Summary
This meeting record transcript covers a session focused on connecting the Korean community with the broader Cardano community. The session featured presentations from various Cardano ICC (Interim Constitutional Committee) candidates, including Kevin Moore, Simos Ellis, Tiago Serrenho, Yuta Hirai, and Jonathan Kelly. Each candidate had the opportunity to present their background and qualifications for three minutes, with translations provided into Korean. After the presentations, the Korean community members asked questions regarding the roles of the ICC and Intersect within the Cardano governance system, as well as how the candidates plan to maintain independence, gather community input, and report their decision-making processes. The candidates provided insights into their perspectives on these topics, highlighting the importance of transparency, community engagement, and adherence to the constitution. The session aimed to bridge the language barrier and foster a deeper understanding between the Korean community and the broader Cardano ecosystem.
Chapters
Introduction and Presentation Format
The session began with an introduction explaining the purpose of connecting the Korean community with the broader Cardano community. The format involved three-minute presentations from the candidates in English, with translations provided into Korean through Zoom AI and human translators. After the presentations, the Korean community would have the opportunity to ask questions.
00:00:33Candidate Presentations
Each candidate was given the floor to present their background and qualifications for the ICC role. Kevin Moore highlighted his experience as a paralegal and his work on a constitutional draft. Simos Ellis discussed his background in e-commerce and his involvement in the Plutus Pioneer program. Tiago Serrenho shared his experience as a Cardano Ambassador and his efforts in expanding the Cardano community in Latin America. Yuta Hirai represented the Cardano Eastern Council, emphasizing their ability to communicate in multiple languages. Jonathan Kelly detailed his journey into the Cardano ecosystem and his work on governance parameters.
00:40:05Questions from the Korean Community
The Korean community members asked questions regarding the roles of the ICC and Intersect within the Cardano governance system. They inquired about how the candidates plan to maintain their individual independence, gather input from the community, and report their decision-making processes and rationales. The candidates provided their perspectives, emphasizing the importance of transparency, community engagement, and adherence to the constitution.
00:53:39Closing Remarks
The session concluded with closing remarks from the organizers, thanking the candidates and the Korean community for their participation. They expressed confidence in the candidates’ ability to make well-thought decisions and emphasized the importance of overcoming language barriers within the Cardano ecosystem.