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Global Series Ep 1: SPANISH - Cinco principios para guiar la regulación cripto image

Global Series Ep 1: SPANISH - Cinco principios para guiar la regulación cripto

S1 E19 · The Owl Explains Hootenanny
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Owl Explains anuncia su iniciativa en Español, siendo un proyecto comprometido con el pensamiento global para el desarrollo responsable de la tecnología blockchain. Sylvia Sánchez project manager de Owl Explains, y Leandro Davo, abogado, consultor para emprendedores y empresas, especialista en propiedad intelectual e investigador de blockchain desde 2018, nos presentan el 'Árbol de la Sabiduría'. Este modelo de cinco ramas guía la regulación de la blockchain y Web3. Comenzamos con una base sólida sobre blockchain, desmitificando conceptos clave. Luego, exploramos la tokenización, sus usos y diferentes tipos de tokens. Profundizamos en el ambiente regulatorio de esta industria y concluimos con temas relevantes en el campo.

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Introduction and Global Initiative

00:00:06
Speaker
Welcome to this special episode of Owl Explains in Espanol. This is part of a suite of Owl Explains materials that we have translated into Spanish. Owl Explains is committed to furthering global thinking and international conversations around blockchain and web3 regulation. For more information, you can go to owlexplains.com. With that said, let's get started and switch into Spanish.

Key Figures in the Spanish Episode

00:00:37
Speaker
Hello everyone, my name is Silvia Sanchez. I'm featuring Silvia for the episode of OY. I'm going to start with OY with Leandro. Because he's from Colombia and Argentina, this is our first episode of the Owl Explains in Spanish. OY is the name of the blockchain, and essentially, Leandro is presenting the album of the album of Owl Explains. And we're going to ask you, what is that? Olyandro, how are you? Hello, Silvia. Hello, how are you?
00:01:06
Speaker
I hope you enjoyed this part. I think we'll see you next time.
00:01:14
Speaker
I think that when we are planning to be able to explain all these things, and in the end, we are going to be able to do all these ramas, to be able to orient ourselves to the politics of the blockchain and the web address. But we are going to be able to develop and develop these concepts that are not just for us, but for the people who are using the blockchain as a solution to the problem. What do you think, Antes?
00:01:43
Speaker
Yes, that's correct. It's an argument that has been discussed a lot, and I think that, in principle, the people who are not familiar with us, who don't have the sufficient resources, etc., are here, who are in the blockchain, and who are interested in the history of the region, and this is a very useful concept, which I think is very useful.

Challenges in Blockchain Technology

00:02:10
Speaker
In principle, the problem with blockchain is that there is a very interesting innovation, because there are 3 fundamental problems in the sense of computation, which is why it is important for me to do this.
00:02:29
Speaker
I think there are a lot of things that are going on in Resolver, with the work of a lot of scientific people, with the sense of computation. There are a lot of things that are going on in Resolver, and Resolver is going to work on the technology development chain. One of the main principles of Resolver technology development chain
00:02:56
Speaker
It's like a grand number of computers that come from a quarter of a thousand computers in common. It's a real norm, because normally the structure of the system is informatic, and the source of the blockchain depends on the central server, and that's how it works. When it's central server, all the computers interact to determine the activity.
00:03:26
Speaker
It's not connected, and it depends on how it's central for all operations.

Decentralized Systems and Coordination

00:03:32
Speaker
The whole team is offering us a solution so that many computers, or even computers that are central, can communicate with each other and communicate with each other, so that we can understand how it works, how it works, how it works, how it works, how it's structured.
00:03:55
Speaker
In this development, all of the systems that are intended to coordinate these systems in the computer world are going to be able to do so. So they are going to be able to do so. We don't have to function, or because we have to be successful at trying to do so, or because it is accidental. We have to be able to do so in terms of coordinating these systems. We have to be able to connect these systems. We have to be able to do so in the computer world.
00:04:23
Speaker
It's a functional system, and we don't have to communicate it. It's a computer that's interested in it, but it's not a uniform system. This is the first of the problems that results in the technology development. The second thing is how to use the digital singularity. In the physical world, in the physical world, in the physical world, the singularity is that
00:04:51
Speaker
not just as a person, we have to determine how to interact with each other, and we have to distinguish how to interact with each other, and how to communicate with each other. We have to determine how to deal with the distinctive characteristics of each other and the differences between each other. This is not just an individual experience with each other, with a physical experience.
00:05:18
Speaker
And in a way, digital is not supposed to be used as the source of the blockchains. Because it is supposed to be used as the infinite, in the terminal, in the terminal archivo, informatic. And because of this reproduction, it was exactly what I wanted to do, and it was totally indistinct.
00:05:39
Speaker
I think the problem is a little bit more important for the sense of computation and multiple applications. But this singularity is also the one that I think is the possibility of
00:06:03
Speaker
Establacer la propita, so esos active, singular, esunicos, ila posibile de transmitiros de una titularidad de otra persona, no? Y estas el tracer problemo que cambenir a resoluar la blockchain se en general.
00:06:26
Speaker
As I said, this is an act of digitalization of the system in a blockchain system, but it has evolved into transferriables, and it has established the properties of these activities. This is something that is very, very revolutionary, and this is something that I would like to comment on.

Evolution of Digital Systems

00:06:48
Speaker
This is a scientific work of the computation, including in our system,
00:06:56
Speaker
The CEO and founder of ABLA have been considered as one of the most important scientific companies in this country, and as a publicist, as a citizen of the United States. That's what I want to say. It's a part of the principle of doing this, because the problem is that we don't have real problems, we have real problems that exist in the sense of computation.
00:07:22
Speaker
And the first idea, the first part of this solution is that we can do everything we want to do with this public white paper. We need to make sure that we don't have to do anything about it. And the other thing is that there are many investigations and many situations that are common to this problem. We have to resolve the three forms of conflict. We have to make it more elegant and more practical.
00:07:53
Speaker
is that when there is a quarantine in the history of the United States, it's the first time in the history of the United States. In the last three years, there have been three problems, more and more difficult, in the sense of computation, and this is a major problem for multiplicity of applications.
00:08:16
Speaker
I think that the blockchain is not only a solution, but also a problem. It is not only a solution for the three problems. Well, I think we are going to have a regulatory party, because I think the technology is going to be a very substantial part of this.
00:08:36
Speaker
If you imagine the future, how would you like the blockchain to resolve these three significant problems, but also the web address in comparison with the internet that we have in this moment, or the web address, as we know. My interesting question is, this question is important because it's important to know that we have a lot of technology here, which is very important for us.
00:09:02
Speaker
as I mentioned before, the white paper, which is like the initial point of the initial result of the new development. It's been a long time since we've been here since we've been here since we've been here since we've been here since we've been here since we've been here since we've been here since we've been here since we've been here since
00:09:33
Speaker
But the application, as we said, we have to practice everything that we need to do. And that's why I think it's important to have a lot of experimentation to determine the quality of the functions and the quality of the results that we have to do in this new world.
00:09:57
Speaker
And at the same time, in particular, for example, one of the things we have to do is to have an internet connection with technology. And I've done a lot of projects in blockchain with many people, but I've been working in general for a long time. This is not a function for a lot of people who don't have blockchain.
00:10:24
Speaker
And this is a way to provide a better function for the Internet.

Blockchain Regulation and Internet Frameworks

00:10:29
Speaker
In the form of how to make this function for the Internet, we have to understand how to use it, how to use it, how to use it, how to use it, how to use it, how to use it, how to use it, how to use it.
00:10:52
Speaker
I think it's more about transferring the property of all the digital development units, but I think it's a bit of a possibility for the question of erosion and construction in these areas. And the other thing is, in the other hand, it's not about the industries that are affected by this, it's about the quality of the technology, and the other thing is
00:11:18
Speaker
A lot of people don't know this, and they don't know what to do. I think that one of the principles of Rassona, for example, which I will explain, is that one of the reasons why we are here today is that there are a lot of people
00:11:40
Speaker
The point of this is that the legislature, the regulatory system, the institutional system, the state, in the development of the development of crypto, because one of the first cases of the Bitcoin case, and one of the
00:12:03
Speaker
This is a popular implementation of the technology technology for the creation of cryptomonas, for the development of cryptomonas, and for all that is active in cryptoraficos. There are a lot of things that we interpret that are all about the technology technology, and one of them is a lot of things. When you think about it, you think that the company is terrible at this point,
00:12:34
Speaker
The thing that we need to do is to make the vision of the people that are here. It's important, in the ecosystem level, that this is the construction for which we live. And so, all of this is about generating the content of the education. So, all of this is just for us, to make sure that we are able to accomplish everything that we have in our lives.
00:13:05
Speaker
Excellent, thank you. Absolutely, thank you very much. I didn't even know what you were saying. I don't know, but we have a majority of the great parties, of the political people, of the regulators, have sent a lot of money, as you said. It's a focus, it's an opportunity to comment on the money.
00:13:25
Speaker
And the content is very limited, as you can see on the blockchains, with Solos and Piensa and crypto. But I think we have to look at the content of Casos de Uso, which is a very good technology, and I think that's it.
00:13:38
Speaker
and we have to work together and we have to do everything we can to make it better. And that's why we have to plan on a fertile level, which is innovation. We have to revolution technology, which is the blockchain, which has to do with the problems of the internet, and we have to do everything we can to reach it.
00:13:59
Speaker
And that's why we're here, this innovation is here. And it's here, the world, and the strength and the accuracy of this thing, we have to think about it. We have to think about it, about it, about it, about it, about it, about it, about it, about it, about it, about it, about it, about it, about it, about it, about it, about it, about it, about it, about it, about it, about it, about it, about it, about it, about it, about it, about it, about it, about it.
00:14:28
Speaker
because it's a reality that we have to have one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day, one day,
00:14:56
Speaker
I don't know what to say about it, but I think the first thing that we need to do is to understand the technology. As I said before, we are going to develop a blockchain and the third thing that is going to be very important is to be able to build a blockchain.
00:15:24
Speaker
This is more of a way of thinking. I repeat, there are a lot of things that are more fundamental. This is important in terms of the interior, in terms of the technology, and in terms of thinking. I think it's important to understand the importance of the technology, and to understand the importance of the technology, and to understand the importance of the technology, and to understand the importance of the technology, and to understand the importance of the technology, and to understand the importance of the importance of the technology, and to understand the importance of the importance of the technology, and to understand the importance of the importance of the technology, and to understand the importance of the importance of the technology, and to understand the importance of the importance of the technology, and to understand the importance of the importance of the technology, and to understand the importance of the importance of the technology, and to understand the importance of the technology, and to understand the importance of the importance of the technology, and to understand the importance of the technology, and to understand the importance of the importance of the technology, and to understand the importance
00:15:50
Speaker
It consists of classifying the tokens in a very sensitive manner. It is absolutely transcendental in a very normal way, in a very normal way. As you can see, we have a lot more to talk about. And in the same way, to establish this regulation, it is one of the contexts, because the context is one of the most important applications of this technology.
00:16:19
Speaker
And finally,
00:16:37
Speaker
The ultimate goal of our work is to be global, to be integrable, and to be able to understand the solutions and innovations that have been generated in the development of this technology. And we don't have to do this with a lot of people. We have to do the part of the creative work of the crypto money and the transparency.
00:17:06
Speaker
Claudio, thank you very much for this great initial release, and one of the things that all of you are doing is trying to help you to form a way to

Tokenization and Digital Assets

00:17:16
Speaker
help you with different directions and regulatory ideas. As you can see, we have already known how to learn the technology. As you can see, because it is important that people learn the technology and how to learn it.
00:17:32
Speaker
Excellent. This is the point where it is very interesting to analyze. And the important thing is that the resolvers are three problems. It's very complex. We have to look at them. We have to look at them. We have to look at the computation. The parameters are one of the best results of these problems. The result of this research and construction of these different types of
00:18:01
Speaker
the products, the services, the solutions for the content, you know? And then, when we get to the end of the year, for example, the technology development chain, we have to admit, in the beginning, one of the issues is that the companies have been talking about financial instruments, but we don't know how to do that, because we have a lot of issues, because we have to be very distant, as the companies have been talking about the centralization of the company.
00:18:31
Speaker
or the same interest rate of the past or the case of some ministers, or that the real world exists in this moment. One of the most important things about the real world is the approach and the characteristics of the development of the world. And the other thing is that the real world, of the gaming world, is much easier than when you compare it to, for example, when you look at the finance industry.
00:19:02
Speaker
I think it's important for us to understand the financial services. And I think it's fascinating to me because we have to understand the entertainment of the world. To understand the industry of the scene, to understand the music, when the product of the industry, in particular, is being sold to us for example.
00:19:28
Speaker
It's also important for me to be able to have a specific mission in the industry. I don't know if you can hear me or not, but I'm very happy. It's one of the things that I've been able to do for a long time. There are a lot of different applications in the industry. In other words, the work that I've been doing
00:19:55
Speaker
So, so much of the cause of this constitution and more and more dissimilar century as it is important to distinguish. But the society in general, and especially with the response of the political, the role of the others, they always say that all of us, the system of politics. The other day, no solo.
00:20:19
Speaker
We don't have finance, we don't have technology. We don't have the opportunity to contribute to normal solutions.
00:20:53
Speaker
Totally. In conclusion.
00:21:00
Speaker
And I think it's not necessary to regulate the amount of costs that Jansi or Regula has, because it's what I've learned, and I think it's important to know that it's a good thing, you know? I think it's a good thing to know. I think it's a good thing to know that it's a good thing to know that it's a good thing to know that it's a good thing to know that it's a good thing to know
00:21:23
Speaker
And not only that, all of these barriers are related to the solutions and the products and services that the constitution embosses the technology. But it's also important in the role of the regular, because, for example, existing in a production of the technology, applications that simply happen for the collection.
00:21:47
Speaker
The majority of the people in San Fancia, or in Cluso, in Saldolte, are collectioners. They have a lot to do. They have to figure out if they are in the car or if they are in the car, or if they are in the car, or if they are in the car, or if they are in the car, or if they are in the car.
00:22:07
Speaker
And I think this application is very digital, because it's a very active one because of the digital world. And also, if you look at this application, it's simply a collection of digital collections. It's a normality, or it's a pencil for active financiers. And this is a very important problem, because the way that this collection works
00:22:37
Speaker
I think digital is the characteristic of what it is for the people, for the people, for the people that are here. But I think that, as we were talking about in the collection, we were talking about articles of the real world, of the physical world. And the fact that we are not able to generate a revolution is very strict, because it is simply about the collection of the items in the digital world.
00:23:08
Speaker
I'm glad you're here. Yes, you know, when I was a kid, I always thought that I was going to be a fan. I was a fan. Well, I'm a fan. Like the album, The Mundial, the Monas, the artists, the artists, what was it like to be an activist? No, in the college, I was interested in the speech. And I thought, well, I don't know how to say it, but in the future, I would imagine the other generations. I didn't know that I was going to be one of them. I was always interested in the speech. I was interested in the dance.
00:23:37
Speaker
And the question is, you know, when you click on it, there are applications on the cellular, and you can see on the blockchain, and you can see that there's a lot of artificial intelligence, and that's why I'm here. This is something that is very interesting. I don't know what it is, but it's very strict when you look at other cases that are very presentable.
00:24:03
Speaker
I think this is the last day of the number of things that are going on. I think, first of all, because I think that there are a lot of concepts around this, a lot of information about the blockchain and the crypto in all of this space, how is it? Well, and I think that the point is that, for the first time in history, as I said in the beginning, as the first blockchain exit, as I said in the beginning,
00:24:32
Speaker
This is a big part of the creation of this crypto-money, this crypto-tivo, and the possibility of transferring into three parts. This is the creation of a digital digital internet. It's not just a no-brainer, it's not a revolutionary, because it has a lot of attention, and the money that we have,
00:24:56
Speaker
The role of the concept, I think, is all of it. We are going to start with the crypto monies, the crypto octavios, or the sumo in the form of finance, which I mentioned in the talk, in the presentation, in the blockchains as well as the posterity of the cash flow.

Blockchain's Impact on Finance

00:25:15
Speaker
But we are going to have a lot of emphasis, all applications in the form of finance, when we are on blockchains, when we are on crypto.
00:25:25
Speaker
I think that this is a historic question. And I think it's important to be aware of this a little bit, because, as I said, we have a very infinite solution to blockchain. And I think it's important to know, with the active organization, with the organization, and with the 3D team, that's it. I think it's important to know the concept.
00:25:53
Speaker
I think there are a lot of people here who don't know what to do. They don't know what to do. They don't know what to do. They don't know what to do. They don't know what to do. They don't know what to do. They don't know what to do. They don't know what to do. They don't know what to do. They don't know what to do.
00:26:13
Speaker
For example, I think that there's 300 on the blockchain. And there's a lot of people who have simplified it. And, hey, the script is on there. So what's the script that's on there? Yeah, it's like when you don't know how to do it, but it's like, how do you do it? How do you do it? What are the concepts?
00:26:30
Speaker
I think it's very important to implement this assumption. It's like the tendency of a group of a group of uni-commenting crypto, or it's not necessarily the case, when there are a lot of different projects that are spectacular, like the economy,
00:26:47
Speaker
Muy bien estrucuturas, no entonces sento que. Al me nos ami esto me refuerza más la motivation de seguir haciendo lo que semos, ese tipo e continuo, que a simplivista.
00:27:02
Speaker
Well, for this reason, I don't know if it's blockchain or fintech, as it is in English, but I don't know if it's like a tunnel, or something like that. I don't know if it's like a million or something like that, but there's a lot of other things. So, how do you compare these two? I don't know. I don't know if it's because they're three meters. I don't know if it's because they don't support these two, and I don't know if it's because they're quite serious. I don't know. But we have this opportunity to explore the panoramas or three meters.
00:27:30
Speaker
very common in the blockchain. Excellent. Well, I think the first thing we're going to talk about today is the development of blockchain. It's all about finance. It's a technological technology. It's a technology of fintech. And the other thing is that it's very, very hard because it's one of the things
00:27:55
Speaker
I think there are a lot of things in the universe, the applications of the technology of blockchain, that are included in the system of finance, you know? The other thing is, for example, for example, is that the cryptographic crypto, or the tokenizados, or the cryptomonas, are synonymous with blockchain. And the blockchain is much more complex, you know?
00:28:25
Speaker
So, in order to develop the blockchain, you need to know how to do it, how to do it, how to do it, how to do it, how to do it, how to do it, how to do it.
00:28:48
Speaker
with a history, with a determination, with a goal, with a goal, with a goal, with a goal, with a goal, with a goal, with a goal, with a goal, with a goal, with a goal, with a goal, with a goal,
00:29:10
Speaker
The tokenization is not referred to as active or financial, it is not digital. When a token represents a person interacting with a digital person, it is not just a person. It is an example of the history of an active cryptographic group. And I think we have to be able to understand tokenization and understand cryptography and the technology of blockchain.
00:29:39
Speaker
Other, for example, other of the cases that have been made by the river, which has been very important, is that the centralization of the implication is necessary, because we have been in blockchains for a long time, in blockchains for a long time. And the other thing I want to say is that it's very important, because, as you can see, we have a lot of computers,
00:30:07
Speaker
which is a consensus on three sides, or how we can do it in a way that we don't know how to do it, if we don't know how to do it in a way that we don't know how to do it in a way that we don't know how to do it. We don't know how to do it in a way that we don't know how to do it in a way that we don't know how to do it in a way that we don't know how to do it in a way that we don't know how to do it.
00:30:38
Speaker
And I think it's very interesting to know that you have been able to work with blockchains for a long time, but I think it's very interesting to know that you have been able to work with blockchains for a long time, or to be able to be able to be able to work with blockchains for a long time, for a long time, for blockchains for a long time, for a long time, for blockchains for a long time, for blockchains for a long time, for blockchains for a long time, for blockchains for a long time, for blockchains for a long time, for blockchains for a long time,
00:31:07
Speaker
and some of the personal and disabled people, some of the most defensory people in the world, and the possibility of doing this with public assistance. But the truth is that there are a lot of reasons for developing permission. For example, for a cooperative organization, a place where you can go to land,
00:31:35
Speaker
We have a lot of work to do. We have a lot of computers. We have a lot of computers. We have a lot to do. We have a lot to do. We have a lot to do. We have a lot to do.
00:31:57
Speaker
Well, thank you very much. I hope you enjoyed this moment, because, as we all know, we are talking about it in the blockchain. It's not just the Rama Numero 3, which is one of the most popular or the most popular things in our country. And also the classification of the tokens, but also the classification of the sense of the Rama. Because the Rama is very important.
00:32:25
Speaker
Yes, exactly. I mean, personally, I think it's one of the most important things in this role. And I think it's important that we have a lot of emphasis on this, because I think it's a very cool thing. It's one of the most interesting things that we do when we develop the blockchain, we do cryptomonas, other instruments of financiers.
00:32:51
Speaker
And it's a real conception of the regular level. It's not a general level, but it's common to be a real level because we don't have to think about what we're going to do. For example, when we talk about tokenization, it's like it's a physical application or it's a physical application.
00:33:18
Speaker
The location, for example, tickets for a concert, for a recital, or for a show, for example, this is represented by the tokens in a blockchain. Local support has a lot of other systems, and they have to do with their finances. In many ways, it is represented by a blockchain. The question is, how do you feel about it? Well, with the intelligence, we have a lot of things to do.
00:33:48
Speaker
It's an infinite, we're on the other side of the casos. More and more for the application of the tokenization. It's the tokenization of the activities in Tangibles. And it's all going to be part of a pocket there, but I guess we're not going to let the activities in Tangibles.
00:34:07
Speaker
It's all the creation of the intellectual man. A difference between the two people, who I'm going to talk about in the video, the two people in the video, one of them, who exist because the man is a single and one of the main characteristics of it. We're going to start with the intellectual rights, like the rights of the markets, the patents, the copyright rights, the rights of the author.
00:34:34
Speaker
And this is a representation of a blockchain token, and it offers a lot of benefits to us. This is the process of tokenization of those activities in Tangibles. For me, all of these activities in Tangibles are tokenizing actions or actions, and participating in social work. I have an infinite question of tokenization represented under the blockchain token.
00:35:04
Speaker
And other than those tokens or the actives that exist in the drone envelope chain, I don't know if you've heard of them, but with the idea of financiers, I don't know if we're talking about tokenization, just from the idea of the world, or the actives in Tangibles, some of the properties of tokenization of the envelope chain. The envelope chain is necessarily tokenization for the operator.
00:35:34
Speaker
And La Bora que salvo, muy estiento, con esta en sonaturaleza, un toque en nátivo un abuelo cien que una active financiero. La Bora que, tiene una autigida de estinta, tiene characteristics estintas, en donses, cuando pensamos en methodo una mi habolsa. La Bora que, no tiene ningun sentido, porque estamos en norento esta diversidad.
00:36:00
Speaker
And the other thing is that this is a work that we have seen in terms of the develops, and I will explain this in particular, and there are a lot of other sectors of the industrial blockchain. These are Indian softwares, and many of them are more modern, more modern, as well as the European Union. For example, there are a number of various regimes of the blockchain technology.
00:36:29
Speaker
I think it's important to remember that there is a difference between an active development, an active finance, a tokenization, all of these types of digital representations, infinities, and creations of the intellectual human being. And finally, other activities,
00:36:58
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I think it's important to distinguish what exists in the entire revolution and what is important for the importance of the stable system. And the fact that we are totally distant from all the other countries that we are in, because we have some tokens that exist in the entire revolution,
00:37:20
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And I think it's a good place to determine whether we can do this for the rest of the world, for the future and for the rest of the world. And the fact that we are in this sub-rama, in this land, we are in a great place to generate this stablecoin.
00:37:43
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And the form of a repellar suvallor, the system, with all this function, has a lot of regular stablecoins, and it can distinguish one of the others, and not only these functions, but also the structure of this technology, and also the application, the regulatory application, which is essential for this.
00:38:10
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Super. And so we're going to talk about different categories of tokens. I'm going to talk a little bit about them. We're going to talk about physical tokens, tokens deservices, tokens deactivos intangibles, tokens nativos de la blockchain, as Bitcoin, Bitcoin, etc. And we're going to talk about the next steps. So we're going to talk a little bit about the single categories, the regular ones, and the political ones,
00:38:39
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Tratana todas esta cinco categolías exactamente la miso manera, hos y las tratana todas como instrumentos financieros. ¿Qua el seria al pelegraí? La hora que el peliros es muy muy importante y muy muy real porque en lo que consiste es que puedemos se hablas resultados relemente absourdos si consideramos todo de la mi jama manera, no? Por ejemplo, both mencionas te hace un momentito, el
00:39:07
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I think that collection is one of the main things that includes a lot of work. The majority of the album, for example. And with one piece of the majority of the physical, with a collection, with an album. And I'm very happy to be able to complete this album. The idea is that we have an activity
00:39:31
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I don't know if it's relevant or practical, but in the regulation, I think the generalists of the property, the people of the house, the non-canadians of the country, as a regular, as much as the collection of the majority of the people of the world. I don't know if the non-canadians of the country, because they don't have a sense of it, but they absolutely do.
00:39:58
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It's important because we don't know the physical world, the physical world, the physical world. The digital world is a possibility that we don't have any problems with the creation, the activism that is initially in the digital world. We have to create the physical world of the physical world. We don't know the physical world, we don't know the physical world,
00:40:26
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in our elections, in the form of digital. And, of course, if you don't have all the same tools, and you have all the things that we have to do as active financiers, as we have to do in crypto markets, or as we have to do in closed tables, or how we have to do it as an active intellectual property, and pretend to be applicable to what we have to do in the future. And, of course, this is a very sustainable result.
00:40:55
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I don't want to say anything about it. I want to say that this collection is very digital. I want to say that this collection, which is what we are talking about, has to do with the regulation, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial aid, to do with the financial
00:41:20
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in a natural, less absolute dimension, and more in a normal way or a regulatory dimension.
00:41:33
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Yes, it's a very good employee. I don't know why, but I think it's an important moment for me to talk about the stock of the blocks in this quarter category. And I think there's a lot of people, there's a lot of people who are interested in the potential that they have. So, there's a stock of the stock, but there's a lot of intelligence. And I think that's why we're bringing this to smart contracts.
00:41:55
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And I would like to ask you, if you would like to know more about the smart contracts, how do you think the process will end up existing? Yes, I think this is something that is interesting for me as well. It is something that is normally used in a regulatory way. Because, for example, when we talk about smart contracts, we have to think about how traditional smart contracts are, whether they exist in the same country or not.
00:42:26
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And this structure, which exists in a lot of traditional languages, represents many people in the development chain and can operate in the development chain. And they can operate with this kind of programming in the development chain. And they can operate with this kind of traditional.
00:42:55
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For example, I think that, in contrast, we have a place to go to a restaurant. In contrast, we have a place to go to a place where the relations between the mob and the people. And in contrast, we have the portions and the participation of the people that have been there for a while.
00:43:24
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Well, as I said, the decision has to be made, like I said, for example, for example, for decision-making, since we have a consortium of cooperators, as well as cooperators, and this is a very traditional thing that we have to do. And for me, for example, as I said, we have to transfer everything, you know?
00:43:51
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the property of the property, of the property of the property, of the property of the property, of the property of the property, of the property of the property, of the property of the property, of the property of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property, of the property,
00:44:21
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is a possibility, is a possibility, is a possibility, is a possibility, is a possibility, is a possibility, is a possibility, is a possibility, is a possibility, is a possibility, is a possibility, is a possibility, is a possibility, is a possibility, is a possibility, is a possibility, is a possibility, is a possibility,
00:44:50
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The operation that we have in the case of the assembly of the Cábola, we have to transfer it to the property or to the key element of the contract in particular. This is possible. The Interactors direct me to do so with the contract on the development chain, so that the inefficiencies that are typical of the contract of the traditional, this is a recursion.
00:45:17
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And I don't know if the process was complete or not, but I wanted to do this for the rest of the country, because I wanted to host this, but it was difficult for me.
00:45:28
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Thank you very much. And, of course, as you know, technology is a very simple process that is used to transform the brain, to complicate it, and to recreate it in a very simple way, because we know that it's not very efficient to release certain causes, and it's very emotional. And, of course, what we're going to do today is we're going to talk about the regulations and the questions of the context.
00:45:56
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Is it possible for us to have an explanation of this situation? Yes, it is possible. In the last three years, we have been doing a lot of interesting things for a long time. So, we consider that
00:46:11
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In contrast to intelligence, there are a few things that are very traditional, and the application of this is very intelligent. In reality, the most important question is that the environment, the technology, the technology, the blockchain, we have to be able to be very traditional. In this case, in the United States, we have a characteristic of serving people for the best part.
00:46:40
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and recutable in order to do so. The other thing I want to say is that the point of this, of the regulators or the creators of the normalization of the regulatory system, is that we have to generate a normative distinction for which we will be able to understand when we complain about our function. We don't have to worry about it.
00:47:09
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efficient with the regulation that we have, because we don't represent digital representation, we don't represent the naturalistic nature, we don't represent the naturalistic nature, we don't represent the naturalistic nature, we don't represent the naturalistic nature, we don't represent the naturalistic nature, we represent the naturalistic nature, we represent the naturalistic nature, we represent the naturalistic nature, we represent the naturalistic nature, we represent the naturalistic nature, we represent the naturalistic nature, we represent the naturalistic nature, we represent the naturalistic nature, we represent the naturalistic nature, we represent the naturalistic nature, we represent the naturalistic nature, we represent the naturalistic nature, we represent the naturalistic nature, we represent the naturalistic nature, we represent the naturalistic nature, we represent the naturalistic nature, we represent the naturalistic nature, we represent the naturalistic nature, we represent the naturalistic nature, we represent the naturalistic nature, we represent the naturalistic nature, we represent the naturalistic nature, we represent the naturalistic nature, we represent
00:47:36
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So, for example, we have a digital organization, and we don't have to do anything about it. So, for example, we have a country that doesn't have the characteristics of being inculant for the part, for example, because the code is very bad, and the part is very difficult,
00:48:04
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and I don't know how to say it, but when I was originally born, I was born in New York. I was born in New York, and I was born in a very distant country. I was born in a very traditional country. Because I was born in New York, and I was born in a very distant country. And I was born in a very interesting country, because I was born in a very difficult country, because I was born in a very distant country, but I was born in a very distant country,
00:48:34
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to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to
00:48:57
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is to distinguish the norm of the situation and the context that exists in the tokenization system, which is an active contract between the two countries. And I don't know how much we can do with a system that has only one capability, if we don't have a specific regulation when it's in fault, if it's in fault, and because it's concrete.
00:49:27
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I think the flexibility is very important because it's difficult for people to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able
00:49:57
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In one way or another, it's all about the construction of new things, new ideas, new applications, new ideas. If you want to learn that, for example, in the material that I'm interested in, I'm going to call it a financial decentralization blockchain. And then, when we compare it with the most popular financial centralization blockchain,
00:50:20
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In blockchain as a site, it's an annual and panel. We're totally distinct, you know, and don't say it's a solution, but you know, so that in the technology, you know, there's a company of them, the market regulatory, because, you know, they want to get out of the regulation that's in it. And you know, we're supposed to try to apply regulation for a context that, you know, can not emphasize.
00:50:46
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Excellent.
00:51:05
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We consider that, when we are at risk, we are a critical part of our work. This technology is not limited to a bias, to a jurisdiction. It is also that we have to understand the dependence that we have on the internet with communication, communication,
00:51:25
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I think it's important for us to implement these new policies, that we can improve the inclusion of the infrastructure digital. Because, on the internet, the blockchains and the script-activos are global, and there's a way to make regulatory coordination with the fundamental principles that we need to make,
00:51:49
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the integrity of the world, the control of the privacy, and the integrity of the world. Do you think that this is a good thing? Yes, it's a simple thing. I think it's a good thing to think about it with this point. And I think it's a good thing to think about it with the internet. It's popular, it's massive. The point is that we have to be able to do everything we need to do.
00:52:16
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For example, as I said before, we have to interact with people. It's a very important thing for us. As a dynamic person, we have to interact with people. We have to interact with other people, with information, for example, with others, for example, for copyright, and for copyright. It's a very important thing for us.
00:52:45
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which is the normality of the pencil for the material that we are able to adapt to. And I think that when we develop pencils, we have a lot of technology available in the world, such as the internet, for me to compare information between three people in every part of the world, 20 quarters of the world.
00:53:06
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the introduction of the blockchain, it's a method that works for the Internet, for me, it's a method for the Internet of the world, as I said before, and for me, it's a method that works for the world, as I said before, as I said before, it's a method that works for the world, as I said before, as I said before, it's a method that works for the world, it's a method that works for the world,
00:53:33
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And I think there are a lot of things to do, but I think it's important to know what you think.
00:53:43
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I think it's very important that the political responses are in coordination, in integration, for the linearity of focus and focus on this innovation that we are facing. Because at the end of the day, we think that the market is so new, and that the tendency is beyond new, but the quality of the quality of the value is not only new and emotional, but also the technology, the blockchain, for a kind of purpose, as we've seen in the past.
00:54:11
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As you can see, I don't know if this is going to be a good time for me, but I'm very happy to be here with you, with all the others, with Andrew, and all the others, and all the others, and all the others, and all the others, and all the others,

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