the do it. The project was good, but we were missing one leg. Technically, we had it covered; business-wise, we had it covered; and we lacked luck.

[04:23] Now, apart from the social media community, and that's when I think David told us, "Hey, I was talking to the guys from CryptoProfes. They're an incredible group of four people." We were in the middle of it, and I remember we met here in

[04:36] these offices, and I think from the first meeting, the following week, we were working together full steam ahead. And rather, inside the community... Myung, the first followers, the first members of the community are members of

[04:51] Cristo because they also followed the community... he shouted, "Professor!" from his community... yes, yes, in fact, I'm sure many of you here are already... I Comments from people who are fully involved with a script I've written, good

[05:03] students, decree process because they got to know us after the teacher wrote it, and they were support the project, also the first ones I could get to know through face-to-face interaction, through that comes with chemo, and what I was doing is very curious because we

[05:15] found ourselves at a moment when the spirits were giving them, well, it's speaking very strongly, you were saying, no, with the XS, with the I felt, with a lot of Play to Airmen, there was an incredible boom, and I was starting to think about

[05:27] say, you have a brutal technical side, and also with David, I also had all the business side that David has behind him,

[05:39] project that we have to work on is what I was saying before, that vision of how we anticipate what we always say, I feel, because how do you anticipate the next trend that's going to come within the world of

[05:51] obviously, well, there were some others starting to throw And we started going to work. In the end, the reality of metals isn't built in two days, obviously, but we started working on that aspect, and the truth is,

[06:04] I'm delighted to say it, Kirchner. That's what we say, we're quite simple, very approachable. We try to teach the world of writing in the best people like you, approachable entrepreneurs who breathe it, it's a meeting

[06:18] like ours. I think we definitely had to be there. So, it's a pleasure, Alberto. Your comments are helpful, but there are some out there comments are helpful, but there are some out there

[06:31] there are also involved in the gaming project, this all, it's a pleasure to have you here. As you know, it's been a long time since you have a

[06:45] January 2nd, to be here and get together for a little while to talk, to answer all the questions, and to explain the project a bit. So I wanted to ask, in words, many people already know it, but speaking about gaming, because

[06:59] many entities call the centers the metaverses, could you explain a define a little bit, Amy Humo, how do you see it, how do you approach it? I see it as, in the end, we are a company that is making

[07:12] technology, okay, the objective is precisely to create this new way for digitally. We are developing this type of technology precisely to make humans communicate digitally in the best

[07:27] way possible, and that involves two products that we are inheritance of, for example, people, which we carry over to the avatar, okay, and the other is the 3D physical environment with which the avatars interact, basically, which

[07:43] is our mental or decentralized social game. technology company that relies on Web 3 to innovate in this area of ​​digital human interactions. Also, in 3D, I

[07:56] think it's one of the trends I've done the most. We had a graph that showed that Google searches for Web 3 had increased incredibly in the last month, so it will surely be one

[08:08] of the biggest revolutions in the coming months. So it 's incredible to be able to It's not entirely extracted, it rather uses 3D web, there's no of the internet gaming we know now because it adds a native

[08:24] economic layer to the internet, and with that you can develop new digital identities, making us do it, well, the possibilities are endless. So Web 3 is here to stay, obviously,

[08:38] without a doubt. What you were saying about the world of possibilities that comes with Web 3, I'm writing about what we're not even aware of yet, not the addition of that economic layer when moving from Web 1 to Web 2, the increase is that I've

[08:50] on YouTube about how it's going, how that level has been increasing with this egg, it hasn't returned until Web 3, so we'll surely see it. I don't know if the a little more about those concepts. Then with all this that you were saying, a bit

[09:06] of a dump, said a bit about how gaming for me is like the center, it turns out, this point of union and creation of digital vision, so there are many people who were wondering what the process of integrating Green Yum with others will be like. Yes, it's

[09:19] process of integrating Green Yum with others will be like. Yes, it's center of the metaverse, they don't quite understand. I mean, exactly what? Why is it the center? Does putting a center on the metaverse really mean that a

[09:34] metaverse does n't have a center? The point is to say, today there's a center of the metaverse about us. So, the first phase, from the center of the metaverse, as we say, is to try to make

[09:48] metaverse, as we say, is to try to make the assets within all the metaverses interconnectable and compatible, and to have a digital entity in which you can move and access each of

[10:01] these metaverses, and bring your information to the set. That's the first phase, ultimately, to ensure that an avatar has a digital identity, so you don't have to create an avatar for each platform, and that the avatar, wherever you take it, always

[10:13] has the same information. So, I think that's the first step, the first step that needs to be taken to make the metaverses interconnect. In fact, it's one of the points, I think,

[10:27] one of the great challenges of this society as such. Or especially for companies digital identity because it's true that today we have social networks which, from our point of view, are already

[10:43] somewhat saturated and corrupted. You can't be whoever you want to be and you can invent whatever you want. The reality is that with all the blogging, with everything that technology brings us, behind the scenes, history changes. There's no change,

[10:55] digital one, which is precisely what we're hinting at, that could be a revolution. So, with this, there's a point you

[11:07] about identity and health with avatars. So, many people will be asking what avatars are, what types there are, how much they'll cost within the whole system.

[11:23] don't think the name "avatar" is the most appropriate name we've given to this type of entity because, as people see it, an avatar is really used to a physical 3D object that represents a human,

[11:35] animal, whatever. Ultimately, the physical digital representation... But than that. Ultimately, the physical representation is the least important aspect. What an avatar platform offers, which allows it to be a

[11:50] digital identity, is that it brings in data. We aggregate data from each user, from various verifiable sources. This means that, for example, you can bring in data from blogs, including all

[12:03] different blogs, linking them to your avatar's identity. Or you can extract data, how many followers you have on Twitter or Instagram.

[12:15] data from universities, for instance, to confirm that specific university. The possibilities are numerous. When you have an avatar instance with completely

[12:30] have an avatar instance with completely people digitally. The law is a problem that arises now in the digital realm. You see people on social media, and you do n't know if it's a vote or a

[12:43] n't know if it's a vote or a real person. The same goes for all kinds of n't know. Whether the information is real or not, then this digital identity with 100% verified data allows us to

[12:57] and use this avatar as the main figure. Among them, you can assets, certain emergencies, certain touches in certain strings. This can then be useful, for example, in a metaverse to access exclusive events. Okay, so this,

[13:12] of the avatar. We're taking the avatar further, focusing on a more abstract identity level. And then, yes, it also has a physical representation that can be customized. But in the end, I think that's the

[13:26] least important thing because I understand that each metaverse will also have its own game engine, its own type of image processing, and so on. The avatar can be changed physically, but the data itself of each

[13:40] digital identity remains and can be integrated into each of the metaverses, and not only that, but into any Web 2 or 3 application. Also, I see there are many questions about the pre-sale rush. I

[13:52] know what it's for; you can't access it. Let's talk about... so people understand what the concept of gaming is, the four key strengths, and why we've brought Alberto on board. And then, don't worry, we'll talk about

[14:05] the pre-sale, we'll talk about what it's like, and when we think the start digging into that in a little while. So, I'd say it's more than just an avatar; it's about digital identity as such. In fact, here in

[14:20] the University of Andorra issuing degrees—it was one of the first universities to issue degrees through Bluetooth technology. So, I think all of this is yet to come. They're going to adapt more and more. More and

[14:35] entering the market using internal Bluetooth® technology. That's what's really powerful within this whole speculative market that we know today. So, with all this talk about avatars,

[14:49] mean that we can have, can we have, does it mean that I can take my identity to other metaverses? It's like a house within the whole world... Metaverses, as we want to work with them, if ultimately, regarding

[15:06] the avatar concept, we want to make it as flexible and scalable as possible, 're ultimately building is what we call Layer 0 of Web 3, which is a type of other companies, other projects can integrate into their platforms,

[15:22] through a computer process. So, can use this public avatar data— whichever avatars they choose to

[15:34] make public—to build applications on top of it. For example, imagine the case where we're very involved with the game, trying to replicate things we can't handle ourselves.

[15:47] this infrastructure available to other companies to increase the business model of these avatars, then imagine a company wants to create a LinkedIn with digital identities.

[16:01] a LinkedIn with digital identities. our digital identities, and post job offers in the form of a smart contract bar, where an avatar must have certain requirements or

[16:14] data to apply for certain jobs. This is... integrates our avatars precisely to see what assets they have, what NFC they have, and what coins they have, to, for example, make a

[16:28] door within an event only open if an avatar has a certain NFC. So, in the end, it's giving these digital tools these digital tools

[16:40] so they can use them and build applications on top. And I think that's what will lead to a applications on top. And I think that's what will lead to a infrastructure, this well-done Layer 0, will allow many

[16:56] business models, many applications that we already know, to add a lot of value to their users by adapting our avatar. Also, something about a topic that we were

[17:08] actually discussing in a meeting with some of the partners that you'll see later, we have a little bit about the next plans we'll launch are coming. It's the topic of even netbooks, well, they didn't have the best utility, and I

[17:21] the metal we're creating in gaming, and in fact, we're talking with many of the parents about how gaming can start. To put those cash to use, as I was saying, the power to have within your national bank statement, where you

[17:35] 're in a digital trend, to have a token that, with that access to a certain have a token that, with that access to a certain world, a meeting, water, whatever, pretty big world of possibilities. I want to emphasize

[17:51] that in the end, people think that NFTs are art or images, but NFC is a technology. Ultimately, it's about a technology that describes, and it's

[18:03] a token that describes certain properties. It can be a tribe, a image, a video, a 3D element, it can be whatever you want. Basically, we use that technology

[18:19] potential from it, and that's why we say that our decentralized social metaverse is we say that our decentralized social metaverse is genetics. It takes advantage of all this type of technology to provide this

[18:31] extra functionality. For example, as I mentioned before, there are certain doors that can only be opened if an avatar has certain NFTs; otherwise, you can't open certain educational courses that you can only access if you've purchased a certain amount.

[18:45] educational course, you can perhaps sell the NFC and have someone else take the educational course to earn a profit from it, or even been free, you know, all this NFC technology that people don't

[18:59] see right now, but that's going to start happening, and it's about using this technology for these kinds of applications, I mean, not just for arts, art, I think that's the just for arts, art, I think that's the most absurd case, to say the least, of

[19:12] entities, I mean, really the possibilities are endless and we'll see. We're currently designing the platform, the social meta-weight, to take advantage of this type of technology and add these kinds of functionalities.

[19:25] There are many people now, and we haven't said it from the start, but I want to said it from the start, but I want to ask you about what network will be developed, that we'll start all this metal, see it all in the mind

[19:38] of the touch, mainly, keep going, see, in the end we're going to release the tokens, one is the GM token, okay, which will be released shortly, we'll talk about it later, and others, the MST token, okay, the GM token is more about governance and the MST token is more about

[19:52] utility within the ecosystem, within our metaverse. So the GM token, I feel, is about governance, and since it doesn't have a lower level of transactions per second, less need, we're going to support it in PSC tokens, okay, things are

[20:07] in progress, and the avatar contracts of the Entities of the avatars also in pods is marching what we don't know yet, we have managed quite a few meetings with blogs themselves, it is where we are going to deploy the

[20:20] contacts of the MST because if you think about it, in the end, a problem that is a scalability program, okay, so we need in the

[20:33] MST, assuming the case that our metaverse works in the best possible way, in the end you will have a lot of transactions per second going between mind to verse, imagine if every time you had to pay a

[20:46] transaction to access a course or access an event or access something, in the end the number of transactions that you can see per unit of time within a metaverse are enormous, imagine if enzymes, but not

[20:59] several metaverses or several applications are doing it, then the capacities of this block sign have to be very large, that is, and 50 thousand transactions per second as Solana says it has, or some blocks, simply

[21:12] fall short, so we are following a process of seeing how we do and how we deplore the second, the second Token, but well, in the end but well, in the end I doubt it will become obsolete unless there's

[21:25] a drastic change within the network. But we need a chain with a very high flow that allows many transactions per second and

[21:37] want is for each transaction that the metaverse makes to pay a cent. You have considerably less than a cent per action, something like that. So we're in that dilemma of finding a suitable solution, and what is the suitable solution? One that has the

[21:50] necessary security and decentralization to make it a Web 3 application, and that, well, in the end, doesn't depend on a centralized server. everything. In the end, it's the track, rooms, and company trilemma of security,

[22:04] decentralization, and scalability. In general, they're already talking about some of the coins we could look at, like the euro, which I've been looking at. You can check out the chat where they talk about various technologies, see blogs, chats,

[22:17] books that are coming on strong: second-layer solutions, new powerful. The way things are progressing, I'm sure we'll find the solution so that they arrive precisely to be able to convert that The

[22:31] social network is centralized and decentralized without any work perfectly without any problems. So, to move on a bit from the avatar topic and where we'll deploy the token, I

[22:45] wanted to talk about metaverses. It's always linked to a virtual reality environment, and we've already virtual reality environment, and we've already

[22:58] of what we're going to release. But I'd like to ask you a little about what spaces will exist— public and private spaces—and their purpose. I don't know if you want to mention any, since it's

[23:10] practically ready. I can mention a few. I can mention a few. Ultimately, Roberto is the ideal person to discuss all of this, even though he couldn't be here today. But I can tell you

[23:23] that we'll have a building called Oasis, which will be a museum. In it, we'll have classic NFC artworks, contemporary art from emerging artists, and a few other things. We'll also have

[23:39] a job center where you can go, find jobs, and apply with your avatar to jobs in the metaverse. Basically, I think we'll release half A team with high-level players, and then we'll also have a

[23:55] building called Game Yunta Work, which is a more reserved office building. Then we also have another building, which is like building where you can have all the functionality related to

[24:11] project lounges, and they talk about projects too. You can even invest in avatars. Okay, it's a pretty mind-blowing concept, but in the end, whether best way to do it, you can sell part of the profits

[24:28] generated by this avatar in exchange for a controller or an economic reward. So we'll talk about it later, but it's quite an interesting concept. We have to offer everyone who wants something that hasn't yet been released on any of the

[24:41] discussing it. We haven't released any information about these buildings yet, so take advantage of this and listen carefully because it's one of the points to show you within gaming, which isn't just mental. You can walk around, hire, or

[24:55] not write a point beyond that. We'll also be releasing a more financial tower, where the also be releasing a more financial tower, where the liquidity, and there will be indices in which... You'll be able to invest, there will be post-ex, there will be

[25:11] everything you'd expect in terms of loans, it's quite interesting as well, loans, it's quite interesting as well, and we'll also have a stadium for events where we want

[25:25] events there inside that stadium, and I'm sure I'm forgetting something else. Okay, Roberto, I'm sure you'll inside that stadium, and I'm sure I'm forgetting something else. Okay, Roberto, I'm sure you'll detail, and we'll also release a document here explaining in more detail what they

[25:41] use, but with what I was saying, what I was saying is, and forgive what you were saying, but in the end, this type of application, each time there are buildings with certain functionalities inside, they all rely

[25:55] WordPress avatar technology and smart contracts, as I mentioned before. For example, if a company wants to create a LinkedIn in WordPress, that will actually be within the Game Ops Tower.

[26:09] So there you can choose with your avatar, see what jobs are fit into. That is, if you don't meet certain conditions within that platform, apply, you won't be able to. You can't apply, and the same applies, or vice versa. You can add yourself and be

[26:25] open to work, just like on LinkedIn. I'm open to working, and candidates there and offer them jobs directly. So, in the end, we're building the first applications within the Jr. Zero

[26:39] avatar, and we're doing it in a 3D environment, which will be in the social metaverse. Quite interesting. talked about before, gaming jobs, and everything that it offers. And

[26:53] the buildings, but talking about this point is very interesting because I also asked Carlos a question. Alberto was saying what knowledge he has, where he's from to work. He was saying, surely, within the

[27:08] one of the things that hasn't been implemented yet. It will be like in Bogotá. People also ask, the Swedes, about a link where your resume is completely real because, in the end, the blog doesn't lie. The data

[27:22] is there and it can't fail. So, it won't say it's from a person who bought a person who has bought more than X in the CIS, a jacket, a game, more than X you can have that whole database completely clean, and both the person and the one

[27:37] the person, or saying that they are also companies that can go there looking for people, no certain profile, not totally, totally, we also have some vein already made at the level of formally searching for these profiles at the

[27:52] company level with certain filters that little, it is a university degree in engineering, I want to have knowledge of their first bitcoin transaction, they know, a series of filters that any company can come and

[28:06] and I tell you that is a bold new way, as you know, it is the innovation without a doubt of how work is going to be found in the future, so that there is no more, I mean, directly,

[28:19] cryptocurrencies through a smart contract, I mean, the possibilities in the end are infinite when you integrate Web 3 technology in this series of applications, so I think that in the next few years we will see quite a few

[28:32] types of applications that they will precisely use Web 3 to innovate things we took for granted since they were already done that way, which I certainly I think they were asking about it and they were also saying that jobs outside of

[28:46] better with the first ones who start, because they are jobs for the best, the most technical, not necessarily the most technological as such, but I have no doubt demonstrate with a certificate that can be issued by a blog, as I said

[28:59] before, that you have X knowledge, that you have X experience, then you can surely get in, because the moment will come when any type of work will be within all that type of technology.

[29:12] done digitally, now there are many people who are promoting, I know, who work from fiber work as freelancers at the technology level, any job that is doing online training, I'm sure I can be in it, in game ops,

[29:26] which is great. And another point, continuing with the part we were there were many people who asked about the issue of the sails and the lands that are talked about so much in other metal projects. Verses will not be available for purchase; lands will be

[29:39] rented as in the projects. I have no doubt that many will want to hear. Absolutely, we will sell lands. We have a team developing all the plans. Well,

[29:55] with the main towers I mentioned before, and buildings and so on, and we will discuss it discuss whether it will be released from Karak at the end of Q1 or the beginning of Q2. And well, besides that, I think we have given a good introduction so

[30:11] that we understand a little bit about where we want to go, in the context of Kim Jong-un, those two main branches you mentioned: the digital identity aspect and the sale of Verse, the decentralized social network.

[30:23] And well, I also wanted to move on to the part that many have been asking about, which we have all been wanting to know for days: I don't we want the pre-sale or the partners. I think the

[30:39] first thing I'll ask is, I understand that we are finalizing partnerships. I think next week is going to be a key week. I encourage everyone who is paying attention. comment now, you call them totally, I mean, we're now in the

[30:53] final stages of the private round, okay, we're finishing up negotiations working, negotiating with them, I'm changing, negotiating with the technology companies, in the end we're finishing up deciding who we want on

[31:08] our team long- term, okay, because well, in the end it's a project that has a lot of demand and in which everyone who was involved in the private round basically, and we have to select them, they've said in the end, I don't know

[31:22] bring us more value in the long term, and that in the end means that you have many meetings, that you have to decide between several and that lengthens the process, but precisely that's good in the end, I mean, we're assembling and

[31:36] accepting the best possible investors within private funds, this at the level of technology companies that are flying high, then at the level of before getting into that part, I want to say that many companies are asking themselves, I

[31:50] or not, because we have been careless, the best thing we launched, regretting December, not the token, a pre-sale date has been extended. We'll get into that now. It's precisely because of this:

[32:05] when you have a lot of new and who's already there, it becomes like a store. It's very much mentioned. When you change your mindset so you don't have to

[32:22] copy your project, but rather when they come to you, you have to ask whole project? Because I really have enough investment to fill the private sale, and I want to know what you can contribute to the whole project so

[32:35] that I can give you a share of the allocation within this private sale." Yes, absolutely. It's absolutely true when you have such an attractive project, doubly different from the traditional sector. I mean, right now, if we were

[32:48] we'd want to seek funding. We'd probably have to go to venture capital funds, explain the project to them, and try to convince them to invest in our project. But it's not just about the type of projects. And in the

[33:01] end, you have so much demand to enter the private round that you have to tell the investors you have, the partners you have, and what you're going to part of the private round because I know you're going to put money in here and you're going to

[33:14] make money, I mean, I know it. So that's when we really see the value that each one brings and we have to choose. And well, sometimes they're a bit difficult decisions because they're all good for the long

[33:29] term, but we have to decide. So that's the situation, Eric, you know it well. And well, it will be closed soon, isn't it? Great! And I'd love to hear that a lot of people wanted to know about this sale, this public pre-sale, that people are

[33:43] desperate, wondering how it's going to work. Will they be able to buy from other places? Can you explain a little more, Alberto? Let's see, without giving them too much information, so that people... I think we'll be able to give

[33:56] exact dates soon. Okay, we're finishing up negotiations with the cloud providers for the final stage, in which the community will be able to buy, basically. Okay, and well, we're waiting on the final dates, we're

[34:10] talking with the fans very... Powerful balls and well in the end our idea is to do more than one lounge, it's called doing a dual down or a triple nous and even then they want to coordinate among themselves. I know

[34:23] that in the end it's a flow of information that has to be given to them and so on, which makes the issue longer and more complicated, but well, just so you know that the final community will be able to buy through

[34:35] these watts, okay, at a public price, that's basically it, and we will announce it soon. Yes indeed, as Alberto was saying, and I would are doing during the following weeks because we will be making

[34:50] information both from the partners, we will have to talk, Alberto, about those units partners so that they are included in the then it will be echoed during the following week, as well as the part in which we will launch the

[35:05] launch proxy, we will launch the tap so that you can enter asking and damn, the unt fatal, well even more so when before this country, how much at the moment we launch those that we know in which launcher country It's going to go that way.

[35:19] how to make that purchase? We already know the information, don't worry, we'll review what the best way will be, but what we're aiming for is precisely that you're up-to-date with releasing both on Twitter and through the app, because we'll announce it one hundred percent.

[35:33] because we'll announce it one hundred percent. also asking what I'll be able to buy, I understand that it because of the presence, I understand it will be brief, do n't you have this somewhat under control?

[35:49] Have you discussed it precisely with the Launch Touch? And well, in the end, this is our final decision. We prefer BNB or USB for some reason, to volatility in the previous days and such, perhaps, that is, for BS, but well,

[36:03] perhaps, that is, for BS, but well, a priori it will be BM. The pair is great. There were some questions, and another question that Alberto asked me, "

[36:15] no." And now, if not, share on screen. You can now enter the water island. We've many questions, many people who wanted to continue in Word, who wanted to share the project they had. I wanted to get on the whitelist, and we've extended

[36:29] the water issue for a few more days. In fact, if you go to the gaming website ( I'll share it here so you have it), you'll see that there's a way to Alberto's question is, what benefits can it bring? No, and I'm not sure,

[36:43] but it's on the whitelist. Jorge's question is, if the steps have been completed, then within the whitelist, you'll be well-visited precisely to buy these first and second

[36:57] generation avatars that are coming out. If you want to give more details later, Eric, and this is for sure, then obviously buying these types of avatars with a [unclear - possibly "and"] below and a series of properties will

[37:11] be quite rewarding when we release the decentralized metaverse.

[37:24] like, I don't know if there's anything else you want to touch on specifically, anything you want to comment on to the people watching us. We're almost 500 people watching the live streams. If you want to do it for free, let's move on to the

[37:36] questions. And I'd like to answer those questions from the people watching. If you prefer, we can skip directly to the questions as we we have a pretty clear understanding of this because we've been working on it for months, but we need to consider

[37:50] the community's perspective to try and answer them. So, if you want to take them on, Eric, it

[38:03] to ask. There's a question we were talking about earlier, within the regeneration, generation 1, generation 2, and generation 3. Several questions were asked about the benefits or differences between having first-

[38:16] third-generation avatars. Ultimately, the differences will mainly be in the social aspect, the economic benefits that certain avatars can provide, and also access to certain events.

[38:30] If you're one of the members who trusted a project from the beginning, you're a first-generation avatar, so to speak. events or governance tools that others won't. The

[38:43] same goes for second and third generation. Ultimately, you're trusting a project in its early stages, and that has certain benefits in general. Awesome! I encourage you all. There are some questions too, right? And I'm going to

[38:55] Orientaba viewer. Is the total number of tokens known? I want to share my screen so you can see a bit, because it's currently unavailable due to the whitelist issue. How do you access and share your screen? For those of you who have n't

[39:08] joined yet, here you see the website. In the end, I that Roberto is involved in, and he couldn't be here today. He's commenting now. He couldn't make it to wanted to be here. In fact, he can't be here because he has several

[39:23] meetings, 40 mediums. But I encourage you to take a look. Here's the website, which is Gaming Punto de Inicio. There's a pretty cool video there, which we actually opened up. Check it out. And I also want to mention that we'll soon have

[39:37] another new video about a little bit of the metaverse, so take a look. So, what he's asking about... you see there here in the... in fact, you can see in the one above from yesterday's joint... if they open This button

[39:54] appears so you can enter Cesc's water, so this is exactly where Cesc's water, so this is exactly where you can access the whitelist, which What he was saying is that here on the website, you can even see

[40:06] website, you can even see If you want to comment further on Alberto, well, it's all this, maybe on Alberto, well, it's all this, maybe

[40:28] and below, so a little bit of the "no mix" touches for you to take a little bit of the "no mix" touches for you to take a look at. leave this here if you want to comment a bit on Alberto. I don't

[40:45] but basically, they're closing the private round now, okay, we're almost there, and the public pre-sal is the round reserved precisely for the landshut. So we're working on it. I think

[41:01] these two rounds will close soon, and when the countdown date is set, we'll announce it on social media, and then we'll release the token in some text. A text is indeed to ask a little bit about the

[41:16] supply. Here you can have all the information, not so much The part you haven't seen yet, which is very interesting within a project, is to take a look at it. Okay, and if you have any questions, we

[41:29] can answer them. We're here for you, and we'll be doing more live streams in the coming weeks so we can show you a bit of what's happening.

[41:41] Let's take another question from the ones we've received here. One of the questions that came up a lot was about the white paper currently being in English. I want to explain that one of the reasons

[41:55] WiFi in English is precisely because the project doesn't want to be limited Latin American market, but rather international, both in terms of the Hispanic market and internationally. And obviously, if you want to

[42:09] reach everyone, it has to be in English, which is the language par Obviously, we're working on anyone, whether Spanish or English speaker, can access and read

[42:24] or English speaker, can access and read all the information. Alberto, you were reading the questions, trying to answer one, okay? So that's because there's some doubt out there, but that's partly the reason why,

[42:37] between baseball and social media, or because all the information is in English, it's not enough to reach everyone. In fact, a large bar of solvent partners is n't; they're spam, both Spanish-speaking and

[42:50] English-speaking, to reach the maximum number of people. Okay, let's see, a question that's been circulating a lot in this area

[43:05] asked ourselves quite a bit on the topic of whether you can resell your avatar. This is also a rather interesting concept. worked on it quite a bit. I don't know what they're saying. In the end, digital comes in.

[43:19] I always say, well, digital is just one thing. You tell us, digital identity. You can't sell your digital identity. Rather, this... if we had this... we're going around in circles Rather, this... if we had this... we're going around in circles

[43:31] here. You also remember when Misterix was on the topic in the end, I mean, really, seriousness and this identity verification of each user, instant see if we can't make them see this

[43:47] digital identity because then basically it would be all crap. I mean, it has to be a requirement that can't be... This transferable token is basically tied to each person whose

[44:01] avatar it belongs to. Imagine I have an avatar, and that avatar has a very good score, like

[44:13] I sell it to someone for $10,000. And that person is supposed to be able to apply for an engineering job, even though they're not an engineer, for example. If

[44:30] digital entities, then they have no future. What we need to restrict is the constant restriction that avatars can't be transferred. That's how it's

[44:47] about the launch, but ultimately we opted for a Landshut launch. Obviously, the token will be publicly available later and can be purchased from We'll announce the centralized clients where we'll launch—a

[45:00] visual punk type, a little bit—and we'll see where we launch. But the idea is to launch, and then obviously anyone will be able to buy the token. Publicly, there are many doubts that it won't be possible to

[45:13] buy what is precisely one of the topics that Roberto has talked about, not launching in two or even three LoungeWatches, but precisely to reach the maximum number of people, not so many people who might

[45:26] have a LoungeWhite.com because, as you know, the LoungeWatches don't have a state trying to reach the maximum number of people, launching in two or three launches, to have a wider range of all the

[45:40] investors who want to enter this project.

[45:52] about the afterlife. Let's answer a question a bit like the Roman one: where is it going? Wink, what senses? Where do company? We have a thousand times, but I would like you to tell

[46:06] all the women of January if right now our focus, okay, on which, well, yesterday I was working on the option, today this office and so on, that's it. We are focusing a lot on technically developing the project, doing

[46:20] avatars, programming all the real thing, absolutely all of it. In the end, our advantage What makes us competitive, I think, is that we're very good so we have to push hard in that direction,

[46:36] and that's our main focus. Ultimately, we need to have operational features up and running as soon as possible and be able to release a high-quality, operational product to the public as soon as possible. And I sincerely believe, given how the development is going,

[46:49] the interest, and the 10 deals we're finalizing with people—because we'll be revealing them—that this is very important on a global level, and so on, I sincerely believe that this can only go up. Basically, we're

[47:03] innovating a lot in the sector, we're making high-quality software, and with the support of the community, with the support of these experts and others, it's just a matter of launching the product. And I think one of

[47:19] the key and very important points, and in fact one of the points that also made us join this project, was that the technical team is part of the project's management, part of the

[47:31] founders, just like in other projects. There are many people who have, well, a very team of developers. In fact, many people were asking us, well, development team. External involvement is lost when you, the founders themselves, are

[47:45] the development team working to bring all of this to hidden but which they emphasize even more because the project about what's happening to develop your projects, is being

[47:59] done one hundred percent, and the part tends to be within the management, not entirely. And I think that ultimately, for the development of this technical people within the project management because these are issues that bring together so many

[48:13] technologies and are such complex issues that the management team has to how it's going to be implemented. I mean, I can say without having any idea, "Well, which I have a pool in the attic, and when you get in the pool, it seems like there are

[48:28] birds." You have to know, you have to be So I think it's very, very powerful, and I'm telling you, when I'm I'm with the technical team, with the CTO, with the other co-CEO. And so, programming

[48:43] hand in hand, and above all, because we're really clear on the technical level about what needs to be programmed and developed we're very efficient with time. For example, with the smart counters, we

[48:57] eight hours to do the smart counters for the worst NFC touches. The ones from FTP, from the avatar test, are a bit of a joke because the fact that you can't transfer data has a certain logic that needs

[49:10] tweaking. So we advance much faster. Instead of hiring a human resources, figuring out their skills, having to trust them to write good code, etc., we do it in hours. If we get it out of the way,

[49:23] that's a really big advantage because we can keep going full steam ahead. And right now, we don't have to hire countless people. And if we hire someone, we know

[49:37] and this. You know what we call very fast-paced work. And if we get ahead of the game ourselves... Well, it greatly reduces the workload, so I think that's important at a technical level. Any project you

[49:49] see in the metaverse or crypto sphere with significant technological complexity requires that crypto sphere with significant technological complexity requires that advanced technical knowledge. Otherwise, managing and scaling these types of projects is complicated.

[50:04] managing and scaling these types of projects is complicated. we value most because, ultimately, having the technical team as founders of the project adds value. It helps us understand that not everything can be

[50:18] be very clear-headed, but it still takes years for things to develop. So, having this vision—the direction, the having this vision—the direction, the

[50:31] But there are new points that particularly interest us: the number people asking about the minimum investment. Mauricio, for example, didn't mention a minimum investment for the project. I don't know if that's where

[50:46] this network is. I'm telling you, there isn't a minimum investment per se for can... Buy as described in the world, from liquidity to buy it. We're interested in the

[51:01] lounge offerings. If you want to give a regular answer from Alberto, yes, absolutely. There's no minimum investment; in any case, the maximum investment depends on how many people have applied to

[51:13] certain plans and so on. The market evolves, it has a location, and it distributes it in the way that best suits its users. There are launchpads that require a ticket, right? Are they included? And Raffles, you have to have

[51:26] then accept presales, and others that don't work that way. So when we have the official plans finalized, with the dates and everything, we can explain exactly how to access them. The maximum amount, more or

[51:39] less indicative, I think we'll be able to know as well. And basically that's it. Well, yes, absolutely, because everyone there would be forced to. I mean, this depends a lot, especially on the loft where we launch.

[51:52] We're already looking at ways to reach the maximum number of investors, both retail and large. But yes, as soon as we launch, we'll to launch. Don't worry, selling an explanation of how to

[52:06] access that GM touch presale, for that I think we've given it our all, we didn't get here in 50 minutes. Ashton, a question you want to answer, they weren't talking about water and cinemas, it's also for the

[52:21] water and cinemas, it's also for the avatar topic, take a look at it, think we've already tested enough how the child issue was and right now

[52:35] live stream so that people could see, first of all, get to know our community a little, which I've warned you about, but he's a of where gaming is going and better than you could explain what we're

[52:49] working on right now. I don't know if you're looking at the ring, and I think so, I'm less everyone has already answered. The most interesting thing is to focus on the topic mentioned the blog, Cisco projects are being mentioned in series, let's see, I mean, it has

[53:07] nothing to do with the baby, but don't believe too much of what you level of transactions per second, and Carlos, there's a trilemma I've mentioned from Alicante: it's difficult to solve at the blog level without considering whether it's truly a

[53:21] very scalable blog that accepts many transactions per second. It 's surely sacrificing either decentralization or security. So, all these types of projects need to be examined very closely to see exactly what

[53:33] 12 components communicate with each other, how they verify transactions, and what consensus mechanisms they have. In the end, it's not as easy as saying, "Today we're going to use blockchain." You have to do a good analysis and see if it

[53:48] 's scalable and at what cost. It's totally great. To finish, I wanted to explain a little bit, as many people are asking about it. Obviously, within this whole ecosystem, we're looking at the

[54:00] possibility of having an example—we Robertos always said it— a shame he's not here, but we'll try to bring Roberto here one day to explain. He's very much the CEM, the marketing director, and he

[54:15] 's very focused on the direct strategy of The metaverse, if he calls it that, but what is it direct strategy of The metaverse, if he calls it that, but what is it without the meta bears office? No, he says it's the one where he plays online marketing. We won't

[54:31] wants to know a little bit. We have to measure the... I'm sure many of you know him, but also teach us everything Alberto mentioned at the beginning about the buildings, the different possibilities with the

[54:43] buildings. He's creating there, even different ones. They have a thousand different things in mind, different neighborhoods that have gameplay within them. There's even a gameplay part, minigames within this whole ecosystem, to

[54:55] give people a little time to spend some time within the metaverse and try out different applications and utilities within this whole month. And even what Albert was saying, and a bit like a

[55:08] team player, teacher, the power that each of the students in the fifth process has an energy, and with this, they can access all the classes. And once their time with us as a student is over, you

[55:21] any time. Reselling it to someone else who might have access, purchase price—that's a great idea. The classroom is very interesting; it's a world of possibilities. I think the key is to get ahead and be among

[55:34] the first companies, the first projects to new things. I think implementing these types of applications in a 3D environment is going to be the next big thing. That's

[55:51] the innovation, in the end. These are business models that already exist, and by technology we're developing, they're greatly improved. Not only for project, but also for the end user. So, it has to

[56:06] for both the company and the user to implement them. Yes, yes, that seems to me to be a whole world. I've said it before, thank you. We still have no idea of ​​everything that's to come with all these projects we

[56:21] come with all these projects we 're launching. The other day, let me point out, Eric, a video of Bill Gates in 1995 where he said the

[56:33] internet was going to be the next big thing. They were laughing at him, basically, it's in 1925, not long ago really, and every church, but the internet says what's the point, hurt to read a news item on a website, does it know if such or such

[56:50] arguments about where the internet is going either. I mean, in the end, what we're saying now has multiplied a thousandfold. These kinds of technologies, we don't know to what extent they can

[57:05] scale. We've seen it with the internet. The internet started in 1991, because you couldn't access a website and you could basically read information. And now I'm going to do online shopping. Scripts have appeared, and you can do

[57:18] all kinds of things on the internet. It's spectacular the potential that communication technologies in general have, and we don't know how far the internet is going to go. We're describing use cases

[57:34] that I see as very simple, but I think it can revolutionize everything, just like the internet has revolutionized it in 25 years. Everyone was saying, I don't know, people think that we're not

[57:49] all about the 23rd day in the crypts, which I think we are, because we really didn't have the production, much less the digital evidence, in this Web 3.0 issue. evidence, in this Web 3.0 issue.

[58:03] I think we're entering a fantastic moment, and this interview with you and say, " Wow, look at the whole everything that's coming up, which we don't even know about yet." So, I'm going to

[58:19] which I've seen here recently, and we'll talk about this interview. There was a question about token locking. I think we've opted for a very interesting unlocking method for the

[58:34] So, I don't know if you want to elaborate, because for me, it's one of the things I pay close attention to when considering joining projects, and that's the token sizing plan itself. So, I think it's something important to

[58:46] highlight. In designing this, which isn't a mix, we were very well advised, and we'll discuss it later. One of our designed the tokens in such a way, especially the testing, that there

[59:01] couldn't be any major speculative dates, because many projects really only unlock on the 1st of each month. To give you an example, speculation arises in the days leading up to, and on the days

[59:14] specific dates. This is what you don't want in a final project. You want a project where people are there because they trust the project, because of the community behind it, because of its potential, and not because of speculation

[59:26] about when certain tokens will be issued. So, by issuing tokens linearly, this really helps. First, those with many example, don't have the incentive to say, " Okay, seeing all this at once,"

[59:41] little by little. And second, above all, users, when trying to buy them, because they're going to withdraw it," or whatever. So, it's a very healthy way. written that the tokens should be designed with economics in mind, which,

[59:58] less speculation within it. So, we designed it this way so that it does n't these abrupt drops, so that there aren't any strange things. You know, so that's a very good decision, one of yours. We've been advised on this, and I

[1:00:13] We were going to select you because I can't choose anyone else. Hugo, I left the guy Hugo, I left the guy who's involved in the project.

[1:00:33] who's been working with us, joining us, for over a month now. Okay, and you were just reading, he advises us. In the end, he has a lot of project knowledge, having been involved in quite a few

[1:00:47] that, but also at the community level and so on. So that's basically his role as an advisor. I wanted to answer

[1:00:59] many of the technology partners who are working with released practically a couple of weeks ago, a week and a half, two weeks ago, where he said he didn't want to be an advisor for the project and that he was very excited to talk

[1:01:13] that we're meeting with him periodically. He's keeping us updated on with him periodically. He's keeping us updated on touch with very influential people, and extending the launch phase so we

[1:01:27] can get the best out of the project. And well, now we're working together on a pleasure to have him because the city is that it's not creative. A person spoke about the things that we always value a lot, especially

[1:01:40] in these kinds of projects, and in the world of 500, where there's everything, and the best thing is, hey, finding some people who have good skills and good vision, and then it's sure to go well. You can

[1:01:53] go well. You can say goodbye, Alberto, a thousand thanks for say goodbye, Alberto, a thousand thanks for this time and thanks for this somewhat informal chat about how Gay Yum is going to start the year. I

[1:02:05] think this is going to be a great year, I think it's going to awaken a wave in us, it's going to show us incredible potential, I'm going to awaken the enthusiasm of many people, and many people are going to come and see what

[1:02:17] Kim Jong is, which is much more than what they can see right now stay connected here, take a look, follow us. That's all. He does n't want to say goodbye to the community with a few words. Well, that's all for now.

[1:02:32] And with more strength than ever, and thanks Eric, I think I with more strength than ever, and thanks Eric, I think I 'm already with you. I think here. I'm sure that talking more about the buildings, the metaverse, and

[1:02:46] other things, he can tell us more details. And that's it, thank you very much for everything, and we'll be in touch. Thanks a lot, Alberto. Indeed, we have Robert, and giving is about getting him to show us something of what we're creating, so keep it up.

[1:03:01] always, don't leave it in the comments. Tell whoever you want, who you talk about more on the small project topic. We'll be doing more live streams. As I Thank you all for being here, wherever you are in Latin America, in Spain, wherever you

[1:03:17] are. We'll be paying close attention because we're going to release a lot of news in the coming weeks. A giant hug, give it your all, make the family. Here in Spain, the Three Kings are coming, so please be kind and give us

[1:03:29] lots of presents. Enjoy all these days and the coming year ahead. A very big hug to the family, to Donar, and goodbye to Paula.

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