10KTF Teaching Tuesday’s: Web3 Happenings + Field Reports/Open Forum

Recorded: April 30, 2025 Duration: 3:17:48
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Short Summary

Pudgy Penguins are making waves in the crypto world with their strategic partnerships and innovative use of blockchain technology. Their collaboration with Walrus Protocol for decentralized storage and the launch of a new token on the Sui network highlight their commitment to growth and community engagement, as they continue to expand their digital footprint.

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we had a slight weapons malfunction earlier tonight.
So definitely hindered the starting of class time.
Let me throw my headphones on here real quick.
Thank you, V. Dizzle and Raleigh coming to class.
Capo, Bobby Sun, Oni Force.
10 KTF Teaching Tuesdays.
Yeah, we got to make up some time here.
So that's on me.
All right. you Let me go ahead and switch over.
I'm talking to myself for a second, but I think we got it.
All right.
So, we're here.
It's another week.
Yes, in case you're wondering, there is the POAT, the fifth one for the month. All right, so we're here. It's another week.
Yes, in case you're wondering, there is a PO app.
The fifth one for the month.
Those are extra little things.
Little extra time to submit for that and get that approved, but making it happen.
How are you guys doing?
How's the energy?
Because I saw that some kids were throwing
freaking papers all over the room
before class started.
Raleigh was throwing a fit.
Who are all the kids coming in here
calling them in for class?
Either way, I appreciate you guys.
Thank you for being here.
Um, I had a great day, a good, pretty, it's a good slash great.
It was a nice sunny day.
It is on myself.
Got a workout in this morning.
Uh, I covered a lot of ground out of school site, answered some phone calls, answered some emails,
ran over to some other departments at the district office.
So yeah, it was a pretty fulfilling day of work.
And mostly because I didn't have to do a lot of busy work just sitting on the computer
the whole time.
So that was kind of refreshing.
Because last week was just a shit show of nonstop busy work.
Under the gun to get stuff in with time sensitive stuff.
So it was a nice change of pace.
And so now, get to spend time with you guys.
Get to catch up on some Web3 happenings.
Got a little agenda posted below.
A little open forum, field reports, seeing what you guys are seeing.
Comparing some of our timelines.
What are we noticing?
Is government going to push this stuff to the moon or what?
Are AI agents going to take over sooner than later?
Are Ordnance Collections going to go to the other moon?
I don't know.
So I was a little hands-off yesterday in terms of following the feed.
hands off yesterday in terms of following the feed.
However, last week I did collect
a pretty decent amount of Web3 happenings.
So definitely gonna get to that,
but feel free if anybody wants to come on up.
Love to have you share your thoughts, just say hi.
And if not, more than welcome to just sit back
in class and kick it so yeah uh we'll have the po app here in a little bit i was thinking maybe
i need to make like different tiers of po apps like gold star silver star and bronze star and like a tardy like a late poet like so today i
would get like uh the late slip or detention maybe the different poets are different themes
so i don't know we'll see oh you like that okay
all right so maybe i'll come through on that.
Maybe I'll start with the early students and the late students.
Because sometimes we get like, Ulytra sneaks in real late.
Eric comes in real late.
So then we'll just give, I can give him, yeah, here's the POAP code.
And then I'm into it. I'm like, oh, shit, this is like a bronze star or a silver star.
And only the first ones to class, like the first 10 will get gold stars.
That might be cool.
I don't know.
We'll see.
I know that PoApp has set up like a really cool community page type thing,
and I just haven't had time to set it up and explore it.
I know like OtherPage has something like that too.
And so, I reached out to the guy
that does community outreach from Paul app.
His name's Jay.
So I got a meeting that I need to schedule here
in the next week or two.
So we've already had a little contact,
but I know they're gonna enter some like raffle tools
on the platform.
So I think that's cool.
So maybe we can integrate that in some way,
like all the gold stars who hold for the month
will get something, all the late class students.
I don't know, we'll see.
But yeah, so I guess that's a little bit on my mind,
what's been going on, what I'm thinking.
Feel free if you want to check out the abstract stream. It's live streaming if you want to see me in my face on the digital stream.
It's on abstract. Actually, I probably should pin that up above here for you guys as well as get to our Web 3 happenings.
Here, this was the class scene just a few minutes ago from ralee take a look at these papers being thrown everywhere
which is not entirely out of the question you leave middle school students
around for like that turn your head for like one minute
they will they'll get into mischief for sure
keegan would not be in web 3 anymore if I was in the classroom teaching middle school.
I could say that right now.
It would be like, yeah, I can come in Saturday and Sunday when I get time.
That's what would happen.
So let's just hope Keegan doesn't have to go back to the classroom.
And he continues to be a resource teacher.
And be very grateful and appreciative of his role so yeah um
see I think my energy is at like a level eight so I'm feeling pretty good about
that where you guys at let's see you guys respond scale one to ten what do we
got mmm nope no numbers.
Okay, that's fine.
All right, well, let's get through our Web3 happenings.
And again, if anybody wants to come up, please feel free.
Tell your friends.
So without further ado, let's go ahead and get into this.
And I saw some kind of bigger bigger news today I'd say um they're trying to say um every five
minutes but let's just get to it all right so going in chronological order from last week let's
see five days ago um yeah this was kind of an interesting one, right?
Let me see.
I'm going to pin it up here.
Did I save two of them or just the one?
Well, this was somebody commenting on it.
For some reason, they didn't bookmark my other one.
I'll just pin this up because this was Casey commenting on it.
So everybody remembers our Clonex.
Remember our good friends over there?
For some reason, somebody shut the lights off and a lot of the digital imagery went
poof for a while.
So a lot of people commented.
A lot of people were responding.
I saw vocalizing Casey Rotemeyer up here up above pinned.
He said, I've been banging on about this for quite some time.
I'm happy to see people get wrecked, but it's a good learning moment.
So those of you that don't know, he created the Ordnance Protocol, which allows you to inscribe or add art onto blockchain on Bitcoin.
And so not only him, but a number of other people were vocal.
You know, it's just all the art and imagery went away for a while.
And it kind of sucked to see, I'll admit, too again full disclosure i'm not a holder but i mean it was a little sad to see right it was like hey there's no images
there it's just it's just the uh token id number right so that's definitely not good for business
yeah i know so but i know that they recovered and changed gears and switched over
to some other platform uh which hosts the images but it gives you a moment to kind of like like
take a beat and think about like yeah damn what if somebody doesn't pay their bill for ips
the pfss no i'm getting mixed up here sorry love blood sugar anyway um but yeah i think it's why
it's important to pay pay your bills but also make sure you have good leadership who's covering the
bases yes we just go in the front row it's a ipfs interplanetary filing system.
You're welcome.
But also I did want to comment on this.
we talked a little bit on this on our show.
There's layers to this also.
Pay your bills.
if that's what your,
your image is pointing towards,
But with this whole,
like, you know, people are like, Oh, this is a good. But with this whole, like, you know, people are like,
oh, this is a good learning lesson.
And like, oh, you know, have your art on chain.
Although I agree, and that's the ideal.
I think this points to the major, you know, bigger issue, I guess,
is how expensive is it really?
And I think only people who you know are artists or um launching
collections can only really speak on that so i would really like to hear from you know founders
and and then be more transparent about like hey this is how much it costs to put it all on chain
i know um nate alex of chain faces was one of the few to put his art on chain. I know Nate Alex. Of Chain Faces. Was one of the few.
To put his art on chain.
And you know.
I think he was saying.
Yeah it's ridiculously expensive.
I remember the Oniforce.
When they did the Ordinal's collection.
On like Bitcoin.
Like that's also expensive.
So I think that's like.
Just pointing to like an issue.
That I don't know. If there has been a chain to solve that.
Maybe there is.
And I just don't know.
But as far as I know, it's always been expensive to put your art on Ethereum or Bitcoin.
It's been expensive.
So, yeah, I mean, it's I get it.
It's another thing.
Nike wasn't paying their bills, whatever, for the service, whatever.
But also to like, OK, if people really, truly do want our on chain, then there needs to be these layer twos or layer one that is really optimized for low gas fees, low, you know, transaction fees to put all the data.
And also to like what is the quality of
data you're putting up there, like high res and, and what's the pixels and stuff like that, too,
because all of that matters. So yeah, I just just wanted to like, point that out. Because of course,
it's easy for everybody else to be like, Oh, my God, the art's really not on chain. And you spent
how much for NFT? You know, it's just so easy to say those things.
But I think on the other end, as an artist or a founder, like, yeah,
that stuff ain't cheap, you know?
I mean, that's where it comes out to, like I said,
good leadership and budgeting and
covering the bases, you know, and it just, it's sloppy if you don't, and on top of it,
it makes the community feel bad.
I mean, for just being real.
So again, full transparency, I wasn't a holder, but I felt kind of like, man, that's kind
I felt kind of like, man, it's kind of messed up, you know?
of messed up, you know, I wish, wish they didn't have to deal with that.
I wish they didn't have to deal with that.
But I think most of our NFTs are on
Wait, Interplanetary File. Yeah. IPF is.
Yeah. So it's like, that could happen to any of us on, like, most
collections, you know? So, yeah. Hopefully, you know, these
next blockchains that come out, they're thinking about that.
How can they make it low cost?
And I think they do, right?
Like, it makes me think of Somnia right now.
Like, Somnia is really focused on, like, high speeds, low transaction fees, but for, like, gaming and putting games on chain.
So hopefully, yeah, maybe there'll be some cool NFTs that come out from that chain and are that's actually on chain. So hopefully, yeah, maybe there'll be some cool NFTs that come out from that chain
and are that's actually on chain.
Yeah. Yeah, I think it was a little bit of a wake up call. People are like, oh, shit.
They're gone. What the freak? So thanks again, everybody for stopping in. Appreciate you coming through.
I do have a poll out for tonight. We'll give away here in a little bit. I want to say hi
to Capo. Capo, how are you doing, sir? Or ma'am? Which one?
Hey, what's up, guys? I'm just tuning in. Thought I'd show some love, you know?
Oh, thank you. How's your day going?
Pretty good. I'm trying to be productive.
Finalizing your collection right now.
Just adding adding a few more entities until I reach the cap that I have in mind.
Yeah. What do you think about?
Did you see this in the news last week from CloneX?
No, tell me about it.
Yeah, so their collection, which was basically taken over by Nike, and then they eventually
kind of like sunsetted the project and didn't support it with funding and stuff.
So it was like kind of community run. And so i think that was kind of like the hard part too it was like it was kind of operating on
like probably a shooting budget but then all their images that were connected to each token kind of
went away because they didn't pay the bills i guess holy smokes you're talking about the project that Nike owned, right?
Yeah, they sold it off a while ago now, I think.
I forget, like six months, maybe?
Last year at some point?
So they cashed out.
Another owner didn't pay the bill for the NFT hosting site. Okay site okay okay yeah that that's wild i mean i i at first i thought
nike was the one who didn't pay the bill you know but uh but yeah it makes a little more sense now
but at the same time you know nike probably wasn't as invested in web3 anyways i mean look
how big they are i don't know why they would would sell the collection, but I mean, I guess,
you know, it is what it is. People, people change plans and stuff. Yeah.
But, but yeah, I totally get the, the, the value of being on chain.
I think you just gotta, you know, decide what you want to do. Yeah.
You're right that it is expensive to do that. And I guess
there's pros and cons to each. Yeah. Yeah, it's just something to take note of. I mean,
like I said, because any of us that have projects that are set up like that, you know, if the
hosting goes down and it's not on chain, like on blockchain with Bitcoin or on ordinals,
goes down and it's not on chain like on blockchain with bitcoin or on ordinals or if it's directly
not on chain that could be uh that could rub with some feathers now can you if you're not on chain
are you able to um let's say you know let's say you're not on chain and all of a sudden something
goes out something happens the power goes out your your entities are no longer displaying
are you able to go on chain at any time or or what
so depending on what blockchain it is like with ethereum for example it's made up of all the
tokens now it costs a lot more money, is my understanding. And for me, just full disclosure, I'm not an artist, I'm not a dev, I'm a teacher.
But in order to inscribe the art on chain so that it stays there, it costs a lot more
money to upload the data so that it lives on chain.
Now what most NFT collections have done over the past few years is that they host the art
on a separate hosting place platform ipfs and then they just basically direct the token to
that host and that's where the image is pulled from hence that's what occurred in that example from last week. Now, unlike on Bitcoin,
on ordinals, if you have an inscription, the ARC is directly inscribed onto Bitcoin and it lives
there indefinitely. So a little bit of a difference there. Yeah.
Shoot, I lost my, I had a question, but, or a comment. I kind of lost my train of thought. So I'm going to try to see if I can think and bring it back up. But it was related to what we're
talking about. Okay. Yeah, no problem. Feel free to come back around if it comes to you, or you
could always put it in the bottom right-hand corner. And everybody else is here problem. Feel free to come back around if it comes to you, or you could always put it in the bottom right-hand corner.
And everybody else is here, too.
Feel free if you want to add your two cents in the bottom right-hand corner.
And just another example, too, and feel free to correct me,
anybody in the audience.
There you go.
You're able to do the art onto Cardano as well directly.
And so these are things to think about. Yes, sir.
I remember now. So I'm guessing that it's nowhere near as expensive if you put your NFTs on chain,
like on Ape Chain or Abstract or something. it's probably pretty cheap what don't you think
i don't know yeah i mean the tech has improved over the past few years you know if you have
like a layer two like it's my understanding to to put the art on chain now like on layer two like
a chain it's not as expensive but when you're doing it on like mainnet layer
one like ethereum it is more expensive versus just pointing the art uh the token excuse me
to the art on another area and again i haven't done it firsthand i just have heard before that
it's hundreds of thousands depending on the size i mean do you remember what some of those numbers
were that like nate alex and other people have talked about from before?
How much it is to put the art on chain?
No, it's for sure in the thousands, if not tens to thousands,
especially if you're doing like a 10,000 PFP collection.
And again, depending on, you know, how many pixels
and, you know, the resolution that the image is in also matters.
Yes, I noticed that on ordinals, a lot of times projects will have the mentors pay the fee to inscribe.
So the founders, they save themselves some bucks.
But, you know like i i did
that for a friend i mean he told me the nf the ordinal was free but he said it was a 30 cost to
inscribe it so i just paid the fee and i got my nft nice or ordinal i mean yeah okay all right
All right.
We're moving here.
I appreciate it.
All right.
Let's continue.
All right.
So, some other Web3 happen in Sierra from the past week.
And again, feel free, if you guys want to give your two cents in the bottom right-hand corner to have the discussion, go ahead.
Or if you want to come up, go ahead.
Or if you want to check out the abstract live stream shout out to all two
of you i don't know if one might be me i'm not sure but where you know what i need to i need to
tag craig's coin purse because he's on there i need to retweet from him over there that mfr all
right moving on um this is from the defense camp I thought this was kind of cool. You talk about brand building.
You talk about outreach.
I saw this last week from the 22nd of April.
This is coming from Corso, who's part of the VFriends team.
It says, the New Jersey Five, which is Gary V's and Ryan Harward's pickleball team,
are headed to Orlando for the first Major League pickleball game of the season this Thursday. I'll be there in Orlando, the founding member of their ambassador program,
and would love to meet all the V friends. Here's what you need to know about the support pickleball
Thursday, April 24th, team warmup, 3 p.m. Exclusive invite for five friends, fans, excuse me,
545 Columbus Sliders versus New Jersey Fives, Friday, April 25th. High fives and happy hours at the National Campus Connect with fellow Fives fans.
So again, when it says Fives, that's in reference to fans of the team.
And so that team, which is the team in Major League Pickleball, is branded with a competitive clown,
which is one of the V Friends characters.
For those that didn't know, there has a pickleball team.
And V Dizzle and I had checked out one of the matches.
We made it a little late.
No surprise to any of us that know you, that know us.
But it was up in Laguna beach, I think.
So it was a cool kind of scene.
But then anyway, so if you look at that, that pinned up tweet up above,
you can see, and it's a thread from,so, again, who's part of the team.
Each day there was something.
April 26, Clown Town Takeover, Post Grill National Campus.
Sunday, April 27, Show Your Five's Pride.
Wear red and resilient red devil caps and happy hour.
So just a really cool kind of get together and a little event for the community members.
And just basically uplifting the brand and just having something to do for people to come and see and share and experience.
Because I think having those moments and things like that are what we need to see more of in the entire Web3 NFT space.
All right.
Sorry, everybody, on the video.
I keep forgetting to switch over to the video so you can see the context of what I'm saying.
This was really cool in terms of the idea, what it was, what it stood for.
This was coming from our good friends over at the other page.
Shout out to Nana.
Not sure where he's at.
He might be coming late to class.
So they made this announcement five days ago.
I did participate.
So it's called Neon Rush, powered by Sonium,
drops Friday at 12 p.m. Eastern and runs for 72 hours.
To play, make sure you've minted your Sonium avatar. That's all you
need to enter. And yes, there are rewards on the Sonium for those who show up and show out.
Finish the course, earn the Neon Rush badge, which I did. Hold the badge, receive the Quantum
Charm NFT. I'm not sure. I think I did get that. I need to double check, but I think I did.
And then the top 20 leaderboard win ETH.
So first place was 0.5 ETH.
Second place was 0.2 ETH.
Third place was 0.1 ETH.
And fourth to 20th was 0.01 ETH.
Quantum Tron NFTs and ETH prizes will be distributed on Sonium within 24 hours after the game ends.
And then you can see there's a little bit of a hype clip that goes along with what it is and what it entailed.
So shout out to them and a round of applause to them.
So for those of you that are like, oh, I thought that was Somnia.
No, it's Sonium.
So this is actually the Sony blockchain, which we shared about months ago.
They have their own blockchain.
So I don't know if there's a full-on
collaboration partnership i don't know all the ins and outs and details but i think that's good
for creating awareness i think it's good for um a good touch point for people interacting with sonium
and um i'll tell you the music was really cool and the vibe and setting was really cool
the gameplay i think they're working on some refinements in my opinion
and again i think that um anybody that's participated in like the immutable m squared
events uh through improbable hence the other side the forgotten runes events um the grills events like
you you can kind of notice a difference in some of the gameplay so i think there's some refining
that they're kind of doing but the fact that they were giving out straight eth prizes
that's pretty badass like i want to see more of that. So, again, another good experience. You get a badge.
You can win ETH prizes.
It's a little get-together for people to do.
I think it's important.
All right, what else we got here?
Pudgy Penguins Camp.
Another collaboration. A lot of limited edition collectible.
I never heard of the company or brand, but it's probably huge in Asia.
Nice little unboxing video.
What I do think, in my opinion, what I'll say is being kind of like the leadership by
him putting out his face out there going through the process firsthand
he's out there he's demonstrating he's going through the process himself
very forward-facing i think that communities like to see that so you know shout out to luca and
and yes we will get to that other news that i saw today which was pretty amazing from them
it's just every freaking week it sounds like they got something in the back pocket
uh this was something that went kind of under the radar in my opinion or maybe it was on everybody's
radar so this coming from the handle dj news so it says tv series peaky blinders to be adapted
into a blockchain based video game and web3 ecosystem per coin desk peaky blinders to hit
web3 anonymous labs will launch blockchain let me see if i can print this here.
It says the goal is to onboard traditional Peaky Blinders fans into crypto through interactive
storytelling and gameplay.
Storytelling and gameplay.
Interactive.
Storytelling, gameplay, interactive ecosystem.
Where have I seen that before?
Just kidding.
10 KTF, duh.
But round of applause for them trying to build out
this Peaky Blinders experience connection for the fans.
It's gonna sure I'm help do outreach
and brand building for them. I mean, I watched some episodes of the series that was on Netflix, but actually it was
on another platform before Netflix, I think, picked it up. I think it was FX maybe. I forget
which one. You guys can correct me if I'm wrong, but I know they had a bunch of seasons and there
was a lot of fans. I do think it was really cool. The acting was really good. The storyline was really cool.
Very engaging.
Very well done in terms of creating the environment.
Great cinematography.
So yeah, shout out to them.
Shout out to you guys for continuing to hang out.
And again, sorry for the delay.
A little late on my hands, myself.
I think a lot of us saw this.
This was coming out of the Bored Ape Yacht Club camp.
So Ape Fest was announced.
Las Vegas, October 24th, 2025.
Thank you. was announced las vegas october 24th 2025 really going to be pushing to get out there for that uh i think it's going to be a good idea for
that central location like that in my opinion uh i think that it may lead to a lot of degeneracy being in Vegas, but I think, you know, it's
a good opportunity to connect with people.
It's kind of, in my opinion, easy to fly in and out of Vegas.
So yeah, stop paying attention on that.
Let's see.
This is interesting.
I don't know all the details, but just bringing it on to your radar.
Jason Citrone stepped down as CEO of Discord.
So, yeah, I don't know what that meant.
I mean, maybe he's just retiring now.
I don't know.
This is from six days ago.
So it says, former vice chairman of Activision,
Blizzard Human Sakahanani is set to be the new CEO.
So when a CEO steps down, you know, I don't know.
Like that could mean a couple of things.
Maybe something sketch was going on.
Maybe they want to take the money and just shut it down and retire.
Maybe they got bored and want to go do new avenues and experiences.
I don't know.
But I just feel like for a whole bunch of us here, we spend time in Discord.
It's one of the avenues that we gather information, that we come together to the community,
that we share things, that we learn things, that we ask questions. So even though the platform was
around for a long, long time here, it's been definitely an avenue that's very important, I think, for the crypto Twitter and Web3 people.
Let's see.
What else we got here?
There was the other details for CloneX.
What else we got?
This was from one day ago.
Again, Pudgy Penguins Camp.
Pudgy Penguin number 6873 bought for 200 wheat.
That doesn't sound like a lot, Keegan.
Well, in dollars, that's $359,267.99.
So, kind of a lot of cash, if I do say so myself.
Let's see.
We do have some Oniforce news too
feel free if you want to jump up here to share
how are you doing
quick question because
your voice right
have you heard of this identity called the Borgazette?
Are you the voice in there when they do the videos and stuff or the voiceover?
Because your voice sounds like it.
And it's been killing me this whole time.
I had to get up and just ask it because we were talking about eight fist so i'm just curious
unfortunately i'm not that popular uh however however i did do a voiceover for the puma shoe
collection collaboration with tank atf way back when that was not so smooth
on the back end.
Yes, I did the voiceover for that, but
48% I am not.
yeah, thank you for thinking of me.
Yeah, no worries.
listen to the videos and you're going to be like,
yo, the kind of dude sounds
I am Listen to the videos and you're going to be like, yo, you kind of do sound similar. I'm going to definitely listen back now and see if I can pick up if it sounds like Keegan's voice.
That's funny. You're the only person that I know of that has asked Keegan that question.
But I have a question for you because I see you change your PFP.
And I don't know how long ago you changed it, but I'm like, I'm used to seeing your your PFP as Gary V smirk.
So I'm curious, what is the PFP you're repping here now?
Yes, everybody. I'm the one with the beautiful Gary V face on the interview he had back on, I guess, on the Middle East about blockchains and NFTs and
then when they asked him I thought this was a scam he's smart and educated the news anchor but yes
um this um PFP I'm rocking is actually one of my friend's projects he's from the east coast and yeah it's um it's called squirrel nft squirrel
gang and it's a um nft project that kind of focused on emphasizing you know stem and it's
funny because i recently learned how to code sql in one of their telegram chats. And yeah, so that's why I changed the PFP
to represent. But it was such a difficult decision because since 2021, I've been building
with that PFP. I kind of did not want to change it because, you know, the PFP could work, you know, and the name hasn't.
And but yeah, so I, that's why I changed it to just kind of support at a personal level.
That's the only reason.
I love that.
Well, I know PFP changes sometimes are a big deal.
And especially, yeah, if you've been, you've been repping that for many years.
And I find that always interesting when people decide to change it or not change it.
And I know Keegan's gone through that.
He's repping his ONI for all these years.
And I've changed mine a few times throughout the years.
But it's always still a hard decision every time.
But congratulations on learning SQL language and learning how to code.
So that's awesome.
So I love your reason for changing the PFP.
It makes sense.
And then the little squirrel did not have hair.
I actually added hair.
So thank you, AI ChatGPT.
I'm a graphic designer at night.
So anybody's hiring?
I'm just kidding.
Oh, my gosh.
I'm always like, that's the thing is like, I look at these NFC collections and I tell this to Keegan sometimes.
Like, sometimes they don't have feminine traits.
Sometimes they're more masculine.
So I love that you added the hair.
It's a good twist.
You're like a businesswoman.
Yes, I'm going to put the original in the little chat.
But yes, because I was just like, this is too male.
I kind of just kind of want to rep in my own little way,
because the thing would also with the Gary Vee PFP, a lot of people would think I'm a bro,
you know? And then when I come up and talk, they're like, well, you're a female, no way.
Like, you know, especially that, you know, that epic moment. I'm just like, yo,
I've been here for a while. I'm passionate about the space.
I like learning. I like, you know, seeing everybody's testimonies because it's just like
a wonderful thing because it's like, hey, I can do it too. Whatever I'm pursuing,
I can do it too because I'm seeing my peers or people I'm engaging with doing the same thing, you know, so I fucking love it.
All right. We love that too. And thank you for the support i appreciate that
i appreciate all you guys out there spending some time here
on your free time or your dj time of course it's the same thing now
oh emily sorry go ahead i think dj time it's like two more hours. But you know what? One thing I noticed, because I've known about you guys for a while,
especially Val and Bill Dane,
I might not be present right here at the show every Tuesdays,
but right now, just being here the last 15 minutes,
I was just like, fuck, finally.
I found like 2021, 2022 vibes where i'm actually getting fucking alpha you
know so i'm looking at what you're talking about looking at the little pins i'm like oh fuck yeah
i need to fucking come more more over here you know because i've been seeing a disruption
happening and i noticed that it's no no longer it is what it is in twitter right
things are moving into abstract a change or base or whatever right so i was just like here for 10
minutes i'm like man i'm gonna i can't wait for next next tuesday all right i love that you know
what we're learning here we're learning here. We're learning here.
And that's, I'm glad. Thank you for sharing that.
I don't always get feedback unless it's like videos or commenting on, well,
you could have done this. You could have done that. You could have done this.
Which you give some positive stuff too, but yeah, I do appreciate that. And I hopefully bring some value in because the reality is
I was just thinking about this today. It's like, we cannot be there in every space,
watch every long form video, show up to every event,
and go and follow up on this and play this game
and read up on this paper and go to here
and reach out to this person and do some art
and do some trial and error.
Like, it's a lot.
Like, it's just not possible as one person.
And so for me, I'm like, all right, let me bookmark these things.
And sometimes I can revisit them and do deep dives.
Then sometimes I just bring them here and we just, like, look at them together.
We share them together.
Or maybe I listen to the first part of uh spaces and we just
listen to the second part of the spaces then we can share different things like who said this and
who said that what did that mean where's the alpha or where's the only force alpha we go to bcast
and like well you got to go into the group chat because star is leaking it left and right you're
like oh what the freak is this like i better buy more like so many little things or you get a random spaces sometimes for example just last week i think it might have been friday
actually and it was uh the founder of cardano charles it's the middle of the day i think i
was like driving back from a school site
and he was talking and sharing all these things
and just like going on and like,
but he knows his details really well.
And I like sent it to Rodrigo.
And then Rodrigo, shout out to Rodrigo in the audience,
my fellow teachers.
Teachers, we care.
We get here.
Gotta get our gold stars.
Anyway, point being, Rodrigo has a community here in San Diego for
Cardano DRMZ and so I was like shit I need to tag him anytime I see like Cardano stuff like I tag him
and all the Cardano people I know but I really like listening to Charles the founder because he
really gets like passionate he has conviction and he stands up for
what he believes in. And I don't always know some of the details and ins and outs because it's a
much bigger picture of like some of the things they're doing. So then like sometimes I have to
ask Rodrigo, well, what does this part mean? Or how does this play out? Because there's so much
stuff. Going back to your original part is like, wow, you catch up on so many little pieces of alpha, but it's like,
the reality is we can't be everywhere all the time,
but collectively if we share and tag and send to DM,
like we can like catch up on things randomly by chance. Or if it's,
if we know our people, the community,
we know what their strengths are. We know they're about we know what they're into
and we just tag them so we can point and put them in the right direction
yeah and then safely and then safely get information as well because one of the things
here is you know you have to do your own research yes but it kind of feels good that you're able to get some
information for a credible source so one example i want to give is like growing the verse right
melina right when she first started off and she was doing her informational videos i i was analyzing
right because i know how to get alpha i know how to see if the information is credible and all that, right?
And every time she'll do a video, I was just like, okay, great.
Like she's saying everything that I already know and it's accurate information.
And then there was times where I kind of had to focus on my career.
And when she would post a video, I used to be like, oh, good.
I'm catched up, you know, and I can trust that source.
The same thing with here, you know, when I just literally 15 minutes ago, I just like, I gotta
like, an epiphany, like, whoa, what the fuck? Like, why haven't I been here every fucking Tuesday,
right? So now it's like getting information here from, from this, from this space, right? And now
I feel safely, you know, extracting that. and, you know, I don't have to do
so much, do your own research, you know, unless, you know,
I'm going to do whatever I got to do, but I can safely, you know, get what
I can get from here and move it along and catch up and, yeah,
that's so great because that's what's needed in this space, something that's
credible, something that's safe, something that's transparent, something that's reliable.
You know, not everything like, you know, politics.
I call it like that.
It's just a nice word.
I mean, these are important details, right?
Like reputation holds a lot of value.
Like who do you trust?
Who can you trust?
Have people burn bridges? Do people like to pretend?
Do people like to virtual signal?
Do people like to give you misinformation?
I mean, I'm honest here. I give you my vested interest. Like, yeah, I hold the VFriends, but yeah, I didn't hold the Clonix.
Like I have nothing to hide here. I have nothing to gain.
This is all stuff on the side, but i want to help provide information where i can because everybody
learns in a different way everybody's interested in a different thing reading writing listening
and speaking are you know different strengths for different people so we got to know our people
here so i try to know what are people into what are our strengths what do we share you know so yeah
hopefully some of us have some reputation at this point
because i know there's a few people that burned some bridges
you don't see them on the time as much anymore i'm naming names yeah gm you guys gm
but anyways but back to that point like yeah like for example let's say i want to get
my cousin that's in the military end right so where would i send her right now i know i can
send her keegan's way because his information it's you know pretty good pretty decent pretty
accurate so things like this people like you um, platforms, organizations like this or brands like this are very important,
right? Because, you know, how are you going to mass onboard, right? How are you going to,
you know, have conviction on what you believe in, right? So, you know, thank you. Thank you
for being here Tuesday. And like I said, I'm excited for next Tuesday. All right.
and like I said, I'm excited for next Tuesday.
All right.
There you have it, folks.
This was not a paid service announcement.
This was authentic.
I always wanted to do one of those, right?
Like when you give a review and then be like,
hey, I'm not paying for this.
So come, you guys, come.
All right.
We are learning here.
Teaching Tuesdays. Think here. Teaching Tuesdays.
Think ATF Teaching Tuesdays.
Hopefully, we're providing some information.
Thank you for the people sneaking in.
I see you, Crypto Dilly.
He actually made it.
Usually, Crypto Dilly doesn't even show up.
He's just been, like, ditching him for the past weeks on end.
But you know what?
Shout out to him because they've been just completely killing it on YouTube.
On Boxing Web 3, like, Guchita and you, like, seriously, guys, you guys have been holding it down big time.
The videos that they've been doing and producing, such good quality.
I do not have editing time to do like that.
But you know what?
I can say, hey, those are my friends.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry I'm late.
And I'm sorry I've been absent from your spaces, you know.
I thought he transferred schools for a bit.
Yeah, I went to a new school for a while.
Dropped out.
Suspended, too, for a little bit, actually.
What's up?
I thought you got suspended for a little bit.
Nope, no suspensions.
Just on the grind, bro. On the grind.
Yeah, I've been seeing it.
I see your guys' videos.
Freaking clean.
Yeah, we basically went back to the drawing board and kind of changed things up,
made it to where we have a new style that we're developing
and seems to be a better format for what we're trying to accomplish
as far as not just unboxings but being able to tell stories of the different brands.
I like it. I like it. And you two flipping back and forth and the dialogue, the visuals.
This is what we need, right? You still got Pacheco doing the, who's doing the editing?
Are you doing the editing or what?
We have a creative agency that we actually utilize.
Oh, that's the agency. Shit.
Yes, sir. That's why the quality's up there man but i don't know if you
have you if you haven't tuned into our most recent video we just did an ape chain video we launched
today um and the show and if you well hey if you want to win 1000 ape uh we got may madness going
on you just go to unboxingweb3.com, fill out a bracket,
and pick the different Ape Chain NFT collections that you vibe with the most
and complete the bracket all the way to the end.
If you actually hit the predictions and you have a perfect bracket by the end of the week or after May,
then you could actually win 1,000 Ape Coins.
So go check that out i mean we're
we're gonna start promoting that a little bit more but um you know for all your listeners i
think uh go check that out you guys can be one of the first brackets filled out
i was actually going to share that.
Let me pin it up right here.
I did see from Guchita's account five hours ago.
Yeah, I think the Bored Ape,
because that just released an article on it too.
These are articles too.
Pin that up above.
This is both.
So it's just on your website.
That was the only thing that when I read it at a glance in Guchita's post,
he just said go to the website, right?
So is it just like a PDF or how do we fill it out?
So when you go to the website, you're actually going to see in the middle of our website a May Madness bracket.
And it'll say create your bracket.
You just click on that tab it'll ask
you to fill your name in so Keegan and then you fill out your email and then agree to the terms
and of use and privacy policy and then you'll start voting and once you hit the start voting
it's actually going to allow you to cast your vote between the two heads to like head-to-head
NFT collections you cast your vote all the way heads to like head to head, uh, NFT collections. You cast your vote all the way through.
It creates the bracket and then it'll show you your projections.
And then throughout the week, as we actually do polling on Twitter,
we'll update the bracket and then you'll actually receive points and you'll
actually move up the rankings for how accurately you predicted the bracket.
So this is free?
100% free.
Another free opportunity to win Ape.
I'm about that.
I mean, that's what I'm saying. you might as well just hop in and participate you know free ape we're also going to be giving away some free ape chain nfts as well
so it's all about just getting people involved on ape chain man all right let's freaking go. Let's go. Ape chain, baby.
All right.
I love how you don't have to really know
like be an ape
like an ape chain like that.
I mean, like have a board ape
because I just did the brackets
and I just voted
and I did my best of ability.
So if you guys have the best picture.
You just did it right now?
Yeah, through my mobile
I did not know half the fucking
Projects here
And I voted, so if you guys had
A cute little art, then that's
My vote, so you guys know
Art means a lot
Or the PFP means a lot
Because I'm a stranger, but I voted
So FYI for new founders
And Mieli does not Play with her potential crypto Winnings Because I'm a stranger, but I voted. So FYI for new founders.
And Miele does not play with her potential crypto winnings.
If it's anything like March Madness, you know, they're unpredictable.
So you could win.
Yes, he said get a thousand coins.
Fuck yeah. I'm going to go vote right now.
All right.
Vibes are coming back.
People are winning.
People are giving.
People are sharing.
Just got to know where to look, right?
Yeah, and then thank Ape.
Season, what, four is coming up?
So that's going to be big, too.
So that'll be opening up here pretty soon through thrive.
Interesting.
Interesting.
Maybe I need to get in on that this time around.
All right.
covering some ground here.
and I pin that up above too,
for anybody that wants to check it out, we can trust crypto dilly it's a trusted source in web3 crypto
so yeah and if you if you aren't subscribed to unboxing web3 on youtube uh that's where
we need the most help so go go subscribe. Gotta hit those KPIs.
How many numbers
are you up to now?
How many followers
have you got yet?
We're at 18,000 subscribers.
Freaking English.
So can we like roll with you
at the next Web3 events?
Because you're going to be
like the cool kids now.
Can we just be like
part of Entourage? You're always part of the entourage keegan you know anytime
i like that i mean it was fun last time with the people event when i saw you
was that a year ago now year and a half that was yeah bobby me you val the whole gang was there
adam a bomb i mean
how is a bomb he didn't respond my freaking birthday fucking text dude a bomb's been grinding
he's got a lot of irl stuff going on is he hustling he's got a new job new obviously he's
got a kid now so you know just a lot of irl stuff on. And obviously he's not as involved in the crypto space as he was.
But, you know, he still pays attention, but he's more, you know, Bitcoin maximalist than anything else.
Yeah, it's safer and smoother, I guess, when you can't be plugged in as much.
Yeah, and he's buying a house right now.
So I don't know if I'm supposed to tell anyone that.
But yeah, he's moving up in life.
Upgrading.
You know, we share the same birthdays, so that's why I text him and get a text back.
But he's busy.
Wait, so you were born in April, is that right?
Yes, sir. Wow. Very good. You were born in April? Is that right? Yes, sir.
Wow. Very good. You're a Taurus or what?
Aries, dude.
Oh, you're an Aries? I don't know the stars, all right?
I just know mine.
Will you give him my best next time you talk to him, please?
Of course. I'll text him right now.
Such a nice nice genuine guy crypto dilly's a jokester though
but he handles his business actually the last picture i remember seeing like abon post a while
ago he was like in a forest like i think in overalls, like chopping down trees and had a beer or something.
It was kind of cool, actually.
You know what I'm talking about?
I don't know, but he chops down a lot of trees.
I'll say that.
Literally, my most recent picture or video of him is literally a couple of days ago, and he's cutting down a tree in my dad's
backyard see i know the pulse i know what the freak's going on with my people there you go
i just sent you a nice little message with a little a-bomb action going on nice but yeah
he's he's on his grind man, man. He's doing his thing.
You guys going to NFT NYC this year?
Let me turn it over to Vee Dizzle in the front row.
Yeah, I'm working on it.
Hopefully, I'll do some Web3 gaming activation.
Can't say much yet because it's not anything final.
But, yeah, working on that angle to do something in New York.
What date is it?
Well, Unboxing Web 3 will be there.
So maybe we can all get together and do something.
What date is the event?
It's in June.
Let me see. I'll get you the dates right now june 25th through the 28th or 29th on their website says 25 through 26 but yeah if there's side events um you know people
hanging out then yeah it usually goes through through weekend. These guys are the real Web3 influencers now.
I'm just playing pretend.
Someone's got to take over and help carry the space, right?
Are you saying that you're dropping the space?
I mean, I got to hit my three-year anniversary in August.
I'm doing some ideas I don't know
I mean I see the upgrade
I'm looking at your beautiful face on the abstract
here and you know
give you a nice little 50 pang
of tip you know
that's going to be worth $50 in a few years
I saw that filing that they made they're not effing
around so all right we got to go over the only force happenings here v diswell come on i want
to give out this toe app the people are waiting for their gold star i want to ask for some advice from crypto dilly oh he's yeah
on crypto trading or his fast fan from gochita or how to produce videos what are we talking here
growing your youtube channel because literally today i mean i'm still working on the youtube
channel so me and creatress we have our show every Tuesday It's a live stream called
There's layers to this
We're running a giveaway right now
If you go and subscribe on to our YouTube channel
You'll be entered into a giveaway
To win a world of women
And women and weapons
Collab t-shirt
So if you're a bro in the space
Go subscribe anyways because if you win
You can go give it to your wife
Your girlfriend, friend that's a girl, kids, whatever, you know. So question though for
Crypto Dilly, if you could give me one piece of advice or for anyone who's trying to grow
their YouTube channel, what has been the biggest lesson or something that has really worked for you and Kuchita?
Honestly, I think a lot of it's trial and error.
I mean, I've ran multiple YouTube channels throughout the years.
And what I would say is that you definitely want to create fast-paced content that is engaging
because this generation is like guppies and they have very short attention
spans. So you have to like, you, you need a hook, um, and you need to provide structure.
And if people can expect what to see and know what they're getting within the first 10 seconds,
that's where you're actually going to benefit the most.
And every major YouTuber, if you actually do the research, that would be what they say is the most
important is the hook. And what I would honestly say for a smaller channel, like that is niche
specific is focus on the short form content more than anything else, because the short form content
is actually going to drive
traffic to the long form videos and if you are not focused on the short form videos the short
form is where you're actually going to build and grow your channel more than anything else
thank you thank you i i do i do i know that i know 100 we need to work on short from content because right now
all we're doing is the live streaming we primarily are our our audience is here on x and abstract um
but yeah just trying to grow the youtube channel and so yeah it's just me and creatures so you know
we're not we're not hiring out any um editors so everything's done in-house right now.
So it's not easy.
That's my least favorite thing to do is video editing.
I think that's something, though, that's really interesting about the Think agents.
I don't know if you guys are familiar with the Think protocol and what they're building.
But, I mean, with...
I watched it.
I watched Jesse Bryant's long-form video, all the things that they were talking about, I was just sharing with me just about the investments and stuff and support they've been getting.
They've been building for so freaking long.
And you told me early on about it, too, as a matter of fact.
But sorry, go ahead.
No, I was just going to say, I mean, like, obviously, that's the challenge for everyone is like, you know, editing long form or short form content is a bitch.
I'll be the first to tell you that.
And I've done it for many years.
And what sets you apart from other creators, like you can just chop up your live stream and, you know, put out short form content.
But it's not really engaging and people aren't going to watch it because it feels low effort. So there has to be
some kind of edit or subtitles or something that makes it engaging where you can doom scroll in
bed and still get the gist of what the video is without actually having your audio on. So what I
would recommend is utilize the AI tools that are out there. They're getting better and better. And
what I'm going to be doing with my think agents is literally developing them into literally assistants to help me with all the
challenging things that are redundant, that actually make me like not want to do those
things. So if you can train an agent to do all the things that you know, you would do,
and it's a redundant, repeatable action. Those are the things that
these AI agents are going to basically take over for. And there's going to be a marketplace where
you can go in and you can contract out other AI agents that somebody else has actually perfected
to make the, you know, videos or whatever editing style that you're going for, blog articles or
whatever. And you can actually
pay to utilize other people's AI agents.
And that's what's going to become profitability with these, you know, this protocol.
And that's what's really amazing about what they're building.
I watched the whole chunk of their long form video and I still need to do more research
to connect dots but the way that they explained it to my
understanding is that they're giving access to the tech and the agents and everything
which will allow them to do all these different things and have agents intertwine and connect and
like support each other whereas all the other entities i think they mentioned google there was another one too i
forget what it was how they're basically going to try and profit a lot from it and they're basically
going against the grain and because it hasn't been established fully they're trying to beat them to
the punt is that a fair assessment yeah i mean right now basically basically, OpenAI, owned by Google, and, you know, Gemini, all the other AI, you know, platforms that you utilize, they own your data.
And the more that you're actually, like, interacting with those, the more data that they actually develop on you, and they create profiles surrounding you, and they own all that.
And the more that you actually uh interact with these
large language models the better the and more powerful that they get for them um so you know
owning your own data is really the key with what you know jesse and his team are doing they're
literally saying take the power into your own hands never interact with these other you know
platforms because now you can actually use your own information
and what you're building for yourself.
So that's when they were talking about how you could basically keep the agent native
on your computer with you versus being connected to all the other network avenues.
This is something like it's going to be huge once people see it, I think, in action.
And the people that are paying attention, connecting dots and asking a bunch of questions
to connect the dots, I think you're going to see like, oh, because we've been so used
to how things are for so many years now, with all these big corporations and entities, that's
become the norm.
I mean, but this concept i think right is like
it's gonna be a big deal no it's gonna be huge i mean the reality is is that it's a personal
assistant like you can use chat gpt sure but chat gpt is not gonna actually like have a direct link
to your bank account or your wallet and be able to actually transact for you and be able to like
plug in api integration with like google ads and like um you know meta and x and and be able to like plug in API integration with like Google ads and like,
um, you know, meta and X and actually be able to be your digital social media manager. Like
with this new personal AI assistance, like you can literally plug in API keys,
tell it what you want, give it access to your Google ads account, literally go and build out,
you know, niche demographics with the profiles that you wanted to assess and literally you know a world is your oyster where chat gpt wouldn't actually be able
to go out and do those specific things for you right and this is something like mvdizzle could
share more but and i want to get to emulate too because you know your hands up first but
there was a company here called dpass in san San Diego was a startup and it was the same
messaging concept. This was two years ago, like basically control your data for you. And they
had a really good like promo breakdown. We use them for some stuff. They unfortunately didn't
get enough funding to continue on and they pivoted but that actual concept and narrative of what that is and what it
means is going to be like pretty amazing once it's put into practice so okay yeah i think everyone
that doesn't understand i mean they minted what 2200 of these things for $500 a pop. And like, I think that is a gross undervaluation of what
they're going to be. And like, once people really realize like what they are and what they can
actually what they're capable of, like, I'm, I'm actually nervous that I only got four of them,
you know, like, I wish I got more, because I'm like, holy shit, like, I could have any,
a digital AI assistant for this, I could have a personal assistant for this.
Like there's so many different like areas of my life
where I can literally think of using something like this.
And they're not fucking around either.
Like if you see the names and the people that are backing them,
they have a long list of supporters and some big names and names you've never heard of.
They've raised, what, $270 million or something like that?
Yeah, definitely.
I don't know the specific numbers, but yeah, they're killing it.
I mean, Mike Anderson's a genius.
He's had multiple exits.
You got Will.
You got all the – like, they're a powerhouse of a team.
So, I mean, they're doing this the right way.
And I remember when you shared this very early on in,
and I remember they were doing, like, grassroots, like, ground game,
like, small, intimate, like, explanation, setting, meetups.
I remember seeing those videos posted up
so yeah so much stuff to follow here and yeah thanks for sharing all that knowledge and just
giving us what you can when you can i know you got a lot going on
yeah thanks for having me all right well let me go to emily real quick crypto daily i don't know if you need to
hop out one question for you um what's the difference between like because you were talking
about the hook right is there a difference between the hook and clickbait or is it the same thing
the hook is like the first things that you say to like basically engage with your audience um so
you know like in mr b's videos he'll say you know what i think a trending one that's happening right
now actually is like the hundred uh apes you know or 100 gorillas versus men or whatever 100 men
versus a gorilla you know how many how many guys does it take to, you know,
fight a gorilla? And then you get right into the video, right? And so like, obviously, that's kind
of the hook for a video surrounding that topic. And then but it's a question, right? And there's
different storytelling tactics that you can actually identify and look up online for building the right hook for what
kind of video that you're actually building. And that's the hook. The clickbait is like,
you know, creating a title or something that, you know, obviously is more misleading than actually,
you know, is the video itself. So I think I focus less on the actual clickbait, which probably could help
our channel quite a bit if we were more clickbaity. But I focus more on the structure and scripting
of our videos now. And I think that's really improved our video and our formatting.
Perfect. Thank you. Thank you.
All right. We did so.
Yeah. My question was about the think agents because I must have missed this because,
yeah, I didn't hear about this.
Wait, are you saying, Keegan, you told me about this?
Okay, you're muted.
So no one can hear you yelling at me.
I literally watched that entire long-form video.
I sat down there and told you this is Jesse Bryan and this stink agent stuff.
I don't think you care that much.
But CryptoDeal says, oh, we got to fucking care.
All right. That's the thing.
I consume Web3 news all day, every day. And then when Keegan comes
home, he's been working all day. So he's excited to talk about Web3. And at that
point, I'm just like, yo, I'm just I'm just trying to relax. I'm not trying to talk Web3 right now.
So I will admit, sometimes I tune things that Keegan's talking about
giving me web3 news
so yeah sorry you know yeah crypto dilly's just hitting me and with this information
so it's it feels all new to me but okay keegan you know has said he's told me before but okay
the think agents uh you know you said you have to train them. So I hear this said a lot, right?
Like people who are building agents, people who have agents, is training them.
And I heard you say API keys.
So like is training them like just prompting and like they just learn on your prompts and your questions?
Or like you said API keys.
So do you need to know like
where to find the APIs like a library or like do you need to know some sort of level of coding or
um some anything along those lines like I'm just curious kind of like what that learning curve
there for someone who is unfamiliar and and most like nontechnical? So we don't actually know how
we're actually going to train our AI agents with their platform souls yet. But from what,
you know, I understand, like, obviously, with large language models, it's literally feeding the
AI agent like information. And all these AI agents like chat GPT the large language model
gets smarter and smarter by actually getting more information right so there's something called vibe
coding and the whole idea behind what Jesse and his team are building is to make it so that way
somebody that has zero technical knowledge on coding can actually utilize their platform and train their agent to do what they want it to do.
So they don't want this to be a code-specific product that only people that know how to write solidity can actually get in and utilize this actual agent.
They want it open to anyone and everyone, no matter what their skill
set is. But vibe coding, if you've never done that or heard of it, you can literally go on
chat GPT and just try to like make a video game, right? And that's what they call vibe coding.
And most people are doing that now that have never coded in their lives. I've built a full-on, you know,
infinite runner on ChatGPT. Having zero coding experience, I just kind of vibe code whenever
I have some time and I just have some fun with it. So you can kind of do the same thing, but
their platform is going to be designed to make it to where it's very simple and easy for you
to train your agent to do what you want it to do.
Hopefully that answered. I know that went over a couple of different prongs there.
No, hell yeah. This, this shit's exciting. Like, thank you so much for breaking it down.
Because now like I am connecting the dots now because here in San Diego specifically, there's a lot of like AI dev meetup groups. And I'm always getting the notifications for these meetups.
And lately, I've been seeing these pop-up meetups coming out of San Diego and LA.
And they're called like vibe coding meetups.
And I thought that was just like a title.
Like, oh, we're just vibing.
Like, yeah, devs vibing together.
But I had no idea that was actual terminology for, you know, coding with an AI, basically, without knowing how to code.
So thank you so much for breaking that down.
Makes me more excited to go learn more.
As far as API integration, I know you mentioned that term.
You mentioned that term, API integration.
If you have a platform, let's say X, and you want to be able to actually scrape data from
that specific platform using analytics or something like that from a specific account,
you'd basically get the API key and you'd basically plug that API key in so that way
it can scrape the data from that specific account.
So API integration is how different platforms or different data models actually are able
to view their source code and the information within those different tranches, if that makes
Totally makes sense.
Oh my God, you just, everything has clicked.
everything has clicked uh thank you so much i'm sure i could have googled this or asked
Thank you so much.
ai um but it helps to hear it from a human who has gone through the process
and uh great great education here i appreciate it that's what teaching tuesdays is for and i've been
i don't know shit about shit especially whenever it comes to coding. But we've been building out something that will be launched very
soon that we're very excited about.
And we've been,
I've been learning a lot more.
And that's all I'm going to say
for now. But Unboxing Web 3 has
something very big coming in the next
three months.
So much alpha here.
Look at this.
Noties on. so much alpha here look at this notice on oh well well well
talk about a strong ground game dang some goodoDilly. Thank you for clarifying and sharing and
bringing awareness to this. I mean, because this stuff is much, much bigger than the attention
that it's getting. I also did not know the term fully with vibe coding. I've seen it around. I
heard Butoshi on the timeline talk about it, mention it multiple times and vegan, some LA natives.
But I didn't know it was what you just said. So that is helpful.
All right. Okay, we're covering some ground here. All right, before we get sidetracked again,
oh, we got people coming up. Sheesh, people excited oh here we go here we go the meme lord himself baby
hey because speaking of sidetracked you picked you brought me up that's your own fault um
You brought me up.
That's your own fault.
Anyway, I just wanted to say shout out to Crypto Dilly.
Glad to see him around.
Nice to see a lot of some of our old buddies here.
Raleigh, what's up?
We run this shit.
Gabe, I want to say shout out to you for minting out your project.
I did see that.
Oh, my gosh.
I have a hint.
I was in the chair, too.
Bobby, always a pleasure and uh everybody else very very nice to see you hold up hold up chickens we hitting a mcdonald's in june or what
yeah that's why i got the eight i got the mcdonald's eight to uh to get even get ready for
that too yeah man i man, I'm down.
I can't wait. I hope you're there.
I hope Keegan's there, Val, I hope
Bobby, everybody.
Bobby's not
invited to the McDonald's though.
He eats all the ice cream.
Oh, you can go
to ice cream. I'll go with your ice cream.
So many things. So many things.
So many things to cover.
Hey, guys.
Just wanted to say it was a pleasure to be here with you guys and listening to the space and everything.
And keep up the good work.
One force.
Sorry if I haven't really interacted with you guys a lot, but I have seen you guys and
yeah, I've seen your work.
Keep up the good work and hope everybody has a blessed night.
Thank you, sir.
Just following you back.
Thank you for stopping in and sharing and learning and spending time.
You want to, should we grab, wait, should we give the PO app?
Do you click PO apps?
I don't mind.
I guess before we get more sidetracked,
because we do have some friends up here today,
but secret word.
Okay, secret word.
Pay attention, guys.
If you want a gold star for your POAP,
the secret word is,
and actually we might mint out of our PO apps with the amount of people here we'll see San Diego FC all lowercase no
space San Diego FC there's a gold star they waiting for you guys. But what does this is San Diego football club?
That doesn't work.
Kegan, it doesn't work.
What do you mean it doesn't work?
It doesn't work.
Dude, you're fired.
Oh, it must have went past the timeline.
I thought I was the only one.
I was like, no, because I'm mobile.
So I'm like, God, I'm mobile.
It's all lowercase and there's no space.
You did it?
It says the mint window has not
started yet.
We got Keegan using too many
different platforms, and
tech team.
Well, it should be one
word. I got to ask, are you giving your
students POAPs in class now?
They don't get them.
Because I don't have my own classroom anymore.
I'm at the district office, remember?
You're like the big wig now, huh?
Third in command, if you will, for our subject.
Sir, yes, sir.
All right.
I'll send you guys the link to the PO app.
I have them.
I can send them now.
I was going to say, all you have to do is just put the time
frame for now. You can
edit the time frame for us to mint.
If you know how to do that.
do it, but I don't want to mess up the spaces on my
phone. Okay, okay. Yeah,
links are fine, too.
We can click links here.
You can trust me.
You already said, you got to have some trust here, right? Yes. Safely click links here. You can trust me. You already said it. You got to have some trust here, right?
Safely click the link.
I'm not clicking shit.
But I'm going to.
This is an elaborate three-year rug from Keegan.
It's happening right now.
All right.
I mean, hey, I've seen it before.
Somebody has a good reputation and then they
you know for what the 20 people in here he wants all your money
can't believe it doesn't work s-a-n-d-i-e-g-o-f-c
the word the word is not the problem it It's your time frame. Oh, the time window post? Yes.
It is glitchy.
I'll be honest with you.
And it says feedback I'm going to give the guy at POAP when I meet with him.
So when you change the information to sell, like I said, 630 to 930,
and then you go to do a dropdown to put it on the Ape Chain,
or if you put the secret word. So basically when you move the cursor from one cell to the next, it's sometimes reset the time.
So it must have done did that.
Either that or it's in UTC time.
What time zone is it?
No, it's PST.
PST. All right. It says it PSD all right I don't need a gold
star I'm gonna dip out I love you guys peace out we'll see you next time make
sure you go get your your entry for a thousand eight fill out a bracket peace
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All right.
Rodrigo, my fellow educator, how are we doing, sir?
Yo, yo, what up, man?
No, I'm just enjoying the conversation.
And that last little conversation is exactly what I was doing just just now so i wanted to chime in a little bit i'm over here at my laptop uh sort of sort of creating a
new version of an old bot that i had on the eliza os framework and i like the cardano tech or the Cardano friendly tech. There's a new stack called Crew AI that is available and that is sort of a multi-agent framework and know i code i've i've coded uh a morpheus personality
for for the drmz brand like the dreams brand and uh morpheus is is sort of going to live now
on my website and provide information about drmz and cardano and staking and governance and Web3 and sort
of it will have like an educational sort of like pedagogical side just because those are
the tools that I'm building out because I think that educators need them and I use them.
So as I build them for myself, I'm just like offering them to people. But yeah, it's just the freedom you have now to, you know,
get on a command line and just vibe code your way into some cool thing is crazy. And it doesn't
matter now what blockchain you're building it on, because really it has nothing to do with
blockchains, right? It's AI technology
that is now being associated with blockchain. But I'll tell you what I really like about the Crew AI framework
that sort of involves everybody and brings everybody together in a really cool way.
So, you know, like I said, I was building it before on the Eliza OS framework, which is really cool.
I saw that there's like a Langham
chain and there's a bunch of different ones where you can go and build stuff. There's
Mind Studio, there's even some like really specific academic ones. Like, you know, like being in the
classroom, there's already products that they'll offer you that are basically agent designing
platforms for small models or small agents that you basically feed
documents to, and that becomes their working memory, right? So for example, for my class,
I have a bot that students can go and 24-7 engage with this bot, and all it knows is my syllabus.
Like, that's it. That's the only data that it can pull is from my
syllabus and from my weekly schedule. Or then I made another one where it was like, okay, this one
is going to help people who are writing essays think their way through that process, but not
write the paper for them. And so sort of guide them through, you know, and so you do input,
input, input, action, input, action, you see little chains of sequences of interactions with students,
and you might be able to guide them towards something, you know, something that they can
submit as an essay for a grade or a task for a grade or something. But, you know, I started making these using these academic platforms
that are essentially doing the same Web3 thing without blockchain.
Like, you strip it of the tokens and strip it of the blockchain element
and you have the same exact thing being built by these other companies
that are more Web2 and not really, again, focused on
blockchain at all, just doing the agent thing. So it's kind of an interesting thing to see
something that's in between, something that's kind of in the middle ground. And I was happy to see
specifically a platform called Masumi, M-A-S-U-M-I, which is a crazy platform that registers agents from any blockchain.
And so creates this ecosystem where, for example, my agent that I'm telling you right now,
Morpheus, who will be living on chain momentarily, the minute that I register him, it, to Masumi,
it'll have a wallet, a Cardano wallet.
So immediately you get wallet capability for your agent like that.
You just register it to Masumi.
You have an agent on ElizaOS.
Cool. Go register it on Masumi, boom. You have an agent on ElizaOS, cool. Go register it on Masumi,
you are now on the Cardano network. You have a bot that you built through Copilot,
cool. Go register it on Masumi, and you now have a wallet for the Cardano network.
This is a cool thing in my opinion, because you know how long I've repped Cardano network, right? Like this is a cool thing in my opinion because you know how long I've sort of repped Cardano and sort of pushed
Understanding that technology a bit more and like seeing now the the way they've entered the agent game I was like, oh man, this is so cross-chain friendly
It is because AI we know has been a global conversation like
AI broke a lot of those barriers down to actually now have people talk about blockchain technology in slightly friendlier terms.
Understanding that a proof-of-stake chain that can sustain massive amounts of data and is super eco-friendly by comparison to high-intensity, high-energy
chains, that becomes very important for an audience full of people who just love sustainability
and will not look at technologies that they think are detrimental, even if we know that
they're not or that some of that stuff is overhyped or whatever.
It doesn't matter.
People have their ideologies that they're set in so long story short it's an it's an interesting time uh this ai
agent movement and it's crashing a lot of doors down in academia uh so you know i i picked up a
surfboard i'm like let's write this wave like let, let's go. And, uh, it's been interesting. Um, it's, yeah, it's super interesting, uh, students developing their own agents.
Uh, the last workshop that, that we did for AI day on four 18, uh, like 30, 30 teachers like
walked out with like agents from a, from a room, you know, just kind of, here's how you make them.
Here's what you can do with them. Now, what are you going to go do with them? And, you know, just kind of, here's how you make them. Here's what you can do with them.
Now, what are you going to go do with them? And, you know, it's largely free if you just download
the open source code, right? Like it doesn't cost money. The agent lives in your computer,
like, right, you know, it's local, local on the local server. I'm chatting with Morpheus right
now. If you have a question you want me to ask him, I'll ask him.
And I'm training him because the training thing is repetitive inputs
to try to guide outputs.
So you can repeat process.
You can repeat, iterate, iterate, iterate,
and it'll always respond similarly until you sort of
adjust how it responds.
And you can give it cues, and you
can sort of adjust the roles.
Anyway, Vibe Coding
took me far. Shout out to Vibe
Coding. Definitely was not
a coder, was not doing anything
at all with GitHub
and none of that. And now
I have a lot of github commits
it's been very very interesting and very cool so uh just love that conversation i definitely want
to check out whatever nft though um you guys were talking about because having having access to a
an agent that like i imagine what it'll be is like,
there'll probably be archetypes of agents.
And then maybe like each NFT will give you access to one or other archetype.
Or I don't know if you'll be able to make individual agents,
but if so, then it'll be very much like these non-blockchain AI platforms.
And of course, bring the blockchain flavor.
So that's kind of cool.
So first off that, yeah, we give you a round of applause here.
Shout out to Rodrigo here.
So for those of you that haven't met Rodrigo or know him,
he's a friend, he's somebody you can trust.
He speaks on AI.
He was at the conference that they had here in san diego at the convention center just two weeks ago um he's a professor here at the local college in
san diego like he got some street cred here and he's a fellow crypto dj and he likes to party
and he's responsible all true true. All true statements. No lies detected.
So, yeah, give him a follow.
And, yeah, he has this community here, DRMZ.
It's a Gardana group.
And, you know, these are the good people here.
And, yeah, everything that you were just talking about or asking,
mentioning the ThinkAgent
stuff, that's done by one of our other people that we trust, Jesse Bryant, who is a big supporter of
ThinkATF community as well. And they started that endeavor like over a year and a half ago.
And it's just now coming to the forefront. And I think people that pay attention now will reap
the benefits by being early, honestly.
And I know that you've spent a lot of time in the AI world.
And I would imagine that this is kind of right up your alley.
Yeah, no, absolutely.
And like I was saying, you know, it was trying to find that IG moment for blockchain and now blockchain and AI, where people could just easily
use it and not really have to worry about it. And the coolest thing related to all of this is
because so many people are using now ChatGPT and, you know, Claude and all that.
and, you know, Claude and all that. The Masumi group basically released, I think it's called an
MCP. I don't actually know what it stands for, but I know that it links to Claude. And what it does
is any agent that is already registered on the Masumi network, you can just go to Claude like you just go to claude.com right or like claude.io
or whatever the the website is and you ask it right as soon as i have Morpheus registered you'll
be able to do this with Morpheus but uh you can say give me a list of the agents registered on
Misumi and then right from there right from just tell it, all right, now activate it
for me. Like, I know what Morpheus does. Go ahead and please do that. Like, what?
Yeah. I mean, I don't use AI day to day, but I definitely know that a lot of this stuff that's happening right now is going to be a big freaking deal.
I know Valerie V. Dizzle uses it regularly and I use it regularly.
I use it from time to time, but I know there's people that use it daily, like all the time.
And yeah, these avenues are going to be crazy to see as it starts to take shape and becomes more normalized.
Also, too, I tried putting the POAP link up above.
I think somebody minted it.
It might be one at a time.
I'll send it to you guys after if you want, either way.
All right, you guys, me too.
The link you pinned up top did work for me
so thank you i minted my po-op um but i i did want to make a comment on this because
crypto dilly did bring up a good point earlier too about you know being careful about you know
how much you interact or put your questions and data into ChatGPT because it's
collecting information on you, right? And you're not owning that data. You know, Google is owning
that data, which, you know, we're tired of, at least I am. And so that's been something that's
been on my mind literally like this week because I'm one of those people who uses it day in and day out and I
have like multiple accounts right so like if you have a profile with chat gpt it has internal
storage and memory right it'll remember some of your past conversations and you can refer back to
it um but I'm like dang some of the stuff like i want to ask it might be too either too personal
or just things i don't want it to like remember about me like it's just something that's quick
and i want answers to but like i don't want it necessarily holding that in that internal storage
and data i'm like what's it gonna do with that how is this going to be used in the future? You know?
And so I really like that Crypto Dilly brought up the point like, hey, you know, let's basically own our own AI agents and train it on what we want it to.
And then, you know, we have our choice from there, like how we want it to be used.
So I'm really glad that this conversation is happening because that was literally on my mind this week
As i'm like interacting more with it i'm like, uh
This is not feeling like
Great, like I know how much information it's storing on me and i'm like
Because now like these things like I don't know if you guys saw mika she put put out a video today
Um, you know about people falling in love with their AIs and getting intimate with them.
We also talked about it on my show.
There's layers to this today.
And so, like, there is potential to, like, you're feeding it too much information.
You start, you know, forming a whole bond here.
You know forming a whole bond here and that's another conversation for another day
And that's another conversation for another day.
But just i'm just bringing that up too because i'm just like
I don't just I don't want it to know that much about me, you know, so anyways
Um now uh, rodrigo. Thank you so much for sharing that information. I have saved musumi. I will look into it
I'm, super excited to hear you know your vibe your vibe coding. I know you have talked about,
what's his name? Prometheus? Is that his name? Morpheus. So I know you've mentioned him before,
but now it's like starting to click more now that I'm starting to understand and everything. So,
so that's cool. And then also cool too, when you're saying like, oh, you're using these AI bots,
Cool. And then also cool, too, when you're saying like, oh, you're using these AI bots, like basically with restrictions so that they guide your students if they need help writing, but not necessarily write the paper for them.
And I know that's been a huge topic. You know, Keegan's been sharing with me that's coming out of, you know, education is like, you know, these districts, these schools are trying to figure out, obviously AI is here. It's not going anywhere and it's only getting faster and faster and these kids can catch up and understand what's going on.
they need to be at the forefront of this and so i know that's a huge topic on like okay well
how do we stop the ai from writing out you know a whole paper uh you know on an essay um and and so
it's it's so cool to hear that like there are ways um and some solutions it sounds like where okay
maybe a district can have ai um but there's just a couple of different restrictions that it has.
Like, it's only limited, like you said, one of them's limited on a syllabus, one of them's limited, you know, on Purdue, you know?
Okay, what are some grammars and sentence structures you need for an English paper, you know?
So, that's pretty cool.
I find it really really
interesting so yeah thank you for sharing Rodrigo no yeah yeah for sure um and if you want to check
out these platforms I think you have to have uh an edu uh email for some of them but one of them
is called playlab uh and the other one is called Nectar, both AI.
So Playlab AI, Nectar AI.
And you'll sort of see, even if you just watch the videos of how those work for the academic side of things,
you really can make these just automated schedulers, assistants, coaches, anything like that.
Any role you can imagine, you can create those on these platforms.
And yeah, I basically decided I liked what the platforms were bringing. But similarly,
you know, I want to tie in the blockchain side of things too, for a lot of reasons,
including owning your own data, right? So one of the things that I was thinking about doing
with this platform that I'm working on now is backing it with Iagon, which is the Cardano's version of Filecoin or what's the Arweave called, it's a whale one, right?
Walrus, I think?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So Iagon is basically the Cardano version of that.
And so I would have the data and all the things that I'm saving.
Timorpheus living on Iagon instead of IPFS or whatever.
So that's all coming.
That's all things that I'm planning to build out.
But again, as a non-coder, I never dreamed I would be saying that I'm going to build this out.
I'm like, you know, I'm going to pay a dev to do this.
Like now I'm just going to vibe code my way through.
Yeah, this is, you just like mentioned like a whole little collection of things.
Like, are we, I think that's the one that the clone x ended up getting moved to correct me if
i'm wrong for anybody that's following that from before from last week which we talked about earlier
there was an announcement with the pudgy penguins from today that they did they're going to use the
walrus from suey we didn't get to talk about that yet uh there's just so much freaking stuff here
and the poll up above.
I don't know if was that a one-time thing, Valerie?
Can anybody else click it?
Is it the multiple link or is it just for the one?
I mean, I have no idea.
It worked for me, so someone else has to try.
It worked for me.
It did not.
No, it was more like Valerie's collection type of thing.
Hey, that's my data.
Yeah, because I was like,
you collected 531
pull-ups, and I'm like, no the fuck, I
haven't. Like, I know I collected half of
that. So they went and
looked at more, it's more like
kind of your wallet,
like kind of your data.
Oh, no. Well, yes.
Now you all know I've collected one too many pull-ups
okay maybe i'll take that mint link down situation normal all right i'll send those
out to you guys individually i see who's here taking attendance um yeah i mean there's a lot
of bases to cover rodrigo i'm not gonna get you are you gonna
come out to the game this weekend or what dude i keep having to do things in la like
i i was at the at the uh well i went out for family the weekend before i had the la book
festival this last week uh and i i'm pretty sure i'm to be in town this next weekend. So if I don't go to that game,
it's like a busy season for Fridays or Saturdays,
but it's going to cool down.
So definitely I'll be at many games moving forward.
All right.
Yo, I also just wanted to say real quick,
as far as like agent application,
one of the things that you can do if you have an OpenAI
Pro account is you have access to basically the GPT builder. And that's been available for some
time. And I created a bot sort of that I wanted to try out in the classroom. It's called a retbot,
to try it out in the classroom, it's called a rhetoric bot. And so its purpose is exactly like
what I said earlier, right? That it guides you through and it asks you questions and it's very
Socratic essentially. But inherent in the answer to the question is the answer that you want,
right? So if you're just thinking your way through what it's telling you, then you're getting the answer, but in this sort of dialogic process. Anyway, Anthropic,
the ones that built Claude, recently put out an announcement that they did a version of Claude,
which they're calling Claude for Education, Claude EDU. And honestly, it's the
same description. So it's like, okay, it's all about how you've decided to apply these tools.
But all they did now was say, we'll strip it of its ability to give direct answers.
It will instead be Socratic and ask questions. And that's their big new model.
So I'm like, damn, I should have monetized my shit when I first did it way back when.
But anyway, you can build these tools
and use them in different ways
and educate people on the fact that they exist.
And honestly, it's been interesting
going around to the districts here in San Diego,
LA, like Oregon.
They've flown me out to a few places because I got into it pretty early.
And it's been certainly like, I think what I was expecting more of in the blockchain space and the Web3 stuff that a lot of people got because y'all got in earlier, I have experienced more in the AI space.
And it's been kind of cool seeing the worlds crash into each other.
And just knowing that this technology, AI, generative AI specifically, is something that
colleges want to integrate means that there is a need for blockchain technology of all sorts in these ecosystems, especially
when we're talking about providing security and encryption and storage and training models,
all that jazz. There's just way more ways that blockchain and AI can work together when it
comes to academia. And I'm sure you all saw that big deal that CSU did with CSU and OpenAI.
It's the biggest deal in AI fucking ever.
Wait, which one? When was this?
This was early January. open AI where basically all, all students, all 63,000 students and like 4,000 plus faculty and administrators,
uh, are getting access to GPT pro just by default when you go to CSU.
So like, well, fuck that. Yeah. It's a group.
I heard that. I saw the Stanford stuff and, but I didn't see that down.
Yeah, that was huge.
And, you know, I've been out here fighting for community colleges to have access to a lot of this information.
And now it's just much more clear that there is a discrepancy coming.
Those of us that know these technologies, including blockchain and AI and those that don't. And, you know, I think of the
students in the SDCCD community college district, right? You're 18 years old or 20 or 30, whatever,
you chose to go to college. Well, if you went to a JC, now you're at a disadvantage because you
don't have GPT Pro. Like, right. That's just by default. Like that sucks. that sucks like you know it's not to turn you
into a consumer that's the whole point that's why the csu made the deal the enterprise deal
right but anyway just kind of another passion project of mine crashing into into the the ai
and blockchain world and it's it's been an interesting time for sure sheesh yeah i mean this is going to be the reality right it's going to be the
ai race to education and you know whoever brokered those deals someone got a cut
for whoever got that deal going
where's your cut roger you go for the community colleges what the free
where's your two percent i leveraged i was able to leverage my knowledge of ai into what is what
is called release time so basically they they you know a college professor's salary is paid in in
0.2 increments and we and we teach a 1.0 load um and so anyway i i got some release time with 0.2
0.4 uh for doing ai work essentially so in doing workshops doing presentations uh creating learning
materials uh i probably do way more than i'm supposed to because I actually enjoy it and I'm building other things.
And so it's kind of like, cool, all at the same time, do this other stuff.
But yeah, no, everybody who knows a little bit of it, all you vibe coders, man, go to your local college that has no idea what they're doing with AI and help them and help the students and help spread understanding of AI literacy and AI
competency. Because if you didn't know it, a new executive order just came out. President
Trump just sent out an executive order that undoes what the previous executive order was
doing in terms of AI, meaning it's guns blazing let's go like no more
restrictions ai arms race is here go read that it's on the white house page i was just going
over it with some of my students um it's crazy the the tone shift so it's like okay we went from
like safety and security first to like let's, we're getting on the moon first. Like whatever, it's all goes.
Yeah, there's just a lot.
And I hope that the right steering committee, the right people of leadership are like listening
to more than one group of people, not just like, hey, these are our old buddies, so
let's get a contract with them. It's like, no, we should like look at all the options,
what's going to be best for our communities or our schools or our districts or population,
the groups, you know, not just whatever's going to be like the lowest, cheapest price or your
old connection network, like what's going to be best
practice right because i feel like people that don't know the tech are going to start agreeing
to stuff and get taken advantage of right so the stuff you're saying super important like
people need to be proactive and sharing and like checking in and that's why i shared on here before
like that's why i was like you know what as soon as they said they put an ai task force committee
for our district i was like yeah i went in on As soon as they said they put an AI task force committee for our district,
I was like, yeah, I went in on that.
I don't know if I trust all these people steering the ship.
We know how this has gone with public education,
freaking sinking this boat right into the freaking ocean.
Not this time.
This is too big.
You should go on ranking all night, Rodrigo.
You know that.
Hey, don't get me started.
All right.
It's teacher appreciation week, too, in case you guys forgot.
I appreciate you.
I appreciate you.
I appreciate all the teachers.
I appreciate all my good teachers that inspired me.
You know what I mean?
The ones that.
Yep. We got more teachers down there, too. I see Cesar sneaking in here. The teachers that inspired me, you know what I mean? The ones that-
Yep. We got more teachers down there too.
I see Cesar sneaking in here.
I don't know, talk to the teachers.
And the students.
All right.
Before I forget, I do want to give a shout out to Gabe.
We also still need to cover our Oni4 stuff.
Like, we didn't even get through this tail end of Web3 happenings because we had such good dialogue here with our friends today,
which I really appreciate.
Appreciate everybody giving some time.
But, yeah, I want to cover Oni4 stuff still I want to
cover if you guys are fine to hang out
I'll be fine to hang out for a little bit
are you fine to hang out
she says no
ready to play games
we already finished Black Mirror
we didn't get to those shows wow we could talk about that
this is almost like the open forum
field reports right now which we kind
of discovered the field reports really slash open forum which was the topic for this week
but i do want to call the only four stuff uh the pudgy penguin stuff um i also saw some other stuff
from another platform that's run by other people, which also is going to be integrating some cryptos word on the street.
So much stuff.
All right.
Let's cover this stuff first while our friend Gabe is here.
Check out the pin to read up above.
Shout out to Gabe.
Follow him. Follow his YouTube. He's just been on it. And to eat up above shout out to Gabe, follow him,
follow his YouTube. Like he's just been on it.
He's just been so fucking consistent.
And thank you for the birthday gift to Gabe as well. I appreciate that.
But he has this collection through Marble Racing.
And Gabe, feel free to come up if you want to share it.
But it just mints it out after a couple weeks, couple months here.
But you still were so consistent showing up on the Twitch live stream,
helping, advocating, coming up with ideas.
Like, you and I talked on the phone.
Like, you just were are so so consistent about it
and it's just it's really great to see people like you win and actually follow through on this and
just kind of close loops you know I just am really really happy for you and the whole community
and if you want to learn more about it yeah and the pinned tweet up above
oh let me share it on the abstract stream too my whole couple followers on there right now
but yeah so upcoming events for this week to celebrate the minting out so there's a spaces
on wednesday tomorrow to learn more there's a spaces on thursday 10 p.m eastern the spaces on thursday 10 p.m eastern the spaces on sunday 10 a.m eastern poker night next thursday
i mean you've just been handling business here you've just been killing it and so
for anybody that doesn't know marble racing definitely check it out i've checked it out
it's interactive it's fun it's engaging it's Twitch. And you know, Gabe, you just went, excuse me,
you were just doing really great, in my opinion,
guided teaching, guided interaction,
just like really good community experience
for people to come to, to share and participate,
which is exactly what the space needs of.
And the things that you were thinking about trying to do
and implement with the rev sharing
from the subscriptions on the stream.
Such great creative ideas in my opinion.
And I just gotta give you props, man.
All right.
What else?
So much stuff.
Shiggins. Shiggins, what do you think?
All right.
Chiggins fell asleep.
Videsa, what do you think?
This has been another great space.
I've been saying that almost every single Tuesday So it's been good
Also proud of Gabe
Because he's been on here
And I feel like I recall him saying something
If you own one of these NFTs
You do get
Rewards back
And I think that's monetary rewards
If I remember correctly so that's pretty cool
and you didn't tell me wow hiding hiding the alpha hiding the alpha for me wow okay see how
it is all right i gotta go buy one at .11 ETH now Okay Yeah
I had to find out your AI skills through the grapevine
Once you posted up stuff and have Lorenzo walking around
Animated now
What about that?
I am an up and coming animator
This is true, all thanks to AI
Alright, fine
But no, yeah, this is good
I'm learning a lot
And yeah, summer's coming up.
So I feel like I'm going to have a lot more time to dedicate to, um, diving deep into these topics.
So now I'm going to go down vibe coding with AI agents. Um, and now I'm going to go down.
I took notes. I took notes in class, play AI, nectar AI, Musumi, follow up on Arweave, Walrus, and Igon.
Took down the notes. I'm a good student today.
I know, we've been covering a lot of ground.
And of course, the one night we're covering a lot of ground.
Nope. Colapse delayed.
Freaking BS.
Whatever. It's alright.
I'll give it to you guys.
Alright. Let's cover the Sony Force news, dammit.
So Hunter X joins alternate games.
Our main character will be playable in the game.
And we'll be joining in the playtest as they occur don't fade the force so ip create an awareness brand building first person
shooter game i'm all about this pin it up above on top of that if if you look at Eric's little artwork that he has, little AR, excuse me, AI art.
Let me pin up above too.
Kind of cool.
And then, I mean, On force to do some cooking here.
And there was some alpha in the group,
but it was not posting a timeline.
But let me just post this up.
Pin this up above.
How's it abstract, people?
Thanks for the pen, though.
If you want to check out the abstract stream,
I pinned it down in there somewhere.
You want to see the live stream here.
But yeah, so pin that up.
It says, glad to have you back.
The dot, this is just supporting new people coming back in.
But what I'm sharing is this kind of like animated Oni force that looks pretty clean. So check that out. Looks pretty legitimate,
almost like an anime. Full disclosure, I am a holder, but check that out.
So OniForce, in the business.
I want to know what AI they use for those animations, because those are pretty clean.
I know they're doing the partnership with the Think AI, too.
They're one of them.
What we just talked about.
Okay, moving on.
Hit us up for questions.
So this was a pretty big deal in my opinion.
Coming out of the Pudgy Penguins camp.
Made some Pengu friends. Pudgy Penguins are now using storing all their stickers
and gifts on Tusky Tools powered by walrus.
Decentralized, beefy, unstoppable.
Unstoppable.
So basically all the gifts, when you go onto your Apple iPhone or your Android and you
search under GIFs and you search poxy penguins, there's tons of GIFs.
They have like in the billions of impressions.
So the Walrus protocol is built into or built on top of the SUI network. And so, actually this is the SUI tweet here.
It says big moves only, Pudgy Penguins
is now powered by Wolves Protocol
plus SUI decentralized storage
for all their stickers and gifts secured on chain,
built for scale and built for fun.
Also the word on the street too,
the SUI Network is partnering with the Pokemon Go game.
That's what I saw over the past few days.
So I think that was a variable in the equation
of why that token went up in value over the past few days.
And so they're making moves.
And the thing that I think is interesting too, in terms of Pudgy Penguins, I feel like
they are not being like exclusive to one chain.
They're being very proactive in doing multiple avenues.
So you have the main collection, Pudgy Penguins on ETH.
Obviously they have Pengu, who's on Solana.
It's integrated with Abstract.
And then now we see Walrus, which is on Sui.
So they are like hitting on multiple avenues.
And I think having that broader reach
is only gonna continue to like gain more eyes, ears,
attention, you know?
This is what I think is gonna be a norm in the future
is that to get more reach, more like attention, more support.
You can't be just one Avenue.
Like you're going to have to be dual.
Excuse me.
See, I don't know.
What do you guys think?
Any thoughts on this?
Right. right i think a smart founder will build in one then more chain right and it kind of goes back to the whole thing with egotts right and all the backlash and hey, why did you leave Solana and went to, was it Polygon?
You know what, I don't remember what changed, but he was this jumping change, right?
But in the end of the day, I believe that a good founder would try to come up with solutions
depending where the market conditions are at right and that's kind of
I think with Luca and the Pudgy Penguins I think he just kind of executed properly you know because
it's kind of no difference with Frank D got did but you know I think Luca had his own background when he came to the real world and marketing and all that.
So, yeah, I think that's what a real good founder does.
Yeah, I think having a pulse, having an understanding, the depth of knowledge and i feel like yeah you're
right like a lot of the repetitions he had prior were definitely applicable in terms of navigating
this and if it makes sense too right like you know market conditions shifting here shifting there
can it budget wise make sense do you have the man and woman power the resources you know, market conditions shifting here, shifting there. Can it budget wise make sense?
Do you have the man and woman power, the resources, you know,
is it on brand with like the optics?
Like he's navigating really well.
I got to give it to him.
So I just, they're doing cool stuff.
It's each week.
It's just a new announcement, new announcement, you know?
Yeah. So I guess I wouldn't have understood beforehand, but thanks to the space, I understand now.
So are you telling me the Walrus Protocol is basically like Sui's version of IPFS?
Did I understand that correctly?
It's more like Filecoin, yeah.
Like, yeah, that's my understanding of it.
And Rodrigo, you asked me about it weeks ago. correctly it's more like file coin yeah like yeah that's my understanding of it and rodrigo
we you asked me about it weeks ago in one of your spaces you're like oh have you heard of the
cardano version or have you heard of walrus i was like yeah i kind of heard of the walrus it's on
suey you know but this was weeks ago but remember we saw the little thing at the event up in la
the little yeah but i had i had tried asking them. I had tried asking
the team, like, what is this? What is
Walrus? And no one was giving me answers.
They're just like, yeah, yeah, whatever.
Here's a little Walrus keychain. I'm like,
okay, what am I going to do with this keychain?
I want to know what the protocol
instead, you know, I mean, they had
Web3 Comedy, which is cool, but
I'm like, I would like to know from
the sponsor or have a speaker.
Can I get something here?
Like a pamphlet?
I don't know.
But, you know, I appreciate it because, again, all the dots are clicking for me or connecting for me.
And so, yeah, I agree.
I totally agree with what Amiele saideli said you know a great founder would
try to find the best solutions for the market and yeah now that i'm seeing what he's doing like
luca you know like pudgy penguins itself what that's an ethereum collection but then he's gone
and done like the live streaming what on abstract chain and then he did his the token the pengu
token on solana and so now they're doing their stickers and their gifts on suey with the walrus
protocol like hats off to him for like not being afraid to go and build and partner with these
other chains because yeah as we've seen you can't put all your eggs in one
basket uh because nothing is perfect yet and so each chain has a little bit of something to give
in the right direction but so far it doesn't seem like no one chain has figured it all out so yeah
if you're trying to grow your ip, expand the ecosystem while along gaining supporters,
why wouldn't you go and go partner and explore and experiment and do all these things with other
chains that have, you know, that tooling that they that you need that AI that you need that
infrastructure that you need, you know, and I love that Luca is being a pioneer in that.
And so hopefully other founders follow in his footsteps to not be afraid
to go outside of what they've known.
And I think I've seen that with Oni, right?
Oni was kind of on that path too, like, you know, their Ethereum collection.
And then they weren't afraid to go and launch, you know,
their collection on Or ordinals as well.
So I love I love seeing that.
And yeah, I think this is also how like we're going to start seeing like, OK, as these So now how can we, like, make it interoperable where people can just go from chain to chain seamlessly with whatever they're trying to do?
It's a dynamic situation.
And it takes a leader and leadership to be able to read the situation and have good field awareness and
know how to navigate and strategize and operate and implement, right? And it's not going to be a
one-size-fits-all. It's got to be someone who can read, take inventory, assess, and then navigate.
And it's going to be different from collection to collection, from brand to brand, what it is,
what it represents, what's the community feel, you know,
and it's taking the time though.
It's taking the time to know your audience,
to know the brand, and then how do we move forward
and move in the proper direction?
Like, and that's what you said, Emily,
that's what I was gonna say.
You said the word proper, which I love
because it's like, that's what it is.
Like, it takes things to be legit or to be proper, to be on point.
And if it's not, if it's sloppy, if it's mediocre, if it's average, if it's basic,
then those are the results you're going to get, unfortunately, you know? And again,
I don't think it's a one size fits all, right? But the fact that they, like, that's why I tried
to like connect some dots. And you reiterated too it's like
when you have a footprint or a touch point on Tawana on Walrus slash Sui on ETH you have
abstract like you're you're covering some bases you're getting some good grounding setting some
cornerstones to prepare for whatever needs to happen those next phases and. And it takes, again, a good depth of knowledge
to see how this is gonna play out
and how you can position yourself.
Take, for example, if you look at VFriends,
Gary Vee is leading by being in the forefront.
He's doing outreach at a high level.
Now, obviously he has the multiple avenues as well.
Not multiple blockchains per se, but he's focused more on the familiarity of the IP.
Whereas he's already established a foundation on blockchain.
But now he's focused more on the outreach for bringing new users' eyes and ears and attention just to the brand and familiarity through other routes.
to the brand and familiarity through other routes aka comics cards plushies uno cards uh the
conference was one shirts hats collaborations with different individuals like it's a dynamic
situation and you need to have a dynamic leadership that knows how to read and navigate
and that's why shout out to only force too
establishing an owners collection early on in which is some of the cleanest art in my opinion
no bullshit on bitcoin it's dope like but not not every collection has done this
a you need to know how, you need to have money,
support, understanding, and the willingness,
and being able to take risks, right?
And if there's a lot of money involved,
you can't always take risks, right?
And so maybe that's why it's like, all right,
well, maybe I need to focus on something different.
Gabe, we just mentioned the audience,
is doing outreach on twitch he's out interacting
with experiences this is how our mobile racing is going to play out it mints on eth but now we're
doing this uh outreach and connections on twitter on twitch with live streams so it's like everything
is going to be different and play out in different ways and that you're you're right there's not a one size fits all there's not a one blockchain
i mean just like there's not one metaverse that's going to play out there's going to be
multiple metaverses in my opinion that play out but i think things are being positioned
by leadership in the right ways that understand what's here and then where to go based on the market conditions,
what makes sense, what's on brand for them, did the optics connect the dots, like a lot of things.
I think I have a great idea, you guys.
Since this bracket season, we should make brackets on these founders, right?
Who would, like, you know how to write down with the merch, with the trading cards, with the NFTs, with the, I don't know, whatever avenues.
I think that would be so great, you know, because we're doing the brackets for March Madness, right?
Like for the apes, right?
There's also brackets that's happening in the VFriends.
It closed yesterday, but it was what characters are going to be the biggest chasers for the new Topps Chrome release, right?
I did see that briefly.
And then you're going to win a Hobby Box or whatever.
And then you're going to win a hobby box or whatever.
So I think it'll be great, like, with the founders, right?
Like what the founders, right?
Like Azuki, Avifrens, Pudgy Penguins, the Ordinals.
I'm just naming a few.
I know there's a whole list.
I don't, you know, but I think it'll be cool.
Like comparing these founders with the brackets and the ultimate,
what's the project to be the chaser, right?
Like to be the forefront, you know?
Well, we know there's some founders
that won't be on that bracket.
We could do another one for the negative ones too.
Or we could be with founders
to be wrong in the next few years.
Look at the bracket connecting.
Bracket for the insider traders.
It's a crazy space, right?
But I think sometimes that's what brings people here.
There's just always some form of excitement, right?
Maybe it's great legitimate art.
Maybe it's some groundbreaking utility tool.
Maybe it's something we've never seen before.
Like, there's just so many different avenues that play into this, right?
And so it's pretty cool.
It's pretty cool to see it play it in real time
and i'm glad that we're all here being a part of it and um yeah together we can achieve more here
and you know i think having a strong ground game is important showing up being present making an
impact if that's something you're into that's something you believe in check out my check out
my store and my profile.
Check out the shirts, check out the hats, check out the sweatshirts, the pullovers.
That's what I believe in and I feel like that's what a lot of people in here support as well.
And it's hard to do all of them, right?
It's hard to always hit them on point and we're not always going to be at 100.
But sometimes just showing up
that's that's one of the important pieces maybe you don't make the strongest impact that week
but you know what at least you were there or maybe different days you show up but then your impact
is so strong and so being present i think that's another big part of it. But that's why I think what I'm shaping more and more with my personal brand, with Ground Games Strong, the gold star.
I think it resonates with a lot of people in different ways, whether or not they've told me.
And I've had a few people share that with me.
I can see it like I can see it as I'm starting to get a little older, talking to people at the school
sites, assessing some leadership in this space, you know, who can hang, like who can talk
the talk and who can walk the walk and who just talks the talk, but they don't walk the
And being honest, right?
Being, being transparent as much as possible.
So, and it varies, right?
From personalities to the team, quality control.
I mean, that's why I shared earlier.
I was very supportive of what I've been seeing from Charles, the founder of Cardano.
He goes to these spaces that I've seen randomly,
and it was like a three-hour space.
He was talking, like just speaking with conviction,
bringing up details, bringing up facts,
and just really holding it down.
And we see some of that too as well with like Herman Norella,
one of the founders for Asomnia and Probable.
He puts out very high
conviction tweets.
And he goes on Spaces.
I know you have a lot of
positive things to say about him as well.
Wait, sorry, who? I was voting for
brackets right now.
Herman. Oh, Herman. Yeah, I love Herman Norella voting for brackets right now. Herman.
Oh, Herman.
Yeah, I love Herman Arula.
Yeah, I love that guy.
Great founder over there, you know, on the Somnia.
Someone who is genuine.
Make sure you have notifications on for Herman if you're interested in learning how to do a pitch or pitch him.
Because he's openly saying like he has money
he wants to invest and so you can go on his spaces and he usually says start with the problem what is
the problem give an intro to who you are and what are how are you solving it and why are you the
person to solve it so it's really interesting to hear what other people are pitching him and maybe
you have something you know you want
to pitch him and he's like he's like i don't care what it is he's like sell me on on you know on some
popcorn or whatever brand it is like he doesn't care this is i think it's awesome that he's doing
that he's done this so many times i know dc has been on there and given given some advice so that's
cool and uh yeah no love everything herman's doing and he was freaking
teasing us the other day because he was on a panel uh interviewing uh the one of the founders of
animoka brands and interviewing the founder from sandbox land if anyone has been following those
metaverses so uh yeah he was teasing us if he should make a deal with Sandbox.
And Keegan and I are Sandbox landowners, and it's been definitely frustrating.
It's not going anywhere.
There's all these things that are not right.
It's very difficult over there in that metaverse.
And so, yeah, he was bringing in some hopium, you know, and I would support Herman in pretty much anything he does.
I remember when Sandbox first came out and you were building, like, the beginning, oh, my God, it was so horrible because I was like, what the fuck am I doing here?
You know, because the only reason why I got to Sandbox was because I was collecting POAPS and POAPS let like lead me there.
And then I do want to say another thing about the importance of showing up,
The importance of showing up and actually,
digesting what you're receiving can bring some value to you because for
let's say thou right in Kagan
when I went to VCon in LA I there was this new guy that was new to VCon the community and he was
from San Diego and the moment he said San Diego you guys I send them Val and Kagan's way because
I knew they're from San Diego I I know Val from the Vidal days.
She was a moderator there.
And so then I told him a little bit about the background and he was like, oh, thank
you, because I'm so new and it's kind of overwhelming.
I get overstimulating with so much going on and so much kindness.
And it's just like, you know, I get it.
So that's what's important because you
can be that person that bridges the gap or, you know, be that person that's onboard, mass onboarding,
but just in your own little way. Or another thing is to, you know, having information or knowledge
is power, right? So for example, with the V friends, right, the trading cards, right?
There was a community event near where I live at, and they were having a game night. And I reached out to the organization and I let them know like, hey, I noticed you guys have a game night,
I'm going to come with my family, and I'm going to bring the V friends trading cards, you know,
would it be fine, you know, if I, you know, bring my cards and play because I didn't know if they had an agenda.
I didn't know how they were going to set us. So I didn't want to come and be disrespectful or anything.
And the crazy part was that and I sent them a little clips who VFriends was, what's the brand, what's the mission, the brand's mission or the mission brand, whatever.
or the mission brand, whatever. And, um, was okay. So then I showed them who they were. And
then the organization was so impressed with the brand's mission and they offer me a table in their
event. Right. So kind of just being present and knowing these things can also be an opportunity
or, you know, kind of opening the door because even though this,
I don't know if the saying is still saying like, Hey, you're still not late. Right. But,
um, yeah, like, you know, just like being still in that era, because I'm gonna be honest, you guys,
when I buy crypto is the same fucking way I buy it in 2021 so we're not fucking we're not um late
yet you know what's that shit that transaction is so fucking easy then you're late you know but
we're not late you guys i agree yeah yeah obviously some of the tech you know aspects the tooling has gotten better but yeah
i mean the other day i was just taking an uber with uh one of the uber drivers and i onboarded
him into crypto and it was through coinbase and that's the same way i was onboarded in 2021 with
gary with gary v so yeah it still hasn't changed there's not some new you know infrastructure
or platform whatever um but no yeah I I do think we're still early I think I was telling Keegan
this the other day or I don't know who I was but I was having a conversation I was like honestly like
from looking back from four or five years ago when we first started, the information is still the same. Like you mentioned earlier, M. Yelly, like there's still D.Y.O.R.
Like do your own research like you're and and you still have the same security measures.
Protect your seed phrase. Don't share it.
You know, like don't click links like all the stuff is the same, the basic.
And we're still at that level teaching people those things
like it hasn't gone where it's like everybody is kind of everybody knows now that's the standard
that's what you do it's like no there's still in that education phase and getting people to
understand the terminology even uh just a couple weeks ago i was in la for nft la and there was a world of women's brunch it was very intimate but there
was a few new crypto uh women like or women who were interested in crypto and so they asked me
what do i do how blah blah how do i get involved and i'm over here using words like oh yeah i'm
i'm in the web 3 space i do event planning for web 3 blah blah blah and then they're like web three
and then i was like oh yeah yeah you know the crypto industry space and they're like wait is
crypto and web through the same thing i was like oh let me slow it down for you because sometimes
people use that interchangeably or some people have a different idea so let me let me slow down
and let me break down what crypto may mean to somebody and what i
think web3 is so like yeah we're still at that phase we're still early 100 percent
once we start calling um meme coins defy then we're there and i'm just yeah i mean yeah we've only made you look back like
how much progress have they made in certain avenues right and it's like well you can see this
it's not like we've had the mainstream adoption yet like we thought it would happen sooner.
But I do think a big part of that was the individuals that were running the SEC
and who was kind of like guiding things.
And now I think like we are going to start to see those things come to fruition.
Like I've shared on here before, I know like within the 60 days,
there's supposed to be a bill passed that has the guidance
and framework for uh usdc so using um stable coins like that's one of the first things that's
going to come out and i learned about that through hearing uh charles the founder of cardano talking
to a space randomly one night and um they're having like these discussions that are happening like just last friday there was
one and they were live streaming it and i think coindesk was streaming it and so it was the sec
and i'm just reading from their website now but i remember watching this i was out at a school site
i was on a slight break and they were having a discussion, actually openly discussing data questions, situational,
and these individuals that were on the panelists.
And so these were some of the individuals from some of these companies.
Jason Allen Grant from Fireblocks,
Rachel Enderica for Anchorage Digital Bank,
Terrence Dempsey from Fidelity Digital Assets,
Mark Greenberg from
Kraken, Veronica McGregor from Exodus Movement. They're having discussions with companies now
about situations and how to navigate them. Other panelists from Georgetown University Law,
University of Pennsylvania. These are real life discussions to help steer the
committee and make decisions and create guidance.
Like this was not happening in the past couple of years.
So when we mentioned earlier that the tone has changed, like this is actually what it
And you can go on the website, SEC, and go to the Crypto Task Force, and you can see
the meetings, the agenda.
The next one that's going to be streamed is on May 12th.
And this one is going to be titled
Crypto Task Force Roundtable,
tokenization, moving assets on chain
where TradeFi and DeFi meet.
Like, this is a real thing.
This is going to be live stream.
We're going to see this online.
I mean, you can watch it.
Follow along.
This is real discussions for policy and guidance that will matter in our lifetime.
That will, in my opinion, have a very big change on finance and cryptocurrency for our day-to-day use.
So, just trying to share.
All right.
Oh, Eric F.
Eric, are you ditching work right now?
Are you on the clock or what?
Can you come up?
Did you get your meeting set up?
I was helping.
Just trying.
I'm trying to make moves here with Somnia.
I'm trying to make moves here with Somnia.
You just missed a discussion.
You just missed a discussion.
Oh, yeah, we got him.
And if you think about it, like, I think this is why, like, this year, especially,
the way these conferences are kind of catered, it's a little bit catered different because their target audience is, you know, government, right?
And, you know, policymakers or just infrastructure themselves, right?
that you kind of makes that brings validation to this is the whole argument of tangible and
untangible right and how you know the law interprets it right so especially um i don't
know if you guys know of a community member named miss nifty and with the organization that
she's the ambassador for and with crypto I think one of the
things she emphasized or one of her goals why she is doing you know these IRLs and now pushing
IRLs with an agenda is because she kind of wants to prove the point with engagement and the community members and actually hearing how this technology
or the blockchain really impacts people's real life
or people's life in America
and why there's a positive connotation to the cost.
so I definitely agree.
So I definitely agree.
It's gonna matter. It's important.
Appreciate you, Em.
Mr. F. Eric F.
Are you there?
Yo, are you here?
Yeah, did you handle business?
You making moves or what?
Yup, done.
Lunch break.
Oh, there we go.
Look at this guy.
Yeah, I got the pull out.
Sorry, I wasn't in as tight,
like with trying to get you the information and stuff.
No, no, no, it's good, it's good good thank you um I got introduced and now I'm a conversation with the founder of
Sonium Network Somnia network yes nice so you're gonna be building on
Somnia now or what's happening oh We can't talk about it yet.
We're just going to talk first.
We'll let you know when details come out or when, if there's details.
I'll say something.
All right. Well, yeah, but you connected me and so thank you for that.
It was awesome.
So we're talking about the founder from Somnia, Paul,
who we did with myself, Matt in Denver,
for those in the audience that are still here
paying attention and listening.
Yeah, Eric wanted to talk shop with them
and see if there's some collaborations for the future.
Yeah, it was awesome.
Thank you, yeah.
Yeah, how are you feeling about everything with Somnia in general? for the future. Yep. It's awesome. Thank you. Yeah. Yeah.
How are you feeling about everything with Somnia in general?
Have you done more than deep dives?
I know you and I were talking about that before.
Have you taken time to do that yet?
A little bit more of a deep dive.
I like it that they're actually trying to do other strategies.
For example, I think a lot of best tries to have done
is using uh quill um you know there's an nft called quill so they minted i think
if not three weeks ago it was four weeks ago on each chain and basically it wasn't proper like it
wasn't like fully discussed or like like wrote down paper but
people are speculating if you have this nft on eve then you'll get like a part of the song the
the drop their drop when the token comes out and they were saying it's going to be five percent
or ten percent or whatever but because these are the actual people who actually contributed to it.
So it's actually quite a big chunk,
and I personally,
I don't think it'll be that big,
but because I think the collection is only...
I can't remember.
The collection's not that big.
So basically,
then you'll have too many whales holding it.
But again, you know,
always like if you're early early contributor
an early supporter you always get rewarded that's what web free is for and what you know the space
is and and it could be it could happen and uh i like that strategy and they're also doing like
you know they're doing the other side for uh for yuga and for yuga and ape so i think that was
what attracted me
in the very beginning.
And it seemed like it's much more than that now.
Right now, everyone is trying to talk about
how ETH is like, you know, ETH-REM,
they can do a lot better as their own native chain.
And, you know, no one really uses anymore.
And the gases are super low,
but everyone's going to
like the new l1s like either it's abstract you know monarch barra chain whatever they're all
like evm compatible but right but you know like bear has their own tokens so that kind of like
cannot buys you know evenness in a way like kind of like takes his market share away from it but then
again if is still like majority of everything right now so you know right now the space we're
talking about it's bnb or you know solana gonna take over east market share now like i think if
is actually getting quite scared because um if it's, I think, twice as much as Solana now.
So, you know, if Solana does another 50% up, it's going to be really close.
But considering that development on ETH chains is actually much more easier than Solana.
EVE chains is actually much more easier than Solana. I do DevOps, so I look after developers
and operations and basically what they do and look after their work and washes their repo and
you know basically kind of figure everything out and I get so many complaints that they hate Rust,
they hate using Solana chain. All developers still like using
Python and Celerity
on EVE chain, or
something like
Abstract, or something equivalent
similar to EVE. It's just much more easy
to work, and the smart contract
doesn't like, for example,
the program language can
all of a sudden upgrade,
and then all the smart project stuff you did before
kind of like messes up like the logic is very different and like i actually programmed in my
past life but you know even i don't want to touch solana like personally but even with all these like
ai tools out there it's still like you still need to know, like, at least the concept and
figure it out because it doesn't do 100% of it. It does like 99, 95% and the rest of the 5% of
you were just like debugging kind of thing. But Solana is much more harder and they are,
I think I'm, I think I'm going very far away but there are tools
that programmers
if they program in one language
it can actually translate over
so English translate over to Spanish
it does that but it's not a perfect
translation. There are stuff out there
that does it. It's getting better
and better obviously but
you still need to know a little bit
maybe in another 3-4, it'll be good.
But right now, EVE is still easier to develop right now.
And there are Vitalik is coming out.
And instead of focusing on roll-ups,
you know, the L2 chains and L3,
and they're more focused on themselves now.
At least that's the short medium plan. So,
you know, I think, I don't know if you know, but there's a lot of politics inside E Foundation and
yeah, and I think that that ship, you know, that policy, you know, political office politics things is actually getting cleared up now so there's more
of a direction now um i was listening to bank bank list the other day they're talking with
researchers like you know they're steering the ship a little bit better so at least the altcoin
wise we'll see a lot more play um you know at least more development on the actual chain in that way instead of roll up.
Yeah. I mean, thank you for that insight. I agree.
And I do remember a few months back, which seems like years in crypto time,
I do remember when there was like a very big uproar
and it was the foundation and all that stuff.
Like how are they navigating?
Who's decision-making?
They were calling out one,
I think one of the ladies that was steering part of it.
And I think like Vitella like quote tweeted,
he became more involved.
That's when he changed his PFP and it's like
I mean some of the stuff
in the timeline you connect dots
you're like okay
you have this much time
you've done this much
and I am not speaking bad I'm just looking at what I see
connecting dots and it's like
I can't speak to be in their shoes.
I have only could dream of how difficult it is to navigate something at the scale and the grand level of that.
And so it's like, but when you see other chains make as much progress in the way that they do in a shorter time or in the same amount
of time like it just optics don't look good and then people start to question well what's up with
this why can't we do that and how did they do this this quick and why is their leadership more in the
trenches or more forward-facing like i've never heard Vitalik in spaces.
I've heard Herman Nero in spaces.
I've heard Charles from Cardano in spaces.
I haven't heard Satoshi.
I don't know if any of us ever will,
but that's the point.
My point, I think that's advantageous as well.
Like being forward facing.
Again, going back to Luca and how he's advocating for
abstract, like, like these variables matter.
And if that's not Vitalik's strength, which I don't think it is, you need to
have somebody out there in the front lines doing outreach, making sure things
feel right and connected and how to navigate, taking feedback.
And it's going to be interesting to see how these play out.
And now we see Sui just continuing to make moves.
I just shared earlier everything that they're doing.
And we've seen it firsthand with their community lead person
doing multiple events.
And they're just making moves right
it's hard for Vitalik to move
because correct me
if I'm wrong
Eve Dell right
collected funds stole from the
community and Ethereum was
created like that right
something like that I heard a story
I don't think I don't have all the details Created like that, right? Something like that. I heard a story.
I don't think that, I don't have all the details,
but I think like what you're saying is right, like Eric, correct me if I'm wrong,
the foundation has more of a say
in how it's guided and built and the roadmap, right?
And then not only that, but it's hard.
The key's in a very awkward position because the start was the way it got created was not a legit way.
Right. And that's another reason why they went peer to peer.
Right. And to have a little bit more guidance and be more respectable as terms of seriousness.
Right. And not only that, but this is, he's Russian, right?
So not that I want to throw conspiracy theories or anything, but the type of government Russia is,
you know, I wouldn't be surprised if they even have a say on it, right?
Because before all of this blockchain war was going on, I remember Russia was trying to destroy the EU, right?
The European Union and kind of being the forerunner of Britics, right?
the forerunner of Britex, right? And, you know, blockchain came at its popularity and now we got
them collab, now we got like collaborations, like them trying to make their own token,
China making their own token, South Africa making their own token because everything when you do trading, right, or, you know, the trading
of goods, right, everything's done through the U.S. dollar, right?
So, you know, in terms of trying to break away from the United States or the way things
have always been run, they're doing that through the blockchain,
right? And you do see like real life, real life actions, like for example, the Ukraine war with
Russia, right? And how, you know, blockchain play in a very important part there because when countries go to war, obviously they're going to nuke the best, right?
Because to go to war, you need money.
It's not cheap going hayward, right?
So now governments like Russia is kind of seeing the utility on this.
So I wouldn't be surprised if they're pulling shots and, you know, through Ethereum or just the way the government is structured over there, right?
I have, I'm going to inject.
I'm not sure. I don't know.
But again, you know, the DAO and, you know, the ETH chain is supposed to be decentralized and DAO is supposed to be a decentralized autonomous organization.
The first DAO ever was actually ETH.
So ETHDAO is where it came from.
And originally, I think they had like 150 million ETH or something.
It was a lot of ETH and like 11K or like 12 developers in it.
And they're the ones in 2016 or 2017 that did the hard fork, which we see EVE Classic.
So they had so much power and so much, I guess, voting that they changed the direction of, you know, the forks.
And also, like, there's the E Foundation.
The E Foundation, it is a nonprofit organization that was, you know, started.
I'm not sure who, but it's probably, this is the E Foundation that Vitalik was supposedly
not part of, but apparently he was.
So there's a lot of, I guess guess people going back and forth during that and even if
any organization you're part part of and that has like money and there's like i guess
self-interest um there's going to be infighting and but that that said um the eve foundation was
never for to actually develop um the eve chain chain in the short run.
They were very high level, like on an ivory tower type of thing.
We're going to research what is the merge and purge and spurge.
They had all these different names and the Berlin upgrade,
Amsterdam upgrade.
There's an upgrade coming up, I mean Amsterdam upgrade,
there's an upgrade coming up, I think, very soon next month.
And they were, you know, it was very different.
They were trying, at that time, during 2000 and I think 18 and 19,
you know, we were all paying like a lot of gas. And, you know, in DeFi summer, Nifty summer 2021, 2022, we're paying like $100,
$200 in gas for a simple transaction fee. So then what happened was they thought, okay,
we have to scale, but we can't do it right now because we have so much different nodes,
different validators here, and there's so much liquid and money in here. They were like, okay,
let's just do something like roll-ups. And they incentivized, they did, you know, a structural change on their code
and allowed different people to like, okay, you can use the governance, use the security of ETH
and develop your own. Hence, there was like avalanche came out and optimism. And, you know,
sooner or later in the last, like, I think the last 12 months and 18 months they came all the L1s that are EVM compatible.
So are they EVM? Are they ETH? I don't know.
But they are used ETH so that's how they bridge ETH over and you know it's still the same ETH but it's not on the main chain anymore.
it's not on the main chain anymore.
So now ETH is getting less relevant.
And, you know, that is why it's lagging behind the development
because they were trying to develop,
help the L2s develop so they can, like, push it.
But that was always, like, more of a short-term plan,
maybe a five-year or, you know, maybe a 10-year plan.
However, the L2s grew so fast um with you know they're probably outside of i guess higher level
higher level i guess management they they were scoring themselves and they got uh they got a lot
of money from vcs and you know they just suddenly got like maybe 100 developers doing their own
l2 chain and so they grew really fast and then you know they had you know another like 20 30 people just running around doing bd and go to market and they got a lot users on their chain so
so now like eve is facing a facing a thing that is not growing anymore because back then it was
always like it's ultrasound money which you know i i i might even like 2018 has always been I always been like really deep in EVE like
back then I bought my first EVE at like 900 bucks and I kind of like got married into my bag so I
never really sell EVE and and it was like always like it's always going to be deflationary EVE
and we always talk about it the more the gas was used, the more to burn,
the more deflationary ETH is.
It was at the beginning when the gas was still high.
ETH was going down
like 5%, 6% a year.
But now because no one's using it
and the gas is like a couple of cents
now or like 5 cents
or 20 cents, whatever it is, 10 cents,
now it's actually inflationary again.
So everyone is like, so half the, you know, half the ETH guys are like, let's just stick with it.
Um, we decided on this, let's just go for it.
Half the guys are like, we have to do something because everyone else is not like, if is never there's another closed cap like
it is not a closed supply limit like if you look at other other chains that have like a set up
cent amount of supply of tokens but if it's not if just there's like unlimited he is unlimited now
and uh you know and it's very different.
There's BNB, which is actually, they have periods of burns over a period of time or something.
So the supply is actually decreasing.
And when a price of coin goes up, everyone gets happy, right?
So Solana has some burn, I think.
And XRP has minimal too. But all have like a set supply, right?
ETH is the only blockchain out there that has like unlimited supply.
So it's very different.
And I think they're in the next, I can see the next three months to six months, all the research and everything that they did, they're just going to it together and change ETH like into a very different chain altogether so even I actually they were talking
about like if you want to use ETH chain as L2 or call it you might have to pay some kind of fees
to ETH directly because ETH chain even though you don't see it, every blockchain actually makes money off fees
or gas, something.
And EVE actually still does that.
Like abstract,
even though fees are very low, the
chain actually makes money.
Like gets revenue
in that sense. So I think
no one really looks at tech.
I look at tech more often than
I should. I look at the tech
more than i look at you know the hype and everything so but then everyone just like oh
it looks kind of good i'm just gonna buy it regardless what it is so you know how it's
degenerate so i get it uh yeah yeah but speaking to your point um again i came back i don't think
any country is controlling it but you never know um there could be individuals
in one some country that actually bought a lot of eaves that can control the you know the voting
and the direction of it we don't know it's the same for every kind of chain blockchain
if there's money involved there's people in self-interest so yeah yeah but web free is supposed to be decentralized and no country
and no bank to control and i still like the vision what you know satoshi given us like the
in the last 10 years but it just seems like everyone kind of forgot this year and like last
year right you know trump inauguration it was like okay government is gonna buy eve you know
we're gonna make a treasury now
and we're going to buy Bitcoin.
And holy crap, I'm like,
this is like totally not the whole scope
of what Bitcoin was.
Like, we want it to be for people, for everyone.
But now it was like, oh, when is the institutionals?
When is the big, you know, venture capital
is going to inject like 10 million here?
And when is BlackRock buying another 500 million Bitcoin and micro strategy i'm like holy crap you know like there's like asia there's
like asia right now they're having micro strategies now too so i'm like there's like meta planet now
and the guy who made the bitcoin magazine i think the is actually news ready but I think in Hong Kong Stock Exchange, it's called
1720, the number?
And they're doing exactly
what MicroStrategy is doing for Bitcoin.
Yeah, there is.
regulation and legislation getting better,
people are going to go from Bitcoin
to ETH now. They're going to do the same thing, but instead of doing from bitcoin to eef now they're gonna
do the same thing but instead of doing medical strategy for bitcoin they're gonna do for eef
they're gonna go for solana yeah it's gonna happen it's like it's gonna be the top couple coins and
xrp too and yeah that that that's what's gonna happen and if none of the blockchain is going to be as decentralized or for the people
as before so but then again people was like oh if you buy it now because it's low when institution
buy it later it's going to be high you'll be well off and you know you got to eat right so
do you do what you want with the information yeah
information. Yeah. So basically a question. So layer two, right? Like things like token trove
and abstract, it's can it only operate through ETH or because I know abstract works with pengu but pengu solana or layer 2 can be operated with any blockchain
they do have to uh integrate with the blockchain itself so if it's l i'm not even sure if abstract
is an l1 or l2 to be honest i heard it's an l2 i think it's out too yeah okay then then yes then
it has to operate with ETH directly.
Like something like L3 is like Ape Chain.
Ape Chain works under Aave, I think.
And Aave works under ETH.
So, and like, I think Monard and Mega ETH is like L1.
So they're trying to replace ETH, but also use the same token.
The token was bridged over. And that's why there's a lot of
you know you don't need a lot of those auditors and make sure there's each pool has the same
amount of ETH in it um I'm sorry same amount of uh tokens and there's always each time when you
swap across the different bridges or different tokens there there's a slippage, that's where it disappears. So the slippage could be part of the fees or just be part of the, you know, the loss.
You know how electricity for a wire, right? Like, at the beginning of the power station,
you have like 100 watts, but when you get to the end, it's like 99.9.
point nine like you lose something in the middle it's the same thing for i think blockchain
Like you lose something in the middle. It's the same thing for, I think, blockchain.
yeah because i know when you buy you gotta pay extra because it's not what you're buying
yeah and i understood that when i first came to the game with eat that when these transactions
or approvals or these gas fees is pretty much well what i like to tell normal people right crypto taxes
right because the the transaction is not free right and you gotta eat too you know you don't
just build to be poor right you know unless you're like carl max to the to the core, you know, and died for the cause. Right.
But yeah, it makes sense.
All right.
We got to eat.
We got to eat people.
Yeah. I got to eat, man.
So, you know, do what you have with the information.
That's what everyone wants.
It's like the price to go up.
I do understand.
So, you know, like for either you want to eat or you're
all for the tech or for you don't you're for your idealism so you know you figure it out right
everyone has family and you know everything well i do appreciate eric you sharing your wealth of
knowledge i feel like you are a practitioner you do a lot of reading you do a lot of connecting dots you like to go through the process to speak on it uh i i feel the same way and i always appreciate you
sharing what you've gathered from the past week and bringing it here yeah um most welcome and
yeah i have any questions dms are open but ask keegan umegan. You are the professor, so I heard that from you.
I can gather the information.
I can start the conversation.
I can do some guided questioning.
And when I have time, I do do deep dives and share what I've learned
and why it's important.
But as I shared earlier, I don't think we're here yet.
There's just too much stuff for us to absorb all at once
and to follow everything and
who to trust and where to find it like and that's why i do like coming here every week to to gather
what we've seen and what we we think and how is it going to be helpful and useful and you know
it matters and the thing that you just shared i was going to share for not for awareness, you said, I knew there was an upgrade coming too for Ethereum.
It says the newest, I just looked it up.
The newest Ethereum upgrade coming soon is Pectra, is also known as Prog Electra, is scheduled to be activated on mainnet in Q1 2025.
Pectra merges two previously planned upgrades, PROG for the execution layer and
Electra for the consensus layer. So Pectra aims to enhance Ethereum's network performance,
security, and usability by implementing various improvements, improved staking experience,
scalability, other EIPs. Pectra incorporates other EIPs like eip 7702 introduction of account abstraction
we've seen that before other places eip 7742 dynamic adjustment of blob capacity
i did a little research on this blob stuff it's almost like um gas
it's almost like um gas with their twos is my understanding so a lot of stuff a lot of stuff
we could literally talk all night yeah i would just uh you know summarize what it is it's going
to be on uh i think may 7th it should be a seamless uh seamless upgrade again and And I think the most of all, there's the, I think everyone talks about the most is raising the validator stake.
So right now before the maximum validator stake, if you have 32 ETH, like you can get ETH rewards or stake in rewards off ETH.
So they're going to change that from 32 to 2000.
To be honest, I have no idea why they want to do that the only reason is they
want to make reduce the network overhead like make it like if you have like a million E for instead
of having like a million divided by 32 so you have that many more validators you might as well just
put into like 2000 E altogether so you have less validators you have less well just put into like 2000 if all together so you have less validators
you have less stuff to do um if the less validators technically it is less less of a i guess
load on the network so it should run faster and less congestion but that would be less
decentralization so i don't know um what is happening there and also there at the end
of the day they're trying i think that how i always wanted to um put validators on different like
smaller things um it doesn't have to do the entire process of validating you can even do on your phone
eventually so everyone's phone could be like a validator. I think they're transitioning from,
I can't remember what was a validator and something else.
They have different names.
So validator is always going to be like the one
that checks everything and confirms everything.
But there's another-
The nodes?
There's a different node.
Yeah, different kind of node
and doesn't need that much power.
Yeah, but they're working-'re working that other solana phones work
i actually don't know how solana phones work to be honest i always thought that phone was
was like you bought a really expensive phone and got a lot of air drops
they was that but i think it might be also as well but i I could be wrong. I might be confusing that with something.
So, but yeah.
A lot of good stuff here.
I actually thought the abstract ring will be the same thing as a Solana phone for...
You were telling me that.
For abstract.
And somehow, I don't think they're doing it really well right now, to be honest.
I met the team, but I think they're dropping the ball a little bit.
But they're also, like, trying to push harder.
So we'll see what happens, too.
Sorry, I do have to jump off, but, you know, keep talking.
And, yeah, I'll see you guys in the next 10KDF Tuesdays.
All right.
Well, thank you, sir. Appreciate you stepping in the next 10KTF Tuesdays. All right. Well, thank you, sir.
Appreciate you stepping in.
Thanks for the knowledge.
All right.
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Check out the posted tweets up above.
Those are the latest Grail chats from the 10KTF community, led by Michael Figge and John Carl.
Last week, they had the guests of Betty from, excuse me, the Deadfellas, Craig's Coin Purse, and PP Man from the Yuga side.
And they were talking about building showing up being present
over these past few years interesting discussion it got rugged and so there's two parts uh one was
on john carl's and one was with figgy so i posted them both up there for you guys to check out for
anybody wants to check it out uh also next month in may uh bitcoin pizza day vdizzle does have an event as well so if anybody's
in san diego wants to stop in uh or maybe here in your town there will be an event um
what day was yours do you want to share it real quick before we wrap up? Sure.
I'm eating a popsicle.
Bitcoin Pizza Day is every May 22nd. So this year it lands on a Thursday.
And anyone can go and have a pizza party because PizzaDAO is sponsoring each individual who wants to volunteer and
throw a pizza party in their city. $625. So yeah we're gonna be doing one here in
San Diego. This is our fifth annual global pizza party. Around 135 cities
take part in this all over the world. Everything from really small little gatherings to
large ones. So right now we have close to 60 people who might who are going to be attending
the party. And so yeah, we're also looking for sponsorships. We're renting out a whole private back patio in this awesome bar here called Sandy Sandbox.
And we are going to have like nine TVs.
We're going to have a big projector screen set up.
We have a pool table.
We have the darts for people who just want to hang out and play and open bar.
And of course, the free pizza.
So we'll have some other cool little perks, too, as more sponsors come in.
But, yeah, it's going to be a good time.
And, yeah, and so if you don't have a pizza party in your area yet,
you can reach out to me and I can direct you to snacks and get you involved.
But you can also go check it out yourself and check out Pizza Dow.
So they are giving out anyone who wants to do it
some money.
So yeah, that's coming up
Thursday, May 26th.
All right.
Well, another good show
Sorry about the PO apps, guys. I'll send them to you. And if the link is already minted, because sometimes that's what happens. I send the link and then someone mints it. But when you go to their dispenser, you copy and paste it, but you can't give a new one until the other one's minted. So we're going to work it out.
I might have to set up that community page sooner than later just so I can manage this a little bit differently.
But, yeah, definitely want to get you guys gold stars because today there was a lot of really good talking points, discussions, ideas, sharings, good people jumping in, sharing their knowledge.
That's just really, really good space tonight and really appreciate you guys
coming through, stopping in.
That's another good one.
any final thoughts to wrap us up?
Catch me guys here next
Tuesday at Teaching Tuesday.
Let's fucking
go. Hey, but yo,
Val, I'm going to try to to I'll reach out to you about
because I might want to go or I might just host I don't know because I do always dream of making
things family friendly because my kids are already at an age where they understand they got opinions
they talk bad they're already like, hey,
you're ditching me.
And I'm like, God, you're not even a baby no more.
I can't even just be like, you know?
So yeah, we'll definitely tap in.
And yeah, I'll be here next Tuesday.
Like, I've been so blown.
I'm like, what the fuck?
Why haven't I been here every fucking Tuesday?
This is where that...
All right. here every fucking Tuesday. Just wear that.
All right.
grow and gain strong, guys.
Show up, be present, make an impact.
And if you can't do all three,
just do one.
If you can't do it 100%, hey, even throwing in
50% of the time,
that means something, right?
And, yeah, really appreciate everybody stopping in.
Thanks for being here.
And everybody on Abstract, thanks for stopping in.
Appreciate the support.
And let me go ahead and switch this alright well
InfoJob thank you for being here
JayConnects thank you for being here
LightningForce thank you for being here
OniSamurai thank you for being here
Maddie, Tokentalk, Rawley
TeachingTuesdays
MLE, VDISO any final thoughts? Maddie, Token Talk, Raleigh, Teaching Tuesdays, TankATF Teaching Tuesdays, Emielie.
Vita, any final thoughts?
Let's see.
I felt like I had some, but no.
It's been a long spaces, but really good conversation
and really good information.
I appreciate it.
And it's so good to see some old friends here like
Amielly and Crypto Daily who popped in also and our familiar faces like Eric and Shiggins
and of course everybody else in the audience.
Yep, that's what it's about.
Sharing knowledge, showing up, being present, making an impact.
So, yeah, hopefully we get more people next week.
Shout out to Rodrigo as well, to the teachers.
Cesar also stopped in, another teacher coming through.
So, yeah, this has been fun, guys.
And thanks for being here.
VDizzle, thank you for sharing.
Check out her show every week.
There's layers to this with Creatress on YouTube from her ex, Abstract.
Check it out.
Follow it.
Oh, one more thing?
Now I remember it since you mentioned Cesar, who's also a teacher.
Happy Teacher Appreciation Week.
Happy Teacher Appreciation Week.
Shout out to Keegan, who is a teacher in his Web 2 life and also Web 3 life.
So, yeah, hats off to you for all that you do, teaching kids and adults like us and just spreading the knowledge.
And you're really, really good at it.
So thank you.
All right.
Well, thank you for the kind words.
Raleigh, I think I'm going to hit you up for that meeting here soon too.
I might have to get some pins.
I might have to save up a little bit here, but I think it's a good idea.
I need to start exploring other things, at least get information to be prepared.
So anyway, thanks, guys.
Together we can achieve more.
I'll see you next week, and maybe I'll have a guest. Maybe it'll be the week after, but we'll be here. Together we can achieve more. I'll see you next week and maybe I'll have a guest
Maybe it'll be the week after but we'll be here. So have a good one One more time. One more time. Thank you. Bye guys. Oh, yeah. One more time.
Bye, guys.