Anti Krisis Intro and AMA

Recorded: Feb. 10, 2026 Duration: 1:27:30
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Short Summary

In a vibrant discussion among crypto enthusiasts, key topics included the launch of innovative projects like AKK and Klima, strategic partnerships in the carbon credit market, and the growing trend of sustainability in the blockchain space. Participants emphasized the importance of community engagement and collaboration to drive growth and impact in the regenerative finance sector.

Full Transcription

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. GM friends
yeah we're just waiting for a few more people to drop in
and in the meantime I've sent a speaker request to
Giveth, Christian you as well
and yeah hop on stage and we can wait for Klima to come.
Yeah, we have Drew as well.
Awesome. Hey, Drew.
Thanks for coming up.
Hey, how are you doing? Can you hear me okay?
Yeah, all good.
Awesome. Good morning.
Good morning. How are you doing today?
Doing well.
Quite excited.
We're in the last leg of the launch week.
So yeah, pretty excited.
Things have just been really, really busy now.
How are you doing today?
Pretty good, yeah.
Yeah, it's a beautiful day in the Pacific Northwest.
Sun's out.
Things, spring is starting to show itself in little waves.
Pretty cool. starting to show itself in little ways pretty cool
yeah kids are off to school so it's quiet around here
nice are you seeing the are you seeing the you know spring leaves or it's just dry season, right?
So yeah, maybe really dry.
Well, it's really wet where I am.
Yeah, it's wet, wet winter.
But the little bulbs are starting to pop up,
the earliest signs of spring and the leaves are starting to bud out
if you look closely on the trees.
That's where we're at in the process over here.
Welcome, Jimmy.
Let's grow.
Great to be here, fam.
How you doing?
Doing good, my friend.
Nice to have you here.
Welcome. My friend, nice to have you here. Yeah, welcome.
I think we're just waiting for a few more people to drop in.
Yeah, everyone, make sure you're max engaging bottom right, repost, tag your favorite people.
I tagged Yeren Miel.
Great to see you here, bro.
I'm really excited for you to learn more about this as well.
I think this could be a good grow elaboration.
Yep. Yeah, maybe we can could be a good grow elaboration.
Yeah, maybe we can just do a quick check-in, you know,
where you're calling from today and, yeah,
how long you've been in this space.
Maybe I can go first. Yeah, I'm calling from Bangalore today.
And, yeah, I've been in this space for about four years now.
And yeah, I've been through the ups and downs.
You know, actually, I'm really thankful.
I think Klima was one of the reasons why I became aware of this space and just stuck around after that.
So yeah, I'm really grateful for this opportunity.
It's really an honor to build with all the OGs
and people who've really, they're hustling in the space.
So yeah, super proud and happy about that.
So yeah, who'd like to go next, Trejan?
Yeah, I'm in Thailand right now, but I'm going to be in Denver next week.
So hit me up if you're going to be there.
Bunch of incredible people coming together to make magic happen.
I guess since like 2021, I think.
Yeah, it was a, it was a side event.
I went to ECC and I just discovered this side event on a whim, um, that was about sustainability
and blockchain.
And then I was invited to this little soiree after thing.
And I realized like, whoa, this is like a whole thing.
Like reef, that's when I discovered like refi is a, you know, thing. And I realized like, whoa, this is like a whole thing. Like Reef, that's when I discovered like Reefi is a, you know, a thing. There's kind of like a movement behind it. So
many different builders, you know, sparkly in everyone's eyes. And like, it was really cool to
learn that this is a whole ecosystem, you know, you're not just like building in silos. Like,
there's a lot of cool stuff to, you know, to tap into and to grow, elaborate with awesome people.
A lot of cool stuff to tap into and to grow Laboree with awesome people.
Yeah, I think I've felt that, you know, collaborative vibe since I've been here.
And maybe that's what's kept us here still, right?
It's a lovely space with lovely people.
And yeah, I can't wait to build this together.
So yeah, let's popcorn it to maybe Christian.
Good morning. Yeah, this is Christian from Regen Network.
I'm one of the original founders at Regen Network.
Going back to 2017, we've been building a software stack that enables real-world projects around the world to
create methods for the verification of ecological impact on their land. And then part of that
process is to get verified that what they've done achieves the goals of those methods and then
issues eco-credits. And the most common most common eco credit most people know is carbon credits,
but there's also biodiversity credits. There's water quality credits,
there's bio social credits, et cetera. Um, and so that's the,
that's the space that we live in. Um, we're glad to be here, uh,
collaborating with a number of folks on this call,
three gens and Klima.
And I also have a clown that lives in my heart.
So I'm glad that I can join in on the anti-crisis thing
as well and bring some kind of clowny activism energy
to the world through this.
Love that.
Yeah, I think we all have a clown within ourselves.
And yeah, it needs a channel is how I would put it.
So yeah, next is Kotabi from Givet.
Kotabi, how are you doing, my friend?
GM, GM, happy to see all these
familiar faces
both here at the stage
and also everywhere
audience. I'm just
happy. I'm in Rio de Janeiro
right now. I came here
for the Carnival. I'm just keeping Denver this time
because I'm doing it in Denver
whenever I want to go to the Carnival. I'm skipping Denver this time because I'm doing Denver whenever I want to go to
the carnival in Rio de Janeiro. So this time I decided to come to the carnival. I've been in
this for about four years and then before I had my own history, like actually I wanted to enter to a refi project that is called
But you know, the downturn of the market at that time killed that project among others.
And yeah, but I'm happy to be here,
happy to be with you lovely people,
again, trying to push the use of blockchain and technology
for a more regenerative world.
Yeah, thank you.
Glad to have you here.
And yeah, we love the work Giveth has been doing over the years,
supporting so many projects, you know, building love the work Giveth has been doing over the years, supporting so many projects,
you know, building in the space. Yeah, so a lot of projects wouldn't be here if not for Giveth.
So yeah, next we have Drew. Drew? Hey, everybody. Yeah, Drew from Klima here,
Hey everybody, Drew from Klima here, also known by my handle Dionysus. Quick intro,
I believe I got into more the DeFi stuff in 2017, 2018. Originally a background in carbon markets,
we were building various like emissions calculators, looking at blockchain. And from
that work, you know, eventually said, hey, you know,
this infrastructure is actually quite interesting to facilitate the market itself. There's a lot to
be gained through transparency, traceability, and even automation potential using smart contracts.
So then we teamed up with some other, you know, players in the space, Toucan, some folks from
Creole, etc. And we launched Klima, which is a mechanism to bring liquidity on chain.
It was an experiment at first, but I think it kind of blew up into something quite a bit bigger.
And we've been heads down working in this space since then, since 2021, when Klima originally launched.
And now our focus is really just connecting more pieces of the carbon market with the public blockchain infrastructure,
as well as making it easy to access tokenized carbon credits through some of the tooling that we've built.
So I'm stoked to be here with other players, OGs in the space, Christian from Regen, for example, and others.
And just looking forward to building together and leveraging all these interesting tools to
accelerate these markets and their positive impact.
Yeah, awesome. Thanks for, yeah, you know, introducing yourself. Yeah, my entry, like I said before, was through Klima into the space. So yeah, if not, if it didn't go viral and if it didn't blow up probably i wouldn't
be here um so yeah super glad um yeah i think uh before you know uh we go into the next phase
i should probably uh speak a little bit about uh anti-crisis and you know introduce the project to the listeners here and yeah after that maybe we can
get into some more you know topics around yeah I can take some questions from the community
and maybe we can let the you know project speak for themselves about what they're doing and the impact they're having in the space.
So yeah, anti-crisis is actually a coordination game to solve meta-crisis.
And yeah, meta-crisis, for those who are not familiar, it's a crisis that encompasses a lot of different crises which have the same underlying dynamics
in terms of the rivalrous nature of how people and organizations or nations compete with each other.
And the result turns out to be bad for all of them.
For all of them, the collective result while they're chasing individual, you know, goals that optimize for narrow, you know, outcomes.
And this comes out through, you know, economic crises, climate change, obviously, and a lot of nowadays with AI race as well.
with AI race as well.
So, yeah, these dynamics keep playing around.
And, you know, I've been, yeah, ever since I've come to ReFi,
I've become aware about Metacrisis
and it felt like regions seem to have all the answers.
But, you know, yeah, they're kind of in a little bit of a crisis themselves at the moment.
So, yeah, anti-crisis is kind of an attempt to feed two birds with one stone, one, sorry, bowl.
And, yeah, do it in a way that is pluralistic, that doesn't inhibit each project's capacity,
but also amplifies it in a mutually synergistic way.
So yeah, I think proof of burn as a mechanism
checked a lot of boxes.
So yeah, I can go into more details about proof of burn.
But yeah, I think while i was thinking about all of
these things um i've always also grown up you know enjoying games and i thought it would be really
fun to gamify this project as well uh so yeah this is this has the gamey vibes uh but also is solving a serious problem. Yeah, with that being said,
I think I should talk about what, you know,
Antichrist is how the mechanism works.
It's mainly just two steps, really.
One is to burn Regnet tokens,
which are, you know, the projects that are on the stage here
doing real impactful work in this world.
And yeah, each you basically come to the protocol, you burn those tokens and you get a fuel called grit.
And you basically use that fuel to allocate to miners.
You create virtual miners and you allocate the fuel to the miners.
And yeah, you basically try to mine for this block reward called AKK, which stands for
Anticrisis coin.
So this has the Anticrisis coin has a 21 million supply cap which is the same as bitcoin and it
also has halving dynamic same as bitcoin but not every four years this happens every 18 months
so yeah it's a faster cycle because you know we need to solve our crisis at a faster rate as well.
So that was, yeah, the reasoning for that.
And, yeah, I think happy to, yeah, get into any questions or, yeah, this.
So all the projects that, you know, just came up on stage
are allowed listed to, you know, burn their tokens.
So there is, yeah, it's not a, it's a win-win for all of them.
You know, while they're burning their tokens, their tokens become more scarce and the value of their tokens goes up.
their tokens goes up and at the same time they're converting it to one it into a scarce asset
that could potentially grow in value so it's it's a win-win dynamic for uh all the projects
that are involved in the protocol um so yeah that's that at a high level. That's kind of what the protocol is.
And happy to, you know, yeah, get into any questions.
Looks like Jimmy has his hand up.
Yeah, dude, bullish.
Grateful to be a part of this, man.
I love the fact that you can burn tokens and then get mining power for this additional one.
If they're regenerative tokens.
So I love the, my brother Yeremia is up here as well. He CTO'd a plastic token that is helping
people to collect plastics and helping in the kind of plastic cleanup and that kind of world
area. And I know he's really determined to take it far and I shared this with him.
I don't know, is it specific to certain blockchains or maybe if you could run through the criteria
just in case you're taking more impactful tokens on to be a part of it?
Yeah, definitely open to more tokens being involved in this protocol
yeah the criteria right what we have right now is not really final so you know it's always
evolving and as the protocol evolves I think we can make the criteria also more flexible.
But yeah, right now, you know, the requirement is quite simple, but it's not very strict either.
It starts with, you know, a requirement of a project having been around for a while, at least for six months.
It having a market cap of at least half a million dollars
and we have an upper cap as well of five million dollars but um yeah we're not really you know sticking to that at the moment um in the future i think we can you know expand that uh through
mechanisms that can make it that'll make it fair for projects to participate,
even if they have a bigger market cap or a smaller market cap.
And yeah, it needs to have a simple set of users, which is 100 unique holders,
There's 100 unique holders, chain compatibility, which is either EVM or Solana or other chain
fusion compatible chains.
And yeah, all the other basic stuff like enough liquidity, a price order that we can tap into
proof of impact that is on chain.
And yeah, it can be tokens of you know that have a governance
function to it but also it can be an index of you know a bunch of basket tokens that represent
a synthetic version of underlying assets and obviously it should have a team actively working on it and it must be beyond the MVP stage.
Yeah, it can't be a project that is, you know, a proof of concept
and yeah, so I think that gets taken care in terms of how long it's been
and how actively the project is working.
Yeah, I hope
if that person has
you know if they
if the project qualifies
we can you know there is a form
that I'm going to make public
but right now
I think for launch we're kind of closing on the,
you know, Genesis regnets. So yeah, it should be possible to add more through the governance
process in the future. Right on. So when we mine AKK, will that, those will be governance tokens as well?
Yeah, it can be governance tokens.
You mean, is AKK a governance token? I mean, AKK is AKK a governance token.
Yeah, right now, yeah, it's mainly a governance token.
All right.
Yeah, open to more questions.
I think pure bond unmuted before it was intentional.
Grow for it, my guy.
Hello. Good evening, everyone.
Hey there. Good evening.
My name is Pureborn. I'm a content creator. I joined this group not long ago. That was
three days ago, four days ago when I joined this group. And I've been trying to reach out to some
And I've been trying to reach out to some
some hostess in this group.
I've not been getting the arrest going back.
And I need
engagement because
I don't know about this. I'm just a learner.
So I do advise.
Sir, when you say you reached out, who did you reach out to, bro?
Just so you know, this is who did you reach out to bro? Just so you know, this is...
Who did you reach out to?
This is an 8K system iPhone.
Are you following him?
I think the DMs are open.
You know, yeah, We can chat more after this
Is that good?
I will get the rest from you.
Thank you for coming up.
I really appreciate you guys.
Please let's
connect. Let's go together.
Cool. is a place less content less good together cool um yeah i think if we don't have any more questions so yeah before we get into that
uh we have a quest going around um so this quest is only open for two more days um and you know you need two nfts to um qualify to mine
akk at launch uh this is it gives you exclusive access to mine it for the first one month um and
it's yeah the cheapest you can buy it at or if you uh belong to any of the RegNet communities, which is Region Network, Giveth, Tregens, and Klima,
you can get a free airdrop if you do all the actions in the quest.
So yeah, the link is pinned in my profile.
Maybe I should bring that up here and on the Jumbotron.
Yeah, while I do that.
I got you.
You done, bro.
Already done.
Jimmy's...
I think Jimmy's master memory
is really up there
with spaces.
Yeah, I've done this before.
It's not exactly my first rodeo.
You said like maybe in like phase two you're gonna open this up to more
tokens. Do you have any anticipation roughly when that might be?
As soon as the governance process is up, it shouldn't take long.
Maybe after the first months, probably.
We will take it as it comes.
Yeah, we don't even maybe have to wait till that, actually.
If people fill out the form, I would prefer to have the governance process in place but
yeah if that takes longer maybe we can do it before that
all right so I think I yeah explained a little bit about what anti-crisis is and you know the
mechanism a little bit but would love to hear from the Regnets about, you know, what
they're, you know, what they've been doing and what kind of impact they've been having
in the space.
So, yeah, maybe we can go around and, you know, let the listeners know about your projects.
So, yeah, who'd like to go first?
I think Jimmy wants to jump.
Jeremy L's got his hand up.
Hey there, fam.
Oh, copy that, brother.
Appreciate that so much.
Jimmy and I, we can't really say we go way back.
We probably go back further than we actually even know. Deep rooted. I've been blessed to be able to have the opportunity to co-host many recent spaces with that wonderful human being. And he's the one that showed me about this. in here and everything that you guys stand for right out the gate is what I'm I literally exist
for you can see that is my real face that's my name I'm a 100% doxxed individual ex-military
I'm a disabled vet new to web3 so a lot of the things that you're discussing are kind of new to
me I am going to be a at ETH Denver with Jimmy,
and he's probably going to end up teaching me quite a bit in the time that we're going to spend together.
And I'm going to be relying on him to educate me with some things.
I'm an autistic savant.
So even though I'm new to Web3, once I gain certain words and terminology,
words and terminology. I'm a sponge when it comes to data. I absorb it very quickly. Now,
I'm a sponge when it comes to data.
I absorb it very quickly.
you mentioned about the market caps that's needed for projects. I ended up CTOing a project that's
called Plastic after a dev rug. And I came in, I'm given everything I've got. I've got a pretty
substantial business background, especially in the supply chain internationally.
Been in business for well over a decade
after I got out of the military in the medical field.
And right now my passion really is,
just like the Tregens, to help clean the planet.
And the project that I'm working with is Plastic,
even with the CTO.
Unfortunately, usually with CTOs,
you kind of have one person
that kind of fits the bill, so to speak. So I'm putting everything I've got into this. I don't have
to be in crypto to live my life anymore. God is good. Bless me to have just a beautiful,
beautiful life. And I get to travel. So what I'm doing with this is spreading awareness. I have
a music group that I have. I have commercial rights to music called Plastic Revolution.
It's at Plastic Revo and bringing awareness to the world about overconsumption, in essence, about plastic pollution.
So with tree gens, you know, they're planting trees, and I consider myself a tree gen.
I'll be donating significant amounts of money to him in the very near future to be able to support his project and get trees growing around the world and meet that cap of hopefully we can do tens and tens of millions
of trees. And, you know, the trees filter the air. The most don't realize is plastic is one of the
worst things that we can over consume, more so the single use. You know, we're not just going to do
away with plastics overall. It's the single use component of it that's the biggest concern. And
many don't realize this, that the stuff is in our blood the nanoplastics
they get plastics get burned when they can't be recycled and less than nine percent is actually
recycled and even us like where i live on the western and um and the western side so i live
in the united states of america and we end up what we can't recycle, we end up selling it off or paying other people
to take that plastic and they burn it.
So then those toxins go into the air.
We are taking our oceans and treating them like a landfill.
And the stats now, even the UN
is trying to create a worldwide treaty now
because the stats are showing that by 2050,
we're gonna have more plastic in the ocean
than we are gonna have sea life. And a lot of people live off of seafood. And this is where it gets me. I'm pescatarian,
so I still eat seafood. And people don't realize the connection of that leaching. We know they don't
have to take jugs of water and put them out in the sun. Why? Because it leaches chemicals into
the water that we consume. So that's also leaching in the oceans, the fish
that people consume, it's in that, it's getting into their bodies. So it's literally in our
bloodstreams. We have science now that actually shows that unborn babies are getting the toxins
of plastics from their mothers because it's in the mother's womb. And there's literal statistics
to prove this. So what I'm doing with plastic and the CTO, I also have my own personal nonprofit.
You can Google my first name.
You can see who I am.
I'm very public.
And I have my own nonprofit organization that's outside of crypto.
I'm a real estate investor and all this good stuff on the side, trying to help people have homes with veterans.
And with Plastic, what I did was because I have a background in nonprofit organizations, I've been doing outreach, which is different than crypto.
I don't consider it a meme token, even though technically it is.
You can buy the asset.
But if you go to the website, PlasticWhaleKiller.com, you'll see that we're not set up like typical DGN style meme stuff.
The outreach is significant for me.
Price action is not my goal.
Granted, a lot of people need that, of course, because they want to generate revenue.
So I'm partnering with a lot of international nonprofit organizations.
I write music for them.
We ultimately do cross-collaboration marketing.
And what my goal is to fund them, send them money because of a tech that we have implemented
get implemented into our project of plastic to where I don't take anything.
into our project of plastic to where I don't take anything.
100% of the dev fees, which is 30% of crater rewards,
we donate to community chosen nonprofits that fight against plastic pollution
overall, mostly removing it from the oceans, but also land side as well.
And then we incentivize our holders.
So ultimately whale holders, including shrimps,
whale holders get, I believe it's 40 percent right now rewards from all the creator fees.
And that's dropped in Solana every hour.
So then when you, sir, AK69, when you were talking about this new mechanism that you've got, this is something that I'm wanting to learn now.
And I'm going to probably chat with Jimmy on another time outside of the space to learn about it because my market cap is very low. I own 40% of the token supply myself to make it safe for people. I want them to know.
I have a burn mechanism in place also with the stuff that's built by Potato. A lot of people
know who Potato is in this space as an engineer and developer. And so I'm learning more about the web three
and implementing things,
but my knowledge comes from real world connections
and industry.
And my passion now is to help do my part
in changing the world with this project.
So I have a feeling my market cap's not where it needs to be
to be able to utilize yours based on what you said.
We're super low, unfortunately.
We hit about 159.
People just, you know, clipped, clipped, clipped. We're
sitting, if I'm lucky, 20K market cap, I don't know. And again, like I said, I own the majority
of it. I'm constantly putting money in to help support. So when I get to that level, I want to
be able to implement what you've got and help build, help grow, just like I'm doing with TreeGen.
So I appreciate the time. I know that was long winded. I thank you for allowing me to speak on that. I love what so many people have said in here
because everybody does seem truly focused on helping the planet because we're healing the
planet, we heal ourselves. And I think we're in a wonderful, wonderful era where so many people
are finally healing. We're seeing the truth of it all. And we're realizing that we have to be
good stewards of this planet. And there's so many people on web three that I think want that. And there's so many people that have trauma from
dealing with being rugged. So when I get to hear people like this, the people I've already heard
spoken here, I've started following you. It moves my soul at the deepest level that you can imagine.
If you ever watch my videos, you'll see what my tone doesn't match my affect being autistic.
you'll see what my tone doesn't match my affect being autistic you'll you'll hear my compassion
when you see those videos of how i speak my love goes out to each of y'all thank you all for
everything that you do with your own gifts it truly is appreciated at the deepest level beyond
me because we're all so connected thanks for coming out.
Yeah, that was lovely.
Yeah, Amir.
Yeah, thanks for coming up and sharing your work.
I think that was really inspiring.
And yeah, happy to, you know, look into this at some point, you know, when either your project qualifies or, you know, we make our requirements a little flexible.
So, yeah, happy to explore that.
Yeah, I think that was a great way to segue into, you know, what the Regnets have been doing. Maybe, you know, the listeners will also get a little bit of an idea
about what the regnets have been doing that are involved in this protocol.
So if, you know, there are more projects out there,
probably they might also get more ideas that, you know,
might inspire them to, you know, do more in the world so yeah I
think we can do a popcorn around and yeah hear from the regnant leaders who
would like to jump again I don't want to pick Jimmy but yeah i can jump christian dropped but yeah you can okay go down let's go gmgm do you hear me
yes we do okay perfect perfect i just don't see my my you know bars there as a speaker so i was
confused okay so i can tell you a little bit about about giveth um so given
it's a crypto donation platform uh it's a crowdfunding platform but in crypto uh we take zero
fees so everything that the donor gives is what the project gets uh as besides that we have created
our own uh regenerative economy this is where the gift token enters and we reward those who give
so that's kind of like part of the mission.
We want giving to be rewarding and that everyone that is making positive impact is rewarded.
So Giveit has been around since 2016 with a few pivots from giving to projects that
were focused on public goods but but in the beginning was more
the focus was more on tracing that rather than a crowdfunding platform like in 2021
uh the focus changed the crowdfunding platform uh we have stayed with that focus the idea was
something that we really want is to turn non-profit into regenerative economies.
And we have done a lot of work around bonding curves and how can we create bonding curves for
regenerative economies. A project that is related to GIVES called Quadrative Accelerator was launched
last year based on this same research.
Right now we're taking a little bit of a time for this.
It's just creating, turns out that turning nonprofits
into a regenerative economy,
a bit more challenging than what we assume.
So right now we're taking a little bit of a refocus.
I'm focusing on kind of on the assets that we have.
And we are focusing on, we actually just launched a very big project called the DAO, the DAO Fund.
And we reborn the DAO. For those who know, the DAO was the first and greatest hack of Ethereum history, where almost 14% of all Ethereum in existence, Ethereum was nine months old at that time, was collected for developing projects for Ethereum. And then it was hacked, but then it was white hacked and recovered like 70% of it.
And then there was the hard fork of Ethereum
that gave birth to the Ethereum Classic and Ethereum
as the first time that the social layer actually got engaged
and decided that it was not okay for the hacker
to keep all that funds.
And it's been a crazy, crazy ride.
But the hack is back.
The DAO is back.
And now it's a fund with more than 70,000 ETH,
which is worth more than 70 million 70 000 uh each which is worth more than it was worth more than 200 million
uh dollars uh before this market dump now it's a bit over 150k company 50 million still a lot and those funds are going to be put for ethereum security and we're just helping operating around
but it's going to be bottom-up mechanisms
to fund Ethereum security.
So that's one of the focuses right now.
But meanwhile, the platform is there.
Anyone can collect funds free of cost
anywhere in the world, no additional fees.
The infrastructure is there for anyone to use.
We have integrated Superfluid. So there's like stream donations. We have over 12 blockchains
integrated. We have run more than 15 quadratic funding rounds. We're still doing quadratic
funding rounds. We have a few that are probably coming up in the first part of the year, at least a few.
So that's where we are.
A lot of the region projects or most of the refi projects around have their projects in Giveth.
If you see them, show them some love, make some donations to these great projects.
And yeah, I mean, I think that's the main thing that i want to mention about give it um i don't want to take
more time but if you have any questions feel free to shoot and i'll be happy to answer cheers and
i'll pass it back uh to whoever whoever wants to take it actually let's keep doing let's keep with
the popcorn.
Yo, yeah, I love that.
Yeah, since nobody is taking it out, maybe, yeah, I mean, I'll share a few words about Giveit that I find really fascinating is, you know, y'all have been around since 2016
and, yeah, constantly shipping,
yeah, doing, you know, being active,
doing really innovative stuff,
coming up with, you know, new mechanisms
and, you know, pushing the boundary of DeFi
and also the culture of gifting, right?
So you give rewards to those who you know donate to
projects meaningful projects i think that's a really great value that we should be promoting
in the world and you know anti-crisis being a multi-capital store of value i think that's
one of the values we definitely want to see more of um so yeah, kudos to you guys. And yeah, thanks for doing all the
work that you've been doing. Thanks for the lovely words. And by the way,
now that you talk about shipping, there are actually a few products more that I want to
chill since we're here. And so we also released a base app. So you can also, if you have like the base app,
you can find the Giveth Mini app there.
So feel free to try it out if you have the base app.
And also we have causes.
So if you don't know where to donate,
causes is a mechanism where you can actually donate to a cause
that has several projects.
And then there is an AI
agent that is assessing which of the projects have made more updates recently in the metrics,
the relevance to the cause, and allocating to those projects. So both two mechanisms that are
very interesting. You can also become a creator for a cause or create a new cause yourself, select a few
projects and then those projects can receive, like people can donate to your cause and the
funding will be distributed to the projects and there is a small fee that goes to the
curator of the causes.
So it's an interesting mechanism too. Anyways, that was just kind of like
the chilling time, chilling moment. Yeah, definitely guys go check it out. And who
would you like to pop on it? Maybe let's go the other way now, probably Drew.
Yeah, jump in. Sorry, because I have to jump actually in about 10 minutes,
well, five minutes, I suppose.
Yeah, so just a bit like on Kleeman,
this general ecosystem here,
I just want to highlight one of the most powerful points
of DeFi in our view,
and that's the fact that you have this composability
and interoperability with the assets on chain.
I mean, naturally, a lot of stuff that gets
developed with blockchain is adhering to certain standards, right? I mean, you can even just think
of your C20 tokens or something like this. So the way we've approached that is, you know,
we're starting to kind of coalesce around standards for how carbon credits are represented
on chain. And, you know, maybe because there's some people in the audience that don't know what
a carbon credit is. Essentially, it's a unit that represents one metric ton of carbon emissions that have been
mitigated or removed or reduced in some manner. And so there's all sorts of technologies that
that do that, right? Anything from a wind turbine to protecting forests and using innovative means
to monitor forests and ensure that they're not being cut down or something of that nature.
And so we have these carbon credits that are tokenized and then available on chain.
The challenge for us has been kind of getting these credits that exist in the off chain world.
Right. I know we have Regen on the call and of course Regen is a blockchain-based
carbon registry. And so when they produce a carbon credit, it is already on the blockchain
in some way. But for 99% of the market, it's on all these old legacy systems. So the first thing
we need to do is actually connect to those systems and then provide a transfer function to move them
into the blockchain world. Once you have those things there, though, then it's a question of, all right, well, let's build
liquidity for these assets, as is so important in DeFi. You need to have liquidity for people to
execute trades and so on. And then the next thing is, well, how can we integrate these things in an
innovative way? So I think everybody on this call is interested in either positive environmental
impact, social impact,
and so on.
Well, we view carbon credits as a great way to achieve that impact because so many of
the carbon projects out there not only help with the fight against climate change, but
a lot of them have very positive social impacts as well because they are either empowering, let's say local smallholder agriculturalists
or agroforestry related jobs and so on.
A lot of these projects have biodiversity assessments going on and so on.
And so, all right, we have this pathway to impact.
We have these assets getting tokenized.
Now it's about how do we channel energy into these projects, right? How do we channel more capital so
these projects can expand and so that these project developers can protect more land or install more
wind turbines and so on. And so this is where I think, you know, things come to play with all of
us here and what AKA, you know, 69 is doing and so on. It's how do we like gamify and
leverage all this interesting technology and DeFi for people to build new things that channel
capital and energy into these projects. And so, you know, I'm just going to highlight, I think, two of them that kind of exemplify this.
One is no longer active, but it's a throwback to the SushiSwap days on the Polygon blockchain.
Essentially they introduced this little green fee toggle.
So every swap that you did on that decentralized exchange would actually purchase and remove a
certain amount of carbon from the system. And that operated for
quite some time. And I think there are thousands of tons of
carbon actually that eventually were run through that. The other
is actually an API that we have at CarbonMark, where we pull
carbon liquidity that Klima has facilitated and offer it to off-chain
companies. What I mean by that is there's all sorts of companies out there that just...
I mean, interacting with Web3 is a bit difficult, right? And so we've completely abstracted
that away and then allowed people to programmatically or automatically source and buy these carbon credits that are on chain.
And of course, that helps bring in more capital from outside the blockchain system to the ecosystem itself.
But there's all sorts of other things that we could think of here, right?
I mean, there's people that have embedded carbon credits into different NFT art pieces in the past.
different NFT art pieces in the past.
There's people that have basically accepted tokenized carbon credits as collateral
for lending protocols and so on.
And now we have a system where there's a new token that's actually created based
on the burn of carbon and so on.
So unfortunately, I have to jump in a moment. But we're excited to kind of join
this ecosystem. And I'd say if you're interested in learning more about what we do, docs.climaprotocol.com
is constantly getting updated. And we are very soon going to be approaching our relaunch.
It looks like at least the next week or two, this is all going to happen. So I appreciate
the opportunity to speak with y'all and let's keep building together. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing, Drew. I think one of the one fun fact that you didn't mention is,
you know, Klima has the largest pool of carbon credits on chain. So yeah, just for those who weren't aware,
yeah, it's really incredible what these guys are doing.
And yeah, it's been a long time since they've been around
and they're still shipping and they've, you know,
they always come up with new innovative stuff.
Yeah, it's really cool.
Looks like he dropped off.
And, yeah, I think.
I can follow him up.
Yeah, this is Christian from Regen Network.
And I think it's perfect to follow Drew from Klima because when they launch their protocol,
because when they launch their protocol, some of the Regen carbon credits are going to be offered
right away through their protocol. So, Klima is doing an amazing job of business development
and the sell side of the market-making side of the carbon. And where Regen comes in is that we're an originator,
a Web3 native originator of carbon credits and biodiversity credits. And really, I don't want
to make it sound like we're trying to take the credit for the carbon because really the credit
really goes to all those communities and project developers and indigenous communities in Colombia and Ecuador
and Chile and Peru that we're working with that are spending their days out there taking actions,
patrolling the areas, stopping deforestation from happening, doing planting of trees, et cetera. And where we come in is that we
sit down with those communities, we work with them to develop what we call a method or a
methodology that they agree is the right way to measure whether impact has happened or not
in their communities and on their land, right?
Some of those methods are written specifically for carbon.
And when those methods are verified, then carbon credits are produced.
And like Drew said, each credit represents one ton of verified carbon sequestered into the biological landscape.
Or some of our other credits are biodiversity
credits or otherwise.
And so the method would call out a very scientific process to measure whether there are increases
in biodiversity or other social outcomes that that community would like to see.
That all runs through a third party verifier that checks to see whether
the data was collected in the right ways and whether all the method was followed
in the correct way. And all of those things are then have digital signatures connected with them
that are completely auditable through the blockchain, which is why we believe that
all carbon credits and all eco credits should be run natively on blockchain
infrastructure. Then that pops up in our registry and those credits are able to be bought and sold
and ultimately retired, which is the most important step in the process. When you retire a carbon
credit, which is basically in blockchain language, the same as burning a credit, it means that credit
can never be bought or sold again, which ultimately means that someone has funded and
rewarded whoever it is that created that impact with some sort of funding and saying,
I'm going to buy that credit and retire it. And then that person or organization can claim an ecological
offset, right? So as an American, most of us on average use about 20 tons of carbon per year or
emit 20 tons of carbon per year through our activities. And so by buying and retiring 20 tons a year, we can claim that
ecological offset to our emitting. Yeah, that's the basics of it. I hope everyone leans in on
the Klima launch. The City Forest credits, which are a batch of credits that are offered from Regen will be part of that initial launch.
We're glad to be involved in anti-crisis and hopefully memeing and playing and
showing up at real-world activism events and letting people know that we're
part of the solution, not part of the problem.
That's perfect, Christian. Yeah, I think you guys have been, you know, showing the way
of how to do decentralized, you know, MRV since, yeah, a long time now. And it's not easy to build
a registry and, you know, build custom verification and methodologies for communities that, you know, and listen to them, what's important to them and, you know, make a, build a solution around that.
But, yeah, most of the traditional carbon credits registries work in a cookie cutter way.
But, yeah, y'all are, you know, really regenerative, as we call it. So yeah, it's wonderful. Thanks for, you know, giving a little peek into what your project does.
Absolutely. Yeah. Yeah. These tools, I believe, are critical for bringing about a more regenerative world. It's pretty wild to be in a time when it seems that most of the world doesn't really seem to value ecological well-being, but that whether they believe it or not, that is not a rational mindset.
mindset. We are all biological beings and we need a healthy biological planet. So the tools are
there. Let's utilize them. And I still believe that we can turn this ship around.
Absolutely. And I think that's why we're building these protocols, right? To bring
value to these things that are traditionally not being valued in the economic
system. So yeah, we have a long way to go, but let's hear from Jimmy about what they're doing
with tree gents. So I'm Jimmy Cohen. How's it growing? I'm the Guinness World Record holder for the most trees planted in a day by one person.
I personally planted 30,469 mangrove trees in 24 hours, and it took me three attempts before that became an official GWR.
You know, through the sunburn and the mosquitoes we pushed through because I knew that was, it was never about myself.
It's about what is humanity actually capable of, right? So I knew
it would be a stepping stone towards breaking the next world record. And that record is most trees
planted by humanity in a day. So a few months ago, I was on the ground in Ethiopia, July 31st,
we partnered with the Ethiopian government. We did the first ever Growlympic Games, which is
competitive tree planting. And we managed to unite 29 million tree
planters and get 714 million trees planted in just one day. That's one country. Okay. Now at COP30,
I pulled up with a press badge and I had the honor of interviewing all of these environment ministers.
And I shared with them this case study of what we did in Ethiopia, and I asked them questions like,
you know, what's your legacy you want to leave behind? Why are you doing this? What really
motivates you? What's the impact you want to have in this role? And then I put them on the spot a
little bit, and I kind of challenged them to do the same thing in their countries, and I got 12
commitments to do countrywide tree planting days. So that's being declared. And we're going to
make history by getting a billion trees planted in just one day. That's never been done before.
But when we do, we're going to have a big spotlight for the regen movement and all these
incredible solutions that are happening. And we're going to track it with our proof of tree
protocol. So the way the proof of tree works, it's a decentralized application.
It's built by General Magic, same people who built Giveth.
It's currently on app.treegens.org, but it's coming out to iOS and Android very soon.
And the way that it works is the planters film before they plant within the applications.
You can't just upload something you found online.
Then you film the land after you plant the trees.
The AI that we've trained counts exactly how many trees were planted.
And then our DAO members verify that the trees are planted correctly.
And they just tick a few boxes, basically.
And then 95% of the tree tokens that then get minted go directly to the planters.
And then 5% go to the verifiers.
So not financial advice.
Just so you know, though, TGN has outperformed Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana for months.
That is the base price, not even factoring in the fact that we have a 42% APY, and the people who are staking and verifying are also going to get 5% of all of our tree tokens. So yeah, if you guys haven't
gotten any TGN yet, we're on Coinbase, we're on Relay.link, we're on Uniswap, we're on BaseApp,
we're on Hydrex. Shout out to Azos Finance in the audience. We just launched an AZUSD pool with them.
And we'd love it if you guys joined this movement and helped us make history on World Environment Day, June 5th. Let's grow.
Let's grow, Jimmy.
Yeah, you've been a real inspiration for so many people, you know,
new to this space, but also people in this space, because, you know, I've literally seen you around since I've been in.
Yeah, I've been here as well uh maybe you came around a
bit later but uh yeah you know i've seen you work as hard as anyone out there you know uh growing
the movement the region movement so yeah shout out to you man um and yeah love all the stuff that you've been doing. And yeah, let's keep growing.
Let's grow.
Let's grow.
Got you, man.
You know, you can't like this stuff isn't easy.
I know for anyone who's looking to get involved in refi,
I don't think it's easy, you know, but it is so worth it.
You know, at the end of the day, um, it is,
it is so meaningful because what we have an opportunity to do here is make scalable positive impact. You know, like we've lost about 2 trillion trees off the face of this earth. You know, we can,
we can't, we can't have little unscalable solutions. Like every tree matters a hundred
percent. Every tree matters. Everyone, you probably eat fruit. So you can germinate the
sea and go plant a tree in your backyard. Fantastic. Please do that
But what we also need is scalable solutions, right?
And I'm grateful to be surrounded by so many people who do have scalable solutions
You know, I think web 3 is one of those incredible, you know, technologies that can really help things scale
So kudos to everyone who's who's not giving up who's pushing through who's making it happen
Absolutely Yeah, I know we who's pushing through, who's making it happen. Absolutely.
Yeah, I know we, you know, kind of scheduled this space for just one hour,
but, you know, if the people, the speakers have a bit more time,
you know, we can talk about a few more things.
How are you?
How's that looking for you, Christian?
I got a drop, actually. I've appreciated this call, though. It's been really great.
Awesome. Thank you for coming. Yeah, I'll see you around
in the internet until then.
All right. Any final words?
Yeah, maybe I should have.
All right. Andy, are you good, Kotabe?
Yeah, I can stay here a few more minutes to close the space.
Cool. Yeah, it looks like we have Om on the stage. What's up Om? Would you like to
share some thoughts? I know you just came up.
Sure thing. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Thank you for having us. Yeah. I mean, I guess we're passing ships. I just saw the space here in part because several of the folks that, you know, I know happen to be here.
to all of you.
I know you're in wrap-up mode,
so I apologize.
I can't mention each of you by name,
but I appreciate the boundless energy
that you bring
and for all the right reasons.
Yeah, I mean, you know,
we're, as some of you know, we're working on a platform
that's equally about, you know, harnessing several aspects of what I call
web two and a half and web three to get people out of the slippery slope of credit becoming debt with the Save Away Project.
Because so much of commerce today is essentially generating waste,
whether it is impulse buys that end up getting returned in the landfill
or people finding themselves buried in debt and regret. So, yeah, if any of you, even if one person is shockingly curious about that, feel
free to message and happy to kind of give you a little bit of a sneak preview as we do
a new release of the Save Away platform. And if there's any collaboration ideas folks have, those are welcome too.
But more than anything else, thank you for creating this forum.
Thank you for your energy and sharing that.
And, you know, it does make a difference, which is why, you know, people like me have
dropped other things in the middle of the day to be here.
So thank you for that.
Thank you for coming up and sharing your story.
I think we always need to hear more so that we all get inspired by it.
inspired by it.
I saw that
yeah, Eremil was
about to say something and I kind of
interrupted him.
No, you did not interrupt me.
It was my interrupt. This is your spaces, my friend.
I was listening to
Om speak and that resonated
because that's what I'm all about. I just wanted to
acknowledge my friend. I sent you a follow. What you said about the world's commerce driven and irks me
with, you know, quote unquote, holidays that we have that we celebrate. It's so commerce driven
and it creates such a substantial amount of waste of stuff that we don't need. And, you know, I love
being autistic. I love human psychology and what I've learned over my journey in life from, you know, I'm in
my mid forties right now. And I've had those opportunities to have whatever I've wanted in
life. And over time, luckily enough for me, quickly, I was able to realize that buying all
these quote unquote, the stuff, whether it's cars, watches, toys, game, whatever. There's always that void because sooner
or later you get bored with it. You're like, here's that void again. What do I need to do?
And it's the stuff, right? I'm a firm believer in that ultimately what we're truly trying to fill
is this void that is something that's so deep within each of us that what that is, it's the
connection of each of us. It's the love. It's love. The void can only be filled with unconditional love.
And depending on someone's background, we would say, you know, for me, I just call it God.
That's the source of all creation.
And being stewards and what I say, guardians of this earth, I feel that we are all like if we truly do.
And I said, I think so.
I can just tell the hearts of the people in here.
Everybody has such a love for one another, a love for this planet.
And every time I hear somebody talk about consumption, overuse of things, we have problems with pollution.
That just tells me that we are fast tracking into an age of purity and love at a rate that's so exponential.
The growth is going to fast track so quickly now, I believe, because we have all this, the tech even available to us to where the collective consciousness, if you will, of all of humanity coming together with the pure hearts that many of us have.
And we know love wins, right?
What's the quote in some ancient texts?
God is love.
So we know that that love is truly going to be a powerful force that that can never lose.
And so Om, if I'm pronouncing that right,
the O-M there, when you spoke on that, it resonated with me so much. I would genuinely
love to connect with you, anybody that is doing any portion whatsoever to bring the awareness,
to find ways to collaborate. And that's where I'm learning still, because like I said, I'm so new
to Web3. A lot of the terminology is new to me in this space, but I'm learning it because I know that I'm created for a time such as this.
I know I'm being brought to certain people's lives and crossing paths with people and everyone
that's in here. So feel free to follow me. I'm following you guys. I'm making even sure I'm
turning your notifications on at the top so I see your stuff. I'm not somebody that's just
messing around. If I say I'm doing it, I'm doing it.
You can bet your life on it. So I support you. Thank you so much for sharing what's in your heart
because that makes me feel it. We're not alone. There's so many people and I feel like we are
the ones paving the path for the next generations that are going to come. We cast out all fear.
We see the truth. The tide is is turning the waves are coming in quick
and we're going to be a force to reckon with thanks for sharing that man and that's so much
to me to hear you say all that you know that's so that's super touching uh you know uh what you said
about love that's kind of like the core uh thesis around ak- as well. It's a weapon that shoots hearts,
you know, it shoots love. So yeah, you know, we can literally mean this into,
yeah, to the moon, I guess, or maybe to Earth. Yeah, so I'm just trying to amplify the space.
And yeah, maybe just a reminder to all the folks here yeah thanks
for hanging around and we have a quest going on we are literally launching on feb 14th
so yeah i mean i don't want to make more jokes about it but you know it's a it's a good day to get some AK69 and to do that you need some
a couple of NFTs you can get those NFTs through this quest you can either directly mint them or
if you're part of one of the regnets you and you possess $20 worth of their tokens, you can get a free airdrop on the 13th.
So we have two more days to do all the actions.
And yeah, you should be good to, you know,
get those two NFTs.
Yeah, we literally have less than 48 hours
before we close the campaign.
So yeah, please retweet the room
and, you know know share about the
nft quest as well uh this is this project literally aims to be the bitcoin of the of our
movement uh we want to use scarcity in a really good way what we're doing is scarce in this world and we want to capture that value
in a way that everyone benefits so if you participate it's going to help not only
you know the project or you but yeah the whole movement itself um so yeah let's get growing
and yeah we have
yeah I kind of had a few more questions or things to talk about but not really sure how long we can go
well personally I might go you know maybe five minutes so I don't know if you want to do it kind
of like maybe like a I'd say speed you know speed round or something like that yeah maybe yeah I
can do let's do a quick question and you, we can maybe close this space out after that.
Kotavi's got to get back to Carnaval, bro.
Next week, next week.
So one of the things what I really had in my mind was, you know, what's the most important problem to solve in the refi space today and you know
how can we coordinate better and what can take us mainstream like those are maybe three questions
but you know if you can uh summarize it for us and you know share your thoughts that would be
super awesome uh you know we can find uh, this is like a sense-making exercise, you know, what are we
thinking? What are we observing? And yeah, how do we, you know, collectively coordinate to
solve problems? So yeah, who would like to take that? I love the questions. I'll go for it.
So let's start with what is the most important problem? I don't think that there's one.
I am actually very, very happy that we are taking kind of like a pluralistic view. So, let's start with what is the most important problem. I don't think that there's one.
I am actually very, very happy that we are taking kind of like a pluralistic view.
Like, I don't think that, you know, regeneration of the environment, the reforestation is more or less important than some other social issues.
I think that it's great to have different people working on different things and we actually need that. I love the approach that AKK takes about kind of like the coordination layer
and like supporting each other. I actually think that that kind of like interoperability between
different projects and not only interoperability but like just kind of like common
social net of support and everything. think this is this is very important
uh bringing awareness and and simplicity into action one thing that i think is very important
for the refi space and jimmy said it and and i think he said it very well like this is not it's
not easy like the refi space is not easy. It's easier to just, you know,
launch whatever meme token on pop.fund
and, you know, I don't know, collect a lot of funds.
And because maybe you will fail 50 times,
but like 51, you're going to do something.
And regenerating is hard
because when you have like a project
that has something behind and you actually have a vision,
it takes time. So it's not easy, but it's very fulfilling. And I think that one of the things
that we also need the most is self-care because we cannot change the world if we're not taking care of ourselves uh so so to make things
impact that is sustainable your efforts like our efforts should be sustainable too you know we
should become like in a good place and aiming for something that it might be slow and it might take some time, but the more that we have runaway to do that,
and I mean in all senses, like emotional runaway,
like energy and we're in a good place to keep doing it,
the farther that we can go.
And also I love this African proverb of like,
if you want to go fast, go alone.
If you want to go far, alone if you want to go far go together um so i think
like i bitcoin has uh said this a lot but like people sometimes come for for the funds and then
they stay for the vibes um the refi space have really good vibes um it's not easy but it's very
fulfilling i'm it's i guess recharge uh hearing like like, all the, all the things that I'm hearing today. And, and when I have conversations with people in the refi space, just keep taking care of yourselves, taking care of the community.
experimenting. A lot of these things are experimentations and some of them will fail.
Some of them will take longer than what we want or assume, but just, um,
let's do best efforts. Like AI is like AI is crazy and it's never been a better time to be
also an entrepreneur as it is right now. So just do it from a healthy place, sustainable place.
And yeah, let's keep trying
to help each other. Sometimes with even harsh feedback, but important so that we can move
forward the best way that we can. I think those will be my general answers to the questions
that you made. I'm happy to pass it to Jimmy or whoever else who wants to take it still.
I'm happy to pass it to Jimmy or whoever else who wants to take it.
Yo, I love that.
You know, one of the reasons why I'm naming the fuel as grit is because that's what we need.
You know, we just need to be at it.
And, you know, yeah, at some time, I think the world is going to wake up to the value that we're creating and
um yeah we all need that grit in life uh you know to get through anything um and um yeah
so i think you put it very well uh when you said uh we can if we if we want to go fast, go alone. And if you want to go far, go together.
And yeah, that's kind of been the ideology
that has been baked into the protocol as well.
And yeah, that was lovely.
Maybe Jimmy can add some more words to that, Jimmy.
Well, Jimmy can add some more words to that, Jimmy.
You know, I think there's always silver linings to everything that happens in life, you know, all the bad things.
And some people are kind of down about, you know, markets going down, right?
One of the many silver linings of that, though, is that you get to really see who the real ones are, you know, the people who don't give up, who have that grit, as you say, you know, and building with the people who are showing up throughout bear markets and collaborating with them and forming relationships with them is one of the best things that you can do. I really believe that your best, you know, your number one asset is not your crypto bags or your NFTs,
but the reputation that you build, you know, and the actions that you take,
which speak a lot louder than words over time.
And so that's, you know, that's what I'm really pumped for.
And I'm excited to see Igley in Denver.
Anyone who's going to be there, hit me up. Will T in the audience, much love to him. He's a real
one. He's absolutely incredible. Pixel, if you're cool enough, he might just pick you up from the
airport if you hit that criteria. So lock in. Amazing human being. So many cool people in the spaces much love to everyone here
yeah i love that jimmy um yeah always inspiring us with your lovely words
um all right so yeah it looks like we have Yeramiel's hand up as well.
Go for it.
Yeah, just a quick thing.
Thanks, brother.
And good job on the name, by the way.
My name is actually Hebrew, Yeramiel, and that's Yeramiel,
and that means the compassion of God or the absolute love of God.
So, well done on that.
A lot of people struggle with it.
You did a really good job.
Yeah, I'm actually going to be there at ETH Denver. I would love to
meet up with some of y'all. Will T is going to be picking me up. I know that I'll be kicking it with
Brother Jimmy nonstop. And I think a lot of us are going to meet up on the second to last day
of the event at around and Will T is going to work on getting some reservations made,
but there's going to be a group of us.
So far, I think there's like eight of us, maybe close to 10.
We're all going to meet up and break bread at a restaurant and just come together in
real life and connect with one another.
So if anybody's out there, don't hesitate to reach out.
Reach out to me.
Reach out to Jimmy if you know him better than me and
I'm just a weird bald guy that you've never heard of before but we're all going to connect because
I think that that spirit of love is bringing a lot of us together a lot of amazing minds with
everybody with special skills and I think that when we come together at that table so to speak
and in essence but also in a literal sense I think some amazing things are going to happen
so I'm looking forward to that so if you're not able to get there, the event's free. I even upgraded my
hotel room to accommodate some other people. I'm happy to do that. I'm ex-military, so there's
nothing. I used to bunk in racks with hundreds of guys stuck in a room. So if anybody's not
against that and you don't have accommodations and money's tight or whatever and you're okay with it, let's just make it happen.
The key is for us to get together, come together, learn, and grow together, as my brother Jimmy would say.
Speaking of weird bald guys, how's it going, everyone?
Vilty, good to see you here brother
I missed you today
well I had another appointment
I had to be to
for a new emphasis
making knowledge more public
and decentralized and accessible
around the world.
But I digress from that.
What I was going to say that Yaramillo touched on is I'm glad that you've volunteered to be Jimmy's Wrangler for East Denver this year.
It is a tall task.
task. So do not take it lightly. It is a great responsibility, but we do have to keep people
So do not take it lightly.
like Jimmy safe from the confines of the urban landscape because he's at his best when he's in
the natural environment, putting propagules in the ground to regenerate the mangrove forest.
So yeah. Am I going to need to put this man on a leash and keep him connected to me?
And keep him connected to me
I don't know if you can put him on a collar
And a leash
But you're just going to have to
How do we say it in the military
You're going to have to be on the ready
At any waking moment
Yeah, Jeremy is my bodyguard guy
So don't try any business
Jeremy is going to mess you up
Will you try anything all in love
i i'll grab you so tight full of love i i'm a pretty big fella you know six three two little
two two twenty ish i'm not a tiny guy that's gross no your meal's got a heart of gold and
i'm so grateful to have connected with so many incredible people in the spaces, you know.
And bro, G-Man, I'm pumped for this, dude.
I know you've been cooking this for a hot minute.
And I know that you're a solid one as well.
And you're going to do really well with it.
You know, the way you put so much thought, you know, into the white paper I've been going through.
And, you know, all the different token I've been going through and, you know, all the all the different tokenomics here making it scarce like
Bitcoin. But instead of just putting energy out, you know, it makes sense. The tokens should cost
something to create, you know, whether if it's work or money and the fact that you can create this
supply shock on all of the regenerative tokens is going to create such a positive impact, man. Like,
that's going to do wonders, you know, for the price. And at the end of the day, like,
that's going to be great for the whole space. Because like, if refi tokens are doing super well,
like over time, the DGENs are going to take note, you know, it took me, you know, TGN has been
almost live for six months now. And we've outperformed all the blue chips, you know, and pretty consistently throughout that.
And and now finally the DGNs are like, oh, wait a minute. Let me come through. Let me check it out.
You know, it started with just like the environmentalists, but now it's starting to like grow and like we're starting to get more people who are like space, you know, with enough solutions like this, AK69 and AKK token, because
yeah, that's, that's ultimately a really great function of it. You know, taking these off the
market, having a supply shock and then doing really cool stuff and getting the attention that
they deserve. Like that's going to be a recipe for growth. And that's what the space really needs
right now. So kudos for doing your part with the supply.
I'll try to do my part with the demand, you know,
of refi tokens overall, hopefully.
And together, bro, we're going to reignite the spaces
and it's going to be beautiful.
By the way, if I may, just a quick plug around East Denver.
There is a very important event on Friday the 20th.
So if you're going to be there, I do highly encourage you to sign up and register for the Public Goods Mini Summit.
You know, I don't know if this is a negotiation from the fallout from last year or not, but it looks like it's going to be a great event.
And, yeah, you can find it on Lou.ma on the East Denver events page.
So public goods, mini summit, that's where I'm going to be.
Beautiful.
We should make like a public goods slash refi like list,
like just like the events that are aligned or that a lot of us are going to be at
and just, you know, make sure we all are. Because are because there's so many man there's hundreds of these things like
i'll just register for a bunch of them but be good to know like where people are going to be
just like you know kind of go ahead to those ones but uh but thanks for sharing we'll see i appreciate
you yeah thanks for coming up will t and um yeah that looks like you know we it's a good place to wrap
this up um yeah maybe a last reminder for those of you still in the space we're uh running a quest
that's going for two more days and you should be able to get your two nfts to uh mine akk on feb 14th um so yeah just get your
things ready and you know we're gonna slay more luck um yeah i think we like jimmy said this is
really going to amplify the whole space and uh what i am yeah i'm calling it a race to the top because
you know usually rivalries dynamics lead to race to the bottom but in this case we're all trying
to race to the top so yeah on that note i think we can end this space thanks everyone for joining and yeah, hope to see you in the future.
And looking forward to see all of you mine
AKK and send it
to the moon. Let's grow.
Let's grow.
I'm pumped, broski.
Best of luck with everything.
You got this.
Ciao for now thanks everyone