Thank you. Thank you. That's one degree.
How's the sound coming in, Jack?
Sound check. dude i got this new sound mixer it is freaking dope
nice that's what's up today was a day off but i saw you was doing the show nice and early, so I stopped by. It's been a while since we caught up.
I just need to invest in a better headset.
I'm on these wired AirPods right now.
Don't know if they're cutting.
But yeah, good to see you, man.
It's been a minute for sure.
I'm feeling I'm getting a lot of reverb i can fix that can
you hear the music in the background as well yeah it's it's a little light but it's good being light
just so we can hear you because with the reverb your voice is a little shaky so if the music
was louder it would kind of like overpower you if that makes sense yeah i'm testing this out it's the first time i've tested out a mixer so i'm just curious uh
turn the refurb down there's that tab turn that down how's that sound oh i think that's better
yeah it's a lot better i think what you can do is like um you could reverb certain things you want to say so
like if you have a catchphrase or you want to say something funny reverb it then to throw it into
the mix if that makes sense yeah totally and then i think there's another knob here that i think
increases the volume does that seem louder? I can't tell.
Yeah, I can tell the difference. It's not like over barely loud, but it's loud enough that the volume
is the difference. Like it honestly doesn't sound loud at all,
but the volume is definitely higher than what it was before. Because
before it kind of sounded like a whisper, if that makes sense.
I got low, mid, and high.
This is like one of those super cheap guitar ones,
So I'm like, I wonder how the quality is.
Doesn't seem too bad, though.
I like the sound effects. I got different sound effects here.
Is it sounding pretty clear?
really dope. Because, like, let's
say you give somebody a hot seat question
them like it's not like you're trying to embarrass them but for like content creation purposes like
if they say something that comes off awkward and you're looking in the crowd
at their reactions and it's like kind of sour it's like the perfect moment for that
or if someone's swearing Perfect moment for that
Yeah, this soundboard is dope bro, I like it It's not like Bluetooth enabled too, but I actually have it plugged into my computer. So I can do a different voiceover.
I can shift the voice higher.
I can mute everyone right on here.
I don't need to do it on the space itself.
Yeah, Dorothy, good to see you as well. We're going to start the art hour. So that's super rad.
Yeah, Dorothy, good to see you as well.
We're going to start the art hour.
I got this new soundboard.
It sounds way better for sure.
the mic's not directly connected to the mixer though.
It's just connected to my computer. So I really don't know if this condenser mic
good in the sense that they're not
same time I guess depending on
how advanced you're trying to do
things with your show there may
be a point that you might want it synced
to be able to mix it in to different things you're doing,
So for different purposes.
It's just a little tough because it's an odd sport
asking me to hook up a mic.
But the mic that I bought this USB cable,
it's actually a USB-C. We connected this to make the mic that I bought this USB cable, it's actually a USB-C.
You can connect to this to make the mic work.
So I'm like, I got the wrong connector.
We'll just go for it anyway, see how it feels.
If anything, yeah, let me see if I can confirm down the sound at all.
All right. Now I'm starting to sound i'm like getting a little angry with that music but uh welcome everyone i've got
a phone going on and then i'm also on my computer with the mount do account and i'm hearing myself
on my other phone that has the crypto fam radio There's a purple pill down there in the bottom right hand screen, guys.
For Art Hour last week, all we did is we got to know different artists
and then we talked about different NFT marketplaces.
I have an update for you, Dorothy.
I'm very excited to tell you.
I just laser focused and tried to create an account on object and I ran into a few
hurdles. So I'm excited to talk about those hurdles. Definitely better mites here. Oh, okay.
I can see. Oh, that's how I actually sound if I put both earbuds in my ear. All right. But yeah,
I'm just working on this new soundboard. I can accept you up dorothy. Let's see here
I don't know if I can do it for my computer. I don't usually run this
I have some updates for you to um while you're setting everything up
Say that again. I have some updates for you too while you're setting everything up
That's what that knob does.
Got to pause it for Spotify so I can hear you.
I got you. I got you're good man yeah updates
yeah i heard you from my other phone i was like i don't hear you in the air buzz what's going on
all right cool yeah man uh while i'm setting stuff up if you want to give us a quick update uh and
real quick tech this is the art hour round too it's just kind of a lightning round before we do
the l10 meeting in an hour uh we're just going to be talking about different NFT marketplaces to put up your art, what works, what doesn't work, especially depending on your region.
And that's what I actually found out about Object.
And I'm excited to talk more about that with Dorothy since we talked about Object being kind of the place for NFT artists when it comes to selling their art.
I guess they have the best community, supposedly.
So I definitely want to hear about that.
But that's for the first hour.
In the meantime, yeah, why don't you take it away, Tech?
What have you been up to this past week?
What has brought you joy?
And what's been fun for you the past week? I know it's been a
minute, so I appreciate you coming up back and speaking. Definitely. So I've been busy with a
lot of GPC stuff, and we actually have a branch off organization, Inkspire Music, and it's me,
Inspire Music, and it's me, AJ, and Legit. And what we're doing is we're getting artists
from doing traditional music as well as other AI artists to bring different values and different
genres of music together. So, you know, I'm still a beginner artist, but I've been working really
hard on my sound. And one way to really step it up is I've challenged myself to compete the last two weeks, like the last week.
So I competed in Wave Wars and AI versus AI battle with Pokemon.
And then on Saturday night, I did man versus machine and I lost.
But they were both great experiences. A lot of people enjoyed
my music and people that look down on AI have changed their mind. So we really put on a good
show, showed what AI can do and show that even though things are faster with AI and more
convenient, creativity and putting a lot of time in your
And that's what we brought to the show too.
So a lot of people from traditional music have started to follow me now on Spotify and
And we're trying to get some things down the pipeline with Inspire Music.
So overall, really exciting, bro.
Are you guys hosting weekly spaces
or how's that coming? How are you marketing?
not doing weekly spaces yet.
We're trying to get that together.
And it's really difficult right now because all three
of us are in different time zones.
AJ's a different time zone.
where it is in Africa, but we're all
in completely different time zones.
but we are trying to get that
on X trying to find you guys.
Inspire music, all one word.
Green. It's the green heart looks like exactly
we blaze founder co-founder um yeah man i think once you guys have a handle on your weekly spaces
i would love to do like a collab maybe with digi beats and stuff and try to do another music space to try to promote what you guys have going on
where lyrics bleed and story breathe can you tell me a little bit is it just about the music or do
you guys tell stories as well or what's the concept behind the project again well the biggest concept
is it's going to be all about the music so i don't know if you're really familiar with aj
but aj is actually a professional writer he's been writing for years with stories
things about his life that's been really helping him with his mental health and he's really good
at writing music too but because music brings up a lot of some of the stuff in his past that he
didn't want to talk about,
because like writing has been like a way to kind of express himself and vent
but not have to relive the past.
He's been hesitant on it,
but that's something he's been fighting and conquering that he's ready to take
Then with legit legit is an actual
rapper so he writes out his lyrics of what he wants to rap but he doesn't make beats you know
as in ai i do both but the strong suit of aj is writing the strong suit of legit is rapping and i like to focus more on beats though i do a
little bit of everything so we can come together to do music where aj is rapping
oh like aj is writing the lyrics legit is rapping and i can make the beats for them to do and legit
has a team he works with where they actually master the tracks and everything
for his rapping so they just need the beats and they do that in a studio where they live
too so we're really looking to do more of a web 2 thing and when people start to love our music
they'll want to know more about us then when they are looking to learn more about us,
right now, Web3 is really early.
A lot of people really don't
the stock market other than crypto.
traditional life that they're more accustomed to and enjoy to help bring them into the community long term.
Awesome. I love that, Chuck. It sounds like you're going to start your own band.
So, yeah, let's go. Web3 band, here we come.
And, yeah, you definitely need a good beat artist, a good lyricist.
You just need a lot of good people doing a
lot of creative things all at once. And you can work together on top of that and actually
collaborate and cross-colonate on top of that. You can create something magical. And that's
something that we definitely need more of here in Web3. And welcome, everyone, if you're
just joining us. This is fam radio art our round two
I definitely see some familiar faces wouldn't mind retweeting the space tag a few more friends
guys we're just getting started here as the tech make sure you follow him he's part of the green
pill collective also make sure that my volume is okay here. I'm on a soundboard for
the first time. And so I'm actually loving it. No, no, it's good guys. Happy Monday,
GMGM. If you're just joining us, yeah, we're CryptoF fam radio uh we have a bunch of spaces uh pinned up up there
on the jumbotron you can see weekly live space schedule every single day we have uh we're doing
something a little bit different with our spaces how we run them different space hosts uh collaborating
cross-pollinating as well if you have a show idea you want want to run with CryptoFam Radio, yeah, just hit us up in the DMs.
We'll get you on the schedule.
It's free promotion, right?
I'm not charging anyone to be on the schedule at the moment.
I don't think I will for a while anyway.
You know, it's a great way that you can help your community when it comes to building in this space.
I want to take a look at our live space schedule real quick.
I just finished it yesterday.
Just published it, guys. Make sure you are retweeting, bookmarking, commenting,
tagging a few friends in the schedule as well. You may see something a little bit different.
Top three weekly sponsors on the top left-hand corner of the schedule. Yeah, that is new, fam.
DigiBeats giveaway sponsor. They're definitely our giveaway sponsor for music nfts we got a music space a few weeks back uh but we're still playing their music we'll
still still give away these music nfts on soul uh later in the week i'm going to do something
special later in the week and then we have our two other sponsors eac from uh the dayo token
on polygon if you don't know EAC, the evil alien collective,
they're also part of the GPC.
And he's been moving and grooving in this space as well.
He'll probably join us later for the L10 meeting.
And then we also have the WE token on Solana
sponsored by Tricky, Tricky Buddha.
He's one of our space hosts here at Crypto Fam Radio.
He's actually running, he's gonna be co-hosting with me the
L10 meeting here in about less than an hour. And then he's also going to be hosting his own show
later today at 4 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. We run shows for a few hours, one to two hours,
just to kind of see how everyone's feeling. And then, yeah, you can look at the rest of the
schedule. We got that Web3 Women's space, Roundtable Thursdays,
and then Turkey has its space again on Thursdays as well.
We don't have anything going on later in the weekend.
However, I do have some updates I'm going to save for the L10 meeting because this is the art hour space, guys.
So I just wanted to welcome everyone here who's just joining.
I got Dorothy here with us, an artist.
I interviewed her last week with a few
other artists she's a intuitive artist on odyssey on a mission to spread joy one stroke at a time
she's also a drip creator thank you so much for being with me dorothy how are you doing gmgm
happy monday yeah yeah happy monday how's my sound? Am I coming through clearly? I think so. You're
great. How am I sounding? You're sounding good. I'm on my ear bus, so I just want to make sure
that it's not muffled or anything. Yeah, no, you're fine. You're fine. Beautiful. So how's
your morning going so far? How are doing oh pretty good pretty good so far uh
you know i'm an uber driver on the side so i was out a couple hours this morning and i'm taking a
break because not slow so here we go so i'm here with you guys i have to go again around 12 ish
and then i have a call with someone else at 1 1 30 uh so yeah there's lots of stuff going on here i love it i
love it so um in relation to our art hour well thanks god to sam actually we'll go to you real
quick before i get into it go for it sorry so i had a quick question for dorothy this is on the
fly because i just heard she was an uber driver and i I did Uber for four years in the past.
So I know around COVID, it was a killing for us Uber drivers that a lot of people were scared of COVID and quit.
But then after COVID, everyone came back and the price cut significantly in a lot of areas, which killed the business. So I was wondering in the current economy, since everything is so expensive and I'm assuming people are forced to
I was wondering if the pay is more reasonable for drivers again.
And if there are any additional benefits that they're providing you guys
now that I know we weren't getting back then at this point in time.
I wasn't an Uber driver back then, so I can't really compare,
but I heard that it was a lot better back then.
I mean, and right now it's a slow season where I am.
It's just super slow, so it's not really as,
it's not very lucrative right now, but I mean, if, you know,
I'm trying to make about 20 bucks an hour or so,
and it's not a lot when you take into account all the expenses to gas and the car repairs,
blah, blah, blah. Right. Um, so I'm definitely not, it's not something that I'm like, Oh yeah,
this is my career. I'm doing this longterm. Yeah. Until I find something better or, or maybe my
art takes off or I can get a job in web three or whatever, something like that. You know,
I definitely prefer to, to do that instead. So, but yeah, it, something like that, you know, I definitely prefer to do that instead.
So, but yeah, it's, you know, it's something,
it's okay just to get a little extra on the side
and the car is just sitting out there.
So why not use it for something, right?
And that segues to a portion
that I wasn't even meaning to bring up.
But with Inspire Music, we have artists that do music, but for professional
artists that can do covers for record labels and stuff like that, because even putting on Spotify,
you still have to have really good ones like that to attract people to want to click on your song
and listen to it. We may have a spot for you. We're still growing, so definitely follow
the account, see what we're doing, and see if it's something where you want to work with us
in the future, but we might have something for you when we have more artists. Because
one thing I've been learning, getting more into Web3 Music and the meeting people,
a lot of the artists are really about the music, and they hate the marketing aspect.
A lot of the artists are really about the music and they hate the marketing aspect because I come from the finance background and I'm a rookie with music.
It's the opposite with me where I market myself.
But most of the artists do not want to do that shit.
So to have somebody that can make great designs for their music and then even finding somebody like a marketing team, that's stuff they want because they do not want to deal with it and learn it.
That sounds familiar. As an artist, we hate marketing. So yeah, for sure. But no, I would
love to help with that if there's someone who feels like my style is something that would
resonate with their music or something like that. Obviously, it has to kind of go hand in hand.
You know, obviously it has to kind of go hand in hand
or like, you know, I mean, that's the great thing
about this space that we get connections
all over the world and all kinds of different artists
and we can make collaborations left, right and center
And then, and we get, you know, opportunities
that we wouldn't have been able to get otherwise.
Let's, you know, let's be in touch if you,
if there's something that might be right for me. Yeah, sure.
Awesome. I gave you a follow-on.
We'll talk more in the back ends and I'll give you like some more physical
Awesome. Amazing. Thank you so much, fam. Look at that.
Some cross pollinating indeed. We got Sam Gallery here with us. What's up, Sam? GM GM, happy Monday.
GM, good morning, brother. How are you?
Amazing. Amazing. Loving today. Beautiful day. My friend Iran and I bad English but if you don't mind everybody and I am NFT creator
and object.com and my collection very good and digital art, digital painting and doing
and everything collection very good and your space very good.
I like it your space and I expect everybody my Twitter profile link collection and low-rise collection,
And everybody check out Theme Choice and Support
And your space, very good.
Yeah, thank you, Sam, for coming up.
You can pin something up to the Jumbotron if you'd like to share your art and also in
Dorothy, I see you got your hand up.
I just wanted to offer Sam a little bit of advice because I can tell you are new in this
space, correct? are new in this space correct
uh i mean i your uh everybody in your space joanne and i no comment
if you don't mind i bad english
I just my request, my collection, your space comment box I sent and please my request accept
and my object profile visit and any collection choice and then please buy my request please accept and very very support and my
sale very important and my problem very money if you don't mind I directly
communication and my I am extremely sorry I very bad very bad English. If you don't mind, my object profile visit.
Any collection choice, then buy.
A lot of people have trouble with, like, they are not native English speakers.
Neither am I, but I have been in the U.S. for quite some years.
But I just wanted to suggest maybe if you can,
and I know maybe it's not easy because of the language barrier,
but when you come into spaces,
if you can tell the people about you first, about who you are, why you create, what is your purpose.
And then if people, then people will connect with you as a person,
and then they will get interested in seeing what you create.
And then they will get interested in seeing what you create.
And because if you just come in and say, I am so-and-so, my art is on this platform, please go and buy it.
Nobody is going to, to be honest.
to be honest. I don't want to be rude or seem mean, but there are thousands of artists here
I don't want to be rude or seem mean.
that want to sell their art. And the only way you can stand out and get people interested
is if you connect with them on a personal level. Unless your art is completely out of this world, but you still have to get them to look at
it. And the way in to do that is to connect with the person and not just, oh, here's my art,
you can buy for so much, here's the link. Because so many people are doing that and it's just not really,
I don't think it's effective. And so I just want to see if I can help you
to be more effective or more,
have more success in instilling art.
Yes, I completely agree with Dorothy.
Thank you so much, Dorothy.
This is something that artists struggle with, especially with English not being their first language. And so if we can bring it up in a way with our communication that, yeah, I think getting to know people is key, right? Relationship for everything in the space so talking about yourself talking about your story
how you found your art what made you passionate about it what gives you that desire to keep doing
it every single day and showing up to the space is absolutely key so thank you so much dorothy
i see we have another uh new speaker here sketch light and at tnyc 2025 how's it going gmgm happy monday how are you gm yeah i came here
because i saw dorothy so gm and nice to meet you guys well uh you came to the right spot me and
dorothy we definitely are going to be talking about some uh artist alpha in the space when
it comes to nfc marketplaces and uh yeah make sure
everyone's phone each other in this space uh i feel we got a few new people we got aj down there
what's going on aj uh i am not calling you on this account my bad dude i just got the blue check mark
on this account back i was like you know personal branding is really important. And so I want to definitely help myself by helping you guys, bringing everyone up.
So getting a blue checkmark is really important, especially when you're trying to promote yourself in Twitter.
If you're an artist without the blue checkmark, I would highly, highly recommend you get it.
You will definitely establish more credibility in the space.
People will believe that you are actually who you say you are. I know that's kind of a funny idea, but it's really,
really true. People follow other people, especially when they have blue check mark,
verified is everything. Pay that $7, $8, $10 a month, whatever it is. Hopefully it's not more
than that a month. I'm just doing month to month to this guy because I was like, I do save that
two, three months or whatever, one, three months if I do an annual. a month i'm just doing month to month with this guy because i was like you know i do save that two three months or whatever one three months if i do an
annual however i'm just like you know pinching pennies right now full time a web three over
here crypto fam radio just that's my day job last week so uh playing it by ear you know like being
a little more cognizant when i'm uh approaching spaces hosting spaces, bringing speakers up, creating memorable content, remarkable content to bring you guys, keep coming back. well as Dorothy. And we both talked about a little bit about our processes, where we came from,
what kind of art we were doing, and then how we were promoting it in the space, how we were
marketing our art, sharing it with our collective, with our community, and spreading that joy to
others, right? And not making it like in just one-to-one transaction, making it more about
just the transaction, making it more about just the transaction, making it more
about the people in the space that we connect with along the way, right? So Dorothy was one
of those artists and we actually had a great conversation in regards to NFT marketplaces.
And before I get too carried away, I wanted to give you some feedback, Dorothy. I'm not sure how you do it. I'm not sure where you're based in the U.S.,
but I had a breakthrough with Object,
and then I came to an abrupt start, all right?
So I think the best way to do this
is I'm just going to tell you what I did this morning,
and then you can just give me feedback on what I did wrong.
And so basically what happened is
I've never been to the object website at all.
I should be live streaming this as well so I can show you guys in the live stream.
We need to master the soundboard first before we go.
Take it to my ring light and everything else.
Make sure I look good over here in live stream.
However, I went to object.
I created an account and I realized that I needed a MetaMask
to connect my wallet to finish creating my account I needed to do that right
so what no what that's for for object yeah for object no no no no just do the temple wallet
temple is good it wants all to tie but I I wasn't familiar with the other wallets, but I saw MetaMask.
That's why I went with MetaMask. But you said Temple is better? Okay. I'm on Google Chrome
when I'm doing this, by the way. So I'm not on my Google. It's a little bit different on your PC.
So I don't know if that has anything. Yeah, if you're on mobile,
then you should use KooKai
because that has a mobile extension or app,
That's only on, I don't have any of my wallets
except for like just experimental ones or whatever
on my phone because just for security reasons,
I do everything on my PC.
So on your PC, when you go to object,
you're gonna wanna create a temple wallet.
But others prefer, you know, Fuki for example.
Okay, but Fuki for mobile.
But if you're doing on just, okay, gotcha.
So if I hit this, well, that's another thing.
So this is what I also noticed so um with
these extensions it looks like they want you to they're pushing you to use google chrome as the
browser but i use brave because it's a crypto browser and i thought it'd be safer but now it's
not letting me it's not connecting me to the extension because i think I have to do it through Google Chrome. However, however.
I was using it on, I've been using it on Edge and then I also imported the wallet into Brave as well.
So it did work for me, but I don't know.
Maybe I had to download the extension ahead of time.
For example, I don't have it at all.
So let me, I'm not not gonna do that right now but uh basically
i did manage to create an account i guess that's i managed to connect my metamask but i had to go
on google chrome to actually do that i set up an account however after i did all of that and got my
account going one wrote my short description, I proceeded to
try to upload some artwork. And then that's where the next hurdle occurred. And you can
probably imagine where exactly I kind of stopped at, where I had to actually buy, looks like I had to buy Tezos within after I completed,
when I go to my art, when I hit create, right?
So if I go to my profile, hit create, and I'm like uploading something, upload artifacts,
I go to this, I complete all that stuff, I hit continue, and then it takes me to the portal
where I have to buy Tezos on MetaMask. And this is where I ran into an issue
where I was in a restricted space, supposedly.
So I think I'm going to need a VPN, if I'm not mistaken.
But it says I had restricted access.
I think it's just because you're using MetaMask.
As far as I know, you can't.
TESOS and MetaMask don't go together.
I mean, as far as I know, maybe that changed.
But I think if you were to try to.
Sorry, that's over talk with you.
No, I just think if you were to use Temple instead,
I think it would be a mod, but you know what?
Okay, so install Temple and I'll send you a test
and then you'll have plenty to amend with.
That's the easiest way to get going.
Just have someone, that's how I got started on Tesos.
One of my friends just sent me a couple of tests and then there you go you know because you it's like a cent or something like that to me
um so you're not like always your wallet looks like so you have to download it and that in the
brave i'm adding the extension right now and this is all troubleshooting this is for someone who
has never used the nfc marketplace
before besides openc and with openc it's actually a little bit different now with their update
um like it looks different but it seems easier to connect everything together maybe because
it's native to me metamask as well it's all in the e blockchain right so that's what i assume with openc anyways mostly yeah yeah
this is a different animal so but anyways just one of my slides and also pete down there hi pete
maybe we can get her up and so we can say hi to her yeah sorry i'm not looking at there we go hey
also welcome to the speaker panel we got diamond Diamond Elhart. How's it going,
GM, GM? Happy Monday. Are you familiar with object? Do you use object? Have you made lots
of sales? We'd love to hear it, Diamond. Thanks for coming up. Hi, GM, GM, everybody. Thank
you for giving me the mic to speak. My name is Diamond and I'm from Nigeria. I'm a physical artist. Yeah. And I just joined the NFT market world and yes, I made my work on object and scoppy. And I've been selling them not that much, but I'm grateful to my collectors too.
Yeah, and thank you for giving me the mic.
Yeah, thank you for coming up and speaking.
I definitely appreciate it.
If there's any more artists down there
that would like to request a mic, please go up.
We're just talking about different NFT marketplaces.
Dorothy, what were some other NFT marketplaces that we were talking about last week that you'd
like to bring up for today's session that could help artists promote their work? I noticed you
recently posted an art piece that's from the Skirpy Social Network, NFT Marketplace. Can you touch a little bit about why you decided
to jump on that NFT Marketplace
and how that's been helping your sales
and how to market yourself as an artist?
Sure, so Scurpy has been building this Marketplace.
It's not just a Marketplace,
it's a whole social media platform
with a Marketplace in it, right? So it's basically
a match in Twitter that has a mincing platform built in. There's no spaces yet, though. But
anyways, so I decided to hop on that because I've been following along and I've seen how
consistent he's been and he's just been building and building and building. And finally, he managed to make this marketplace and this platform. So I definitely wanted to give it a chance and see how it would work.
So it's also on Tesas. You can connect both a Metamask and a Tesas, for example, Temple Wallet there. And it's just a little bit different to Mint there.
Like, it's just slightly different.
And if anyone is new to it and they need help, you know, you guys can DM me or even DM Skirpy himself.
I think he even made videos about it.
But so I think I have – I got a few new collectors through Scurpy, people that I
didn't know of before, because right now there's obviously a lot fewer people there than there is
on Twitter. So it's a smaller ecosystem to be in and it's easier to get seen. It's not like I just get tons of sales and whatever, but I've gotten a few and
so far it's been okay. I don't meet me. I'm not like, again, as I said earlier, I hate marketing.
And so I'm not the best at marketing myself and putting myself out there. I do this as best as I can and with the time I have available.
So probably that's part of it.
Like it takes a lot of repetition,
a lot of posting to sometimes just get people's attention because there's a
lot of things that, you know, that a lot of other artists,
a lot of other things in life that require people's attention, right?
So you have to be really loud sometimes to get seen.
And I'm not a really loud person.
I'm not like, you know, I don't want to be constantly like, oh, look at me, look at me, look at me.
So that is sometimes a thing that, how to say, like, gets in my way, I guess you could say.
But, okay, it is what it is.
Again, I'm grateful for the sales I have gotten and the new collectors I've gotten.
And I've also seen new artists there that I haven't seen before and I've collected from them.
So, yeah, I mean, I feel like it's a good marketplace, a good platform.
It's not an end-all, be-all because, I don't know,
I think we're all still looking for that,
and I don't know when that's going to come, if ever.
Some people still prefer objects, but, again, an object, you don't
have the social media aspect to it. And that might be bad, might be good for some people.
I don't know. It's just a matter of taste and what you really want to, because it's also annoying to
have. Now there's another platform I have to post to, right? I mean, I already have like 10 of them or something. I'm like, I cannot, I cannot post in all of them all the time. It's just impossible. So I feel like I need a social media manager who will work for art. There you go. But anyways, that's just the challenges of life as an artist. And yeah, I feel like we all just need to figure out what works best for us.
And it might not be the same for me as it is for someone else.
So I'm always careful with saying, oh, this marketplace is the best.
You should come over here because this is the best.
It might not be for someone else, you know.
And I don't think Scurpy is the best for me, but it's been okay.
And if you ask me then what is the best for me, I have no idea.
Sometimes it's one, sometimes it's the other.
Because also sometimes there's a lot of hype and activity on one place,
and then it shifts and goes somewhere else and then all the activities over there.
And I don't like to just hop around
according to where the quote-unquote height is
because that's just, I don't know,
it's not sustainable for me.
It's not like, oh, now everybody wants to be on Sora.
Okay, I have to hop on Sora. Oh, now everybody is on Fakha. I have to be on it. not sustainable for me. It's not like, oh, now everybody wants to be on Sora. Okay, I have to hop on Sora.
Oh, now everybody is on Parka.
And then you're just being yanked around.
I feel like we have to find what our own path is and what is best for us as an artist
and then follow that and try to not be distracted by all the little, you know, glittery things that comes
around like, oh, this thing over here, that looks shiny and new. Let's go over here. And I'm saying
this because I'm guilty of doing this. You know what I mean? So it's still a work in progress of
trying to just be like, no, I'm doing this. Let's not get distracted by this over here or that over there.
Because that could be the next new thing.
You know, the FOMO thing kicks in, right?
So I think that's a constant struggle for all of us here to just be like, no, I don't
need to FOMO on this particular thing.
There will always be another opportunity.
Let's just chill and just do what I was planning to do with whatever I'm doing.
I don't know if that makes sense, but that was my high sense on that.
Yeah, that totally makes sense, Dorothy.
I'm just finishing up signing for Temple.
It looks like I have a Temple wallet now. However, I'm having
to wait for some type of processing here to verify myself. I don't know. Kind of weird.
Anyway, so it looks like I have my Temple wallet. I'm trying to connect it to object.
It won't let me do that when I say use extension for connect with Temple browser,
but then it's asking you to scan to connect,
open Temple wallet on your mobile phone
and scan to sign in that way.
I'll take it and go in again
and just make, sometimes you just have to restart things
Anything like shutting down the whole browser and then restarting?
Yeah, I'll just exit out an object completely and then just go back to the website maybe.
I'm notorious for having multiple tabs open at once and then just leaving them and then
These are basically what is crazy.
Like, I'm going to come back to this later and three days later it's still open.
Like, I'm going to do this one thing
and I have this tab open to do it
and then you never complete that one thing
and it's like that tab has just like been open for weeks
and you're like, I really need to do that one thing.
But you keep putting it back and keep putting it back.
I know, yeah, the stress is being an artist
in the, when it comes to these NFT marketplaces.
So, Scurpee, you know, I actually heard about this dude
a few years ago when I first started Spaces back in 2021.
Yeah, he had a little bit of a small cult,
I guess, yeah, a small cult going following, I should say.
But yeah, this cult following slowly built over time.
And so, yeah, it looks like it's specifically on Tezos,
but it can be, or does he use other chains as well?
At least for now. Yeah, and useless. Yeah, at least for now.
Yeah, and I don't... I feel like Teddas is so big outside
the US, but nobody uses it inside the US. Or am I mistaken?
Yeah, it's true. It's big in Russia, I think, and also of course a lot of
artists in Iran and in Nigeria and like places where like because object object cannot if
they're fully decentralized or not object like Tesla's is fully decentralized so it's not
you it's not like with open sea where they can go in and ban you because you're from Iran or
something like that so if Tesla's is open to everyone no matter where you are in the world. And I think that's why it's popular, especially outside of the U.S.
But you're based in the U.S., right, Dorothy?
Yeah, I'm actually in Florida, too.
Are you on the East Coast?
Okay. Wait, over by tampa yeah yeah yeah yeah okay
about six hours from you up in canama city i didn't know that that's very cool um good to know
love that um we're almost in the same time zone almost you're just one hour ahead of me so it
looks like scurpy i'm on their website right now fam yeah there is a social media aspect to this you know it's kind of giving me the arena
vibes a little bit um i know it's not all orange and everything's purple instead but uh so you
found using scurpee um that you're not super on board with the whole social media aspect,
that you can just post your art directly there
and people can just click the link
and it's on the same platform
and you can even go on the platform
and look at the marketplace directly and so on.
And that's an awesome inspiration.
It's just exhausting to have another platform to post on. And that's, that's awesome. And awesome inspiration. Um, it's just exhausting to have another platform to post. Um,
so I would say if, if it was a platform where,
um, you know, I could just post about all my, I mean,
I could post about whatever I want,
but it's not like stuff I have on Manifold or, I don't know,
on Solana or something. It doesn't really make sense to post about it there because,
you know, then people will have to go outside platforms. I'll just stick to Twitter. So then
I have to post both to Twitter and to Scurpy, even the stuff on Scurpy. I'm still posting on
Twitter about it, right? So it's just one more thing. And you also mentioned Arena, which I'm
there too. And I just two things that it's a great platform, but it's two things that annoy me about
it. One is that you can't post pictures that are bigger than I think five megabyte or two megabytes,
something like that, which is like crazy small when it comes to my paintings. So I had to go in and first resize what I want to post
I'm like, okay, before I get done, like, nevermind.
I'll just not, you know, there's too many other places
And then second of all, there's so many DDNs
and seem to be a lot of scammers there as well.
Sorry, on the arena? Yeah, what? Sorry, on the arena?
but I also know there are some artists over there
be better, it could become
better if we get more artists there
to connect and to, you know, I don't know,
because I feel like you still need to bridge
that divide that is between the DGens and the artists
because it's like all the artists are over here
in our little bubble, whether it's on Twitter or Scopey or whatever,
and then all the D-gens are over there
and they're on, you know, doing their platforms
and their meme coins and then whatever they're doing, right?
But I know that some of those people might also be into art
and they might think that some of those pieces that are, you know,
let's say minted on objects or whatever,
that would be totally cool.
And they would go and buy it if they knew about it,
like if they were actually aware of those artists.
But then if we are not actually mingling with each other,
then how are they going to really know about it, right?
Anyway, but it's actually just to continue in that direction because 8-Chain has mostly been for a kind of DJN type PMP kind of projects, right?
And I'm in a group of 100 artists who are going to, like, basically it's a project where we're going to mint a piece each of us on a chain all
together in like one drop um because you know why not like we can get into that ecosystem get more
uh connections maybe new collectors and and expand our horizons really right and i feel like that's
um uh it's kind of necessary for the rec3 space to, at least at this point, to
expand, because we don't have like finite art collectors. There's not that many of them who's
in the Web3 space who are actually collecting art. I mean, there's very, very few. So it's really
hard. There's thousands of artists and there's very few actual collectors. Mostly it's just
artists buying from artists, and that's great, but it's very few actual collectors. Mostly it's just artists buying from artists.
And that's great, but it's also not quite sustainable.
You know, we need some new blood, some liquidity coming from without as well.
So, yeah, that's my opinion.
I definitely agree with you, Dorothy.
Just a quick update before I go to tech.
I did manage to connect my wallet finally to objects.
So I have a temple wallet.
Because the fact that you have to send your address
and I will send you a test so you can get going.
Okay, where do I find my address?
It should be, if you click on the extension of the wallet, it should be right up there
Oh, it's the temple wallet.
Well, it should be an object too on your profile next to your-
Right, I don't see it here.
So it's the temple wallet.
I'll just DM it to you if that's all right. Yeah, sure.
And we'll go to Tech. What's up, Tech?
So I had a quick question for you, Dorky. Are you familiar with the Kawaii Network and their Kipper app?
I am not. Never heard of it.
Okay, so with Kawaii Network, if you authorize it, they link to your X account. And by linking to
your X account, you can actually see posts of other people within the network and you can tip
them based on their posts and their spaces. And that would be similar to Arena. So right now it's
only on desktop. They don't have a mobile version yet, but I think
options like those are really good because the issues that you mentioned with Arena,
I and a few other are here on Arena too. So we do see those issues. And I also see those issues with
Discord and with Telegram, which is why I really don't like them. You get in enough groups and you
realize there's a lot of problems and eco chambers on those platforms to where if they
were on a bigger platform, whether it's X, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok,
they wouldn't be able to do that because people would see all that in the light and wouldn't mess with their business brands, NFTs, meme coins, et cetera.
So I'm all about having those freedoms and bigger platforms like this and not
going to like these little things in the shadows where bullshit is happening
Yeah, that is exactly. That's, uh, I mean, that's great.
I never heard of it. Um, exactly. That's great. I never heard of it.
Okay, I guess I can look in.
So just DM me what it's called again
because I didn't quite get the name,
but just DM the name for me
and then I can check it out
and see if it's something that might work for me.
All right. Perfect. So another update. I was able to sign in. No problem. Uploaded an image.
I am create collection. Yeah, we're going to go to collection, not token. Wait a minute.
So they have a token feature as well on object.
We have three choices for create.
That's because, yeah, yeah.
So token is just, if you just want to mint a single piece,
just a random whatever piece,
I would suggest, I mean, you could do that.
Or you can just go in and create a collection first
and then put it in there.
And you can create obviously different collections
according to what you want to mint, right?
So the collection, you got a logo, you got to create an image of the logo from the collection. You yeah right so the collection you got a logo you got to create
an image of the logo from the collection you got to name the collection description
you got to put an object type object factory i assume default and then category the art and then
you click create and then from there after you create the collection I assume you just upload the
images that are part of the collection you name them you do all that stuff yeah
and then you finally publish it and then once you publish it's gonna take you to
where you can mint them on Tezos on your wallet right yeah okay and then that's
where I have to add the Tezos to actually mint my collection.
Yeah so first you have to actually use a little test for creating the collection itself
uh first. Okay. So first you know when you create the collection then you have to you know have a
whatever some picture that represents the collection the logo whatever and yes fill out
all the you know description name blah blah blah what kind
of contract it is so you can have uh like there's two um choices right you can have the object
factory with some default and stand alone and open edition so um yeah so you can i always choose
the object factory except there's one collection I made that was just for open edition.
So I created the open edition one for that.
Otherwise, you use the other one.
And yeah, and then you choose the category down there, art, collectible, other, whatever, right?
And then once you click create, it's going to come up and asking you to approve the transaction in the wallet.
And it's like maybe eight cents, 10 cents. And then you go in and you can create your token
and then say, okay, I want to put it into this particular collection. Like, yeah, anyway,
so it's going to give you all the charges when you're in there. Like, yeah, anyway, so it's gonna give you
all the choices when you're in there.
Like, it's asking custom collection, for example, right?
And then you can choose what collection
you wanna put it into and so on.
Yeah, it's pretty straightforward.
Why would you put a token in your collection?
Token meaning just the actual, the artwork, basically.
I don't know. They just call it a token. I'm not sure why.
Okay. All right. Yeah, you broke up there for a second.
But I'll figure it out um there
was another nfc marketplace we talked about last week too i wanted to highlight real quick i haven't
finished signing up for a set mellow like a marshmallow yeah mellow yeah you said that's a newer one, right? Like recently? No, I think they've been around for a while.
I'm not sure when they started, but I think a couple years ago at least.
And I mean, I kind of like them because they are very, they want to be multi-chain.
And now they just integrated Tesos as well.
So you can import all your, you mint it on object, for example, on Tezos,
and then it will show in there and you can sell them from
Mellow directly. And I don't know, they just have different,
like you can meet with different kinds of tokens. If you want,
they have something called
something called, what are they called? Hold on. I mean, I mean, they're now trying to,
they call the re hold on.
yeah, like they have gumball machine. You can do raffles, options, of course.
And the site is go mellow.io, correct?
And the site is go mellow.io, correct?
It's something different.
So that's what we're talking about, fam.
It's another NFT marketplace you can go to, sign up.
Okay, that didn't pop up for me.
Try M-A-L-L-O-W.art. okay that didn't pop up for me um that would do it all right i got it all right so this is a newer
nft marketplace not as old as object obviously obviously not as well established, but still, this is great because it's multi-chain, right?
It's Sol as well that people are minting off of.
And then what other chains did you say?
Right now, it's just Tezos and Solana, except that they're using token.
I think you can use .art, the art token,
you can use something called S'mores,
something called, what's it called?
It's like this meme token that you can use to network to,
Lambo Space Princess, NSP, yeah,
Lambo Space Princess is a cute little token
that you can use also for that.
So they're kind of like very community-oriented
and just doing new things, experimenting and stuff like that.
So I know you said earlier, Dorothy,
there's no best NFT marketplace for artists.
You kind of just have to try them out,
see which one kind of fits with your collection best.
How do you, and this is a question I might have asked last week,
but it's something I've already forgotten.
You know, we have collective amnesia, right, Pam?
So I wanna know, how do you pick your projects
based off of the NFT marketplace?
Like which collection goes where?
How do you determine that as an artist?
So I guess like the very experimental stuff I do,
I guess like the very experimental stuff I do, I put on a house and also to some degree on Skirpy because it's also a bit of an experiment in itself.
Right. It's a very new marketplace. And then the more serious stuff like pieces that I, you know, make as one of ones or or or, or like kind of like, let's say a collection
I've been working on for a while and so on.
And wanted to actually, you know, okay, this is like more of a, I don't know, I just say
serious because I'm not serious, but you know what I mean?
Like something that I want to price a little higher.
I put on the, I mean, a manifold on ETH.
I put on the, I meet on Manifold on ETH.
And then I've also used Buildtree,
which is a different platform where you can,
it's basically like, it's kind of like Manifold,
Like you can mint, like you can do a project,
you can mint on all the L2 chains. And you know, you can do a project, you can make them all the L2 chains.
And, you know, you can do blind mints, you can do all kinds of stuff there.
And they're still building it.
So you can still you can write them to suggest a feature like, OK,
I would like to do submit a project with this feature.
So and so and so can we build this?
And then they can actually, you know, help integrate that.
And then they have a way of then
if others then use that feature that you can then earn from that somehow i forget exactly how that
works but uh they're a pretty cool project and um anyway so i needed a collection there but some very
affordable one-on-ones um and and just to see how that would go.
And they're not very known yet,
so it hasn't really taken off yet, I would say,
but who knows, maybe it will at some point.
I just kind of like the people behind it,
and I like how they work and how they are trying
to make things that are actually working for artists and for people who want to do projects.
so that one and manifold,
I would put like more serious stuff on.
That's kind of in between for me.
It could be sometimes just,
just the experimental stuff,
and other times I put more serious stuff there and stuff that I might –
mostly for editions, I would say.
Like if I have a few one-of-ones on objects, but they're just sitting there.
But if I created a piece and I want to mint it in, let's say, 10 editions or 20 editions or something like that,
I would typically go to objects and do it there because most people collecting on objects collect lower price artworks, right?
I mean, it does happen that people sell a piece for two, three, four, five hundred tests, but it's not that often.
Most people just sell the cheaper editions.
And then if you have a large enough following and people, enough collectors and so on, then you could, you know, still from one piece, you could still maybe make 50 or 80 Teslas or more, you know, depending on how many pieces you sell, even if you only price your piece at two Teslas, for example.
Right. So so there's different, you know, you can kind of like gauge what how where do I think my audience is for this particular piece and then choose based on that.
choose based on that and you only know that after having been here for a while and after you know
who who collects where most and so on and then um and then go with that like for example the pieces
that i invented some pieces on exchange art um wow a year and a half ago and uh that was um
actually in connection with a drop i was a part of with a group of artists that we were like 69
artists we called Saul69 and we minted a whole drop in I think it was February 24
and on that one I put like a very expensive one-on-one and that one hasn't sold yet fine
no problem but then I i admitted two other pieces as
additions there uh which were lower price and and they moved fairly well uh because i was in this
whole community already who were you know also supporting each other and that helps you know
what i mean if you are in a dm group or a community where people also collect from each other and so
on then you know then you know
meet on the platform they are collecting from you know that that helps for sure oh boy that
was a long speech but i hope that makes sense oh that was good that was good dorothy keep it up
yeah we're gonna be making some changes here pretty soon um moving this actually we're gonna
keep the space going we're just gonna be changing the name and the topic and shifting, shifting.
But that is our art hour round two for the week.
Appreciate Dorothy for coming up and speaking, fam.
I'm really going to try to do this every single week before the L10 meeting that we're going to have in probably
the next, I don't know, five minutes or so as we get different space hosts up here.
I'm going to be committed to doing this consistently because for one, as an artist myself,
and big shout out to the arena again, I was actually very focused on the arena a few months back,
I would say late October, November of last year.
And I met some really great photographers
in that on stages actually.
There were a lot of photographers.
I couldn't believe how many images I was seeing,
different photos of different people's art
and they were selling them on the arena or these arena,
or I could say AVAX NFT marketplaces
they were sending links to.
So I saw some very, very successful artists there
with some amazing PFT communities
that they were rocking on AVAX.
And so I just wanted to kind of circle back
to that topic we were talking about earlier.
And then to bring it back to what
Dorothy was saying, when you're choosing which project to put up on which NFT marketplace,
yeah, that's a tough one. I can definitely see more experimental on these platforms versus
the other more stable. But I think at the end of the day, like, and real quick,
I just wanted to share this collection
that I'm working on, right?
So for those of you who don't know,
I volunteer at a cat cafe, it's a nonprofit,
and it's local, it's right down the street from me,
about 10, 15 minute drive.
And so I've been taking photographs of these cats
for a long time now. I actually have
a collection of images, digital photography of them in this like cute little white box.
If you guys aren't familiar with these white boxes, a lot of product photographers use them
to photograph products, right? But these cats, they're kind of in a way, well, they're not
products, but yeah, they're animals in this white box.
Anyway, I thought the whiteness with the cat would make it stand out.
And so I have a bunch of these images of these different cats.
And I want to do like a small collection of these different rescue cats, right?
And then part of those proceeds go back to the to the nonprofit to the cat cafe right
because it's those cats that were bought um and the images anyway and so i was going to create a
small collection of some of the digital photography not the not the wet plate stuff that i've done
recently but the digital stuff so they're going to be in color, digital images, one of ones, that sort of thing.
I'm just working on that.
I'm curious of where I should put it.
I was thinking about Tezos, but we'll just kind of see.
Like I said, I'm not familiar with the chain.
I'm learning more about it.
This is really important for me to kind of get my head around where do I mint these cute little kitties and who will buy them and who will desk she's kind of chilling out with me just kind of like you know on my keyboard
messing stuff up like cats do right get in front of my screen as always so it's definitely something
that i am uh struggling to figure out when it comes to um when it comes to art and selling your art.
See one of our speakers right now.
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guard, Sam. If you're an artist,
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We can max up in that track.
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Cause in facts, my freestime tellingpubba's brothers can't have it
Yeah, they like it, we got the max shit
93 to infinity, kill all that wax
This is how we chill from 93 to
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I do a concession, but I'm freshen.
I'm in so I take time off and never rhyme.
So I'm off on my own shit with my own.
I'm in the back row with my back row.
Boldy steps captain with my facade.
Niggas is testin'. My patient, but I stay freshen. I'm a two-fold expense captain with my facade of Fuff about testing, things are testing
My patient, but I stay fresh in
Rest in at the mall, a kitchen door
But I have got to do my wish to exploit
Some benefits, some new kicks
I help and do this, get this the pits not be in depth
Let's just apply as I am female desire
But baby, you can step to this if you admire
The exit, your ordinary nap, a rap with your tabs
On your veins, squeeze from front hand
I'm not your attacker with a full mist
I do this, keep it what my crew gets
Luke and Pops respect them blood to pass
Crews talk shit but in my face to kiss my ass man
They might close but we make a blue one
If you really know I ain't your sign yet
But I get my little thumb jives on but I'm a bomb ya
You will see from now to infinity
This is how we tell from 93 this is how we chill from 93.
This is how we chill from 93.
This is how we chill from 93.
This is how we chill from 93.
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This is how we chill from 93.
This is how we chill from 93. This is how we chill from 93, chillin'. This is how we chillin'. We're from 93, chillin'. Ha ha ha. Just pullin' out, you know what I'm sayin'?
Who's chillin' around the room, you know?
You know, who's chillin'?
I think I know who's chillin'.
Hey, who's chillin' with that?
Dave is, you know he's chillin'.
Yo, my man, my man, this is who we chillin'.
Mike G, you know he's here chillin'.
Yeah, my man, my dick, yeah, fam. welcome welcome fam it's crypto fam radio l10 monday
how did that music sound tricky i think i got it i think it sounded good for parts of it um
it was it's weird when it was coming through clear it didn't sound good uh it was just really
quiet at first and then it was cutting out a bit okay i i still haven't learned all these little
knobs so this is a 30 soundboard at walmart i kid you not vivitar and go pick it up it's really straightforward very
simple to use you don't need anything fancy 30 bucks bro 30 bucks so i'm just saying i'm still
working yeah once you get used to it it'll be it'll be awesome i mean any like anything you
know at first you're like wait what the hell do i do here and then after a while you're like oh
this is actually really handy. I should have had this before.
That's how I feel about this Twitter app.
It's actually really helpful.
But at first I was like, this is really kind of crazy.
You can hook up every social media to this.
I have a lot of accounts.
You cut out for a second.
I was going to say, never mind.
I totally forgot what you were saying.
I'm so excited to be here, fam.
Yeah, I think it's good to have a lot of things going on at once uh good to upgrade your equipment every once in a while too it's been a minute since i have actually i just got that
phone a few months ago the new phone i was telling you about tricky and then yeah just got the
soundboard and then uh i got this new mic too but the mic doesn't connect with the soundboard
unfortunately it doesn't have an AUG score to connect.
So I'm not sure if the mic's actually working or I'm just talking through my headphones.
And I have these like wired Apple headphones, like the first gen that came out.
So I really need to buy some proper headphones as well.
But we're getting there, fam.
And then I have this ring light because i was going to live stream but i was like i got a little caught up trying to figure out all the n l10 meetings and what we
were going to be doing today so i'd rather spend more time and uh you know do my research first
on what i'm preparing so i can share that with you guys so i can come to the space a little more
professional than what we've been doing the past few months, right? So I'm very excited to be here.
Thank you so much for joining us, fam.
If we haven't retweeted the space and tagged a few more friends, please do.
This is the L10 meeting brought to you by Do.
Just Do the Do over there, that black little kitty with the cig.
If you want to click him a follow, that would be amazing.
In the meantime, fam, fam yeah we just uh finished
our art hour the last hour i just renamed kind of changed the name and was testing out the music on
this new soundboard as well learned a lot uh when it comes to being an artist it's very hard out
here fam there's all these different types of entity marketplaces um you know it's like we're
going i went ahead and to change the title already.
Oh, perfect. Thank you so much. Appreciate. And so do
yeah, what we're gonna do quick updates before we get started
though. And I just wanted to GM GM all the speakers up here.
They're not all your alt account.
They're not all your alt accounts.
I also was intelligence donor and we got,
but I just popped them in and got to the speaker.
So it blasts you out in part of all their followers,
which is about a half a million.
If there's more people in here, that'd be amazing.
I know, right? Yeah. Big fat fat my co-host tricky just wanted to
uh gmu again uh how's your morning going how's the week been shaping up for you you must be excited and if nyc is coming up and literally a few short weeks are you prepped are you ready
to go tricky how's everything going um i'm pretty ready to go
i've got a lot of stuff to give away i want to order some more stickers but i'm pretty much
just going to give everybody like weed airdrops you know like everyone i meet everyone gets a
weed everyone gets a bag of weed uh i love it It's a great thing to be able to say.
On Fridays, meet us. We're burning
It's reducing the supply and
by the charts. Technically,
and it's got the same amount of liquidity,
So, yeah. Price goes up. So yeah.
Price goes up, get your bag of weed.
Sponsors there on a weekly live space schedule
If you haven't checked it out yet, please do.
Every day we have something a little bit different.
So yeah, real quick, our top three weekly sponsors.
You can see DigiBeats is our giveaway sponsor.
We have these music NFTs that we give away in the space throughout the week.
Definitely tune in to our spaces to find out more.
We're not going to be giving anything away in today's space,
but maybe later in Tricky's space this afternoon.
You've got to check them out.
The space reminders are in the thread as well i know i had another space reminder i'll do a i'll do a giveaway the space
oh yeah with weed token yeah well well and a magic mushroom patch that was the other thing i said
i could give away a magic mushroom patch which is also a raffle ticket so we're raffling off a sherlock with the uh with yeah
and if we get over what is it if we get over seven or if we get over eight tickets then
the sherlock turns into a mystery box that has a sherlock in it but it's got some extra merch from
saochella and maybe nft nyc from last year. Oh, okay.
It's $5 to enter that raffle,
but if you just want to enter for the trip,
you just got to retweet the room,
and drop your Polygon Addy for the raffle ticket.
And you can enter the one for the weed token
by dropping your soul addy
that doesn't have any weed in it.
Just make sure you label them properly.
I've got a few different soul wallets going on there.
We definitely get that going.
I want to say hi to Tech again there. He was joining us a little bit earlier for art hour i'm not sure if you're
still there tech dmdm happy monday how you feeling this monday hey doing good i'm still here just
working on some stuff in the background beautiful thank you so much for being here uh let's see we got chum wizards here as well
gmgm happy happy monday fam how are you today good morning happy monday to everybody yeah i'm
doing good um i don't know if my speaker is going to be acting crazy hopefully it's not but yeah i'm
here chilling uh enjoying the nice morning working on editing some videos
I enjoyed listening to the art hour
Unfortunately, like I said my connection was was acting wonky
So I wasn't able to step up on the speaker panel with you guys, but yeah glad to be here
Awesome, thank you so much for being here chum wizards. It's always a pleasure to see you in this space. I see Red over here in speakers as well. GMGM fam, how are you know, immediately that just changed my whole frequency and something went off in my brain.
Or is that too personal of a question?
Is it too personal of a question to ask if we like weed in this space?
Well, I'm a medical patient, so I just get a free pass.
Of course. Yeah, I'm a medical patient, too. Like, I have a lot of patients for really good medical practices, you know?
You're right. I can tell. All right, cool. Well, welcome to space, as always.
All right, cool. Well, welcome to space. As always, we were waiting for our fourth space host here.
I just see he rocked up, Arcadian. Let's definitely get him up here in the speaker panel as well.
Arcadian, I see you, fam. Definitely grab that mic. I want to see how he's doing before we get into that L10 meeting agenda, fam.
Real quick. Oh, you know what we're going to do? You know what we're gonna do you know what we're gonna do fam i just
realized i have crypto fam radio in two different spaces right now i don't know how it's possible
tricky but i was in uh did you join space with crypto fam radio on one phone and i managed if
you're not speaking on both stages it sometimes is okay if you're speaking on both stages, it can be
Sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes it's fine.
It's interesting. I don't know
Yeah, I see we're, we got another
person request the mic, 137.
Did he retweet the room? Has he retweeted the room yet 137 retweet the
room make sure you're following the host the co-host all the speakers up here as
well you're not a familiar account so I'm a little hesitant but you have
requested so I want to do you the service and approve your request so make sure
you're repeating the space first.
Definitely appreciate any guests coming up as well.
Like I mentioned before, this is an L10 meeting.
If you're not familiar with the EOS, Meeting Entrepreneur Operating System,
I'll quickly explain why L10.
L10 is the rate quality, the meeting scale.
So a scale between 1 to ten ten being the best
and so towards at every end of the meeting we want to be rating it a 10. if it's not a 10
you know we can try our best but that's kind of our aim even if it's a seven or eight it's
fine if it's anything under five we've got issues fam. So I don't know if you guys saw up on the Jumbotron here real quick.
Oh, before we begin, I see Arcadian with his hand up, GMGM.
Happy, happy Monday, fam.
I'm just glad you got this face.
This is like my little homebrew space.
Tricky, we don't talk anymore.
I'm quoting Charlie Puth, and that's not fun.
What has it been, like two days?
Are you really accusing him of only wanting attention from you, Arcadian?
Well, see, I mean, I'm kind of a big deal.
I have to be at lots of places.
I mean, you do have like a good few accounts I see there.
Greetings, everybody from uh space and uh i i
happen to know what maybe what 137's got going on there if he has anything to do with the 1337
with the leaf if you don't know what the leaf is that's probably because it was kept a good secret
for a long time um but yeah nice nice world is is that no that's not world that's the tech gosh i'm getting
confused nice to be here yeah do tricky red uh let me know what we're up to i've got my notepad
out and you're gonna take some notes um it's a serious space this is like it's one of the one
of the collectives coming together choosing a couple of things to do for the new week. So, yeah, notepads, some serious stuff,
not just a chill space or a shill space, but a directional space.
I always want to talk goals.
Sorry, Tricky, go for it.
I was just going to say, I always want to talk goals.
That's what my Monday and Wednesday spaces are actually all all about so yes let's let's pick it apart find what goal do we
have to accomplish and then we can kick it around and dissect it and develop a plan
beautiful i love that we got 137 up here as well. GM GM fam. How are you today?
Wait, might be a bot. I told you. 137.
Are you calling him? You're calling him him you got his number one three seven oh are
you there sir yo hello hey what's up welcome hi what's up what's up i need to be a space
my mic is awful i can barely hear you fam what's going on how's your morning going
I can barely hear you, fam.
How's your morning going?
Yeah, I think it's definitely your mic, fam.
Definitely fix that real quick.
We're getting ready to start a meeting.
Did you want to add some before we get started, fam?
You just want to give yourself a quick introduction.
I think he's fixing his mic.
We'll give him a few seconds here.
I mean, I ask myself that question in the mirror every day.
He may have to take a laugh.
I'm not hearing him on my end either
i want to make sure he's adding to the conversation not subtracting so uh in the meantime fam uh we're
gonna get started here if you look up on the jumbotron there is oh wait a minute is that you olivia can you hear me
i can hear you loud and clear let me know if there's something specific you want me to add or look up while you're getting things rolling yes yes remember we were talking about the l10 meeting
are we going to start that got it if you're ready to start the meeting now, just let me know what you'd like me to help with.
You're going to be the scribe. Yes, ma'am. Let's get started.
Got it. I'll keep track of everything. Just let me know the key points or action items, and I'll note them down for you. Let's do this.
Beautiful. Let's go to Good News Segu for five minutes.
What do we have to do, fam?
it's helpful to have a few positive updates or wins to share,
whether it's team achievements, personal milestones,
or some positive news from your field.
If you have any specific topics you want me to note, just let me know.
No, I think we can start.
Mountain Dew is going to start, then Tricky, then Arcadian, and then Red, and then Tech.
If you want to join in, you can as well.
In that order, I think we'll rotate.
And then if we want to use hands, we can as well.
But for the first five minutes, that means I have less than a minute to give my good news.
Big, big good news for me is I was able to join the DigiJoint Wake and Blake 1000th episode this morning, fam.
And that was super, super exciting doing a thousand episodes, one every single day.
So I was really, really appreciative
that I was a speaker on that space
and that I was able to share what I had to share.
Congrats on being part of that milestone.
I've noted that as your good news.
Let's keep the positivity rolling with the next person.
Get yourself a bag of weed.
I'm not really sure of my purpose here.
Wait, are you serious right now?
You don't think that weed is a purpose?
No, I don't know what my purpose is.
Because the weed sells itself.
Wait, are you hearing the AI barely maybe I need I
don't know if I need a job I don't know if I drop down and come back for your
segment I'm all set to record your updates or any good news you'd like to
share is that better film yeah that's not. Okay, I'll leave it there then.
Anyway, she's recording the good news.
So if you look up on the Jumbotron, and you see we have a meeting post.
But then that meeting post, she's doing a rundown on the good news.
So if you have any good news to share over the past few days,
I'll move you next to Arcadia.
We can move you next to Arcadia.
Good news today is that we have submitted our proposal for the Little Nouns and Wave Wars event in New York.
So now we're at the stage where we had enough votes delegated to ZAL to actually submit the proposal.
Now we have to get like 300 and some odd votes
to pass the proposal and get our project funded.
So we are on to the next stage.
Now we have to find people who own little nouns
that are part of the DAO to vote for us.
Beautiful. Thank you for that, Tricky.
Yes, sir. All right. beautiful thank you for that tricky onward to our stadium yes sir all right trick trickster um maybe also i don't know i'm putting mine here in the in the
comments where did i put it is it posted is it posted is it posted is it posted i'm scrolling
up there we go small update archive all right archive archive we're collecting the last project
All right, archive, we're collecting the last project.
We did not put the link out public, okay?
So it's only for, like, people we know.
If you know projects that we need to put on that form,
we need to put them on within the next three days.
Crashpad is pending the multipoint CRM.
We're watching what happens with Crypt crash uh crypto fam radio and the
oysters beta so we're waiting for the beta and uh y combinator there's a y combinator being formed
at the moment i'm just watching the people of interest and arc for verse we're curating the
latest costings so that we can put that into a budget creating a
folder on all of these points i did put it there so we can refer to it later that's me beautiful
thank you arcadian red any good news absolutely gm gm gm so at 10 o'clock which is whatever o'clock
your time and i'll jot it down. Sorry, there's somebody else speaking.
So Mike, I have a lot of good news.
I mean, I'm looking forward to the development
of the Y Combinator that Arcadian had mentioned.
I'm looking forward to more weed from Tricky
Is there someone? Like like can you hear me okay
somebody's talking while i'm talking just want to make sure there's no i think there's some reverb
maybe mountain dew could you mute your mic yeah there we go yeah yeah yeah and and so this morning
um in in less than 20 minutes i'm going live for the latest ecosystem updates with Soundromeda. It is a revolutionary music
gaming platform turning songs into worlds. The pre-sale went live for their token. It's a
beautiful, beautiful game and also working on some events with them. And so, yeah, I'm excited
to be doing an AMA with them in less than 20 minutes or around 20 minutes.
And that is posted in my comments.
But I can post it in the comments here if that's all right with you.
And then also, Tech, do you have any good news you wanted to share?
I do. So there is a British radio station with G Radio LLC. They actually take music from artists
here. You just submit it to them by email with your artwork and your music, and you may have a
chance to get it listened to. So they suggested that I submit some of my music and I did.
Also, we are looking to do more with Inspire Music. So currently we do have a TikTok page
officially now that's ran by Legit and we will have an Instagram coming soon. So we are expanding
with the brand there and we have plenty to come down the pipeline.
Beautiful. Thank you so much. All right. Olivia, are you still there?
I think she froze up. Olivia?
you are. Tricky, have you noticed
how sweet Mountain Dew is with Olivia?
do what I want or I will replace it.
There's no emotions here um we we have a good
understanding of our relationship and i want a short succinct answer you know tricking the way
you talk about the way you are with ai like i'm the same way with bad humans not just bad robots
like if you're a bad human, like, in the trash,
where you belong, let's go.
Let's make room for better things
and better people in our lives.
communicating. That's the key to
good relationships in all forms.
Next, we have the scorecard
it sounds like you have a score could you give me a bit more detail about what categories or
metrics you want to track that way we can set it up just right yeah we want to track twitter
got it what specific metrics on Twitter do you want to track? Like followers, engagement,
impressions or something else?
Yeah, we need to do the analytics, all of it. Let's review.
To review all the Twitter analytics, I'd need access to your analytics dashboard or specific
data points you want to go over.
Could you maybe summarize some key numbers you want to look at?
Then we can go through them together.
Yes, I'm going to do them for you this time because you have no access to them.
So for verified followers, we have 782 impressions.
All right, this is the last seven days, fam.
Engagement rate is 8.3%, down 0.1%.
Engagements are up 233 for a whole 406%.
We've had seven profile visits, so that's up 75%.
Replies, only 10 replies, so I guess it's up 400%.
And so in working with the scorecard,
any type of analytics is good since we're specifically
On Twitter, we're mainly going to be focused on Twitter, but as CryptoFam Radio branches
out to TikTok, YouTube, to Facebook, we will be updating you on the scorecard every five
So this is taking a little bit longer.
With each segment, all you have to be doing is updating, right?
We don't need to be giving opinions.
We just need to be giving straight facts.
And that's the scorecard from the last seven days for CryptoFam Radio.
Next, we're going to move to the ROC review for the L10 meeting.
Olivia, do you want to remind us what the ROC review is?
The ROC Review is our segment
and alternative music highlights.
Albums, tracks, and artists.
All right, she doesn't know.
All right, so the Rock Review,
I should have prefaced with,
hey, we're going to start the L10
very perfect fam i did this beforehand before two hours before the meeting me and olivia which is
the most common name in the us right now to get name if you're naming your baby girl you're going
to name her olivia but she didn't know that fam so i was like hey why don't i name my ai olivia
and so uh we went through the whole l10 meeting together where she was the scribe.
I was the guy who was running the meeting and she was able to comprise and create a whole
highlighted notes from the meeting, was able to email it to me of all the highlights during the
meeting that we talked about. And I did all this through her, just me and her through the whole,
and I took this less than 15 minutes. That was good. But anyway, so the rock review, for those of you
who don't know, it's these big, big issues, these to-dos,
that take us at least 90 days to solve.
So every 90 days, we should have a new rock, right?
Something that we are really, really wanting to do
in a space, but that takes longer than a week to complete, right?
So these are our big rocks.
When we think about rocks in the space,
even day-to-day life, we have these massive rocks
We also have smaller rocks.
There's a great analogy where I think it was,
there was a prophet or some type of scribe.
He was piling rocks in this cup and a little kid came by and he was like,
you're doing it all wrong.
You're supposed to put the big rocks in first and then the small rocks.
And later he's putting all the small rocks in first and then putting the top
rock or the big rocks up top.
And they weren't all fitting in this big glass jar that he was having.
if you can identify the big rocks,
the big problems that are affecting you or your business or your brand, and you write those down and you have those big, big issues, you have 90 days to complete them.
So that is the rock review.
That's basically the to-dos that take longer than a week to complete, you're going to write them down and then you're going to share them with the group every single week to see how much you've progressed from the previous week.
So that is the ROC review. I'm going to quickly move on from the ROC review to customer and
partnership headlines. All right. So this is, we talked about relationships or everything in the
space, right fam, with customers, with partnerships and who we deal with every single day. And so people that want to be onboarding, let's say,
those are relationships that we need to talk about. So any type of discussions that you've
had with previous customers, partnerships, brands, anything like that, we want to hear that for that
five-minute segment. And it should be a quick update, right?
Like a great example would be in this space, you know,
like I secured a sponsorship branding with Tricky Buddha for NFT NYC, right?
That's all we need to talk about,
and then we move on to the next topic or what that person is updated on.
So I'm just going to make this quick
because I know red has to be somewhere in less than
And we're going to wrap up the meeting in less than 15 minutes.
We actually go through the format.
So when we do this L10 meeting next week, we will know what we're doing.
So in stating that, does anyone, and you can have a raise of hands, does anyone have any
customer partnership headlines that they would like to share now?
little announcement. I think
our coffee is on the way up.
I'm hearing noises through your microphone
well I have to have mine on to talk
cool so I got our coffee bags
finally I think they're in the mail. They're on their way. They're printed. Everything is, like, on to the next stage. So, yeah, this DeFi Space Donkey is on a bag of coffee. Coming soon.
coffees, then they will donate $1 to a charity that I picked, which is the Crohn's and Colitis
Foundation, International Foundation for Research and Helping People with that Inflammatory
Bowel Disease, which is also an autoimmune disease if you have Crohn's.
So that's what I have, and it's kind of ridiculous that the healthcare system is not equipped for it. I eventually figured out because I got a DNA test from Prometheus Labs out in California.
So it was a long journey before I could have got that approved.
So it just kind of lucked out.
So Tricky, can I be clear here?
Does this mean you also suffer from Crohn's disease just trying to find out?
I'm fully expressing like ever since by 2021, I've been kind of on this journey and kind of explaining it and walking through it.
Because if you're going through this, you're like you don't know how
to process it at first right and nobody's prepared for it and we all are going to get old and die
like it's all it's going to happen eventually just for some people it feels like it's happening
sooner than later so basically uh processing all this and then going through the medical system
was crazy so i mean there's like a whole bunch of helpful tips that I was trying to share to people with people
So they didn't have to go through what I had to go through because I just like spiral downwards like ten years
You know and then luckily I just hit spiked off the bottom real hard
It's but that's not gonna happen for everybody
So you know not everybody has someone that's gonna be able to take care of them for you know
when they're fucking useless like that, you know
luckily I took to that time to get knee surgeries and
Bunch of other stuff out of the way so it
Everything just started getting better and better better and now I'm making this herbal tea for last two years and
That's been really helping me and I'm even doing events now and traveling.
So that's like I'm kind of getting my life back, which is pretty cool.
You know, I kind of accepted that I was not, you know what I mean?
It was a wild 15 years, 16 years since I've been, like, dealing with this.
I was pretty much, like, you know, it was all, like, manageable and almost, like, I didn't know until much like you know it was all like manageable and almost
unknown like i didn't know until like 25 basically and that's when like all the allergies and
everything started to flare up and then like right now i have huge wounds all over my body
that are healing that looks terrible i'm hoping they heal time for nftm yc but i was going through
this flare the last three or four days and it just like, I've never seen it hit my skin so hard.
But everything else feels like way better.
Like at least, you know, that's the weird thing about an autoimmune disease is like it could hit anything and you never know what it's going to hit or how intense it's going to be.
And sometimes it'll get set off for some reason that's like, you know, you don't know why.
So. Well, well i mean it's
usually stress right yeah it's usually stress of some kind and then yeah but not any weakness
somewhere and like it's like your body's like oh uh you know you're getting some allergies in your
nose i'm gonna punch a hole in your in your ass i'm gonna just act like your feet are useless Look I have like fibro too. So every once in a while I'll be like oh shit
I broke my toe and then like 20 seconds later. I'm like, oh no, it's fine
But then yeah, but then the other day
I actually did break my toe or I got my toe like I fractured a bone on my foot and I got like a weird lump
And I the next morning I was like, ah, it wasn't fibro.
Now I got to stay off of it for a little bit.
But you never know what's going to happen with an autoimmune disease.
So, um, yeah, I like, but that's why I tried to like, I'm sorry, I interrupted you.
I love to explain it though.
That's what I was getting to though.
No, if there's more you want to say, don't let me interrupt you.
That's part of the reason, for me personally, why I really try hard to, even though we have to feel our fucking feelings.
Sorry, I'm sounding like I'm making fun of feelings.
But it's still kind like managing that to a point
is, is important. It's not saying like, oh, don't feel what you feel, but there are times when I
really have to redirect that because if I fucking don't, then I don't want to deal with arthritis.
Like it comes up if I get really, really fucking stressed, but like, I have to just calm the fuck down.
I have to like change my mindset because I don't want to deal with that shit, you know?
So it's, it's, it's, it's a combination of like not lying to yourself about what you feel, but then just practicing the art of calming the fuck down.
I mean, you have to accept the feeling.
The emotion is like pain, right?
You accept it because it's a warning of some kind, right?
Stress or injury of something that you should be aware of.
But you don't need to just like feel it and feel it and feel it and feel it.
Because your brain is like, every time you think something that thought process that neuron, the neurons just grab each other.
It gets stronger and stronger and stronger.
Every time you think a thought, it just like burns this web of information through your brain.
That's how your brain learns things.
So if you constantly think negative and depressed, you'll get really good at being depressed and negative. But you can flip that on its head. And if you get really good at being positive and cheerful, it becomes just the natural line of thought. So yeah, but change is the only constant. So you have to work at it and it just gets easier and easier and easier.
But I think just kind of being ridiculous about it and having fun with it kind of, it helps.
That was the first page I made on Facebook.
But you have to admit, right? If you went around,
part of it is cultural, and it's obviously up to us to help change the narrative, right? And I mean
us as a collective, right? Because no one can really change the narrative alone. But if you
think about it, is it even like, if you were to go around all day saying,
oh my God, I'm so grateful for the shoes on my feet. Oh my God. I'm so caught. I'm,
I'm so grateful for the car that I drive. Oh my God. I'm so glad I get to go to work today.
I got a job today. I mean, and if you went around all day long saying, I'm grateful for this and
I'm grateful for that. You know how many fucking people would look at you? Like what the fuck is
wrong with you? But what if that was like a more normal thing where people just did that?
Like it would kind of change collectively the whole consciousness of us. It's not that problems
wouldn't come, but I think you see where I'm going with this. Yes. Yes. Because with the chronic
illness, it's very easy to have that hopeless feelings out at times and that can lead to depression and
You are depressed. I was too. I
Saw the happy people and thought what the fuck is wrong with them? This is a horrible existence
Why are they smiling? What are what is going on?
What is going on? Are they going to trick me?
Are they gonna trick me or what's what the hell is happening right now?
What the hell is happening right now?
Is this real? Is this like an NPC?
What's going on? No, no. I was the problem.
I didn't understand happiness.
lack of the right resources, whatever.
Normal bullshit. Life stuff. quarantine, lack of the right resources, whatever, you know, normal bullshit, you know, life
But you have to redirect.
One thing that people don't realize about the so-called fucking happy people is like,
you see them out in public.
They're making everybody laugh.
But you don't know how much they're smiling they're making everybody laugh but you don't know
how much they're going home and crying at night it's just like oh well i just thought they were
fucking happy all the time and it's like well what the fuck did you want them to be like crying the
whole time you were out with them i mean not saying they can't cry at all but i mean like
i just find it so hilarious be miserable for the whole fucking two hours, even though we've got free food and free drinks
and we have each other to have fun with,
Let's just fucking cry for the whole two hours.
I'm really vibing right now.
So we're pre-selling those tickets to the party.
Does anyone want to buy them at a discount today?
See, right? Yeah. And explain the
journey through the medical system and health issues
to walk between just being a bummer
It's going to be helpful to someone.
I feel like it's going to be helpful to everyone eventually.
But for the people who are going
they need to hear that shit
I totally agree with you on there
I moved over to my other phone
I think this is a better connection
I was getting some bad feedback from that other account
we are still working that out, fam.
But in the meantime, I just want to finish the meeting here.
Usually we run into to-dos or to-dones, right?
So this is our first L10 meeting.
So we don't really have anything to-done.
So we should be writing down the tasks that we need to complete
for the next seven days, right, our to-do list. We should be writing down the tasks that we need to complete for the next seven days, right? Our to-do list. So these lists should only be seven-day lists,
and we should try to finish or complete at least 90% of what we have on our to-do list.
And anything we don't complete, we bring to the next meeting and we talk about it, right? So
I know Arcadian mentioned earlier that, you know, he was working on, you know, SpaceX pay, you had to put that on the back burner, you know, that's like,
that's probably one of his rocks, I would say not his to do lists, right? It's going to be taking
longer than seven days to complete. So we just need to follow up with him the following and we
see what he's done to progress. I know he's also working on ARC for Verse. He's working on archives
and trying to get a directory going
for all these different Web3 communities.
So I know he's working on that right now.
It's probably going to be taking him
more than seven days to complete.
So that's going to basically turn into a rock,
which we will be reviewing every single week during this meeting.
So keep that mind, fam. Like I said, up in the post, up in the Jumbotron, you can see
everything that we're talking about, the duration of what it should take us. Usually,
this time, we would be IDSing, right? So just to finish off how the meeting structure works,
we would be IDSing, right? So just to finish off how the meeting structure works, identify,
discuss, and solve. Tricky Buddha's got an issue. He's got a health issue. So we were discussing,
first he was identifying the issue, then he was discussing it. I'm not sure how we're going to
solve it, Tricky Buddha. They just have to come out with some magical autoimmune disorder remedy,
some serum that you can take and just be 100% normal again.
Does that not exist now? We live in 2025.
Well, luckily, I've been developing this recipe for about two years.
And now it's finally tasty a little bit.
And there's no sugar added.
But it's safe for mass adoption bring some logos up top
awesome we'll check it out the tricky teas that's right yeah we got the time when i get a flare i
like double up on my tea um this time i actually took prednisone i haven't taken prednisone in like
um i think it's been four months.
But there was a time where it was like every month I was taking prednisone because it got so bad.
But with the tea and prednisone, I can usually knock out a flare that would normally last 10 to 14 days.
Now it's like three to four days.
Now, it's three to four days.
Yeah, there's like 16 different herbs and superfoods and berries.
So one of my goals this week is I want to finish the labels.
I want to get labels printed and stickers printed.
That would be amazing, fam.
I'd absolutely love that.
I think I told you, Tricky Buddha, I used to work at a tea shop.
So, loose leaf tea shop, actually.
Red needs to try the tea, and you should do it as well.
I mean, I would give it to you for cost.
The DeFi Space Donkeys get their first one for cost.
But I'll do the, you know, for anyone who's in this room,
I'll do the first one for cost just because I want you to try it.
If you get a month's supply, then you'll be convinced, I think,
after two weeks that you're going to have this for the rest of your life.
Yeah, yeah, totally down, fam.
Maybe when you send me the stickers after NFT NYC,
you can include some teabags in that order,
and I could definitely send you some soul, you know.
So, yeah, we can knock that all out at once. And so, anyone else have any IDSing that they would like to do now?
So identify, discuss, and solve.
I need to identify 300 little nouns holders and get them to vote for my proposal.
What's it going to take to get you 300 new holders?
I'm going to have to go hang out in their discord and talk to everybody
convince them to sign up yes them yes that's exactly what i would do i'm gonna go there
and be personal there you go i love it
and then another ids thing i have to solve witham Radio, a big one that I haven't talked about yet, is to finish the podcast.
So I need to create a system that I enjoy doing where I can upload each of these episodes onto the podcast.
And I can stream it on these different podcasting platforms.
It's something that I've been delaying for the past few weeks.
I would say almost a month now.
I really want to do. I just, I find something else to do, you know, and it's just been
on my to-do list forever, it seems. So it's something that I will be working on. That's
actually on my to-do list this week. And I'm identifying this issue, I'm discussing it,
and then this is how I'm going to solve it by actually completing it this week.
Hopefully, if anything else doesn't get in my way.
And to end the meeting, we do have a conclusion where we rate the meeting, scale to 1 to 10.
This is why we call these an L10 meeting.
And we ask everyone to rate the meeting.
Tricky Buddha, how would you rate it, scale to 1 to 10?
Am I allowed to do fractions no it's got to be one through ten all right all right then i'll say ten okay awesome yeah i have to round it off then okay and arcadian's already gone red's already
gone we got tech up here though tech how do you rate the meeting? Did you want to add anything else in regards to the meeting?
I thought it was a solid meeting. It was a great opportunity for all of us to share what we're doing right now.
And we've all been very busy, so we really haven't been able to catch up with each other.
So I thoroughly enjoyed it. I will give it a eight out of 10.
it. I will give it a eight out of 10. I think, you know, you're messing around with like the
new soundboard. So that killed it a little bit. So I got to do that. But I understand that you're
working on it too. Just had to add it in for like realistic feedback, but it was awesome.
And I appreciate y'all having me as always. Awesome. Love that tech. Thank you so much for being here and supporting crypto fam radio as well.
so we should definitely act like it.
And every type of feedback is definitely much appreciated.
first time using the soundboard.
So I totally agree with you.
We'll definitely have that squared away and uh hopefully uh everything will work as it's supposed to
but for the time you know what i mean you know what i would sorry i didn't mean to interrupt but
you know i think maybe a restream would be good for you because then we can meet on a restream
video right yes you have a you could pre-meet
i mean we can technically stream anything we can even stream a zoom meeting but
you know we could we could pre-meet in a restream and then you could throw that out to your social
medias um depending on like because that's cheaper than the hype fury thing um and it has different
features but it's not really the same thing, but it is like
a cheaper program. Anyway, that would be great for having guests on and seeing, you know,
more of a visual component. You can do screen shares, you know, multiple cameras, stuff like
that. Yes. Yes. I want to do that. I actually bought a ring light to do that. And so we're,
we're going to do it. I didn't do it today
just because I was working on the soundboard and I wanted to make sure that was good to go. But yes,
I completely agree with you. For the L10 meetings moving forward. So how I used to do this,
do these meetings with the publishing house that I worked with is everyone got on a zoom call right
and everyone was zooming so basically we're doing the same thing we're just doing it live on spaces
and we're supposed to actually see each other we're supposed to like like have it recorded
we're supposed to have a scribe like this is how we're supposed to do the actual meeting is through a video chat um but like i said i look terrible right now
sorry but i look terrible right now oh sure i do too you know that's another reason i've been up
since like four this morning but like it's oh it's fucking it looks like i got the fucking plague
oh that's right yeah your sickness yeah probably wouldn't be the best for a live stream but in the
future in the future it's something we can look forward to.
People would be like, what the hell?
Yeah, people that are actually part of the meeting, you know, that are part of the team, all the spaces, obviously.
We should all be live streaming because then we can all see each other.
You know, it's a little more, you know, it's a little, what's that word?
I don't want to say intimate, but you know what I'm saying?
Personable, yeah. Personable yeah personable yeah yeah it's it's easier to connect that way it's
yeah it's another element you know exactly i mean nothing beats real life because you could it's
like it's a completely different sensory perception with like the energy that comes off of everybody
but right well it was like. And smell.
If we were to have a conference. Taste, if you're lucky.
Like a conference call, right?
Or a conference room, right?
Like we're all coming in as a group into a conference room.
This is the type of meeting we would have at the conference room, right?
Where everyone would rotate, give us updates, give us their rocks. Give us their to-do lists.
And then conclude with the meeting, rating the meeting.
So, you know, we'll get into a groove, fam.
It's just going to take a minute.
But I'm a big believer in consistency, right?
And it's a simple format.
We'll just keep it going like that.
It's an effective way to do it.
I think we should narrow it in scope, though, maybe, right?
Because if we want to thoroughly attack a goal, we need to be on a one directional path.
It's great to reconnect, too, though.
Like Tech was saying, it is cool to be able to catch up with people. Right. But I think for the sake of,
um, you know, building in public and being more educational being, you know what I mean? Uh,
and being more directed, we're going to get further, uh, by focusing on one goal,
right. On a narrow, more of a narrowed scope. So maybe we can come up with like,
and then we can vote on which ones
we decided to attack first.
and then we have the next couple of meetings also planned.
I think it's good to have singular goals, right?
Like goals you do by yourself. But
this could also be a great meeting to talk about group goals. Because if you work together in a
group, especially when you're heading all in one direction, it's a lot easier to accomplish that
goal. And so if we can create a system around that and starting with this meeting and building up
how this meeting operates, right? Because when we actually do have problems,
when we have issues, this meeting is supposed to help make it more efficient to complete.
And it'll help us not just more efficiently, but it'll make us more effective in the space.
And so, yeah, I just want to thank everyone who's still here. This is how an L10 meeting is supposed to operate.
Next Monday at noon Eastern Standard Time, we're going to run it again.
Hopefully, it's going to be a little bit better, more smoother at the beginning.
The transition, I forgot that I had another space set for this space, but since I was
running Art Hour Space, I was like, hey, we'll just kind of move it over and rotate the speakers,
rotate everyone coming in the space and then we'll change the title.
And I think, you know, I'm loving that format.
I think we'll just keep to that because I really like doing the art hour,
the hour before I might do it like an hour and a half before.
Actually, I felt like one hour just doing that art was,
So I might do a little bit more spacing between
that and then maybe add more music between segments um a few tracks and uh my wednesday
my monday wednesday space at 4 p.m eastern is that's what it is it's goals like that's that's
the whole purpose of it so if uh what we do is we give we give our the first
defy space donkey that comes in the room gets the first shot we go through all the defy space
donkeys and all those subscribers and then we open it up to the room and if we can goal plan
action boom and like bust it out you know what it'd be like rapid fire um but then we could
revisit the next week and and make adjustments and like you know we can leave them with goals
and actionable uh you know action items that you know go ahead tech yeah what's up tech
so i was gonna say um just from hearing the conversation, I think one thing that would help, and this would be kind of tricky, no pun intended by the phrasing, but trying to get people who are available in different aspects of crypto culture online that can help in different communities that they're working in and then kind of back channel
what's going on and see what you want to coordinate with because there's so much to do and there's not
enough time today for us to be everywhere so to get people like we have people in art people and
music maybe people that are going to more events and stuff like Tricky and they can talk to different people in all these aspects
and then bring it together for different segments of the show
on different days of the week, I think would be powerful.
Like if crypto radio could represent everything in the crypto community
and have the latest news on what's going on.
Because right now, the biggest pain point I see is
we're still kind of in an eco-chamber
where each community within crypto is separate for the most part,
with the exception of maybe when Tricky does like MAs and stuff.
So I think to try to build a big network
that tries to bridge that together would be a powerful thing and a pain
point that no one's tackling just yet yeah definitely um that's just going to take time
you know consistency reaching out building those relationships building those rapport with those
i would call them kols you know just bigger followings to try to bring their communities over,
trying to highlight through CryptoFam Radio.
You know, we've got a lot of big plans in the works, but at the moment, you know, everyone's kind of focused on NFT NYC.
So, you know, as soon as that's over, I'm really, really excited to, you know, release this game show,
which is another update that me and Tricky have been talking about.
It's going to be like an onboarding newbie crypto game show.
And I think it's going to elevate our services, like everyone.
It's going to elevate CryptoFam Radio. It's going to be like, I don't see a lot of game shows on Spaces.
And I think that if we're able to live stream this game show as well as do it on Spaces.
And the newbie that we do have on board.
And it's going to be, oh man, I'm really excited.
I don't want to talk too much about it because, you know, we're still a few weeks off.
But did you want to say something tricky?
If we can get sponsors too, to give us prizes, you know,
We're going to get sponsors to give us prizes and it'll be fun and
And for the, for the audience too, they'll be able to have some,
We got to bring the hype though.
We got to promote it first before we actually start.
We talked about how to incorporate the audience.
We talked about how to incorporate the audience, how to incorporate the crypto experts, the host, and then also the participant that will be receiving all of the giveaways, which will be sponsored by through all the crypto experts actually they're
going to have these little small giveaways because it's going to be it's going to be part education
right part entertainment but i think like more than that it's going to be part uh investment
right because a lot of people come to crypto because they see it as an investment right
they see it oh it's gonna help build what already have, and I will have more of it than when I started, right?
That's what an investment is.
So you should be growing, not shrinking.
And so a lot of people come to this space.
They want to get educated.
They don't know who to turn to.
You know, Crypto Fam Radio wants to be that place where people can turn to you to learn about crypto, right?
we're in a really good well so introducing my latest partnership for my my 36th project
uh we have i'm going to be the representative uh for this educational uh company it's very
simple courses they're like it's like going to be like a membership.
Like I think of like a membership to a school instead of like a membership to a gym, a membership
You want to learn about NFTs?
Well, it's this much for the month and the class, you know, you'll get through it and
like, you know, as fast as you can get through it.
But the average time is like, you know, four to six weeks, right,
per lesson or something like that. So, you know, it encourages people to learn all the
different classes, but there's like making NFTs, you know, blockchain, there's all these different,
you know, areas of study that you can kind of, you know, pick up, but it's all about Web3,
basically, you know, it's like the different layers. And we also have the Central Bros within the Green Pill Collective.
That's what they do, too, right?
They have the extra manpower, too, to actually, like, you know, code and do the stuff with you versus this would just be a school, right?
So this would be like, you know, when you want to do it yourself, this is – that would be the route you would go to.
When you want to do it yourself, that would be the route you would go to.
And anything I make from referrals, I always split half with the person who got me the referral in the first place, and I just do giveaways.
You know, that's what I like to do.
So, you know, if I do get a referral code, I usually ask, can I get less of a reward, of a referral fee a fighter's fee and give
better discount and then I cause a fight internally with all the salesmen and
management so I put this way I just remembered I don't ask management I just
split it and then take care of it the the back end. Because you could cause a ruckus.
I see Tech with his hand up.
So curious, because Tricky brought up an interesting point.
And in my head, I think I know the answer, but I wanted to hear it from him.
I take it as probably an issue with management, because if you're going the route of providing more value for less money
you're probably killing the market and possible like potential for the other salesman to get
customers I'm assuming it was like when I came into science class and my mom was a science
teacher for earth and space science for fucking years and I was writing the test for her at that point. So I come in and just destroy the curve and everybody fails in the class, right? That's, that's what it is. I'm,
I'm outperforming them per dollar. So it makes them look bad. They either have to work harder
than me or get paid less in order for it to be equal. Right. And you don't want to like,
you shouldn't be trying to undercut you know what I mean in
order to benefit management you don't want to undercut your fellow employees like that's just
you're supposed to be like a team you know usually that's how it's supposed to work so
in the effort of you know team you know team building because I can always share you know
part of the take with any of them too like you know there's no big deal so it's all about making
people happy and comfortable and if they are willing to help they deserve a little extra so
so i share you know share the rewards exactly sharing is caring right fam uh big shout out to
dagmar and owp down there they're both nft artists that i chatted with last week for the art hour thank you so much fam
for rocking up and supporting crypto fam radio i also see you chum wizards uh right now and uh
we're kind of scaling slowing down the space or ending the space probably soonish and so i just
want to remind everyone this was an l10 meeting. For the first hour, we do the meeting.
And then the second hour, we were just supposed to be networking, right?
This was like a space host meeting.
So anyone that's a space host or want to be space host, now is the time you can ask your
If you're thinking about space hosting more and you want a little more feedback on the
process of how to do it, or you're curious on a certain show and you want more feedback on how to make the show stronger.
That's what we're here for, fam.
As space hosts, like I've been doing it for a long time, over a year now, space hosting. And then slowly moved into this radio show where we were Crofam Radio and we rebranded back in February, CryptoFam Radio.
And we've been producing content on this show for weeks and weeks and weeks.
We have a new weekly live space schedule that comes out every Sunday.
We have a newsletter that's in our link tree that you can sign up as well.
and our link tree that you can sign up as well.
And you can be part of CryptoFam Radio.
And you can be part of CryptoFam Radio.
We also have SpaceX Pay in the work
where we're going to be paying out space hosts
who have shows on CryptoFam Radio.
And we'll be doing it all through our NFT mic drops
that are going, hopefully, fingers crossed,
we got it on the back burner right now,
but we want to do these NFT mics on kocha.lol platform.
It's going to be where the oysters are going to be minted.
Hopefully, we'll get some updates today.
That Web3 community is rocking and rolling,
and they were supposed to have their mint Friday.
They had to delay it due to some technical difficulties.
Haven't heard on when they are going to have their mint party,
but I assume sometime this week.
But yeah, we'll definitely keep abreast on that, fam.
See what they're up to for the rest of the week.
I'll have to get in touch with Joe at some point.
He's probably busy trying to fix whatever they have to fix so they can launch. But that's the idea
with these NFT mics. They're going to be like little tickets, right? Little verification.
NFTs to get you paid with SpaceX Pay. That's part of our roadmap with CryptoFam Radio. And we're
definitely here for the long haul. We're going to be in the space for a long time. You know, I'm definitely
very passionate about crypto, Web3, all things NFTs. And I really want to provide a better
experience for those who are onboarding or thinking about getting more into crypto. Not sure,
you know, if they're an artist or a musician or maybe they came from finance they
came from you know just uh the stock market so it's always good to learn i used to have so much
of a form right it used to be so organized and professional and like kind of tight as i've gotten
bigger and like more recognized i could just kind of do it more free form and you know ask questions
and make it more conversational you know what i mean which is kind of like my own style but i kind
of do want to bring back a little bit of structure sometimes because there's some people that need
structure or else it just goes it's just chaos right go ahead tech oh yeah i see you with your
hand tech so a way to revolutionize this
If you guys can get with Hurricane and talk with him
There might be a way to do this
So the most revolutionary thing in Web3 music right now
That Hurricane does with Wave Wars is
People can vote on the music artists
They think they're going to win the match
And they do it with Solana.
So if they win, they win a little bit of Solana, and whether they win or lose, 50% of that bet
goes to the artist. So for your game show, you're going to have your people in advance,
a week or two in advance. You're going to have a group chat where you're talking with them on
the rules and get everything set up. So if you were able to create something similar for the game show and then like get their wallets
Then the people participating can get a little something
But at the same time it makes it more interactive for the audience
Because they can bet on who they think is gonna win the game show in terms of like questions and stuff in the contest
And by gaming fine you going to get a larger audience.
Yeah, if it was like a PvP game show, that would be perfect, right?
This is more of like Price is Right.
Price crosses a little bit of Mad TV, maybe.
Well, we can explain briefly how the format's going to be
because me and Tricky, we talked over an hour about this the other night.
So it only makes sense that tech kind of gets the full picture,
even though this is Alpha, guys,
which I'm not sure if it's going to be set in stone or not.
You might as well get the quick story. So basically it's going to be broken up into
four segments, right? The first segment is introductions, getting to know everyone,
all the speakers, the crypto experts, and then obviously our contestant, right? Our
contestant is going to be new to crypto a total newbie doesn't
know anything and so it's the first segment the second segment is you know we start with the
crypto experts have certain questions that they want to ask the participant and they just don't
ask them but they're going to have them already pre-question. We're already going to know
the questions they're going to ask, and they're going to be around education. We're going to talk
about how to, hey, what's a wallet? How do you set this up? What is Bitcoin? We're going to have
certain questions that enlighten the participant. They gain this knowledge. It's not going to be
a class per se. It's going to be like a game show. It not going to be a class per se.
It's going to be like a game show.
It's going to be a roadmap where they have to complete certain things.
Even if they don't get the question right, that's okay.
The expert's going to answer it for them.
And it's going to be like a lesson thing, like a life lesson.
And so it's going to be simple, basically.
These are going to be very simple questions that will give them a better interpretation of what exactly the blockchain is, why it's important.
And then towards the next segment will be the participants asking questions, obviously.
Right. It's their turn. Right. So they're going to be asking questions to the crypto expert and the crypto experts are going to be answering them.
And the crypto experts are going to be answering them, right?
Right. So it'll be a give and take like that.
So it'll be a give and take like that.
And then the last segment is, in the meantime, we're going to have, in the comments of the space,
we're going to have the audience ask questions as well about crypto and onboarding.
And they're going to ask questions specifically to the participant
because they want to know if their participant is paying attention, fam.
The participant will be given giveaways, will be given tokens on correcting right answers, complete answers.
And there'll be a quiz time in between those segments as well that every answer they get correct, their new wallet that we set them up with before the show, they'll be dropped NFTs, they'll be dropped tokens.
Like, this is a big deal. This is like a big giveaway for that one lucky participant on border. Right. And we just,
and we want the longevity of this investor, this participant to be, to be like, as long as, you
know, we don't want, you know, uh, them to rug, you know, like get, get excited about their one
thing and then forget about crypto next week.
You know, like we want to keep coming back.
And so, you know, down the road, we want to follow up with these participants and see
how they're going in their crypto journey.
We have a tentative title.
It's called Crypto Curious brought to you by Tricky.
I think we said blockchain curious at first, but we like the alliteration with crypto curious.
basically a tech i think that was that was what we talked about right tricky yeah that's that was
that was yeah that's right yeah that's about the gist of it and we'll be able to so yeah dropping
people like tokens or you know they get points and at the end we have a we have a different
classifications maybe like there's three contestants and there's
a gold a silver and a bronze prize well no it's you gotta do we gotta do gold platinum diamond
hand because that's you know we're crypto so but i just yeah i just sent you some dms i just thought
of one thing we're gonna do to absolutely send this account um well actually it's two things
we're gonna do is to send this account and then also a way we can make an entire ecosystem like basically how
a hurricane has crossed with the meme coin but you have all the power. There's
no potential snipers or whales. You are the whale and you provide the liquidity
and then the person can either hold it or cash it out for the liquidity value
fine because you're going to be replenishing that with the funds you're getting to pay the
the you know the space hosts and stuff like that and then you pay everybody in that token
wow and then that tokens pair with usdc solana ethereum through liquidity pool with like a super
low fee and then all the uh the nodes will automatically send all the traffic through you.
And you'll just get money for fees for basically just using a smart contract as your piggy bank.
I'd definitely be excited to talk about that more in the back end trick.
You're setting our crypto fam radio.
It looks like CFR is the tick ticker there token to make that happen i just wanted to um epiphany just hit me about
the game show tricky what if we just didn't do one participant but if there was three
like an actual game show would wouldn't that be more entertaining yeah so it's three people so
they're competing against each other they're all newbies in the space and that's like a very
classic 80s kind of early 90s game show right where it's three contestants and they all yeah
i said three contestants just now but when we were originally talking about it we were just thinking
one right one at a time and three would be way more that when we were originally talking about it, we were just thinking one at a time.
Three would be way more dynamic.
That way it would be more – but it's more of like – it's like who's going to get stumped?
Are we going to be able to explain this to you or are you going to ask questions that are higher level?
And then what level is the dialogue at based off of where our
questions kind of land you know what I mean that's that was the original thing
it was more of like a debate with prizes right and and based off their level of
knowledge vocabulary expertise we that we would we would regulate that makes
sense what's up tech I really like the three idea.
One thing I was thinking is,
even if they're not familiar with crypto,
the three participants may come from different walks of life
to where from their career experiences,
they may be able to even work together
and out of common sense, piece some small pieces together.
They could work together, you mean?
It's a team-building experience, too.
We could charge management companies
to use this technique's a team-building experience, too. We could charge management companies to use this technique.
The team-building exercise, almost.
Yeah, there's a demand for that.
A lot of people, they don't do well in teams, especially in America.
So, yeah, that would really help build that skill a lot more in this space as well.
So, yeah, I absolutely love that tricky Buddha,
but yeah, this is some of the brainstorming we did, but I think, um, that's, that's pretty much
it. I want to wrap it up. It's going to be a 90 minute space, but the actual game show is only
going to be one hour. Um, I feel like, you know, if it's short and sweet and to the point,
and if I practice it a few times you know hosting it um to make sure
i have all my q's and t's you know crossed and dotted um i think we should be good to go um i
think the hardest uh problem with the game show is just finding willing participants who have never
before been in crypto let alone in the spaces i almost feel like I should raid like non crypto spaces
and just try to find random people in spaces to to just onboard you know to DM to follow
to talk in spaces try to convince them even on the space hey I know you've never heard of crypto
I know you your PFP doesn't look crypto-esque,
but I'm doing a game show about crypto.
We need to onboard some people.
You don't have to pay anything.
We're actually going to pay you to show up.
Are you interested in joining this crypto game show?
So I think some people will say,
what's that, not interested,
but then there'll be other people who will jump
we have like a so that we have like a half million dollar web 3 vacation with a bunch of really bomb
nft and crypto maybe we could encourage a bunch of like high-end celebrities to even go on oh do
a reality game show oh yeah totally yeah that would be amazing on some forsaken island somewhere
in the middle of nowhere that would be no, I don't want to die there.
Look, it's hot as hell if you're not in the water.
I think Bahamas, you know?
Bahamas is looking good right now.
The winter is really windy, though.
And then there's those hurricanes.
Ah, I know. that's always an issue so you just got to go off season you know and you'll be okay
yeah there's like three or four months out of the year it's beautiful yeah we're in hurricane
season right now actually so we're just entering it yeah yeah fun fun stuff good thing uh i'll be
traveling soon i can't believe it i feel feel like the last hurricane party was a couple months ago.
Well, usually, you know what, Tricky?
Usually the hurricanes don't hit until later in the year anyway.
So usually it's like, what, August, September, even as late as October.
Yeah, we'll have hurricanes.
So usually at the beginning of the summer, it's pretty rare.
Yeah, but now is the time we're going to talk to you.
But it does whip up a little bit of something over there by the Bahamas.
It was a great show, man.
The other thing we're going to do is absolutely send your account.
I know a couple of communities that are raid communities.
So we can deploy the space reminder in their community and it'll get raided.
And then they'll all get the reminder and it'll be a networking space in addition to what we're doing.
Awesome. Yeah, I absolutely love that.
I'm trying to network a bit more outside of my bubble
i'm seeing these yappers kaido yeah um are you in the boiler room sorry the boiler room
the boiler room that sounds super familiar no i just joined this community the kaido community
i'll be making a post out for all my subscribers and everything.
And I'll send it to you too.
And then I know I'm also using that MochiCircle.xyz.
I need to get into that still.
Try to grab one of their NFTs because that will really help your engagement.
And that's basically it like it's
really straightforward just sign in through your twitter account onto their platform you connect
your wallet you can verify your nft through openc um it's definitely a lot more straightforward than
objects and getting the tezos wallet and getting that whole setup which i was doing for art hours
how much how much was your nft um you know a very i bought them as much as 20 bucks but
i think last i checked um i think they're around 12 13 dollars per nft and uh they give you a
ranking system on the website itself so if you hold one nft you know you get this much engagement
if you hold 10 of them you you know you get a big bump in your engagement if you hold 20 of their
nfts you get a lot more engagement you know so it's just depending on how many nfts you hold will
determine uh the amount of exposure or engagement how many did you get in the end um right now i
have three or four i need to double check to see if my bid went through um yeah but i'm trying to
get 10 because if i that's the next level, if I can
secure 10, did I then I get an extra bump, I get I think I get an extra 10% more engagement or 15%,
10 or 15, I think is the next ranking. But yeah, you can check it all out at mochi circle dot XYZ.
And yeah, if you need any help, you can DM me or what you know, message me and I can help you out
there tricky, but I use that for engagement.
And then I'm using the PIDO right now.
And then I see Tech has his hand up.
He probably is going to talk to me about engagement as well or the Q network, right?
So what I was going to bring up, this is actually a game changer for offline, especially since tricky's going to events and stuff. I'm not sure
if y'all are familiar with Earn Your Leisure, but they're a finance channel that teach people
the basics of investing. They keep up with news in the stock market. They get professionals that
understand student loans, professionals that understand real estate, celebrities from comedy and music that talk
about the business where they've been shafted from people, their experiences and how to do better.
And they have this big event every year in Atlanta, Georgia called InvestFest. And it's a
big small business opportunity where small businesses can mingle with each other. There's always
celebrities there every year. So if you have a good proposal, you might even be able to do
business with them. So earn your leisure is a really good opportunity with InvestFest to talk
to them. Because right now, again, because crypto is in an echo chamber, we don't have a lot of
crypto people going to other finance events.
Meanwhile, a lot of the finance people like Michael Sale and Grant Cardone, they do both.
You have to go everywhere.
If you stay in one circle, you can only get so big once you're saturated in that circle.
Once everybody knows you, it's time to spend time in other places too.
knows you it's time to spend time in other places too like as soon as i recognize every pfp in the
room i'm like i gotta find another community to get to know you know i'll still come back you know
but after you find like 30 or 40 communities you find the ones that you really fit with
you really vibe with and then those are your that's your home you know exactly so it's a really good opportunity i think for y'all especially because tricky's really good
at networking he has a lot of products and he can provide a lot of value to small businesses
in ways they may not have thought of that compliment them also for the record not to get into race this is mainly
pro-black so it's not for black people only but i'm just saying it in the sense that having things
like say weed and things that fit like urban culture is going to stand out a lot too and can
really compliment it so that might be a good way to attack it
Cool Well, I you know, I like the herbs and we are pushing hard man
40 of the supply for goodies and giveaways and motivation. It's gonna be awesome
Well, I I think we want to end the space here, right?
Um, yeah, just a quick follow-up tech when's that event in atl that Earn Your Leisure event? Or it's a different event, right?
No, that's the right event.
I actually sent it up to Jumbotron, too.
Let me just zoom into it.
So it's going to be August 22nd to the 24th.
And Magic Johnson and Jack Dorsey are going to be there this year.
Also, 2 Chainz will be doing
music. Charlamagne the God
from the Breakfast Club will be there.