Hello, hello Pinsayev all day.
Can you hear me? Yeah, yeah, yeah, definitely. It's been such a nightmare as I've tried to like to create this space for like 15 minutes. Like there was one like schedule already, but it just like it would not let me do anything with the app. It just like, it just crashed.
I don't know, I've closed the app multiple times, I've created multiple times the same kind of space. I even cleared cash from...
from like on my mobile phone and they could only work after I've completely reset my phone like and yeah, this has been like a nightmare.
Nobody's, nobody's. I'm sitting here and solar pond guilt join us.
I don't know about the timing. My time is one UTC in the morning.
So early in the morning. Where are you looking? Where are you based? I'm really curious to listen to you and where you're based. But I'm currently in space.
and yeah like I would really appreciate if you can actually I can hear your voice is so maybe your and your phone is so far away or maybe you use your headphone
Yeah, yeah, I'm not sure if you can hear me, but I'm currently in Spain, right? So it's 1 p.m. for me. And what about you? Where are you based currently?
Yeah, we are based in actually I'm living in Turkey, but we're going to plant our trees in Tanzania actually. With the help of Portwiz Kulab, Jimmy Cohen.
Oh, really nice. I feel like traveling there like physically or like you're going there like on a trip, right? There. Your voice is so, so far, we'll come from so far away.
Oh, I probably need to change stuff. I don't know, I'll try to speak louder. You're going to Tanzania, right? You're actually going on a trip, on the airplane, right?
No. Arbises in Turkey and I don't know. I can get your answer because no, your voice is so low and I can get it actually.
Okay, then like I'll have to change something. Okay, like I'm curious like so like you told me you're going to Tanzania right or
No, no, no. We are going to plant trees in Tanzania with the help of our collaboration with Fortress Club. Our base is in Turkey.
Oh, really nice. Yeah, I'm very excited to hear the story about your project and what are you currently working on?
We are working on an NFT collection. One of them is NFT collection. Whole handmade. No generative art. No AIR to continue our journey.
animal activists and environmental activists and the characters and the characters are totally endangered animals. Let's share it with the characters here.
Give me a moment. You share it. Okay, the characters, as you can see, a polar bear, a cheetah, and a lipenguin and a green turtle. All of them are in danger to any mod species. And we, we, we, we
started this collection in one of one art because we like to bring art as a utility whole of the team are builders and artists and we come with the art as a utility besides through the collaboration
with 4-3-scallop, we're going to bring a RIFI utility to our hoarders, and it's a non-fungible updates that, and as an AI, counting, trees counting, as a video
sending their data to their ballots. This is our project and we are working on it every day, one NFT in one day because it's one-off one, it's not generated and it takes a lot of time to recreate every one of these.
Yeah, this is really exciting. Could you tell more about the artists that are working on your project? So, do you paint or create the NFTs by yourself?
I'm the head of the artist. I'm an artist too. You can see my personal, personal Twitter handle down there, sunny at the region. It's down there, you can see it. I'm an artist. I'm a modern co-bism artist and the sun
I'm a Puraqlili artist and the second artist behind this project is Moushtaba. He's an Iranian artist living in Iran and he's a friend of ours and second artist is my
wife as a second artist and he's a realist artist and works in coloring. Me and Muştava create this art and my wife colors them because he's just great in this in that area.
Yeah, this is like a family project, right? Or...
Now me and my wife is a founder and co-founder of this project, but my friend is totally living in another country.
Yeah, this is like we hired them actually I don't know can I consider them as a team they're working for us and there are another person that
helps us that is higher, that helps us in the, the compete area, the area about the softwares and the other things.
Yeah, definitely. This is really exciting. Do you have a favorite NFT that you've created? I'm really excited to hear more about the backstory behind the NFT collection and the characters that you're building.
the current. No, we started this project in early 2022. After we were looking for an alternative way to continue our journey as an animal activist. So I find NFT and
Web2D technology an amazing way to fight Kalai-Metschet in a long run because when you use this kind of decentralized technology, you get rid of that bureaucratic systems. And because we are artists,
We find the NFT a great way to do it actually. And then when we start to learn about NFT, we were like a child, we don't know anything about this amazing technology after a time.
one or two months learning about that we start to create the character, the bass characters. And the verse was so funny and after about another one month
We create the base of the arts, that's the four characters. The base doesn't have any closes or maybe addings, doesn't have a layer, that's the base layer.
every time we recreated again and again that basic layer, the basic character. For my outside it's so funny because we are artists and we love to recreated again and it's a challenging thing because every time we come with a new idea to do
it and recently it becomes so funny because we every time think about it we come with an idea, brainstorming and sometimes it becomes so great. I can remember around three months ago we were working on, we saw a movie,
in NTV, so Yakuza tattoos on their bodies and love that. And start to create these tattoos on the characters. It takes a lot of time because that Japanese tattoos has a lot of
details. When we finalize the art, the art was amazing. It takes three days for each one of the NFTs and totally for four of them. It takes around half of the months, but the result was so funny and loved them.
Absolutely. Have you ever seen someone do this stuff that actually use tattoos or in some art as we use? These days we have looked, we are working on that.
And a character that is a slime and it's like a jelly things in a V we create these characters like a slime and it's become so funny actually.
Yeah, I'm more than happy to hear about your project. Yeah, your story I guess. Is anybody looking forward to maybe joining you?
like a speaker as a speaker as well. Otherwise, I'll probably have to ask like another couple of questions to Fighters Gang.
Okay, so nobody really wants to join as a speaker. This is like this is not really exciting, but okay The timing is not good. I don't know sometimes my timing is worse than you sometimes sometimes I'm totally alone me
me. Sometimes, hey, someone come, but I've never experienced more than two people in my spaces because it's so early in the morning for me. For a crack in the morning for me and others is so
late for them and they're asleep. Yeah, but like I think like if we like join a space like this kind of space like in San maybe like eight hours they will be like at least 70 like 70 people. Yeah, no, I
I have experienced spaces last night that Ben's joined the spaces, during the urbanica space, because their timing is so good. And the join more than 30 or 40 persons in that space, he had been
mentioned that in the last days of the Gidcon veteran there will be much more traffic in the spaces and learning that two days there are a lot of donation. One moment.
Okay, so we're waiting for Futter's gang.
Okay, come back again. It was an electric gun. It was a time-yous gun.
turn it off. No, like you were cooking something, so it's about to take something in the stove and told me when it start beeping just turn it off.
That's it. It starts beaming and I just turn it off to make cool. Okay, and what is your project? It's about... I've never checked your retail handle.
pin-safe with decentralized image sharing and content aggregation platform where users can control the platform and how they're going to control the platform? To be honest, like the code base for
our project is like fully open source so anybody can just kind of copy our code base and just suggest some changes I guess and we are more than like more than happy to review the code and accept it.
Yeah, like this is the kind of the key feature that we're not really talking about, but people can just kind of copy our code base. And I mean, probably just like fork or deploy the project for themselves. Yeah.
And what they will receive the users will receive when you use pin save is the mix behind it. We're like we're not really.
We have not really made that deep dive in, so the talk on next. But the user can just use our platform to easily post messages that would be displayed on our homepage.
But we're not really sure how to gain more traction because it's just, it's very difficult to gain the first kind of 100 or 1000 users, just generally for any social network.
And like right now we're just kind of going to Twitter space, get going trends and like marketing the platform. Yeah, and just building like a network. Sounds amazing actually.
your base of your open source software, they are always based for this kind of open source software. You are building this on another one. Sometimes I see that some of the
some of the developer build on something like Linux or something else. You build this on a blockchain or building on a web to base software.
Yes, so like we use the we use a. We use blockchain to store our data. We use blockchain to serve the images to users. I think like our platform is probably even
more decentralized and open marketplaces, like OpenC, or like, yeah, so we're trying to push the open source forward.
By building on the latest kind of technology that is available for like blockchain developers and which is open source and which is like very easy to maintain and yeah to contribute to.
Okay, sounds amazing, sounds amazing. No, I love that. Okay, and I have to actually leave their space. This is a lunchtime for us. We are going to have lunch actually.
And I get a good vibe from you actually Yeah, yeah, definitely like it was a lot of fun to like to hear your story and about your like fighters gang project
So yeah, really we're more than happy to join your space and Yeah, like we're looking forward to our next place and like we hope that you're going to join us as well Yeah, most most definitely this timing is so good for us. It now here is around 230
I think like this afternoon and this is a good timing actually but in my timing in one you to see here in Turkey is around 4 o'clock in the morning and I have to and to I mean
to get up so soon. But it's okay. I do like to be one of the projects in the GitCon radio because I find it a amazing way to
engage with the community more and find new friends like you. And in this way, actually, help together. And sometimes, during this space, during the GitCon radio, we find new friends that
That can help us in the morning. I met someone, Igly, in a fractal project, the name was something like this. And he works, his project is in optimism.
He told me that joint optimism in my personal art and he told me come to the optimism I will help you. In this way we find friends and sometimes good ideas and connections come.
Yeah, absolutely. It's really exciting to network and to meet new people and like the get going as ecosystem is very open and transparent. So like it's so awesome. Yeah, I love it. Yeah, I love it too. Okay, by the way, thank you so much about your space. I'm I'm so
switching to listener and listening and we, my family are going to have a launch. And thank you again about your amazing space. - Yeah, absolutely. Best of luck to you and your family. Thank you so much for joining us. - Great. Great. Bye.
Okay, we have solar punk.
Solar Brighton Gills. Yeah, there's Kyrnn from Atlanta, so I'm going to give it for now. How are you guys doing? I was just listening to your conversation and sitting silently with them here. Since we have one more space falling up up to this, that's why I just wanted to hear the entire conversation not interrupt and
between. Oh, that's fine. Pinsave like one query that I had while you were coordinating is, are you not there on the Twitter group of the guild? I think I'm not to be honest. Like I've probably missed something as well again.
If you could actually do ping us in the discord group, just notify either Guido or Tuthu, they might be able to add you to the group. It's an add only group that's where I'm not in, I also won't be able to add from my
and unless I have your TG contact I think. So if you can maybe reach out to one of them, it will be easier next time to coordinate over the space working answer. Yesterday, like I was noticing how you were starting and then your space was immediately getting run, immediately almost in the next seconds.
like, yeah, it's very unfortunate that I've tried to set up these for like 15 minutes at least and it was just like, it would not work at all. Like, I go to the like the homepage of Peter and it says like, you have to like two million views. I'm like, oh my god, I'm so popular right now.
I had a space running with the guild channel and then I was realizing, oh shit, you also started a space and then I realized both of us were sitting like in the space alone. By asses, just waiting for people to join. Yeah, it's just it's it's very unfortunate.
I think the Web application for Twitter works a lot better, but you cannot join us because it's a speaker on the Web application, so it just doesn't make any sense. It's just very, very weird setup for Twitter.
We have Jimmy with us Jimmy. I did you just finish up on up and come back? Some like that not just got some food. Pinsaid got rug day. Dang. Sorry bro. It happens to the best of us. You think it was just a Twitter bugger? What do you think it was?
I have no idea what it was like I spent like 15 minutes at least maybe like 20. It was supposed to be the solar punk guild. What do you call it? To custodial? No. Guardians. It's us. It's us. It's us.
Okay, okay, okay. That's what like we we started the space on the guild channel, but then he's unfortunately not there in the Twitter group where we are coordinating. So they are not to look at him and on Twitter.
fun step. It's the first time we're doing this radio concept, you know? Like next time we'll have such a smoother process, you know, everyone will be fully onboarded into the channel. I think we'll have like tons and tons and tons of people each having like, you know,
have three co-hosts instead of one person hosting each hour it'll be like three different people right two co-hosts bam bam bam plus a steward and make sure in case something goes wrong we'll yeah we're learning we're getting better every time so yeah everybody much love sending some love from
Australia where I am right now. And I noticed there's no retweet thing up in the jumbo. So let's all do that. Only two retweets found. Let's retweet it out. Everybody, everybody takes all of us to retweet and let the good people know that Gekkoon Radio is flowing.
I see Kipies in the audience, much love Kipie, much love Sunny, Jerry, Star Blue, Kunda, sent you a follow Kunda, decentralized gang, Igny's been a champion of the GidConradia, was honoring my early
lot as well, much love to Igni, Igli. And yeah, so how are you feeling? How are you feeling, brother? You still got that cold? Are you feeling a little bit better? We are back to 100% finally.
percent. That was like a day. How many days was it? Yeah, it was really unfortunate that that fever bugger water was going on. It was probably because of the weather change that was happening. I think last week was almost 30
536 degrees Celsius here in Bangalore and then suddenly the temperature got to like just 25-26 over this year. So the kids came. Yeah, the cure and you only sit for like a day. So you're pretty badass. It pounds back that quick.
Now I was just lucky that it was an anything too serious. It is probably because the weather changed that I told you like that's probably the body couldn't take it, couldn't adjust it. Adjust it instantly but otherwise yeah, all good. We took the right precautions so back to normal.
I'll do one thing, I'll just drop off and I'll start the next space so that you can slowly move in over there. Just give me a compliment. It's next day. All right, get ready at lunch. Bye guys. Sounds good. I brother, see you in the next one.
It is transition time. Should we play some transition music?
elevator music. Let's see what comes up.
Should we do neon cat again? You're in Barcelona, I hate Pinsive. Yeah, yeah, like a pretty close to it, but yeah
like in the like in the vicinity there with you. Nice man. He's laughing. I always got the good vibes. All right, cool. Well, uh, go ahead and pin the next Atlanta space and let's get
this transition going. Yeah and cat, let's grow.
Tampa the next space oh is it even pin oh it's not even pin yet my bad we started the transition too early let me go to the Atlanta stage we'll see if they've tweeted it out
Not yet. Okay, so we're still waiting on that. All right, good stuff, man. So what's life like over in Barcelona? What are you getting up to? What's the situation? I heard that Portugal has a
for these strong web 3c, hey, like Lisbon is really popping off with ReFi stuff. - Yeah, definitely. I think there will be a theory of conference in a brochure girl in two weeks, probably, something like that.
Okay, and two weeks. Are we going to it? Yeah, we got an invite to travel there to Hacker House. I'm not really sure how it's going to be or to take place, but I'm hoping that at least they will
you were at least like a chance to sleep and I tend okay yeah yeah definitely like I'm okay with it all right all right cool so it's a
- It's the Hacker tent then, not a Hacker house. (laughing) - I mean, yeah, probably like a Hacker house for some and the Hacker tent for others. Like me. - Not everyone fits in the Hacker house, so you got your Hacker tent. - Yeah, yeah, all right. All right. (laughing)
And so this is like a hackathon kind of situation or what? I think yeah, probably like they're going to be like a couple of like web three companies and they're probably going to ask us like to build something but like most of the technology is that
So, this company is like advertised, they're like very difficult to just start building on and like it would take a lot of time to learn about them. So, I'm not really sure if like we'll like be able to build anything. So, we're probably going to just sleep in the tent.
get a CD and have those. Why wouldn't you build something? I mean, because it's probably just the difficult. I mean, I will definitely try, but like, to not over, like, over, over stress myself, I'm like, I'm mentally okay with just sleeping
in its ends and talking about Web 3. Yeah. All right. Fair enough that. Great. Well, I wish you luck. You should document it. You should tweet how it goes.
And be like, oh, this is our tent. You know what I mean? A lot of people are just like posting on drinkers, get drink get coin and like not really anything in between like some projects that are pinned post is still like previous get coin. They're just like, oh, right. I need to update it. Like, come on guys. You guys should
be posting throughout the year, right? It's taking a consistent, especially you're building a social media company, it should be tapping into all the social media's social needs. Yeah, definitely, but it's much easier to kind of to market the project during Gitcoin rounds, because of Gitcoin rating, right?
And during the kind of the season in between those rounds, it's really difficult to top into this channel of people that are excited about Web 3 or environment, for example, and just helping the communities. It's really difficult to find this.
I think that's a limiting belief. I think that you can find people excited about Web 3 year round, man. You know, Kipee, Jerry, all these people, Star Blue, Fighters, Kink. We're showing up in Twitter space six days a week and, you know, there's actually more people than this particular kid coin radio. I mean, sometimes kid coin radio ebbs and flows, it can get like much bigger.
in the peak hours, right? But yeah, if you do a Twitter space consistently, bro, it's not that people are only excited about Web 3 during Goodcoin. Definitely not the case. People are excited about it year round. It's just that during this time, that's when people tend to go the hardest in terms of their marketing and stuff.
because everyone's able to get matching donations. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't be building your brand throughout. And definitely, you'll be in a much better position to find ways if you are building your brand throughout the thing. So this is food for thoughts, my friends. Food for thoughts. I see
still got Atlantis in here so they could not have started their next space. So go ahead Atlanteans, you can start your next space and we'll flow into yours. Much love to you, much love to everybody in the space. We'll flow into the next pretty soon. And yeah, have you, so what
been some of your str- I used to do like 30 contributors or something which is pretty nice. What's been your strategy so far? Have you been doing email lists or just kind of spaces and tweets? Yeah, like to be honest I'm really like I'm really surprised that we got so many donations
And to be honest, I have not spent a lot of efforts on maintaining the least of contributors or anything like that. So for me it's really surprising. Yeah, and it's mostly like YouTube probably tweets and
That's weird spaces, I guess. The GitCon video.
GIG KON READY GO! Pumping up all the projects. We're making a lot of impact, a lot of support for many different times of the types of initiatives, which is great. Love to see it. I love to see it.
Well, I'm glad then. I'm glad that it's the good projects are getting a little bit more attention, a little bit more spotlight.
So, cool, cool, cool, cool.
If you guys have an investment in Pepe, have you? This thing is all over my Thailand. So it's been like two million tweets in the past couple days or something
crazy it's really going viral. What do you think about this? Is this going to pump and dump or it'll be something like dojo or you have any opinion on that?
I'm not really like I probably like the fighters game doesn't like it so not a fan of the Pepe is not a fan of Pepe it is like I'm by like honestly like what drives demand of this stuff is like is it like the memeers and how
much people can tweet about it because I mean if that's what did it for Doge, I guess that's what it's kind of doing for Pepp, it's very memeable but it isn't backed by you know anything of substance, probably not. It's not like, I mean what's cool with Doge is it actually has Elon Musk behind
it in some aspect, right? He's actually like working with the devs. So, when every talks about or tweets about it, it just blows up significantly. I mean, but if you zoom out, there's actually been somewhat stable. I mean, I'm not given any financial advice here. I have not vested in doors at all, but I'm just gonna look in at the
this all over my timeline. I'm just like, damn, getting a little bit of FOMO, but at the same time, I tend to just focus on what's important, the blue chips or the, you know, the refi stuff. Things that you really believe in, right? Go ahead, fighters.
about the paper I don't know, these things suddenly pump and suddenly dump to zero. I have a lot of doubts about that, you know, these kind of memcoin, they are not
Bring something effective to the blockchain. There is no support behind that. Sometimes a kind of Wales becomes behind this project.
setup and leave it and actually a lot of person hunt in this project and suddenly everyone's solving this Memcoins and this Memcoins goes down like
to maybe to zero. I've experienced this thing, you know, I've heard that the raised behind the pipa, sold whole of the pipa, yes, the
Yes, he saw all of his friends yesterday.
Yes, okay, so did it tank yesterday or is it still up? No, it's it's still a week. Oh, it went it went up like crazy. Okay. Yeah, it has been going down the past Yeah, you hours in one day leaving the pepper
Yeah, there you go see yeah, I went super crazy up up up and then the founders are like all right time to exit And then there's all the cell pressure because there's selling it off Okay, but it's just like there's buy pressure and their cell pressure right if they can create enough buy pressure during their cell off period then I've been
it might stick around, but if they just dump it all, it depends also how centralized it is, right? What's cool with NFTs is you can see how many unique wallets, like that's a very clear number in an NFT collection. That's one of the most important numbers that I look at is like how many unique wallet holders are there.
Because if there is very few unique wallet holders it means that the centralized and if they decide to dump it all then the price will obviously plummet. So if a huge percentage of this Pepe coin is centralized then when they decide to create that sell pressure it's going to be far too strong.
Okay guys, we have another Twitter space from Atlantis. Please join us and we will end this one in a couple of minutes.
Okay guys, I'm really excited. I was really excited to see you all today. We're ending the space. Please move to the Atlantis Gekoyen. Beta Space.