## Sovryn Launches Town Hall Series for Deeper Community Engagement
In Community Call #42, the Sovryn team announced a new addition to its community interaction schedule: **Sovryn Town Halls**. This new series of live, topic-focused events is designed to complement the regular community calls by allowing for deeper, more interactive discussions on specific, strategic subjects.
### Why Town Halls?
Regular community calls are great for providing general project updates across all departments. However, as the protocol grows more complex, there is a need for more focused conversations. The Town Hall format allows the team and the community to dedicate an entire session to a single important topic, enabling a more thorough exploration than is possible in a fast-moving update call.
### A New Format for Focused Discussion
Unlike the regular community calls, which are typically structured around a series of short presentations, the Town Halls will be more interactive and discussion-oriented. The format will typically include:
* **A Brief Presentation:** An expert from the core team or the community will introduce the topic and provide context.
* **Open Floor Discussion:** The majority of the session will be dedicated to an open discussion, allowing community members to ask detailed questions, share their perspectives, and debate the path forward.
* **Clear Goals:** Each Town Hall will have a specific goal, such as gathering feedback on a new design, brainstorming ideas for a marketing campaign, or debating the merits of a complex governance proposal.
### Upcoming Town Hall Topics
The team announced the first few planned Town Hall topics, including:
* **Branding and Positioning:** A session to gather community feedback on the ongoing brand refresh project.
* **Tokenomics:** A deep dive into the future of the SOV token model.
* **User Experience (UX):** A workshop to get user input on the new dApp interface design.
This new initiative is a direct response to community feedback and reflects Sovryn’s commitment to fostering a deeply engaged and influential community. By creating more opportunities for in-depth dialogue, the Town Halls will help ensure that the protocol is built in close collaboration with its users.