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Good evening, good afternoon, good night, good morning and a happy weekend to you guys wherever you are.
I just we just started the space. Welcome everyone. This is our weekly spaces.
Good morning and a happy weekend to you guys wherever you are.
Hey, Mark, you started off strong, but it was kind of difficult to hear you there.
That last sentence, I think your mic, we had a little technical issue.
I'm actually recording the spaces from our other device, so I think it got an echo.
Just experimenting with something.
You're loud and clear. You're loud and clear now, fam. You're good.
Yeah, thank you. I was hoping it to work, but it didn't work, so I'll have my work again to be done later on.
But anyway, thank you. Tommy, welcome, Little Littus Monster. Great to see you.
No, great to be here. Thank you for, thanks for having us.
And good to be back, too, on my end. I'm in Asia now, so...
Yeah, it's the time zone change.
Appreciate you guys jumping on.
It's kind of hard with time zone shifts.
I'm like exactly 12 hours different than it was.
So it took me a little time to adjust.
But yeah, good to be here.
I think maybe just a host issue going on.
Yeah, I can hear you, Tommy.
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All right Tommy. I want to start with something very, very cool.
So I think while you know I was on some of the other spaces, I saw a tweet coming out.
And this was actually voted on by, I think, around 1,000 people,
especially in a market where, like, you know, it's completely, like, so dead.
And the tweet was very interesting.
And it got it garnered attention of really some very active KOLs in the space.
And the question was, I mean, it was a multiple thing, multiple thread with multiple poles.
about NFTs and the minting and all of that.
And one of the interesting polls in there were people were asked
whether would they prefer NFTs with a higher mint price
and zero royalties or lower mint price and a 5% royalties.
And you and me, we both know that, you know, and everybody that is attending the spaces, like, you know, we have limit.
We have now the royalties like minimum, you know, the maximum limit set at around like 5%.
And correct me if I'm wrong, Tommy.
But that entire poll got around 800 plus votes.
And guess who the clear winner was, Tommy?
the mint that doesn't cost any money no it was actually low mint and 5% royalties and i'm
i'm gonna pin the tweet on the top actually with the screenshot and everything i was phenomenal
we'll see so absolutely great to watch people come out there and support royalties this just shows
the ethos of the space i mean i'm talking about like 78% of the vote and this was not like a small
like poll, it was like 800 people participate in that.
Well, that's actually surprising to me because I feel like more people are concerned about the money up front.
And that is something that we tackle too, of course, as well, with our, you know, refundable mince as well.
Because people don't like risking money, especially, you know, in this market.
Well, that's why you want to have both of them, man. You got to have refundable mints and you got to have, and you got to have royalty protection, man.
Yeah, I'll be honest, Mark, that does kind of surprise me as well.
But cool, yeah, if we're taking a poll and that's what the people say, that's what the people want.
But, yeah, that data does, you know, surprise me a little bit.
And it was, I thought it was just like, you know, maybe a rig poll or something.
But I went and investigated deep into the comment section.
And I'm looking at profiles of folks that I am following on a regular basis.
And like, you know, I mean, I was completely swarmed with work this week, like absolutely.
Like I didn't even know, like, you know, we are already on Saturday.
Like last Saturday to this Saturday, I didn't even knew like what happened during the week.
Like, I'm extremely swamped.
Like, it's like, what I took time for that poll because it came to my attention.
And there were some very interesting comments up in there.
I actually tweeted it out from the going to make it account actually.
So if you look at the GMI account right now,
and you see that, I think the second tweet,
it's actually 78% low price and 5% royalties.
And there's some very interesting comments there.
And I'm going to read some of those comments there.
And this is like, you know, some very, a 5% royalty is great, especially for a smaller race.
But big projects have faced Fudd before.
And I think they should have a relief period.
Turn off royalties temporarily so people can move in and out freely.
This could help stabilize trust, just my view.
Tommy, your take on this comment.
I found this very interesting.
I don't know. I mean, I'm still scratching my head. And little latest monster, you can also jump on it.
I don't know. Let me open up it up for other people. Let's get, let's get some more comments and feedback. So it's not just me.
So real quick, you were saying that there's, and they're suggesting an option to where you can turn off and on royalties depending on like the current like status of the project and the market. Is that what you were saying?
Yeah, yeah, that's correct.
Yeah, it's just like, you know, these are people that, you know, I mean, I'm really like big into conversation and the conversation is happening on this one.
Like this thread is like of all the of all the, you know, uh, poll that he did on his tweet, this one got a lot of comments.
like interactive comment, like an engagement.
So one of the things that was saying that, you know,
5% royalties, like it looks like the commenter is saying,
like, you know, smaller projects should be supported with royalties
and bigger projects, they really don't need that.
But it's just saying that it's like, you know, it's my view.
And some of the other comments was royalties or otherwise it will be a slow rug.
Yeah, I'll be honest. I don't have like an extremely, you know, you know, straightforward
take on that. I mean, I want to say I'm kind of indifferent. I mean, I am a big believer in
royalties. I think most people, especially right now that are in the space in the bear
market who are building and participating, like for instance, if I'm, if I'm buying into a brand,
if I will use gummy invasions, for instance, like,
If I like the yard and I like what Foxen's doing, like, I'm going to want him to get some royalties.
Like, I'm going to want the brand to succeed.
So, like, 5% to me is not like a big deal when I know it's, I know, you know, some of these projects have higher royalties, for instance.
I'd say I'm kind of indifferent.
Again, I'm kind of with Tommy.
I'd like to hear what other people have to say on the matter.
And you know what little little little monster, like, you know,
I would like to bring Bitcoin ordnals in this whole sphere.
As I was tracking one of the comments, which said that I always said the lack of royalties hurt ordinal projects.
And this poll is showing that in correlation with low cost men.
So I don't know if Tommy, did you ever follow the Bitcoin ordinals and their fate?
Yeah, a bit. I mean, I experimented with it a bit. They kind of had their, they did well a little bit. It's been kind of up and down there, you know, for them.
but yeah not not to a tremendous extent i think uh i'm more focused on the ebm stuff i think this is a
clear technological advantage just there's too many things um i have a lot of love for bitcoin
it's the first the first blockchain but it really has a lot of problems it's not it's not
designed for mass adoption uh tommy i was more focused on the part where um you know
I don't think so they got any royalties or they are actually getting any royalties for the sale.
I mean, when you considered them, if like, you know, hypothetically we say that, you know,
they got like 5% royalties for every sales, their treasury would be one of the biggest treasuries for the NFT projects, right?
Even bigger than maybe, you know, the BIAs and all of those blue chip Ethereum NFT projects.
Yeah. Hey, I say, I say let's just take a step back and just kind of like, let's holistically, let when we do these spaces, Mark, let's kick it off by kind of just like look at what's going on in the space. I want to like talk about current events and stuff. Let's just make it part of the flow, right? Let's talk about current events. Let's talk about what's.
And then we can get into like these complex topics.
Requires a lot of, I'll just be candid with you.
You know, my jet lag and stuff.
It requires a lot of brain power thinking of all these things.
Let's just keep the conversation a little more, a little more flowy.
What's going on the space?
I heard that it's coming down the pipe.
The NFTs are going to be treated seems more and more.
not as securities but treated as like legitimate
legitimate for fundraising and and just a lot of scrutiny off it and I was seeing that earlier today and I was thinking about that
and I thought well you know again I really like I really like our 80 20 mint design I think we're bringing some really innovative stuff
to the table and the NFT space needs a little shake up, right?
We need to do things a little bit differently than we did before.
Yeah, make sure royalties are there.
Make sure investors are protected in case shit goes bad because the reality is the majority
of projects are not going to make it, right?
Even though they launch on going to make it doesn't mean they're going to make it.
But some will and we need to,
Yeah, yeah, let's let's just open that up a bit. Let's open that up. I want to hear we guys like current events on NFT stuff, what you guys are here. And we just let the conversation flow in that way. And then, you know, and then I'm sure we'll hit on royalties and, and all that stuff too.
Well, this would be like more of a personal talking point, but I would like to give a little
shout out to one of my friends in the building.
My co-founder with Little Lettuce Monsters, Harmon, his brand, Coala Day.
It is their two-year anniversary from Mint.
So I want to just give a little shout out to him.
Two years in the space building is pretty crazy showing up every day.
as you guys know it's been uh... very slow we thought if you've been around for two
years you've seen some real some real low points in the market and with uh... activity
i think showing up every day inconsistency means a lot so
big shout out to harmon and his co-founder with qualidae love
uh... again two years uh... pretty significant so i see it there in the building
I know that's not really, that doesn't really have to do with general sentiment with the market or technology.
But, you know, while we're on the topic of NFTs, had to throw a little, a few flowers his way.
But yeah, I'll pass it back to you, Mark.
Yeah, let's go. I'll give a shout out to that. You know, and that's what it's really all about, man. I want to see I want to see people committed to the cause because that is the name of the game. You know, if all the stuff I've seen in crypto, you know, you got to have the thick skin of going through the bear, the bear market and the bull market. And it takes a certain kind of crazy for people to do that. But, you know, that's the sort of people we want around us. So cheers you guys. Good job. Yeah, let's keep it going.
I see Gabby you up there.
Good morning, Gabby, from my end.
I'm actually driving a little bit, so please excuse any noise or background noise you may hear.
And so actually this week has been pretty nice to see all the NFT projects.
You know, there are still.
Clean and I have been sharing spaces with energy and different D-N.
So I really wanted to give a shout out to the world blockchain, who actually, yes, world blockchain capital,
who definitely supports others in the space of having different spaces.
So what we're trying to do is bring everybody together, all like-minded people in the space,
and so that we can all learn to...
you know get to know who's in the space and support each other and of course we want to see you in a space
consistently because that does help and uh confident lineage is of shiba enu but i do support
energy as well i am a gummy invasion holder and hopefully we'll get more gummies in the future
and support each chain so glad be here it's a wonderful day um and glad for everybody who uh who
took a hold. I can see some of the people that I met yesterday are in here. So it's really good to see different people in this space. So let's keep going. Thanks, Mark. I'll pass it back to you.
Thank you, Gabby. And I see World Blockchain, is that correct? World Blockchain Capital. You guys, you're up. Welcome to our spaces.
Thank you. I appreciate it. You can just call me World.
Yeah, it's great to be here.
I support everybody in the space to the extent that I can.
And I'm actually, now that I'm here and I support Gabby,
and a lot of other people that are working on in an NFT projects.
I'm more interested in potentially pivoting to investing more on them.
I was initially not interested in blockchain technology, in cryptocurrency specifically.
But I'm open to NFTs, and I think that if they make a comeback,
it's something that's a real good product to invest in with the right people.
And I believe in investing in people per se with in regards to certain projects,
But my main point, our main thesis is technology is great, but what really makes money is marketing and partnerships.
And then if T space is a place where people create a lot of great marketing.
Yeah, I absolutely agree on that one world.
So I have been doing these spaces for almost a year.
And, you know, throughout this entire period, like, you know, I've joined different spaces.
And, you know, one phrase that goes on everywhere is like network is your network.
And I'm like slowly understanding it and slowly like, you know, taking...
You know, it very seriously actually and understanding that, you know,
NFTs are very different from blockchains and that the whole blockchain ecosystem,
it's, it's different in a way that you can tap into the networking and it's really powerful.
Like, you know, just a few weeks ago, I didn't even know little latest monster project or didn't even know respecter.
Didn't even know Gabby right there and some of our you know space joinies that will be joining in later like battle billiards and
Gummy invasions and Eric and all of those and you know it's only been possible just because of
NFTs and you know it's great to see them come back and especially
What's actually happening
in the space right now with regards to regulations.
So I think I just read about yesterday that the SEC has declared that, you know,
raising investments through NFTs is not considered to be prohibitive.
Did any of you guys ever...
That's what I was just talking about.
Do you hear me mention that earlier, Mark?
That was what I was talking about.
I just wanted to see whether any of our space attendees and speakers
And, you know, what was it?
What were the thoughts on it?
Because, you know, I mean, the other thing was also like, you know,
they said that, you know, I think another thing was Tommy was that the proof of work
you know would not consider it as taxable or something like that so they were moving into releasing more information on that front along along with
taxations for NFTE rules right and then you know they already released the fact that you know now raising money through NFTs is not but
i think i'll jump in on this one this is this is really bullish for nfts and also bullish for us by the way
because we kind of empty marketplace because when you're doing this stuff it's uh sometimes it's like a
regulatory gray area you know and uh again you got to have you got to have a little bit crazy in you
to take these risks i you know i guess you could call them but they're it's like it's just
absurd to even consider that the regulation is so heavy-handed uh
the last administration, it was ridiculous.
So I am stoked to see just like, you know, the...
the government just backing off on all places with all the ridiculous stuff.
I mean, you know, if we really want to talk about crypto crime, we could talk about that.
And that's literally what we've been tackling.
But, you know, if it's an honest thing of like tackling crime, that's one thing.
But just like the broad attacks on all sorts of projects like uniswap and Coinbase and all the stuff.
They're trying to do honest business.
you know, basically on everybody's case and they're backing off, which is great to see.
And yeah, great to see them backing off NFTs.
And then also, of course, like the way, you know, NFT marketplaces, ideally if they're done right,
or self-custody like ours, like self-custody.
So, you know, that also removes the custody concern there.
And if the NFTs themselves aren't seen as securities or something, it just makes,
lets you breathe a lot easier.
So I'm stoked to see that.
So the proof of work isn't considered securities that came out earlier this week, but yesterday, um, something
of really important that I think that you guys are alluding to with where they probably
mentioned NFTs is the SEC, the US securities and exchange commissions, um, new
marketing, I'm not sure how to phrase this, but basically what they're doing is a spring sprint to regulatory clarity for cryptocurrency.
So basically in the next like two months, three months, because spring began a few days ago, you're going to see a lot of regulatory clarity.
It became, it became obvious, like evident with the ripple case being dismissed by the SEC that they're basically going to do all they can to make sure there's regulatory clarity in the space, which will help them in the space as well.
Yeah, and, you know, Tommy, you were talking about Uniswap as well.
I mean, Uniswap was just successfully raised like millions of dollars to bring in more innovation.
And one of their things that they were saying was they were going to merge the DFI space with the NFD space.
And I know that there is a lot of cohesion that can come between both these spaces through, you know, the NFT, you know, fractionalize NFTs and, you know, the lending part of it that Blur had already tapped into.
So do you think that it could also be a possibility that we could see...
the defy space actually propping up NFTs and making it more lucrative for regular participants?
Well, that is a whole threat of conversation on its own, but we still haven't really seen the proper merging of DFI plus NFTs, which I think is inevitable.
You know, using these strong defy mechanisms and lockup mechanisms really well for NFTs hasn't really...
been done and even for tokens, like even for like the GMI token, you know, we got like,
you got to have the good tokenomics behind it, you know, you got to have the good lockup mechanism.
So yeah, I think there's going to be an inevitable kind of merge of Define NFTs like we really haven't seen yet.
So yeah, it helps clear the way for that too. So yeah, for sure.
A little latest monster, your thoughts on it. It's, you know, now that, you know, the fundraising mechanism,
has been relaxed when it comes to, you know, raising it through NFTs and you know, you seem like, you know, the cohesion of D5 and NFTs.
Do you really think that, you know,
Defi will prop up the NFT space?
And if you do you think, like, you know,
what do you feel as a user would be that special, you know,
success recipe for Defi actually, you know,
propping up the NFT space or like, you know,
bringing those additional stuff.
And, you know, and we take your thoughts, you know,
your suggestions and everything into input
because this is like, you know,
and GMI is a completely like community,
So everything that we do, we always are listening to users,
to community members, and our spaces are really,
We listen to everybody that's setting the spaces.
So your thoughts on it, little, let your sponsors.
Well, I mean, I'm bullish as a whole of where this space is going and especially, I know,
as was mentioned, like, versus how, you know, things were, you know, even a year ago
versus where they are now.
So I'm definitely bullish on the direction.
And I guess I'll take the time to say, like, I respect what GMI's doing, you know,
no pun intended with their respecter name.
But no, I, you know, I respect you guys are doing.
I think, you know, you guys are doing it right.
Listening to community members and taking that into consideration is extremely important.
And yeah, it's clear that there are a lot of bad actors in the space and people who don't want
crypto to succeed or maybe they just, you know, maybe didn't want crypto to succeed until they
could accumulate enough of it and now they want it to succeed. But no, I think what you guys are
building is genuine and we're here for it. So.
I'm sorry, there was like, I think, four or five parts of that question.
That's my, that's my cliff notes, but answer.
I want to say something to you guys.
I, on that note, and I really do want to make this an integral part of GMI, which
already is, and something I will continue to embrace and help enhance, but it really is kind of sharing, sharing the, uh,
the rewards of GMI, you know, we're not charging fees.
You guys heard like we're shifting to a strategy of no fees and we're going to keep that up as long as we can.
So as we're getting on more chains, including Ethereum and others, you know, at least six months of no marketplace fees.
And if you guys heard me a few weeks ago I was saying, it's not just for six months though.
We're going to try to keep that up for as long as possible.
And then on top of that, you guys being having that kind of revenue sharing system.
But of course, since we're not charging any fees, there's no revenue to share yet.
But what we are sharing is theirdrop.
So really, like, I just always emphasize this.
You know, I want you guys to build.
see this is like building your own company within gmi that's ultimately the way to look at it and
i will support you and help you guys do that in whichever way you need to but i'm talking about
you know as we get on as we get going on ethereum and get going on more chains you know bring
your friends bring your community over to it refer to them over 30 percent 30 percent for level one
like i've seen other referral programs out there they do like
I don't know, like 12% or 16% of random numbers.
Now, let's do a strong 30% for anyone you directly refer, 20% for level 2, 10% for level 3.
That's really, I think that's pretty generous, you know, and that's a good incentive for bringing people to GMI.
So, and that's really what I want.
Ultimately, my objective here is to build a marketplace that kind of takes a life of its own and really supports...
supports the community in every way, supports the creators with the royalties, protects the investors.
Because when you have to worry about doing a mint and everything's at risk, it's a huge, it's a friction for getting in too.
So those refundable mince are another thing that removes the friction from getting in from the investor.
Again, meanwhile, creators are protected.
So really, that's what we're trying to do.
Taking care of projects, taking care of investors, taking care of community members who bring others to us.
And if you guys have ever any good ideas, I might be missing, please do share because I'm always, I'm always ears.
But yeah, I am super excited for, I mean, we are live on Ethereum, you guys, if you guys don't know, we're live on Ethereum.
But the main thing we're working on right now is aggregation, right?
Because aggregation is so you can go on our marketplace, you can see every sale for every collection from every marketplace.
And then you have the full inventory.
And that's what our devs are working on right now.
They've been working on that for...
Two, three weeks now, hopefully finish that pretty soon.
But that's, once we have that plugged in, I mean, Ethereum is like fully up and running.
And then we're taking that same model and just we're going to be getting on an ape chain.
That's a high priority for us.
And a couple other blockchains are also, of course, base will be on base, though.
You know, we're kind of basing it based on where the action is and, you know,
And also blockchains that we partner with, we're pursuing that as well, too.
And then if you guys, you know, again, anyone you guys know on these other chains too can pull them in.
And yeah, you know, so it's going to be an exciting year ahead.
Man, I'll say, you know, development just always takes, I believe no use.
I see you in the audience.
You were talking about this.
before I believe it was you.
So when talking about like Dev standard time, like founder standard time,
and I thought that was pretty funny because I never heard those before.
And I'm going to paraphrase him, but founder time is right now.
Like, can we have that yesterday?
And that's basically my whole M.O of like, man, I'm telling you, building takes forever.
And you just got to stick with it, man.
And, you know, that's just the game.
And then Dev Standard time.
I forgot what time was that?
But it was like yesterday, I don't know.
But hey, if you want to come up and share that, please do.
Do you remember it, Gabby?
Do you remember what that was?
No, no, no, no, that's okay.
I wanted to say something that you said that was so important is the interoperability between chains.
I think that's, you know, eventually, you know, if I'm in the, if I'm on Charbarium, you know, and I want to come over to the, you know, to the energy ecosystem, it should be seamless.
You know, I know that's...
should be seamless, but I know, like you said, it takes a lot of work. And I think that's what a lot of us need because we share community members, you know, with crypto chicks. You know, they're, you know, we're on GMI. So, you know, I would love to see, you know, the crypto chicks on, you know, any type of, you know, ecosystem. You know, I love to see the moisture barium. Because again, if we can move from system and the system, that that,
that just makes it so much easier just for people to navigate,
you know, and to have many opportunities to meet other people from different ecosystems.
So I think that's very important.
I don't know how loud we can say that.
Please work together because it just helps us as just regular everyday people who may be,
you know, either project builders or we're just holders and just want to support
people from different chains because diversification is so important.
So I really appreciate you saying that.
But I really wish we could just drive that home more that we have to work together.
And we're like-minded people.
We all want to see the same thing.
And in order for us to do that, we just have to be more open to different ideas.
But how we get there, I'm not a developer.
So it's easier to say than to do.
But Tommy, I think you had already mentioned it.
That the way that you do it, it takes a long time.
Do you work with other devs on other chains?
And how do you know who you can and can't work with in order to make this happen for just the regular community members?
Or you just need somebody like Tony Stark building his Iron Man in a cave, you know?
while Obadiah is just struggling to make a good Iron Man.
Are you talking about yourself, Mark?
No, but you are. You're doing that with AI, man.
Mark is building this Iron Man AI for sure.
Mark is one of the Jarvis right here.
I've been chasing Jarvis since 2012 since I, you know,
I guess my obsession with him comes from the Iron Man movies,
but we're all almost there.
But Gabi, through your question,
you actually have your answer in your own question.
And you know what's the uniting force for us right now
that is uniting all the blockchains?
You see, right now, we're coming from different blockchains, right?
We're coming from different ecosystem.
But we belong to projects that are also multi-chain, which is actually happening on GMI, right?
So like CryptoChicks is already on Ethereum, and it's also on energy through GMI.
So you have this system already in place.
So although the technology, you know, it's almost like you are all into a single shopping mall, right?
And each store is like a blockchain.
But the single uniting force is like the, you know, the NFD space, like the projects is what bringing people.
Because I can see that with me and like, you know, in reality, a person holding, you know,
an NFD could be a supporter of Cardano while you know majority of the community could be a supporter of different chain
But they're still accepting of him, you know and that's a uniting force and that's that's that's like why I am so extremely bullish on NFTs. It's just not JPEX like you know and
And that's the reason why, like, I'm so, like, so pumped about GMI because, you know, I get this question a lot and I've come across all of it.
Like, you know, I mean, there is open sea, there's magic, and then why GMI?
And I have to sit down and explain to them like, you know, okay, you go and check out, like, you know, our strongest point is the fact that we're always going to be a royalty-protecting platform across all the chains.
That's like the number one thing that's in our DNA.
That's always going to be there.
It's always going to be user-centric, not project-centric.
If you come to our Discord and you can see...
We never shoot down any suggestions, right?
On the contrary, I would also not pander to suggestions, right?
I would argue with them, right?
I would make them think, okay, why is this logical?
Is that the 80% that we need to do right now?
or is it the 20 percent right so it's like the platform is a user-centric platform that that's the
reason why the incentives are user-centered incentives right the airdrop is just a part of that right
on gm i you're getting activity just to interacting with the uh the the entire gm i ecosystem and you it does not
matter if you don't want to actually invest your resources, monetary, like, you know, into the
NFT space and you are, you know, you're confused about it. So, you know, we have X program, right,
where you can just tweet about GMI and you'll be like rewarded for the air drop. And a lot of
people from the government invasion community are actually tweeting right now. If you go into the
royalties, user-focused platform with incentives for them, right?
And, you know, our innovative refundable contracts across all chains.
And that's going to be, you know, that's what differentiates GMI from, you know, a lot of our competitors.
Gabby, I hope I didn't take it too long to stretch it out, but I just wanted to bring that out.
Specta was also there earlier.
Specta, you want to introduce yourself and come chat with us.
Yeah, Mac, thank you very much.
It has actually been an amazing conversation about NFTs and all.
I'm a big supporter of NFT.
I actually believe NFTs are not dead.
It would definitely come back better than usual.
And I would really say it's the player-on-player narrative that has been happening on the space.
That's a really amazing one.
like i have had a timey and a guy be actually giving out good good good awesome vibes and uh basically
that's how it's supposed to be on here in the web show ecosystem you're a player upon player
not a player versus player and i'm so glad to be here as well today and yeah uh tommy actually
said again like uh it's it's it's it's not actually uh uh uh
a sprint, it's actually a marathon.
So, yeah, we, we need to have it at the back of our mind.
Nothing great outcomes easily.
So we need to build with the right community and have the convictions of actually
taking it to the, to the promised land.
So, yeah, I would really say these conversations have actually,
I've really, really length.
Yeah, so I've just been in silence listening to a lot of alphas from you guys.
Thanks for having me, guys.
And guys, this has been absolutely fantastic.
We have over 60 people right now in our spaces.
We're fluctuating between 55 to 60.
But you guys are freaking awesome.
Thank you for taking time.
Every number there that grows is actually a support.
for NFTs, for your projects, for your hard work into the NFT space, for every little thing that you do.
The more we have the word out, the more popular NFTs become, the more projects, you know, come out in the space.
More opportunities open for you.
up again yeah sorry about that i i forgot to actually talk about an nfts community that i belong
with it's called the zillinia goat club i don't know if you guys have actually come across
them and it's just about wealth happiness uh giving out good vibes uh
Around this time last year, we did an awesome event for them, the first ever event for the Zillianosk Club in Africa.
I was actually the moderator of the event, and we actually had a very awesome time, having a good time with
people and actually telling people more about NFTs because over here a lot of people don't
really know about NFCs even though Web 3 isn't really that vast it's still Web 2 so we are
actually the bridge between the web 2 and the Web 3 so we actually had a very awesome time
I didn't come with my other accounts
I would have actually told you guys to check the account and see the proof of the NFT.
We really, really had awesome time.
We embody a lot of people.
We give NFTs out, Disneyland Goats Club NFTs out to a couple of people.
And also, we unbothered them on the NFT ecosystem.
I mean, we always do this, you know, on Saturday.
So you're more than welcome to bring your community members and be participating in the conversation.
And what we do here is basically we just focus on the space as a whole.
And we talk more about what's happening in the NFT space.
And what's actually happening with the current development with GMI,
where we are at right now, which Tommy gave a quick recap.
And I was actually testing the Ethereum part about a day ago.
absolutely, you know, stunning.
I was doing it on the test net and we're very close on to the main net.
Hey, hang real quick, really quick, Mark.
I was thinking, no, so I want to hear what you say to you,
but I was just thinking the back of my head.
Okay, so at the beginning of the conversation,
we were talking about people would prefer to mint
an NFT for free and pay royalties right versus pay for a mint but then not pay royalties was that that
high like high mint price and no royalties or low mint price and five percent royalties and what what would
they prefer the second one uh low mint price that's what i said that's what i said isn't that what i said
Yeah, yeah, yeah. You said I was wrong. That's what I said. And you were like, no, it was the other one. And I like, and then they're like stood in the back of my head and I was like, hang on a second. That's what I said. No, I think you missed on the 5% part. No, I said people want to meet something for cheaper free. That's what I said. Because I know that. That's exactly what I remember. I said, like especially in this market. Da-da-da-da. Yeah, man. Listen to my answers. Okay.
I just, it was like stewing the back of my head and I'm like, hang on a second.
That's what, that's why I'm the boss, you guys.
I got to just, I got to make sure nothing gets past me.
I just remember this scene from the dictator where they're like arguing on like the serial thing, right?
You know, and they're saying like, you know, let's just agree to disagree my friend.
But I might have just not given you the correct options, Tommy.
Me and Mark worked together extensively.
So we kind of, we know each other pretty well.
I saw your hands up earlier.
I mean, to answer this one, I suggest the best of both worlds.
I just have a low mint price and I have royalties.
That's just, I just, sometimes the truth is in the middle.
But I just wanted to comment on what Marks did there a little bit ago
because he kind of just kind of hit it and then went back
because he was kind of responding to Gabby.
But what he said is actually something very, very important.
And that's just one of the core reasons why I even started my NFT project at all, no use.
I'm in a couple larger, at least I guess you say, formerly larger Web3 projects.
And they failed primarily because of that reason.
They were, I guess they are very large, well-known Web2 companies that decided to make a somewhat robust Web3
um injection kind of cut in there tried to try doing that and they've fallen into obscurity and now
there's nothing but fud and misery and woe in their discords because they treat it like they would
normally treat a web two company most basic brick and mortar most like real world also you know
grass touching companies behave on the uh on a cycle of
We create, we produce, we market, we provide, you, the consumer consumes.
You like it, hopefully, if you don't go somewhere else.
And depending on what kind of brand or marketing you have,
it's the, well, that sucks to be you because we're better.
But Web3 is a very different animal in that
NFT holders should really be looked at like shareholders.
And what's unique is that Web 3 is decentralized.
No one told us that that's how this operates,
but that is how this world became.
Anybody who gets a slice of the pie in some degree has some sort of say in how that pie is consumed, shared, marketed, talked about, enjoyed.
And it's truly up to the project, the founders, the creators of to do what they're going
to do with their project.
It's their company, right?
But there's something that a lot of Web2, if there's somebody in the crowd here that's
thinking about starting one up with their own or maybe even has a business and wants
to bring it into the digital sector with crypto, needs to understand that when somebody
is a holder in a project, they...
for lack of a better word, they kind of have a right to know what the hell is going on and what you're doing with their money and what the plan is.
You might not have a roadmap, but you should have a plan and you should be very transparent with that plan because since everything is so decentralized, there's not a lot of legal ramifications you can take if someone just up and says, hey, I did my best. We tried.
But if you kind of expose it all, they can be like, yeah, you tried, that sucks.
Yeah, tariffs messes you up.
Or, you know, you talk to these people and they seem good, but these guys apparently just rug people for a living.
And, oh, you went to go create this product and then, you know, they pull that materials from under you.
And now you got to source something else and that's going to take an extra four months.
Like, there's all sorts of things that can happen in this world.
But a lot of companies just think that, oh, we're just going to be quiet, not communicate with you guys at all, let you fester and wonder what the hell is going on, give you something, and you're going to like it.
And that's often the worst thing to do.
Even if nothing's going on, tell people that nothing is going on.
But I just, I heard that and to me just break that pretty big because that's a huge schick is...
You need to communicate, you need to talk, you need to make sure your holders know that they are part of your project.
They're not just giving you money.
It's not like, you know, all purchases are non-negotiable and non-refundables.
We're not selling you a t-shirt.
I'm not selling you with timeshare.
Like this is, we are creating a project that has a goal.
And you being a part of that is a huge part of the entire ecosystem that is Web3.
So I just kind of want to throw my two cents in there before I forgot because I've got holes in my brain.
No, that's extremely powerful.
And I feel sorry for the projects and the people that completely ignore that.
There is something that I do want to bring out here, and there is a certain differentiation, right?
It's kind of like a value and culture unfit, a company that might be pivoting into something that will not be perceived by, you know,
the current community is valuable, which in turns out to be extremely valuable, which we are seeing it right now, in our case of energy and GMI, energy is completely riding the popularity of GMI in the NFT space and the NFT ecosystem that, you know, Tommy had the vision like three, four years ago.
And so in that case, like, you can always, you know, focus on the community and focus on the people that are actually contributing and start building your base.
again around it and that's extremely powerful and you know there are two points here is always making
your every last community member feel like they are part of something important because that's how
I got treated when I joined energy and and when GMI was not even there and the second part is you know
with them and not behind closed doors, right?
Okay, guys, we got this thing.
What do you think about this?
We got this particular thing.
Like, you know, this is the new future.
Tell it to your community.
And I think that's very, very crucial and no use like that is.
absolutely fantastic that you bring these two points.
And you brought it up too with the 80-20 thing.
Because, you know, fun fact, the customer isn't always right.
A lot of people are dumb and they have opinions, and we all have opinions, you know what they say about opinions.
But the point of it is that you make sure that they know.
And like I said, that's sometimes the thing that we have two people have.
coming into web three is sometimes it's like hey like in the end so i don't know what it is sometimes
in their mind is like listen to the plebs but these are just the people that give us money why would
i actually care what their opinions are we are the creators we do the things like no no no no no no no
i mean yes that's true ultimately the book stops with you but you know if the customer is
constantly saying we really like this and we want this
And that's what you're supposed to be doing.
Also, again, if you're paying attention to your community, you're going to learn that, okay, these guys are going to be happy with what we do no matter what.
We could crap on a plate and throw it in the microwave and they'll eat it up.
Whereas these guys over here are never going to be happy.
And they're just, I don't know why they're here.
They seem to just buy our stuff and then fund it the whole time.
I don't know what's going on with those guys.
But there's going to be people that are like, this person's really insightful.
that got really good ideas.
This group over here seems to be wanting us to go in this direction.
Let's explore that a little bit.
We can do that behind the scenes,
but let's let them know that that's interesting.
We're going to look into that.
There's all sorts of things you can do,
but the whole point of it is that eventually,
it's the experience kind of concept where it's like,
People might be going this way, that way.
Communities are large and people are varied,
but what's going to matter is that, hey,
we kind of all passively notice that when we have things to say
and we're exploring stuff, the project is listening to us.
They're at least acknowledging that we're here
and that we have things that we want and we don't want,
and they're actively engaged with us.
We're not wondering what's going on.
We're not hoping things will go the way we want.
And if they don't go the way we want,
And turns out community was right.
It's important that that project can say, hey, we're trying stuff.
We're going to try things differently.
That way, they don't say, screw this.
And then it becomes another rock project.
But people sometimes forget that.
Web3 is very unique in that it is very community driven.
And it's important to remember that those people count,
whether they're just that creepy silent lurker whale that just holds 72 of your tokens and never says anything with the occasional thumb up emoji or that one guy that owns one.
And he feels that he should be able to DM you 20 minutes a day.
But it takes all kinds and important to remember that those people exist.
go forward with that because that is how the community grows.
That's how, right, because we mentioned marketing is important.
Those people are your marketing.
The people in your community should want to talk about your project,
should be proud to brag about your project, should be happy to make your
NFT, their profile pick, and go out there and be like, yeah, I'm part of this.
If you're not in, you're missing out.
And that only happens when they feel cared for.
Sometimes they're wrong and they're dumb and they make really bad ideas.
But if you sit there and say, I'm still going to listen to it, I will entertain your thought.
That's still something as compared to just blanket nothing because we know what's best for you.
Because sometimes we don't.
Yeah, that's absolutely right. Guys, I'm going to pass on the mic to Gumme Invasion. But before I do that, remember that we have the 100 USDC competition going on. I'm going to shortly pin the tweet up on the top if time permits me. But I want to do another competition here. Okay, we just released our season 7.
rewards for the users, right, for the season 7 AirDrop, GMI AirDrop.
It was a total of like around 20 million GMI Airdrop tokens that were distributed.
If you were a participant of that, you know, I want you to take, there was a tweet out, okay?
I want you to take that tweet and post it in the comment section.
Now don't post your tweet link, post that exact thing that you posted out.
in the comment section and I'm going to pick a winner from that one too today so make sure you
do that all right moving on to the next speaker um gum invasion uh Eric welcome back uh glad to see you
Good morning, good morning to everybody.
Hey, I just want to stop and pause for a minute because everything that no use NFT said, for the most part, I absolutely agree with being on both spectrums of that.
Web 2 and Web 3 are absolutely different.
At the very onset of crypto, I was a part of a project called SneakerBox.
Sneakerbox was run by the marketing director of Puma.
So people just made the assumption that, well, if he was hitting it out of the park in Web 2, this would be an easy bridge into Web 3.
His Web 3 project was an absolute bust because he treated it just like a brick and mortar business, which you cannot do.
So if you're a founder, if your project in here, I really think you need to go back and listen to everything he just said.
So that being said, good morning.
No, I just really appreciate you saying that, man.
I'm going to give you a follow because I appreciated that insight.
Good morning, by the way, Eric. And I also want to say, you know, props to everyone for making it.
You know, we're going to make it. Thanks for joining in this early time. But no better way to start your day with some GMI in your cup. So let's go. Glad everyone's here.
Oh, everybody's going to meme that now, man. GMI and your cup. Let's go.
So I have a quick question, you know, Mark, and I'm not sure because we do have lots of people who are requesting.
So I'm not sure how many people can be actually on the speaker spot.
So I might need some help with that because I'm trying to invite others to come up to.
So I don't know when we have to rotate people around.
I think I'm trying to get Harmon as a speaker on here.
I'd be willing to self-sacrifice the little lettuce monsters up here for the sake of Harmon.
I was going to say it is Koala Day's two-year anniversary.
I think that's the least I could do, but good deal.
I think I sent Eric an invite earlier, so I'm going to cancel that.
I'm going to make sure that Harmon gets on the top.
Every time I hear little lettuce monsters, they get a little hungry.
watching a lettuce, Tommy?
No, but you know, it's like, it's like,
It's like the little lettuce, you know, is like the best part of the lettuce, you know, like the part that's closest to the...
I just see smash burgers whenever I would say lettuce monsters.
Tommy, you need to hear this.
I was trying to come up to speak in a space a few days ago under this account, and Mark wouldn't let me up.
And I, you know, and then I switched to my personal account, Respector, and he lets me up immediately.
And I came to the stage and I was like, why does this guy hate vegetables?
Is it just lettuce? Is it all leafy greens? What's going on?
And, you know, he assured me that wasn't the case.
But I really did, you know, I thought we were in the presence of a carnivore.
So I'm glad we laid that, you know, gross rumor to rest.
But that's how I felt at the time.
Actually, it's with a controversy, you know, contrary.
It's very rare, like, you know, in a week.
Like, maybe just three or four meals would be, actually, you know, a card.
Why don't you let them up? Why don't you let them up them, Mark?
I already know the answer to me.
You probably didn't even see you.
No, I did see little latest monster, right?
But you know how projects are?
Like, you know, people come to the space and I do invite them.
So I'm like, okay, this guy's window shopping, the space.
And I didn't know the connection between Respector and Little Lettuce Monster.
So I said, okay, I see Respector up there.
It's been a big pain in the Dash Dash with his edge cases on our airdrop.
So, you know, might as well let him come up and troll us.
So that's why I go quickly, like, when I just put the button and I let him get him up.
I feel so bad about that.
I'm so glad I was able to bridge my gummy invasions over.
That is so funny to this day.
I think because I know you guys are going to be around forever, I think we're all going
to look back at this and be like, you know, because so many people come and go, you guys
are going to see me years from now and be like, oh, that's respecter.
He was the one, that one character who had issues bridging.
So I think this is going to be a very long running joke.
But no, jokes aside, Mark, I'm just giving you a hard time.
I know. My feelings weren't actually hurt. I know you. Look, I know you eat your leafy greens.
Well, just for the record, if there's anyone who resembles lettuce, we should always let them on space as quickly as possible, Mark.
If you ever see anything that resembles lettuce in any way, shape, or form.
Let's gobble up all the lettuces, man.
Underdor spaces, that's a bad joke.
It's funny, don't do that because then we're going to have these alt lettuce accounts coming up.
We had a community member reach out to me the other day and chat and they're like,
when are you guys launching BLM?
And I was like, what are you talking about, man?
I don't think that's a great look.
Like, I don't think that's really appropriate.
And they're like, no, no, no, big lettuce monsters.
And I was like, okay, we just, we're not, look, we're not changing.
We're not going to touch that.
So we're not going to touch that.
So yeah, how about we just stick to just letting us on stage?
No other, all other lemon or all other lettuce, rather, is an imposter.
Don't trust them, just us.
You can trust us and us only.
That is absolutely hilarious.
You got to do that as like the follow-up collection.
Okay, anyway, let's keep it going.
Hey, don't we have a lot of people requesting?
Yes, and we're still trying to bring them up. I know we have Denise who's here. So Denise, I'm not sure if you wanted to share. Welcome.
Hello, sir. Can you help me now?
Yes, we can hear you. Can I ask my question?
Okay, okay. Thank you. So my question is...
Partnership is always an important factor for every project.
What benefits will you get from this relationship?
This is my question. Thank you.
I'm going to let dummy invasions answer that.
Well, the interesting thing with the partnerships is pretty much we're all here in the room right now.
You have crypto chips, little lettuce, monsters, guvary invasions, octolite, bad aid billiards.
There's a host of us that are supporting what GMI is doing.
And in return, we're getting support, we're getting back support, we're getting support that you don't normally get in this space from a blockchain, let alone a marketplace.
And with that, you get incentives, you get airdrop incentives, you get royalty protections, and you also get PCDs knowing that if you're on the energy chain, that you're not worried about your assets being liquidated.
Again, going back to that on-chain governance security through the protocol, yeah, go on and on about this.
But yeah, no, we're pretty much all here in the room, and then there's just growing every single day.
We're adding new collections.
Each and every day, we're adding new chains.
So it's really an exciting time to be a part of going to make it.
And along with that, like, you know, the NFT projects being part of, you know, our partners,
their community as well are partners in this.
And we respect all of them and their hard work, everything they're putting that.
Along with that, we have some technical partners too.
I mean, we are very thankful to one of our technical partners.
We want to give them a shot out.
It's actually a multi-chain bridge.
And they have been really instrumental in building our technology
for the cross-chain bridge.
We have a lot of more partners that we will be revealing
And they're mostly related to our infrastructure.
Yeah, I think we he's cutting out a little bit.
No, I'm just switching devices.
No, no, no, sorry, guys, I was just switching devices and now being behind the energy account.
Trying to do some other stuff around here, it's related to marketing.
But hopefully you guys can see me.
Yes, we can still see you.
While you're doing that, you know, so when I kind of rotate people around, and I'm not sure who was up first.
I know I do see the space jam.
If you have anything to add, who I saw with a hand up.
Yeah, hello, thank you so much for bringing me up on stage.
Energy, so nice to be having a hangout of projects and show.
Yeah, so I've been listening to you guys so far.
My question will be to the Gummies.
I don't know if you have an NFT line and okay, I see you have an NFT line here.
So how can one get involved in your community?
Because I have something similar.
So it's really looking dope from what I see from your Twitter profile.
So how can one get into your community and also score some of these flavory NFTs?
Yeah, no, that's a wonderful question.
If you click on the profile for the Gummy account, it'll lead you right directly to our
where you could acquire. There's plenty available. Currently they're all
excuse me secondary. We are minted out but they are secondary on energy so you'll
need energy to acquire those. As far as being a community you don't necessarily
have to be a holder to be a community. I don't I don't buy into that you have to
only be a holder to be a part of something right. Now if you want to be a part of
the benefits and whatnot that come with that sure
But we have, you can follow the Twitter account.
We put plenty of information out there.
There's plenty of ways to participate in what we're doing.
A lot of exciting things coming.
I don't want to pollute the space with that.
But yeah, come give us a follow, check us out, and certainly check us out on GMI.
All right, awesome, awesome.
I will definitely be looking into you.
Thank you for asking the question.
Little lettuce monsters, did you have a question?
I wanted to say something.
Yes, or I wanted to say something and jumping.
I saw it was unmiked and so I'm trying to, you know, now say, okay, maybe you had a question or something.
No, I thought I was on mute.
Sorry if I was not, my bad.
No, no, no, no, you're fine.
It's just learning how to navigate these spaces.
So thank you so much for helping me out there.
I was going to say, Respector, he's just living up to the name.
He always has his hand up in spaces.
I don't know why he does that.
So we could just kind of ignore that.
No, that's only when I'm on my personal.
On this account, I'm actually quite rude.
And then I'll say once you've asked your question, if you can politely, you know,
remove yourself from speaker because we don't have any more speaker spots and I know others are requesting.
So we want to be polite and add other speakers as they have questions to you.
Paul? Well, real quick, I'll step down. No worries. I do want to say real quick. Thank you guys so much for having the little lettuce monsters. I saw you guys tag us in the post you guys put out last night. We really do appreciate it. And yeah, we look forward to the next one. So I'm glad you guys are doing these regularly.
Thank you for being here. It's awesome to have everybody come in and share the space together and have community members really ask the questions and get involved with the different communities. And I do see Paul. Your hand up. Go ahead. Paul, welcome. Are you there?
Thank you for the chance. Can ask my question?
Yes, you can. Go right ahead.
Okay, my question is, how strong is your team?
Many projects starts with good impression and later abandonate the project.
Makes you different than others.
Did you get me my question?
If I can just do a little repeat back, you want to know what makes the project.
And are you speaking of a specific project?
Are you talking about energy in general?
Are you talking about gummy invasions?
I think Tommy and Gummy Invasions can answer that question for you.
Tommy or Gummy, you want to jump in?
Would you mind repeating the question one more time?
I just want to make sure I understood that correctly.
Emily Paul was saying that they want to know what makes your project different from any other project of wanting to invest into the GMI energy, you know, ecosystem.
You want to take this one first, Tommy?
I'll speak on Gabby if you want to speak on GMI.
Man, I mean, where do you start with a question like that?
It's a very kind of broad question.
But I would say first and foremost, the most important thing is we do things right, you know?
And if you know what we do, then you know we do things right.
Tommy, I think that's a great answer.
I just wanted to jump in and say, you know, doing things right, you know, doing things right as subjective to so many people.
And so, you know, like doing things right, like GMI energy is, you know,
big on safety and that's huge. You know, that's, to me, that's a selling point. So I really think,
you know, you downplay that a lot, but that's safety, I think is important. So making sure
people are safe when they're using and inside of your ecosystem is honestly the best. So I
really appreciate the safety aspect. So thank you. Coming Invasion.
Yeah, no, and to piggyback on exactly what he said, safety and security and on-chain governance, which just does not exist in the space.
So I can definitely add that.
But no, for Gumbian Invasion specifically, we make chewing gum.
So that kind of sets us apart.
But just kind of like what No Use NFT was saying, I am taking the approach of Web 2 and Web 3 differently.
I'm addressing both, but I'm doing it slow and methodical rather than just fast and quick.
I think things that come out fast and rushed generally don't have any value, bring no value to the space or to holders or to investors or people.
So I'm just taking a slower methodical approach.
At times, it looks like I'm ghosting people.
I'm working very hard in the background.
But no, just being a part of the community.
And then, of course, now being on GMI on the energy chain, that completely sets us apart.
So therefore, now our holders are completely secure.
They don't have to have burner wallets.
They don't have to keep checking their wallets to make sure their gummy invaders are in there every single day.
And I just want to say about dummy invasions, I really like that my gummy invasion is safe and secure,
and I didn't have to download an additional wallet.
I think after a while, you know, it's difficult to maintain so many different wallets and, you know,
having different wallets for different NFTs, but I do like the security.
I will say that because I go in there and I'm looking all the time, but I like the fact that I didn't have to
open up an additional wallet and I could use the wallet that I had to be honest.
And it's secure over there and I don't have to worry about anybody taking it.
And if they do, they'll be able to be found and stopped.
So because of the mechanisms that GMI energy has in place.
So for that being said, I know there are other people here that have their hand raised.
You can go ahead with your question.
Hello, sir, can you hear me now?
We need to go ahead with your question.
My question is, what does community feedback play in the development of your project?
Hey, where do these questions come from?
Are they getting incentivized as these questions, Mark?
These are like really generic questions.
Where are you getting these questions from, ma'am?
No, I I had there's no incentives for that. Okay, you got you got to ask something more specific man those are like these are like cookie cutter like questions from like a
I think we already discussed. I think we already discussed that and I think a no no no value or no use NFTs. I think we spent like half an hour discussing that.
regarding the value of community for this.
So I think we're gonna move ahead.
I'll just say, just no generic questions, you guys.
I mean, I don't know what you guys are trying to do with those weird questions,
but like just like stay in the conversation, please.
participate no generic questions if you want to contribute please contribute if you're just going to
come ask some random broad question we're going to shoot it down so i do want to bring a spotlight
on royalties back again to me because you know that's how the whole thing started and
gimmee invasion uh your first hand views and how
And this is critical for projects that are in our spaces that are listening to.
the real-life impact on royalties, of royalties, actually on projects.
And it's like firsthand coming from a project that was on Ethereum,
completely, you know, away from royalties.
And now, you know, being on GMI on energy,
the security is always a plus plus for them,
but also the royalties that's kicking in right now.
And I think they've crossed over 40,000 in volume on energy.
So I want to go ahead and bring the focus back to, you know, royalties and its impact.
It's real life impact, right?
We're not talking about some theoretical approach.
It's like real life practical on ground.
And what will also happen to a lot of projects that eventually will start using GMI on our platform
because our contracts, our platform contracts will be exclusively protecting royalties.
You can go to GMI and you can trade any NFTs as long it's even if it's not listed on GMI, it's completely fine because GMI as an NFT platform will act also as a multi-chain NFT aggregated marketplace.
But if you have the NFTs listed on GMI,
then you're getting 100% royalties guaranteed like no filters.
So I want to focus back again to, you know, Gumme Invasion.
Your real life experience on how royalties have played a crucial role in your project recently.
Yeah, no, absolutely. And especially for those who don't know, we originally came from Ethereum,
and then we primarily used OpenC. So for many of you, I'm sure you've been in the space long enough,
you're experiencing this yourself. But OpenC, Blur, Magic Eden, some of these others,
X, Y, X, X, C, they all talked about royalties saying, hey, royalties were important. But when
push came to shove, when they had to choose between fees and royalties,
their true colors came out. Are they for NFT projects? Are they for the growth? Are they for what we are doing in the space?
Or are they here to simply make money? Well, if you go on these platforms, yeah, they have reduction of fees every now and then just to kind of have you, you know, kind of buy and sell and create volume.
But royalties are now an option. And in my opinion, royalties should never be an option.
Royalties are the lifeblood of a lot of these projects. And it also allows,
these projects to do things that they could not do before.
With gummy invasions, now we're completed in and out.
We don't need the mint money for anything.
I'm already producing gum.
But what we can do is we can start giving back to the community.
We can start using those royalties for different things, incentives, marketing.
It gives you so many options.
It's almost like it's self-treasurer in a sense where it allows the project to do other things.
Maybe we start a master note on the energy network and we have voting rights on the network.
Wouldn't that be an idea?
Wouldn't that be great to have an FD project?
actually having voting rights on a blockchain which is unheard of which does not happen
this is just another option available to you on the energy network through gm i so royalties
and stuff yeah we just crossed 70 000 energy and volume in the last two years on ethereum
and i take respecter out of this because respecter was scooping him up knowing he was bridging
him over if you take that equation out we had zero volume on ethereum for two years
We had zero royalty protections.
And then when you reach out to, which is sad,
because there's a lot of good projects out there,
I think, that are just bleeding out
and basically dying because there's no royalties
And not quite frankly yet, the gas fees are cheap right now, and that's not necessarily an issue of discussion right now, but in the future, it can be where to transfer to buy cell on GMI, it's insanely affordable.
I don't know what it is, like 0.002 or 0.002 something energy, which is negligible.
So it creates and it fosters this environment where NFT projects, small, medium and large, can all coexist and can all...
Help each other they can all sport each other. They can all hey I want a piece of that I'm going to buy into that and you don't have to worry about these insane fees and security
But you also say hey, you know I believe if I believe in something I put my money into it. Why wouldn't I be paying royalties? That's just kind of my mindset. You know if people there's a lot of people that talk the old saying it tough talk is cheap cheap but it takes money to buy whiskey. I
And I believe that, that's my grandma used to tell me that.
So it's that if you really believe in something, are you going to put your money in it?
And do you really want to support that project?
And do you want to foster this environment of royalties?
I feel like I'm just going on here.
Royalties, royalties are so, so vitally important to project, especially mid and lower.
And I don't say level like you're lower, but it's just your floor prices role, right?
You're just starting out.
Your project has a certain niche.
There's nothing wrong with that.
But you do need these royalties and you need the protection.
Let me just jump in there.
I want to say, yes, and I want to add something to that, which is,
Unwilling to compromise on your values.
You know, and like I, it's really unfortunate that in this world we have so many people that just throw like, you know, all the marketplaces that threw NFT projects under the bus.
And it's crazy to me that it's been, it's been how many years and we still have this problem, especially for Ethereum projects on Ethereum.
Like, they still haven't got royalties.
Like there was like basically, I don't know, like the right way to describe it, but kind of, I don't know, the sickness or illness that like affected the NFT space and it's just prevailed since for like over two years. That's crazy.
So yeah, if you guys don't know, all projects that launched through our launch pad are now at ERC 721C by default.
So any project that launches with us is going to automatically have that ability to, in case any marketplace tries to not pay royalties, they have that ability to enforce them.
That's how we launch projects by default.
And yeah, really, I think the end game is just as Gummy Invasion was saying, is again, really building the right foundations.
That's what I meant by doing things right.
You know, the right foundations of...
of doing things right, giving the right space where people can grow and have a long-term situation
where you don't have to worry about getting rug pulled in one way or another,
whether it's your platforms, rugging royalties or whatever else.
So, yeah, I just want to throw that in there.
Yeah, absolutely. And a lot of these marketplaces outside of GMI just don't treat the
NFT space with a level of professionalism or seriousness. I mean, there's some very serious and
legit projects out there that are doing very large things and they're just not supporting that
like GMI is. So, you know, my hat's off to GMI and the energy blockchain for creating this.
And I want to say this too. So there's different ways to come on. So you can have a, you know, you can
energy blockchain through GMI. You can use the launch pad as Mark or as Tommy said.
You can also bring the whole project over Gummy Invasions, what we chose. I wanted people to choose.
I wanted people to have the choice in the in the project to bridge over their Gummy invaders.
So currently we don't have every single one bridged over because you have community members that have gone off the wagon.
that it be inactive for a period of time.
Some people just don't want to leave Ethereum.
And that's the beauty of it is it because you own these NFTs.
You can put them on the marketplace and on a blockchain you want to.
So even if you're part of a project that is just not aware, and hopefully they will be soon,
but if you want to have your assets secured and you want to bridge your NFTs over,
your Ethereum NFTs over right now, whether that project is behind GMI or even aware of it or the blockchain at all,
you can. And I've done so with other projects as well. So I just wanted to put that out there.
So it's not just specific projects where the project leads saying, yes,
We're going ahead to GMI.
And that's absolutely fantastic to hear.
And guys, I just wanted to share something very interesting and very encouraging for our
We just crossed like around 80 people live in our spaces.
And we are now, you know, gravitating between 71, 75 to 80 people in the spaces.
So grateful for all of you guys participating in our spaces coming here and showing the support for the NFTs and I'm going to take like two second
thing here to announce the winners
The first batch of winners it's Ote from the energy Zili Raiders group
from the again from the Zili group and the third one is bin tank zero four two
5-8606. So if you're here, make sure you hop onto our Discord and open up a ticket.
Remember, the meritorium on this expires after two days, two hours after this space.
So make sure you do that immediately. All right.
I'm going to go back to normal. We'll have more winners.
Is there time for some music, Tommy?
Do you want to go for some music or do you want to continue the flow?
Wait, why were you going to do music?
It's just Saturday. Have fun.
I mean, I like music, but on that note, I can't stay on too much longer.
So let's just go around a little more and just hear from some more people.
And by the way, yeah, like just great.
Like we had, I think this is, you know, might be our best turnout space.
I see somebody from the Kirkies.
from I think the quirklings or the quirky is it are you seeing that him to Tommy
yeah he's a corkies he's a gummy holder too he's great guy
Yeah, and this is the beauty of our NFT communities.
Thank you, Joshua, a big shout-out.
Korkis have also been a very inspirational community.
I think they had partnered with something called meta-rebels,
And it was very unfortunate to see what happened with their founder.
But it was great to actually see the entire community as well as Poppy come and support them.
So this is the power of NFT communities.
And at GMI, that's our mission, right, Kami, is a complete focus on how we can make this ecosystem of like, you know, this whole.
NFTs, you know, communities, users, projects, everything, like, you know, live, you know, constructive for them, you know, safeguards for them, incentives for them, everything that, you know, makes them successful.
So thank you, Joshua again.
And I see Ice Goal there too.
I know we have been trying to get in touch with each other
and trying to get on our spaces as well.
So it's great seeing you, Ice Girl, here.
If you want to go ahead and come up and speak,
I've sent you a mic request.
Feel free to come and join us, or you can request a mic.
But it's been absolutely fantastic to see everybody here.
I see Crypto Queen has joined you.
I don't know if Crypto Queen if you want to go ahead and speak.
But another thing that somebody was really excited, Tommy, do you know somebody was actually trying to snag a lot of gummies from the GMI marketplace?
And there was a reason why.
Does that person want to review why he was trying to scoop all the gummy invasions?
You want to reveal what's happening?
You know what, Mark, I can't tell you that was me.
And you know what, even if it was me, I don't think I would tell.
You know, I like the Anon life.
But definitely I would love to share, though.
You know, just a community wallet to help people understand that, you know what,
you can be a part of this ecosystem too.
Gummy invasions, I want mine.
You know, thank you to the gummy invasions from mine.
No, no, Gary, you can't, you know, I mean, I've been guilty of that pleasure too.
Like, you know, I have been grabbing gummy secretly.
And, you know, I've been looking at those gums.
Eric has been, like, teasing us with, like, you know, you guys are going to get all those gums.
I'm like, when is it coming?
You know, so in hopes of that, I've been, like, secretly grabbing some gummies, you know.
I got some, you know, some good ones.
So, and Gabby, your journey has been great with getting energy and getting hold of, you
GMI, getting out of gummy invasion, sorry, not GMI yet.
Yeah, because it was like, I saw the gum and I definitely want the gum, so, but I would share, because I have a gummy invasion, I would want to pay it forward.
So when I get the other gummy invasion, you know, who knows? I'm not going to say anything, not going to put it out there.
But yeah, I would like to have somebody who doesn't have a gummy invasion have one.
I think that's one thing that I like to do is when somebody does something for you, pay it forward, you know, get introduced to someone else.
And it's a pretty awesome thing.
That is absolutely terrific because I remember just like a few like four or five spaces ago.
I think you won the giveaway, correct?
And that's how you were introduced into the community.
And this guys are like, you know, maybe I'm telling everybody,
People are talking about community.
This is like community right away.
You build that entire chain and you're seeing that right away fold in front of you.
So it's been absolutely fantastic.
It has been. I know we have two hands up and I know fire, I don't know if you have a question. We'd like you to ask a question, you know, if you have one.
Hello, hello. Hello. Can we may? Yes, we can.
Okay. Thank you for the opportunity. My question is, are you planning to add an FD to your project? How many trips of NFT ingression in project?
So is there a specific project you're asking about, like, how many NFTs does the project have?
We might have lost the person.
And I seem like they were having a few connection issues.
Am I the only one seeing the hand up from no use?
Yes, I don't see no use to see it.
I realized that I just popped in here late to the party, given my 2 a.m. shower thoughts,
and I haven't even given my elevator pitch for my project.
Permission to enter the armory.
But yeah, my name is Offhand,
I'm a professional artist.
That's how I pay the bills.
I make screen prints and apparel
and all that kind of hoot nanny.
And I've been in the space for a while.
Projects have been live since 23,
but been in the space for longer.
because I know we're kind of nearing the end of the party.
I was really disenfranchised with a lot of how Web3 specifically NFTs were going.
Cryptocurrency makes sense. You can explain to Grandma, it's digital gold and silver,
it's a fungible form of currency, it's just another thing that people store value in.
But I was introduced to NFTs as an artist by another artist as art.
Because it was explained to me, like, think of it like a Van Gogh or a Mona Lisa or something like that, right?
It's like, you can't go to the bank and buy one.
You can't trade it for a set amount of money because it doesn't have an actual value like that.
That's what that fungibility means.
It has worth, but that's based on a supply and demand.
There's only one of these things, and that value is based off what people are willing to pay for it.
That's really cool because I do a lot of work, mostly analog, but do a lot of stuff digital as well.
And I was wondering, how do you make something that's infinitely replicable, like one thing, like the bona fide deals?
Like you put it on the blockchain, a smart contract.
So I hopped into NFTs, and I'm looking around, and I'm seeing a lot of,
promise, but it turned out to be more and more situation of art goblers and pixel mod where there's a lot of hype and a lot of marketing.
And then there's some AI line with a crown on it and another 10K Ethereum project.
And the whole gimmick of it is buy it, you'll get rich trust bro.
We're all going to make it.
Wag me, hear your flowers.
And it was really disheartening because that's that's not what I want.
from an art project that's not what I want in this space.
People are trusting you with their time and money to do something worthwhile with it.
And people like to get scammed, I guess.
People like to think that Web3 is the lottery.
Like they think they just hop into the right project and the right coin,
and then they wake up tomorrow like $2 million richer.
And that's not really what that space is supposed to be about.
projects and spaces like this, right?
We're talking about like,
freaking bubble gum for Christ's like, right?
Like we're cleaning the oceans, we are,
we're saving the whales, we're rescuing dogs,
we're teaching people how to actually do proper finance.
We're bridging different coins and chains.
We're opening up different markets,
like actual practical things for people.
And I think that's kind of how Web 3 should be, but I'm an artist.
I'm not going to help Grandma go across the street.
And so I'm wondering, how can I...
be more like you guys who actually do something productive in the space with my skill set.
And from waiting for that project to come out, all these useless projects,
I decided to make a useless project of my own that's anything but, hence no use of T's.
It is an art project. Like I said, I am an artist.
The idea of it is to kind of be a tongue-in-cheek mockery of those other 10K Ethereum projects,
only you actually get something for your time and money.
And price is low at 0.01. I think that's like
$18 or $20 at the moment.
You'll spend more money going to Wendy's today.
And you simply mint and you hold.
And if I happen to create a piece of artwork based off one of the traits of the pieces of the
pieces and the NFTs in the project, you'll get it for free.
If you get one of my one of ones that have scattered throughout the thing,
you get a very special piece of artwork that's going to be based solely around that.
Right now, I think one of them was found, I'm going to be doing gilded and frosted glass,
like gold leafing and all that kind of fun stuff.
But for those sad sacks who didn't look out and get a trait that I'm making artwork based off of,
but you want the piece I'm producing,
you can burn your NFTs to redeem it.
I'm a big fan of entropy, nothing lasts forever,
even made a pinball game.
On the project, you can go to no use nfts.xyz for slash game.
It's in my bio and everything.
I'll link it up later, maybe.
You can just go play and just enjoy it and have as much fun as you want.
And even then, the pinball game, it dies, right?
The bubble drain, everything goes away.
And so the fun of this is that I create work.
It's going to be neon signs, skate decks, magic eight balls, soft final figures, polystone sculptures, whatever it is I can come up with.
And also whatever the community would like to have.
And then as I produce these, you either get them for free if you look that on the trait or you can burn to redeem them.
That's absolutely. Thank you, no use. I wish you a lot of success. And it's great to see artists, you know, coming out and, you know, building the space. This is absolutely terrific. Thank you for that. And coming to this point where, like, you know, I'm seeing another, you know,
an entrepreneur actually becoming, you know, going to the part of like, you know, he's traversing to the space of artistry.
Eric from Gummy Invasion, like, are you trying to build a, the similar artistic collections of Gummy Invasion using that IP on some merchandise?
Is that correct? That's what I was seeing in the news.
So the beautiful thing about IP is you can use it marketing, but you can also use it
on other products, you know, web 2 products.
So gummy invasions without letting the cat out of the bag.
has been able to acquire a deal with a company in Roswell, New Mexico, to get our IP on a specific product.
Again, until we sign the dotted line, not liberty to give too much detail, but for any project, you know, using your IP for a specific reason.
That's the beauty of it, right?
Seeing it out there, we see little pudgy penguins, you know, doing their thing and doodles.
And whether you like them or not, they are getting...
people in Web 2 aware of what's going on over here.
So my hat's off to them for making the effort doing that because I know it's not without a cost, right?
Everything costs something, whether it's time, money, and as it should, because that's what creates value.
But yeah, so that's my plan is to do that.
I have another, you know, I, I,
I kind of have like one of that entrepreneurial brain.
I don't like working the 9 to 5.
So if I can find, I would rather sell pencils than sit behind a desk.
That's just kind of how I'm wired.
So you're saying my 9 to 5 job is not a good one?
It just would never work for me.
I'm just feeling a leg, right.
So, even of this, and hopefully I'm not the only one.
When that guy came up, Space Jam, I can't be the only one that was singing that song in their head when they came up to ask their questions.
Please, please tell me I'm not the only person that was singing that song.
It's just Saturday started.
It's going to stick in your head.
I wasn't thinking about it, Eric, but that song was classic back in the day.
I used to have that on repeat in the little CD when I was like 12 years old.
Solzaki if I find that song.
I'm going to do that right now.
Sorry, I didn't mean to derail, but this is why I can't get the 9 to 5.
And by the way, I got to go here in like five minutes, but let's look at the space jam going.
I haven't heard for like 10 years.
Maybe that's our theme song now.
Maybe we can find somebody to add some words to it.
Yeah, I'm getting it. I am getting it. I'm getting it. And all right, I'm passing it on to Sulu Zaki.
Patching it on. Sending it. Let's go.
You are welcome, everyone. You are welcome.
So now you know what you're about my brain.
I hope we're not too old.
Dude, that's our generation, Mark. We're like 12 years old and that song came out. That song was the shit.
If they don't know the song, they need to know the song.
Because it's important that everybody get up.
Sulu Zaki, I send you the song.
My man, can you hear us Suli?
I think I'd be able to play it for us, Mark.
I can help if Sulazaki isn't available.
Who has YouTube and a good speaker?
Yep, I have YouTube, and I can play it.
I would need a thumbs up.
If it's okay, you can hear it.
That's Twitter with music.
They need to fix this thing, man.
Okay, who's got a good speaker?
Who's got a good speaker?
Yeah, can you guys hear me?
I was checking the music, the song.
I was checking the music, the song.
Please, you can give me a couple of minutes, please.
Give me some couple of minutes.
You have to do it in two seconds.
I'm just putting it on the other thing.
Check it and I will connect it now.
I have already sent you the song link.
I've sent you, have DMDU, Suluwake.
You don't need to search it out.
He's bringing us back to DSL.
Where's that dial-up sound?
You guys remember that, having to connect with AOL?
You guys know that connection music?
Hey, are we doing like dial-up connection?
I'm going to hop on ICQ in time from their friends.
That's what's going on right now.
Who made, I heard like some DJ made that song, by the way, or that sound.
Yeah, I can't remember who it was.
My daughter actually showed it to me all things, which is funny,
because she calls me a boomer every chance she gets, so.
I tell her, it hit harder when you grew up in the late 80s and 90s, man.
I have so much dopamine associated with those sounds.
Well, people don't really get how awesome it was, right?
Because like we're the last generation to grow up going outside and playing and having super soakers and like enjoying ourselves and having sleepovers.
And now everyone just has a tablet.
It's like you had to sit there and wait and you couldn't use the internet if your mom was on the phone.
Like people don't understand how cool it was to wait five minutes for like year one like manga scan to load up just line by line by line.
And yeah, it's nice that it's faster now, but like everything's so easy.
It's like if you eat caviar every single day, it's not special.
And I remember trying to get into a land party with Doom.
And then somebody's parent would answer the phone, dude, and it would just kill the whole vibe.
The kids nowadays, they'll just never understand that.
I remember, like, you know, if somebody would just pick up the phone and start speaking,
your whole connection would just screw up.
It's time this got a real jam going down
Do your dance at the space jam
Come on it's lair and welcome to the sand
Come up with it slash, if you want to tell
Hey, Duke, what to go do?
Hey, Duke, what to go do?
Hey, Duke, what to go, hey, Duke, what to go.
All these people are in the house, let's go.
This is a boy, J-C-I-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-l-
Drop it, docking down the room.
Shake it quick and space to move.
Just work that money, work that money, make sure you don't hurt nobody.
Get wild and lose your mind.
Take this thing in the overtime.
This ain't going to burn it up.
Come on y'all, get on the folks.
So hey, let's go, all right?
We've got the real damn going now.
Welcome to the Space Dam.
So chance to your death at the space jam
With your hands in the head
Well, they'll take it into a whole time
Yeah, it's out there, you got this.
Come on, it's time to get like that.
Come on, one job with the lady's saying, who?
Yeah, oh, no fellow's saying, who?
Come on it right, baby, right.
Come on, come on, you ain't bright, baby, right.
Yeah, you want a hoop, so shoot, baby, shoot.
Come on the hoop, so shoot, baby, shoot, baby.
Come on and slam, and walk him to the town.
Come on this laugh, you want to town.
Come on this laugh, and walk him to the town.
Come up and slown, yep, you want to jam.
Slav, wow, thank you, maw, get on the doorway jazz.
You see the on the microphone, girl, you've got me in the zone.
Come on, come on, and start the game.
Break you down, tell me your name.
I'm the coach, that's dance all that.
You see D, drop the base.
Run to go and I run a jee.
With the real damn going down.
Space gets your chance to your death.
That's up the space, yeah.
When your hands in the hair keep you feel fine,
we're gonna take it into all the time.
Welcome to the space dam.
Get your chance to your dance and set the space down.
Hey ladies, y'all are gonna stop.
And y'all wanna know why?
Because that's like I'm just a fella.
Here's your dance to your dance at the space trail and heart
Come on, everybody say nah, da-da-da
Come on, come on, let me say hell, come on,
and die you know i just take the time to best thing yeah
oh see it out i take it out y'all ready to win
no y'all ain't ready you're ready to bring you
come come on sing it out y'all ready to jam
All right, that's good, Zach.
I think you got like the long instrumental version or something.
That was a blast from the past.
Man, I used to listen that song on repeat.
I'm like my 12 song, my cities back in the day.
By the way, guys, I got to get out of here.
So I got to jump on a motorbike and head out.
But let me say my farewells.
Thank you guys for joining the space.
Mark, if you want to wrap it up, thank you all for joining,
If anyone has last words, feel free to jump in.
And this will be the same time next week.
Yeah, thanks again for everyone showing up.
And as promised, I've just forgot it.
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let people do their last words.
Everyone get their last word in?
All right, everyone on jumping, go for it.
Well, thank you again for this space, Energy, Tommy, Mark, dummy invasions,
and everybody who came up to share the panel.
It's always great to learn something new in these spaces.
I actually have somebody asking me about the links in the background,
and so hopefully that person that was in the space yesterday
can get him, her acclimated to GMI as well.
So this is great space for a community.
I know it's so much pressure here.
all right anyone want to do the uh want to talk again or i should play the music all right
Oh yeah, let's go, let's go.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
We're like all over the place today.
I like it, like it's chaos and nothing is scripted.
But I saw Eric saying something and I am such a not good house.
Like I just wanted to go home.
Like I'm tired, like not even thinking about the people.
Don't say that, Margaret. Great host.
Let's have something funny, guys.
I think Eric was speaking something.
No, absolutely no reason to apologize, dude.
My brain's all overplace.
I was literally saying nothing, probably of any kind of value.
I was just saying, wow, a lot of pressure.
I got to come up with last words.
No pressure, no pressure.
But a little bit pressure.
That's the best I got right now.
That's like I said, not profound.
But see, I'm sitting at my computer.
You need some AI in your life, man.
You really need some AI in your life.
No, I'm not going to lie.
That's literally what GDP just gave me.
So, you know, full disclosure.
wasn't even my original thought so that's how bad that was that's how bad that was bro no no no
no i think that the line was great if you are from i'm just gonna say okay this is the paid version
bro this is not like you know what i mean this not the free version this is the paid version so
you know maybe i need to pay more i don't know
Well, thank you, no use NFTs as well.
And I know Jess Rock was here earlier,
So thank you, Gestrog for coming in again,
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And don't be shy, come talk to us.
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Should we go ahead and play the music or should we just wrap it up?
Yeah, I wanted to add something.
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All right, thank you guys. I'm going to play some music.
Do you want to listen to something really out of context?
Well, I can listen, but momentarily I can't speak, so I mean.
Yeah, it's an English song with really no, like really no words in it, but it sounds like English.
I'm going to send it to you, Sulu Zaki.
It's like a complete artistic expression of somebody, you know, who built this song.
The song actually became a cult.
So, yeah, Sulu Zaki, I've sent you the...
The song and it's actually called Pricin colonen in
I can't even pronounce it, but if you hear this song,
you guys are going to feel like you're listening to English,
but it's actually no real words in there.
Sulizaki, did you get that song?
Can you hear me, Sulizaki?
Someone play that AOL music again?
Yeah, hey guys, I'm getting on a motorbike in like one minute, so I won't be able to speak anymore, as I already said.
So anyway, I'll be listening to the rest of the space.
Let's get some outro music and rock on.
We'll see you guys next week.
Yeah, yeah, I'm getting the album to be on.
You're going to have fun.
Queen and everybody here in the spaces, McFly, Mfitte, Briggs,
Jackwin, Just Rock, Lone Wolf, Disturb, everybody here.
Thank you guys for listening and I hope you enjoy the song.
A song in English with no English in it.
Are we there? Are you playing?
Yeah, every time we wait, that's what we're going to play.
We're going to play it for long, huh?
Man, we really got to fix our broadband or something, internet speed.
I mean, you don't want to be telling jokes at the end of this.
I haven't had my coffee yet, so.
So basically, like, you know, I love NFTs and NFTs like pure, you know, expression of artist.
So this guy, actually, the story behind this song is like, this guy, you know, was like completely, like, you know, put down by some people just because he did New English.
So he built, he goes in and builds the song.
This is way back in 1980s.
We need to mind, we get a cold.
Bevers to stay at the little Joe.
When I'm staying in the shoes now, home in the sea,
let a hole in the red man we get to go.
You never chung or not for just to Goddney's your chair
You're the common not to choose, not right, but not to show,
but not the whole, but just again, not becoming no fine
All my differences are the light is choosing government.
You can first do the magic called your radio girls.
Ahie, eyes, nice, that's like, and you're some broken piece of eyes.
Please and call the next to the next to the
sleep with that you're getting in the same
We can see him in the stem
Let this usually come up in this is
The number four world to cry to state
In a hill to shut your door
You can't remember to say what, please,
and call to listen, I do so all right.
You know, you not feel as you've got to know,
let's believe it or that's your life,
All right guys and say, hey, all right, guys and say, hey, you know, guys, uh...
See you next week. Eric, did you hear that song? It has literally no English in it, but it sounds like English.
Honestly, I was like, what the hell am I listening to right now? I feel like I need to be drunk to understand what's going on or everybody else in the room is drunk except me. I really don't know.
And it sounds English, right?
But it's actually a cult song.
And apparently it made like millions back in the days.
Because I just need to get together and just have it,
I mean, you know, by the daddy.
And the singer is actually an Italian guy.
My mind is blown, but I don't know if in a good way.
I really haven't determined that yet.
It's an artistic expression.
That's what we're here for.
But anyway, guys, it was fun hanging out with you.
Remember, we do this every Saturday.
Our times, just a little bit information, our times might change.
So keep an eye on our notifications.
We do, usually we send two posts out, usually around a Wednesday post and a Thursday post, you know, informing you about the time and, you know, the date.
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the fifth Mac in the previous time,
apologies for that, guys,
but that's how I do it when I travel around.
But, yeah, we'll save the same time for the next few months.
Are you on a motorbike right now?
I'm on the back of the motorbike.
Yeah, it sounds like I got this visual of your hair just, like,
flying around or something.
That's a wrong bank out, Gatis.
Thank you guys for attending.