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So I'm going to go ahead and announce the first half of that here pretty shortly.

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To begin, this program, like I mentioned, has been curated by the same people that do the

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decentralized community.

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They do the CDC, the critical decentralization cluster, which is a habitat over at the Chaos

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Communication Council or Congress.

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I've had.

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I also known as C3 that happens in Hamburg.

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My name is Kevin.

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I'll be your master of ceremonies today, also known as the guy that you can feel free

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to ignore as I introduce to people you actually came to see.

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And if you thought your day started weird, I am introducing all this on a spatula.

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So this is actually so that all the speakers still very comfortable because you cannot

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lose to this, that is for sure.

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I also want to go ahead and announce that Riot is providing the decentral.community dev kits

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and we're providing them at cost.

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They're really amazing dev kit badge kits that you can program yourself.

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And we actually have some, I believe we have some pre-loaded software on them.

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Is that correct?

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Yep.

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Yep.

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Okay.

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There we go.

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David knows a lot more about that, so I feel free to talk to him.

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We only provide these at conventions that we go to.

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The next confirmed one is going to be C340.

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So if you don't get one today, you have 11 months to regret not doing so before you can

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get it again.

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All right.

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We're going to do a couple of ground rules.

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It's not as relevant right now because people are still waking up and they all miss

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their alarms today and they are going to be coming in soon.

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But one of the ground rules is go ahead and say hi to your neighbor.

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If you don't have a neighbor, you're probably sitting in the wrong seats.

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But I mean by that, as we want to have everyone do a grand experiment in social anxiety

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and sit together, we're going to go ahead and compress everyone towards the center of

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the room because we're going to be having as these sessions go on a lot of people coming

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in from both sides.

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So what happens is if we start to block off these corner seats right here, it prevents

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people from getting into the center of the room.

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Like I said, it's a little less relevant now as everyone miss their alarm.

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But as the day gets a little more packed, we saw a lot of spacing issues yesterday.

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So I will continue to remind you and bug you about this.

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So don't worry, that'll come up again and again as we go throughout the day.

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We're going to be doing Q&As as often as possible after each of these talks as long as time

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permitting.

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Again, things go a little bit, so I get a little bit more packed, this is going to be more

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of a thing.

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But we're going to be doing Q&As down here on this left side of the stage right here.

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So if you have a question for free to tap the neighbor that you're seeing next to,

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tell them to get the heck out of the way and come on down here.

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We're going to get through as many questions as we possibly can.

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If we don't get to you due to timing issues, I'm sure this speaker would love to speak

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with you afterwards.

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If you are a speaker here today and I haven't met you yet, feel free to introduce yourself

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to me as I'll be introducing everyone as they come up.

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So that'll be what goes along from there.

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Let's see if I miss anything.

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I believe I covered all of the basic round rules.

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So we should be good to go ahead and introduce the first half of our schedule today.

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Oh, that's a big thing.

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If you want to see our schedule, feel free to go to the decentralized doc community website

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that has a link to not only the schedule today, but all of the events that we do.

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We will also have, you can also go to Phosphem's main website to see our schedule for the

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day.

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As you'll see, it is a very, very packed one full of a lot of great talks.

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So to start things off with our schedule, you have me, Kevin Schnell, my name is

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Master Sam when I say hello to everybody.

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We're going to be going up next with a brain decentralization of your doorstep, five years

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and browsers by Moshley.

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I'll go ahead and do a better introduction for that here in a second.

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We have redescentralizing the web platform with Phosphem, GC, or Phosphem, GC.

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That'll be from 930 to 955.

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We have reclaiming the web surfing the internet on torrents from 955 to 1025 with indefense

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of new PG, a key severity in the age of digital feudalism from 1025 to 1050.

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We have NIMBPM, the first real world decentralized noise generating mixed net for anonymity

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from 1050 to 1120.

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We have Libre, your user data with ZKTLS, verifiable HTTPS using TLS notary and that will

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be from 1020 to 1120 to 1120 to 1145 and then we'll have namecoin as tour as a public

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key infrastructure from 1145 to 1215.

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And finally, before you see me again, officially talking, we'll have Gosling build an anonymous

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secure and made a data resistant peer-to-peer applications using tour onion services from

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1215 to 1240.

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And again, after that, I'll do a half-time recap and pre-cap for what you can expect

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for the rest of the day.

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Thank you all again for being here.

