Bear Market Builders Episode 1! FT @BigHeadBillions

Recorded: Feb. 26, 2023 Duration: 1:06:00

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What up fam?
What's up? Excited. I'm actually, yeah, I'm like really hyped right now. Let's get it pop and I just retweeted the space and everything. I'm gonna try to get my other account here too. Appreciate it. Yeah, I'm away a couple minutes, you know, let everything
I'm gonna go put it in some rooms or in some chats so then we get started.
Seems good fam. I'm doing the same
Alright, there we go. I got it posted to the discord. What up, bitchy?
So you got a list of new. Yo, Fitsy. Yeah, you can come talk and then I'm a yeah, like when we start, I think I'm gonna move everyone and then re, you know, bring up everyone. Just, you know,
What a pity.
Yo, I was just gonna come and play a song because it was silent. But I appreciate you.
I think about you when I was gone, you should not get old. I'm a little bit of a mishasome, I come in love, yeah, they both do. I'm a little bit of a mishasome, I'm a little bit of a mishasome, I come in love, yeah, they both do. I'm a little bit of a mishasome, I come in love, yeah, they both do.#
She said I love you don't trust you can't change you I just don't need on here. I'm a
We'll start after the song is done.
Yo, I appreciate you Fissy. I'm gonna drop you wait. I don't even oh yeah I'm gonna drop you down for right now, but we'll bring up speakers later, but I appreciate you Fitsy So welcome to the first episode of the bear market
We're the first episode is with Big Head Billionaires. We got Behealey behind the mic. He's the proctorie founder and let him give a little rundown on what Big Head Billionaires
Yeah, a little bit about me is like, you know, I do animation, graphic design, video production, music production, pretty much anything with digital media, a little bit of web development as well, but doing it for like the last 12, 15 years and now, pretty much all freelance. I've always worked for my
for free, but like the people that do come and decide to invest in the project or adopt the character, they can come up, you're going to be able to get them in shorts, in episodes more frequently, voice acts, you can give ideas for episodes and shorts already.
So yeah, man, I mean, it's just been a vibe like we've been here making content for a while now for like the last six months. We've been blowing shit up here on CT and kind of growing as well on like TikTok and YouTube. We just hit, you know, 1000 subs on our YouTube.
We just we've had about 59,000 unique views in the last 28 days on our page on YouTube same same thing kind of on a Tiktok we got like 15 I can't remember what Treat said, but he said the numbers getting up there as well on that side so
So very, very proud to see that we're establishing a good footprint for the content that we're making. And also really glad to hear that people enjoy it and that they think it's funny and that they love to be a part of it. So that's kind of like just like a general synopsis of what we do with
Yeah, I would call or I would just explain it as the South Park of Web 3. You guys can you guys really go after anyone and just have a good time. I guess that will bring out my first question you explaining it. Like what?
do you gain from holding a big head billionaire? Sure, so like we're unlike a lot of other projects like we don't really have staking we're not making like financial revshare promises and we don't typically have like what people would think is like a huge white paper or roadmap but like what we do
have is like a really persistent goal to keep delivering content and to keep our community involved. So like that's the main focus of the holding the project is like we literally see this as you adopting a character. So whether that be somebody gave it to you or you got it as a giveaway or you
you came and actually adopted one from a secondary marketplaces, that's your character. And there's ways for you to kind of participate and gain stuff to customize them and kind of make it more like personalized. But the whole idea is that by holding one, you can get both that NFT and other NFTs you own.
into the content we create and not only just like the NFT that you feel represents you if you are so imposed to you could potentially like I said actually do the voice for your character if the content comes out good obviously we have like kind of a benchmark for what we use it has to have like you know
know at least a minimum level of quality or or actorships so to speak but like a lot of people in the space are very skilled like Liz is one she can do many many voices very excited to have an opportunity to come and do use some of her talents to voice act in the show for character spots
So again, I think it's kind of a unique way to like get involved with the project. Again, we want to take feedback from our membership for writing, for ideas, for shorts, for episodes, for you know, what characters they think would be funny, what topics they want us to cover, who's buzzing right now.
that stuff is drummed up by the people that hold. And I just kind of as a creative director take on my position to create the vision that we kind of all have and to something that we can all enjoy. So I like I said, it's not really like tons of financial promises from our end, but that being said, we've done some
really interesting stuff with like traits and allowing people to improve their characters and I can say like some people definitely made off okay. I'm like so far like you know their investments trying to adopt characters and spread the love so there's definitely opportunities that we're trying to provide again another thing is gonna
to be like our stage paths coming up. So it'll kind of be able to let people speculate on what they think it's worth to be in the show and like a guaranteed spot. That kind of opens it up for let's say like an influencer or something wants to get a cameo spot in an episode like that could be good press for them to have their voice in it or their character.
and the other projects that need help in exposure. I think this is like a great way. It's better than just paying for an ad on Twitter or something. You get built into the story. It shows people your product in a way that they may
not have seen it otherwise like um in in the light that it doesn't feel like an ad.
Yeah, so the last two projects that you've you know made a made a show about was what last one was Bluen's film right and then the one before that was you'd Well, I'll be so we do two things we do our own show and we like people collab
in that show as both like cameos and advertisements and stuff, but we also do animation as a service. So like the balloons will one like we had their character featured in the episode, but we also did like a whole story arc for them. It was like four parts.
There's a full stitch on the YouTube if you want to go watch it, but that was just to advertise their stuff. So like we just did the animation as a service for them, helped out their project, helped them kind of illustrate what they wanted to do with their extension for promo. And like that's another big thing. So like,
You'll see we put the rotten eggs in our show. We put you we put balloons fill. We had a suitekki, but dude got his ass bit by a rug in there. There's koala bot club like where we're going to have ghost kids and T.C. and jelly rascals in the next episode.
as well as maybe you'll see bubbleguits. So I see this project is a hub for all the characters that kind of exist in our universe. And I think it's a great way to make them all interact. I said, and...
to give people the chance to give them exposure for their PFPs and the stuff that they like, not just the big heads, but like really like I said, MTC or Rascals, we get support from all over, I think in episode
we're going to have like probably Liberty Square and like we're just really shooting for the talking points. The people that people want to see in episodes that are going to be noteworthy and really grab engagements and stuff like that.
Yeah, so how long does it usually take to you know make the characters I guess because obviously they're talking and it probably takes a little bit. Yeah, I mean it takes a decent amount of time especially for the lip sync. There's like some tools that I'm looking into to help me
automate some of this process so that like the scenes actually don't take me so much time. But one thing I am passionate about is like how much time I put into just the lip sync because you can actually like read the character's lips when they speak like it all lines up like really perfectly and stuff. Even if
the rest of the animation is kind of hokey, it adds to the comedy, but like that stuff translates like really amazing. So it takes a fair amount of time man, I mean I'd say like at least a month for me to get these episodes together. If not more depending on like what's happening, but like I think the important thing for us is that we're always moving.
Whether it be like a short that we're putting out a full length episode doing animation as a service or just like networking in general to try to like kind of improve Both the holders lives and projects and our own lives like we're never stopping Out here in this ecosystem. So that's like one of the things that we are on top of
Nice. So how big is the big head billionaire collection? So not many people know this because we've been around as big heads for a minute, but the original project started as scumbags and it was like an ironic name because I thought it was funny like this is the
only place that had like a good community where you wouldn't get rugged with a bunch of scumbags and those are the money bag characters that you'll see in the show. Those are... Wait a minute. That way for real? Yeah. I held one and sold it. I hear that a lot. You would have kept it. You would have got a big head mitt for
free. So that's what we did. There was 3,000 scumbags, right? And the active membership, I think it was only around 1,000 people at the time because we did things for a long time at scumbags that just didn't really work out. But the people that were active, we took them with us and pivoted them for free to the big head project. So it went from 3,000
to 7000. So we have 7k in this collection, but when we revamp the scumbags to have full bodies and stuff, it'll be like the other 3k so that we have kind of like a 10k envelope total. It's just like the protagonist and the antagonist. It's like my kind of my ultimate vision for the two projects.
So like how long have you been like big head? Probably about seven months now. Like you know, we switched over from scumbags and like I want to say July and then I'm into the like August. It's everything is a blur in the NFT space now. Like it feels like 40 years ago. Yeah.
And so like, how did you, were you the founder of scumbags or did you like take on the role for big head? No, I would say you were the same guy. I've never rugged a project or like had to move on at least without like taking the effort with me. So I'm very proud of that fact. Yeah.
Dang, I'm just looking at all the questions that I wrote down. So why did you pick so for launching a project? Sure, that's an easy question. When I first got into NFTs, I was obviously introduced to like Ethereum NFTs.
I did some exploring around like obviously trying to collect stuff but like the fence of the gas fees at the time was like very very expensive I think that's changed quite a bit now with like the volume being down but let's say volume in the future like spikes a lot there's a lot more in
like a bull run again, that fence is going to run up really high and keep people out of like, transacting as much. So in my mind, like having a gas fee is just kind of like an elitist fence that keeps out like,
people you don't want to trade with. You know what I'm saying? And like there's a lot of great people that just can't afford to pay that, that want to be involved with something bigger. And I thought soul with the low transaction fees and still pretty much everything that Ethereum has is just a lot cheaper to transact, which is
a way smarter play. It may be smaller, but like functionally, I think it's going to be like what gets used the most, especially because of like the network speeds and stuff. Unfortunately, like we still see issues like we're seeing today, like with the network being down sometimes, but I think
like in the future that will improve, especially as like collaboration gets better between some of these blockchains, they'll kind of assist each other and shit like that. But I'm still bullish on soul because of the the transaction fees on the speed, like I said, I think they're going to be the first to a billion users and that's like where I want to be.
Yeah, I'm super bullish on soul. Um, so I don't know if you I feel like you said something about this, but like, what was your angle? Like what's your angle for big head? Sure. Um, I think a lot of people for animated spaces and
Animated projects in the space they have kind of this goal of they want to pitch to a network or get picked up by like Netflix and stuff and that would be cool like obviously we gain exposure But like the ins and outs of the industry are kind of like this where like if a studio is giving you money for yourself. They like own your IP in a way
and they're selling it. So like I think like what we're doing is a bit different. We're like we're establishing our footprint organically like through our own channels so that we can make those valuable for like both sponsorships and like all of this stuff to where like we have the negotiating leverage at the end of the day. We have a
all the analytics to support like that we've sold merchandise, we've sold adopted characters that we've you know have all these crazy views and and reach and stuff on all these various platforms. That stuff is incredibly valuable to those studios. So like what I'm trying to do with
this project is like legit solidify the IP of these characters to like the level of like South Park and like family guy and like stuff like that but retain the ownership for both myself and our community members because somewhere along the way in like a lot of these projects there's like
like that sell out moment where they don't own it anymore. And I think that comes from a little bit of weakness because they don't have the leverage of the audience. And that's what they're hoping the studio will do with them for the exposure. But what happens is these shows will get greenlit, they'll get reviewed, and then they'll get dropped.
And you may still get paid, but then like you've already signed the contract, they own the stuff, they just decide not to put it out. So there's like all this crazy stuff that can happen on the business side of things that I'm like kind of well versed in at this point. Like I know how that industry works. I've been a privy to
seeing people in that well before NFTs. So I just think like we're on something bigger. And if we take the opportunity that Web3 is providing us to like come together as community and get behind something before it's big, we could be the ones that create that wave. Like on
And we're the ones that decide what's cool. And if we have a thousand or 7000 or 10,000 people all reposting or pushing or commenting or liking and subscribing on things that we post, it gets massive reach outside of this echo chamber.
actually has an opportunity to high on board more people into our ecosystem. So like in general, like just to answer your question in like a final note, like I'm trying to trend this IP to global phenomenon levels and do it for us. You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, it's more, it's not about the money, it's more for the community and I love that. So you guys have some sick merch, I'm not gonna lie. I need to pick myself up some merch soon. Like how do you come up with those designs and
Do you do that art on your own? So there's only one design that I didn't do so far and some artists I paid to collab with an artist. I had them create an original piece. It's the Wonderland design on the site. Man, that one is incredible. I just loved the their art style.
So like that's like one that I paid to have produced so that we could kind of Put it on shirts and posters and like it's just like a super ill design But everything else like I've kind of done myself like just the garment approach and stuff like I have experience with making that kind of stuff in the past from doing graphic design
and printing for other companies. So I know what good stickers are, I know what good shirts are, I know what good hats and all this embroidery and stuff is. I just think it's important to put out products people want. So what I've been doing with the art is whenever the
is like a moment that happens, I'll kind of encapsulate it with like a t-shirt design like a good one. An example is like the halfway cooked wrap video that we put out against the rotten eggs like that got made into a t-shirt design where it's just like the three homies on the front.
with the burger in the background, they're like mean mugging, but it's like that's a limited edition shirt. So you'll see stuff like cycle out eventually. Right now there's like some cool hoodies where you can get like just the characters expression on the front and this is BHB big on the back and like, man, I mean, it's just like
We're trying to trend the IP of the characters themselves and get people kind of attached to their characteristics and the way they act so that they can kind of know what to expect, just like you know what to expect from Cartman and Kyle and Stan and fucking Kenny, you know what I'm saying?
killed Kenny. You know exactly what you expect though because you know how they all act. You do. You grow attached. Yeah. Like I love carp and he's funny. Shit. So like was South Park like a, I don't want to say reference.
like something that inspires you to do this? Absolutely. I mean those guys are geniuses and I think that the way that they've done their content is like a huge inspiration to how I've kind of designed my characters in a way that's simple. Like you see just for example like this
if you pick like the big beaver in the audience. I have more work to do to like move his facial expression around to do stuff than I do on a big head because I left like their face blank. It's just like their eyes and the mouth. So the way Sal Park does their stuff, they do their videos and flash and layers and they have all the stuff like
I'm assigned as assets already and that's part of the reason they can come through and make shit really fast and like when it's appropriate and I think that's like a super cool model because they can attach themselves to like pop and current culture and really kind of use it to trend their message.
I've gathered a lot of inspiration from both the way they produce their show, the way they've chosen to design their characters, and then also the humor style in the show is just fucking, they're the best satire on the planet.
Yeah, like speaking of like the layers you can see that in just the their intro like they show just like pasting you know what I mean? Pacing the characters onto the screen um
So before we go on, if you haven't already, join the giveaway. It's up at the top of the screen because I'm giving away a big head billionaire. This won't happen every time.
But I thought just since it's the first episode we have to and they were dipping so I was like, oh, I have to pick some up. Fuck yeah, let's go to flame had to to cool. Oh, yeah.
So I guess next let's go into tickets. First of all, what are they? You're talking about the trade tickets, right? Yeah. Okay, so we have like a variety of tickets and like this is kind of one of the things that we do that's different. You'll see like a lot of places of the display like
a token or something where you can come and claim or something. But that puts the burden on the user. So what we've been doing with our system, we don't do staking, we do pledging through crowd surf. It's kind of the same thing, except you don't get a token in return. We just get the analytics to know if you're completing your pledges.
And when you do, we send out these tickets. It's kind of randomized sometimes. Sometimes we do like a season pack or something, but they're traits. You can get animated upgrade traits where it makes your character animated like as a gift as the NFT you can get.
outfits, you can get all this stuff, but like there's some unique mechanics like we don't have a trade marketplace. So like the incentive is usually we have a way to participate in something and it'll be like, yo, if you come and do this, you can potentially get this trade or this one. And it just kind of incentivizes people
people to stick around to try to get what they want instead of just allowing them to have it because they had enough money or whatever. And it also kind of gives us a different way to do things. I noticed bad cats, you can take traits off of your stuff and change it around when you add a trait to our
It's permanent for that slot. So if you change the head trait to like a Farrow hat, his head is forever the Farrow hat. Now you can still change everything else along with you haven't changed it already. But like the idea is to try to use these traits to diversify the original collection and add to like things that we didn't necessarily
have before. So like we have like girl traits coming out, new body traits, textures, just stuff to keep things kind of interesting and give people the ability to customize and collect in a way that's like more fun and potentially more challenging than just having the bread to do it.
Yeah, um, so I mean you answered the next question about how you get them. So like do you ever stay in like the shorts? They you like produce that like a person that person could be in their own like little shore or show if they own an NFT?
That's something that like we've kind of been trying to approach Coming up like treats has been pushing me treats as the project manager and of treats I don't know if you guys know but follow him I'm like the creative side kind of basically partners at this point He's been pushing me to have to make some kind of kind of
content like that, but like we've been careful about the framing of the word NFT, crypto, digital asset, because over across the fence in Web 2 and on YouTube and stuff, people have like a bad taste in their mouth from like those kind of things. So here at NFT and they immediately hear scam and they won't hear anything else.
So that's why you'll hear us say like with the framing it'd be like, "Yo, you can adopt a character and get in the show." So we're not really trying to trick people. We're just trying to like reframe it so they don't hate us immediately before they see what it is. But yeah, that's something we're trying to do more of. It's like, "You'll see that in the end of the next episode."#
Yeah, speaking of like, you know, not being able to get pushed as much on YouTube using the word crypto or NFT, the big Web 3 YouTubers that you see like right now.
they all got big during the bull. Now it's because YouTube was pushing their content way more because people were making money. But then when the bull hit and everyone lost a lot of money, they didn't and they stopped pushing with three content. But they got like a new owner or something.
I saw it on Twitter and he's really big into NFTs, I guess. So hopefully soon more content will be getting pushed. Yeah. And again, I don't know if it's something that YouTube can do directly. It's just something that
kind of the community is done to itself with all these scams and the problems that crypto have seen like the FTXs and sandbank and freeds and all these bad actors that are kind of making a bad name for NFTs but what I realized is you know it was a different project that was posting on YouTube
YouTube some of their animated content. I saw it and this was amazing. I was like, "Oh, this is great. I had a better understanding of what ed if these are, then for a lot of the people in the comments." But what they were saying was stuff like, "Man, I love this. I was super excited until I saw this was an NFT."
and then they immediately think this isn't anything, it's just going to be a JPEG that's useless and this isn't happening. I'm just like, what do you mean? Like, they're partnering with the N animation studio, here's the product, you said you liked it, you're just like burned by the word NFT, so
I think it's up to people like us to really ferment like the good vibes in the space and to like just be the people we're trying to say like we haven't rugged anybody we've done our best at like fucking stick our necks out for our holders at any at any cost really you know like
even with the trade thing. We airdrop those to people so that they don't have to spend a transaction fee to mint them. You know what I'm saying? So like there's a lot of thought that goes into like taking the burden off of the customer, but there's so many problems that our ecosystem that don't even stem from like presenting
the product. And there's just a lot we have to work through as like a generation. And I think we can. We just really got to buckle down. We've already lost a lot of the dead weight, like the biggest problems, like people like FTX. And I think we're going to be good, bro. We're all going to make it.
Oh yeah, 100%
What was gonna say oh how long have like you been in web 3 About a year and a half at this point maybe a little hunger feels like fucking six years man. He does like you said
earlier like the web 3 time feels way longer than but actually what time when I first got into it bro I was like I noticed you had to like stay up at goofy hours for action and like it just felt like
days were endless man and every day felt like four days and that was just like demetric that I was using like it everything is times for so like if 30 minutes go by it was really two hours it's just funny yeah
So like do you have a target audience? Yeah, my target audience is probably about people between the ages of 18 to my own age all the way up to Ford and people that enjoy the shows that we're trying to kind of emulate in a way like you asked earlier
about my inspiration. My inspiration comes from all over television. So you'll see a bit of SpongeBob, a bit of South Park, a bit of Rick and Morty, and a bit of like everything I watch in my own personal life that I've thought was funny and kind of like added to my own humor. You'll kind of see that all mesh together and I
show along with like my own storyline for like the characters and my own kind of ideas. So, my bad, I just kind of lost my train of thought there. What made you think that like big head would succeed and what
what makes you think, I mean now that big head will go even farther than what it is now. I think that we actually have a product. Right now, things are based off of like trading and speculation and like nobody necessarily even cares what the product is. That's why you'll see things like that don't necessarily
a point or everybody knows it's a Ponzi, they're just fine with it because that's okay, like that's what they're here for, they're here to trade. But once we start bringing people in, like why I got involved with NFPs wasn't because I thought I was going to be making a ton of money, it's because I wanted exposure to new groups of people and I got that immediately.
when I got here I was like whoa I'm getting followed by celebrities and like cartoon pictures and my views are going up like if you guys have never started a Twitter account before like it's insanely hard to get past 50 followers and like that's something that you can do basically instantly joining an NFT community so
When I got here man like it was just vibes and that's what that was the most fun part people were having fun Enjoying the product and like trying to be part of the community versus like Just trying to make money and I know it's it's a bull run so like everybody was making money at the time and nobody was really worried about Trying to call
I think once we get back to a point like that, that's when we're really going to see people interested in like real products and things that they can like tangibly see and get involved with. And that's why it's important to me to like get this content out ahead of time because you'll see like other projects will have trade
failures and stuff like that. That's good. It's good for speculation and hype to get their price up. But that stuff doesn't matter in the long run when you're trying to be a global phenomenon. It's only matters to the 7,000 people or whatever your collection sizes that are able to get in. We're trying
grow our audience to like millions of people. So I think once people really start enjoying themselves here again for reasons other than making money, we'll see products like ours be like more successful because it is funny because you can go watch it because you can be in it. You see what I'm saying?
Yeah, I want to actually touch on two things they use for you know, you said there the first one was about physical products I Agree when people start you know enjoying like actual products and not just trying to focus on the money
Those projects are going to get huge. I think projects like Drunken Ape Social Club, you probably, yeah, you know them actually, I know you do. You know, like their alcohol, it's going to probably, I mean, they're doing pretty well.
well right now and only imagine during the bull when people are just enjoying themselves and not trying to get the last .01 so out of their NFT. And then also about Twitter, I never, you know, I was
I didn't really try to actually grow my Twitter until like August of last year. And I started at like 50 followers and, you know, we've grown. I think pretty, pretty well.
are pretty fast for the bear so I'm excited. I'm proud of you man. I think you've made quite a come up just on your account and just the time I've known you so.
appreciate you. I guess going back to Merch, I wanted to ask you this earlier, but like if you could have like that one product that you could have a big head billionaire like one, what would it be? Honestly, bro, I think like the thing that we do
really well is these stickers. Like people love our stickers. I love wearing the shirts. Like I wear my big head shirts all the time and I try to like collect one of each and I think like that's the most fun part is is like the stuff people can wear and like attach to like it but the stickers man.
I have them on shit that I know they're not like coming off of and It's just like it's hard to explain with merch because people think merch is gonna make you like tons of money But there's the revenue on merch is slim as hell, but stickers you can get for like pretty cheap
and just give them how people collect that shit and hold it and want to buy it later on. I don't know man, I just see a big opportunity in our characters and the ones people like they're probably going to collect. That's why you see the two new hoodies that I put
up one of them is Bryce, the other one is Reggie, I'm probably going to have a Kyle one, the Durg one, and they kind of go with their colors and shit so I don't know I just want people to like connect with what they want. I'm not too worried about like trying to turn a profit on merchandise. I just want
want to like have enough of it out there to where people are really rocking the shit and they care about it. Like when I see that people went on their way and like bought a skateboard and shit, I'm just like blown away dude. I'm like yo that is so fucking cool. Like I just love to see it man.
Yeah, I feel like it would be sick to have you know my own brand on a hoodie or a shirt just wearing it around We're just seeing on Twitter like someone else wear it like that. I feel like that would just make me just smile um
I feel like I need to get some stickers now. There's some open spots on my PC that need some filling of stickers. Let's go. Yeah, the treats is doing a thing right now where if you go and like leave a comment on any of our videos on YouTube and then like go post proof in the discord.
You may get selected to win a sticker pack and he's just going to send out the limited edition stickers, like usually if they go to events to get them and they're all different for events, but you can get one that way. So pretty sick. Yeah, that sounds awesome.
I mean, that's all I have right. Yeah. Why don't you tell us a little bit about Carter so we can get to you to platform. Yeah. Okay, okay. Yeah. Hold up.
Okay, so I'm Carter. I'm 13. Been in the space for almost a year now. March 2nd will be a whole year.
I started making YouTube content last year. It was more focused on gaming. But just in the last couple of months, I've been focused on Web 3 content.
I make content on projects that I believe in and that I think are building some cool stuff. Right now I have a series called The Who Is or The
the What is series. And it's just a quick four minute, five minute video. And it's just the basics. And it's like a TLDR on a project. The big head one is coming out very soon.
Yeah, and now I just started the podcast. I used to have a podcast and had to stop it because of basketball basketball was taken up all my time But now it's over and we have like seven months off so about a
It's about to go crazy. It's about to go crazy. Use that time to build, fam. And like you said, just use all your platforms. I know there are people that are going to want to support you, especially since you're so young and you're out here ambitious.
Just keep after it bro like I always say like 110% bro and that sounds like a cliche But when you say like this you say you know you have to give Everything you've got even what you didn't know you had And that's really what it takes dog
Yeah, like I said today. I don't know if I put yeah, I don't think I said this in the discord, but it was more of just like you know the You know when Carlos DM me today, and it was like yeah, I would love to
be on your podcast soon. I was like, man, you know, those late night spaces where I stayed up just to, you know, get more knowledge on, you know, people and build more connections. I was like, man, it's kind of
It's showing, like it's showing, what am I? - You're reaping the benefits of the seeds you sow, bro. That's why I'm there. - Yeah. - 'Cause I see you're after it, you're here. I know you're young and like you're trying to do shit, bro. And like people respect it and like they do.
Yeah, also if you this is a little off, not off topic, but like if you are a project founder or know any projects that would love to come on the podcast, please DM me. My DMs are always open and I have like the first 23 projects
set or coming on but I can always you know get your I can always get you in there so. Yeah I mean if you don't have the Fox Club already in the audience on there get with them. I know I still need to talk to them. Fucking Liberty might want to do it too man. You can talk to them. Yeah I need big viewers.
Yeah, it's nice to have connections. That's one thing I've learned recently. But like I said, Carlos is coming on soon for jelly. We have Jiraxed from famous fox is coming on soon.
Yeah, there's another pretty big guy. You guys might know him. His name is Frank. Yeah, you guys will see. But yeah, there's also some people that would like to sponsor these too.
going to be fun. Do that, fam, because it makes a huge difference in like how much you're able to how much time you're able to spend here. Like, um, one thing I'll say about our project, we didn't collect the most money from it, but it would be very hard for me to dedicate as much
time as I do to the show if I didn't have that kind of thing sitting around to really fund it. You know what I'm saying? Because I'd have to spend 99% of my time just grinding commissions in my real life to fucking get by versus like
like being minted and out and everything, you have a little more breathing room. So keep your options open for things, especially like Patreon and stuff like that, even if you don't want to do an NFT project because people are going to want to support you, man.
But yeah, yeah, I'm gonna just actually talk about this. An NFT project that would be kind of like sick, you know, like holder benefits, I guess. Like if they it would be like, you know, like not a tiny number.
But like you know a decent number of say like I don't know like just art that I like or something Yeah, because you can get to like bark. Oh, yeah, you'll actually have like a sell out. Oh, yeah
Yeah, that might actually be a cool thing to do. But yeah, if anyone has questions for either of us, just request, I'm down to bring you up.
Did you have a question? Oh no, I was just throwing it up on this vibe. Okay. So like
Oh shoot, did you you said you did the like the art for yeah, this is what kind of my style. I like cartoonistic lines. Bold out.
lines, simple stuff sometimes. Like I have a wide variety of art styles, but this is like kind of my favorite like cartoon stuff. Yeah.
How is TikTok been to you? Because TikTok has been pretty mean to me recently. I don't handle the TikTok treats those, but he says it's more about like consistency. So if you post them all, then they'll start raising your ceiling for like how much your average views are.
Yeah, I might just make a TikTok right now. I agree. They've pushed me way more. They will too, especially if you use the hashtags right and yeah. Yeah.
I just stopped streaming on YouTube though because like I feel like they don't push streams as much. Streaming on YouTube is really only good if you're posting the VOD after. It's a tough man with a long form content. I think that's why
I like right now I'm trying to use shorts to generate a lot more like nominal interests so that people can come and like watch the longer episodes later because like just the way it is right now with people's attention spans shorts and tiktoks are like what people want to watch.
It's after TikTok it, I mean everyone's attention span is ruined. One thing about our episode is like when they come out, it's like a mint party. It's like the new episode of South Park is dropping. So kind of everybody gets together to like to see the premiere.
I'm saying so that is like a really fun thing that happens. We all get together the episode's usually go like a live premiere so we can chat alongside it and shit. And then um yeah man we usually just have a fucking romp like the whole time afterwards the whole day usually one of the episode drops.
It's just a great time. Regardless of the YouTube views, bussing out, when these episodes drop, we really come together as a community to watch this shit and entertain and internalize it.
Yeah, um I Mean my last you like my last long form like video I mean it has like 60 views which is actually decent for me Like because I just started
But I think after this podcast, posting it on YouTube, I think we'll get some traction very soon. Have you ever worked with clouds? Yeah, clouds are the mad mad, aren't they?
Oh yeah, yeah, I forgot about that He's a good guy. He does good time that he I like the way he does his cuts on his videos I Think if you're gonna use like audio clips and stuff like this like I'm definitely cut it up into like a lot of shorts and reef
post those because it'll still get you. Oh, I definitely am. Yeah. Like the main points and stuff. Yeah, I mean, right now we're just vibing. So if anyone else wants to come up, like I said, just request and I'm down to bring you up.
Yeah, I'd love to hear like if you're if you're good. Yeah
If not, I get it. I kind of monologue there for a while.
Yeah, I mean you hit pretty much everything. It was really good. I've been showing this bad laugh for a while now. It's real easy because we're fun. He's someone requested.
Hey, Daisy. No, he's gonna get hyped. Ready? Daisy get hyped. Bro, bro.
No, no, I'm not I'm not like that's okay. I can I can I be out give me a second. No, no, no, it's fine. It's fine. I'm not I'm not marquee. I get it
It's just that I fucking like lost my voice for me yesterday goddamn it. No actually no that was actually impressive you can have your day off you can have your day off. Well man, let's go. Let's go.
I tried to hold it. You really did. As long as I could. I'm gonna work on it. They wouldn't stop the space for you. I felt kind of bad. It's okay, dude. That was a good cookout though. I heard the time before, not as many people came, so I was glad to have it
it be kind of hype and it was a good turn out you know. Oh yeah it was fun man. I was a little late because I was in focus 5 space but I'll be there on time next turn. I told Marky I would.
I'm the official hype man though it's in my bio now. Let's fucking gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo#
Yeah, I make it the playlist for next week. Oh, no, you're a good height man. I'm not gonna lie. You a good height man. I feel like you could be a DJ. I rap, bro. I've been performing arts for 10 years. I love being loud in in front of people and talking.
Yeah, I hate being in front of people and talking but it's okay. I'm working on it. That's why I do this Twitter spaces and you'll see me on Twitter spaces all the time. Hey, we've been climbing. You're not doing bad.
Fucking tired guys fucking exhausted. What are you doing with your Saturday night bro? It's 9.40 This only it's only 750 here. I'm not doing anything. We're just waiting for my fiance to get home so go eat some dinner, but I've been
working these last hour and a half I've been working on my taxes and they don't want to give me anything this year so yeah I'm getting a refund of $50 guys that's 25 for the state and 25 for federal it cost me more
to do my taxes. Wow. Yo, DZ what's up? You said you're doing a podcast soon. Show yourself a little bit. Show myself? Is that what you said? Yeah, show yourself and your podcast. Sure, bro. I haven't even really
put any content out yet. I've been just watching a shit ton of podcasts and taking notes and creating like a general theme and then I'll be taking like a week to kind of practice and make some content and and just watch it amongst myself and some
friends and get some feedback and then after that fucking just start having people on to speak shoot the shit talk about crypto and of t's world news pretty much anything that I'm interested in or anyone else wants to talk about but yeah man I got a full set up I got
my whole room, I'm ready to go, I got my green screen, I just got to get fucking on it. The hardest part is doing something with the tools, right? Yeah, you're gonna need to invite me on first of all. You're already on the list, my buddy. I am. That's actually crazy.
I have a chat GBT. I have to list. W chat GBT. He's my personal assistant. Everything for me. Do you have a name yet? For what? The podcast? Yeah. Right now I just have it as my name, but I think
I've been like spitball and ideas like. - I mean, silly and catchy is kind of probably what I'll go for. - Yeah, I came up with my name on Wednesday, so don't worry, you have time.
It took me forever. Yeah, I want to do something with like a literal, a little bit of a, like, yeah, I think with these ear. Oh, deep dives with these. I was going to say deep dives with these.
Is that rich water? Oh my goodness. There's rich water. I love rich water. I just want to create content, man. Yeah. I want to bring value one way or another. I mean, we all spend hours a day on our goddamn phone watching all kinds of bullshit. So maybe I can create
something to fill the space of that bullshit and actually give some information to people. Yeah, that's what I that's like the one thing I wanted to do was like, sure, I'm doing this for myself as well, but I also want to give out, you know, the listeners, I want them to learn some stuff about
you know, whatever project I'm bringing up. And I think it's also a good opportunity for the projects or the people that come up because maybe I get some more eyes on them and maybe, you know, people buy some NFTs because of me. So let's fucking burn.
Got to a bird get up Hey, I made a breakfast bird out of a bagel I had eggs bro. That sounds bomb. You straight have a burger every day bro. It's crazy. Dude, there's many things to close the bird. Oh, it's a bird. Okay
I saw that on Twitter. Didn't you tweet out a picture of the the bird you've had this morning? Oh yeah. I'm gonna be here. I'll find it real quick and tag it. Opinions and tag it. I had. What did I have? I don't eat
track fist. It was actually long for lunch. Yeah, I don't need break for the for lunch. I had. What did I even have for lunch? I don't even know if I ate lunch either.
I don't know. I'm pinned to the top and you want to see that shit with fresh bro. The homies were pulling out.
orange what I said the homies were pulling out to go to make downloads and they're like you want anything that was like far bad dude I'm gonna make this to me like McDonald's is a
I hate fast food though, so except Chick-fil-A, Chick-fil-A slabs, and no one can tell me difference. Popeyes is pretty good too if you go to the right hood restaurant. The one in Flint smacks, dude.
Oh man. Okay, question. You think I should like start streaming these like on Twitch? Um, maybe I know when you stream on OBS you can stream live the Twitter too. Somehow actually.
That's interesting. But I don't know. I'll have to think about that. Like you could be on like Twitter YouTube and then have it ping Twitter and it'll put like a red ring around your profile picture.
and it will save lives and it will forward to that. Actually, I've used it before for my music page. I'm Twittering it, but
Not recently you you making any music yeah Some of my details like there's some stuff I posted you may have to scroll for a minute, but there's some new music I've been previewing
So like you do everything huh? I do not like everything it is like I when I see some shit I want to do make create like I just learn how because nobody's gonna be able to get the ideas on my head but me Yeah, it's actually a good like way to think about it um
Okay, question again. What project do you think I should have on? Like, is there a product you think I should definitely have on? Yeah, man, I mean the Fox Club down there is doing some great things. I know henchmen like
I said it was doing some cool stuff with comics. It's kind of in our area. Big B versus a project that I like hold myself that I think is like really underrated. It's done some super cool things with like their art and like they also have some cool merch like I got a hat and shit from them.
some really good people out here that like could use the exposure so yeah reach out man. Yeah use my platform as a like you know better for everyone but dang we won 55 minutes
It's 55. I think, you know, I'll wrap, you know, the recording and then we can just keep going. If actually no, I have to draw the winner. Hold up. I got to draw the winner of the giveaway. Draw your winner. So yes, if you guys have an enter down.
Yeah, you guys have I'll give you until 9.59 and then we'll.
Then we'll pick. Let's go. And like I said, if you go on YouTube and go leave some comments on our stuff and jump in the discord, just submit the proof that you did it. You can win potentially a sticker pack because then these stickers are
Make sure you're following all the speakers up here right now because truly they deserve it. Make sure you're following Behaley on YouTube because that's where you can see the big head episodes. Make sure you know your
Subbing to me on YouTube as well because you will get to see the other podcast that I do if you don't get to make it so Wait a minute. Whoa, wait a minute hold up
So cardboard down there is donating another big head to the giveaway.
Let's go fucking cardboard
So we got two winners. That's it. Yeah, we get two winners. Okay. So, copy link. Paces.
I'm not gonna lie, I think this is the second time I've ever done this. You're good, just run it with no settings.
Don't even follow the requirements. No, because there's sometimes they'll like exclude people because they didn't have a banner or like dumb shit. Oh, so I just mix them all because
these rooms are usually so small that you can pick a winner for EV. Yeah. Okay. Picture now, ban and no description, no location, no. Tweet count as low as you can go. There we go.
Yep, yep.
Okay, low tweet.
Anyone else wants to come up here and just chill for a little bit, you can.
I think you're on the right page, bro. We'll just do these couple draws and close it out. It's been a decent talk. Yeah, that's what I was thinking. Continue.
Begin roll.
I'm over here building a playlist right now guys.
The family could go ultra high playlists.
Wow, begin draw. Hey.
Nico and oh J-wait is Django still here?
If you like you can just draw it again.
And it's Nico. Yeah, Nico's here. Congrats Nico. You won one and then three draw. Oops.
A poly is a poly here.
Yes, he is. So Apali, DME, Nico, DME, both with your wallet addresses. I think Apali, it's not.
She? I'm... she? I'm pretty sure. Congrats. I actually have to deem Janko now. That's funny. But... Okay. It's been fun. I appreciate, you know, be Haley for coming out.
um, DZ, thanks for coming up. And this was a W. So I would say a W first.
First podcast. - Speaking W, sir. Yeah, man, just keep it up. Speak with confidence and know your questions. You're doing great, man.
appreciate it. Okay, so I'll see you guys on Tuesday for episode two. We still have to figure that who it's going to be, but I'll see you guys on Tuesday. It's been fun. Peace.
Peace out, we burn.

FAQ on Bear Market Builders Episode 1! FT @BigHeadBillions | Twitter Space Recording

What is Big Head Billionaires?
Big Head Billionaires is a web 3 project that creates content using animation, graphic design, video production, music production, and web development. It's like the South Park of web 3.
What is the main focus of the Big Head Billionaires project?
The main focus of the project is to keep delivering content and to keep the community involved. By holding a Big Head Billionaire NFT, you can participate in creating content, give ideas for episodes and shorts, or even do the voice for your character.
What do you gain from holding a Big Head Billionaire NFT?
By holding a Big Head Billionaire NFT, you can get both that NFT and other NFTs you own into the content created by the project. You can also customize your character and make it more personalized. There are also opportunities to improve your characters through traits and to speculate on what it's worth to be in the show with our staking paths.
What projects have been featured in the Big Head Billionaires show?
The Big Head Billionaires show has featured projects such as Rotten Eggs, Youd, Balloons Film, Sweetekki, Koala Bot Club, Ghost Kids, T.C., and Jelly Rascals.
What is the purpose of featuring other projects in the Big Head Billionaires show?
Featuring other projects in the show is a way to advertise and give exposure to the projects in a way that feels less like an ad. It also provides a hub for all the characters that exist in the Big Head Billionaires universe to interact with one another and get support from all over.
What are the benefits of the Big Head Billionaires project for other projects?
Other projects can participate in the Big Head Billionaires project by getting a cameo spot in an episode, which can be good press for them to have their voice in the show. It also shows people their product in a way that they may not have seen otherwise.
What is the goal of the Big Head Billionaires project as a creative director?
The goal of the Big Head Billionaires project as a creative director is to create a vision that everyone can enjoy with the help of the community's feedback and ideas for writing, shorts, episodes, and characters.
What are the financial promises of the Big Head Billionaires project?
The Big Head Billionaires project does not have staking or financial revshare promises. Its focus is on creating content and involving the community.
What is the purpose of the staking paths for the Big Head Billionaires project?
The staking paths for the Big Head Billionaires project allows people to speculate on what it's worth to be in the show and have a guaranteed spot. It also opens up opportunities for influencers or other projects to get cameo spots in an episode.
What is the South Park of web 3 according to the podcast?
Big Head Billionaires is the South Park of web 3 according to the podcast, as it can go after anyone and just have a good time.