Decompiling Sei 👨‍💻

Recorded: May 26, 2023 Duration: 0:52:10

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consulting with the financial advisor. This recording may be used in the future, so please head to jumpcrypto.com/NFA for more information. I will do a quick round of introductions here. Today we will be decompiling, say, a hot new blockchain on the street. We've got Philip, the
the growth lead from say labs we have net the founder of tetris which i appreciate that the allude the alluding to tetris and were in the gaming space and on car this you and founder of fable and thomas the founder of questify
I'll go ahead and let you guys give a little introduction. Maybe how you guys got into the space and what you guys are building in like 30 seconds or less so we can get into the nitty gritty here in a second. Phillip, why don't we start with you? Awesome. Yeah. And Joe, I'd like to just take this opportunity to really thank you for having us in
hosting us here. We're huge fans of the pit and it's true honored to be in this space with you. Quick overview on myself. I've been in crypto web 3 for the past three years. Been a growth lead for different D5 protocols and now my main responsibility would say is around ecosystem growth.
So just looking to support and empower anyone that's looking to grow within the ecosystem and just trying to connect people to the right protocols, the right teams to really have a thriving ecosystem. Super excited for this call, as our gaming ecosystem is really starting to take off.
We'll go over to Nat and test Tetris for a little introduction. Thanks, Lephthough. Hey guys, thank you all for having us on and yeah, thank you, Jumpin and Phil for inviting us over. Yeah, long story short, we've been in the game space now for a little over four years.
started out mainly on the web 2 side but really recently over the past 2 and a half, 3 years have been really building a lot of really cool web 3 experiences, leveraging NFTs and generally just community to just build a fun experience for everyone. And so when we kind of heard about say through a couple of the
the core members of the team there. Thought it would just be a no-brainer to kind of experience, you know, this growing ecosystem and build out, you know, the first game on Say and so excited to have been working on this with the classified team for the past about a month now and just happy that everyone's been enjoying it. So thank you guys for having me, son.
All right, thanks so much. We'll throw over to questify and Tom's All right. Hey guys, and yeah, thank you the pit for hosting this space for inviting us But yeah a little bit about us I guess it's like we are a team from very clear so like half of our team was really deep into a web 3
Some members from Locked Junior Berkeley and half of them are like kind of like game developer nerds and we just got together last year we were building We saw that the space was kind of inefficient for launching a game because we tried to launch her own game on Salada, but we didn't really succeed. We were lacking sort of like community skills so we thought about
about focusing more on inference, since it's the thing that is most needed in our opinion for gaming, and that's when we had the idea of questifying, and then we were introduced by actually another Berkeley student to say, because a lot of the say-tivis from Berkeley, and even the tattoo
just to actually for work. But yeah, so that's when we decided to sort of like build a platform that we're already building for a year. Just launch it on say and yeah, we just launched our first game with tatami called tatchesk. And last but not least, we'll throw over to Fable and Omkar.
Hey, I just wanted to say hi everyone and thank you for hosting this awesome Twitter space. So yeah, a little bit about me. I've been in the ecosystem since 2018, but mainly kind of like known about the NFT space since last year.
And just a little bit background of myself. I used to work at an NFT marketplace. So I was pretty prevalent in knowing like the launches of primaries and secondary NFT communities and kind of saw the struggles on the side of social for not only NFT communities, but also
Also for games and that's where kind of the birth of fable canocane through was where we're like okay, we need a platform for you know games that struggle to launch but also NFT teams that struggle to kind of grow So that's where we kind of decide okay, we want to kind of be this on chain esports
which is going to be fable. And yeah, we're very excited to talk more about it. And yeah, we also heard about, say, initially from the core team members. They have been super helpful to us. And I think it's a great ecosystem and we're all very early and we're excited to see how this goes.
>> Thank you for joining us. Maybe I should provide a little context for the room. We're trying to do a series of gaming, on-chain gaming focus Twitter spaces because we have an event coming up in Singapore which is now just a couple of weeks away. Applications are still open if you're a game developer.
developer or game designer. This is Web 3 Gaming Week. I've just pinned some info up at the top, collaborating with Google Cloud and throwing this event at their offices in Singapore. So anyone on the teams on the people on stage, you're more than encouraged to apply.
Hello. Did you lose it? Yeah, I was a little bit. What's that? I think you're froze. Yeah, we lost you for a bit at the end there. Okay, but I'm back now.
Yep. Yep. You're all right. Cool. I tell you I was having a lot of issues. I'm going to go ahead and switch rooms for a second. In the meantime, Philip, would you give us a little background on saying what you guys are doing and what makes you guys stand out?
Yeah, sure. I'd love to. So, you know, with say, says built off like the one core thesis that trading digital assets is the fundamental use case for crypto. And with that being said, you know, say really only has one value prop and it's that any type of trading application, whether it's decentralized exchange and NFC marketplace,
or a gaming platform or a game like a bunch of the teams that we have joining us today will operate better on SAV versus any other L1 you can find. And the reason we believe our aim there is through our optimizations through the TechSack. So I won't go through all of them now, but we have learned a lot from the shortcoming
and you know, successes of different L ones and have implemented a lot of optimizations when it comes to Ritex Sack to offer, you know, the best possible trading infrastructure and with that being said, you know, to say is the fastest chain to finality and offers a bunch of different kind of like optimizations, whether it's mechanisms to fight negative MEVs,
or like a build in order matching engines for trading applications to leverage. Like a bunch, I would say like seven or eight optimizations that really separate us when it comes to providing infrastructure for trading applications to build on. And you know, the ultimate goal is always to offer the best possible trading experience to our ecosystem and really want to have
It's not just like for D5 but you know NFTs gaming all of these applications, you know the ones that lead the web 3 space they all derive their activity or volume from some sort of trading whether it's you know trading and NFT whether it's trading the native currency of a gaming platform They all kind of go down to that core
use case and with that says really honed in on how can we optimize the layer, like everything in our infrastructure to really give the best possible trading experience. And that's why we are here today and I think that's why we see so many amazing apps across all the different pillars of Web 3 coming and starting to build on
That's a good high level overview. Hope you guys can hear me a little better. I've shifted rooms here. Want to give each of the teams on stage an opportunity to speak to why they chose to say.
drew you guys to say to build and specifically why is say good for building games. Maybe we'll go in the same order that we did our infrosin. So Tetris will go over to you first, Nat, take it away.
Yeah, absolutely. So I think I think Phil touched on a lot of great points there. And so I think for us really when it comes down to gaming, it's really two things right, tech stack and then community. So I think tech stack filled nailed it to the tee right there's just so many opportunities to
build the best user experience for gaming. And then community was the biggest thing that really drew us in as well. So tons and tons of really great ecosystem projects coming out, all really looking to, you know, utilize the tech stack and build out the state ecosystem. And so for that
That was a big thing for us as well. When we were working on Tetris with the Questify and Tommy team, I think we were looking at it as what was a game that we can put together and really test a lot of what Phil was talking about.
fast-dust-channel finality being able to execute on-chain transactions extremely quickly and provide the best user experience. And I think we've been able to prove that over the past week or so when we've launched our first Tetris kind of test-knit mission.
1000 plays, crash a couple times because there's a ton of users, not because of the actual St. Testament, right? And so I think that really speaks volumes to the two things that we talked about, great community and great tech. So yeah, very excited to kind of continue building this space.
Nice we'll go over to quest five with the same question. Why did you choose say to build your game? Yeah, so I think both feel and not really covered pretty much everything but yeah, we We were thinking pretty much For gaming you need something that is like
very good for like the naming data and having a pretty much an open book as a layer one it's it's key for that because like you have a lot of real-time data for gaming for batting for wadding for whatever it is any transaction that happens it's fast and it needs to be verified super fast and it needs to be cheap of course so I mean that
That's definitely one of the main reasons that is so fast and cheap and then the community of course it's another big factor because Say is a new L1. It's a near ecosystem and they didn't really have a lot of apps ready I think and since we were building already for over a year on another L1 we saw an opportunity where both
We could benefit each other so we could provide some content because the platform is already live right now. You can go to a profile and test it. And of course, us to get more exposure and be one of the key players of the gaming ecosystem.
that's pretty much it. All right, and while some of the details may have been covered already, Fable, you got the tall task of listening something original, something that hasn't been said yet. Yeah, man. Yeah, I would say like Thomas, Nat and Phil definitely nailed a bunch of the main core points. We also just wanted to
to add on there another reason why we chose to build is ultimately, you know, the strong developer network. The team at say super is super friendly and hands on when it comes to if we have any questions regarding the tech but not only tech but growth and kind of exposure to the ecosystem within say.
And also, as we see right now, just based off of all the speakers on this call, right, the ecosystem, the ecosystem is rapidly growing. There's already over like 120 dApps, I believe, that have launched. Just before it stays main, that on some
And overall the gaming space in NFT communities, we are very excited to build this on say and I think just to add on Tom is what Thomas was talking about is like it's a great place to kind of you know establish and create a foundation for gaming as being an early adopter of say.
Nice. All right, now we'll get a little deeper into it and Fable will start with you this time. So it's a bit more fair distribution in the questions, but also feel free to go ahead and like make it more of a conversation if you'd like. It's not necessarily me just asking a question and getting an answer from one person. So if anyone wants to build on anything.
someone else is saying you're more than welcome to. Yeah, so you guys were chatting a little bit about just how much is being built on say at the moment. I'm wondering what is attracting developers and maybe specifically game developers to say and what resources are available for them at this time.
Maybe Philly you can start and then all the teams on stage can build off of that. That's a great question. I think as a member of the core team and having connected with the team and thinking, how can we make this ecosystem the most supportive and empowering to all our
We really look to like you know a lot of us have experience being a part of like early stage ecosystem projects and thinking about like you know What does the what can the core team provide? What can say labs provide to builders? You know collectors users whatever it may be to really make it an enriching experience and I think you know
through that we've started to create an ecosystem like people always talk about having an ecosystem that's like collaborative and empowering but like you know for you are able to actually like execute on very like helpful and valuable things for the builders within the space so one thing we do in the like you know from the say lab standpoint is really just trying to like put ourselves
and the shoes of builders, gamers, whoever it may be, and how can we make their lives easier? How can we continue to empower them and accelerate them through the path of building a game, which can be difficult. When you come to say it's a new ecosystem, it's a new
coding language, there's a lot of new things and we just want to be there with as much resources, support and advice as we can provide these great builders that show interest in building on say and really empowering them to just continue to do what they're doing with the support of the core team I think it goes a long way.
Yeah, to add on Philip, like literally what he just said, it's ultimately like the main reason why we're here is it's a community. It's the great, it's the great like dev resources that we have that
to come on from say that kind of help support, you know, our initial testnet launch as well as if we have ideas of what we want to aim to build in our future versions of our product for mainnet, how can we best kind of structure that
along with whatever say is building and the team is more than happy to kind of like go out of their way to kind of help us to make sure that everything is you know going in the right direction and really empowering us to kind of build and grow our ecosystem within the gaming ecosystem of say.
Yeah, and to add to that, I guess like the community is amazing and the team has been really helpful and all the other projects to like for example even on car. It was one of the first guys that I've talked to and even Nick from Tetriske.
all been super helpful but like another key factor for me is like how many users there actually are in the ecosystem because like since we launched that just a week ago we got more than a hundred thousand plays and we got more than like 40,000 wallet registered and on a peak we had
10,000 daily active users at the same time. Those are numbers that you don't really find anywhere else, I think. Not even like I was building on Silata for a while. There might be numbers for an empty community. It's another stuff, but you already see that stuff for gaming.
playing and batting and wadding and doing this stuff. So I think it's like really cool and say it's doing an amazing job on that. And once Gaines relies that this is like a really valuable channel of acquisition, they will definitely start flowing like all the gains or all the other like platform will start flowing and say I think
Yeah, I'm looking through your guys profiles right now and I'm looking at Tetrisks and says powered by questify. Can you explain that relationship a little bit? Yeah, so I was into Tommy, which is actually I don't know maybe not then we will say something about the Tommy and pretty much we
We were sort of what we wanted to test when we were building like our tap and we wanted to have a first game and so we decided that for our first game to do something really easy that people could access pretty much from anywhere didn't need to download anything and could play from mobile or yeah from pretty much anywhere so we thought do you why not just do touches and be
like a cool UI, a cool concept and yeah that's pretty much our relationship I guess with it. So we developed it with the help of the Tommy. Yeah so I can speak about it a bit more. So Kelvin on the Tommy team I think maybe in the future we can do like another AMA.
on the gaming side, but we've essentially, us three, have been kind of developing Tetris for the past couple of weeks now about a month or so. And yeah, I think speaking a bit more on Tom's point, right, I think for all the game developers kind of listening right now that are kind of exploring and thinking about building on C.
I think the one thing that you're going to get for sure is you're going to get users, right? You're going to get a strong community of people that are going to be able to test and make sure that your game actually works, right? 100,000 plays for us was valuable because we were able to notice where things were breaking, right? And this is all on TestNet.
And especially when you're building this sort of like DGen based kind of game you got to get kind of the algorithm right right you got to make sure that you know this thing is randomly generating fairly you got to make sure that all of the smart contracts are working right servers are working and things like that and so we were able to battle test
that over the past week or so. And so that when we do go live on Maynet, we're going to be ready to go, right, everything's going to be audited. And we're going to be able to grow and scale this larger than we ever expected. So yeah, that's some helpful context. I guess how the developer end. Yeah, that's great. How are you guys?
So, right now, we're actually, that's kind of like the biggest challenge that us in questify our kind of exploring right now. So, right now, during the testnet, we are kind of exploring different ways to, to
to do verifiable randomness. Right now it's pretty off-chain, but we're kind of exploring the on-chain mechanisms with a couple different partners as well. And so when we do go into mainnet, we're going to be able to show our users that this is a fair, fair base game. Nice.
One to go back to Fable for a second. We had the Nouns eSports team co-founder and one of the main contributors to it join us a couple weeks back. They gave some opinions on the intersection of eSports and Web 3 and specifically how that eSports is well suited.
to bring like on-chain gaming and blockchain to Web2 audiences wondering if you have any thoughts to sort of expand on that idea. Yeah, I mean like what there always has been Web like Web2 gaming is honestly like the
inspiration for Web 3 gaming and would love to kind of figure out ways to kind of bridge the two ecosystems as the latter is relatively new. And when it comes to like building an esports league, yeah, for most games in Web 2 there are already esports leagues there. So I think there are definitely
definitely unique ways for a lot of, for at least on our end that we're exploring to kind of figure out how to bridge, you know, the two kind of the glide ecosystem of Web 2 gaming and their esports into bringing them on chain and into potentially fable and just overall the Web 3 ecosystem.
Yeah, one of the interesting things on your site though, it's not quite up to scale once you guys are going to get a ton of people using it. But you have a leaderboard with teams who have certain points.
And it's one of the probably the simplest examples of like proving that this like web 3 gaming on chain gaming is social like you hear a lot of people trying to
kind of build up gaming or on-chain gaming as the next, like the next big meta. And then there's also social as the next big meta. That's actually some handshake between the two. Leaderboards are like one of the best examples that I've seen both on your site. There's
like an ENS leaderboard that lists like, comparing like Twitter followers who have their ENS name. I know Farcaster has an invite leaderboard. I'm really interested in Stinger. It seems like you are also slowly building a social community through gaming. So kudos there. I don't know if you want to say anything.
Yeah, no, no, thanks. Really appreciate it, man. But yeah, I would say like what we're building actually is like we are trying to integrate a lot of social into gaming because it is like social is a very big part of gaming, especially when it comes to you know building a community around gaming and also
Uh, kind of building something where a lot of games can collaborate with uh With teams and basically what we're trying to do here is like allowing teams and when we say teams like the right as of right now for a testnet We kind of created the teams, but eventually teams for us are gonna be their own kind of Web 3 community
that will join Fable through a team Dow. And through these team dows, the teams will be able to compete in Fable League tournaments. And ultimately what we're trying to do is, you're trying to get as many teams, and it's basically to basically allow teams to kind of collaborate with the
each other in terms of what games they want to play and also kind of give advice and maybe have some equity in the games as well. So there are a lot of unique different kinds of concepts that we're trying to play around with. We're still figuring it out on our own, but man, we are excited here. So there's a lot of potential and we're super excited.
Nice. Yeah. Sounds exciting. One to take a step back here and if anyone in the audience has a question that just pops up, feel free to comment them in the bottom right hand corner of your space. There's a little speech bubble. If you've got a question, go ahead and throw it down there. I'll read through them and pin a couple up. Moving back
a little bit. I want to just ask more broadly where you guys see gaming and the gaming ecosystem on say evolving. In the next few years, you're all building on TestNet right now, right? There's obviously a place to go. But I wonder maybe Phil, you can start there what that process or what you think that process will look like. Yeah, I mean,
I think gaming and the intersection between gaming and blockchain technology is something that really excites me. I think about what can actually lead to mass adoption. I think the gaming industry is definitely one that's starting to materialize as an avenue for people that might not be too familiar with crypto, might not be too familiar with crypto.
with DeFi, you know, to actually start leveraging a lot of the things that like just like Web 3 has to offer. And you know, like, as like a player of like Fortnite and like some of these games that are just like, you know, taking the world by storm and really like dominating the attention of a lot of like, you know, the Gen Z or like younger generations. It's like,
Man, like there's really something there's an opportunity to incorporate like the key value prop of like Crypto and of Web 3 and incorporating it into like the gaming structure where it feels like it's a natural fit almost It doesn't feel like it's forced it feels like a lot of the connections you can make with like you know trading on
like your avatar's merch or having a verifiable source of information when it comes to leveling up or when it comes to participating in that social realm of a leadership board or participating in multi-multipleaer games, it just feels like it's a very natural fit in the sense of incorporating a lot of stuff.
that crypto can offer to essentially improve upon the gaming experience and really take it to the next level in terms of being an immersive experience of being a very legitimate way to interact with people to transact data to transact money. It's really something that
me a lot and when I see a lot of like, um, Web 3 teams starting to build like that framework and infrastructure that will really allow like either Web 2 builders to come in or Web 3 builders to just enter the Web 2 space and kind of capture the attention there. Um, it's something that I'm like really bullish on and kind of like gets me excited about the space overall.
Tetrisky came off mute for a sec. Feel free to chime in that school. Yeah, I'll get up waiting for you to hop in for your gun. Yeah, we did a little chicken there. Yeah.
I think, yeah, touching on on Phil's point as well. I think for an interesting part, I think about Web 3 gaming that allows, you know, users to experience something that's slightly different than Web 2. I think really is now that
social element and community element. I think if you actually really take a deep look at some of the most popular games over the past couple of years that have been able to build out of more of like an indie shell into the mainstream, you're talking about looking at games like Among Us, right, or like Fall Guys.
And if you actually look at those games like they're not really built by these massive like triple A studios per se They're smaller indie studios that really just leverage Multiplayer social gaming right so being able to play with your friends being able to have voice chat being able to do certain
When you look at the Web through space, it's just like so much opportunity for you. You have so many different projects, things like what Fables doing, you know, with eSports, different things like that. Leveraging community is going to be huge. And so I think that next wave, we really think is going to be like really fun multiplayer social gaming.
Yeah, no, we completely agree with that. Like that's why we wanted to focus even like on casual gaming on our end. That's why we built touches because it's like super easy and fast. But to get back to why we think that like what we're bullish on saying gaming it's because it's first of all it's super easy to integrate
because it's just being pretty much cosmos. It really took us not that long to just switch from Shalana, basically, that was the other one we were building on to say. And then another thing that, like since I've been in the space for a while and I've talked to many games and many teams, they were all, they
There is a huge problem with web-tree gaming that is users. There might be some speculations there, which is fine, but there aren't really users. People are just 15-20 people team, just not building for pretty much nobody, which really sucks.
And I think once people see the numbers that say is having that we are having and that all the teams like even Faboli, Tatius, everybody pretty much on say right now is having crazy numbers and like once people realize that I think we say we'll eat sort of like the Web 3 gaming market share out of right now that there is out of right now.
And I think once we have that, it's going to be easy as quality team like Tatami build games like they just said pretty much like Multiplayer social games the quality will go up and it will be since it's so fast and cheap everything will be like a chainless experience. So yeah, that's
That's right, pretty much a bullish on, say, gaming. Yeah, I wonder if you could get a little more specific and maybe nat from Tetrisc you could do this. If you could, you know, give an example of some, some games that are currently being offered or maybe some exciting features, unique gameplay elements that are coming out for those games.
Yeah, absolutely. So I think the team that's a Tommy, I'm not sure if they're officially live yet, but I think they're gonna be live around me net, but there essentially web viewpob is sure that's that we've been working with on the questify side on Tetris, but multiple other games as well from what I'm just
I think the biggest thing is right now, right, Tetris is the one game, but I think there's already spoken with another game I believe that is bringing a PS shooter on board, and I think there's a couple other games that are currently in the work, etc.
to come out at least announce in the next couple of weeks, I believe. And I think that's going to be huge just to see the development. I think they're all going to be multiplayer social games. And I think the benefit of having like this ecosystem right now is like we're all going to be compatible and working together with these games. So
Classifies going to be able to provide the ability to kind of a skill-based wager, kind of wager, and have fun with friends. Fable is going to be able to bring different communities on board to play this game. So everything is very interoperable. And I think it just allows the user experience to increase that much more.
Fable give you a chance to respond to that. Yeah, I mean, I mean what he said is pretty much spot on. I think like the way our community works as of right now is since we are all I get the very beginning of the gaming ecosystem of
We all want to work together and collaborate how we can all win together and also grow this ecosystem together to become a monster. And show that the ecosystem is going to be one of the largest gaming web 3 ecosystems in the entire crypto environment.
Yeah, it feels like an esports platform or a community as well positioned to sort of, you know, be interacting with all of these different games. Maybe you could speak a little bit on how you see Fable playing that role or fitting into the gaming ecosystem on sale a little a little more broadly. Yeah.
Yeah, so for so in terms of how we where we want to structure for On the side of esports games, so So from on the teams are right like we have all these Web 3 communities that are coming in that are kind of gonna help build a social aspect and and that on the gaming side
We're actually trying to partner out with a bunch of different indie game developers and gaming communities on say and outside of say as well to kind of bring them in So that you know when when anyone launches a new product or platform of a game when I say product I mean a game when they launch a new game basically
We're able to incentivize our social users to come in and explore this new game. So, a lot of these new games hopefully don't have to worry too much on the social side. You know when it comes to a lot of these web 3 games, they struggle when it comes to getting their initial users and getting that critical mask.
reach, you know, where the game starts becoming fun. We basically want to allow the developers to focus and make the game as awesome as possible and leave the social to kind of us where we can basically allow them that once their game is ready to go, we can kind of help them kind of springboard them into a point where their game can really thrive inside the SAE ecosystem.
And I'm sorry, sorry didn't get to make a pause there, but ultimately what we're trying to do here is like when we're making each of our leagues that we're gonna create is gonna be a set of like around five or six games with at least five
6 different teams that we're initially starting which will be teams that are not only on say but on multiple different different chains the NFT community teams which are not only going to be on say but maybe also we're speaking to some who are maybe interested coming from Solana even some from app
So we want to get exposure to say from other communities as well so that they can come in and see what we're building here, what all the other gaming community here at say is also building. So ultimately we're trying to just become that
that social enzyme that kind of just like basically works and gets everyone exposure to say, but also kind of gets also these games exposure to new users and kind of allow them to thrive on their platform.
Nice. Yeah, we've spoken sort of like broadly and talking like taking a long-term view on this. I'm wondering if, and again, maybe, familiar the guy to start here, what's coming up in the next two to three months that you guys are stoked about?
Yeah, definitely. Well, like right now is a really exciting time for say, just like, you know, as we've had it to main that kind of like really looking to lay the foundation for an ecosystem that can really like thrive on. And I think like we're starting to really see that. Like not just in gaming, but
like across all the pillars of like Web 3, we're really starting to see like all the products and use cases that have really proven product market fit and like the ones that we believe might prove product market fit and you know the monster years to come are either have like one team or multiple teams already like building products
And I mean, just like I'm super excited to see like the teams collaborating with one another and like the level of dedication I think is something that really separates kind of our ecosystem from the rest like, you know, for a lot of other like maybe like even compatible chains where it requires a lot less like I would say dedication
from teams to deploy their applications. One thing we see on say is a longer term commitment. When you hear the founders of different teams talking, you see how they're thinking not just about the immediate term, but where will the gaming platform be in the next few months, in the next few years?
years and like how that kind of all ties together to like the broader ecosystem growth. And I think, you know, with great teams driving the way, we really are like quite excited to see the gaming ecosystem in say continue to evolve on its own. And you know, when news cases arise and when new
to transorize, like we'll be seeing teams like pursuing them, you know, wherever the users are going to be, we'll have great keen as pursuing them building, you know, the best possible gaming experiences for them. And I think that's like kind of what's like got me most excited about the gaming ecosystem on San really all the different ecosystem plans.
whether it's NFTs or DeFi, we're really starting to see that trend unfold. And I think a lot of the amazing work that all of our teams have been doing for the past month or past years are really starting to come into fruition and really prove themselves. So it's been awesome to see so far.
Yeah, thank you for that. You mentioned NFTs at the end of there. I want to dive into their role in gaming a little bit. If we think of like the spectrum of on-chain gaming from a fully on-chain game where everything that happens every asset is on-chain. That's where everything's recorded to
the opposite end of the spectrum where just like a username, like an E&S or domain name is held on chain, I'm wondering maybe this is a good question for classify what role you see NFTs playing in your gaming platform and where the value lies within those
to incentivize participation, specifically through identity.
I don't know if you guys have ever played CSGO but you get the loot boxes and then there is like all the skins and all the casino aspect and I think like it or not there is like real value and real use case there I mean I was one of the guys like speeding the
Coinship and stuff on the CS go lottery and stuff So I think there is value there and like how I'm picturing that it's not it you don't really need it to just like have a gun inside a game But like why you need it? It's it's not really for functionalities It's because you like the game you want to support the game and of course you want to speculate too so
I think that's the main use case that makes sense for NFTs. And that's just, we can say, for the sort of game assets and FD, I guess, that could be like a cosmetic, skins and stuff like that. But you made a good point about the identity, because we actually, when we were building on Solana, we made smart contracts.
So, so, so, questify passport, which was not just fairable and that was where you basically stored all your game info so like all the kills that you had all like the all your players are like all your player player infograph was stored on chain and wasn't just fairable
and all your achievements and all the stuff like that was there. So I think there is definitely a use case there. And I think the incentives come from the player having fun playing the game and from the player having fun trading game assets and wanting to have sort of like game assets pretty much.
I will open the floor to that topic too. It feels applicable to everyone here. Like, unchained gaming identity and unchained assets.
Is that a question? Sorry. I just wanted to give anyone an opportunity to talk on that if they wanted to. Oh yeah, I'll deployable to the other two teams up on the stage. No need to answer. You just wanted to give the opportunity.
Cool. Alright, so I wanted to go ahead and explain one more time we did at the top a little bit, but give our speakers a little breather. Today we're talking about say and then say gaming more largely. We're doing a series of on-chain gaming focus toter spaces. It helps to attract some developer
to apply to this Web 3 Gaming Week that we're doing in partnership with Google Cloud in Singapore. So if you're an on-chain developer and you want to develop in SAI or on SAI and you want to build it alongside Jump and Google Cloud, you can head to Web 3 Gaming
I'm not going to list them all, but you can check it out for yourself. It's listed up top. Be more than excited to see you there. If you have any questions, feel free to DM the pit account that's talking. Speaking of the pit, Phil, you were actually in Chicago.
not too long ago in the pit jumps like community sandbox it's a permanent space a couple floors below jumps headquarters wondering if you could talk a little bit about your experience there it was a pleasure meeting you so give it in want to give you an opportunity to chat about it yeah definitely I mean I can say
like I've missed it so much. It was such a cool experience. Like when I look back and think about like, you know, all the different experiences I've had within like Web 3 and just in like my professional career, I think like going to the pit and really working from there for those few days that we were there, it was just inspiring. Like it really feels like you're
in a space where like, you know, it's very collaborative first, but it feels like there's just so much innovation going on. And I know that sounds like kind of fluffy, but like when you're sitting there and like you're looking across the room and there's like, you know, a famous founder that you know, or just like a cool team that you've always been following and you see them collaborating with one another, you know, working on
whatever specific issues they have currently going on, it just really felt like a place where people can thrive and I'm just so bullish on it. I walked in there and it's like a place that you want to pull an all nighter in, a place that really motivates you to continue to build, continue to believe in yourself.
like in terms of networking, like I can't really think of a better place to be besides the pit like you have so many amazing teams across like every different use case you can think of and everyone's just so friendly like everyone's coming up to each other asking them you know what are you working on like and then everyone has the same interest and passion
So like being in an environment there where you can really, you know, meet new people collaborate with different teams. Um, it was just something that like I really truly love that hope to be back in the pit soon. And, and yeah, man, I mean, I'm jealous of you that you can be working there every day. I think it's just such a cool place to be really.
Yeah, man you well you're welcome back anytime And if you know anyone that wants to work out of there or if anyone's coming to Chicago and you're a developer we'd be happy to chat with you a little bit Trying to make a bit of a community like a physical space Like every everything is becoming more and more digital and in the crypto world specifically
Specifically, it's like a non-indigital. So we want to provide a room where these people can like actually bump shoulders and you know create something a little more meaningful Not that I don't love discord relationships, but trying to go a little bit further than that from time to time Yeah guys, I thought this is a great great space. I want to give everyone a chance on stage
to talk about the one thing that they got coming up if you haven't gotten to it yet or if you had one question, one thing on the tip of your tongue, you just haven't gotten the opportunity to say today. We'll start with Tetrisc if you got anything you want to talk about or if you had question pop up now's the time. Yeah thank you guys for taking this
time out of your day, all the listeners as well. Definitely had a really great conversation, hopefully we can keep doing this with the pit. But yeah, I think coming up really with Maynet coming up very soon, I think really that's what the team here with the Tommy and Klusifier are going to be working towards. I think we also have a couple of surprises up
sleeve over the next month or so that we're kind of working the Kings out of but definitely going to be making it worth it for users to deposit coins on a classified and keep playing our game. There will be a reward for those that are the most active. So just keep that in mind as you guys continue playing Tetris.
I will throw over to question by since you have a mind. Yeah, so yeah, thank you guys again for hosting it. Thank you the bit and yeah, hopefully in the future since I'm in California, I'm not that far. I'll jump there too. But yeah, so something coming up, I guess like
So, in three, to keep our user engaged, we released our own ZLA thing where users, we have like thousands of people doing quests every day. And it kind of sucks because like, I mean, it's amazing that we have that many users doing quests, but like the process of how they need to prove that they're playing Tetris, it's kind of tedious for
both parties because they need to take a screenshot, upload it on Zile, then we need to review it and accept it. And the XPC system that they have doesn't really like associate to a reward that's like a non-chain reward, it's just like these corals. And that's why we will be releasing, I guess the name says pretty much
We will have our own quest that are connected to the actual game itself. So you can just open Questify, see for example your daily task, your daily quest, just finish them, level up your XPs, and then when you level up your XPs, you will have access to, with XPs, you can unlock rewards.
that will be like something like loot boxes, lottery tickets and stuff like that. And those rewards will have, like their work will be in partnership with a lot of the main say ecosystem players. For example, Spiroswap will provide some liquidity, Miso markets for NFTs,
We talked to Fable about having Fable tokens on it. So it's pretty much like what we want to do is having the say sort of bottle test where users just complete quests on our platform level up and then they can unlock rewards from all the Sega system. And yeah, that's something that it's about to come pretty much.
Fable over to you awesome. Yeah, no from our front. We also just would like to thank you guys for hosting and we'll definitely come check out the pit for sure. It sounds like an amazing. It sounds like an amazing space to be in. We're also based
speakers who have joined us and our awesome moderator here too. But yeah, just to kind of give a little top of mind for what we're doing at Fable is now we're just kind of getting everything that our docs align for our main that you know so we're basically trying to get a
get our full Web 3 communities come in and to come in and join Sable as well as you know start working with the games to figure out how how it like the first tournament league off-fable league to look like and we plan on launching that late this summer.
We'll close that with Philip here. If there are some game developers in the audience or just developers in general and they want to start building on say where would they go?
Yeah, I guess the best place really would be like joining our discord our core teams like always very active there and you know pretty much like any member of the core team our DMs are open We're always looking to you know hop on the phone and chat with any builders interested in you know getting involved and say so really like any
social platform that we have, feel free to reach out to us there and we're very tentative in answering our DMs and all that. And just like to take this opportunity again to thank you so much, Joe. I was really looking forward to this Twitter space since you first pitched it when I was in the pit.
have just always been a huge fan of the pit and jump of course. So like super excited for the SAE ecosystem and super excited to continue to see the pit killing it with all their events and all the initiatives that you guys have. It's very much so appreciated by the ecosystem project team.
I know by like everyone that you guys invite like they greatly appreciate it. So I just want until like you know, vocalize that and say like you know, thanks so much for having us. We really appreciate it. I mean, the pits nothing without people building them. So we appreciate you guys too.
Yeah, I'll give one last one that show on Web 3 Gaming Week if you're a game dev. Go ahead and click what's pinned up at the top or head to Web 3 Gaming Week.com. It was a great time chatting with you here and I hope everyone has a great weekend. We had Philip from Say Labs, the founder of Test Risk, Home Car, the founder and CEO.
with Fable and Thomas, the founder of Questify. Thanks to everyone in the audience again. I hope you guys have a great long weekend if you're in the States. And maybe take it easy on Monday if you're not in the States. Join in on the party. All right, have a good one everyone. Bye bye. - Thank you. - Bye guys. - Bye guys. - Bye bye.