Thank you. Thank you. what up another crypto stoner how are you buddy appreciate you for pulling up
puggles certified Jenny don't think I've seen you here in the space before welcome Mary Jane, welcome. Yep, I'm just going to take about a minute or two,
I'm just sending over socials into spaces right now,
or the link to groups right now.
Get some more people in here.
I'm going to do that on my PC.
Yo, yo, I'm running a double space tonight, you know, bouncing around.
It's been an amazing day.
All-time highs are rolling in on Bitcoin, starting to see some, you know, some action
on the liquidity side of the world moving
some some big money around so it's exciting i know dude i know i've been kind of geeked all day
dude i've been in a good mood i like it's been a pretty good day yeah things are finally moving After how many months of lol
TWOP and I actually recorded a video
today and we talked about
how it is good and we're seeing
a lot of resistance but definitely
a retest down to at least the
on Bitcoin just because it was such a massive
pump off of not much news. So we do have to be careful. We may retest back down, but seeing
that there's volatility is the most important part. It means that there's money flowing in and out.
Oh, for sure. Definitely. No, I mean, anytime it moves to that extent, generally, there's going to be retracements and, you know, imbalance fills.
But so I'm sure it will have some pullbacks.
But like you said, it's we're trending upward, though, on the higher time frame.
All right, guys, I'm going to play tune real quick and then people roll in here and then we'll get we'll get going let's
Jakey boy is the view classic
Yeah. Baby, when you broke my heart, that I had a job of my name, I can't show you that I'm
You're the time, you're the time, you're the time, you're the time, you're the time, you're
the time, you're the time, you're the time, you're the time, you're the time, you're
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I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm know about the reptile. I'm gonna match my phone.
You know that I've been playing my phone.
So I'm back up in the name of my song.
Running things to kick my spine.
Letting all the people know that I'm back to run the show.
Cause what they did, you know I was wrong.
And all the nasty things you've done.
So baby, guess I can dance like that, buddy.
Why I sing my comeback song?
She said you'd never turn on me.
What you did, what you did.
All this pain you said I'd never be.
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How do you think you said I'd never be?
Return of the man. Back up. um
right Yo! How's it going?
I'm not gonna lie, Jake. I missed that song. I should've...
I don't know why I never thought of that song a long time ago. I mean, it's been forever.
Probably at least five years since I heard that, to be honest with you.
It's been a long time. i appreciate everyone coming for coming out
crypto stoner how you doing tonight for the new faces in here you're doing well thanks for having
me it's a pleasure it's an honor yeah what's new man i know you're cooking up a lot yeah dude well
let's hear a little bit what you got going on man i mean you've been busy man
um man well you know we uh i don't even know where to start to be honest i got into web3 for
technical analysis and here i am um no but you know with Solana Deads right now, we've got the NFT project over there.
We're focusing on our brand.
We need to have another collab space with Dom soon.
It's been too long, so maybe we'll set one of those up in the coming weeks.
I think that's a good idea, brother.
Because this Saturday I can't do, but I can do the following one.
No, yeah, I'm tapped out this week. We got tomorrow's talent show with Foul Play. a good idea brother because this saturday i can't do but i can do the following one no yeah i'm
tapped out this week i got um we got tomorrow's talent show with foul play and then uh saturday's
game night was noob on base per yeah next saturday so let's plan that and um you know we're just
pushing our brand right now obviously we know mints and stuff have been slow um so we're just
making that time to cook. We've got our
tokenomics in the works that we've been talking about. You know, so just cooking over there,
heads down and cooking, pushing the brand. I've got stickers coming in soon. We're going to start
giving those out. And then we're looking to actually gear out a skateboarder for, you know,
kind of an amateur, you know rookie i want somebody that
wants to get into it we're going to pay for their gear uh and get them kind of sponsored so that we
can get into that realm too we'd love to sponsor athletes and stuff you know one day with our
brand so that's kind of what we've been doing i would that would that would be awesome to see dude
like that's definitely the move that would be cool yeah that's awesome bro i mean
we kind of thought something like that too but like more of like the fashion for like snowboard
wear you know street wear you know i can i definitely feel that you guys are going all
out with it dude i respect the hell out of that that's what's up man yeah no and you know it's uh
i think we we've been mentioning and talking about you guys a lot just in the way that you guys are
moving is a lot of the way that it's the same kind of intention
we have delivering that high quality, you know,
clothing or merchandise, whatever it may be that we bring,
making sure that it's, you know, good quality,
that it's something that someone's proud to have.
And it's just been really cool to see people getting these,
you know, these shoes and we have skateboards now um we have some
videos coming for skateboards that we have for full it's a full uh deck that you can get on our
store um so we're looking forward to seeing people kind of adopt this into their uh into their you
know outdoor activities and then being able to share it online so it's been really cool dude
that is awesome bro i love that i saw the skateboard
decks and those are really sick dude i also saw what his name gauge bratz is that his name
he got a couple he must say he got a couple a lot of cool packages i saw that he got like the
blanket he got the shoes and then did he get something else or was it those two uh yeah he got a hoodie as well a hoodie nice yeah dude i saw him epic work dude
i love it that's what's up man puggles how are you doing yeah what's up what's up silky what's
up jakey boy what's up crypto stoner man it's out there you know uh enjoying this market turn but
like you said it's got to be careful you know it might be a you know a downward turn here a little bit but the base volume the past 24 hours
me and shiloh the dev with uh bobar we was talking it's like 1.4 billion just like a week or two ago
the total base volume for a day was between 500 million and 700 million so it doubled you know what i mean new money right so shit this might
be some you know start of something uh pretty damn spectacular you know but i was floored when
he told me it's 1.4 billion in total volume the past 24 hours on base i was like shit that's pretty
cool so yeah yes sir so hopefully our tides will be turning, you know, once that liquid air comes in.
We eat to keep what we're doing.
Yes, sir. Keep what we're doing.
And we're going to ride that tide into the legit, honest projects like ourselves.
And we're going to be the ones that's reaping the awards, you know.
So can't wait, man. Or rewards, I should say.
Yeah, no, it's all consistency. And that's really it is,
like CryptoSterner said earlier,
there is a bit of like a period
of not fighting market conditions,
but kind of hunkering down
and doing stuff and building the brand
like you may not be getting the mints
just because if everybody doesn't have,
you know, like during that fall time period,
everybody has all this money sitting
from trades that they made
and coins that they hopped on
and made all this extra cash from.
But now like people that are hopping on and minting,
it's coming from their own paycheck
or their own debit card, you know,
just because there hasn't been a lot of big movers
in the crypto space over the last few months.
I mean, look at the big movers that's just been
recently. Every one of those has been rugs.
No, it's Fox. It's tough.
I was talking to a friend the other day
and maybe I could pick your brain on this too,
We were talking a little bit about the um the nft space and i know i got into crypto i don't know
how long you guys have been into it but i got into it probably like late 2024 um but they were
talking about the nft run of 2021 and i believe that's when uh board eight kind of took off and
when pudgy started getting some traction and azuki's as a board eight kind of took off and when Pudgy started getting
some traction and Izuki's as well. It was kind of like the, they call it the golden age of NFTs.
So I feel like it's interesting because some of that over, obviously over the years,
some of that hype that was around NFTs kind of faded, but it almost seems like they've become more, it was like back then,
the way I kind of look at it is base and it's really early inception. It seemed like whatever
was getting thrown onto base was flying just because it was new. So like NFTs, when they
first started moving, it was like whatever was put out there started, you know, they were flying.
They didn't even have to be
great quality. But it seems like now because it's been around that golden age is kind of over.
It's like the quality of the project is seeming to matter more and more and what they're doing
as a brand and a company as a whole. So I feel like that's kind of an interesting shift over
the last couple of years. And that was something that I've been recently thinking about. And I
don't know if you guys have been in crypto for longer,
but I wanted your guys' thoughts on that whole concept of where
crypto has been around the block, my boy.
Yeah, crypto, what do you think about this?
We need your veteran opinion if you're here.
I don't know if he's AFK.
Yeah, he might have wrong with the orgy fk
no i'm out i mean i think you know back then you had the nft run i think you know
hey it could be possibly this cycle be something like it was in 2021 or maybe even better
i mean look at the price of bitcoin andTH back then compared to what it is now.
So we might be coming into something like, shit, it'll blow all of our minds.
I agree with you because I think while it was new and fresh at the time, I also think there was less money overall in the web space. Additionally, I think as more people starts to understand how the blockchain
works, the idea of art and people spending egregious amounts of money on it is not at all
a new concept. The raffles and the galleries that they have, people spend all this money.
This has been going on for forever. So it's a new way of doing it. And I feel like as the
technological age continues to advance, it's the next logical step right where art's going you know right and plus
you know only last last thing i heard from somebody is like only seven percent of the
world population even though what even knows what crypto is and i'm sure it's probably way less than that that uh knows what a damn nft is you know
for sure so anybody i talk to doesn't know it understand it right my mom looked at me sideways
when i told her about it she's like what the fuck are you talking about hell i ain't gonna lie when
i first started i didn't know what the nft was i'm like the hell i didn't even know when i first
started crypto i didn't know crypto was open 24-7.
I thought it was like the stock market.
The closing bell, that was it.
I was like, fuck, why is this still a trade?
And I was like, shit, this stuff never stopped.
I said, well, I'm at 7 o'clock at night looking at these charts, and they're still moving.
I thought, ain't no damn closing bell. I was so damn green. Oh, shit, how, I'm at 7 o'clock at night looking at these charts, and they're still moving. I thought, ain't no damn closing bell.
Oh, shit, how far I've come.
It's a lot to learn first getting into.
I didn't understand NFTs either.
I got into crypto, and to be honest with you, before getting into DOMS, I had traded a couple tokens, made some good money off of it.
But because of the whole, you know, oh, you have to have a buyer to get your NFT, there's
I kind of was skeptical at first.
I was like, I don't know.
But as I got more into it, I liked it just because I think what's unique about NFTs over
tokens is it gives you a sense of community and belonging.
And, you know know the token can't
do that it's like you buy a token i mean you're looking to make money off somebody else you know
it's just the way it goes let's just be honest like yeah hell look at look at your space right
here i know this is a doms talk space but hell i'm saying one two three four five six seven
seven eight eight uh doms pfps here you know what i'm saying in all these
other spaces i'm out there too i see y'all out there so that's uh you know that nft that the
person's using as their uh pfp that's a that's a free advertising you know what i'm saying somebody
gonna look like what the fuck is that that's pretty cool then they're gonna check into it
then they're gonna go to uh you know doms.fun and uh mint them nft you know so yeah
you build a family you know exactly it's kind of cool right it's like uh bobar you go into a dance
space you see beavers everywhere you know what i mean so true no yeah i have to even they've been
blown up i have some right so no that's facts it's a really good point i think like that's something
that's understated that a lot of people that aren't into NFTs don't understand because it's like you just said,
when you have a project that not only is trying to push out their NFT, like, oh, buy our stuff,
buy our stuff, but it's doing other things and there's an actual brand and has meaning behind it,
but you can find a group of people that it resonates with and they see it and they're like, oh, wow, I think this is really cool. You see somebody else
the same profile pic as you or the same NFT project. And it's a mutual thing in common
off rip. You know what I mean? You don't even have to know the person and you know that you
have something mutually that you agree on and that you love, which is cool. like it's like damn there's there's my brother damn there's my sister
you know what i mean because you know you're you're part of that same uh you know dom's family
so yeah i understand 100 it's cool as shit i know like puggles we've only done like 22 nfts just
tested at first minute of those little things out. Our boy Strong's cooking up some
now, so hopefully in a couple months
we have ours ready between $2,000 and $3,000.
puggle pack, you know what I mean?
That's going to go really well, bro.
The thing about pet owners is people love their pets.
I had a pug when I was in second grade we had a pug for actually I love him look his name
was Nico Nico oh that's cute yeah that's cool you go do you have a pug mr.
puggles I think no I don't it's got a cat somebody asked me that you know you
get them market cap 10 million two million10 million. I go get a pug.
You know, I told myself when we had to put our last dog down back when I was married.
I said I would never have another dog because that shit was rough going through that, you know, but a damn cat adopted me.
So that's what I have right now. But you get puggles market cap to $10 million, I get a damn Puggle.
What made you pick Pugs, then?
Actually, you know, the funny story was I was not pretending or not intending to be a dev.
I just wanted to invest in crypto.
And I saw this damn thing on Ape Store.
I was like, shit, I found it pretty early.
Then people started aping in because of me.
Then all of a sudden, the damn dev rugged.
I was like, oh, shit, these people aped in here.
So I was the last one to sell out of there.
So I think I left out of there with like one artwork.
But the dev did give me the X account.
I got all that shit squared away.
Then I created a telegram and
got that x squared away and started working on a website and a couple days later we launched off
of wag me yeah yeah i mean that's it's i wasn't wanting to be a dev but i think i think you know
everything happens for a reason and it fell into my lap and i just took it you know by the horn and uh man we've been doing almost 2 000 followers
on x close to a thousand on tele or telegram and our discord's up like 70 to 75 and you know we
just started our well chat over there and market cap sitting around 130 all-time high 290 so
we're just pushing that and this you know pushing know, we're the next top dog up.
And where would you rather put your $10 or $20 in an AeroBud that's at $9 million?
Or would you put it at Mr. Puggles at $130K market cap?
Where's your return investment at?
So I've been pushing with that.
You know, we're real tight with the banks, Deb, Sean.
And he's been teaching me a lot of things.
Yeah, I mean, he's a part of our team of things he's a cool dude yeah i mean he's
he's a part of our team but he's on the back back end you know what i mean i talk to him daily
either over point uh phone call or uh vcs there on telegram and we discuss a bunch of things and uh
it's nice awesome yeah it's good to have somebody like that you know with that much experience of
business now i'm pretty good in business but this this is my first, you know, project running.
This is going to be my only one to run.
I don't plan on doing multiple projects like some people do.
If I get this into multiple millions, fuck, I'll be set, my community be set, and the sky's the limit.
That's what you're doing here, you know what I mean?
I mean, the market cap of our tokens today doesn't mean shit to where we're gonna be in the future so I don't really don't
need to pay attention to it I mean it doesn't mean nothing to me what it is
today no for sure and that's I think what's interesting too I 100% agree with
your sentiment I think for us our mindset on it is very I think we take a
different approach as well than a lot of other
projects just simply on the fact that our start obviously has originated in crypto and web3
and we're going to continue to obviously the first goal is to mint out we're going to continue to
grow the crypto project um always those are our roots right with the goal being once we're minted
out to branch into the like when we talk about branching heavy
into the streetwear scene
like we want to make that you know
a focal point of the company
I mean you can even have like a damn trading
speaking of that I'll put that up in the comment section
you can have you like you can hook up with tops and
create a fucking doms trading cards for sure i mean you got the artwork already the sky's the
limit brother the sky's it really is and that's that's what we the way we look at it is the
branding was so slowly thought out meticulous we try to set it up in a way that we can that you know obviously
web3 and the nft community are our roots right that will always be the family right and it'll
be how we scale out and grow and the token's going to follow after that you know if the if
the community gets attention and the nft does well the token will follow right especially since we
have staking dropping i see i see Justin in there I see just
the man himself I see what's up Justin long time actually I'm actually gonna post that up because
I want everyone to see what this website looks like now so oh dude it's it's so fly bro he did
such a good job and yeah I mean I actually went through I was at work early I had a few minutes
and I went through y'all's website Dude, the flow
Is so fucking smooth, man, you know what I mean?
It's like some damn Jack Daniels, just smooth
You know? Man, good job, man
Thanks, man, we appreciate it
But thankfully it came together
You could tell it took longer than an hour
I'm just imagining his finger
just smacking that keyboard.
No, I'm not going to lie, man.
Today, I'm the type of guy
where I get very hyper-fixated
If I know we need something done,
although it's not always balanced or healthy,
I just need to get it done.
That website, we completed in 10 days. done. Although it's not always balanced or healthy, I just need to get it done. That
website, we completed in 10 days.
I'd never built a website before,
in front of the computer, just playing with it
Hold on. Didn't Silky take
I should have had him in there.
He didn't help you with that shit?
You know, Mr. Puggles, I like that, man.
I should have had him in there.
I don't know nothing about that.
I got guys doing it for me, bro.
We got a high-quality, like a really high-quality plug-and-play one that had, like, easy to navigate and customer.
So, Webflow, shout out to Webflow.
We didn't crack the record when we crashed.
That would have took us longer than months, to be honest with you.
So the way it works with Webflow is I really liked it.
It's a super advanced platform where you can really get down into the nitty gritty
and customize everything the same as if you were building it in software development.
But at the same time, it also allows you to automate a lot of things to make it easier
and do it in a visual way. So I really enjoyed my experience building on it, but
it definitely had a bit of a learning curve, especially since obviously
I've never built a site previously. I worked in software
development for a bit and cybersecurity. So I had the background,
but web design itself, I never really had touched.
So yeah, it ended up being kind of a,
it was a fun learning experience.
But after that, I was like, damn, I'm kind of burnt out.
Like I need a couple of days.
So today, went spend some time outside.
And it, you know, you need that a little bit to recharge.
And I feel like we're finally getting our foundation down
where, you know, staking is gonna be ready here very soon. The website's done. You need that a little bit to recharge. And I feel like we're finally getting our foundation down.
Staking's going to be ready here very soon.
Where now it's going to be more important just to be growing our community on spaces and our marketing outreach.
Which doesn't take as much of that sitting in front of the computer for 12 hours straight.
So thankfully that part's kind of done.
It'll be more flow state. right it's always remember man i know uh you're trying to get that website did this and that but
always always take time for yourself because it's you that's making it if you get burnt out and get
tired who else is going to do it you know what what I mean? So always, I know how you are, you just want to get it done, get it done, but you got to take care of yourself,
brother. Always remember that, Jake. No, that's a good point. And I learned that through this
because it's kind of like, you know, everything I'd done previous, when I worked in cybersecurity
and, you know, at software engineering, I was an employee, but this has been my first time
being in a more entrepreneurship type role. So's it can sometimes like you said like if you
don't have that balance you can do so much to the point where you start feeling it um through your
health and right you feel so i mean when that was a good learning experience yeah i mean when that
cell phone dies what do you do you charge it up and recharge that battery the same way with your body. You get tired.
However you recharge is on you, but your body still needs to be recharged.
But, man, awesome job on that website, dude.
No, I really appreciate it.
What Justin has done for the staging site, I'm very, very impressed.
The functionality of it and everything that's gone behind it, he absolutely killed it.
So we're excited to have that up and 100% going in this upcoming week.
And it's been, honestly, I want to say thank you to everybody too that's been showing up for us
because, you know, we had that hiatus for a couple months restructuring
and we've really only been fully back at it for about a month.
And over this month, you know, it's only been four weeks, but we've had so many people that have, you know, seen the vision and loved it and popped on board and been supportive of us over the last, you know, even just four weeks.
We've, you know, our Discord has gone from like 212 members so i think we're like 318 now
yeah it's only been a month yeah speaking of that um if you go on the jumble trying to swipe to the
right jakey boy himself is doing a giveaway all you gotta do is hop in the discord comment done
in the general chat and then next thursday was it, sir. I'll announce the winner on the space
of next Thursday, but it's a top...
It's a rarity number like...
Why didn't you add that in the post?
You didn't put the rarity number, though.
That's what I'm saying, bro.
How was that space y'all did
Whatever how did it go? I missed it. What was your nervous? It's good. That's good
I was pretty dang nervous
I didn't know what to do with my hands. I felt like telling you guys up in that
Didn't know what to do. I mean the speech speech was good i guess my hands you can definitely tell
you're like oh this dude's never done this before i mean i saw where you post like i'm nervous as
shit you know what i mean i was like damn then something came up where i missed the going i was
gonna you know go in there support but uh something came up i missed and i was been meaning to dm you
or whatever and asking but i'm glad it went good brother i think i think i'm looking at the
views right now i mean while i remember looking at it while we're streaming it was like we were
i got four something i'm pretty sure so which was pretty good i don't think last time we had
a big audience was when we did when domino did the build on bass space with, was it Bass, or Bill Late Night, and then, um,
Yeah, yeah, when they got the
Montfort interview. Yeah, so since then, but I can't
Yeah, we're right around 1.1
thousand views on it, so.
I think it was, like something yeah no it was good i think it was like soke said it was obviously
our first docs interview so i think like as we do more like that it'll get easier just because
of the fact that obviously being on camera and stuff it is a little bit if you've never done it
before you could be have a little bit more nerves and those nerves can translate sometimes into
overall like i told soki like he said he he thought he was nervous um i thought he sounded
like he didn't sound nervous at all and i feel like it ended up coming through really clearly
like we both i think we both felt nervous obviously because it's a first time type thing i think
that's natural and normal um But it went really good.
We got all the information out there, and we hung out, and it was fun.
So we're more so happy because that adds some legitimacy to the project.
Now people know who me and Silky are, so it's not as, you know,
we're the people behind the DOM X accounts.
So that's kind of nice because it adds some trust there because you know we're looking to build this as a company and not
just a web3 project that we're looking to make some money out of and then dip we're looking to
give this all the effort it deserves to build into a brand that that goes beyond web3 as well so
yeah it was cool we just want to make sure that we align our actions
with everything we're saying we're trying to do so that was a part of it so it was really nice
we need to do it again we do yeah so if you guys know anybody who does that let us know we'd love
to expand a little bit more and do what we need to do we've got some pretty cool spaces coming up
already i mean we haven't released yet but uh solana strays we're doing that july 16th
solana strays um joey with um the oysters on solana we're doing them here's i think yeah he's
coming for the um next thursday so we'll have Wednesday, Solana Strays, and then Thursday with Joey.
And, yeah, and then actually tomorrow, Talent Show,
and then Saturday are the game night with New Bomb Bays,
which we are doing a giveaway for that too.
I think that's kind of our goal for the following months is until obviously we're creeping up on this, but until liquidity really turns back to the market, which I do think can come.
Whether that comes late this summer or it comes this fall, I do think it's coming.
It just requires patience, obviously.
And all we can do in the meantime, obviously it's out of our control.
And all we can do in the meantime, obviously it's out of our control.
So all we can do in the meantime is build up our community and continue to gain an outreach,
build the Discord to a thousand, two thousand members and expand.
And from there, as money flows back into the market, we'll get minted out.
And from there, you can execute the next phase of the business plan.
But yeah, it'll be cool to see how
these next few months go especially with hopefully ETH continues to follow Bitcoin I don't know if
you guys have seen the memes it's like Bitcoin at 1 million ETH still at 2,700 2,600 it feels like
this is the first time I've seen ETH really move in the last what it's been maybe a month and a
half right just chalky it seems like it's like
this slow you know what i mean i like how the hell you can have bitcoin like 110 116 000
eth only like it crossing i think it barely tapped 3 000 earlier but it's fell down a little bit now
but damn you seem like it should be like five5,000 or $6,000, $7,000 or something like that. I'm not sure what the deal is.
Time is our friend, you know what I mean?
So, I guess it gives us time to do what we got to do to get ready for when liquidity does flow.
I think, you know, that July 16th for base is probably going to be pretty huge.
So, we'll see what comes from that, you know, with the update.
And hopefully, all the tokens that's on base that's traded on Uniswap that would be
able to be bought through their coinbase app so we'll see how that is
I'm excited right I'm trying not to get I'm trying not to get to publish over
except I don't see how it's going to work to actually see how it is then I
will become you know extreme
published so we'll see what they're building over there right but anyway guys i gotta roll
into a nice catching up with y'all man love what y'all doing and uh you know the legit honest
projects 100% transparent like ourselves and y'all we're gonna be right at the top brother we just
gotta keep grinding and keep doing what we're doing and stay the course and everything else will follow god bless
y'all brother man much love to y'all crypto stoner nice talking to you sir and everybody else if you
haven't followed yeah if you haven't followed anybody here i highly suggest you know give
each other a follow we're all in this together and uh the more arms we lock, the stronger we are.
And good luck, everybody.
I want to ask CryptoStoner.
You said you got into Web3 originally doing TA.
Did you do TA on, like, stocks?
And were you in the stock market before getting into crypto?
Or how did you get into that?
I don't know if the crypto center is here.
You know we should have a,
it's me and Justin up here.
I wanna hear a little bit about
the staking platform building process for
Justin how long it takes them I'm kind of curious he might be busy yeah it's not
not we can talk about a little bit here let me see oh yeah we have our plushie
announcement we're kind of about that we do yes let me pin that real quick yeah so basically we
need to get a tally of people who are interested in wanting to buy a plushie um so we have a google
docs list and jakey's gonna put that up on the board here soon and then do you know what target
we're shooting for jake well basically to explain why why we're doing this, we've been working on, like the plushies
designed and ready, but it's more so we did our first clothing drop maybe around, it was
a little over a month ago or around a month ago, Silky?
Yeah, I think a month now.
So we did our first clothing drop and we kind of decided as we did that, that it was, you
know, we're building out the community and we're trying to focus mints.
So it's like releasing too many things at once and pushing people in so many different
It wasn't necessarily practical in a business sense.
So we have talked about releasing the plushie before, and we don't want to have anybody that
was super excited about buying it and really wanted one. We don't want to disappoint,
but we want to see what the demand is like. Because if it's just like a few people,
handful of people, we could always connect with those people and help them get one
personally, individually. But if it's 30, I think the number was like 20, 30 people.
If 20, 30 people are interested and definitely interested in picking up one, then we'll do
So that's why we're doing the survey just to see where the community's at, how people
are feeling, who wants one.
And then from there, we can, you know, if people are interested, get that out
to everybody. So, pin that up for anybody that's interested in doing it or not interested.
You can just leave your response, a survey, if you have some time. But, yeah.
If you want to be that guy to come in and be like, nope, take all the time, just put
Yeah, I'm'm gonna go ahead and
personally vote no yeah could you imagine yeah pretty sweet crypto star are you back
i have a question for you homie no you're good the one second i walked away too because i did
actually i was listening to puggles and you guys chat about everything and i walked away for like
I wanted to ask you about your technical analysis.
I know you said you got into it.
You got into Web3 with your technical analysis.
I was curious, did you do that with stocks beforehand or what got you into TA in general?
I've been studying global macro economics, uh, for, well, so I've been in crypto for four full cycles.
I've been watching it for a little bit longer than four cycles.
Um, I have, uh, basically I got into investing in long-term investment.
I did a lot of research on how everyone else traded, how they invest. I came up with my own strategy. It's more of a longer-term strategy. So my plan
was a three to five-year build and accumulation. So I got into it in that sense of when I've got my bags, you know, full enough, my legacy stuff,
Bitcoin, Ethereum, so on and so on. I've got those to a healthy place. I, you know, I'm very,
very comfortably positioned for this whole cycle. And so when I got into Web3 and on,
you know, crypto Twitter, I really just got on here to see where other money was being made.
And I split 5% of my portfolio into the meme world, obviously, when everyone was in the pump
fund stages as well. And so I started chasing with people not realizing the cabal things going on.
And once I caught on, I recovered most of that 5% by actually reinvesting back into the legacy tokens and coins to kind of rebuild that there and then be able to get NFTs with that money.
Because I'm definitely NFT maxi on the side of that world for this run.
Later in the next year or, you know, into next year, I think we're going to be in the hottest NFT cycle we've seen so far.
That's why I'm bullish on DOMS and Solana Deads. But, you know, so. We're going to be in the hottest NFT cycle we've seen so far.
That's why I'm bullish on DOMS and Solana Deads.
What's your opinion on that, CryptoCenter?
The NFT section specific, do you think we'll see a similar to 2020, 2021 run for NFTs?
Yeah, I think we're going to see a larger adoption of NFTs in this cycle because I think what's happening is we're seeing a lot more utility and use case focus. It's not just art anymore. We're able to bring music on chain. We're
able to gamify. We're able to create DeFi environments like Decentral Bros to be able
to earn based on, you know, it's not as much about just colorful art and stuff. It's about
earning. And so I think the NFT market and a lot of the
liquidity this cycle is going to funnel itself into the NFTs even maybe more so than memes
because if the meme doesn't have an NFT collection behind it it probably doesn't have a use case
so I think that's what we're going to say. No I agree with you that's a really really good point
and I think that that what we were talking about earlier with the community aspect and bringing people together with something they resonate with, that's completely lost in the token. You have like, even if they don't hold all of the NFTs that they buy permanently after
it skyrockets and blows up, I think most people at least keep one as their forever PFP if
they really love and resonate with the project, which I think is pretty cool.
You know, because it basically puts you into like a family and community of people that are
into the same stuff as you so it's like built in you know when you start getting those game
lights rolling like you said utility as well it's pretty fun pretty cool aspect especially if you
can start the whole um nft gated drops and you get enough community and hype around if you gate things
around you know just your community has access to it it's a pretty fun concept so i think
here's the other thing if i can go on for a sec because i'm excited the reason for nft hype and
that stuff is because we're already seeing governments and other entities talking about like real estate, you know, conglomerates talking about tokenizing everything.
BlackRock wants to tokenize the world.
All of that's going to mostly be done through NFTs.
So, you know, just because of how that technology works. Now, you know, however these NFTs turn out, whether it be, you know,
something from Disney and their collectible colorful things, or it's something from Cisco,
you know, networking equipment, and it's a way to create a more safe network environment by
having NFTs attached to your employees. And that's just spitball. I don't know if anyone's
doing that. But what's going to happen is we're going to see the billion and trillion dollar industries move themselves into NFTs, especially on the tech world.
And so that even more so, you know, we're going to see people putting their houses on the blockchain.
We already see some platforms offering that, things like that. So with all of that stuff and why the money is going to be coming to it,
it's because NFTs give a lot of use case to large companies or enterprises
that can actually benefit from that technology in a security standpoint
and also in a DeFi standpoint.
And that's what's going to kill off a lot of the meme coins, in my opinion, is that the NFT world will, you know, bring even more focus on tokenomics
intertwined with your NFT, not just a token system with staking. There's so much more we can build.
So I think that's why NFTs are going to have a bigger run when we get to that point, which is still going to be probably next year with how we're not done with Bitcoin's dominance yet.
So, you know, we'll see how the rest of the cycle goes.
Dang, I really like that. That's beautiful.
And I agree with you. That's a really interesting concept.
To be honest with you, I hadn't really thought about the whole posting your house on the blockchain.
But it makes sense. As crypto is more adopted, you have that secure public ledger way of doing sales.
It would make sense that as companies start picking it up, that everything really goes
So that's a really good point.
And I was mentioning too earlier that I think the whole idea of the art space in general
has always been a prevalent
thing you know it's been a problem thing for a long time in the real world so as
things become more digital anyway I think I mean why do people spend a lot
of money on art they spend money on our generally for to be a part of something
and for status I mean when you really boil it down that's it because you think
about it most most pieces of art, you can get cheap remake from various sources, you know.
But people still yet to have a lot of money
will spend millions of dollars on original pieces.
So for that reason, you know, I don't think NFTs are any different.
You have a group that's really valued and hard to get your hands on
and a very respected PFP project or whatever the case may be,
then people pay for the ability to be able to be a part of it.
And they pay for the ability to be able to show like, hey, I own one of these.
I think in the crypto space in general, you've kind of seen that with Pudgies.
It's like people that have money will buy them for the reason of even with their Twitter accounts. It adds legitimacy if they own a Pudgy.
Just because the project has grown so large, you'd assume like,
okay, maybe you know what you're doing if you can buy a Pudgy.
So it's interesting how it works with the social dynamics.
With the combination of the use case and utility,
I think as more people get on board on the blockchain too,
it becomes a social dynamic thing as well, which will make NFTs become more and more valuable. of the use case and utility, I think as more people get on board on the blockchain too,
it becomes a social dynamic thing as well, which will make NFTs become more and more valuable.
Also, it's going to also take fiat and put it into crypto more now that I'm also just kind of thinking about this in my head. And the reason they want to tokenize a lot of this stuff is
one of the things TWOP and I are starting to teach in our SPU class and what we're building over there is to, you know, we want to teach people that long term vision and that, you know, just like how to take fiat from, let's say, the stock market, because we're teaching people stock trading as
well, right? So what we teach is that we want people to go into a stock market or a world like
that, accumulate money there, and then put that into their crypto bags. Because, you know, cycling
crypto itself and different tokens around may be making you more money there, but you're not pulling more
money from the fiat world into crypto. And so that's something we're trying to help kind of
teach people. That's how we get more adoption of it into crypto. And with that leads into the RWAs,
the NFTs, the, you know, if you're putting a house on chain or gold on chain or platinum on
chain, you know, whatever these ends up happening, however they put these physical assets down the road on chain, because they will, they're going to tokenize everything that all of those things count as fiat being added into the crypto, you know, so if Zillow goes into Ethereum, they're going to sell houses on that blockchain.
And so they're going to tokenize the houses and they own trillions of dollars in homes around, you know, the world.
I believe the world at this point. Don't check me on that.
But what I'm exampling is that when they put those houses, that means that that fiat goes in. And so it just goes back into a lot of the world is going to start tokenizing things
and pulling the fiat into crypto.
And that's why NFTs ultimately will continue to thrive
because the only way to house a lot of this is through an NFT.
It would be on a blockchain through NFTs.
And then you can move things around to there.
So it's crazy, but it's just the very early stages of all of that unfolding through NFTs. And then you can move things around to there. So it's crazy,
but it's just the very early stages
of all of that unfolding to begin with.
That's super, super interesting.
So actually I have a question.
Since you have a super deep knowledge level
did you see the whole JP Morgan announcement
with making their bankers point on base?
So what's the idea behind that specifically?
So will it be a way for people to be able to, I mean, honestly, I don't fully, like I read over
it quickly, but just kind of a glance. So will that be a way for people that bank with them to
be able to move their money into that fiat on the base blockchain if they want to be onboarded onto crypto?
What's the point in them making that token and putting it on base?
So, you know, JPMD, which is the ticker for the token for JPMorgan there,
it also, but it leads more into CBDCs in my opinion.
So like for me, I don't want any JPMD, wherever it is, whatever they put it on.
I've been telling people to be careful with this, and this is my opinion.
So if you feel safer with banks, then you can do that.
So what I see is them trying to eventually,
that you're going to be able to trade JPMD for crypto assets or other Bitcoin.
You're going to be able to buy and sell Bitcoin, Ethereum, stuff from your banks. They're already
putting this implementation in. What I think is happening is they're going to take a lot of
people's buying power by asking, if you give us Bitcoin, we'll give you extra JPMD. If you give
us this, you're going to get extra of that, whatever it may be. They're going to try to incentivize people to give them their crypto for, you know, bonus JPMD, which, into it, but it basically goes into CBDC and control
of the central banks, of the governments, and those kind of things. Well, because banks have
to go on government guidelines and their rules, basically, if they make a rule with money,
then the JPMD will have to follow that. Whereas Bitcoin and Ethereum on their own,
you don't have to actually, no one governs that over you. So you have to be very careful with what these banks are doing with tokens. It's something that I want,
you know, personally, just no part of, I will continue to just buy Bitcoin.
No, yeah, it makes sense. I mean, it just seems like a way to maintain control,
which I mean, it's a smart move from their standpoint. And I also do think it will be positive in the sense
that a lot of people that didn't even understand what crypto was before, I do think they're going
to be like, oh, what's this? And maybe it'll be a good onboarding. Because let's be honest,
I mean, it is a bit of a learning process as you brought out before getting into Web3.
I think most of us, there was a pretty big learning curve. So to be able to initiate that, the barrier of entry has to be
as low as possible. And I do think banks starting with providing that while for a seasoned crypto
trader and somebody who's been in Web3 for a long time, it probably wouldn't be the most efficient
way to be able to hold, swap, or buy just because like you said you really get basically you're doing the same thing you're trying to get away from um with
centralized banking but for somebody that doesn't know anything about web3 and crypto i do think
it's a positive thing in terms of exposure you know so and we have to get normies onboarded somehow. And unfortunately, the majority of
the masses are going to follow whatever the news and media tells them. They will tell them it's a
better idea to do those. And they will still invest and put money into the Bitcoin and Ethereum bags
and all that stuff and diversify probably even. But like you said, a lot of people don't want it to be that difficult.
So what's going to happen is it's going to be very simplified.
It's going to be very linear for people and it's going to go through their bank, through their PayPal.
It's going to work like a lot like your PayPal.
If you guys have ever seen the crypto versus TradFi side, it's going to I think it's going to work a lot like that.
And, you know, and that's when we'll still see mass adoption.
But the people that hold their crypto and they do it the way we've been doing it and being in here early,
which I think we're very, very early still on all of this,
by the time we see trillions of dollars in the market,
which we will see $10, $ 10, 20 trillion dollars over the next, you know, 30 years, maybe, you know, maybe sooner.
But we will see mass adoption on the crypto scales.
And, you know, you know that.
Yeah, I lost my train of thought at the end.
You're spinning. I agree with pumped. You're spinning, man. You're spinning.
If you look at the way the world is going and you look at what the companies are doing.
Oh, we got – actually, before I yap and go on, we got Crypto Man up here.
You know, Silky, Jakey Roy, Crypto Stoner stoner everybody in here uh no i just wanted to
piggyback on what you guys just said actually uh uh jakey you just kind of hit exactly what i was
saying you know it's kind of one of those uh psychological effects right because they
understand that when mainstream adoption start to happen people who don't understand will want
to go with what they're most familiar with they're're most familiar with a bank, whether it's JP Morgan, whether it's Bank of America, whatever.
So it's like, and I think CryptoSterners said something about, like,
as far as the tokenization.
So, like, one of the things in regards to stock market-wise, right,
Starbucks came with something in the past couple years where, you know,
with their app, you can have your money sitting on their app
and where you can, you know, kind of not necessarily earn rewards off off your money but you don't have to have cash when you come in if you have money
on there like you got money sitting in your bank you come in you pay for your merchandise or you
put your coffee and stuff you get out the way but at the same time they're holding your money and
now they can leverage your money because in their account is that's that's that's fiat that's figures
and we can use that to leverage your money to go buy real estate and go buy this and buy that so like it's really genius because we're the early early
stages but other people who are like you know are thinking it's a scam not but the whole time
you know i'm saying uh the whole thing has been a scam uh as far as the if we look back at gold
Last time, you know, the money's been backed by, you know, gold.
So, like, it's all a scam.
It's all pixie dust, fairy dust type of situation for Goosey,
So I think it's just the other way to get people in who are actually more,
like I said, the normies who understand, like, hey, I want to get in,
but this is how I'm going to get in.
And J.P. Morgan is for sure going to take their money like they've been doing.
And it's just be like the traditional banking system all over again.
So, yeah, I think it's a tremendous time for us being at the positions that we're in
of being early, understanding like this is where the world has already went.
Like we're on, like people who've been involved, like somebody like CryptoStarter, for years, even if, like, whether they're actually hands-on or just even been watching it.
Like, I missed out on 2012 on Bitcoin.
But now I'm, like, I'm all in over the past couple years of learning, learning technology, of trying to see what's going on.
So it's like the world has been onboarded to the community.
So it's like we could have to, as much as possible, maintain control, even though we don't have the long bread like they do.
But they're definitely going to maximize.
Like, I think Pogos before he left said something about, what, 7% of the world's population doesn't even know what crypto is.
So, like, yeah, they're about to kill the game.
But what's working good for us because we're already staking positions.
I don't want to deal with JP Morgan and Chase.
Now, I do have a business bank account in the real world, you know what I'm saying?
But outside of that, like, no, they're not touching my money anymore because they're just going to take it and rape me for it.
And I think to piggyback off what you said, I think it's necessary to have something that people understand
Because unfortunately, while you have forward thinkers that will hop into it and explore
and jump into something they don't necessarily understand, not everyone's like that.
Especially those from the older generations who may not be as familiar with technology.
It's absolutely no knock on them.
They didn't grow up with it.
So we grew up in a different type of way, or we were young enough when it came around to be able
to get an understanding of it and learn. And it's basically something that's kind of an interesting
concept because if you're older, you have nothing to compare it to. Unless you start learning
while you're older, which some people do, and huge shout out and respect to them.
It takes more effort, obviously.
But those of us that have been privileged to grow up with technology, it's an easier transition.
I do think, though, what you said with gold is such a good point.
There's a quote I really love that I pulled up after you said that.
It reminded me of from Henry Ford.
And it was, it is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our
banking and monetary system. For if they did, I believe there will be a revolution before tomorrow
morning. So I really think that most people, obviously they just throw their money in the bank.
They don't think twice about it. And unless you have such a large amount that you start to have
to consider, okay, how am I going to disperse this?
How do I make sure my assets are safe?
Most people don't think twice about it.
So crypto is going to solve a lot of those problems.
Yeah, I think we're in an interesting time, right?
So let's say I have a roadside assistance company, right?
And I'm in the process of like I want to tokenize my business.
And so like, but so when I deal with it, I deal with, you know,
far we have a website and stuff like that.
You know, we're gaining traction, paying for marketing.
But we, a lot of our volume does come through by way of the insurance companies.
And they have a, like a certain companies have a stronghold on you getting to
actually reach the big dogs.
Like I have to be so big to personally deal with state farm or all state.
I have to utilize triple a or I have to utilize these other companies like a Giro and stuff like that, right?
But it's a huge miscalculation or misengagement, I guess, whatever you want to call it,
in regards to the customer and then me, right?
And they try to put it on me like I'm hurting the customer.
Like, no, that's not my customer until I actually saw up on location.
So what I'm seeing is that many people, whether it's
Uber, whether it's roadside, like many people not even understanding, like they're already a part of
crypto in mind, but they don't know how to interpret it. So what I'm saying is that when I used to do
Uber, many people, once they find out like how much I'm making off the ride or whatever, how much I
was making off the ride, it was how much I was making off the ride.
It was like, well, I'd rather I like the way you drive. I'd rather pay you personally, especially business people.
Like, can you just present me with a receipt so I can get, you know, reimbursed for my company?
Like, OK, bet. But they many people don't like to see these huge companies like just grabbing all the money from like because they're especially other business people.
So like in crypto, you know, it's community like I'd rather pay you or i'd rather deal with you or i'd rather
help you build even if i'm not building anything i want to see you build you know what i mean
because it's just the the the the connectivity so mainstream people are like that too at least
they're starting to be more like that and like no i'd rather give you the money versus giving
it to the insurance or how much you're making off this well i'm gonna tip you more just because they're taking too much
damn money you know what i mean so yeah and i think yeah i think that's the big thing that
the the institutions have realized that we got look at the history of crypto i guess the concept
is over 40 years but as far as the actual tangible thing that we can actually not even touch, but I guess what has materialized over the past, what, 16 years or so, is that it more people are having a distrust of the government, especially in this country, of any country, of the political
system and the regimes that are involved.
If this catches traction without us having some type of control, forget the BRICS thing
with China and Russia and all that.
We'll have an ongoing, like you said, it'll be revolution before the morning, before you have your coffee.
Because if everybody catch wind of that and we get on board with this outside of the bank, what control will they have?
Now you have to come to the table and re-ramp everything, and we have the leverage.
I don't even think it's just america
like even though so-called democratic system but we have fully relinquished our power as citizens
to our public service and now they label as public service but they rule us you know what i mean so
it's crazy no that's 100 true and i think it's hard like there's an illustration it's a very
complex problem there's an illustration that i's a very complex problem. It's an illustration that I
heard that I think really represents it well. And it's that if you took somebody in an apartment
that was completely falling apart, almost unlivable, they'd be doing all they can to
get themselves out of it. But if you take that and you make it marginally better, maybe 20%,
just enough that it takes the desire and drive and push away from getting out
of those conditions. People just get complacent. I think people say they care, but they don't care
enough to step out of their comfort zone and take on any form of risk, or they just listen to
whatever they're told. The thing is, I 100% agree with you. I think, you know, the governments really preach not having monopolies, having competitive
business, having things being fair.
But I mean, to be honest, it's not really the case.
I mean, I know even like in small areas where you wouldn't even think to look, we went to
change our internet service provider.
And there's a smaller company where we're at called GoNetSpeed.
And they run up the East Coast.
But what's really interesting about them is we switched from Comcast or Xfinity over to GoNetSpeed.
And oh my God, the internet was probably 10 times better.
We never had downtime ever.
It was literally, we paid for a gig a second.
We never had issues with them.
And what's interesting is they can't expand past the small areas of the East coast that they're in
because with the power, the companies that are actually own the power lines, Xfinity has deals
with them that basically restrict them from allowing the lines to be used by any other
companies. So it's like, okay,
what the hell is this? We can't have monopolies, but you've monopolized that entire industry.
So it's just kind of funny how it works. And I think crypto does allow people to break out of
that. But I mean, you do see in crypto as well, you see people, generally the projects that blow
up, not all of them, but a lot of them have money to begin with and people that already have power
that are able to get in front of other people that have money and power.
So it's always the way it kind of works,
but crypto allows for more freedom because there are definitely projects and
companies that scale out of it that didn't start with those things.
So it gives everybody an equal opportunity and chance and allows people to be
able to break out of the conventional banking system.
So I think it's like one of the things where it's like,
you're always going to deal with those, those challenges,
but it's, it's the lesser of two evils, you know?
And I don't want to keep talking, but like, so,
but then that's like far as like my thing with Dom's, right.
I think we had like, you know, and it was, and it was just,
I think it was constructive criticism.
And I had said something like me personally, you know,
in the discord and it was just like, cause like, yeah, yeah i hold the coins but i just want to see where the project
go because i am attached to the project in a in a in a personal way you know what i mean and so i
see this as like now i'm like you know now i even think more expansive about it like this can be a
401k plan like i want to keep putting money in and keep on going because I see like the vision,
like I said, the quality products, the clothing, like I think that shit is going to go crazy,
especially with like we're in the era of authenticity. We're talking about dynamic,
original mindset, which many people should have and starting to kind of recapitalize off of
and like kind of finding themselves again. It's like a major shift in energy and whatnot is going on.
People are trying to find themselves.
So I think it's a major time to having a brand like this that can push the
Not only the visual but the concept.
Like, what does this mean?
What does this stand for?
And, like, just that alone, that can go crazy, especially just with the nature
of how things are moving, man.
So, like, I really believe in a project and like, I see this as like, you know,
my, like, I don't want to be a part of another project.
I might make some money here, but like now I'm all in on this.
And just because I see the onboarding of the world and like,
this is a proposition, like Pogo said,
to stake out all of our positions and the growth for the next 10 years
or whatever the case may be
because this is like a real brand.
Like this can be one of your next major clothing lines
that is like all over for years to come.
We really do appreciate that.
literally what you said is what we're looking to build for our community. Because I know for us personally, I mean, we, the guys that work on the team, I mean, we're the exact same way. We got
into crypto, a lot of us in the last year. And it was looking for things that were, you felt safe
putting your money in. And that's something that can be really hard to do in the crypto space at times.
So for us, when we started with Dom's and when I talked to Domino, I originally had seen the
vision with the branding and the clothes and the way he was designing it and how creative and high
quality the stuff he was doing. And I was like, damn, this is something that I hadn't seen in the crypto space before. Because I think a lot of times, not all projects,
but you look at the majority of projects and it's kind of, it's not a run in a business sense.
It's kind of willy nilly. It's kind of putting out as much content to farm as possible so that
you get either people buying your token so that they could be your exit liquidity or buying your
NFT so that you can mint out
so that you can take the money and run with it.
But for us, it was like, okay,
if we're going to hop into this
and we're truly going to give this our full-time effort,
the goal is to scale something that isn't just,
well, for one, isn't just tied to crypto.
And for two, we take something that people resonate with.
I think there's a lot of people,
there's a huge community of people out there that look to have a mindset and work on themselves
and look to grow as a person. And that's hugely what we're behind. But that whole streetwear web
culture vibe, that's super cool. And it's kind of an area that hasn't been monopolized in the
crypto space as of now. You have Azuki's, which kind of run the anime side of
things. You have Pudgy, which is, they have that cuteness factor. But this side of things,
it isn't necessarily, it hasn't been monopolized. You could think of several projects that kind of
have tinges of it that are a similar type of vibe, but nothing that's exactly similar. And
it's a very wide open space. So we saw it as something where we don't have a ton of
direct competitors and it was something that was very unique. Like I've never seen an NFT that's
like, oh, that looks like a dome. So yeah, we saw the idea and we were like, this is something that
could be really fun and we could build a group of people behind it that love it as much as us.
And that's kind of the goal and be able to help reward them for minting by growing this into
they can then profit from later and feel a part of you know you know what i've been seeing a lot
lately in the mainstream media so my sister said the other day the lala boo-boos a lot of boo-boos
basically it's like a little plushy keychain that a lot of these people are putting on their
backpacks um there's like different rarities of them.
There is one rarity, like a pink one that just sold for $3,000 on eBay.
It's like a little plushy keychain of a monster that's kind of popular.
So I'm thinking, I'm like looking at these plushies, bro.
I'm like, there is so much we could do with this.
There is so much we can do with this there's just so
much we can do with the branding and what we can do but it's a matter of getting the first phase
and getting minted out oh 100 i find that pretty exciting scene because we can see that stuff's
getting popular and like they're cool don't get me wrong they're cute but i'm like i'm like look
at the dom or the plushie picture of ours my bro i can see people being attached to this and like
putting them in their stores oh for sure and i think that's just the whole way to be honest with you. That's just the way
that the younger crowd and the culture has gone. I mean, you take a look at streamers
and the way things get popular and the way things grow, it's kind of taken a whole,
like that whole plushie, like, I don't know, you know, you see the streamers and they always have
plushies sitting in the background or they have those little collectibles and vinyl figures and the way they set up their rooms and the way
they design things. Those are the guys that are influencing, you know, people in their thirties,
people in their twenties, people in their teens. And those are the people that are, you know,
getting into crypto and they're getting introduced to all of these things. So it's like, it all kind
of ties in. So that's the vision that we saw is it's like, if you could tap into that market, that is a hugely, the market is hugely expanding.
I mean, it's gotten to a point where I know they had, I think it was the AMA Music Awards, and they had Kyson out there.
And this dude was live streaming from the audience.
I have never seen an award show from that viewpoint before,
from that POV, literally sitting in the audience of it. And the craziest part was, is this dude had
close to half a million people watching. I mean, how much do you think that is compared to the
TV broadcasting? It has to be taking a good chunk of their viewership onto his stream.
So it's kind of crazy, the influence that these guys have.
And it's hit a point where it's like, okay, if they have that kind of an influence and this is
the stuff that they're into and they're promoting and they think it's cool, how can we as a brand
align ourselves to be able to be at the top of that and be something that people look at and
they're just like, oh, damn, that's cool. I want to be a part of that. I want to rep this because I think it's something that is pretty awesome. And that's our
goal and what we're building and what we're trying to design. And the goal is to have it that when
people see a Dom or they see a Dom plushie or they see the vinyl figures, their initial thought
isn't a crypto token or their initial thought isn't, oh, I have to go buy an NFT.
That's definitely a part of who we are as a company. But the thought should be that this
is a brand and people are like, oh, it's cool, it's sick. And that's not the first thing they
think of. And what that does is when you're able to transcend just the, oh, it's a token
level plane, you get to get to a whole new level that allows your token
and your NFT to grow to a point that people didn't even imagine. And that's what it takes,
transcending the barriers that crypto usually holds people in. It takes people in Web2 loving
you too, because if you're loved on both sides, it's going to... If Web2, if you're conquering
that and you're all over Web2, then people in web 3 are sure as hell going to know about you
from the people who minted last week
I am going to go spend that
just to get that out of the way
Jake is there anything else we want to just to get that out of the way.
Jake, is there anything else we want to add?
We've been out for over an hour-ish.
No, we're just hanging out tonight, just yapping Buckerypto.
All right, I'm going to spin this wheel.
Also, we are doing another Dom giveaway, too.
If you go up on the board and you go to Jakey's Post, he's doing a Dom giveaway.
Yo, Justin, we have a little sub-note in the contract of him building our staking that he gets to win every third week.
Oh, did you keep taking of, D-Bro.
And then also for the people in here,
on the first plushie drop.
If you're interested in that,
please try to fill out that form
so we can reach our numbers so we can get those
taken care of what up debra
i'll just you know hit the parade now dude that's what's up bro
yeah you're almost well status now well i mean yeah i think what uh i think with
I think I minted like 40, 42.
Yeah, bro. He's been minting, dude.
I got one of the ghosts, too, bro.
Isn't there only two ghosts in the entire collection?
Yeah, mine's got music to it.
We threw you on the wheels. Yeah, that's why I heard you call me earlier but I was
helping my wife with a few things and then I was eating dinner one? Doesn't matter?
I think that's going to be up to Mountain Man or Jakey.
Is it that rare Dom up top?
That's actually the Wet Balsabi.
The one in the comment section.
That other ghost card in there? Yeah, that's the Wet Bals board, that one's Jakey's, but the one in the comment section, that other goes to card in there.
Yeah, that's the football
side is. I don't care. I'll be happy with any
doms the second I get it. I'm wrapping it with
D-Bro. That's what I do. I go, like, half
of my doms on my stash are wrapped with D-Bro.
be appreciating about it.
While everything's cheap, might as well. Yes, sir. yes sir both will be appreciating about yes sir so I'm actually really excited
for our closing track tonight it's all my favorite songs exactly closing track
I this is all my favorite songs yeah it's a good one you know what bro I don't
even got to pull up the other one second Yo, this dude saw that. I sent over music for it.
That's what's the skybox.
I started cooking dinner because I got really hungry.
So I was like multitasking.
They let me pick the music every other week.
It's like the highlight of my week.
Last time, though, they...
Last time I picked the song, Mountain Man roasted me and told me it was stupid.
Nah, it's not my turn next week.
The next week I get to pick, I'm going to play it.
And for anybody that was here tonight, I want you guys to give me your honest opinion,
because he was like, oh, it sounds like the same chord over and over again.
I don't know if you guys know what Animal animal I become is it's kind of a yeah
yeah yeah I remember that conversation yeah it's not a yeah he roasted it told
me that we're not playing that and then wait I didn't roasted I roasted it no
no no I was gonna say oh I'm just saying uh they don't let me
pick the music too often but it's uh three days grace they're like three days yeah three days
grace is a good band too i actually like quite a few of their songs i mean if you if you kind of
i don't know i'm 35 but crap they're they're an older band but they got bangers no they are
Crap. They're an older band,
Mountain Man is some hater-a-jus, bro.
He is, bro. He's talking about some...
Oh, back in my day, they had better music.
He's probably on the same level of, like...
He's either an NSYNC or a Backstreet guy.
Who did he say he loved? It was like Jimmy Neutron.
Jimmy Neutron was a dope...
Something Jimmy Eats World.
Yeah, that was a dope one.
Yeah, he was glazing on it.
The music that he picked was good.
but Three Days Grace isn't bad.
There's no way Three Days Grace
should be getting the hate that it got that night.
Well, we appreciate everyone for pulling up.
Don't forget the giveaway Jakey is doing.
And then don't forget the Dom Plushies forum to vote on if you want a plushie.
And then also, don't't forget if you do mint,
put it in the discord, put it on the weekly wheel spin and make sure you put it in the
mint target giveaway. Once we hit 6,000 mints, every one mint you do gets you on the wheel
to win $100 USDC and that will probably be raised after 7,000 mints up to 8,880. A custom gift or a custom item you can use in the real world.
Tricky Buddha, how are you?
It's Tricky Buddha from DeFi Space Donkeys.
Get yourself a bag of weed.
Give it to me if I want it.
Anyway, I'm loving it, dude.
I've got to talk plushies later.
I definitely need plushies.
It's all about the IRL stuff.
People are like, I don't know how to really grow my community.
I'm like, start talking about things that you have.
You don't need to tell them why you have it or how you have it.
Just tell them what you have.
Tricky Buddha, do you guys, when you come in and you play it it do you say it every single time or do you play off of a soundboard
because that has so much energy every single time you say it makes it really
easy you go to Fiverr and get one of those dog buttons you know ones you can
like say treat and then the dog like hit it and you just send it to a dude on
Fiverr for like 10 bucks bro and and you just he'll record it so then all i gotta do is take the button out and hit the button
and just that's it i was gonna say yo
it's bugging he's got spam in it there you go it's completely 100 just me
i can't even tell the difference between the button and you.
That's pretty impressive.
Well, I was about to say, how is he not running out of breath by now?
I was like, that's pretty crazy.
No, guys, there's no such thing as a button.
Yo, you actually had him tricked.
Yo, you went on this whole story about poverty.
Actually, I was very convincing.
You could have had a soundboard, bro.
That could have been a thing, right?
No, I'm not going to lie. Yeah, no, it definitely could have been a thing, right? No, I'm not going to lie.
Yeah, no, it's definitely going to have been a thing.
I can't believe you got us with that.
He's helping him puffing.
You've got to catch his breath after.
I know you muted because you had no breath left.
Well, I can hold my breath for like two minutes and nine seconds.
So, like, your attention span has run out and you're on to the next thing before you've caught me losing breath.
You should see his bong rips.
I just can't even imagine.
Alright, guys. I'm getting hungry.
our closing track, but I will be in the discord later
playing runescape if y'all want to come live stream that with me
so i've been on a runescape kick again lately i see y'all laughing at me but that shit's so fun
to me no i think it's a bong rip you missed it i think you missed it while you were talking
tricky was just inhaling and you could hear it bubbling the whole time you were talking i didn't even hear that bro it's good ambiance i'm getting hired for
like nice restaurants you know set the mood smart yeah getting paid just to go to restaurants and
rip bones it was his wife i was in his face and it was the rabbit space they're like all right
we're gonna do like musical chairs so like you put your hand up when I'm done with the music, you take your hand down.
And then they're looking around like, I can't find the fucking music.
Guys, I guess we're not going to do this.
And I go, hey, I got an idea.
I'll just take a bong rip.
When I'm done, everybody sits.
And then I take like a 45 second bong rip.
And they're like, holy shit, what the fuck is going on?
After about six or seven turns, I was like, I'll keep this going,
but I'm not going to be useful in any other capacity after this.
That's actually crazy, bro, because one little hit and I'm done.
That's where I'm at right now.
All right, y'all, playing closing track.
Goo Goo Dolls, Iris. closing track uh goo goo dolls iris
and i give up forever to teach you because i know that you're dreaming on the street now.
You're the closest to heaven that I'll ever be.
And I don't want to go home right now.
And all I could taste is this smell.
And all I can breathe is you love me. Sooner later it's over.
I just don't want to see you.
And I don't want the world to see me
Cause I don't think that they'd understand
When everything's made to be broken I just want you to know who I am.
And you can't fight the tears that ache of the moment you realize.
When everything feels like it is, yeah, you bleed just to know you're alive. When I'm gone, don't want to see me.
Cause I don't think they'd understand.
When everything's made to be broken, I just want you to know who I am. Bye. I'm going to go ahead and put it in the middle of the pan.
I'm going to go ahead and put it in the pan.
I'm going to go ahead and put it in the pan.
I'm going to go ahead and put it in the pan. And I don't want to see me
Cause I don't think they'd understand Good selection, Jakey. I just want to give you guys some flowers real quick thank you guys thank you doms thank you jakey thank you to central bros for what you
guys all do um and for having me and trusting me to be up here with y'all have an awesome night
dude thank you for everything you do bro what do you mean we love you buddy and we're excited to
keep working with you and doing our collab space next saturday with the dead so until then guys