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We're going to jump into everything in just a second.
I do want to make an announcement.
We have a really cool giveaway, a few giveaways today.
We're giving away a little boo-boo on chain.
You absolutely could physically redeem it if you'd like, if you do win.
All you have to do is like, comment, repost a space.
We're going to be giving it away at the end of the space. Now, this is a kicker here, okay?
You're only entered into the Lububu if you play the claw during the space. That's number one.
For the claw play giveaways, I'm giving away $200 in play, so five or six people will be winning
some free claw plays today.
And for that, all you have to do is like, comment, repost, tag a friend, and show that you have a BZ account below.
EZ, I would absolutely put that ref link in the bottom right corner, my boy, because, yeah, you're going to want them points eventually.
So, yeah, make sure you guys hit up EZ's link.
He's going to post it below so you guys can go ahead and create an account if you haven't already. And man, I'm fucking nice. I'm over here in Vegas. Sorry if I sound a little crazy, a lot of yelling at these damn events. But I'm
super excited to be here today. I know EZ's also across the world. I think it's a little late for
him. So super, super appreciative of him pulling up today. First of all, easy.
Thank you for being here. How are you feeling? Welcome to the space.
I was muted. I'm good. I can't complain. Life is good. Things are good. I was ripping the claw
before this. Usually like to get familiarized with the platform before getting on.
Pulled the Charizard with the first pull worth like $130.
So instant swap for that, obviously, because I want to keep ripping the claw.
So very excited about that.
I know Vo is very excited.
So no, I'm excited no i'm excited i'm excited
thanks for having me very eager to talk dude now i'm even more hype now you're even like more
excited for bz after all those damn dubs holy shit what a fucking time to play the claw good job
congrats um yeah let's jump right into it i don't want to take too much of your time i think i've
heard your origin story a few different times, but I don't want to assume
it for those that may not know it.
I would love to hear your original story on getting into crypto and getting into trading
and just wanting to be in that world.
Because obviously, that's not something sexy and popular to talk about, at least at one
So I would love to hear your origin story into getting into crypto and getting into
No, absolutely. So I mean, in short, I started trading when I was like 16 on a custodial account.
So what, to those that aren't familiar, what that means is like your parents have to basically set
it up. I got really into finance, reading profit and loss statements, reading earnings reports,
and all this other stuff. Joined the finance club in high school where we like mock traded the stock market. So
got very familiar with like all kinds of different options and stuff like that, specifically options
trading. Did fairly well with it. Got into crypto in 16 and 17, 2016, 2017. Ran up, I want to say
it was about 15K to a little over 600K and then lost it all. Leverage trading like the ICO market.
So did very good and then very bad.
So everyone has that kind of story where you get a balance, you have to lose it all before
you start realizing that you have to keep it. After that happened, I literally had like
$20 to my name. So it was basically like, okay, time to just work. I worked a shitty
sales job after that. Went back to school, got into software consulting, and then stumbled
back into crypto in 2020 DeFi summer, which was pretty fun. Got into
own forks, got into all this other fun stuff with the ETH DeFi summer craze. And then didn't really
know about NFTs, but was still doing stuff. If you remember the cards kind of craze that happened
in 2020, it was the Zion Williamson rookie card with Prism. And whole summer that whole fall leading into the season was basically
chasing those you could pull a rookie card from a retail box for those unfamiliar there's different
boxes between like card shops and retail like target and walmart so i was ripping retail boxes
chasing silver zion prisms and then just selling them ungraded on things like ebay and stuff like
that a buddy of mine was like oh you're into this We're working with the NBA. You need to check this out. And it was Topshop. So I was one of the first
thousand users on Topshop in December of 2020, back when you could buy a pack, leave the website,
come back, and packs would still be sitting before they established a queue system. Did a whole bunch
of stuff with that. And then I ran up a pretty big bag until February of 2021, in which Topshop
collapsed. So at that point i
actually wrote off nfts i was like nfts are dumb this whole thing is stupid what the hell are we
doing then we still had some ethan a wallet me and a buddy who were like just exploring ecosystems
and stuff and he was like yo do we buy these bored apes and i was like nah let's buy a hash mask so
we ended up buying a hashmask. Terrible decision.
Apes were like 0.08 or something like that at the time. The bonding curve for Hashmask were right
around there. So we ended up buying one of those. I think it's still in his wallet somewhere. I got
to track that down. And then once again, I was like, oh my God, of course, the thing that we
were going to buy pumps and the thing we bought is basically worthless. And then I kind of stayed
away from it. And then August 2021 hit and the
Lazy Lions website came out and I was like, okay, this reminds me of Bored Apes, art similar,
good website, minting slow. So we sat there for like four hours, just doing everything we could
to get liquidity on chain and buy as many as we could. We ended up on wallets across multiple
wallets because it was just like basically spin up a wallet, add funds to it, buy it from there. And we ended up buying about 200, I think,
Lazy Lions and selling all of them on the run up a little over an ETH. So huge win there. And then
when we were looking at the books and like cross-referencing numbers, how much we each spent,
what was the profit, what was the return. We saw we spent a few thousand dollars in fees for gas. And I was like, okay, this is not sustainable.
At the time, I was in a couple of discords for trading NFTs. And the specific one that made me
find Solana was actually NFT Llama, if you remember NFT Llama, which is crazy. He had a
small sub channel in his discord called soul traits. And there was a
person in there, shout out NFT paladin for getting me into Solana. And he kind of like helped onboard
me. I sent them some ETH. He sent me soul, helped me understand what it was. And when I got on
chain to Solana, it was the day meerkat millionaire country club minted. And back then there was no
bots. There was none of this stuff. So in order to mint them, what you had to do was open up
multiple tabs and spam click and hope you've got. So I ended up minting two meerkats. They ran upwards,
I want to say, peaked around $40,000. I sold both of them much lower, one at eight and one,
I want to say around 10. It might've been even lower, but it was a huge win because they minted
for two sold, I think. That same day earlier, there was a project called Anti-social robot club that basically soft rugged after launch that was my first alignment so just
immediately got into basically a rug uh and then hit a big win on meerkats following that we ended
up spinning off from nft llamas discord to a smaller group of about 10 of us just trading solana
kept the name soul trades and uh we just ran up trading there and
we found things like booryoku dragons sub 100 followers and we minted a ton of those did really
well minted tayo pilots uh pre-rug which was fun and then soulport tom took them over of course
balloonsville and a whole bunch of other solana nfts i joined the nft morning show back in november
or october of 21 with po and nick they I joined the NFT morning show back in November or October of 21 with Pio and Nick.
They were hosting the daily show only on X, formerly Twitter.
And that was where I came in.
I was like, guys, I'm going all in on Sol.
They thought I was crazy.
I explained the thesis time and time again.
Listen, this is the future.
This is what retail will adopt to.
Said I was making hamburger gains and all this stuff.
Then OK Bears happened the following March or April.
And that's when the euphoria really set in for Solana NFTs.
Of course, that same year we had the FTX collapse.
Following year, we minted Bodogos in June.
And I guess the rest is history.
Ended up joining full time with the Nifty Guys in July of 2022 and have been there ever since.
Dude, banger fucking story. I didn't see some of that stuff I knew, but not all of it. So that
was really great context. And I love how the consistent thing that I listened to was, I feel
like in everybody's origin story that I've heard of, that there's somebody in this space doing something cool, big, whatever it is.
There's a common thing where you found this corner of Twitter through a chat, a Discord, or super niche.
Before I jump into Nifty and all that good stuff, what was it for you that when you listened to the show,
because it sounds like you were a listener at first and then you collabed with them like what
was the origin story there it was literally just me joining and i heard them talking trades and
when i first started with nfts i didn't really get it i knew that there was a huge market for it
but i saw a lot more of the art side and like people just creating art and i was like i was
just mostly like create stuff build a platform and go that way and you basically create anything on chain, but they took it a different angle where
they were like, we're going to talk about upcoming mints. We're going to talk about things we're
buying on chain. We're going to talk about new collections and new opportunities. And I just
joined and started talking trading. Like I remember I was talking about buying something
called a deep sea jellyfish on ETH on the show. And I still kind of get ripped for that. That's
like, shout out to the OGs of the nifty because they'll remember that. that was kind of like one of the first things and they ended up pumping which i think
was largely from the show at the time but uh i never sold them i still have a few tucked in my
main public wallet somewhere i think they're in the hidden folder at this point but yeah it was
just me showing up and after the first couple shows because they would let random people on
stage and they were just like yeah keep coming back like we liked having you i got a dm from po and he was like at one point in november
about a month after he's like yo do you want to come on video and talk solana like once or twice
a week and i was just purely for like um yeah sure i never thought i'd grow a platform never
thought i'd make content it was never even in the back of my head but for them it was like yeah let's
we want to expand the youtube show they were doing a daily YouTube in the afternoon and a morning show every
day. So P.O. wanted to give Nick and at the time kicks a break once or twice a week. And I kind of
filled the gaps there with him for a couple of years at that point. And then they brought me on
as a contract worker in February just to compensate me for my time
because I was showing up every day and then doing the streams with them whenever they
And then I became the first employee that following summer, just purely through consistency.
I never thought I'd get paid, never thought I'd make content.
It all just kind of continued to happen purely from consistency and posting my trades on
And my social platform grew really big in January, February of 22, because I was doing these five sole challenge wallets where I
would publicly trade NFTs before copy traders were really a thing. And it's actually what led me to
stop doing it was like, I was hyper transparent because I hated the influencers side of things
where they would just be like, just bought these and they'd be dumping them right after they bought
them. And it drove me crazy. So like I would post a buy, I'd post my entry point, my stop loss and my take profit. It was
like, if everyone knows when I'm going to sell, nobody can get mad at me for selling. And I ended
up running, I want to say five sold to like 80 the first month and then five sold to 70 the second
month, which at the time was seven or eight grand each month and it was like 500 700 so it was pretty
consistent gains that i was trying to show like you can start with a small balance and make really
good money like enough money that's basically more than a full-time job for many people and that's
really what got the following going because that level of transparency was i think something that
not a lot of people were used to dating back to that time. Absolutely agree. Yeah, I've been super impressed with the conglomerate and like the,
I feel like you guys are really close aside from business partners.
Like it shows you in the content.
It's like really obvious.
I actually remember being, I used to listen to the morning show.
I mean, I still do whenever I get to catch it.
But I remember the very beginning, I was like a super, super Luna Maxi in 2021.
Me and my friends had just minted a project on Solana and Terra Luna, like a dual mint.
It was like the first of its kind on a different website.
It was Magic Eden's 60th launch.
It sold out. It was literally me and three other people.
I was running marketing and Discord. I didn't even know how to fucking run a Discord.
And then we wake up to thousands of users because we ended up shilling it to some Asian influencer, which now we call KOLs.
But she loved the art because it had a lot of anime, all the fun stuff.
Anyway, but my point is I remember coming to the show for the first time. I was accepted on stage and I was so fucking hype, just hype off of that. And it
was Nick that was very, he was very like, just, you know, sarcastic and just, and I
was like, dude, don't hate on the, it was just such a funny experience, like being on
it and shilling the shit out on it and, you know,
shilling the shit out of it and then kind of seeing his,
like sense of humor slash sarcasm.
And then seeing like the growth of the show,
like based off of, like, let's be real,
this space is like kind of wild and a little bit weird sometimes.
So I really commend the consistency and kind of how you guys grew it
into what it is now, like leading the dogs and that whole community. I watched that entire process. And I think you're, if not, definitely
not the only one, but one of the very few, I think, projects that I feel like executed properly,
very transparent, very like try to give as much utility and, you know, value as possible. I see
you have like a wheelchair for your dogs and stuff like that. I think I definitely see that they appreciate it. Like you're a fucking, you're a G in these
trenches. But now I want to get into the fun, fun, fun stuff real quick. And for those that
are just tuning in, we are giving away a little boo boo today on the space. The requirement is
liking, commenting, reposting, tagging somebody and playing the claw. And all you have to do is
just show a screenshot of you playing the claw during this space below.
And then we're also giving away $200 of claw plays.
So five or six winners will be playing.
And for that, all you need to do is like, comment, repost, tag a friend,
and post a screenshot of your BZ account.
Use EZ's ref link up top.
And yeah, just a quick announcement for those that are just tuning in.
But EZ, what in your opinion, because you're obviously a collector, you just said you came
from Top Shot and all that.
What was that transition where you saw, like you said, February and it died?
And did you kind of notice it was something was going to happen or did it come out of
So the tough part was back then the demand was so high that like every drop was profitable you could basically
buy anything and then I started seeing like the because I also like on the
side previously I was doing stuff like Amazon FBA where like you'd buy retail
items and basically sell them on Amazon when stuff sold out so like I was in
discord for that which it also has like sneaker flippers and if you remember like pop-up pools were a hot thing uh winter space heaters were a big thing people were
printing like crazy money on these things and they started talking about it and i was like okay like
the flippers are in which to me was like all right this is this is gonna get a little messy
if they're in too because now it becomes a bot game. It's the same thing with sneakers.
So I was like, either one or two things are going to happen.
Top Shot's either going to continue to keep supply low and have crazy demand for the foreseeable future where basically even the queue system waiting is going to be profitable,
or they're going to dilute the shit out of it and maximize profit as a business.
And they went with the latter.
They ended up maximizing profit for the business, diluting the ever-loving hell out of the cards, and card prices collapsed basically
overnight. Because they went from 20,000 cards a drop to 150,000 cards a drop to upwards of 300,000
cards a drop. And when I first started seeing those, I was like, okay, this is the beginning
of the end. And for me, because I was so early, I had so many of these player debut moments
and really low serial numbers
and all this stuff that from my collector brain
was like, if this ever comes back,
they'll be worth something.
the portfolio is worth like 40 grand now.
So I ended up holding it through that entire process,
which was really dumb, genuinely stupid.
And it all just basically collapsed in front of me player debut moments went for pennies on the dollar
jersey number moments went for pennies on the dollar the only thing worth value was pulling
like at the time a lamello ball rookie from a specialty pack which they still kept those at
like a 10k supply and i think even now like there's a couple of victor wambinyama packs
up going for decent money but it's like i don't want to play that game and i started seeing more
nfts pop off because those same arbitrage groups sneaker flipper groups card groups were getting
into nfts and i was like okay so they're still they're pretty late to finding some of these
movers like none of them are getting mints. None of them really know that ecosystem.
They're just buying stuff on secondary and hoping price goes up.
all right, let me step out
and find where there's other groups.
So that's what led to crypto Twitter,
seeing what was dropping,
starting to do my own research,
following people on YouTube.
if you remember during that time,
you had people like the Brettwaytway kosher plug people like them that were doing like top collection
the upcoming five minutes that you need to follow and those were like crazy cooks like those were
like you got one of those you're making a thousand fifteen hundred bucks per drop like per nft that
you got i remember that i literally remember that do you, I think it's obvious,
but I feel like they shot themselves,
NBA Top Shot shot themselves in the foot
when they wanted to add a whole bunch of more
Yeah, you just diluted supply.
Like demand was there if you kept it 20, 30,000,
but going 5X, as soon as you saw the first drop
not sell out, you knew it was over.
There was no more demand.
cards yeah yeah crazy and i remember being a flow hater because not anymore obviously we love flow
i just got to give you guys kudos too it was extremely easy to send abstract eth to flow
like right on the site i moved like 250 bucks over just like ripped the claw i'm still ripping
the claw and i just sent I'm still ripping the claw.
Literally just ripping the claw right now.
I sent it from Abstract and it showed up as USDF on my BZ account in like a minute.
And you guys take any currency.
Like that was really smooth.
Yeah, it's like butter, baby. It's like butter.
I love USDF. Normally I complain about UI and I'm like, I appreciate that. Yeah, it's like butter, baby. It's like butter. I love you.
Normally I complain about UI and I'm like, I hate bridges.
I've even talked to the Abstract team about the AGW that bothers me.
And this was stupid smooth. Connected Rabi, swapped it, and I was just good to go.
I was like, okay, this was nice. This was a good experience.
You guys heard it here first from the boy EZ.
So as far as collecting goes, pretty much similar to myself.
We kind of have like this forever, like wherever we go, we're going to buy it if we like it, collect it, hold on to it.
When it comes to companies in the space, you know, startups, whether super, super funded, not funded, doing well, whatever, but kind of trying to hit the angle of collectors.
I'm sure you've seen a ton of them out there.
In your opinion, when you first started to see them,
did you like, oh my God, this is exciting.
Or was it more like, ah, they're just trying to like
do some Pokemon NFTs, whatever.
Or like, what's your take on like this style product?
So I like this because it's like probably's your take on like this style product so i like this because
it's like probably the easiest overlay for like rwas like i mean shout out to i gotta give a
shout out here on the claw i just saw bird tug b-e-r-t-u-g pull a pair of dunk low ivory ultramans
from the claw so kudos to you yeah nice pull on the ultramans yeah it looks like he swapped them
a nice pull that was a very very nice pull i actually
want to see what he swapped them for so like i'm a big rwa guy so like for me i like the idea of it
i collect pokemon i probably have like has to be even the people i talk to in pokemon like
obviously i have my bulbasaur collection the people that i talk to admit openly and very
candidly that i have one of the top bulbasaur collections because I have cards that like just nobody would have even thought to acquire like I have trading
cards like literally like an ace of spades with Bulbasaur on it that like is from 1994 like stuff
that like predates the anime so for me that was where I was like these are cool because as a
collector you have the opportunity to pull cards you may not even know exist and it's like a grab
box like I've always been a fan of mystery boxes it adds even know exist and it's like a grab box like
i've always been a fan of mystery boxes it adds some fun to it it's like ripping open a pack for
the first time you deposit money see what you pull when you pull a chase then kind of gives
you the opportunity to be like do i swap this for the 4x or do i hold this like it is a charizard
or it is a bulbasaur i want to to redeem it. Like it makes it really easy.
The integration with Brinks is also cool because it's like you just put in a shipping address
and you can get the card, which I think is really smooth.
That is correct. I love it. My guy has done his homework on the fucking platform. We'd love to
see it. So when it comes to, you know, like, I guess utility in the space and like different
projects, you talk about a lot of stuff. I know a lot of it is like to farm or, you know, maybe you
actually like the product as well. What draws you to something, obviously, aside from maybe some
cool giveaway, but what draws you to a product, whether it's token-based, NFT-based, in this case,
obviously, RWA-based, what draws you as a user and, like, avid Web3 person?
Yeah, so I want to say I think for, like, token, it's more attention.
Like, everything's attention-based to tokens.
Like, is there going to be more attention tomorrow than there is today?
Is there going to be more attention in five minutes than there is right now?
And that probably draws the most attention.
The stuff that I like to hold right now is definitely more of the, game side of things like regardless of chain i like the idle game style of stuff
i think bitcoin did a really good job i'm interested in hedge empire on so fun i haven't
gotten into that it did just go live uh but like that was when i talk about that type of stuff and
i share like what my thesis is and like how i plan to play it a lot of that stuff is purely just like
my experience in defy my interest in these game
mechanics and interest in a first mover on a new chain so that's kind of like where my brain goes
is like what does this look like what's the opportunity what's the risk reward like if i
put in a thousand is there an opportunity for me to make 5k in these games when it comes to like
an ecosystem or like an rwa platform that's purely just like a love of taking a swing at it and just
collecting like i i've tried
all of them i've tried bz i had cards on it before i even opened it today i had like a psa 10 old
mage harizard and a couple others i've tried other ones on different platforms as well just because
i like to try this stuff and just see like what is the angle what does it look like how to get
involved in it what are they doing that's unique or novel and i mean
i like what you guys are doing obviously because it's like you're on top of trends so like you have
the sneakers you guys had a rolex you guys have labooboos it's very it's smart to capitalize on
that stuff because it also opens up collectors to different industries which i think is a really
good move i i love that and and thank you for that. I'm glad you noticed. Our amazing fearless leader,
Miss Andrea, is really big on capitalizing on trends and definitely seeing what's out there
so we can obviously point it out and make it a thing. I think also too, you alluded to a couple
You alluded to a couple of things as far as attention goes when it comes to tokens and things of that nature.
of things as far as attention goes when it comes to tokens and things of that nature.
How do you go about, obviously, I think you have an amazing reputation in this space.
How do you kind of gauge when it comes to involving yourself within projects at whatever level?
yes i mean for token projects it's extremely rare for me to even like post or talk about them on the
timeline i've like specifically meme coins because it's like i know how short the timeline is in the
attention span and discord you mentioned the whales chat so like i'll share my thesis for
stuff there we did really well on a couple recently with like launch coin we got in around
like five or six million before the run to 360 mil. And like that stuff, I feel more comfortable
talking to those guys about and like guys and girls about like what's happening there. What's
like why I'm bullish, what the ecosystem looks like, what my thesis is. And it's the same thing
as when I did the NFTs is I give them a stop loss in three different take profit levels where it's
like I take profit one, you take initials, take profit two, you sell 30% more. So you're out for 80%, last 20% your moon bag. And I'm like very
transparent with them, even with the stop loss. And if the stop loss hits, I'll say I'm out.
Like I trade by the book, set it and forget it. If there's lines in the sand, I trust them. And
that's just kind of how I trade. When it comes to like social media, I'm more open to talk about
like game economies and stuff like
that, where there's loops and syncs and also just very comfortable being like, yeah, this could also
just go to zero. And I think for me, getting involved in something is more sharing the thesis
of why I'm interested in it so that somebody can understand how I'm thinking. Like the perfect
example is today with like the Laudio stuff. I don't write articles often, but I wrote a fairly
lengthy article on my entire thoughts
behind Laudio. Is it even worth it? From where I think it opens to rewards for the top 25,
to price points comparing it to current Solana market caps. Only because for me, it's like,
how do I give and help educate and show somebody where my mindset is and what I'm thinking about it
versus just being like, yo, bullish on this. Yo, I'm buying this. And there's times where I'm like very short and
sweet. I'm like, yeah, like I bought those bad buns NFTs because I was like, I'm interested in
mega ETH. I don't have time to airdrop farm. This seems like the first transferable, not soulbound
NFT that's going to give me exposure to mega ETH to what hypios did on hype and hype evm
and like something short and sweet like that can just help somebody understand what i'm thinking
of and if i cut it i'll also very openly be like i got this here's why this has changed you know
or like if someone reaches out and asks i'm very very upfront like yo yes i'm still in no i'm not
in here's why here's what i'm thinking And I think just being honest with people and sharing why you may have exited or why you're holding helps people also learn.
And that's always been my big thing. When I got into the space, there was such a little education.
It was just, you should be bullish on this because I'm bullish on it. You should be buying this
because I'm buying it. Oh, I sold it because this changed. And it's like, you told me you sold it
seven minutes after you were both or seven
minutes after you were bullish on it like what are you talking about like that's crazy to me
so i'm normally when i'm posting about stuff we're talking about it on the timeline
it's not something i'm selling that same hour that same day and if it's a swing i'll be like
yeah i'm holding this for this catalyst like monsters fun was a great example because i'm like
holding this until reveal we'll see if we pull a rare if we don't pull a rare just gonna stake it and see what happens state them and now I'm like let's see how the gameplay
mechanic rolls out when it rolls out so there's certain things that like I just want to explain
my thoughts on because if one person can learn what I'm trying to do then that's a win for me
perfectly said very well said I'm gonna give away the first call play of the day.
So I'll give you guys a few more minutes for those that are just enjoying this conversation
so much, but you're not commenting. Like, comment, repost, tag a friend, and I'll call
that out in about 55 seconds while we do that.
EZ, how has it been curating a community and leading such a ... I genuinely think it's
a very cult community. That's a very cult community, like a positive,
that's a positive thing. How has that been, like, first of all, curating it, like, then starting it
and then now sustaining it and, you know, continuously adding to that, to your ecosystem?
Yeah, I think the one thing that helps us a lot there is just the ability for us to continue to
show up. Like, there's so many founders, so many people, so many places
that they don't continue to see people stick around. And that was the big gripe with NFTs
was like founders would raise millions and then vanish. And for us, it was like, well, let's give
something that's more of like a loyalty. You rock with us. Here's a PFP. It started with the portals.
we ended up launching Bodogos on Solana with the massive kind of shift towards Solana and I think
We ended up launching Bodogos on Solana with the massive kind of shift towards Solana.
for us it was like now that we have these people who can show that there are diehard supporters
let's just continue to figure out how to give them value whether it's through airdrops we have this
app coming out uh choose rich live which I know a lot of people are like it's never coming out
I promise you it's on like the final the final days of testing uh obviously the AVEX summit we
were all away so we couldn't work on it as
heavily as we wanted to. But I promise when that comes out, it's something exciting. I think it's
going to be really good for the people who can't chronically live on Twitter to still be up to
date on everything happening in real time and just be able to take action even if you cannot just
live on Twitter, which I think is a big value add for people, especially those that the spaces in
addition to their family lives spaces in addition to their
family lives, in addition to their nine to five. It's not where they have the opportunity to spend
the entirety of their time. But building that coal is more just like show up, be active, support the
people who support you and just watch the flowers grow. You know, like that's kind of how I look at
it is every day we show up 9am a.m., Monday through Friday, myself,
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m., we're live on the timeline.
If you tag us in Discord, we respond.
There's stuff like that that I think people just really value, and I think that them realizing
we're real people too is a big, big part of it.
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By the way, if you guys are ever curious as to what's going on and who's trading white you can see us on openc bro i'm looking at the volume it's like
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inventory is gone i'm literally just ripping.
I'm looking now, it's like just me just constantly ripping every minute.
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Easy, I really appreciate your time tonight.
We're going to keep you for a few more minutes.
I'm looking at the Rolexes you guys had in here.
You guys had some bangers.
There's actually, I don't even know what I'm allowed to talk about right now. You guys had the Panda, a couple Hulks, a Batman.
You guys had some good stuff.
Some good stuff in there.
Yeah, I was going to say there's going to be – man, just wait on it.
I'm really curious in this Choose Rich, this new product.
You don't have to say too much.
Would you say more of like the news angle?
And it's the benefit in what we've been able to do.
Like, I think if you're...
I'm just going to put it out there.
Like, I don't know how you're even supposed to be talking too much about it.
About like how we're powering it.
But if you're not getting familiar with AI, I think you're doing yourself a huge disservice.
Because we don't need writers.
We can still aggregate quality information that appears as if a writer wrote it in near real time
as news is dropping on the timeline,
verifying sources from your favorite people on crypto Twitter.
So we have a database that we aggregate from people,
and if X number of people talk about the same topic,
a news article spun up and shared.
We're still not sure about the angle we want to take
with tokens and meme coins just because of how quickly they move. But there's not a single piece of major
information that does not automatically populate in that app. So like, if you're a content creator
too, I think it's like extremely valuable because it can just source you news and stories and stuff
to create content on almost instantly. Like it's great if I'm like, oh, it's a slow day.
Crypto Twitter's not yapping about anything I can open
up the app and see like six to seven eight nine stories that give me content to go and film for
like youtube shorts or go and do a bunch of different stuff and like this is this is pretty
interesting and I think what Nick's been able to pull off with it is really impressive and I think
that because of that I'm very interested to to see how we can continue to scale it.
And once the first major group of users get involved, what feedback they can give us on it.
Absolutely. Yeah, I definitely subscribe. I'm excited to see the launch.
Are you allowed to say where you guys are launching? Is it going to be specific to OneChain?
So it's not on chain. It's iOS and Android. So that's the nice part.
It's purely mobile app play. The target audience is probably not even crypto Twitter.
Like, we're realists with it.
Like, crypto Twitter will benefit from it.
But, like, we want to be able to tap into an audience that we don't already have exposure to.
So, like, whales will get lifetime access to it as long as you hold 10 of the assets.
Single holders will get a massive discount on it.
Just because, like, we obviously want to thank them for rocking with us.
There's been no development calls because Nick has coded it himself.
And I've just been there just complaining about things that break.
So I think that's a big part of it too.
We've really been able to optimize without the need for a dev shop.
We have complete control over it.
There's no third-party stuff.
We didn't hire out a dev team or sold any part of it.
which I think is a big value add. And we've been able to manipulate and leverage a variety of
different AI components to really streamline the process. And I think that that's a huge edge for
us where me and Nick are diehard AI guys. We've tried all the models. We're very interested in it.
We think it can optimize a lot of stuff. I use it a ton for data management and analysis and review, and it's helped me
finally break out on some of the YouTube stuff I've done directly. And I think that what we're
doing with the app is going to make it very easy for people who are frequent users on crypto
Twitter and those who are not crypto Twitter users to be aware of what's happening
in this space, all crypto content, which I'm like, yeah, this is, this is really good.
This is going to be very interesting to see what happens.
I cannot wait to see, um, that makes sense.
And, and, you know, I have, uh, I have so many, I agree with that to the 50,000 power
because, uh, you, you power because we're already here.
We're already in the space.
We already know we are relevant and have attention.
It's time to gather that attention from other places.
We got Dude Lips up here.
Hey, no, thanks for having me up.
And I just had a question for EZ, if I heard you correctly.
Is Nick, has he vibe-coded this entire iOS app?
So it's not Vibecoded because Nick has a software development degree
and actually sold an app back in 2005 or something to Facebook.
He created all Facebook and did very good on it,
like a single-person or two-person business exit that he just absolutely crushed.
And so Nick has a full development degree and has done a bunch of stuff, like created
apps multiple times before.
We actually had an app that we built in-house for daily art that people could collect originally
It was similar to like the PO-op days where if you joined, we really start basically every
And we didn't really figure out like how to capitalize on that.
We had a lot of people outside the crypto space who were collecting those. We were like, yeah,
this is interesting. Nick built that all in-house. And I've always been an advocate of a news app
because I'm like, dude, we're a media company. If we can create a cool news app that people will
use that actually saves them time, there's an angle here for a lot more opportunity.
And he finally agreed. And it only took like four years but we finally got
there so we're starting to do more on that front but he did code it directly and i'd say the vibe
coding stuff has helped kind of speed it up and optimize it but it's coded purely with like actual
software development skill and thousands of lines of code versus just firing it off into claude
and being like all right or cursor and being like, make this work.
So yeah, I think it's a combination of some parts of I've coded to help us optimize certain
areas or if we get stuck.
And the other part's largely just him doing what he does and being good at writing code.
That's some deep lore that Nick is a software developer.
Oh yeah, a really good one at that.
He coded the entire Nifty Portal contract, the smart contract for that on eath uh we we did hire someone
for the soul side because rust is like completely different it's like learning a brand new language
of software development and at the time it was just not feasible for us to like bother
to dive into all that effort versus just outsourcing the contract because at the time it
was so like paper cutter for good companies who
had the contracts ready to do what we wanted to do uh no no downside risk so it was just easier
for us to go that route but no nick's a good dev crazy enough nick is a good dev
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killer job, man. Thank you so much for coming through. When it comes to, I guess, relevance
in our space, right? I feel like there's a lot of ... I won't get spicy here. This is corporate
hour at the moment, but I feel like there's a lot of copycats when it comes to certain things.
BZ has absolutely been copied. Crazy. Now, I think everybody can innovate. There's room for more than one, for sure, for sure.
But for me, I'm big on the origin, right? And I'm sure you're the same. It's like, dude,
why not just go direct? Your Venusaur freaking, what is it? Your Bulbasaur fucking collection.
You're like, nah, I want to go crazy. I want the best. So for you, what determines a Web3 product as a success for you, EZ?
What does that mean for you?
What does that look like?
The question's tough because it's like success to me may not be the same as success to somebody else.
In traditional business, revenue is the number one metric and basically the only metric that matters.
If you have five daily active users but your revenue is 5x your cost basis for two years in a row that's a successful business you know
which is a crazy concept to think about in crypto twitter if you have five users and your revenue
is 5x your cost for 10 years people will still say it's a failure because you have five users
which i think is just a weird mentality to have. I think a success is just, in my opinion,
because stuff is so short-lived in this space,
a success is just, is it something that people are aware of exists, largely?
Like, as crazy as that sounds, like, the rugged NFT projects,
was it a success or a failure?
The initial launch was a success because people talked about it.
Sadly, things happened in which it failed.
But I do think the overall success metric
is really defined based on what the goal is at hand. Is it just to make sure people are aware?
Is it to increase daily active users? Is it to generate revenue? What is the end goal? What is
the consumer side of it? And I think that that all varies on the business. Even for BZ and what you
guys are doing, success for you may not be the same as success for a competitor.
And I think for us as a perfect example, as a media company,
you would think our success is contingent on number of views, right?
That is the core metric that we should be optimizing for.
And I would say at times it is,
but then there's also months and sprints that we go on where it's like,
let's spin up Instagram and see what we can do on Instagram.
Brand new is 10,000 views of success at the time, probably because we started with zero versus on X or
Twitter. A success now for us is just like a viral moment, like the Nick Avax yacht incident,
or like when me and OpenSea went at it, or like Clemente dancing at the pico top of every single run.
Moments of success, I don't think, are contingent on what other people think versus what you inherently believe is a success. And I think that all varies person to person. What I view
as a success may not even be what Dude views as a success or what Profits views as a success,
and I think that's important to realize. So I think it's just kind of a loaded question.
It's rather difficult to be like, yeah, this was a success
or this is not a success because somebody could be like,
yeah, we were successful and I could be like, no, I don't agree.
I think your product sucked.
I think also too it's based off your goal and roadmap, right?
Like there's projects and stuff that i've seen in the
past they literally delivered what their roadmap said and they kind of just did that's it you know
what i mean like that's and i think that's the funniest part like we so to be completely honest
with you too like we rolled out a full comic book and we actually have it it's like basically ready
to go it's been ready so we probably should release that at some point but we just did this
whole like physical product line like we have distributors in the u.s and europe with our items in stock and just nobody gave a
shit so like was that a failure potentially but like i think it was a success because we did roll
out what we achieved to do there just wasn't market demand so it's like okay let's pivot and
try something else let's see what we're doing we had the free nft platform which was like and that's
why we also didn't really come out with a roadmap it kind of let us stay fluid
and it was just like yeah we're just going to continue to try to find ways to reward people
and it always comes back to like your biggest critics are people who lost money on something
your biggest supporters are people who made money like you saw the bodago floor went up
35 after the launch coin showed to wales because it was like a 300x win,
and that alone paid for basically everybody in there's holdings.
So it was like, you have moments like that,
which like, if you ask any whale right now,
are you happy to be holding 10 Bodogos?
I don't think a single one would say no
because they had that win recently.
If you asked them six months ago,
maybe they'd be like, yeah, there isn't really much going on. And so it's like moments and ebbs and flows that I think play the biggest part of it.
And as a business, you almost have to be flexible to understand. And I like your mention of the
roadmap. You could look at so many projects who completed 100% of their roadmap or even worse,
stuck to their roadmap when the market did not care and it actually led to their downfall
because the market was like yeah this was last year
yep well said no very well said matt you have uh any other questions for my boy matt
all right my boy matt for my boy easy no i think it was just cool to hear like i was just sitting
in the crowd for a bit you know uh that you can tell when someone's like a collector's collector, if you know what I mean.
And so it's just cool to hear you talk about your different collections and how you think about that kind of stuff.
And I'm glad to hear that you had a really good experience kind of bridging into BZ.
That's something that we've worked really hard on on Flow.
And so that was just really cool to hear.
And trust me, I'd be the first one to be like, hey, I hate to say this, but it sucked.
But no, it was like, oh, cool.
I realized I had some Eats sitting on Abstract, clicked the button, and next thing I know,
I've been ripping the claw for literally 40 minutes.
So I was like, okay, this is problematic because it's a little bit too easy.
And like I said, I pulled the Labubu.
We just got a Scarlet and Violet Surging Sparks booster bundle.
So I'm going to get both of those delivered because now I got more things to open up,
But now it was extremely, extremely smooth process,
which I'm always a huge fan of.
And you guys just did a great job.
I literally collect my rabbi and it shows everything,
which I'm like, okay, this is nice.
I can quite literally just bridge anything,
And I heard you say that you're an early TopShot user.
Like, I'm sure, as you know, that probably wasn't always the case.
Like, I'm actually, I'm not shilling this because there's no, like, follower requirements,
but I'm running a BZ card giveaway right now on my Twitter.
And I could post my OpenSea little gallery that I made for their quests and say, like,
And, yeah, I could just do that from openc because they're on
evm which openc supports you can bridge into flow because relay supports it so it's like
yeah that wasn't always the case you know what i mean like so it's just cool
so oh shout out to to d's oh he just, he just engaged with the Beezzy account.
Easy, you got to get your boy Deez over here.
Deez will be a fan soon even later.
I already know he's coming.
Damn, I had something I wanted to ask, but it's all good.
I'll get to my next question.
So overall, like, oh, oh, here we go.
Do you sell any of your collection at all uh
cards or anything you ever do any like selling or trading no not the physical i'm going to card
party which is like the biggest irl card thing it's like fairly close in florida where i'll be
at the time so i'm like yeah i gotta pull up but like for me the bulbasaur thing when i was younger
and like i was so money hungry that it it was an opportunity to flip and make money.
I didn't come from money.
For me, it was at 14, I was working.
By 16, I was flipping sneakers.
I had the whole Dorenbacher collection at the time.
One of the biggest sneaker shows in New York, which was crazy because I was was on the floor as like a 16 year old flipping shoes making money thousands of dollars
in cash on me thinking back on i'm like dude i should have been fucking robbed like i was like
120 pounds carrying thousands of dollars of cash in new york city at the time with no parental
supervision uh and then like what's even crazier is i got into like cars and working as like basic
mechanic stuff i taught myself and started flipping cars
to the point that the, I grew up in Connecticut. So at the point the CT DMV sent me a letter
and they were like, you've sold so many cars that you need a used car dealer license.
And I was like, ah, shit. So in turn, what I did was I started just writing my parents' names
on the cars so that they would get credited with it. So I could keep doing it without like having
to pay a thousand dollars for a used dealer license.
And that ended up getting me another letter
that was like, your household has sold too many cars.
You were about to fine you if you sell one more.
And like, it was pretty crazy
because like I was doing really well with that,
but it's always just been like a hustler's mentality.
And now I'm at a point where like,
I don't need to do the small flip of like,
start with 250, flip it up to a thousand.
Now I have some money to spend, get $300, flip it to $2K,
some money to spend, et cetera. So the Bulbasaur thing was like, I've always loved Bulbasaur.
It's always been the starter I chose. I ended up running green starters the whole time.
And I think that was the big thing for me. It has this sentimental value of when I was much younger.
So I don't think I'll ever sell the collection. I have cards in there that are like,
I think I have the only artist signature 2002 reverse hollow Bulbasaur in
existence, PSA certified.
And I think that like getting that was like wild to me that I'm in a place
where I was like, yeah, went on eBay, saw the card.
And I was like, immediately just bought it.
Because I was like, I don't know if I'll ever see this card again.
And that to me was why I'm like, okay, now I think I'm just going to keep this collection forever.
Just because it holds a sentimental value.
Maybe I'll blow up everything and have no money to my name and I'll have to sell the whole thing.
But I don't know if I'll ever be flipping again.
I think it's more enjoyable to start collecting and actually establish that stuff.
I can throw them in frames, put them up on walls, and it becomes an art piece, a display piece.
Well, guys, I tried to arrange an easy
drop, but he ain't selling
All good. Totally all good.
I was going to say, there's, for me, I don't sell anything either. I have problems. I have issues. I literally cannot sell. I'm like, oh, this is a good, no, let's guys making it all hype again. I found a couple binders and then just went on a
fucking spree. And all that stuff is literally in boxes in my office. And recently I went back,
I was like, oh, all this stuff is up now. Let's see about some trades here. In five minutes,
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Last two questions for Mr. Easy here.
Do you guys, as in the Bulldoggles crew,
plan on launching any other collections in
the future and if so what's the lore there and then if not what's the lore there sorry what's
the lore where i'm i'm saying like are you guys launching any other collections in the future
okay and what's the thought process behind that oh We just see, like, we have something now,
so it's like, let's figure out how to reward these people
as best we can in its current state.
Like, that is the only goal.
Launching another thing, like, when Believe was running hot,
Nick texted me, was like, do we launch a Believe app for the app?
I was like, I don't want a fucking token.
We deal with enough with the NFT,
and, like, I still feel like we haven't given enough back
that I want to continue to give more back.
And once we break a point where it's like,
okay, we've done more than enough here.
Now we can figure out what else we want to do.
We tested the idea of a 404
because tokens were interesting.
And we were talking about it before DGods did it. And and actually i've talked to that whole team while it was going on
it was like i love i love the idea i think it's a no-brainer so like that to us was just a tough
area and now it still comes down to like yeah there's there's not much of a reason in my opinion
to continue to launch stuff when you're not sitting at an absurd floor. Like if you're pricing everybody out, like transparently, if we were at Pudgy Penguin's
floor price, then maybe it would make sense to drop a companion collection.
You know, like how do we get more people into the ecosystem?
So to me, it's like we're still very affordable.
We still have an ecosystem of diehard people that rock with us every single day.
I haven't had somebody ask me
or post a picture of the floor in a while and been like, what the fuck happened? Rugger in a very
long time. So like that just shows me people are comfortable. They feel content. There's still
volume on the collection as people enter and leave the ecosystem. And that to me is a win.
So like I look at that and I'm like, okay, I think we're in a decent spot. And the more that we can
figure out how to reward these people, eventually it reaches a point where, like, it catches up
and people are like, oh, this has been undervalued the whole time.
Or we figure out a way to just burn the shit out of the collection
and lower the supply to an unreasonable number,
which has always been, like, kind of the main goal at hand.
Nice. No, great answer. Super great answer.
And then last question for those that, and I love the chart weekly, regularly. You don't even have
to trade it just to understand where the market is going. So I kind of adopted that understanding
and just basically the psychological part of trading early on that I feel like has always
kind of helped me out even though I'm not like this big, avid, wild trader. I leverage trade
maybe a few times a month and it's really only big, obvious moves, you know, hit it and quit it real fast, you know, real quick, get it in, get it out.
Any advice to anybody that maybe wants to start trading in any capacity or they're already in the space, they've already been messing around with NFTs, but they feel that they can, like, you know, leverage trade and kind of step into
Any advice on that, if any?
I think there's a few opportunities where it's like, there's some good apps that are
out there that like, if you want to start trading, start paper trading.
And a lot of that's trial and error.
So like, I look at something like what you can see from a soul sniper, sniper.xyz, they
have paper trading for meme coins.
We're like, if you see people heading big on meme coins and you want to get started,
that's the best place. Don't use actual capital actual capital like paper trade same thing goes with equity accounts same thing goes with forex accounts same things goes with
leverage accounts be comfortable too knowing you're going to lose everything like that's it
you're gonna lose everything at least the first couple times no good story happens and if you hit
a seven figure trade i would say there's a greater than 95% chance
you give it all back to the market
as you chase that dopamine hit again.
So it's just like be comfortable knowing that like,
it takes like any skill, trading is a skill
and it takes trial and error.
So I think that's a big part of it.
And it takes consistent effort.
There's some decent books out there as well.
I think Ansem actually showed a few recently.
And I want to find that post
because it basically aligned with like, what I I would say go read and learn, especially from
historic traders, whether it's equities, leverage, commodities, whatever industry you want to trade.
There's resources out there. Be weary and cautious of get-rich-quick courses, get-rich-quick
algorithms. Because I promise you, if there was an opportunity for somebody
to just print infinite money,
the likelihood of them sharing it is slim to none.
That's just the reality of it.
Versus somebody sharing what's worked and what hasn't worked
So that's probably the big thing,
because that was a big reason I started making the content,
was just seeing so many people be like,
yeah, follow this exact model to print
10,000 ETH or follow this exact model to hit the next 2 million X. I'm like, that's just not
realistic. Cause I saw it all during the equity days when I was like crazy, crazy active on the
options market. And I was just, I've always been a data junkie versus like watching somebody else
do it. So see, and I would, I would watch some of their stuff to just be like, okay, what are they
doing? And there was times I even paid for courses not to follow, but just
because I was curious what these people were doing. And the majority of the time it was not
worth the money. The lesson was basically like join my telegram and follow my paid calls at the
end. And you hear more horror stories than positives from it. So it's basically like trial
and error, do your own thing,
figure out what works for you and don't hesitate failing.
Cause I think the biggest thing is like,
you have a higher opportunity to do well after.
I'm going to give you guys 57 more seconds to like, comment, repost, and post your screenshot of playing the claw while I call this LaBubu winner.
Any advice to anybody that's similar to your—I know I said two more. I lied. One more.
Is there any advice to anybody that's like you that creates content, really enjoys what they do, loves, loves the space and, you know, here every single day.
Any advice on maybe getting through the hard days, maybe creative like hardships? Any advice on that?
You're going to have good days and bad days. Don't hesitate to post more on the good days and post
less on the bad days. Like if the creative juices just aren't flowing, step away from the desk,
try to get your brain right. It goes much, much farther. And I think that's kind if the creative juices just aren't flowing, step away from the desk, try
It goes much, much farther.
And I think that's kind of the main thing is like when I struggle with content or it's
a boring day, I will just post less.
I'm like, there's no reason to force something.
Consistency is the biggest thing, but that doesn't mean just post to post.
It means, yeah, just send some stuff when it makes sense.
And I think that's a big part of it is like you're going to have crazy volatile days and crazy boring days and find the balance.
And on those active days, be active.
And on those slow days, don't post nothing.
But like don't force it if you don't need to.
And the same goes for trading.
I also think like if you hit a banger post, I think hitting a banger post of content should help you continue to leverage that for future things, dial in on what worked and continue to do that. For trading, if you hit a banger trade,
it's probably best you step away and take a percentage of that off the table so you can
at least recognize the win in reality. Yeah, if you're in a position where you don't know if you
want to start creating content, you're not sure what you want to do. My biggest piece of advice would be just press record and then just press post.
You can't start creating content if you're not posting.
Your first few videos, I look back on mine and I'm like, this is fucking hot garbage.
And there's even times recently where I'm like, this is fucking hot garbage.
But I'll still post it just because like to me, there no losses just lessons and i think that's the biggest thing is
like realizing where you can improve and i think that's always something that you should always be
conscious of because nobody's batting a thousand percent nobody's posting a banger every time
you basically always should be looking at what worked well what didn't work well and why did that happen?
Bro, so beautifully said.
I want to do something special for you, EZ.
After the space, if there's any dogs that already have a BZ account, do me a favor.
Send me three members from there,
and I'm going to also top them up with some USDS so they can play the claw.
And, yeah, I just wanted to mention that before.
I'm going to tell Voda to message you.
She's been ripping the claw here.
She's burned through about $400,
and she's not happy because she hasn't pulled a chase yet.
Her average payback is $16, and she's very angry back here she's like
road me up please i got you yeah i got you both send her address for show um all right cool her
name on breezy is vo the claw king i love that hey the, the official win.
Oh, actually, before I say that, number five winner of the claw, of a claw play is the boy Dillo.
Go ahead and DM profit to count.
And drum roll, drum roll.
I'm saying your name wrong.
Building products and CMO at Solana.
Looks like you have won the La Boo Boo giveaway.
The guy ripped the claw for the first time here on Spaces listening to you.
Wait, actually, because he's been ripping the claw.
I've been watching Bertug.
Bertug's been pulling this.
Has he? Yeah, Bertug's been ripping. Oh, no, I'm lying. He said he pulled the Charizard watching Bird Tug. Bird Tug's been pulling this thing. Has he?
Yeah, Bird Tug's been ripping it.
He said he pulled the Charizard for the first time.
I was going to say, because Bird Tug's active on the claw, man.
He pulled a 500 Years in the Future Japanese booster box, a one-piece.
Well, he just cooked and won a L'Bubu.
Congrats, man. Cooking. Holy shit. He just cooked and won a L'Abu. He got the L'Abu. Congrats, dude.
And go ahead and DM Profits account as well so we can get that over to you.
EZ, it has been an absolute pleasure, brother.
Thank you so much for pulling up today.
And anything you need, BZ's here to support.
We really appreciate you.
And shout out to Vo as well.
But, yeah, any last words?
Anything you want to mention, please go ahead.
But if not, we'll go ahead and end this.
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Kudos to you guys for setting up something that was this flawless and this seamless.
The call is fun. It's addicting. Don't get too carried away, but have some fun with it for sure. Nothing to shill. Coins on any chains kudos to you guys for setting up something that was this flawless and the seamless the cause fun
It's addicting don't get too carried away, but have some fun with it for sure
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Thank you. Absolutely. Have a good one you guys be safe safe travels. All right, guys. Thank you, Evie. Have a good one. You guys be safe. Safe travels.
See you later. See you later.