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Jakob Possart-Bienzie I want to briefly give the frame. So why am I doing this? I'm interested in bringing ideas to life. To me this is an idea, namely very specifically the idea that Hypha, Planetir and others can receive funding together for something that has the working title RegenOS. Where there's enough overlaps that significant parts of Hypha, significant parts of Planetir receive funding. In conversations that I've had I've gotten the impression that there's different ideas of how post-capitalist funding works like. Some were fine with philanthropy, some were fine with something else, dual systems etc. So the intention was to kind of like get on this board for now what are the different leaders and their organizations and then what their current intentions are for funding and what is important to them and then from this we might figure out the financial coherence even though the things of how we you are currently thinking of doing it might not be directly compatible that

Alex Prate - Hypha Make sense. Cool. So happy to start with what we're doing in the Hypha context. Yes. What we want to expand to this coalition. Alex Hypha. Yeah. So what we're launching really soon and that's you know before December as in this period from now to December. What we want to do is to bring in different types of investors, different archetypes of investors, from benefactors to family offices, VCs, impact investors, together, using Hypha to create their own space, and using Hypha to create what we've called the problem space, as in the investable space, which is a coalition between these different players. And what we want to illustrate, and that's more like a training program, you know, to show them the possibilities of the new technologies etc is to say okay we have these problem spaces identified whether it is renewable energy biodiversity ocean you know and really listing all the projects that we have and of course we have tech right tech which is an important aspect and in my mind this group is tech right it's what we propose to investor to invest in uh to support the infrastructure of you know this change so i see coherence inside i see a planet here maybe think it as well um you know so really expanding i've you know um so expanding the the possibility saying we have this coalition of tech people and platforms that are willing to receive funding. Now come together different types of investors, play with the tool and these possibilities, and you are able now to deploy capital transparently using the AFR platform as well to these problem states. And then the coalition that we have here will decide how to, you know, we'll be a coalition as well, like a space with different spaces inside, if you see what I'm saying. And we will say, okay, so I find it's to this coherence needs to do that, so planet here, et cetera. So we split the budget, you know, through proposals and we say, okay, that's how we operate. So X for you, X for you, X for, and And then we bring this solution right and we show to the investor the impact we can create by exposing our story, ambition, you know, everything. So I think you get the point. So yeah.

Jakob Possart-Bienzie Yeah, that's cool.

Alex Prate - Hypha That's our immediate action. And that's for us the top priority use case called ecosystem investing. Okay. Ecosystem is finance, you know. And we have one, if I remember, who is doing a PhD on this topic, ecosystem finance, who has a network of finances.

Victor Vorski - Coherence This is the lady in Australia.

Alex Prate - Hypha Kate Bennett, yeah.

Victor Vorski - Coherence I think I had a call with her. She's nice, huh? Yeah, I met her on yours. She's really smart.

Alex Prate - Hypha And we are partnering also, and I finished there, with Earth Collective, which is an organization that connects investors with projects. And what they do with their tech is that they help investors define their mandate, you know, in a way that, you know, corresponds to our intent. And startups' projects to define their pitch, right, but in a really structured way, you know, that investors will understand, etc. So it's a translation, if you like, of what the project, the interest of the project for investors. And the match make at the beginning, of course, because there will be, you know, a dozen of investors or 20 if we are successful. You know, like it would be a small number so we can do this match making manually. But the idea is to ramp up and to have this flow of resources being redirected from degenerative to regenerative, you know.

Jakob Possart-Bienzie Even if it's one percent, it's enough, you know, or a fraction of a percent. Nice. Let me try to summarize, and then maybe there's clarifying questions from Victor, you, and Mark. So, the kinds of people who you're thinking of are VC, impact, family offices, something else? Benefactors. Benefactors. Benefactors meaning donations. Yeah, donations. Okay. It can be grants. Okay. He said VCs, but you don't. I don't.

Alex Prate - Hypha You don't?

Jakob Possart-Bienzie Yeah, VCs.

Alex Prate - Hypha Yeah. Okay, so that's a question mark.

Jakob Possart-Bienzie Okay, VCs are a question mark.

Alex Prate - Hypha I'm talking about VCs who want to do things differently. Right. And I have one, so I don't know if it will be successful, but there's one in Amsterdam that I'm approaching, and they are apparently willing to experiment. Okay, cool.

Joachim Stroh - Hypha That's no longer VC for me.

Jakob Possart-Bienzie No, exactly. So that's a new generation.

Alex Prate - Hypha Should we park that?

Jakob Possart-Bienzie Yeah. Okay, so we have this, and they are, So I'm hearing two things that you were considering for investing. One is that they're investing in infrastructure tech. Like there are certain problem spaces, investable spaces. And the capital will be on Hypha voted on by proposals. Exactly. And then there's...

Alex Prate - Hypha Deployed transparently using the platform.