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11 changes: 6 additions & 5 deletions docs/docs/networks/composable/composable-council.md
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The on-chain Composable Council comprises 11 members including senior Composable team members and Composable supporters. Council members are also responsible for controlling the Composable parachain’s multi-sig wallets.

Composable Council members are as follows:
- 0xBrainJar, Composable Founder/CRO
- Henry Love, Fundamental Labs Managing Partner

- Henry Love, Executive Director of Composable Foundation
- 0xBrainJar, Composable Founder & Research Director
- Blas Rodriguez Irizar, Composable Co-Founder & CTO
- Joe DeTommasso, Composable Head of Governance & Strategy
- Miguel Santefé, Composable Co-Founder & Head of Design
- Joon W., Composable FE Lead
- Joon W., MilkyWay Core Contributor
- Jafar Azam, Composable Devrel
- Jesse Abramowitz, Entropy Lead Software and Protocol Engineer
- Will Pankiewicz, Parity Master of Validators
- Tamara Frankel, D1 Ventures Founding Partner
- James Wo, Digital Finance Group (DFG) Founder & Chairman

The Composable Council will act to protect and support the functionality of the Composable parachain.
The Council will act to protect and support the functionality of the Composable parachain.

### Technical Committee

The Technical Committee for the Composable parachain consists of 5 core developers who are chosen by the Council. The members of the Technical Committee is initially composed of Composable Finance developers. The role of the Technical Committee includes, among others, ensuring the technical stability and critical safety measures of the parachain.
The members of the Technical Committee is initially composed of Composable Finance developers and agreed upon by the Council. The role of the Technical Committee includes approval of the Whitelist track for upgrades, integrations, ensuring the technical stability and critical safety measures of the parachain.
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The Council is an on-chain entity made up of 11 senior team members and supporters.

Each council member is represented as an on-chain account on Polkadot.js. Members of the Council consist of:
- 0xBrainJar, Composable Founder/CEO
- Henry Love, Executive Director of Composable Foundation
- 0xBrainJar, Composable Founder & Research Director
- Blas Rodriguez Irizar, Composable Co-Founder & CTO
- Joe DeTommasso, Composable Head of Governance & Strategy
- Miguel Santefé, Composable Co-Founder & Head of Design
- Jafar Azam, Composable Devrel
- Henry Love, Fundamental Labs Managing Partner
- Jacob Gadikian, Notional Ventures Founder & CEO
- Jesse Abramowitz, Entropy Lead Software and Protocol Engineer
- Will Pankiewicz, Parity Master of Validators
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Steps to claim your crowdloan rewards:

1. Go to www.picasso.xyz connect your wallet and hit ‘claim’
2. PICA tokens will go to your wallet but they **can’t be moved/transferred until TGE**
3. On TGE you will not have to do anything, your tokens will be transferable
4. The other 50% of tokens are subject to a vesting schedule found on docs.composable.finance.
5. Based on the vesting pallet logic, the unvested tokens will be viewable in users’ wallets on the day of TGE.
6. From that point, users can periodically visit the website and hit claim with the same wallet connected to claim the
2. Based on the vesting pallet logic, the unvested tokens will be viewable in users’ wallets on the day of TGE.
3. From that point, users can periodically visit the website and hit claim with the same wallet connected to claim the
remaining crowdloan rewards, which converts unvested tokens into liquid tokens.

Guide to Claim

Those who have participated in our crowdloan and want to claim their rewards, first,
need a wallet to connect to Picasso.
Click the link to read our guides on how to create a Polkadot.js or Talisman wallet for Picasso.

[https://docs.composable.finance/user-guides](https://docs.composable.finance/developer-guides)

This guide will show you how to claim your crowdloan rewards. For the purpose of this guide, we chose to showcase the process using Polkadot.js.
We recommend reading through the complete instructions at least once before following along.
This guide will show you how to claim your crowdloan rewards. For the purpose of this guide, we chose to showcase the process using Polkadot.js. We recommend reading through the complete instructions at least once before following along.

## Connect Your Account to Picasso

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![keplr-3](./images-keplr-guide/images-keplr-5.png)

Congratulations! You have now integrated your Keplr account with Composable cosmos.

## Add Composable Cosmos Testnet to Keplr

If you're interacting with the Composable Cosmos Testnet which was previously referred to as Centauri and Bansky, simply add `centauri-testnet` similar to the previous step.

![banksy](./images-keplr-guide/add-banksy.png)
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# How to create a Polkadot.js account for Picasso
# How to create a Polkadot.js account

[The Polkadot.js browser extension](https://polkadot.js.org/extension/) is a means to manage accounts and sign transactions in the DotSama ecosystem.
Unlike Metamask, Polkadot.js doesn’t provide a full-featured wallet. Instead,
its primary function is to inject your Polkadot.js account into other apps, such as Picasso.
its primary function is to inject your Polkadot.js account into other apps, such as Pablo.

This guide will show you how to set up a Polkadot address with the Polkadot.js extension for use on Composable Apps although it is recommended for users to interact via alternative user-friendly wallet solutions such as Nova, Talisman and SubWallet.

This guide will show you how to set up a Polkadot address with the Polkadot.js extension for use in Picasso.
We recommend reading through the complete instructions at least once before following along.

## Download the Polkadot.js extension
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1. In this case, we simply choose to use it on any DotSama chain for ease of use.
You can select the network you will use with the account.
For more details on how accounts work in Polkadot/Kusama, please read the Polkadot documentation.
2. Add a display name for the account (e.g., Picasso)
2. Add a display name for the account (e.g., Pablo Picasso)
3. Set a password. You will sign transactions with this password. Please note:
This password does not protect your seed phrase. If someone can get access to your mnemonic seed,
they can gain control over your account even if they do not know your password.
4. Confirm the password
5. Click “Add the account with the generated seed” to complete the account generation

Congratulations! You can now integrate your Polkadot.js account into Picasso,
initiate transactions, sign them using your password and submit them.
So let’s continue by integrating this new account into Picasso.

## Connect to Picasso
Connect to Picasso:
To use the complete feature set of Picasso, a wallet needs to be connected.
You can use the Polkadot.js account we just created or a Talisman account.
Please read our guide on [how to make a Talisman account](./talisman-create-account.md) for Picasso.

![picasso_frontpage](./images-polkadotjs-extension-create-account/frontpage.png)

1. Click "Wallets" in the top right corner
2. Click "Polkadot"
3. Select a wallet of your choice. In this case, we use the Polkadot.js account we created earlier

You will be prompted to allow Picasso access to your account's addresses.
Make sure it identifies as Picasso and its origin "app.picasso.xyz"

![picasso_access_request](./images-polkadotjs-extension-create-account/access-request.png)

1. Click "Yes, allow this application access"

![choose_your_wallet](./images-polkadotjs-extension-create-account/choose-your-wallet.png)

On the following page, you will see all the wallets associated with the connected account.
If you create/derive more wallets in the future, they will show up here.

1. Click the wallet we created earlier, in our example named “Picasso Demo”
2. Click “confirm account”

And we are done. You can use Picasso as you please using the accounts and their respective wallets we just connected,
or you can try connecting an Ethereum wallet using Metamask.

You can follow along with the video below:
[![How to create a Polkadot.js account](https://img.youtube.com/vi/tRrrF37MxBc/maxresdefault.jpg)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRrrF37MxBc)
Congratulations! You can now integrate your Polkadot.js account into Composable applications to initiate transactions and sign them using your password.
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# How to create a Talisman account for Picasso
The [Talisman wallet](https://talisman.xyz/) is an easy way of interacting with the DotSama ecosystem by providing
# How to create a Talisman account
The [Talisman wallet](https://talisman.xyz/) is an easy way of interacting with the Polkadot ecosystem by providing
a parachain interoperable wallet while also connecting Substrate with EVM (Ethereum-Virtual-Machine).
Aside from the foregoing use of the Talisman wallet, it also guides users by turning complexity into transparency
through comprehensive transactions.
It functions similarly to Metamask: take part in Polkadot and Kusama, have all your DotSama tokens in one place,

It functions similarly to Metamask: take part in Polkadot and Kusama, have all your Polkadot tokens in one place,
and still be able to connect to Ethereum whenever you need to with Talisman.

This guide will show the user how to set up a Talisman account using the browser extension,
followed by how to connect the account we create to Picasso.
It is highly recommended to read and understand the complete instructions before following along.
This guide will show the user how to set up a Talisman account using the browser extension. It is highly recommended to read and understand the complete instructions before following along.

## Download the Talisman Extension

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![mnemonic_seed](./images-talisman-create-account/mnemonic-seed-talisman.png)

1. Once you have secured your passphrase, check the corresponding box

## Connect to Picasso

To use the complete feature set of Picasso, a wallet needs to be connected.
You can use the Talisman account we just created or a Polkadot.js account.
Check our guide on [how to make a Polkadot.js account](./polkadotjs-extension-create-account.md) for Picasso.

![picasso_homepage](./images-talisman-create-account/frontpage.png)

1. Click “Wallets” in the top right corner
2. Click “Polkadot”
3. Select a wallet of your choice. In this case, we use the Talisman account we created earlier

On the following page, you will see all the wallets associated with the connected account. If you create/derive more wallets in the future, they will show up here.

![access_request](./images-talisman-create-account/access-request.png)

1. Click and connect the wallet we created earlier, in our example named “My Polkadot Account”
2. Click “confirm account”
Once you have secured your passphrase, check the corresponding box.

This confirms the activation of your account.
You can now use Picasso with the accounts and their respective wallets we just connected.
Congratulations! You can now integrate your Talisman account into Composable applications to initiate transactions and sign them using your password.

You can follow along with the video below:
[![How to create a Talisman account](https://img.youtube.com/vi/O1-X6Us9Yio/maxresdefault.jpg)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1-X6Us9Yio)
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