FOMO FM: GM WEB3 ☕️

Recorded: Jan. 27, 2024 Duration: 2:36:31

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I'm in the delivery of pockets pregnant and been trying to get the umbilical.
I ain't simple and typical, you know it's general, nigga, I'm just not general.
I've been allowed in chemical. I buzz a few nuts in this woman.
Nigga got something in family, you know.
In this case, give me no imagery. I'm talking so side to the hemorrhage.
Damn, I say energy. I got to keep the same energy.
Might throw the people that around me.
I can't answer people that ain't taking me shit.
Bitch, don't. At least I've done it in these homes.
You got everything but the kids' bones. I want to make the kids' bones.
I got people that are going to trip you.
I fly a bitch out like a white bone.
I run and I'm out like some gemstone.
Come on over to our faith and I'll scale slowly.
Ho-ass nigga, camera-toe-ass nigga, panty-ho-ass nigga,
Candice-ho-ass nigga, sweet and sour-dough-ass nigga.
Don't know how I go-ass nigga.
I'm a giant, I'm a comfy type.
I'm a bad fool. I'm a tack-o.
Bitch, you let someone else pin the room.
I'm a shit to her.
I walk in the morning like you called me a tooth.
They call the costume.
You saw this balloon, I played gossip on the news.
Yeah, I make your heart-boob-boob.
Yeah, I break on high like the rules.
Yeah, I'm living the pain.
I'm living the pain.
I'm living the pain.
I'm living the pain.
We have to deal with young people, young stankmen, young stankmen, young stankmen...
I'm a fucking kill marker
Mm, Mm, Mm, Mm, absolutely everybody
We, we throw you in
Not that we change confidence
Hey here we come
It's me, Jamie
You wanna rap with Stap
Ok, so make sure you're in space, like it's legal, ok?
Forget the basics, I'm thinking about my own basics, ok?
Ok, so make sure you're in space, ok?
So make sure you're in place, ok?
Ok, but I'm speaking to friends out the town, ok?
I told them to load up and thud up and thud up and thud up
And they wanna ride in my pants, ok?
And the one that's on the wall, that's on the wall, and they're on the wall, and they're on the wall
Once again, I'm only fucking with the bands and bands, ok?
Ok, ok, ok, ok, ok, ok
Ok, ok, ok, ok
Ok, ok, ok
Ok, ok, ok
Oh my God.
All right.
PMPN, PN, PN, everybody.
So fly Saturday to everyone.
Wait the room, baby,
put some respect on Daddy, Jennix.
Let's go baby.
You know how I think, but she came from real.
Money ain't a thing, that ain't a thing for real.
Mr. Broke lane gold.
You know ain't nothing sweetie, this is no Quavo.
Man, I just get high, let my hoes lay low.
Ooh, I just want some face, but this is no face show.
Do right and kill everybody, it's great mode.
But they're trying to eat, I'll check your plate mode.
Disrespect the life, and I'll make it eight mode.
You can leave this earth, but you're in great mode.
I'm in cake mode.
I'm in brain mode.
Where's my shoe?
I'm in Washington, I'm in Wayne mode.
And this is my big trip, I'm in rain mode.
Eight niggas.
TM, TM, TM to all the DJs that are up here in this space
that show up on Saturdays, that show up on the weekends
to grind, baby.
We'll let Sean each and every one of you.
Let's go ahead.
Let's go.
Let's go.
I'm the king, I should probably just move into Graceland.
Madonna's a king.
I know, and I'm the king of pop-up buildings.
Never, never land.
I hate me when I never met a man.
We might just get here with dirty me, man.
TM, TM, TM.
All more fans, good morning, web 3, baby.
Holy moly.
What you make a year?
These games.
Get your friends through here.
The Tracer.
Let's go.
Rickwater, double crossing, all my people.
Let's go.
G-M, G-M, G-M, G-M, absolutely, everybody.
We're back, doodlegenics, FOMO-FM, G-M to Web 3, baby.
It's a sublime Saturday, hopefully everybody's still in the live.
I see people GMing super early.
I was up early lurking, looking at floor prices, looking at the market, and today it looks like
I got myself a coffee, pour it up, hopefully you guys have a coffee ready.
You got some THC, you got some cannabis, you got your NFTs and crypto and coins ready to
go because we are going to dive right into it today.
We're going to go around the room, say what's up to some of these amazing folks and see what
they're bullish on in 2024, see how the market has been treating them in this amazing year.
If you haven't already, please click on that little purple button, drop some of your NFTs,
drop some of your meme coins, drop some of your bags, we want to see what you got.
Let's say GM, GM to Alina, Alina, Emre, Alina, Alina, what is going on Alina?
Happy to have you here on this Supreme Saturday, how are you doing?
GM, GM, Tony, fam, happy weekend, weeee, yeah, almost Saturday finishing for me, I hope you
have a great morning started, finally I can hear you clear yesterday, unfortunately I couldn't
hear you properly in this space, it was like every fifth word I only heard, whatever I did,
so glad to hear you loud and clear today.
How are you doing?
I know, I was battling this Twitter bug for a while, me and daddy, Elon, Mark Zuckerberg
fell out of the competition, I posted some, I don't know, grappling game yesterday and
he got scared, he's like no, so he started picking on me.
My Twitter is back, it's running, it's well, I'm so grateful, I wasn't like some of our
friends who got kicked off with Ryan.
Some of these guys have been on X for years, I'm talking like 3 to 4, maybe even 5 years
and unfortunately their account got booted, so yeah, I'm doing well, some of my peers,
our colleagues, our family members and their friends, their X is hurting down bad, a lot
worse than me, but I'm doing well, Alina, what's happening with you on this amazing
weekend, are you creating, are you collecting, are you trying, are you trading, what's going
Actually, it's more a girly day today, like I went to the hairdresser, so my hair is set,
my manicure, I'm ready for Sunday, I'm fully charged, and the rest is just sketching,
I don't know, this year started in a sketchy mood, so it's just my notebook, liners,
that's all what's going on actually the whole January, and yeah, that's all, the rest is
smooth, a little bit busy IRL with some projects, but still here, so hearing everything,
they've seen everything, and yeah, you see, I have four ears in my PFP, so, and glasses
and eyes and everything is set, so everything is going out like I was saying to you.
That's awesome Alina, I'm happy that you've taken a day to just have some self-care, we're
DJ's here in Web3 and NFTs, and we are just swimming on X, we are swimming on the blockchain
on OpenSea all the time, so it's good to see you take a self-care day, do some stuff
you like, touch some grass, question, do you think that there are more artists, more
founders, more projects showing up in 2024, are we still kind of on the tail end of the
bear market, are you still seeing people still a little bit bearish, maybe the coins, maybe
the market in general, or has times really changed, and you see kind of a massive uptick
in projects and collectors and artists, you know, producing new art, producing new collections,
what's your take, what's the catalyst?
Actually, I think it depends on the people I'm following, what I see in my line, not so
much coins, I think at the end of the previous year, definitely some new artists, but to tell
the truth, nothing like eye-catching, I mean, I say not it's bad, just I've kind of seen
it before, and I don't think some new artists whom I've seen during these new months are
gonna stay up long, it's just up to experience of these three years almost, and not a new
project, I'm just excited, I don't know, maybe I missed something and you can, you can
spill something, just some new art, but not a project I saw, and we'll see, maybe still
people in some holiday mood, just freezing winter mood, getting ready for spring, and
soon we will see, I hope so, something interesting should definitely come, someone goes, someone
comes, we'll see what it brings, what do you think?
I think that we're seeing a lot of bad actors come back to the scene with their new polygon
projects, and with their new open editions, and you know how much I feel about open editions,
I think that we're all racing each other down to zero, and I think that there's just like a lot
of people that just say that they're supporting and buying and collecting, and maybe like leading
a project and doing stuff for the community, but I just don't see it, I don't see it on the
blockchain, I don't see their impact here in web3, it's cool, it might be cool to host the
space, it might be cool to say that you have all these friends, it might be cool to say that
you're an artist, but it's more work than it is being cool actually, like every single day you
got to show up, every single day you got to manage something, you got like 50, 100, 300,
50,000 people behind you, it's not as easy as it seems, and I don't know, I've seen a lot of
people that kind of got faded at the end of 2024, or 2023, and now like they came back in 2024,
and they're trying to like dust off some of the shine, they went missing for over like three
months at the end of the year, and then now they're back, and I'm just like all right, we'll
see how long it takes for them to be on the ER, on the IR list again, two sidelines, but I think
that there are quite a bit of projects that are coming, nothing really that has taken my interest
specifically as of yet, but I'm always here in the spaces to find that alpha, to learn something new,
to find the next best project, or the next founder that's doing something innovative that
I really think that's going to push the space forward, because a lot of the stuff that I see
is great concepts and great work, but a lot of it is cookie cutter stuff, a lot of the stuff
that I'm seeing has already done before, but who knows, who knows Alina, 2024, I hope to see
everybody successful, I hope to see everybody's projects sell out, I hope you guys do something
amazing with the mint funds, I hope you guys sell more pieces of art, and I hope it's a rewarding
year for all the people that just are grinding, that are just steady executing, and not making
excuses, not blaming the blockchain, not blaming their collectors, how the hell do you blame
collectors? Well my collectors are not supporting anymore, well they already did, right, your job is
to go find new ones, god damn it, but there's a few things that grind my gears, but I like
to stay on the positive side of things, and today I'm feeling extra positive, extra sublime, and
appreciate you being up here, if you want to show us any art or anything that you're working on,
a whip, a work in progress, or maybe some stuff you minted in the past,
by all means, we're more than happy to do a deep dive on it, go ahead.
Oh, thank you, if it's sharing a shilling space, I can think of something, always something to
be, you know, let's refresh the old and nice salami, our favorite stuff, actually, yeah,
what made me successful at the very very beginning, made me some profit at the very beginning,
so very happy to be back, and hope Solana continues growing back, as it used to be,
it was so nice, so here is one of the pieces on Solana from Meets Animation,
there are only five editions, and one was sold already, and the name of the pieces drops, so
can be somehow related to the speech you just made, so there's like drop by drop can create a river,
and like action by action can create a huge river of consequences of our actions,
so it can be flooded, it can be covered, so don't drown in your actions, like in this
river of blood in my picture, so with some meaning like always, you know, I'm not just drawing,
I like to put some meaning, some explanation into what I'm presenting, so here's the piece,
can be a little bit creepy, but aren't our lives creepy as well, so reality is here,
so back to you Tony.
Really good piece, I love the animation, obviously you know red is my favorite color, and you got
an amazing eye for drawing portraits, so did you just kind of draft this up free hand,
or like did you use a reference, how did you do it?
The idea was in my head of the whole picture, but I created some references in AI,
just some pose for the face, and then combined it, and my hand is photo of my hand, so yeah,
let's say references, AI is a magic tool now, it's not just I'm using it for
for creating picture for sale, I'm using it mostly now just for references to
create a picture what I want, you know, before it used to be Pinterest, I think for everyone almost,
and now AI just don't miss this opportunity to create something which will not be called like
Plagetism, or however is it called nowadays, so yeah, that's what the process,
and then procreate, and then procreate taken to procreate dreams animation,
and then frame by frame, drop by drop, and here is the result.
Fire, absolutely fuego, Alina you've been around for a long time, and you've tried different AIs,
you tried procreate plus the new animation software, and you've been able to accomplish
some really high quality pieces, other than just the art, you've been able to make so many
genuine connections with so many collectors, and communities, and projects for an artist,
or maybe a founder, other than just the art, what would you give them some tips on maybe how to
operate here in web3, or even NFTs? Probably just don't be crazy about sales, don't run after
sales every day, luckily I'm not dependent on their profit from sales, I have my stable income,
so it's more like a hobby for me, but I know people who are really really eager to earn out of NFT,
and when they can't do it on the first maybe months or weeks, they're just getting upset and angry,
so just go with the flow, and be true what you are doing, and what you are presenting,
and then then collectors will notice you, and yeah that's that's my advice.
Good advice, give a round of applause, classy art, classy woman, Alina we love you,
keep on coming to the spaces, keep on being active, keep on tweeting, and also guys use
different platforms as well too, this year my goal is to be a fucking TikTok or YouTube phenomenon,
we had amazing impressions last year with DoodleGenics, got like double digits, millions,
I think like 30 something million plus in terms of the viewership, I definitely think that
growing outside of just X is important as well too, so my focus is to grow on X, to grow on TikTok,
to grow on Instagram, to grow on YouTube, and just to leverage some of the other social media platforms
to bring more people back here to the spaces, I think that these spaces should be like 150 plus
people every single time, there's so much alpha, there's so much community, there's so much value
that you can actually get from being here with a great collective that are serious about NFTs,
a lot of these other communities, a lot of these other goofballs, a lot of these other
space hosts, they literally waste people's time, they give you no alpha, they give you no value,
it's about pumping their bags, it's about creating art that appeases them, it's about using their
hashtag, I've never once asked you guys, you know, in a space, oh I'm only buying from the
space that uses my hashtag, like to me it sounds like bozo things to do, and you guys are bozos
for using those hashtags, and other collectors, they unfortunately just don't want to fucking buy
from those people that are using those bozo hashtags, so you know, like Alina said, don't
piss off collectors, and don't be overly needy, right, it's like when you know that your service,
your product, your value, your art has sales, you don't need everybody in this entire 300 million
people on X to like it, you just need a couple thousand, right, look at some of the best projects
out there, they got like a couple thousand, maybe the top project like Yuga, 10,000 plus,
but you're not there yet, so you only need a couple thousand people that really rock with you,
you only need a couple hundred people in your space consecutively all the time to make it pop
in and make the community bigger, and that's what we're trying to do here with DoodleGenics,
I'm extremely bullish on the people that have the notice turned on, I'm extremely bullish
of the people that are in the Discord active, sometimes I do an engagement test,
yeah, I do engagement tests too, a split test, I don't GM back just to see if people GM,
and I don't say nothing in the Discord just to see who is still active, and who's a real motherfucker,
or who just wants to come up here and just show me their bags on a daily basis,
and hopefully some of my friends are, you know, feeling you, and you know, you're grifting from
space to space, but you know, that's that's not the way, you know, joining a real community,
investing into real projects, connecting with real people is the only way that you grow,
it's like being a regular at your favorite nightclub or bar or even restaurant, people get to know you,
they have respect for you, not only do the the customers and the servers and the owner know you,
but people from the community, and I think that's important, I put out this really dope post,
actually I didn't post it yet, it's a draft, but it took me like maybe two hours to draft this
thing up, if this thing doesn't perform, that's it, I'm never doing a thread post in my life again,
I just think that they take too much fucking time, and there's amazing alpha in these threads,
but it's just not my style, you know, I could say I love you, and you know, I get better
engagement than having a 15,000 word thread that just never does anything, but I think that
it's important to switch and test, and like I said, I do do tests to see who's active,
and who's not, who's retweeting, who's not, who's, you know, making that commitment,
I can literally go onto my Twitter analytics and spaces analytics and say,
okay, this person has been into this space 400 times in the last two years, in the last 24 months,
and still doesn't own a doodlegenic NFT, still doesn't even own a $1 object NFT that I launched
a year ago, they're dead to me, they're water under the bridge to me Alina,
should I even let them in this space? Be honest.
Yeah, of course.
For what? For what? To be a dead PFP? To be a fucking, to be an extra straw into the pool?
For what?
Otherwise, what are we going to discuss? So yeah, let's let
talk with the real motherfuckers that support not the grifters and the jeats and like there's a
there's a space host that has been doing spaces for over a year, and I think the guy,
he asked every single day for people to buy his art, and the guy has less than 50 NFTs collected.
And I would say less than maybe 10 of those NFTs, which is like 20% under like probably $5. So like,
he's not collecting anything. But he does spaces every day. And I've known him for about three
years. He's never even bought an NFT. I bought plenty of their NFTs. We want to get to the real
supporters. Fuck the jeats, fuck the grifters. I don't care if the space goes back down to five,
and we have to start fresh with real motherfuckers that support and want to be here and actually
invest into crypto and actually buy something, then just say, Oh, I got to sell something. I
got to sell something. Go sell your soul to a snake or something. I don't know. Go somewhere
else and do something else. But for me, doesn't work. You know, the nice words, the fugazi
retweets, it doesn't work. We want real motherfuckers that show up and support. I'm tired of hearing
my economy is so bad. Holy shit. I live in a city that fucking the economy is so bad.
Move motherfucker. You know, did you ever think about getting your fucking on your two feet
and just walking out of the state moving? There's fucking people that illegally cross the border
every day in the United States of America. Not saying it's a great thing, but they do
because they want a better life. And I think that, you know, just cheating around,
drifting around is not a better life. I think creating something that's valuable.
I think that like, you know, supporting real people may be asking for help.
There's a thousand motherfuckers that come into these spaces every single day that are
less successful than me that never asked me, yo, doodle genics, how do I win, dog?
How do I win? Cause I want to, I want to be a big dog like you. I want to be a big fish
in a small pond. I want to show up and grind. I want plenty of people to get sales.
They don't ask. I haven't seen anybody ask when I get into a space and there's motherfuckers that
have 200, 300,000. I asked about them. I asked, how do you win? What's the strategy?
What's the play? What can the average dog or diva do to actually win?
But I just think that a little, uh, people become so overconceited here in web three.
And, uh, I love to see those people on TikTok and I love to see those people on YouTube
that are putting out high quality content that take longer time to edit their videos and do
most of the art that I see here on X and just, they don't ask for a single dollar.
They're actually just asking you for a subscribe. They're actually just asking
you for something you could do free. Not these bozos, bimbos, these cheats,
these grifters asking you every day. Hey, could you do me a favor and just send me
three by my art for 0.6. Uh, no, I'm not going to do it now. I'm not going to do it in the future.
And even if my only wish of life to have a limited crypto, whatever comes true,
I want to see some value from those people. But why, why should I even let them up,
Alina? You said yes. You're like, yes. Why should we let them up?
No, I mean, just let them in this space. Don't, uh, don't make the speakers, but yeah,
let them hang in this space. So why not? Let's make the audience.
And then they will hang for hours and hours and hours speaker and they're wasting their time
and they're wasting my time because I actually want to get to know the audience. I actually
go around the room and follow people complaints here. So many complaints are like,
Oh, I'm hanging in this space. I'm waiting for an hour for two, for three, for the mic.
I've just really wondering why, why, what you're expecting to get. And then people saying,
I don't know, just to get up. Why are you losing your time hanging in the space when you are not
getting into speakers funny? Because they think that there, there's something that's going to
happen. Can you hear me? Yeah. Yeah. I just think that, I think that they think that something's
going to happen in that space and it like, they're going to find that like be all and all collector
instead of just putting on their, their grown up pants every day or grown up dress or skirt every
day and just grinding for it. You know, respect is earned. It's not given, right? Uh, people might
respect you because you're my friend. People might respect you because you have followers.
People might respect you because you make sales, but when you show up as a brand new profile,
nobody respects you. You have zero followers. No one knows you. No one trusts you. No one
cares to publish your content or repost your content. No one gives a shit. And that's the
honest truth. And I think that like, if people are just waiting in a space and complaining and
saying, why am I in this space and nothing's happening, or I'm in this space for so many
hours and I didn't get a mic, turn on those fucking notifications and come earlier. Don't
come when there's 50 people and there's a crowd and say, Oh, what's happening here?
I wonder what they're doing. Motherfucker, you didn't wonder what we were doing when
there was three people in here three years ago and we were just talking for hours. Like we had
superpowers. You were here like, you know, from the jump and listen, there's certain things that
I miss. There's certain things that I congregate around and say, ah, there's a couple hundred
people here. What's going on here? And I'm not saying that, that is, you know, you're wrong or
anybody's wrong for doing that. I just think that if you want to be, uh, there, you know,
supporting people, talking to people, why don't you like people have to turn on those notifications.
Do you know how many GM's I did already today? Over 150 people are like, Oh, why does my, my
tweets underperform? You don't engage. You post more than you ever reply. You post daily, but
you don't reply to anybody. You don't go to other people's pages or profiles or tweets and
show them support. And then you expect them all to come back and buy your art. It just,
it's not a realistic equation for a lot of people. And like some people just can't figure it out.
Like, Oh, doodle genics, he just posts shield threads all day. Like that's why he's popular.
No, motherfucker. I was here for three years and I've done a lot for this community,
not even just my community, but the entire web three community as a whole.
So I get a fence. I get offended when there's bozo new space hosts or whatever.
Oh yeah. Me and doodle this. We're the same motherfucker. You are not the same. You're
not even built with 3% of my DNA. You are not the same at all. Um, they won't outperform me.
They won't out engage with me. Our content is far more supreme than theirs. Um,
we have way more alpha and value that we can, uh, you know, offer to the community,
whether it's knowledge about coins, smart contracts, web three NFT and just general people,
because we have a Rolodex of people and we know who's good. We know who's bad.
Their wallets show that they're malicious. Their wallets show that they're really shitty
individuals. I don't have to go and chop somebody else's street to be a bigger person,
to be a bigger man, be a bigger founder, be a better leader. I've realized far early in,
this whole public speaking game is like to be a better leader. You don't want people to be
dependent on you. You want to create more leaders and you hope those leaders, uh, you know, stick
with you because you know, you've uplifted them and they brought the value there. Anybody can
could give you crypto today. I could give you crypto and never support you tomorrow.
That's not the kind of person and not the individual that you want to be supporting you.
You want genuine friends. You want friendships over follows or dollars or whatever the hell you
want to monetize your friends into. But I genuinely think that people need to look at the way that
they move and look at the way that they've been given value and sharing value, whether it's art,
whether it's spaces, whether it's buying their NFTs, whether it's helping people with value and
knowledge. And then stop, stop fucking asking, do shit selflessly. When people do shit selflessly,
uh, far more greater things happen, right? And I don't want to just bring up like real life
experiences, but there's been so many times where I've helped somebody that I didn't know
that they were wealthier, like a lot wealthier than me. And I've just helped them like selflessly.
And that person came back and just was like, Hey, Tony, yeah, this is for you. And I was like,
what the flux? And then, and I almost felt guilty to accept something. I'm just like,
nah, I can't accept it. Like, no, no, you know, you selflessly helped me asking for nothing in
return. When most people would have charged me, most people would have, you know, gouged me,
most people would have, you know, just wanted me to be their exit liquidity and, uh, would,
would have walked past me and wouldn't have helped me would have supported somebody else,
but you decide to support me. So this is for you. And it happens more often than you think.
It happens a lot more times here in the web three space, the selfless times that I buy people's
NFTs and they're like, Hey, wait a minute. I didn't even expect you to buy. I just came
because I wanted to be a part of the community in the space. And know what? Here's a few extra
ones or, you know what? Here's some extra coins. Here's some extra, whatever. And I'm
not even expecting this, you know, but I'm doing it selflessly here for the community. So,
um, I, I do want to connect with all the real motherfuckers up here in this space.
Uh, I do want to uplift, you know, the real artists, founders projects that are doing something
special here, but everyone, the promise everyone thinks that they're special and they are doing
something special and everyone is special. But what you're doing is not always the most
specialist, you know, I don't want to be like your mom here and tell you, you know,
five stars for effort, you know, congratulations, good job, awesome stuff. When I think I could
do better shit with my fucking own bare hands and fingers without a stylist and without,
you know, half the resources or half the liquidity of some of these founders have done here in the
past. But when I really am bullish on, I say this all the time. I've seen a lot of failures.
I've seen a lot of winners. I'm intrigued by the execution in the effort. I'm intrigued by
people every single day go out there, even not knowing they're doing things wrong, go out there
and do the same thing wrong 150 times because they think that like, that's what's going to
make them fucking exceed succeed. I don't know. Like you sending me DMS that to buy your art 500
times before and now you sending me this one this morning. Yeah, it doesn't help, you know,
but for some people, it's like that extra push. Maybe it's that poke that drives people to insanity
and a different result happens. But doing the same thing every single day, expecting a different
result is the definition of insanity. But what needs to change, you think, Alina? I gave some
tips of what I think, you know, needs to change here for the NFT community. People should do
what they say. People should support before they ask. People should get more educated about
actual crypto instead of just ask people for crypto like, oh, I want Solana. What is Solana?
Can you buy my art on Solana? Like, do you know what Solana does? Do you know what Solana is?
Do you even know if it's a layer six blockchain or a layer one blockchain? A lot of people don't
even know. So I think getting educated, you know, some of the stuff that I said is important. Maybe
it's subjective. Who knows? But what's your opinion? Where do you think that maybe the
industry, the ecosystem communities, people themselves kind of need to improve or the
community or just the general ecosystem itself needs to improve?
I think people never change, unfortunately. So they can just learn and they have to learn to listen
and listen carefully and make notes and then make profit out of what they're hearing. So
otherwise, you will just hang in this space and be angry with the speakers and the host.
That's why I'm not up instead of listening to whatever being told for the last half an hour.
And yeah, that's that's what should be done. And then everything will be will be much better here.
That's it.
I like it. I like it. Don't get angry at the space host, guys. It's not your space.
You know, it's like, yo, I want to drive your car. It's not your goddamn car, bro.
Go make your car. Go make your space. Show up. And then, you know, talk about what you
want to talk about. You know, if it takes two hours and you make sales or you leave with five
new friends that are going to support you for a lifetime, do you think those two hours of your
time was worth the lifetime of support? Or is it just short lived? I don't know.
Look, for example, Tony, look, how many people we have now, 50, already 50 plus, right?
And I'm not speaking about the people whom we know and our
friends. And if you're new, I see some PFPs I never seen before.
Just if you drop a comment, for example, into my pin, and I'm not following you, I'll be interested.
Who the hell are you? And I will check your profile. And then if you have some good stuff,
maybe I will check your art and then I would go to your links and so on, so on, so on,
like, you know, this snowball increasing. But no, you're just how many requests now
having speakers, Tony? We got some requests as well, too. The problem is I got no co-hosts,
so I can't bring up more people. Yeah, so people want to try to get to speakers,
but there is no likes. I see one, two, three, five, six likes in the pin, for example.
And one comment and a couple of retweets from again, from the close people. And that's all.
So what are you expecting to get from me when you'll be in speakers? And especially if you're
new, if you're not engaging, I don't speak now just about me, but about other people.
And yeah, that's exactly what you were telling about. Don't expect to get something unless
you're giving something back. So yeah, that's paradox of people here nowadays. I don't know.
Or is it always like that? Or maybe people are working harder before? I don't know, Tony.
Something's really, really surprising.
People are the most interesting thing on this rock, on this planet, on this earth,
on the blockchain. And I've been studying them since probably I was like 21, 23. I had my biggest
breakthrough. I started reading a lot more. I started studying a lot more successful people
and not just taking advice from family, friends, and parents. And it's always exciting to be here
on the blockchain. And the reason why I like to go into spaces is you just never know who's
going to be that next person to pop up in the space. And maybe just totally change the dynamic
of the space. Maybe just change the totally dynamic of the way that you see web three
and some of the concepts that you've heard. And maybe just open your eyes,
bring you to some realizations, to some really breakthroughs. And you're like, wow,
like, know what, that made sense to me. I understand what they're saying. I understand
what they were trying to convey and how they were trying to like, you know, really get the audience
to maybe think or take some action to do some stuff. Because we could be here all day listening
to art. I think it's exciting. I think it's captivating. But I think that there's far more
things to do together than just, you know, empty our pockets. It's dope to buy some art,
but it's cool to build with real people. And the cool thing is you see a lot of building
in public, right? There's plenty of times that I've asked you guys for opinions, ideas, brainstorming
concepts, and then literally taking those concepts, turn around, either live in the space or within
the next couple of days, turn around and execute on them for the community, you know, whether it's
like directing the community in a certain direction or taking feedback from the community on how they
want things to be executed on, you know, just kind of seeing what's the best for the general
masses. When I go into spaces that have 300 plus, I wait two hours as well, too. So fuck you guys
if you think that you're special and more special than doodlegenics and anyone else. I wait just as
much or longer than you guys, too, because some people, it's like they know that you're a little
successful, but they don't want to give you the mic because they think that you're going to
take their success or their shine. And they're like, ah, shit, like, how am I going to compete
with a guy like doodle? He just runs every day. You know, I better not give him the mic or else half
the space is going to leave with him on his next space. That's not what happens, right? If
you're a space host, that's not what happens. I don't know why they think that that happens,
but you know, that's not that that's not what happens. You can give people the mic
and the people that are loyal to your community, to your space, that are part of what you're
building. They're not going to just disappear because there's a new voice in town or there's
a new face on the blockchain or whatever. They've been there from the jump. They want to continue.
You guys are still homies, still friends, still compadres and amigos, hermanas and hermanos.
So I think it's important. And plus, when I go into those 250, 300 person spaces,
nobody engages. A bunch of cocky ass motherfuckers that have $10,000 PFPs that all lost a bunch of
fucking money that don't fucking retweet, that don't like. That's why they're like, oh, well,
how do I grow? And they go and talk to somebody that has like two, 300,000 and then they never
engage with smaller accounts. I'm like, have you retweeted or commented on any small accounts today?
Like you don't have to be like 50 followers, somebody that's shady and you don't trust,
but like, you know, they got 150, they got 500, they got 1,000, maybe they got 1,500.
They're in the game, baby. These guys are micro influencers, baby. Treat them like gems.
Treat them like gems. There's some people that blew up, right? I remember when
Villarica didn't have 10,000 followers. I remember when people like Phoenix didn't have 7,000
followers. I remember when Chaos came to the space and he had fucking 150, 200 followers.
And I'm like, who the fuck is this shady voice with this voice with this fucking crazy PSP?
But I fucking liked him. Fell in love with this guy. You know, that voice puts me to bed
and it's embedded in rug burn. It's embedded in the DNA of some of the doodle jetics things.
But you got to give people opportunities. You got to give them chances, right? You can't be
like, uh, like I said, you know, I'm just going to wait for my shot. I don't, I don't want to
support anyone. I don't want to retweet anyone. Just going to wait till doodle jetics calls my
name up here. You know, you seem like the victim. Don't be the victim. Nobody wants to help the
victim in 2024. People want to help people that are winning, that maybe have some trouble.
Maybe they're have some great concepts, but they don't have all the parts. There's a few
missing pieces that they need to slap together. And maybe you're that missing piece and you come
together like a unity. But like you said, Alina, if you, if people give very little,
then just expect very little back. If you give selflessly with high volume and like high amounts,
anything you get back, you're like, damn, you know, I gave 150 retweets, maybe 300
GMs this morning. I got 150 back. Hell yeah, baby. Hell to the flux. Yes. And if you didn't GM,
you still got an opportunity. We still got like three and a half hours. And I take late GMs as
well too. Anytime, all the time. So late GM works with me, even if you're not an off right now
and probably going to bed, just late GM me fucking say late GM. I'll know that you're
probably on the other side of the wheel. But those are some tips. I actually do want to get
this post out. It literally took me almost two hours to create this post. I don't recommend
anybody ever. Oh my God, it's not even on this phone. Well, that's exciting. I don't recommend
anybody ever spend two hours doing a post, unless it's video content, because that thing
can last for a fucking lifetime. But if it's, you know, a tweet, two hours for this content,
it seems a little bit much just for one thread, even though it could be a really great thread,
even though I made nine different images for this thread, even though I went and referenced
real people. So you guys know I'm not capping bullshitting or selling you doll hairs or giving
you doll hairs. But, uh, fuck it. Post it all. I hope it even comes out the right way,
chaos. I just don't even know if it's going to work, but let's see, I will post this
and hopefully this thing fucking slaps. It takes a second here because there's, I guess,
12 fucking pins or posts and then there's videos and this guy. There's a whole bunch.
All right. But anyways, I'll read it to you just the fucking first post,
because I know your attention span is so goddamn short, shorter than a goddamn wick.
That's about to explode. Um, try this for a hundred percent more engagement on X.
I've drafted out an X strategy, how you can gain over 10k followers by just this simple growth hack,
bookmark this thread to make money on X. And yes, Mr. Beast, he is just fucking raking in the dough.
He is number two on YouTube. And this guy, he barely even posts on X, but when he does
fucking makes bank, um, in the post, it includes people like Mario in the fall,
includes people like the NFT God, Alex Finn includes your favorite guys, like sweep.
You guys all GM and not the thread guy, which is the thread guy. Uh, it shows you that people are
printing cash by just being a reply guy and getting checks of over $940 US semi-monthly,
not even a month, semi-monthly. It's two grand, baby. Two grand a month almost. Sheesh.
Uh, what else? What else? What else? There's, uh, your first impressions, which a lot of you guys
suck at making, cause it's mostly like a shell, which nobody wants to be sold every single
second of the day, 24 hours. So yeah, if your pin post is just a, a shell, you should change.
Um, Mr. Beast cracking 200 million subscriptions. God damn it.
Utilizing your pin tweet is super important. And, uh, this, this goes over everything.
Also having call to actions in your tweets, a lot of people, you know, just post their art
and then that's it. It doesn't say anything. It just says, this is my, this is my piece.
I don't know if it's on the blockchain. I don't know if it's minting. I don't know if
you want me to take a look at the collection and shop the collection. We don't really know.
Being consistent is paramount. Having engaging tweet ideas is what works. You know, when
people say, Oh, I'm trying to create some viral content. There's actually a little equation. And
I think that a lot of people are just missing it a hundred percent of the time.
Equation is so goddamn simple, but it's always about us and never about other people. So,
you know, if you're like a self-centric person in your contents, just about you,
you might want to switch that up as well too. But, um, I go right to the facts directly from
X as well to directly from the business dot twitter.com link where you guys can also see
the guidelines and further details on how to be a content creator and actually monetize X and get
paid for it. Um, you know, I can read some out some of the, the monthly or the semi-monthly
things that they give us here at doodle genics. They're not much, I'll be honest,
but it's nice to get something. It's nice to see some ad revenue than no revenue at all. Um,
what do we got here? 36, 37, 25, 19, 15, 15, 17, 60, 126, 35, 29, 65. It varies.
But one thing is for sure, if you be consistent, if you fucking spend 12 hours, you spend 18
hours, you put a thousand replies, more than just a hundred replies here on the application every
single day. There's got to be ways that you're going to grow. It's impossible not to grow. And
this, this, uh, there we go. I think the tweet finally came out. Holy shit. The longest threat
I've ever put out in my life. Took me so goddamn long to do it. I'm going to pin it up here to
the top. It's a good read. It's a good read. Go through it. Go through it all. Um, very quick.
I would say at the most it's two minutes. If you're a slow reader, like doodlegenics,
because there are slow readers, you have dyslexic and illiterate. Um, I don't know,
maybe a five minute read, maybe maximum three and a half. If you're Alina, cause she's got glasses
and she reads quick, you know, she's magnifying everything. But, um, what do you think about the
post Alina? What do you think about the post? Anybody that's on here on the speaker panel?
Um, I just see the, like a second to go. So I have to check it.
It's a lengthy one. I don't generally go this extent, but I also want to see, sorry.
I'm still scrolling. Yeah, this one's long. This one is a long one. Ladies and
Jen, I spent two fucking hours. That's what I said. Don't ever do a thread post in your life.
It just might not be worth it. Um, but I think it appeals to everybody, this thing. And I think
that there's a lot of people in the community that want to be successful, but sometimes just don't
even ask like, it's okay to ask other winners or other people executing at a high level,
how to win or, or how to execute, how to create, how to use different software's platforms,
how they, you know, maybe strategize and plan their day, their tweets, you know,
if you're not having tweets also to in your drafts to help you with some content,
because you can't be a goddamn chat GBD robot and spit out some of the most fired tweets,
always in live real time. You could use your drafts and there's nothing wrong with that.
I've seen lots of people have like a great strategy. They have four or five different
posts that they want to do a day. Maybe one's a video, one's a selfie to let people know there's
a real person behind their account. One's a question because it's super engaging. Maybe
one's a poll because people don't utilize the poll feature on X as well too. And if you're a blue
check verified user, there's so many reasons why if you're serious about growing on this platform,
other than just scrolling like a time, a time feed, I would do it. You probably spend more money
than you do on NFTs a month anyways, so getting the blue track is absolutely fucking vital.
And that's why there's so many shadow bands. That's why your content never goes viral.
That's why you don't, you don't even show up above the cuff. I got like 300 GMs in the
morning. More than 50% of the people in this room because they don't have a blue check is under
the, uh, this content. Let me read
and I'll tell you, I'll tell you, you want to know, just ask me doodle genics. Am I in that
category? I'll let people know because there's, there's always people that fall in that category
and they're like, no, how did I get there doodle? And it's because you follow way too many people
and people don't follow you back. You retweet absolutely everything. So the algorithm literally
is on cautionary because it thinks that you're a bot. It says, show more replies. And then after
it says, oh, more replies, including those that may contain offensive content, you're coming up in
the offensive content category, MFers. If you're not getting that little blue check, Elon did
something smart and something kind of greedy at the same time. He says, we're going to separate
the people that are serious and that are just curious. If you're serious on X, you want to have
that blue check. And I'm not, I'm not here to frigging pump his bag or tell you, you have to do
it today, tomorrow, but get serious about your profile. Get serious about your content. First
thing that people see is your profile picture, even before coming to your profile. And if they
don't know it, generally they won't go. If it's a picture of a real person, it has a higher,
has a higher percentage of somebody actually clicking through than a cartoon,
which a lot of people don't know. Second thing that they're going to see is your banner.
The third thing that they're going to see is, is your bio. And the fourth thing that they're
going to see is your pin sweet. So you got to optimize these things, just like if it would
be a website, just like if it would be, I don't know, your company brand or your company name,
you want everything to be in sync. You don't want to be Alina Mishka, Alina Mecca, Alina Star,
all in three different places. And I'm just like, wait a minute, who is this person?
I'm still confused of who is this person. I'm not saying it's you and you do that. I'm just
saying there are some people that do stuff like that. It doesn't make sense. I think that when
your marketing has this standardization, that's super important. There's a reason why people use
the same GM post every single day. I'll give you a real life example. When Zinci switched over from
his owl to his doodle genic PFP that he's rocking vividly, his engagement on the GM post slightly
took a little bit of a dip. He noticed it because it's his goddamn account. You guys didn't notice
it because you're not watching as much as doodle genics is watching. But I noticed things up here.
And the second that happened, he was super active, super engaging. And what happened?
Now it's like the same or even greater than it was before. And he just sees that we're more
active as a community. And he's playing his cards right. Phoenix Crypto, when she's doing GMs and
she's waking up early at like five, six o'clock to do a GM post, and she starts her day generally
at like, you know, a 39 o'clock, those are extra hours that you can reach people in another time
zone of your friends, your homies, whatever, right? There's like an algorithm that's really
pushing the content for it. A lot of people, they're never going to make money, they're never
going to make, you know, sales, they're never going to get over 10k followers, because they
just don't work in the algorithm's favor. And they just don't ask, they don't care. They think
that, you know, minimal amounts of crypto is like the ultimate benefit. But if you have a bigger
profile, you have a bigger brand, you have a bigger reach. Today's reply guy or gal will
be tomorrow's influencer, or maybe tomorrow's brand that everybody wants to work with that
everybody flocks to and branding is everything. So work on your brand will go around the room.
Hopefully you guys saw that top pin tweet. If you could kindly retweet it, it will mean the most.
If you can't, then you suck. And it is what it is. But let's read. Let's go around the
room and say what's up to all the amazing folks that are up here in the spaces.
Let's say what's up to my man Zali. He's been up here for a minute. Zali, we're not chilling.
We're hanging, we're vibing. We're talking alpha. What do you think about VEX platform?
What do you think about maybe monetizing your profile? Do you think that we need to clean
up the NFT ecosystem or crypto ecosystem from these grifters and cheats? What's the vibe,
my guy? Sublime and Supreme Saturday to you. You know, GM, GM, happy Saturday, everybody.
It is nine o'clock here. You know, it's crazy, man. You know, everybody has their own idea of
what you should or shouldn't be doing. I've always just stayed in my own lane, you know,
creating my stuff. I'm not really a reply guy. And then I don't find myself to be an influencer,
just a creator in the space. So, you know, my, it would just be an opinion. You know,
some people are seeking followers, some people are seeking engagement. It is cool to get monetized.
We're all seeking that. I absolutely. Yeah, I absolutely agree. And you don't need to be,
you don't need to be a reply guy with just big accounts. You could be a reply guy with small
accounts. And you'll see that you're following what would skyrocket almost instantly.
Yeah. Well, I mean, it's time that if you want to invest time in that, I mean, I think that's the
whole principle is where you want to invest your time more, you know, depends on what you're
doing. I've always seen it. I like the monetization part of the X platform, though,
and what Elon is doing, like, it gives you a lot more access to do, you know,
especially content creators to just create the content and have it consumed like that
instead of holding maybe the social audience aspect of it. And, you know, like the like spaces and
stuff. So, you know, it's a whole different, whole different aspect to it. So you start to
get into like vines and becomes a YouTube and, you know, create cartoons and things like that. So,
yeah, I don't know. Everybody's opinion varies on it. You know, reply guy thing. I mean,
if you're trying to grow, like, that's all you're trying to do is numbers. I think, you know, yeah,
you're you're definitely right in everything that you said. The thread was really good too, by the way.
You're a fucking OG, baby. And I appreciate that. You don't need to be 150 GMs deep,
like doodle genics every morning and go crazy. But I'm telling you, if you commit to a specific
number of comments and it could be for homies, it could be for new friends, it could be, hey,
I'm going to follow 10 new people each day and try to get to know their profiles and try to get to
know them because I've heard them in a space. I've heard them. I've read their tweets. I've been in
an engagement group or a discord or I've been in the DMs with them going back and forth.
I think that this person's a genuine human being and they can help the ecosystem. They can help
the equation. I think that a lot of people want that, dude. I think a lot of people look at other
people's profile or look at other people's timeline and say like, damn, you know, I put this shit out.
How come it didn't get as much as doodle? How come it didn't get as much as Keith? How come it
didn't get as much as the thread guy or Mr. Beast? Like Mr. Beast even said, like one of
his tweets, and this was not even that long ago, I could probably pick it up really quickly.
He goes, at 13 years old, I would have never imagined that I would have 200 million
subscriptions or even thought it would be possible on YouTube. That's a lot of influence, bro.
That's a lot of influence. The guy posts a day video and it gets almost 100 million views.
I can tell you right now because I did take a screenshot of it on how much his YouTube
is pulling in on a monthly basis and on a daily basis. Give me five seconds. His monthly YouTube earnings
range from 3.8 million to 11.5 million. On the low side of
almost $4 million, 3.8 million in a day, he's earning like $126,000 and that doesn't include
any of his applications that he owns all of those fucking apps in the App Store and the Play Store
because he has fucking ton of them. In a month, in a month, he gets 41.96, almost 42 billion views
in a month and his subscription grew by 34 million subscribers just alone this month
in the last 30 days. Five percent of 200 million, that's massive to be growing.
His content is viewed more 20 minutes more than any other YouTube video or any other
kind of profile or channel that is kind of similar to what he's posting out there. His earnings are
on track and outperforming pretty much everybody that has that kind of subscription or following
basis. His frequency of putting out videos is a little bit low because he has a lot of venues,
he has a lot of apps, he has a lot of things that he's doing. Dude, I'm telling you, you can
reach massive people here and when he's posting on X, his latest video I believe got over $200,000
just from the latest video that he's posted here on X because of all the impressions.
Everybody wants to have a massive brand, everybody wants to become a big business. I don't think
somebody goes into business and says, hey, I just want to be this small business.
They're entrepreneurs or solo entrepreneurs that own their job and that's it, they're happy doing
their job. Everybody that gets into business hopefully one day wants to become a big business
or have a bigger community or be a bigger artist or have some inspiring goals that are bigger
than what they're currently doing now. Just a fact, when I started here on X,
I used to spend an hour to two hours on the app a day and that's it. That's it. I do an hour space,
half an hour space, I do my GM, I do my retweets, I would jump into a few spaces for 15-20 minutes
and that's it. I was tapped out two hours. I didn't grow as quick as I'm growing now,
I didn't think that some of the results that we achieved already in the last two to three years
were even possible when I first started. I had Twitter on my DaddyGenics account, I think from
20 when I started researching crypto on X, 2017 and I had 40 followers and that's it.
Until 2022 or 2020, I said, I'm going to start talking about crypto and I'm going to start
talking about NFTs. I found my niche after almost three years of being on X. I could have picked
so many things. I could have did keto diets, I love health, I love fitness, I love real estate,
I love infesting, I could have did stocks like something like Wolf Financial, but I just decided
like Web3 and the blockchain and NFTs are going to be that technology that is going to definitely
change business. It is giving all sorts of people the opportunity to be entrepreneurs,
even if they don't have the skills, even if they're unlicensed or unregistered as a company
locally in their county, their state, their country. They're still doing business on chain with
millions of people around the world and that thing is fucking super exciting to me.
Is it going to take a little bit of time? Absolutely, Zali. Is it maybe worth it for
everybody? No. Is what I'm doing going to be worth it for everybody? No. Is what
somebody else is going to be doing worth it for somebody else? No, but success definitely leaves
trails and this was a post that I tried to put together with all real life objective facts.
Mario Nafal, he was a massive reply guy before. You guys look up to him like he's a fucking Twitter
god right now, but he was like a grifter before. He used to do spaces, he used to go from space
to space. People that have been around and seen the evolution and the transition of different
characters, of different brands, of different profiles, they know. But people that are just
showing up and they're just so laser zoomed into what they got going on and their content is just
specifically for them and tailored just for people that know them, it's almost impossible to grow.
There's guys like Alex Finn. He's doing now live shows. He's doing consultants. He has clients
that he's consulting with from the blockchain, from outside of Web2 as well too, just in general
like IRL. The thread guy, the thread guy got $100,000 last year to switch his fucking PFP
from a mutant ape to whatever that looks like that weird shape is called. I forget what it's
called, Open, Open or whatever, I don't know. But he's a young guy that's like 23, 21, fucking super
young man, super goddamn young. Just his branding here on X was so big that he got paid $100,000
and it's all in the tweet. It's all in the tweet. Bookmark the tweet if you're not going to read it
now. Go through the profile. A lot of these guys sweep always GMs me every day. I GM him.
My man, Rek4u, he's following me. He's another fellow mutant ape that he's doing extremely
well on the whole monetization aspect here on X. Catchy content, good high quality content
and just providing value goes a long way and we're going to go around the room. We're going
to see maybe some of the growth strategies that people have here and we're going to
see maybe some of the things that they want to see cleaned up with crypto and NFTs. There's
no right or wrong answer. Anybody can jump on the stage and let's keep it moving and grooving.
I think what you were talking about also with the influencer thing is it's a young man's game
and I'm not a young man. I just had my second son, kind of what I'm doing, I'm kind of in
my own lane so it's like that fast-paced stuff like that or if you're not creating content,
I mean it should be the younger generation that's going after the influencer thing and it always
has been anyway. The old guys, they just kind of give the wisdom in the background I guess.
Some of it's not taken too lightly to heart also. It's interesting and I've always seen
it like that as well. It's like you need to find that lane that you're in, especially in
content creation and you can't just put out a couple pieces and think, oh you're going to
get seen. I've watched this thing as it's unfolded. I've been here for about three years
as well and it's how you approach it, especially like who you are as a person or individual also.
You need to find that kind of lane that goes with the things that you're doing as well or
the words that are spoken because remember you can always change the channel.
You know what I mean? That's it. It's like cable. It's the same fucking principle and if you're
putting out a content or IP or trying to brand something, it's something totally different
because you're going to take off and you wouldn't want a community per se. I'd be like Stephen King.
You'd see me in the movie and not even know it was me. I'm just a regular guy. I don't want
limelight and stuff like that. Focus on what you're doing, what you're creating.
You're going to make somebody fucking millions of dollars, Zali, and be somebody's fucking right
hand man as a partner and be like, yo, go take the credit. As long as my bank wires keep coming in,
I ain't even worried, family. Some people don't want the credit and some people don't want to
shine. There's plenty of people even from our community that are a backbone to what we do
here on a daily basis, but people think I'm the loudest or I'm the wisest person. No, I'm not.
There's plenty of wise people in this room. I never said I'm the smartest. I actually think
that I don't know a lot about crypto and I want to learn more. I feel like that could be said with
so many different communities and avenues here to Web3, but people just get really entitled to what
they're doing and then they get really comparative, oh, my stuff is better than his stuff,
her stuff sucks, my stuff should be getting this amount of likes or this amount of sales and I
should have sold out faster and why is he selling out and I'm coming to the space later after she
goes on the space and no one wants to buy my stuff. It's not the actual reality. Stop with
all the comparisons. Be a real OG. Carve your own lane, baby. Get some respect on your name. When
I say put some respect on your name, respect is earned. It's not given. Whether it's sharing
somebody's art, whether it's just providing somebody some value, whether it's gifting
somebody some digital assets or maybe even gifting somebody some crypto and helping somebody out,
paying it forward sometimes is a great way to grow. You don't have to be a reply guy.
You don't have to be a reply gal or girl. This is not the message of the tweet, but the tweet
is to have some sort of strategy because great fucking success is out there, man. I'm just saying,
not even I'm accomplishing it to that highest level. To getting $2,000 a month, I wish we can
get $2,000 a month just for my tweets so we can pay for somebody's vacation. We maybe can help a
starving artist out, pay for some internet. You never know, maybe buy somebody a fucking tablet
and do a giveaway for some holders that are artists in our community. Do some dope shit.
Find ways to just continue growing and continue giving back. I'm tired of this handout narrative.
I'm tired of this comparative narration, and I always say it. It's my mantra. Comparison is
the thief to all joy. If you think you have something good, well, guess what? There's
always somebody performing on a higher level, and your mama can't be your only support system.
You got to get people to put some respect on that name. You got to get people to look at the profile,
take a look at the art. You got to get that voice out there, and it's difficult.
There's a lot of people in the world. There's a lot of brands. There's a lot of entrepreneurs.
You just got to surround yourself with successful people. Ask some people how to win. I always
ask people, hey, how did you accomplish this? How can we do this for the average person?
Is there something that we're doing wrong? Is there something we need to do more of?
Is there something we needed to stop doing? There's four fucking questions I ask myself
every day. What can I stop doing? What can I start doing? What could I do less of,
and what could I do more of? Just try to guide myself on a better path in Web 3,
in NFTs, with crypto, in life, with my relationships, with my health, so many different
aspects. But personal development doesn't come to people that are just watching. You can't congregate
at the end of the space when 90 people are here, oh, I didn't get my chance to give my two cents.
We'll put those fucking notifications on there and jump in here early, baby. Retweet the room. Let's
get more amazing people up in the space. Let's say what's up to the NFT kid, Barry himself.
Wait, kid, what is going on on this Supreme, on this sublime Saturday? How are you feeling?
Going pretty good. Going pretty good. Ready for the day. Got some sparring today.
Buying some art on Tezos this morning. Getting back to it. I go back to my old post, so people
think like, oh, you didn't buy from yesterday's post. Bitch, I go back to the post that I buy.
I just keep buying from the same post until I feel like the buying is done on this post
and I move to the next one. So don't worry. Don't worry. Anyways, GMGM, what's going on?
GMGM, big pop of teeth. I'm trying to save the last eighth that I have before the weekend ends,
but I don't even think I could save myself from the space. I'm like the Cushman's monster over
here just gobbling everything down. We're talking a little monetization. We're just kind of talking
the ecosystem. And there's a lot that's changing. And I think that it's pretty cool to see people
make some money here on X. I don't think that everybody's going to accomplish a couple thousand
dollars a month in ad revenue here on X. But I do think that when you have a bigger brand and a
bigger profile and a bigger voice, it carries a little further in the community. And you never
know. You never know. Maybe people want to do some business with you. Maybe you can sell art a
little bit more easily and quicker. You maybe get some passive income for the revenue streams.
I put together this massive thread because I felt like, you know what? Let's try a thread.
But it took me two fucking hours. And I don't suggest anybody do a thread ever
because it might be just a waste of your life or time. But I thought that this would be interesting.
The thread kind of covers the recent events of Mr. B's success. Mario Nafalls, the NFT god,
Alex Finn, sweep, not thread guy. Some of the guys that we know, like Breck for you.
And it just tells people a little strategy on how they can kind of put quality content out there
that might get them paid, baby. Or build a profile so they can sell more art,
so they can have more success here in Web3. Any feedback or any take on it, Keith?
What's actually the question here? Feedback on how X is growing?
Feedback on what people should be doing on maybe managing their profile. If there's anything in
the NFT ecosystem that you think needs a little cleaning up. We talked about a whole bunch of
stuff earlier. But I want to get your opinion on the ecosystem of Twitter crypto and NFTs and
crypto. Do you think it's changing? What's your take? Do you think people should be trying to get
this monetization? Should they be replying more engagements down for a lot of people?
I just hear them complaining. There's people out here winning.
People in some of these coin groups are making a lot of money.
Some people with the right NFTs are making some money. But yeah, it's a natural cycle, man.
Today's going to be, or not today, this whole year is going to be a little up, a little down,
a little up. I think it's going to be more up than down. So I think it's going to be good.
But you know, man, so we talk about the same shit all the time.
You just have to stay consistent and maybe be genuine, try to clever.
You know it because it's ingrained in you, Keith. You wake up, first thing you do is you do your GMs.
I know I was making it as you called on me. I was making my GM tweet.
I do tests. I do. Did you notice I've done a different, I think maybe I've used the same GM
a couple of times, but usually I do a different one every fucking day. So I'm always trying to
think of something new. I'm just trying to like hit new tweets. I do think you should try new
stuff because some of my tweets, I just like, I don't know. It's not always trying to tweet
what everyone else is tweeting. Everyone's tweets the same fucking shit. Why don't you be a little
different, have a personality and tweet something about yourself or something pertaining to your
life a little bit. You got to mix it in there with your art and your NFTs, I think. I don't know.
I think when people are more personable and they show themselves a little more
easier for them to sell their art, easier for them to, you know, promote their project, everything,
you know? So just got to get yourself out there. A lot of artists don't like to speak on spaces.
They don't like to come up on stage. They don't like to request stuff, but you just got to like
take that, I don't know, that extra uncomfortability and just go forward with it.
Because if you don't, then you're just going to be, you know, left in the dust a little bit.
But yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's what I think.
Question for you, Keith, cause for you. No, I know. I'm sorry,
bro. I just just woke up. You're like, fuck you up.
All right. No, I'm just, I'm just joking with you. I'm just joking. Go ahead. What's up.
What's the question? My question is this for people that want to be a brand because a lot
of people, they're inspiring to be that next artist, that next founder. They came to NFTs,
maybe to collect, not everybody wants to be an artist, the founder. Maybe they don't want
to sell anything, but they, they, they do want the recognition. They do want to be a brand.
What do you think that they can do that would help them maybe monetize down the road?
It doesn't have to be immediately like, you know, 30 days, 60 days, 90 days,
but like something down the road that, Hey, listen, you follow this strategy, you know,
you, you do this and maybe you can, you can, you can potentially get people to work with you,
get potentially people to buy more art from you. There's gotta be some sort of, you know, strategy.
You post a lot of amazing stuff about your personal brand, about who you are and doge and
your, your dog and you're fighting, you know, you're the, the, the weed as well too,
cannabis. And I think it's huge. There's a lot of people, but it's not just tailored for you. It's,
it's open for everybody. And you also post a lot about web three and coins and marketplaces
and NFT communities and projects and people like artists that you're bullish on.
And it, and it has huge impact. So other brands and other communities that might fall in the
categories of, of cannabis or maybe NFT founders that want an extra boost and want to get a
little bit more reputation and known here in web three, they might want to kind of partner
up and do collaborations with NFT kid berry or, or your brand, your personal brand for somebody
that's just starting or somebody that's fairly new, maybe into crypto and 10 FTS or X, where
would they start? Like what do they gotta do? What do they have to do? Well, I think people
need to get like a concentrated marketing plan, like targeted on what they want to do.
And even if you're like not selling anything here on Twitter, you just want to become bigger
and earn monetization. You're like, you need to make a plan. There has to be like,
I can't say it for, you know, there's not like a template for like everyone. There's a template
personally, individually for each person. So like for me, I have a template and I have certain
things that I work on. Like, Oh, I'm going to collaborate with bigger influencers that
have like a million followers plus like Billy. I do talk to Billy. He was the maker of Dogecoin
and I fuck with him a lot and just would just like send jokes to each other in the DMs.
And wait a minute, you actually know the creator of Doge? Yeah. So when I first got
crypto, he was like one of the guys I followed. And he saw that I was just like,
you got in that early? Yeah. Fucking Billy. Yeah. So I know him. So I talked to him. I
stay close with him and just like tweet him a lot and stay on his timeline. And I think that's
helped me a lot because sometimes I'll do like a viral tweet. It's not even a viral tweet. It's
just like, I'll ratio his comments sometimes on, I'll just say some funny shit and then
it'll get ratioed and then I'll get a bunch of ads from that. So I mean, that's just something
fun that I do for myself. Somebody with a lot of followers. I do it for some other people,
but it doesn't always catch on. But Billy, and what's his at? I think it's Billy 2K.
But yeah, Billy Satoshi, he's the Dogecoin maker. He made Dogecoin and then he unfortunately
got rid of the project before it blew up. But still, still one of the original OGs.
So is he filthy rich? Is this guy like a billionaire or some shit?
I don't think so. I think he got rid of everything to buy a car or something he sold.
Wow. Yeah. Go make a blockchain like Dogecoin and you hope he got a fucking Lambo.
I mean, there's other things that you have to target. Like, I don't know, we should use
like somebody maybe like Chaos. So Chaos is an example. He's an artist and he also promotes
people in Japan. I'm pretty sure his significant other is from Japan. So maybe somebody like Chaos,
I would say, all right, well, I'm also going to tweet and I'm going to do my music stuff.
So I would reach out to more people that are in the same type of music genre as he is.
And then I reach out to more people that are like maybe influencers in Japan,
maybe influencer. Yeah, pretty much influences in Japan because he has a big Japanese like presence,
you know, so then what else? I don't know, there'd be a couple other things specifically for Chaos.
Chaos is really into like technology and coding. So maybe get in with, you know,
some of these frickin coders, these genius hackers and try to connect with them sometime.
Collaborate with them. Sometimes just send people a nice DM and just like,
obviously, maybe your ulterior motive is like, oh, okay, I want to connect with this person. I think
this person brings value to me and my brand on Twitter. But I don't want to be just like,
hey, hook me up with I don't know, you just you want to connect genuinely with them.
So yeah, but when people when you're not asking for anything, and you're being genuine,
it goes a lot further. And you're absolutely right. Keith gave you guys a million dollar play
million dollar strategy. And basically, what he's trying to say is find groups that are related to
your niche. And you use that exactly. Yeah, flying groups that are related to your niche,
but that's just one part of it that there's other there's other parts, like,
maybe you need to evaluate yourself like on a five point scale and say, okay,
these are the five things that make me up and can benefit me or, you know,
be my downfall and crypto and NFTs. And then, you know, score yourself and then see where you
can be improved. You know, you really should be critical on yourself in a good way, like,
you know, positive, critical. And yeah, I think that's a good good way to start. But I'm pretty
high, man. I'm just pretty stoned. You know, my roadmap this morning is get as high as
before. Those are good tips. Don't forget everything I said. I don't know what the
fuck I'm talking about. I'm just the stoner fighter. I don't even know what's happening.
I don't have a lot of money. I'm poor. People think I have money. I'm poor.
Should I start tweeting that? I'm poor guys. I'm the poorest influencer on Twitter. Okay.
Send easier. Oh, no, don't do that. Yeah.
But I'm the highest influencer on Twitter, so fuck all those motherfuckers.
Yo, I've been actually trying to get with the weed and the cannabis culture a little bit more,
Keith. I've been fucking pounding Wiz Khalifa's post every time that he dropped something and I
try to be one of the first people on there. So like what Keith is saying is right. Finding
those groups, finding those influencers, turning on those notifications, getting into those
conversations. Gary Vee responds to pretty much anybody that engages with him on any given day.
You just got to find the right time or say something intriguing enough for him to do it.
It's the same way that he followed me on X and I was just patient. Obviously, do we want the
recognition instantly, instant gratification? I'm sure that we all do, but it takes time for
people to get recognized and get noticed. And then once you do, people will see you on the
timeline. They want to buy stuff from you. They want to support you a lot more, but I can't agree
more what Keith said is find things that make you up. What you truly value or value what you're
trying to learn, maybe who you want to be around and try to put yourself out there. Why do you
think people would wait hours to go to a space? Alina asked that question is to get recognized,
right? Maybe to get recognized and when somebody like the NFT guy has a space and there's 600
people there and he's giving you the alpha tips, why even go? Is it because you want to be seen
in a room with 600 people and be like, oh, what is everybody congregating about? Are you there
for the tips and the alpha? Are you there just to listen and jot shit down? Or are you there
for your own cloud? Are you there to jump onto the speaker panel so people see your profile? Maybe you
get some engagement, some new followers. Maybe you get some new influencers that see you and
they like the content you're putting out there. They like your artwork and you never know. Maybe
they want to hire you for your next gig or maybe they want to collaborate with you and
bring you more supporters and more collectors. You just never know. And one thing I said about
spaces, which was so intriguing to me, was I see a lot of people fail and I see a lot of people
win. And we've had some amazing success here with Phoenix and NFT kid and doodle genics.
And even Keith, Keith is a fighter. He loves fighting. Some of the greatest fighters
for him is like Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson. He got to meet people from the industry
because he knows people from the industry. And also he's active. If you're not active and you're
super, super involved and have your ear to the ground, ten toes on the ground,
you miss those opportunities. There's tons of times where I've fated people in the DMs
that I wish I regret that I responded to. Or there's plenty of times that I wish I went to
that space because there was a few people that aren't in my network that I wish I could kind
of, you know, get in my network. But you can still tweet. You can still put the coolest thing
that we have now is this smartphone. And this smartphone can reach hundreds of millions of people
all around the world, billions of people. The quickest way to get a response from anybody
is send somebody a personalized video specific to them. Put it on their fucking timeline.
If they're saying, oh, I'm not getting a response in the DMs, put it on their timeline.
Have a nice general public message for them. And this was huge. Video content and video
marketing is still huge. And that's why I made this thread. Hopefully it helps some of you guys.
I'm also smoking weed and getting high, so maybe I don't know anything. Maybe Twitter is
just paying a bozo. Mediocre amounts of money just to stay on X. You know when that hits my
bank account, Keith, it's actually 30% more. So it works in my favor the other way too.
Too sometimes, you know, it pays to be Canadian too sometimes.
Like if I liquidate a Bitcoin at 40,000, that's probably going to be like 50K for me. I'm like,
ooh, wee, daddy got some new shoes, baby. 30% extra. I'll take it. But yeah, it is interesting.
And if creeps, what is creepy? What is rocking? What is popping on this supreme on this sublime
Saturday? Welcome to the space GM GM web three. How are you feeling King?
What's up, dude? Good to be back with you guys. I've been MIA for a while, just getting over
some flu stuff. So nice to be back. Bunch of handsome gentlemen on the panel. How are you guys
doing over here? I hear the conversations and I like everything that Keith was saying. It's
totally true. He's right at what he's saying. And you know, I think a lot of people overthink
strategy when it comes to this kind of stuff. You just got to fucking go where you talk about
what you love. That's it really be be authentic. I think at the end of the day goes a long way.
That's a fucking simplistic, but money strategy. It just probably went over the head
of half the high people and half the non-high people at the same time.
That's it's true. But Keith, you were like very matter of fact and chill about it.
That's what I like. It was just, this is what you got to do, man. And that's it. I was like,
yes, get it done. Just get it in there. Write it down on some paper, maybe a notebook.
If you have a notebook, just go ahead and write it in there. Go ahead and refer back to that.
And then just check yourself. But people don't have the wherewithal with all that.
But I got so obsessed with Twitter and all this stuff and NFTs and just this whole thing.
So I looked into it all and then it's like, I don't even have to write myself something.
I just know all the things. So I just started looking into them
when I feel like things are kind of down and things are bad or whatever
engagement wise. So I just start switching things up. Yeah. Yeah.
I love you. You know something?
Go on, creeps.
One of the things I do, I've told you this before, Tony, like
I regularly will keyword search in X GPK or Garbage Pail Kids. I'll just use that as a search.
I mean, it's something I love kind of goes along with my project a little bit. So I'll look to see
who's talking about it. And when I search and then all these different people and conversations pop up
and I'll just insert myself in the conversation, you know, I'll tweet back to them, start following
them. Why? Because we have something in common now already. And I've made so many friends just
doing that, that have come back to my page, but commissions from me, stuff like that, just
because I'm opening the conversation about something that we both have in common and that
we both like, you know what I mean? So it's, I'm being authentic. I'm showing them what I do.
I'm showing interest in what they collect. And, you know, we start talking about what's your
favorite card. Do you have these? Do you remember this one? Do you like this artist? And it's just,
it opens a natural flow of conversation and gets those people interested in what you're
making as well. You know what I mean? It's not overthinking. It's just kind of just
reaching out to the people I know that I could already connect with.
I think that it's a genius little pirate idea that you got going on, Steve, you know,
poach the guys that love the art that, you know, you love too, because your art is kind of...
I see what you're doing here. It's ingenious. It's also the entire reply guy model.
Find people that have attention. Find topics or interests of people and then create those
genuine conversations or get into the form, get into the thread about it and be a known person,
right? You just said it in a different reply guy way. It's the exact same model,
just with a specific niche and that niche is maybe garbage pail kids. For people that don't
know what it is, it's like a physical trading card that was super nostalgic in the 80s,
in the 90s, late 2000s. Still is pretty nostalgic as well to this day, but, you know, it's a
special breed, baby. Yeah, it's cool. And it opens a whole different world really. I started reaching
out to people on Instagram even doing this now. Like, I've connected with an entire world of
sketch card artists and that has just branched me into a different art community altogether.
And like some of those people now are showing interest in NFTs because they'll go to my profile
and they'll be like, Oh, what is this? Like, how long have you been doing this? What's an NFT?
You know, I see that you've had some success doing it. Like tell me how I can get into it.
Like, you know, it's cool to be able to open the conversation on the other side of it for
people who don't even know what it is and they're artists and they want to expand their reach. And
like, I'm passionate about it. So I will, if anybody asks me and shows genuine interest,
I will gladly hold their hand and be like, this is all the stuff you have to do. These are the cool
things about it. You know, if you're serious about it is the only way I would, I would tell you to
get into it. Cool stuff. Cool stuff, baby. NFTs of the future. The NFT kid said it and I believe
it, baby. And like he said, he is a fucking gem. He said, jot it down. Write it down. Like,
if you were in this space, nobody is beyond the knowledge that's being dropped from all
these amazing people, all these amazing founders, all these amazing artists, collectors. Sometimes
when I'm speaking to Keith, he's like, give me a second, Tony. I'm just going to jot that down.
I'm right. I wrote down what Keith said. I wrote down, you know, finding the groups like
chaos for chaos, the artists, the coders, you know, the Japanese community and the demographic
that's in Japan because he has that interest. He can speak Japanese, which is pretty cool.
So like going into your strengths, right? That's, those are his strengths and that's what he knows.
So he's just going more into it. Yeah, of course, overall, sometimes, yeah, maybe get some,
you know, people with big influence and talk to them and connect with them too.
But that's like an overall of the audience, right? But if you want to connect with people
really specific to what you're doing, then that's what I was trying to say. That's what I think will
like come across the best at first, right? And then you just get more popular because
everyone starts liking what you're doing, you know, it kind of reverberates out.
Doge is so pissed at me. He wants to walk bad.
He's like, Keith is depriving me right now. He's like, probably going to bite his toes soon.
No, I was just yelling at him and then he's, he's outside the door just looking at me.
He was saying, no, don't you come here. No, he doesn't want to talk to her.
Was he barking? He's going crazy right now. He's like doing these little little cries,
little baby yelps. I'm like, shut up. Just to like, just enough to annoy you.
What's cooking? Good looking sublime Saturday to you, my friend.
Welcome to the space. GM GM web three. What is going on family?
GM GM legend. So I've got like my mouth just all sealed up. Um, yeah,
my brain is obviously just had a thought of see when, uh, NFT kids said about using notepads.
It's definitely something that you should do, especially when you go mad.
It's where I was really quite, when I lost the plot, like of like why I was doing NFT and stuff
like that, because of all of the, you know, people don't tend to resonate with what you're
trying to create sometimes. And especially with my rhymes, I got a lot of backlash. Um,
but what I decided, obviously, in a flash, I wrote down everything that I'd planned from the day one
where I was going to be working on like, you know, how to just obviously work on and stuff like that.
But working obviously building my social media is something that, you know, I'd see, I saw
consistency and how you react with everybody will pay off dividends. I definitely, you know,
that's how I sold a lot of my NFT was making friends where, you know, you help each other
get better sales by just, you know, it takes, um, in the art world, it takes somebody seeing,
uh, like in a gallery, like 2 million people can walk past it for that art piece sales.
So in the NFT space, when 50 people have seen it and it's already sold,
you have to behold in that we're in a different era of market at times.
But obviously having a good social media presence will bring in monetization, which is obviously
great. Obviously for Alex Finn, he did most crazy thing, obviously, with a board or a pure club,
saying that he wouldn't sell his for 5 million. And it raised the floor. Somebody that is that
much of an influencer to say that made people want to score. And they were selling
literally a few months later for 170. So the belief of an influencers pull of
new money into a market is something that you should target. The big names in the games,
you know, do jokes is put in his post is Fred, the aims of big people that have shown you the way
forward that, you know, their track record is exactly the same as anybody else. They started
from zero and they've grown into a massive hero. People respect their opinion and the money
flow does grow. I remember when you had like less than 500 people, bro. You grown a lot too, bro.
Look at you. You're almost at 5k. 5k is huge, bro. 5k is like half the way to 10. And at 10 people
are like, Oh, he's an influencer. He's like definitely got his stars and stripes in the game.
Dude, what did you do to get there? Right? You're super active. You're in a lot of communities.
You're in a lot of spaces based off of what I see. I'm doing like just like an audit on your profile.
The only thing that I would really change is maybe the banner art. I think it's a little bit,
could be a little bit better. But other than that, I'll like everything is banging.
How did you grow in such a short period of time and maybe a couple years isn't so short,
you know, for people that are thinking the long game, we're here for the long term, baby.
We're not here just for a month. We're not here just for a week. We're not here just for a quick
sellout. We're here for an eternity. What I love to be in a position like Alex Finn
that makes like five figures on X plus has his own personal brand with tons of clients that want
to consult. Absolutely. But takes time. And everybody's dealt a different hand. Everybody's
dealt different cards. And it's not about whose cards are the best or whose cards are worse.
It's just about playing that hand is just keep on getting new hands.
Throw me a new new fresh and keep on showing up. And you've done that super consistently.
And the thread goes over a lot of stuff, even if you don't want to be like an influencer or
a fly guy, like the thread has like valuable content, how people went like, like Beanie said,
from zero to hero and why their content and why they get so much engagement, why people buy their
NFTs, why their project sells out quickly. And it's not because they have the best start.
It's because who they fucking know. It's because of the circle of influence. It's because of their
network. There's an app. It's called Twitter circles. I highly recommend you go on there
right now and just see who's in your circle and see who really supports you and who you're
supporting. And maybe there's a few people that you're like, I support this guy or gal every
day and they don't even support back. I've been retweeting their shit for months now.
I've been buying their NFTs for months. What am I still doing? This guy's a cheat. This
guy's a grifter. I give him an NFT, floors it. I buy his NFT, I'm exit liquidity. Like,
I don't know. Maybe I just need a few new people in that circle of influence. But
I've been very mindful of the people that I've been trying to support and engage a lot more.
And it's been having great dividends. I've grown 150 people in the last, I don't know, 72 hours,
maybe a little bit less, based off of that tweet. Exactly the same stuff. Just scale down to what
I'm doing here for NFTs, for my community, for artists, for technology. And I think it's dope.
But what made you grow so quickly, Beanie? Maybe you want to share some tips, some facts
with all these amazing folks here. Oh, well, I sort of targeted who I wanted to follow me.
I was a little bit persistent in doing something in my way, obviously. From the first day that I
came onto Twitter, I was a bit like using the trailblades of another OG called Steampunk
that then tried to change his project spam. And he never would do a space. He refused point blank.
I was like, dude, the crypto and NFT are about to tank. You've got to build your community and
you've got to show a bit of yourself. And he just said no. And I respect how he managed to grow
bigger than me at the time. But obviously, this before I was used to rhyme and everything. And
I was seeking looking at who would have money. So I started doing it in a funny way where I went
right to the top and was trying to get people to follow me from investment banks, celebrities.
And I got a guy from Star Trek called Manny Ainturami who thanked me for following him back,
which was like I did sort of react to the fact that he'd followed me. I followed him back,
looked at who he was and was like, why is he following me? I've got like 200 followers.
And that was when I started going on a different flex with my text. I had like John Cusack
follow me. And obviously, I started spamming his DMs because I was chilling everyone.
And I'd begun in the storm of like, what's lots of things that take them for like, you know,
people were selling $5 NFTs in the gas fields of $300. I was like, there is so much
e flying round. It's there's going to be money to be found somewhere. But obviously, I managed to
dare doing the wrong thing that did bring in a lot of attention from places that I didn't expect.
And spaces, I respect, slowed me right down almost to stop the grind. Because I started
to find that I was managing to wind up people that were affiliated with Snoop Dogg and lots
of people because I was working on trying to turn my wrap, my tap into like a wrap.
And it just turned really bad and mad. So I stopped that because it's not me.
But I realized, instantly, like speaking to Scurpee, and me explaining or see like my project,
and he just said, you're a nice guy. And I was like, No, I'm going to try like to actually
turn out something that is not just that common, I wanted to get a wow. So see, I've worked on
rhyming in spaces. And most of the people that follow me are the artists, the people that
generally are part of this community spirit. And, you know, with it, obviously, CryptoKitty,
Samaya, a lot of people like Jacktuber, and divinity. They wrote OG to me in Facebook,
and they, they sort of got to look at what I was doing there. And then I sort of used to share
our NFTs, the thing on Facebook. They used to be and then they literally didn't know what no,
no, if you go on Facebook, but it's like 10,000. Because I don't even know my login for my
for my Facebook, my grandma goes on Facebook, she's 83 every single day.
And then then texts me on WhatsApp and says, check your Facebook. And I'm just like, Holy shit, man,
the fuck is going on with the world right now? Like, what is my grandma trying to send me?
Check your Facebook. It's like someone saying check your DMs. You don't want to hear that from
your grandma. Is the NFTs still a thing on Facebook? Or are they just they just dwindled
away? No, definitely dwindled away. It's sort of really weird to watch because obviously loads
of people come on Facebook going on about, you got to be on Twitter, that's where it's at.
And lots of people go no, like we're on Facebook. And that went off quite a while for me especially.
And then I just like I'm going on to have a look at Twitter. And then it's like, I can meet
celebrity. There's actually a better way to meet people through Twitter. So I got to know writers
and see the artists that are into NFTs. And so I helped my writing and all that. But
the Facebook groups went into spam mode. So every plan to scam literally come along.
So even the strong communities that had like 8000 people, 80,000 in some cases,
they just become ghosts to anyone that was trying to post something because you post your art. And
then from the start, it just be scam off, scam off, scam. So we'll promote it. We'll do this,
we'll do that, we'll do this, we'll do that, which instantly it's like half of these are bots.
And it's just got rinsed by the worst things that can go on. And the same thing was going wrong
with a lot of Twitter early on. You jump into some spaces and you could hear some of the
projects that's clearly not going to happen, that they're going to develop a massive game
unless they make an insane amount of money. I'm not being funny. Like going up against metaverse
and building your own, unless you've got like massive amounts of coding knowledge and obviously
powerful computers and know what you're doing and show it from day one. This is where most projects
are a bit silly if they're going to promise that, show that you can do it first.
I promise that I can write rhymes and make art. That to me is like there's no, I haven't
faulted from the start of my project. I've grown and shown that I'm continuing to do what I plan
to do as a writer. I think that that's what most people need to start to see is that if you have
a plan, a strategy, mine is 10 years, obviously more appears for me. I'm not doing it for
tomorrow. I was never wishing to grow this fast with my social media. I was planning to work as
a gardener for 10 years and then become more of a digital artist. It's a hobby that I just went
crazy because I was unwell. It got me through hell doing the spaces. I got to know so many
people that would help me grow a way back. I was off track. Do you ever hang out with the
ATP guys across the pond? I haven't heard of them, no. I'm pretty sure they're from London.
They're from the UK and yeah, you like them. They have similar accent, a similar vibe.
They're into some of the more, I would say, bigger market cap projects, but still, they're
a good listen. They're a good vibe. Yesterday, some shit was going absolutely crazy. I was like,
damn, it sounded like the subway. It was 25 voices at once and then someone was playing porn
in the background and then I don't know what happened. The space just broke loose, crazy shit.
Spaces could be really beneficial and be amazing for your brand or people can jump in
your space and be like, what the flux is going on here? Who the hell is on the mic?
But in that case, it was like everybody unmiked and we just didn't know what the flux was going
on. I think literally my tweet and my comment was like, it sounds like the subway. I'm fucking lost.
There's 25 voices here. I don't know who's what and who's which, but yeah, epic space,
but you would like a bunch of classy people. I think I jumped into the space yesterday,
specifically because I saw Machaveli was co-hosting and I met Machaveli in person with Keith,
smoked some weed with him at a kid called Beast Meetup in LA, which is pretty cool.
So yeah, I think it's dope. I think that first off, X has been like the safe haven for crypto
and NFTs for the last few years and I think that isn't going to change. I think with payments,
you'll see, I don't think you'll see Dogecoin unfortunately be Elon's choice of payments,
but you never know. I think he's going to have like more credit card and more kind of Web2 services
integrated into the X platform, more so for the businesses because that makes more sense to me.
Those are the people that would be using it on far much larger scale and a lot bigger bags than
just the average consumer like myself or Beanie or Creeps or Chaos or anybody here just rocking
out. Also too is I think that like in terms of monetization apps, YouTube, TikTok,
Rumble and Kik are great platforms. Like people are making money and that's why you saw people
leave Twitch and start going to these platforms. You literally get paid out on your PayPal,
so all you need to do is connect to PayPal and they get paid based off the views.
I think that video content is huge and hopefully you guys taking a peek at the tweet,
at the thread that I put together. Took me fucking two hours just to do that fucking thread. Hopefully
you guys appreciate the content that went into it and they're all real people that are relevant
in the last six months, three months, year. These are not people that I'm like using that
are from the 90s and examples that like, this is a hypothesis. This could potentially work out
when the bull market comes. No, this is motherfucking working out right now
and people are making bank babies. People are making a couple thousand dollars on X a month
and you don't need to be that reply guy. You could, like he said, maybe target some groups
on some strengths that you're interested in and that are your strengths. Maybe like NFT said,
find some communities and groups maybe just outside of X or Twitter where things or common
interests and goals that they might want to be back into your NFT project. They want to do some
collaborations with your art. They want to hire you to do some Web3 services. You just never know
and if you're not onboarding, unfortunately the growth is just limited. So let's keep it moving.
Let's keep it rocking. Let's keep it popping. I see the KO kid in the building as well too.
Give Keith a follow. This sexy D God that the gods are here, baby.
Well, this is the phone that I take when I go with Josh on a walk. So it doesn't rug the space.
So look, I'm just, I keep participating. I'm still here, but Tony, I forgot to tell you,
I went yesterday. I just was like, me and my mom went to this car auction here in Vegas
and we're like, oh, we're trying to find some cars to flip. I love to like buy like
certain cars and then fix them up and then make some money and I don't know, fixing up cars and
the cars are fun. But anyways, we were down there and I went to this homeless area part
and there was bro, there was thousands of homeless people. I knew there was a lot of homeless here
in Vegas. You always see them everywhere, but there's a certain part of Vegas.
I think it's a North Vegas and it just has thousands bro. Like a zombie apocalypse is so
crazy. So I said, you know what? I said, fuck it. These guys look hungry. Everyone looks fucking
hungry. He needs an Egg McMuffin. He needs a fucking White Castle burger. I said, you know
what? I'm going to White Castle. I'm going to 30 fucking burgers and I'm going to McDonald's.
I'm going to buy 20 Egg McMuffin.
No fucking way.
Yeah. And I just went with my mom and we just had, we handed out burgers and fucking,
uh, just like food, food to the people, but no, but it was like, I hardly made, uh,
and that much of an impact. It was like 50, 60 burgers and I'm over here. There's still
so many people. No, that's a massive impact. That's a fucking massive impact. I want everybody
to throw up some emojis right now and go up to that top pin sweet for Keith.
He's like fucking Mr. Beast, bro. He's like a baby beast. He fucking buys 60
cancer burgers and he feeds the fucking zombies. It's amazing. Keith, it is dude.
Like, what was your mom saying? What was the bonus saying? You know,
she was like, Keith, are you sure you want to go? This is, could be risky. Like,
no, mom, don't worry about it. They're going to love us.
She got a little scared because one time I went and just,
of course she was scared. I know they all kind of swarmed me.
This one time I'm like, she's like, do they have guns? I'm like,
no, they don't have guns. Like they're chilling. They're hungry.
They're fucking, they need a big muffins and fucking white castle burgers.
That is so fucking epic. Keith, I'm fucking proud of you, bro.
That's why I wanted to buy Keith the fucking championship belt,
the UFC championship belt. And he's like, nah, I'm going to earn a doodle. I'm like,
geez, I don't even doubt it. Fucking legend, baby. Absolute legend.
Let me see those hundreds. If you've ever did something kind like that,
throw up some hundreds. And if you haven't throw up some hundreds anyways for Keith,
because God damn it, baby, that is just pure love, you know, for humanity.
Keith's the type of guy, no joke. When we were in, uh, when we were in, uh,
when we were in Cali walking the beaches, I don't know if it was Newport beach,
but Keith was smoking weed, just flocking his dog, picking up garbage. I was not, you know,
I was that asshole friend that I picked up a few so I didn't feel so bad,
but Keith was picking up all and if he saw it, he was on a seafood diet.
He saw it in the sea. He ate it, baby. Picked it up, throw it in the garbage.
Keith's a fucking legend, bro. That's why I'm extremely bullish on you, bro.
Just a good human being and just a good brother, a good fucking friend. And
I'm bullish on you fucking any day, every day, baby. 60 burgers, bro.
Probably cost you what, like a hundred bucks?
Oh, oh, yeah. I don't know if you know, but he posted the video on,
on Instagram. I don't know if it's here. It's, it's fun to watch.
I got it. It's cool, man. He, it's, it's, I messaged him after I saw it cause I loved it.
It's fucking great. Like it's cool to see him out there just feeding everybody out there.
It was awesome. I'm happy that he did that. It was cool.
Yo, that is fucking legendary. There's not another person that comes up here and does
that kind of shit selflessly. Do you think that Keith was expecting the homeless person
to give them their squeegee or maybe their cardboard or, or, or, or, you know,
maybe even feed him? No, God, no. Or give him his dog that he probably can't even take care of.
Like, here, take this, give me those white castle burgers and egg McMuffins gobbling them down.
Creeps probably would have, but he would have probably been there.
It'd be like, Hey, that guy had three already over here. Come on. Let me get that one.
It's got the cheese drip on the side. I want that one.
Yeah. I knew for some reason that his connection must've got janky on him. That probably means
he's coming back. He'll be back. He'll be back. He's not even out there like, Hey,
buy my NFT and I'll give you this sandwich. No, he's just out there giving people food.
It's fucking beautiful. Yeah. The last guy he said that he was in Taiwan or no,
it was in Thailand and we bought his NFTs and then he said he was going to give people rice.
Then he just took the money and he ate all the rice, bro. What a fucking greedy guy.
He took all the fucking rice. Then I had to shun him from the community and I was like, bro,
shame on you. Shame on you. You made like $500 worth of sales. You could have probably bought
enough rice to have sandbags to save the flood in Katrina, but $500, how much rice you could get?
You could cook for NATO. You could cook for like half. No, I'm just saying, $500 for fucking rice.
That's a lot of rice. You can buy kilos. What do they cost a key? Five a key? Five dollars a key?
A kilo? Holy shit, man. That's a lot of mouths, man. It's a lot of mouths.
What did he do? Went on vacation to the beach with his daughter. Got ice cream.
Wish I can just go to the Bahamas and get ice cream too.
We'll fix a lot of problems. My mental health would be fixed. Instantly fixed. Like just
Steve popping his eye back into his socket because it's like dangly or something. It's loose.
He's loose, baby.
Wait, that was a bad one. I can't do it. There you go.
Yo, you've been sick for like, you've been sick for half a year. How do you feel?
No, I was sick this whole fucking week and it drove me crazy. Like, I've never been sick this
long. You exist as an 85 year old man right now and you don't even overly do it by smoking
weed. What's going on? It's, you know, I and I haven't like, I work out, I do things, you know,
it's it's crazy that I got hit this hard, but, you know, I'm bouncing back now. I'm finally
starting to fucking get better. I don't know. I got it from, you know, my ex-girlfriend was
hanging around me too much and she was sick and I saw her fucking coughing and I don't feel good
and this and that. I'm like, no, no, no, no, no, no. Go over there. Do me a favor.
He's like, oh yeah, give me some of that. He's like, give me a little bit more.
Throw some sauce on there. Throw some sauce on this. How did you get it, bro? You were sick for
like 13, 14, maybe even half a year. I don't even know. You know, it's the the creep juice
leaking out my eyeball. I don't know. It's the eyeball thing. It got infected. It was out too
long. Hopped it back in, put the infection inside and then have a nice day. Marinated in the sauce
and now. Holy shit. Look at the video with his teeth. Fucking Don. This deserves a retweet.
This deserves a fucking retweet. Oh, he posted it here too? Yeah. See,
that's fucking dope. White Castle. This is my dream. He looks like he worked at White Castle
too with the hat. Keith, look at you, Keith. Oh, fucking hell, baby. This seems like the nicest
thing to do. That's legendary. Yeah, that's awesome. Absolutely legendary.
My man, it wasn't even fucking Thanksgiving. He was out there handing out cheeseburgers like they
were in the bin. They're in the bin. They were locked up and they were like, yo,
gobble that down. You won't feel like a zombie. You know, put you back on 10 toes.
You only got eight? That's what happens. You got gangrene out here. You shouldn't sleep on
the streets. You know, put you back on eight toes. You know, there's an extra egg in that
burger for you. Don't worry about it. It tastes gravy. All right, baby. Retweet the goddamn room.
Put some respect on the NFT kid's name. Delivered 60. Goddamn. Damn.
Does anyone else know? It doesn't matter how many burgers or how much it was. Fuck. Most
people wouldn't even go there to get burgers out at all. Most people wouldn't even go
there at all to get burgers out. They'd be scared of fucking death, bro.
Did anyone else also think like, is that guy shorter than the scooter that he's riding on,
he's like, not to diss the guy on the scooter, but he looks extremely short. Like, he's like half
of an NFT. He's like an NFT because he's like half a torso, half a body. I don't know.
He kind of looks like if you look at him, he's two inches taller than the scooter. And I was like,
I could be high. This is interesting. He's an alien. This is an alien. What's going on here?
Zali, what do you, what do you think's going on here in this scooter picture?
Oh man. I don't know, man.
Aliens. Yeah. Aliens.
My eyes deceiving me. Is he only like two inches bigger than his scooter?
It's a low rider. I don't know.
This guy's got at least six inches on that scooter.
He's got six inches somewhere else, but not on the scooter.
Not on the, I wouldn't know. I'm just, I'm assuming, you know, height plus width plus length.
I don't know. I didn't really, I didn't take trigonometry or fucking calculus in grade 12.
Yeah. We didn't have grade 13. Yeah. I'm fading myself. Yeah. We didn't have grade 13. If you
had grade 13. Yeah. Well, tough luck for you. We don't even, that wasn't even a thing.
But anyways, what is a thing is GM GM to all these fabulous DJs, friends, homies,
web three juggernauts. If you forgot to retweet the space, I forgot to add you onto the space.
That's probably why you didn't come up. So you don't need to send DMs. You don't need to go
in discords. That's probably the rule here. It's the unofficial official rule. Sorry, not sorry.
Let's keep it moving and grooving. If you can kindly click on that little purple button,
we got 92 comments, likes, retweets. I'm not even sure how Twitter counts shit anymore,
but say something nice. Don't be an asshole. See, tell them the line you always say.
Don't be a dick, be a good person. All right. That's, that's, it's as simple as that. All right.
Ah, shit. I saw some one inches down there. They're stuck like that.
Tough luck for them. You know, inch by inch, they'll grow out of it.
But anyways, you heard what Steve said. Don't be a dick. And ladies, if you don't have one,
don't be the C word either. That's a, it's a rough one, but I don't really want to go there,
but you know what it is, what it is. If you know, you know, and if you don't know,
you don't need to know. All right. We're going to keep it moving and grooving. We're talking,
uh, algo tips. We're talking web three cleanup and the ecosystem. Uh,
we got so many DJs up here in the spaces chaos. You've been here for most of the morning.
You've been here since 4am chaos. What are you doing?
What are you doing coming to the space at 4am? Do you got a life? You got a soul.
You got a wife. You got, you got hours of sleep that you need.
Let's go in. You got a shower chaos. Did you just roll in here
without even taking a shower without even washing your face?
Damn it. Damn it, Tony. You found me out. My secret to always being in spaces
is to never shower. That is right. Ladies and gentlemen,
how else do you think they can rustle up so much chaos?
And so only, uh, by not showering so that you're very available for spaces.
It's the only way, right? If you're going to grind hard, you're going to get sweaty.
So you might as well shower every other day and you don't want it any other way.
I got you. My phone is not waterproof.
I don't know what kind of iPhone you're working with.
You didn't get the saga phone. We needed the saga phone.
Evidently, the saga phone allows you to scuba dive up to 100 meters below the surface
to explore your deepest drawdown.
I was, I wish I was rich enough to get it, but chaos GM GM.
Um, what do you think about some of the tips and some of the growth hacks that we talked here
from the NFT kid Barry himself, from Steve to maybe taking a look at, uh,
the thread that I put out earlier this morning was a lengthy one.
I know, but if you're a fast reader, it's two minutes.
If you're a good reader, it's one.
If you stuck, it's about five minutes. All right.
It's a good thread. And, uh, it's one of those threads that, uh,
you made me question all my decisions thus far because, you know, I've been, uh, uh, maybe
not following all that advice, but now, uh, you know, you're getting my photo going,
making me reconsider what I should be doing this year.
It is still the beginning of the year. There's plenty of time to adjust the strategy.
So, uh, yeah, this thing for you right off the jump, pay the fucking $10, bro.
Pay the $5 because you don't want to be in the sensitive content, warning content.
When I'm looking for GMs to reply to, and I'm like, why the fuck is chaos down here?
Why is he really, am I really down there hiding in the hiding deep in the nooks and crannies below
the below that most times? Yes. Not all the time.
Oh no, what the hell's going on?
But like, here's the thing. It's not, it's not necessarily what you're doing.
It's just, it could be what, wait a minute, let me rephrase that.
It's, it's partly what you're doing. And it's partly because the, the algorithm is trying to,
you know, prioritize people that are paying. That's what it is. Paying customers always
get first priority in any software, in any business, in any fucking business that's still
running. That's how it's got to be. So like, you know, there's a lot of good people that are below
the cuff. And another reason why is they have massive, I'm follow, they're following, but
there's no one following them back. Like your fault. Not you personally, but there's people
that are following 8,000 people and they got 1000 people following. I'm like, wait a minute.
Did I read that wrong? I'm like, no, this guy either has to be a bot or just, he sucks so
bad that nobody likes him. Like, what's going on? Your 8,000 people you followed and like,
you know, you couldn't even get like 50% of the ratio back. Like, what are you,
your armpit stinks, your breath stinks, your content starts. What's going on?
Well, you got to change. So like, cut the fat, cut the fat, not, not you, but like people that
have like a very unbalanced ratio that they're following, because here's the thing. People
like DoodleGenics, I cannot engage with you if you're below the cuff in the sensitive content,
because I get shadowbanned after I engage with 10, 10 people that I do that after the 10 time is
like, yep, we're going to kill your engagement. You know, I'm like, what did I do? What did I
do? Like, no, I just was too engaging and I changed the people that actually pay that actually
are earning the people that are actually, you know, taking their personal brand and their
profile serious and three things or four things that people should look at. First thing is your
profile picture. You got a banging profile picture. Second thing they're going to look at
is generally the whatever you have in your bio, which is, which is banging. And then, or they
look at your profile pictures. Second, they will look at your banner art and your banner art is
fire. And then the fourth thing is you're going to look at the links and you're going
to look at the pin sweet. Now the pin sweet's great, but you want it to be something engaging.
You had this for, you had this for some time. You did some good engagement on it. 10K.
I think that's proper. I think that's a lot of engagement for an account size of your size.
But look at your growth span. I remember when you were here and you had 200 followers
and look at you now, you got 2000, you know, that's, that's plus 2000, right? You're
not in a bad ratio, uh, for people that you're following, uh, as well too, you know, like
you're following 600, 66, 166, real motherfuckers that show up every day that add value either
to your community. Maybe they're holders, people that you want to put yourself in
into that, you know, influence circle. Just like Keith was saying, you can go onto Twitter
circles and see what, who are people that you engage with most and see who's in your
furthest circle. And maybe you want to bring them a little closer to your inner circle.
And some people that maybe you've engaged with and supported, but haven't, they haven't reciprocated
that kind of, uh, love and support back to you and your profile and your community,
or, or maybe you're just mission on X and I'm not saying unfollow your homies, you know,
don't do that. Don't do the follow to unfollow game. It never works.
Yeah, I, I, I definitely am not in the a follow back game. I'm really, you know,
looking for genuine connections here. Um, you know, in that specific situation you were talking about
where someone might have like eight thou be following like 8,000 followers and not have,
you know, even 4,000 people following them back, you know, you cannot get to those numbers. Um,
um, uh, you know, just by following people, uh, you know, um, you know, crazy because
Twitter won't let you follow more than 2000 people. Um, uh, unless there's more than 2000
people following you back. So one of those accounts that, you know, has eight K that they're
following, but is only being followed by four K at some point, that was a very active account
that we know was do play in the follow back game, but then they stopped playing the follow back game
and it started to fall apart. And you know, more than 50% of the people unfollowed them
and they've been kind of letting that account, you know, languish. And it's probably because
it got shadow banned for their spammy activity or whatever, but you know, uh, um, there's you,
when you, when you know, these types of rules that are out there and then you look at someone's
account and you can tell, uh, what's been happening, you know, what's been going on. And, uh, yeah,
this, uh, chaos club account, uh, you know, I've been, like I said, you know, searching for
real engagement. Um, and also I haven't been trying to do any of that spammy, the spammy
growth hack tactics, you know, so maybe I need to start incorporating some of the spammy growth
hack tactics, like the GM, uh, growth growth hack tactic. Cause it, even though it is kind of spammy,
it's still, you know, organic. You're targeting people that are, you're actually interacting
with. And you know, so, but it's, it's tricky to know, uh, you know, how far down the spam.
How can you say it's spammy if I'm giving 300 people high fives and then people post the GM
posts don't even respond to five people on the post just because, you know, I think it's spammy
because, you know, this really nice thread, this really nice thread that you put together that took
two hours to put together, you know, in that same, you know, in much less than that amount of time,
you were able to crank out those 200 GMs, you know, so that's, you know, it's kind of spammy
in that respect, you know, but, uh, um, you know, the, uh, this, uh, thread that you took
so much time putting together, you know, that's real valuable content. That is bringing value.
People don't give a shit. Then look at the engagement on it. Like,
yeah, but it's still valid. It's doing all right. I'm never going to do it again. I'll be honest
with you. That's why I don't do it though. There's different ways that you can use the
platform. It's like, if there are, you're right, you know, you got to put the content for the
audience, right? Uh, long-term video does not work well on Instagram. It works well on YouTube.
Like, uh, reels work well on Instagram. Like people have really short attention spans. Sometimes
those long, uh, threads or even just, uh, one of those posts that are over 280 captions,
those can work well if the topic is not just about you. If it's just about you, it could,
it could do numbers, but it, it, if it's something that's more intriguing and it's
connecting just to general, more people, the way that people should look at it is like
they want to create, especially here on Twitter, you want to create posts that will create
engagement, that will create conversation, keep the conversations flowing. And it's something
that was talking about in the threads. If no one is engaging with it, because you set some vulgar
shit or you set some fucking overextreme shit, it was one of the things in the creating, uh,
catchy and engaging, uh, tweets. You can't overdo it. And there's a, there's a difference
between overdoing it and people that put in the work get the results. There's a reason why
guys like sweep that necessarily never run, ran a project, uh, or never really spends very
much time speaking on spaces can get every one of you guys to GM them because he's formed it.
You know what I mean? And the same thing with so many other people here. And you almost feel like
you feel obligated to kind of go and support other people as well too. So you go back.
But generally when I see people, I see people that I, that GM, that I want to get to know
that are in my community that have influence that been around. Um, I'm not doing it. Like I
could just GM like Wiz Khalifa, Andrew Tate. There's people that GM like pretty much every
single day, you know, you'll catch me once or twice saying GM GM to everyone except you, Andrew Tate.
And I'm fucking with the guy, but I rather go and GM 150 people that I actually know
and try to build those interpersonal relationships. And it's, and the thing is you want to be
a reply person, not necessarily just the big accounts. You want to get into those groups.
Just like, uh, NFT kid Barry said, find your strengths, whether it be art, whether it be
coding, whether it be the Japanese community, especially for you chaos, and then try to like,
try to like embed yourself into the communities by showing them support, maybe picking up some art,
you know, maybe, uh, you know, hosting this space for them and giving them some notoriety and
trying to bring bridge the gap between a few different communities. There's different ways
that you could do it. And finding interest is important too. If the interest is super small
because you're just not known and people, you could be the most interesting person in the world,
but you just don't have that, that influence. Your tweets are not going to do the same
engagement as somebody else's right. I'll give you an example. The thread guy, what he tweets
doesn't necessarily work well for me. It doesn't work well. But if he starts, you know, tweeting
about like one of one artists, I don't think it's going to work well for him. They're going
to be like, yo, who the fuck is this thread guy? Like he buys art now too. I know he's got some
badass PFPs. Maybe he does love a bunch of art and he has a huge collection, but I don't think
the blockchain shows that, uh, you know, more than the team over here with Keith and Phoenix
and doodle genics and the family. So like, it's just about your audience. You got to know your
audience and how you cultivate it. And let's say for myself is like, we really want to focus on,
uh, technology. So like we do some stuff for the artist and you know, we cultivate an artist
community because those are almost like our primary individuals that we want to help, uh, immediately
at the same time. We also want to work with different platforms. So you've been seeing me
like trying to schedule a lot more spaces with magic Eden and, uh, gnocchi and, um,
who else is there? Uh, wallet guard. Uh, we've done, you know, AMA spaces with like bigger
projects that are specifically software as a service of an NFT communities, like the Fox
Federation. We're doing exactly what Keith said is like finding those people that are playing at
the highest level and trying to put our community and our people as close as possible,
rubbing some shoulders, shaking some hands, you know, and, and, and trying to make those
connections happen. They don't come by just doing the same thing. That's why the spaces,
the titles of the spaces have been dynamic and changing. Um, you see FOMO FM like still consistent
and, and very, very standardized with the marketing approach, but we, we're, we're more than just
a community that just buys art. We can talk about technology. We could talk about crypto.
We could talk about tech. Uh, we could talk about finance. We could talk about real estate.
We could talk about AI. We could talk about some blockchain. There's so many things that
are related in a sense to the same kind of niches, uh, niche or niche and the same demographic
base, but you really got to focus on your strengths and, and, you know, I love to have
these spaces. I love to interact and I love to network with people. I love to build with other
founders and other artists. I love to support them on their journey here in web three. I remember
when creeps came to the space, dude had 150 followers, dude. Look at him now. I think he's
got over 500, 5,000, 5,200 baby and climbing halfway there to 10 K creeps. You should live
by that post bro. I'm telling you like you should set some fucking serious goals. She'll live by
the post. Ask me and Keith for some tips. We'll fucking get you there bro. And you know,
we want to get everybody there. Like there's a lot of people that are there. I can't wait for
Phoenix to get to 10 K. She's at like 70, 7,200. I've seen the growth of our peers happen here
right in these spaces. Um, I think Jackie's pretty close to 10 K as well too. Couple hundred
away. So big shout out to Jackie as well too. She's grinding. Arvinro, uh, grinded his face
off, you know, now my man's working on 15. He's working on 20. Uh, he's almost there as well too.
Pika has been grinding his face off as well too. Had a profile, you know, he's at almost six K like
these are people that just been here in the community, putting in the work, putting in
the effort, you know, they're lifers. They're people that are not going away.
People that are going to be here for the century to the eternity to crypto, you know,
it goes to zero and then comes back to fucking all time highs, baby. So I just think that we
should use the platform a little bit more efficiently. And, um, did I think I would
ever spend this much time on X in a space hosting spaces? Keith could tell you our
longest spaces has been 24 hours, maybe a little bit more than that. And then we get
rugged. So no, like when you start, you start from zero, everybody starts from zero
and it seems very like difficult, challenging. And you're like, damn, I can't do what Keith
does. I can't do what doodle does. Nobody wants you to be doodle Keith or, or Phoenix or, or
creeds or anybody. We want you to be yourself and build that brand around it. But these, the,
the strategies are the same fucking strategies. It's going to work for you. It's going to work
for Keith. It's going to work for NF, NF creeds. It's going to work for Phoenix, myself,
people. There's also GM bots. I wouldn't go to that extent because if you start getting
flagged for overdoing it with a GM bot and a Chrome extension, you're going to blast your
account and lose your following. And you suck after that, you know, it's going to suck to suck.
And you know, you're going to have to come back and just grind it through. And then
after it's going to be twice as hard, it's like doing everything over again.
And sometimes you just can't have the same success. You get lucky the harder you work. So
those are some tips. We're going to go around the room and say, what's up to God wave.
Say what's up to, uh, the art after say what's up to Vasili. I see Luke in the building. I
see our Vina. I see Don Dara, Queen Phoenix, Papa Pica. I see fishy nature. My guy photo
COG, Jackie, Ooka Swaka. I see family on family guys. Retweet the room. Get up here. We want
to hear your take. Maybe some of the growth strategies, maybe some of the tips that you
guys been doing. I met Luke out in LA. He's a solid dude. Make sure you're tapped in with him.
He does great spaces. A good friend of that FT kid himself. Uh, let's say what's up to God
wave. God, wait, what is going on on the Supreme sublime Saturday, baby? Ooh.
Yeah. Good morning, man. Uh, just here listening to the space. Some great tips for, uh,
growing accounts. Definitely. Uh, I wanted to add to that. You, you kind of want to get
some posts that'll get dopamine flowing in people's brains. You know, people like getting likes and,
and comments and, you know, feeling like, I dunno, like they're being noticed on, uh,
on the platform, I guess. Right. So I guess keep that in mind when you're posting, you know,
try to make people laugh or like doodlegenic said, what's your brand about? Right. And focus
around that. And the people that'll, that'll rock with you, they're going to rock with you.
So support who supports you pretty much.
It's the only way to grow. And if you support people selflessly, miracles happen. The environment
around you changes. You don't, you're not entitled. You don't expect anything. You don't want anything
from anybody. And, uh, you know, the respect growth. Yeah. I'm on my third account. You
know, my first one got to like 6,000. My, my second one was at like 11,000.
Right. And I'm on my third one now. It's at like 34 K, uh, 30, 3,400, not 34 K. My bad.
But, um, definitely just, what did you learn over the process? Because it's devastating to go from
like 11 K to 3,500 and you're still grinding it out like a dog, baby. So in total, you're like,
I fucking like, I dunno, 20,000 or something. If you added all the numbers, you know, Jordan said,
the only games I lost are the times that the games ran out. And if I had more time,
I wouldn't lose those games. So I look at it like that. The glass is still half full,
but what did you learn on the process and in the journey on the way?
Just don't be so focused on your followers count. You know what I mean?
Provide some quality, you know, represent yourself well.
Be you, be raw, be authentic, be real. You don't need everybody to like you. You don't
need every single person on X to buy your NFT or to be in your community either. Some of the
greatest ones have less than 10,000 holders. You just need about a few thousand. Believe me,
you'll be good. You'll be straight. You'll be set for a lifetime. You get active couple thousand.
You got the, you got one of the most elite communities. That's kind of what happened
with the D gods to, in my opinion, you know, Frank saw an opportunity on Solana,
took it, you know, people liked him. They liked the journey. They had this like clicky kind of
frat boy, I dunno, cool, cool, kind of like a lure to it. They started drinking out of the
shoe and saying, fuck you. And, uh, people like that shit, you know, some culture, not everybody
can drink out of a shoe and call themselves a D God. He thought, I don't think he's going to drink
out of a shoe, but he does got a sexy D God. Oh, what? Or maybe would you give?
No, I don't think so. It's not really my thing. I'm not really like that.
I'm not like drinking beer out of shoes and shit. No,
I couldn't do it either. It feels like I'm 17 again or 19 or 21 and now I'm 32. So I'm a little bit
out of that bracket. They say, well, what if Tui Vasa asked you to, would you do that?
I'll say punch me in the face.
Maybe not, maybe not the face. Let's be real. I saw those fighters. I would just say,
give me like a soft elect kick. Like, yeah, like, like I had, I don't know, bro.
Those guys are dangerous. You know, that's why they're fighters. They're professionals for a
reason. Yo, I got a question on why, why is your name NFT kid? You a grown ass man, bro.
Whoa, whoa, whoa. She's the NFT kid because he knocks people out. He's been doing it since he's
been a kid. He a man now though. NFT man, Barry. See, it doesn't have a ring to it. NFT Barry,
you know, we were trying to make him the new Blackberry over here. Blackberry's done. It's
finito. It's NFT kid. It's the hashtag. It's trending. It's a thing. It's a thing before
it was a thing, you know, but yeah, I know what you mean. Not everyone can do it.
Keith, tell him the story.
Probably rolling up right now. It's catchy. Gets the people going. It's provocative.
It's trending, baby. I wake up. I see it trending. I go to sleep. I see it trending.
He was trending all the time, baby. And he's still trending, baby. Let's see it right now.
Make him you want to do an inquiry. Let's see who's the most active right now under the hashtag.
I dare you God wave to go hashtag NFT kid and see who's trending right now under the hashtag.
Nah, yeah. I see it all the time. I was just wondering like where the name came about from,
you know, he, he a grown man and her name and Lisa like a blob.
Javia Phoenix crypto. I see you Phoenix stoner. See you stoner. My guy. Who else do we got here?
Wine. Aneta. Aneta's 14 doing NFTs. Holy shit. Wish I was getting rich at 14. What was I doing?
Fucking working at Chuck E. Cheese. Fucking trying to hustle parents, sell them tokens.
People would come down and they'd be like, oh my God, how many tickets do I got? Can my kid get
that nice prize on the top shelf, young man? I'm like, no, your kid could get a fucking slinky
or one of these finger puppets. You choose the slinky or the finger puppets your $60
you spent on tokens. Yeah. You know, that went on fun. All right. You know, the electricity bill,
somebody's got a fronted here at Chuck E. Cheese. Yeah. Those pizzas that you just threw under
your table, those greasy things. I got to go and clean those later. Yeah. You get the fucking
finger puppet or you get the slinky. Or then I would say, you know what? All right. Let's be real.
Let's be real. You want kid really happy. Give me a brown boy. Because our money's
monopoly money here. So we have colors. Yes. All the increments of money actually are the same.
They're colored. So browns are worth hundreds. Reds are worth 50. Greens are generally worth 20.
You writing this shit down? It's not fucking codes. These are like the lifelines here when
you come to Canada. You might give somebody a red bill for $20 and tell them keep the change.
And he's looking at you like the devil. He's like, he's not from around here. But I told you,
green is for 20s. Blues are fives. And purples are 10s. And then we got coins. I don't even
want to get into the coins because yeah, we still got dollar coins and $2 coin. I don't know.
It gets messy. It gets clunky down here in Canada. But anyways, make sure when you come down here,
not to give your monopoly money to the wrong people. But God Wave, I fucking love you,
Big Papa. And I love NFT Kidberry's name. And I love the NFT Kid, man.
You know, there's some people that got a tattoo of it, bro. Can you believe it?
We love you, NFT Kid, even though you a man.
The legend. Did Billy the Kid change his name after he got older? I was just curious.
The goat. The Billy the goat. He did change his name after legally to the Billy the goat,
but that was when he retired and he stopped playing. He started schooling and coaching
motherfuckers here on the block chain. But let's keep it rocking. Let's keep it popping.
The Heartbreak Kid, Shawn Michaels, even though he gets a senior citizen discount now,
is still the Heartbreak Kid. Is he that old? He sure is.
Is fucking Stone Cold and hard? Are they that old?
Oh, they're yeah, they get a discount at the movie theater, I'm sure.
If you saw them doing some crazy shit, would you just fucking tackle them when you're bouncing?
Stone Cold Steve Austin? I'm not fun. He gets a pass. He could do whatever he wants. That's
like my childhood fucking idol. Are you scared of the like the kick to the throat?
He's going to throw me that sweet chin music to the face. I'm not,
I think he can still get his leg up. I don't know. I don't know if I'm going to
mess with that. I can barely get his leg up to piss now. Let alone give you a round
kick to the face. I don't know. I think I look how long Rick did it. Holy shit.
Yo, Rick Flair right now. He's a walking Parkinson machine. You know,
he parks himself by just like, you're trembling into his bed and out of his car.
He shouldn't even just, I don't even think he drives right now. I don't even think he could see.
He's like, Rick, we're over here. He's like, Oh yeah. Whoo. Oh shit, baby. Whoo. Oh yeah. Yeah.
I spent more money Steve and spilled. I spent more money in gas. He spent more money
in wasted gas transaction than half of these motherfuckers bought NFTs. I'm just saying
probably even more than me. So that makes me a grifter too. We're all fucked.
That's true. Wow.
Whoo. Whoo. Oh yeah, baby. Whoo. Fucking love each and every one of you guys.
Take care of yourselves so you can take care of your communities. Until next time,
stay up, baby.