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hello everyone and welcome to the axillar and Flipside interchain hackathon kickoff ceremony um for those of you that are joining us live well first off thank you and welcome uh for those that dont know me my names Connor I work at Flipside on our protocol advocacy team so I work directly with the axolar core team as well as the community to you know make sure were getting the most out of the flip side you know data driven relationship we like to be an ecosystem growth pillar working directly with the core team and the protocols building on top of axlr through various you know programs whether thats education Builder activation like this hackathon and you know make sure theyre getting the most out of your flipsides data and then for those that have been sort of looking through the docks watching axillar videos to prepare for this hackathon Im sure you probably recognize this face but Stephen why dont you introduce yourself tell us what you do at axillar and then we can sort of jump into the details of the hackathon itself well hello everyone my name is Steven fluin Im head of developer relations here at axillar and I have one of the best jobs on the planet my job is just to make you successful so figure out what you need what uh support you need what documentation you need what tools experiences that sort of thing and figure out ways to make that happen great yeah well Steven has been an awesome help too to me right getting started with the Axolotl relationship it took me a little while to get used to what axelr does and Stephen was a great help in you know helping me understand all of the places that axelot plays in this sort of cross chain ecosystem and has really helped me think interchange and that is really the ethos behind what this hackathon is so Stephen why dont you you know explain really what it means to think interchange and what we want these Builders to accomplish accomplish with this hackathon yeah the the whole concept of think interchain was uh really when we were doing our our 2023 planning I guess that was five months ago now where we were thinking okay what whats the biggest thing that we can do for developers out there in the world and how can we focus on making them successful uh and this concept came up of hey like theres so many people out there that are being successful at building interchange using access all these sorts of things but theres a lot of developers that havent even started to think that way and so we really wanted to attack that problem where uh you as a developer getting into web3 its actually really hard theres so many things you have to learn theres so many things you have to uh try out and experience and so many decisions you have to make and so for us this idea of thinking interchange is is finding the right moment where interchange should actually become part of the the story that youre telling and the way that we think about this kind of most often is you start you get pulled in by an L1 often or an L2 and you start getting excited about crypto you get started getting excited about decentralization you start building you you develop your skills sets you learn a little bit of rust you learn a little bit of solidity all those sorts of things and then theres a moment where youre like okay now I want to build something real I want to build something for myself for my business for my friends Etc and then thats where you start thinking okay well what do I need to do about security what do I need to do about gas costs what do I need to do about tokenomics all these sorts of things and thats thats the moment where we think that developers should be thinking inner chain because all of these principles have to do with the chains that youre on and the capabilities youre taking advantage of if you just pick a single L1 and youre like hey this is going to be the the way the place that Im going to live and my apps going to live and Im going to grow an experiment youre missing out on a lot of different things youre missing out on the ability to take advantage of this kind of many chain multi-chain world that we live in where different chains have different trade-offs some are focused on speed some are focused on Fast finality some are focused on things like privacy some are focused on gas costs and all these different chains have different users and different apps that are on them and so for us no matter what sort of application Youre Building including this idea of asking where should I live how should I connect with users that are everywhere and how can I make it more transparent for my users we think thats a such an important part of application architecture thats going to affect everything else you do and so we we want developers out there saying okay if Im on these chains and these offering this connectivity where where are my users where could my users be and how can I reach out to them and how can I add value to those users yeah I think that that was what you just mentioned right about being able to you know I sort of move beyond that first decision of like what am I what ecosystem am I building on so what am I optimizing for and being able to optimize for everything was something that sort of clicked in my brain when I heard you speak a consensus last week and thats really I just think so so powerful and I I dont think uh that is the first thing that Builders sort of think of when they think about building cross chain its like oh I can have any asset and its not oh I can be optimizing for security and High throughput and scalability um and low gas fees all at the same time and once you get into that design space I feel like what you can produce really opens up to you great so I think um it it may make sense right now just sort of at the at the top of this kickoff event to just go through some of the basics around the hackathon um for for the teams that are joining us live and those that have sort of completed the form all of this you know probably isnt new to you guys but do want to just make sure you know we go through it for I guess the audience in the room that may not be actually building on the hackathon so first off we have teams competing across five categories we had over 60 teams sign up to compete in this hackathon which is a number that really blew us away um we completed a similar hackathon uh in Q3 Q4 of last year and we had about 15 to 20 teams so you know 3xing that number is something that were super excited about um and within the categories we have uh over 15 teams competing in the defiant payment section over 15 teams competing in the nfts and gaming section uh over 10 teams within social impact slash web 3 social and then uh right around 10 teams within the dev tooling and infrastructure category and then the Dow and governance category um I think what youll notice here is that we dont have a category thats called bridging right because we we really want to move Beyond this idea of axolar as just a bridge I feel like a lot of a lot of people that are sort of just dipping their toes into this cross chain or interoperability space are just thinking about you know moving asset a from chain a to asset B and chain B but really building on top of axillar is is way more than that and the SDK sort of opens up like I said this complete design space wouldnt you agree Steven yeah absolutely I mean one of the the mental ones you can even get into is like were a platform that you can build your own bridges on so it one of the the cool projects one of the recent hackathons that we we did uh was all about uh minting nft battleships on different blockchains and then youd have to like move those battleships to different blockchains to do battle and I that that idea was so cool where you could build it like an nft that exists on one blockchain but then also can move and has the same sort of capabilities across all these different chains and so its its not just kind of simple bridging and its not something that weve built its something youre building in the application layer and taking advantage of being able to be everywhere yeah and we had we had a team from our last hackathon that had a similar concept it was kind of like a Pokemon style um game where you know they have Pokemons always had these different regions that you can go in you know I guess its those are across sort of different editions of the game but this was you know you could capture monsters in one region that didnt exist elsewhere and then if you swap them they could evolve and things like that and and I really love that idea of of asset movement or nft movement and and sort of what that can but that can open up and I mean it mirrors so well the different capabilities that are out there across different blockchains right like if youre doing any sort of gaming or nfts open C is this Behemoth but open C is not on every chain and so what if you want to combine the properties of one chain another so like weve heard a lot of tools are very excited about the idea of having like an nft stored on secret where you have a very privacy Centric blockchain but then at some point you might want to sell that so you just move it over to openc or you you interact with other daps across these different blockchains and so be able to get the the right things in the right places the right time and really taking uh charge of your own ability to bridge on a decentralized platform that does all the Primitives and does all the fundamentals for you it makes things much easier for you as a developer yeah thats awesome that ability to keep things private when you want them to be but then be able to open them up you know to to the public Ledger uh when youre looking for a liquidity or want to sell them like that thats such an awesome concept I love that um yeah I guess going back to the category so for teams I guess you know a lot of hackathons people are going whats the prize right and and the price here is theres obviously a monetary incentive involved um but really were looking for teams that are are looking to build uh within the actual ecosystem for the long term so were really excited about the sort of axolar Builder ecosystem and and the doors we can open up there for the teams that are successful uh within this hackathon but to talk about the prizes uh every category first place team will win 7 500 in axelars Native token um category second place teams will win 2500 and then of the five teams that win their category there will be an overall grand prize of thirty thirty two thousand five hundred dollars so the winner overall gets forty thousand dollars in prizes which I think is is there is awesome right like the hour through the flip side and axon relationship to be able to provide um you know such a nice I guess investment into one of these teams is awesome and we really hope that you know motivates these teams to to think just beyond the one month hackathon towards a future roadmap and what they can really bring to the axelr ecosystem yeah I mean this is actually one of the the bigger prizes thats out there among different hackathons even for like a grand prize winner and so uh its its a great way to think about hey I can now risk-free spend some time work on this hackathon and potentially have a real thing come out of this that like can last for forever and ever and ever which I I love because theres these all these kind of important moments for developers right when youre just getting started you have an idea uh you can go and do that yourself but if you can do uh take on one of your ideas in the context of a hackathon you can get technical support you can get a team around you building you get other team like supporting you and it really is a supportive environment its almost like an incubator in many different ways uh where its its fun its got a community its got the social piece to it theres winners um and then I mean obviously this is just one step in a long number of different steps that are available to developers especially in web 3 in terms of Grants and ecosystem funds and things like that but I I love hackathons its one of the first places to start where its like hey you have an idea go ahead build it experiment try things out uh because its okay to fail right like were not judging you on uh did you build an application that is profitable right were judging you and did you build an application that uh is cool and all those sorts of things yeah absolutely um and we can kind of pivot into sort of the judging criteria right now actually but I love you know you talked about the the long term for these teams and maybe later on we can talk about you know sort of what could open up to to builders that are successful um towards the end of the live stream um but yeah so when it comes to judging criteria uh we do have a bit of a rubric here that we can pull out so were really judging on three main categories we sort of work through this with the axelr team the first being product design you know we really want to see teams demonstrate a firm understanding of who um or what their target market is a knack for UI and ux and really demonstrate a knowledge of of what is truly feasible when thinking interchange and developing cross chain the second being creativity you know we really we designed these five categories to provide a broad design space for teams and and to really open up their minds to all of the different things that you can do when building cross chain or or building interoperable protocols um so we do want to see that sort of creativity flow through uh in ultimately what you submit and then use of XLR so you know this is the XLR and flip side interchange hackathon and we do want you know axillars products and Tech stack to be at the center of what is being built um so that will definitely be a primary category that we are were judging uh and then when were going to transition to the submission details so you know the hackathon kicks off today it ends at the end of May um well then go through a judging period so you know you we will need to you need to utilize you know axillar the SDK squids SDK or axelrs general message passing capabilities and then you have to submit a link to an open source GitHub repo a link to an externally facing web app um a future development roadmap um and thats to be considered for you know any additional sort of resources that we can open up to to top teams at the conclusion of the hackathon and then a five minute video or or walkthrough of your app um you know the the walkthrough will be great the any docs that you have to support the build out um will also be you know considered but this is sort of the minimum of what you need to submit to be considered qualified and we will provide that um you know a submission form both on our website and in our Discord um so yeah I think that its the the Discord now that I mentioned it is actually a really important piece to this whole thing and I think what what Stephen kind of mentioned was we really want this to be a community building exercise and we really dont want people to be building in this Silo yes theres a money prize and I I hackathons do tend to be competitive but we want this to be um you know a place where were builders that are new to axar can come and share ideas and and you know learn together and push each other so we have a hackathon channel within the flipside crypto Discord server um there are six different channels within that sort of section theres a builder chat so anyone thats building within the hackathon or competing within the hackathon feel free to show I uh to throw ideas in there you know work to meet new teams and and really just uh you know I think get to know each other that would be a great outcome I feel like of the tackathon is that all these teams sort of push each other and and maybe blink up down the line or something like that thatd be awesome but theres also um a help option theres announcements um in there too and then we will be populating the resource links Channel there with a bunch of docs and links to videos from the axlr have put together over you know the years um to for people to just read through and and get I think gain more expertise in building within XLR but I guess thats a good place to start Stephen where can developers right now before I sort of populate that resource links Channel where can they go now to sort of whats the best resource to get started sure sure I think uh the Excel documentation is pretty good were always trying to make it better but Ive heard that it helps a lot of people get started were also starting to film more and more YouTube videos so just showing developers what it actually looks like and feels like to build something and so we try and make it like 10 minutes long where at the end of the 10 minutes uh I or someone on the team has built something and actually like taken every single step publicly in front of you so if you just type the same keys I we hit then you would have been successful in terms of actually building something and now just going back to one of the things you said and building on it which is that I hear from teams all of the time that are still in contact with their their hackathon team or they started a business with their hackathon team and so the these teams in that Community theyre theyre more than just uh temporary for the hackathon right like these people are uh aligned to you in a way thats going to make you more successful for the rest of your career yeah I love that like I I think that you know Flipside Prides itself on its own community and being able to sort of take a community of developers and bring them into axillar and and have them just like stay connected throughout this entire experience would be really really awesome to see um but I guess just you know pivoting back to sort of your role with an axlr as you know head of developer relations what do you see or like common challenges that developers face when building within crypto that axelr tries to help eliminate sure Id say the biggest one is one we already touched on which is just that idea of Shifting the mentality to to thinking inner chain in every depth you build because we really do believe that on a long enough timeline youre gonna have to be on a bunch of different chains and so thinking about that early and how do you take advantage of that how is that an opportunity rather than a challenge uh is key um and then we really try and make it as easy as possible throughout everything we do because uh throughout this process theres a number of things that end up being difficult if youre not going about it the right way even like testing how do you test a complex interchained app with 10 different blockchains right we try and make that easy with some of the tools we build um and so I think whats happening is that the challenges that people ran into a year ago uh half of them are gone in a year from now another half of them are going to be gone this is this is something that keeps getting easier and easier great yeah I think that that was you know something I was going to ask right its like when it comes to testing or even just getting started building like how should projects approach using like the axelr tech stack is it let me try to deploy this on one chain first and then plug it in or is it thinking interchange from the start how would you like if you ordered developer competing in this hackathon where would you start so I Im gonna admit something thats a little bit funny so I have run uh probably 50 plus hackathons at this point or been involved in the organization of 50 osakathons um but I had never actually gone in as like an incognito person and so a few months ago I did that I participated in hackathon they didnt know who I was Etc and I like I followed all the steps and things like that and for me they had the easiest thing to do was to use our axler examples repo which is a fantastic report where we give you a bunch of code samples that are set up they already have hard hat its already got local development local testing involved um and so that actually made it really easy I just took a code example the one that was closest to the app that I was building I modified it and then I already had the hard head infrastructure for deploying to the local environment for testing deploying to test Nets to like actually put it on the in the world um and then obviously I would just swap out the the addresses to go to mainnet and so this this axolor examples repo that we have and Ill Ill put a link in a moment uh really was the kickstarter that made it super easy to participate in a hackathon and actually build something meaningful and focus on the app that I want to build rather than focusing on on the Axel or side of it yeah thats awesome I I think I was actually going to ask you if you had ever done it from the Builders perspective yeah I feel like thats thats probably super super valuable um but yeah we actually do have a question from the YouTube um if there are any questions feel free to ask them like were just going to keep going but feel free to jump in at any time if youre in the audience watching so the question is should we post axelr Dev questions to the flip side Discord or to the axillar Discord theyve received helpful responses via the axillar Discord but happy use Flipside chat if it makes the most sense um Ill probably give my opinion Stephen if you have anything to counter feel free to jump in um I think that the axillar Discord is going to be the best place to get technical answers quickly right the flip side Discord is really a place for hackathon Builders to connect if you happen to spend time in the flip side Discord and want to use the chat option those questions are really going to go through me and then Im going to be reaching out to Stephen or a member of the you know the axelr engineering team to get answers to those questions so there may be a bit of a lag but axelr Discord is is really where you can go if you need like an SOS emergency help question right yeah so definitely the actual Discord is a fantastic place to uh be we do whenever we participate in that time we do try and monitor that that secondary uh Discord um but as you said like we have on-call rotation connected into like our process and things like that um I I will say I think long term and open to community feedback one of the things that I want to do is I want to push more people to kind of standardize platforms like stack Overflow like where Discord is really good for Community its a really good stream of Consciousness but like when you run into a bug like if everyone else is gonna run into the same bug and so we want to were thinking about how we can make that more discoverable and how like so when you Google search the the error that you ran into I want the top result to be the answer for you um so be curious and if people have feedback throughout the hackathon about uh ways that we get View support uh I think thats thats a really interesting conversation that were continuing to think a lot about yeah yeah I think that that is a good question I kind of consider stack Overflow the place I go for like my random one-off questions I didnt realize that I I wasnt sure if there was like a crypto or web3 specific I guess twist to stack Overflow but hopefully axelr is like a push in that direction were not that were not there yet but uh luckily its not built into our support process and things like that but were thinking about it and so this is this is something Im talking to a bunch of developers about and seeing if that would meet their needs because at the end of the day developers are going to ask questions wherever they feel most comfortable and so and we need to be wherever you are right like you fundamentally Drive uh the way that we we support like theres a little bit amount that we can like teach and guide and things like that but I do want to find Solutions at scale because uh we have to answer the same question a bunch of times it makes us less effective it makes you less effective because you have to wait for those responses and I dont want you to have to ever wait I want you to get the exact answers you need whenever you need them that makes complete sense so I guess kind of pivoting to the end game of this hackathon a little bit um what do you what do you whats a win for you when it comes to hackathons uh I mean the the best win possible would be every team out there has built a successful app theyve gone to mainnet and theyve started making some sort of money so that they can continue investing and building their business now we we almost never get there right in the hackathon usually that comes much later um one step back from that is a project where you can kind of squint and say yeah I can see the the future here um and then even just just one step back from that if you have an interesting idea and youre able to spend some time exploring it prototyping build a proof of concept and just like the the Nugget of the your vision and the wisdom and the ideas and your your kind of heart that youre putting into it all of those things are are valuable in in different ways yeah I completely agree and I feel like the actual art team as a whole is really good at meeting people where they are in that life cycle right I I kind of just peek into the axillar builders telegram chat a lot and its kind of teams on like I said all ends of that Spectrum uh people with just Quest questions about getting started and people are able to and people on the XR team are able to jump in and like break down easy her hard Concepts into easy to understand sort of paragraphs and then theres also like the go to market support that also exists in that channel so I feel like your team is really great at providing support again along like all stages of that life cycle um but yeah I think that theres another question in the chat related to uh General message passing and submitting your video for the hackathon this is I guess more of a of just like an operational thing yeah youre feel free to edit the the video uh clean it up make it nice you know this is the the quality of presentation of the app overall is something that we are going to be grading so a better video obviously is uh bonus points right so feel free to edit it uh up as much as you would like it doesnt have to be like a five minute stream of Consciousness um so yeah that so thats just uh answer that question and just a little tip along the way um so theres lots of really good test Nets out there um they all have their strengths but one of the things Ive found is that if youre looking for one of the chains with faster finality uh BNB chain is actually surprisingly good for this so like a b b to Avalanche message uh should be fully executed end to end in like two minutes uh as opposed to if youre coming from girly uh it can be 15 minutes plus just due to the the need to wait for finality on ethereum based chains or uh yeah like girly yeah girly is an interesting test net I feel like its like its extremely bloated at this point and there needs to be Alternatives it was funny so one of the things I did at over when I was over at chain link Labs last year was we created this like little Coalition of teams to like open C Alchemy chain link uh Ill talk about like which test Nets should we deploy all of our software on and uh everyone moved to Gurley off of like coven and rinkbean rops and all those sorts of things but now its its clear that Gurley is going away um but like you cant use the polio yet because the nobodys there yet but you cant use girly because like its almost impossible to get tests that eat so its test Nets are such an interesting situation where uh incentives dont always align but uh thankfully axlr is on like a whole bunch of evm test Nets which which makes it pretty easy to to kind of see all these manifestations of what building entertain feels like yeah and then theres the drama around the test net bridge to real easy like uh we dont need to go down there um another session sometime yeah test that drama exactly uh great but yeah I guess like were sort of continuing in this like life cycle of of a hackathon team I think that I guess feedback from the community and from just us breaking down our last hackathon was you know what happens when a hackathon ends and these teams have this final result and some are not or some are great and win prizes and some need work to sort of get to that stage maybe for the next hackathons you know how do you uh you know as a developer relations individual think of teams at the end of hackathons and how do we provide support to those teams sort of moving forward sure I mean theres a number of different ways um one of them is is just try again the next hackathon right because like theres theres always another hackathon theres theres always more opportunities um and so if you can learn from a hackathon and then youre going to do better in the next one youre going to do better the next one and just continue advancing your skill set um the the other part is like you dont need a hackathon to be successful uh in crypto and in web 3 and in kind of any space and so if you have a great idea just pursue it relentlessly right like you only fail when you quit uh as some people like to say but uh for some Builders if you are doing something thats really helping other teams uh across in helping the ecosystem across the way um there are a bunch of other like funding sources uh once youve gotten past the hack once you have an idea and youre trying to make it viable and actually get to that next stage um and so if you just take a look at the Axor Network website and under ecosystem youre going to find funding programs and youll find a applications for Grants and accelerators and ecosystem funds and all these sorts of things as other routes that you can take if you have a fantastic idea youve built something maybe your idea wasnt like uh I dont know sexy enough for for the hackathon although we dont thats not a criteria that we have um but theres always other paths theres always other Journeys that uh if youre passionate and you believe in your idea that you can chase down yeah well have to add sexiness to the criteria graphic that Ive shared earlier uh but yeah I think that that is I feel like a benefit of this hackathon specifically is that like Flipside and axel are have a longer relationship or relationship outside of this hackathon right and were really dedicated to supporting the the results of all of our programs and I think that for the teams that are you know somewhere on the closer end of that spectrum of like full-scale project or or want to make this a full-time job we are committed to like helping provide access to those resources or at least provide you know helpful critiques to how you can improve your project so really I think once these once the Projects over Stephen myself the the flip side team the axillary team were all committed to answering your questions about what could I have done better or if you have this home run of a project figuring out ways to to connect you with people at these accelerators for applications or or ecosystem funds and stuff so so really the relationship doesnt end the day that you submit your project or the day you receive your your hackathon prize we really want this to be more of a long-term relationship we actually did see this I dont know with our last hackathon that it was the it kind of the submission date for our last hackathon kind of lined up almost perfectly with the axlr lawn hash accelerator program and some of the teams that did submit Prize or did submit projects also submitted for the incubation um and and some got in so that was really really cool to see and hopefully we can sort of repeat that process moving forward um I guess sort of we can start wrapping this up you know if there are any community members that do have any questions please feel free to put them in the YouTube channel we really want this to be the beginning of four weeks of support for you guys so really do not hesitate um to to answer but uh sorry to ask but I guess one last question for you Stephen is what do you what do you want the axelr developer ecosystem to look like in a year two years five years you know on any timeline I guess you want but but what what would you really like to see like what would you consider um success as the head of developer relations in excellent sure sure so to me a lot of it is all about ecosystems so axelr we we build this really fantastic tools for sending tokens to send me messages um but in many ways these are our Primitives that other developers can be building on top of so I look at teams like squid where theyve built the ability to combine these these uh kind of cross chain bridging and messages with swaps and so with Squid for example any developer can integrate their SDK and get like imagine buying shoes in any token on any chain right like that is a really compelling use case where you take their SDK you take some sort of retail component you plug those together and so I look across the ecosystem and I say what are all the other tools that developers could build that could actually enable other developers right like this this whole second tier building on the platform where like we we for example release this concept of an interchange token uh with the interchange token standard where we basically take any erc20 and we make it available on all the evm chains what else could you do that with what else do you do that would enable other developers to like solve problems more easily is there some sort of solution for nfts like do we need to go build that or could you go Build That Could you Empower other developers in the space or whats whats beyond erc20s and nfts right like what other things should you be connecting between blockchains um we hear a lot about things like governance we hear uh people really excited about uh usdc now native on on a bunch of different chains so what could you not only just be building for yourself but what could you be building for others that kind of enriches the community and solves problems for uh yourself and others like thats thats kind of where I get really excited is when you you see this whole ecosystem of consultants and contractors and tools building on top of what weve provided yeah I love that this idea of you can start with asset a somewhere it can do a bunch of different things and and end as asset B somewhere else right like you can think of the you know you put the retail component theres also like the social good component and and you know Charities being that end result and generating yield in one asset and giving that away in another asset right theres so much that you can do and build when youre thinking interchange and I feel like we tried to capture that in our five categories and we have teams competing in all of them and were super excited for that um and and really looking forward to seeing what comes out of it comes out of it um I guess without you know any real questions from the audience we can like I said begin to wrap this up I do want to say that we are looking were putting out some content sort of every Wednesday moving forward throughout May were going to do um three the three things that we definitely have confirmed our interview or sorry an announcement of the judges as well as a space for Q a you know sort of a week in so next week look out for that for all the teams that are watching live um we want you know to give you time within that first week of building to really get some questions Im sure those gonna be sort of initial questions as you get started we want to provide a space for that so well do announcement of judges in a q a were also going to be interviewing some existing axolot protocol teams so well have fig the founder of squid and Colton the founder of prime protocol come and actually talk through how theyre leveraging XLR in their protocol builds and then we may also have an interview with an actual internal Axel our software engineer and just you know talk through the building of axillar tech stack and all of that if there are any other needs or requests from the the teams that are building were happy to serve those those are kind of the things that we have mocked up right now its going to be great yeah really really excited to to see what happens here um yeah I guess with that Stephen thank you so much for joining um we really appreciate all of your insights and and I think your passion for the possibilities that can come out of this hackathon really like flows through even virtually like I I understand I can feel that youre you know amped up for this and excited for what these teams can deliver I that is my my favorite part of everything I do every year is seeing what you build seeing what creativity you bring seeing the new ideas like I love being surprised and it happens all the time right yeah I I certainly as someone whos not a an engineer anyway I think Im always surprised by the things that come out like wow I didnt didnt even think that was possible so hopefully Im wowed again but I definitely have high hopes for this team of Builders um so Stephen again thank you for hopping on today teams good luck let me know if you have any questions like I said Im in the Discord axelot people are in their Discord work together in telegrams and stuff so you can reach out to us in a ton of different ways um but were here to support all of you cheers Leverage Axelar’s secure cross-chain communication to build apps that bridge Web3. 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