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How do you build community trust in an increasingly AI-saturated world? This week's Eden Town Hall explores how Respect becomes a filter for meaningful connection — from Eric's peer-tested fractal pitch refinement and AI multi-agent feedback loops, to Zaal's major Discord bot upgrades built with Claude Code at ETH Boulder. The community also digs into Dan's Synchronous Respect Tree vision for governing projects and tasks, and shares big goals for growing fractal communities in 2026 🌱🤖 Join us: lu.ma/edencreators Timestamps 0:00 Dan opens Eden Town Hall 73 0:34 Dan previews the agenda, covering topics from last week's synchronous game including ORDAO configuration updates, Eden Fractal 2026 resolutions, Fractalgram development, and Synchronous Respect Trees 1:54 Dan highlights recent Eden Creators videos on fractal design principles and fractal circles, and encourages the community to check out edentownhall.com and the Eden Creators YouTube channel 5:44 Eric shares updates on refining his fractal governance pitch through peer critique sessions, the Crew AI multi-perspective review tool, and a "networking ladder" built to guide increasingly deeper conversations with different audiences 14:31 Eric and Dan discuss the importance of tailoring pitches to different audiences, with Eric drawing on his Maritime Alliance experience to show how the same tool and transformation resonates very differently across government, academia, and business 16:12 Dan suggests documenting a fractal advocate conversation guide and objection-handling framework to help community members spread fractal governance, using AI voice tools for practice 18:49 Tadas reflects on the long journey from complexity to clarity, referencing E=MC² as a famous example of how painfully difficult it is to arrive at an elegant and simple explanation of something truly profound 24:52 Dan explores using AI agent teams to build and critique content from multiple standpoints, and Eric describes his three-layer AI system: a Strategic Dashboard, a Knowledge Layer, and a Transactional Layer powered by ChatGPT and Go High Level 39:16 Dan returns to the importance of creating easy onboarding pathways into fractal governance, and how AI-assisted spec-driven development can help the community build and grow faster 41:09 Dan shares his Synchronous Respect Tree vision: separating contribution requests into project trees and task trees, and exploring how donation requests could be governed quarterly in relation to accumulated community respect 53:26 Tadas emphasizes the need to agree on scope before designing systems, warns against rabbit holes of designing idealized systems too far ahead of what can realistically be implemented, and highlights the value of starting from what is actionable now 1:11:05 Eric connects the widespread problem of values misalignment between new hires and organizations to how fractal governance could help communities build shared values from the ground up 1:12:10 Zaal presents major upgrades to the Zao Fractal Discord bot built using Claude Code over the ETH Boulder hackathon weekend, including persistent wallet address storage, automatic Discord pings when rounds complete, and auto-generated group voting links 1:15:41 Zaal shares that Zao Fractal received an Artisan crowdfunding fund and demonstrates a governance voting feature allowing community members to vote yes, no, or abstain on curated project proposals directly inside Discord 1:28:40 Zaal discusses planned social features for the Zao Fractal bot: contributor profile pages with bios and participation history, governance point leaderboards, and Farcaster integration to deepen community accountability and engagement 1:31:43 Zaal shares highlights from ETH Boulder's "Fork the Frontier" hackathon, including a talk by Shaw from Eliza OS on building personal slop filters and leveraging open source AI agent code-sharing as a collaborative flywheel 1:33:01 Dan and Zaal connect the slop filter concept to Respect as a primitive for filtering trustworthy interaction in an AI-saturated world, and discuss a future where community access is shaped by demonstrated respect 1:35:13 Dan shares plans for AI-powered contribution tracking, including using Claude Code to log contributions and exploring a live AI agent that listens on calls to automatically capture and post contributions to Eden Fractal's Telegram 1:40:35 Dan raises Eden 2026 Resolutions as a topic, and Zaal shares his goal of running a fractal game with 36+ participants to achieve a full Level 2 round, with the community discussing growing attendance across Eden and Zao Fractal 1:43:00 Tadas shares that he used AI to generate organized documents on Respect Trees during the call and plans to write a clear proposal to share with the community before their next meeting 1:48:38 Go Fractals! Looking ahead to continued progress on fractal governance tools, AI integrations, and community growth in 2026