What's up everybody? It's good to see you all.
Good morning. I hear the birds over there.
Nice, nice. Yeah, I'm sitting in the backyard before it starts to blow really, really bad.
We're supposed to get really bad wind here today, but I'm tired of it. So you have to like chill in the morning because then in the afternoon it blows. So you never know.
I'm doing good and now I got an idea of what it's like to kind of live in your neck of the woods because I saw a documentary on a twister that happened in Missouri.
And I don't know if I'm going to be going to Oklahoma.
But I hope everybody's doing good.
Yeah, everything's doing great right now.
We're just going to let the room fill up a little bit.
We've got a few people in, tag your friends, make sure you retweet it.
Let's get this room filled up and make sure everybody that was supposed to be here or wanted to be here is here.
I'm excited about it. I'm ready to hear what everybody's got going on. I'm really excited to listen to other people's opinions about Web3. I think opinions on Web 3 is like my favorite thing, just because everybody has one. And I like to hear what people think about the space and what they see and their perspective of what they think it's going to do going forward. So that's my favorite part about Web 3 is everybody's opinions. Sometimes they're not good opinions, but an opinion is an opinion nonetheless.
As my mom always said, opinions can be like assholes.
Everybody's got one and nobody thinks there stinks.
But it is what makes the world go around and what comes up with the best ideas.
So fertilizer, am I right?
Yeah, it's a little bit of fertilizer.
I haven't heard that one.
I'm getting King to reshare the room from my account in the PC upstairs.
So if everybody, if you haven't already share out the room so we can fill it up with some more ladies, we're going to take over because right now I see Dede's in here. And we got to show him. We got to show him that Darcy, Oki, and I are taking over. We're going to take over Web 3.
Hell yeah. I do see a lot of really cool people coming in. I'm super excited. Like I said, we're going to let the room fill up a little bit before we get started on the talks and everything. But I will let everybody come up. And then we might have to rotate the stage a little bit as more people come up to want to visit. So, Oki, I see that you're up and your co-host. What's going on?
Hello, hello everybody. Yeah, I found a place with Wi-Fi and yeah. I'm in and hope you all have a good morning for you, probably.
So yeah. Nice, yeah. Oh, that's good. I'm glad you found a place to find some Wafah.
I'm worried about my Wi-Fi today, but I do want to say hello to everybody that came up as speakers.
Hi, Michelle and Off the Grass and Cece.
It's good to see you guys.
Super excited to hear what you guys got going.
I know Off the Grass just had a mint yesterday, so super excited to see how that's going so far.
It's been a while since I've talked to Cece, and it's been a while since I've been in the same room as Michelle, too.
So I'm like super excited about that.
And then we got Native coming up as well.
She's a really cool person in this space.
If you haven't got to know her, she's awesome.
Yeah, so let's go around the room a little bit and see what everybody's got going on.
Michelle, what's going on?
Hey, not much. It's my shameless Saturday, you know, and it's movies with Michelle Aware night. We get to do spookier movies tonight instead of coochier ones, which I enjoy. I like the scary stuff. We're doing triangle and we're doing cabin in the woods, which I thought was actually a pretty funny movie.
And, you know, cooking. I'm going to be making some jalapeno bacon jam this weekend.
Okay. Is that infused? Infused? Of course it's infused. I have to fight hard to eat food that's not. My sister yells at me quite often.
But, you know, it's delicious. That does sound really good.
And it keeps me from good and pain.
It really does. I'm excited about it. But other than that, you know, just working on all kinds of stuff, trying to learn how to make videos. That's been my goal this past spring is working with Capcut and looking at different editing programs. So it's always been a love of mine editing. It's probably where I'd love to be the most, like in Hollywood, chopping up movies and stuff.
So, you know, everybody in Web3 helps with my questions and stuff and trying to learn
I really wasn't involved in the internet until last year.
So last year I was like all very anti-Cyberdyne.
In fact, in my Discord, I mark people as verified by not Cyberdine.
Like, they're not Cyberdine.
The technology likes to fight me.
And you guys have all been very helpful in learning little steps.
I now have a wallet thanks to Grungy down there.
for tez's, so I'm trying to learn that and trying to get my Metamask wallet back.
That's something I'm trying to do, do.
I have to find my password to get it.
So other than that, you know, just enjoying the springing outdoors again, Darcy.
I'm done talking now. Sorry.
What have you felt like has been the most difficult part of your journey here in Web 3 as far as you're learning it?
And maybe not even just in Web 3, just in the, you know, your experience with being, you know, breaking out of that bubble of not being more, you know, online.
What's been your hardest, most difficult thing?
feet. For me, honestly, in the beginning, it was even thinking I had a right to take a mic or ask for a mic in here. And once I did, it was just a matter of being willing to ask the questions. You know, because there's no such thing as a stupid question. And it took a long time for me to realize you guys are all learning this stuff too. You're just a little further along than me. So once I got over the fact that everybody wasn't trying to scam me, it became much easier to learn this stuff. You guys are all good people.
Yeah, you definitely got to find the right ones. I wouldn't say everybody's a good person,
but you do have a pretty good crowd that you hang out with. So I think you're doing an amazing job
of keeping your feet on the ground and really watching your back and making sure that you're
sitting around the right people. So that's most important. And I'm really bigger. I've tried to be a big
advocate about saying, hey, I wouldn't. You know, DM and my friends that I know,
well enough that I could be like, hey, you know, I don't know. Do your own research. That's what
it's always been about. But I always do want to protect my friends, too, if I do know that there's
been something scammy or suspicious going on with anything that they've done just because they may
not know that. But it's always, you know, do your own research and, you know,
This is not financial advice and all of that good stuff that we have to say anymore, but that's awesome.
I researched all you guys for a long time before I started following you.
If I'm being very honest, very private eye like, a little bit creepy if I'm honest.
Because I wasn't sure what I thought of social media.
I worked very hard to make sure I found people that I thought were as honest as possible
and as it's possible to be on social media when you're trying to get to know people.
So you're all awesome, I think.
That's awesome. Well, thank you for that. I like to hear that you like us. You know, I mean, it feels good whenever.
You know, it's really funny, too, because I like to say that, but there is a lot of times where people who, which not Michelle, I'm not saying Michelle at all, but there are a lot of people out there that's like, oh, you know, I love whatever you're doing and do to do to do and stuff. And then they just don't do anything. And you're just like, okay. Anyway, but, uh,
Let's go to the next person.
This natives up at the top for me, so let's say hello to her.
Let's fucking smoke some weed, fucking talk to the ladies of Web 3, and have some
I always love you so much. You're so fun. Your posts on y'all, if y'all not following Native,
y'all have to follow her on her Twitter is so good. It's so good because she doesn't give a shit
about anything. She's her and she's unapologetically her. And that's what I like, because
that makes her her. And she's so beautiful, too. So what's been going on? Have you had anything
cool happen here in the last week or so?
I'm trying, drawing my feelings out.
It gets a little scary on the timeline, so don't worry about that.
I'm also working with Nacomigos, and we're doing a coffee thing, so that's coming up.
I'm collabing with a couple of people, and just making connections out here.
I've been here for a long time, probably like four, almost five years, so like, I'm
I'm known around and I like to build and I like to just be a sarcastic person and have fun out here.
Yeah, it's tough being a lady out here.
So if you don't have thick skin, they'll chase you out of here, those assholes.
Hell yeah, they will. That's what this was all about is because a lot of people do.
You get that stigma of, oh, she's a lady in Web 3.
So it's kind of like, you need to stay at your place.
You know, you need to stay in your place.
I chase I case motherfuckers out of here.
Like, most of the dudes chase ladies out of here.
I chase dudes out of here because lots of them are just like...
You know what? Lots of them are just assholes to us. So like, I don't want this to be a man-bashing space, but like, you know what? I'm just so happy to have, like, women in Web3. It's been a rough week. Yeah, and, like, lots of women get, like, shitty fucking comments and stuff from dudes. So, like, I'm just appreciated to be here because that's what's been happening to me this week. So, like, you know what? Ladies need to be lifted up. And today is the day.
Heck yeah, that's what I'm talking about. I agree. There's been spaces that I've gotten on that they're kind of like
all right say what you want to say for a little bit and then let's move on but you got to come up here
so it looks like we're not doing anything that's like you know mean or or telling women that they can't
come up and speak but it's like they're not really listening to you authentically and then whenever
things change and they figure things out they're kind of like oh and then you start seeing them all
following your back and doing things like that because it's like oh she knows what she's talking
about she's actually here building she knows her different change she knows how to read the
blockchain that type of stuff and then it's kind of like oh they're
It's like you have to win them over.
And I'm like, I shouldn't have to win you over at all.
Yeah, you shouldn't have to win anybody over.
You shouldn't have to pay anybody for friendship.
This is about community building.
And I think a lot of people forget that, especially when the coins came in.
So thank God those fucking coins are dying down.
And we're seeing a lot of rise of NFT communities again, especially with the
launch a good vibe. So like, you know what? I'm seeing what I saw when I first came in and I'm
fucking excited. And you know, it's not that bad out there. Everybody's been really good. And I'm
just really excited. Lots of building going on and like, yeah, happy. So, um, native, tell everybody
in the room what NFT projects you're a part of and why.
Oh, good God, if you just click on my face and go check out my banner.
Those are a little bit of some of them.
I'm not going to say all of them.
I don't own like Amelady, but I'm a collector of them, as you can see.
I just love the cuteness.
That's what I've always loved.
Also, there's Froggy Friends.
Metavixons is big, but we're big on Polygon and a lot of people love to hate on Polygons.
So yeah, I'm still over there.
That's where I started and that's where I stay.
I'm over on Pulse Chain with the Funks.
They're a great community.
They're part of the Tang Gang.
Tang gang is a huge community that works together.
Um, good God, space riders, you got space riders there.
Um, they are a huge community I love.
And today I'm just celebrating Nacomigos, really, because it's Nacomigo's second anniversary.
And they are also a huge community.
So like, if you ever need to know about anything, just hit me up.
But like, there's so many.
I can't, I could go on for a couple days.
Oh, yeah, Medivixen is where I met you and I was in a Metavixen space.
You might have been co-hosting it.
But, yeah, I see Medivixans around a lot.
And I did invite Metavixans.
I think they're going to pop in, but it's one of those things that I know she's super, super busy all the time.
I think she's in Romania, I think is what she said.
She is our vampire-loving artist, and I love her.
And Anna is her name, and she's extremely busy.
I try to get her out and everything, but it is to be a founder in this space,
you're definitely working all the time.
She might grace us with her presence.
Space Riders is one I've heard a lot in the space as an NFT project that's been here for a long time, just like the rabbits.
I mean, the rabbits have been here a long time too.
That's what I really like.
It's just a big, big, strong community.
And I know that they have a big community, too.
There's a lot of people that are talking about NFTs, this next cycle coming up being more of a...
they're kind of trying to branch off into different different avenues i'm seeing people talk about
you know playing to earn and then there's you know which that's been dabbled with a little bit but
a little bit more playing to earn and a little bit of um you know in real life aspects i've seen a lot of
plushies coming out i've seen a lot of people um doing some different things with merch that's not
just t-shirts and sweatshirts and the stuff that you're seeing i'm seeing a lot of like um
Online gaming, people are trying.
You know, I'm going to ask this, but it's a little getting a little off topic.
But what does people think about Nifty Island?
It was so huge last year, and it's like everybody, I don't know,
people still play it because I don't.
I played it a little bit, and then I was just kind of like, hmm.
I was a poster for two days and pretend I like the fucking thing, but I'm not a gamer.
That's not what I'm here for, but I did try and it was okay.
Like, I'm not ready for that shit either.
Like, I just like to stay away from the virtual things.
The gamers say it's okay, so like let them game.
But yeah, that's my opinion.
Anybody, yeah, I've heard, I got, I got my little island set up and I got my little house and then there was the little fireplace or the little fire pit and all that stuff and then you could kind of island hop and everything. But that's a lot. And I mean, I'm a gamer. That's what I've done that my whole life, but.
I'm not a PC gamer. I'm more like an Xbox or, you know, that type of thing.
It's more like a build a world type of thing than versus like gaming, because that's kind of what I saw the two days I was there.
Yeah, yeah. It's more of like...
I don't know, kind of remind, well, I guess it doesn't.
It's not really Sims related, because I actually liked Sims or never, like I play some Sims.
But it's not like that, but it's, you know, you can, you can, it can be what you want it to be.
Your world, your whole island can be like upgraded and.
and you have your NFTs that you can put in your island and all of that good stuff.
So it's cool, but I don't hear, I used to see spaces all the time that was like,
Nifty Island this and Nifty Island that.
So I was just wondering if people were still actually doing it or if it kind of died off and kind of.
Just take away from us coming here.
Like, come on now, Nifty.
And then there's Sandbox, too.
Has anybody heard of that?
That sounds interesting, actually.
A few people have talked about it.
Like, Nacomigos in DeCentraland put together, you get sandbox.
You got Lego people in the freaking Metaverse.
And then you got the Central Land and that's like a step up from Nacomito's like 3D versions of us in Metaverse again.
I spend a lot time in the Metaverse, y'all.
You hadn't done any of that either.
So that's why I was wondering.
I have no opinion on it because I haven't really dabbled with it a whole lot.
I'm serious because, you know, I'm...
I touch a lot of grass when I'm not on Web 3, if that makes sense because I do farm.
So it's one of those things that I touch a lot of grass when I'm not here.
And then when I do get here...
I'm really just kind of rocking with the rabbits and doing the whole rabbit thing.
So, you know, I'm on spaces listening to chains that we might be going into and listening to what people's opinions are on things.
And then I'll pop up if I have something to say or I just won't pop up.
Do you drive the tractor?
Are you on the tractor in spaces?
I have been, yeah. I mean, it just depends. I'll listen into a space, but most of the time I try not to talk while I'm on there because it's super loud in some of the cabs. And then also, I might be in the middle of nowhere, so I might not have like the best service to talk on. So that's that's kind of what I did.
I thought that would have been fun if you, because you said you're from the country.
And I was like, that would be so dope if you could just like do your farming and be on spaces at the same time because like, you know, you're just sitting there.
Oh, yeah. No, I mean, I have. I'll listen in on spaces. And then I have went up a couple times to talk. It depends how close I am to like away from the mountains because we have a few mountains that are, I know it's Oklahoma. It's really flat. But we do have the Wichita Mountains that are.
super close by and so i'll move over like if i move over i'll be able to um talk on spaces but
and then also we have some tractors that have uh all all of them are auto steer but they're
r tk so all you have to do is uh turn around at the ends of the field so i'll have my hands free and
stuff like that for in between but
I do do a lot of listening.
I think listening in spaces, you can learn a lot.
So I always tell people that if you want anything,
well, you got to listen, but you got to use common sense, too.
If it doesn't sound right, it probably isn't.
So I always tell people that, too.
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
So anyway, but that's my thing about it.
But I'm going to move on to another person real quick,
because I know we kind of got on,
then we can keep talking about other stuff.
C.C., what's going on, girl?
Oh my god, hey beautiful. How have you been?
We have missed you out here.
I haven't seen that side of my web three people in a while, but I've missed you too.
You've been dancing around between mystery horror theater and doing some production for the boys and doing the Zal calendar.
So I've been a little busy.
And then the IRL shit as well.
You can never get away from that one.
You can turn off the computer, but you can't turn off your life.
Dang it. But other than that, doing really good.
I'm so glad to be here. Thank you for throwing this space, Darcy.
I think that there are a lot of women out here on Web 3 that really need to hear how it is for women out here because we do get treated differently.
And you know what? We know how as women to take advantage of when they do that to us.
And we know how to come out from underneath.
that and go like hey you know what we're worth it you don't realize it but you're gonna you're
gonna worth it because you can't do this without us you can try but it's gonna suck i promise you
if you do it without women it's gonna suck so yeah let's go let's fucking go and um just
fyi i um native i'm the party with you witch i love you
She smokes a lot of weed, though.
Let's do this. I'll smoke it, I'll drink it, I'll eat it. I bathed in it. Let's go. Let's fucking go.
She married. She married to marry Jane.
Partied next to, partied on, under, over, around.
She'll be coming around her weed when she comes, when she comes.
But yeah, so glad that I'm here.
I'm going to say hello to Hilly Doe real quick and see what she's got going on.
That's another really amazing person.
And she is, if you want to know about weed, Hilly Doe's another good one.
my god stop you're gonna make me fucking cry oh my god i just have to say again thank you i'm re-enary
on what everybody said about having a space for women um i got some stuff coming up here for women
and this is if it's okay with you i'd really like to bring it up because it is something that i
wanted to and i kind of brought up to you um through the dms a little bit is it okay to share
that little yes please do it's this is what it's for awesome so
For those of you who haven't followed me yet, I'm Haley. Hi. I'm a mom. I'm a veteran.
I have gotten into weed within like the last five, six years. Growing, smoking, just kind of loving it, finding what works for me.
I've had a lot of stuff happen in my life that it's helped with. And I think that it's benefited in my life so much more.
And it's helped me become who I am today.
So with that being said, women are some of the most powerful people in my eyes.
We are, you know, they say that, you know, we control the neck, we control the head,
we control which way that, you know, that everybody else kind of goes sometimes.
So with that being said, I think that women, when we come together, we can be extremely powerful.
I wanted to create a space where we can all come together.
We can highlight one person a day, a week, a month, a year, whatever.
But I want to be able to have a space that's safe for us women to come and to talk.
So I'm going to be coming out with a show here.
I want to say around 420-ish kind of.
I'm gonna be rolling that out.
I'm gonna be talking with women like Darcy.
Anybody, you know, off the grass, native, I'd love to speak to you.
I'm already in cahoots with Ms. Homegrown down there too and
What I want to do is talk to you about what you've gone through, how you've gotten through it,
how you've noticed as a woman, has that impacted you in any way,
how have you gotten through that and how have you kind of like made others see it?
Like, hey, this isn't just, you know, X, Y, Z.
Like, we can do things together.
And I think that post-2020, we've seen a lot of separation, a lot of division.
within different communities, within different places and spaces.
And I think not more than ever, we need each other
and we need to show each other the most love that we possibly can.
And this is just a small way that I really want to show that to each of you.
So what I really wanted to do was like I'll give you an example. I have Chrissy on one day. I'm sorry, I'll have home grown on one day
And what I'll do is I'll kind of go over and I'll talk up you know talk to her about what is it that you've got in the works
What have you know kind of highlight all the stuff that she's done
Kind of put out there what she does that she has a menu you can you know purchase from and how is it that she's gotten through all of these spaces? How is it that she's gotten into the things that she's done and
how is it that she keeps going through the hard days?
How is it that we make it through some of those times
where we felt like maybe we didn't have somebody
or as a mother we felt like we,
you know, we were having a tough day
and how did we look to another mother
to see that, you know, this was gonna be a little easier.
I think the more that we can come together and lose a division, I think that's gonna be what we need out here a little more.
So like a space like this, this is huge. This is so fucking huge for women because I've seen so much, so much hate.
And it just hurts my soul.
But I love coming in here with all these vibes like native.
Your vibes are straight, hardcore, on par with all of us.
And here I can tell you that much.
We fly that fucking freak flag girl. Let me tell you.
But I want this to be a safe space.
So that's kind of what I'm doing within, you know,
So if you guys are interested in that,
I'd love to get together and kind of chat with you guys
and bring that to the world and make it in fruition
because I think that the more we can live in,
and just in positivity and just love together,
I think that we could do so many powerful things
beyond what we're already doing.
I've always wondered when did it become such a big competition?
Because when I made this space, I remember one of the first comments that came on there was like,
Because they were mad about somebody that was in our community in general that got, it was just one of those things that we just don't take any bullshit in our community.
And they did something that they weren't.
they shouldn't have been doing it. We called them out for it and they didn't like it.
So it was like, oh, well, you're not supposed to call me out for that.
You're supposed to just let me do what I want to do and accept it.
But you have to realize we have to protect our community.
We can't sit around and let people run a bunch of scams and stuff.
And then our community believes in each other and we all go and buy it or do something.
It's like we, you know, do your own research, do all that good stuff.
But whenever it's a scam and it's been scammy,
But then they didn't want to come or whatever.
And I was like, I don't even know who you are because this was before my time, but I knew about it.
And I was like, like, before my time as community manager.
And I just wanted to go, you could have just not said anything.
Like, why did you have to just go in there and have something to say?
Like, you could have just shut up and just not said anything.
And it was all I could do to not be, like, hateful.
But I knew that my other, you know, communities were watching and that type of thing.
But I had it all typed out like.
something rude and everything, and then I had to backspace it and go, just leave it alone.
It's not that big of a deal. Just let it be. So I did, but it's just like, when have we all
started turning against each other? Why is this a big competition? Because it shouldn't be.
It never should be a competition. And I think I've realized more than ever this last month,
you know, I've gotten my mental health taking care of. So I've been able to see things so much
clear. And Darcy, let me tell you,
I have never wanted to bring people together more than I have in the last few weeks.
I'm one of those like empaths who I really really really I just I feel I feel like there's something other you know go there's something else going on behind closed doors that we don't need to know about but at least just say hey I'm struggling a little bit if you need help I'm going to be there to hold your hand tie your hair back if you're getting sick in the toilet I will be there wipe your ass when you're old too you know
There's no reason why we should all, you know, be on the hate train or at least, oh, quiet, that therapy in gallery.
Sorry, my husband's terminated, but no, it's just, it's, it's one of those things that if you can't grow together and learn to love together, then it's just, it's going to be a lot harder to get through things.
And the more positive and the more different that we look at things and we kind of step back and, and,
take it for what it really is with a grain of salt instead of just thinking you know bad things
to say hey maybe maybe I'm looking at this at a different way maybe there's a woman or even just a person in your life who can just say hey
that that probably isn't what they mean and with Michelle and Heather or Cece Heather
We've created a Discord group that is like almost 200 people strong where we have a safe community and I can go to on my worst days and talk to them about anything.
They've known about some of my deep, dark secrets that I really haven't felt comfortable sharing.
And it's things like that that made me realize we need love.
more than anything right now.
And that's what I'm here to do.
And I think that's what this space is here to do.
And I can't wait to see this happen more and more.
And I can't thank you enough for having it, really.
I love that. That's so awesome. I did see though that you put in the comments.
I saw your grows that you're doing with your morning gals with Tweedle tangy and Mad Hatter.
Those are part of the BTFD rabbit seeds for our community. And how are they doing?
They are phenomenal. So on the 16th of February, they, I'm sorry, on the 16th of March, they turned three weeks old.
And so they're doing really good right now.
I got to get them in bigger pots, but honestly, they popped up within the first, like, day or two,
and they've been really strong and going good.
You can kind of see that the leaves were a little shiasty at the bottom,
They're in too small of containers as of right now.
But, like I said, I've got time, and I'll be able to get those taken care of,
Dankin's so good. I can't wait. I've heard so many amazing things about Tweedletangie that it's just going to blow my socks off.
So I'm more than ready. I'm going to be bringing them outside once.
Weather is productive to do such too.
That's awesome. I'm glad you're having a good experience with them.
Yeah, they're honestly, they're right up there with another...
I'm not going to say the other one, but another web three one that I've tried actually.
I think that these genes are pretty, like these genetics are really strong within wherever, you know, they came from and they stem from because they've, like I said, I've gone through some mental health stuff that I needed to get adjusted with them.
And, you know, sometimes...
you this trick and you know you let go but um they went through a couple dry spouts and um so yeah
they're they're stronger than i've ever they i don't think you can kill them it would be hard to
So they're pretty good for first-timers, too, then. That's awesome.
A hundred percent. Actually, it's funny you say that I recommended them to somebody I was chatting with in Discord the other day about them.
That they're probably one of my favorites to grow right offhand, especially if you're at first-time photo.
That's awesome. I love that.
Okay, off the grass is up here, too. Let's talk to her for a minute since we're on the...
You had a minute yesterday.
And won't you tell everybody in here if they don't know what you got going and that kind of thing?
And hello everybody else in the room.
It's nice to kick it with the rabbits.
You know, I love you guys.
You're my favorite project on Eith.
I feel like all the other projects that I love on Eath got a little butt hurt yesterday in the megaspace when I said that.
But I said what I said, people.
I'll backflip on it, you know.
I'll bunny rabbit hop on it, if you will.
So, yeah, I love the BTFD rabbits.
Vita, Darcy, Oki, Dedi, everybody else on the team.
They're just amazing souls and they really, really care about the community.
And I strive to be just like them, honestly.
So if you don't know who I am, my name is Sadie Sankalowitz. I am fully doxed. You can go follow my personal account.
Sadie says OTG if you want to learn more about me or if you just want to see the face behind the brand.
My profile picture is of me with my plants. So like I said, fully doxed. I'm completely transparent about that. I like people to know.
who they're dealing with, you know, who's behind the brand and who's building.
So the team right now is currently me, Miss Harley from the H.C. Hoggs,
Hostile Soul from the H.C. Hogs.
Harley's husband, Joker, my fiancé, Audrey Shakeenbake,
which she might be down below in the listeners sporting her book.
And then there's also my best friend, Liz, who lives out in Chicago.
And what we are is we are a cannabis enthusiastic brand.
Let me just get that out there right quick.
We celebrate cannabis and we are advocates for cannabis safety, cannabis education, and cannabis
And how we plan to make our mark on the world is with the blasted bucks.
We started minting yesterday.
If you want to go check out the mint website, it is offthegrass.xy-Z.
And they are 415 deer-inspired NFTs.
Uh, they are on sale right now for the first 200 mentors at a discounted price of $1,688 in Polygon.
The remaining sale will be available for $15 more, if I'm correct.
There is a limit of two per wallet. Um, I was going to do one per wallet, but I like the idea
of you guys being able to bring friends and family members. If you have any that are interested that, uh,
might like cannabis but might not be into crypto.
So I wanted to keep that option available.
When you mint a blasted buck, you are getting the ultimate in real life utility.
You are actually buying 10-year-plus admission to a private 22-hour camp-out-style event on a 14-acre plot of land in the state of Maine in the United States of America.
The price of your NFT includes your ticket to the event, your tent space, your parking space, dinner and drinks for the night.
a swag bag, live entertainment, and free water activities.
Like, you know how much it's going to cost to, like, take me to where you want to take me?
I'm sorry. I live in the United States, so I kind of had to keep it in the United States.
But during the event, concessions will be available for purchase, as well as the availability of pay-to-play fair style games, pay-to-play activities, project booths, and merch booths.
And just so you know, where we're planning on having the camp out is pretty close to Canada.
It's pretty close to the Canadian border.
So if you can make your way over there, you might be able to slip through.
Just tell me where it is and I got a camper.
Plus, it's not just like it's a one year thing.
We're planning on holding this for anywhere between 10 to 30 years.
I am very young, you guys.
I will admit, since I'm fully do like to be fully transparent.
I just have a big dream and it's,
bringing people together to celebrate cannabis and hopefully get legalization out there to all 50
states one day. So I could hold this event until I'm in my 50s. That's another 40 years from now.
You know what I'm, well, not 40, 30 years from now. You know what I'm saying? So we're doing this for
the long run. We want to keep people happy. We want to advocate for cannabis. We want to advocate
for people to be able to have a space to come and be who they are with no boundaries.
We don't care who you are. We don't care what you do. We just care that you like cannabis and that you're nice to other people. So you could be a fucking green hippo for all I care as long as you're fucking nice to me. Honestly, come through, camp out. We'll feed you some lily pads or something. I don't know. What the fuck do hippos eat? I'm clueless. But anyway, that's what we do it off the grass. That's what we are.
we're just, we're trying to make a staple in the world.
Cannabis is something big, and I think that everybody should be a part of it.
I love it. That's awesome. There's so much that y'all have added to it because I was telling her last night, there's so much that y'all have added to it that since the last time you told us what you had going on. Like you've added the fair games and you added the water activities. And I know that you said something about somebody's coming to play. Like there's going to be people that are going to be like fire dancers and stuff like that's like.
And then you talked about blueberry picking.
Like, the place that they're getting is going to have like a blueberry orchard on it to where you could go and pick your own blueberries.
Like, I think that's really fun.
But I like that kind of stuff, you know.
It's just like vegan woodstock.
No, yeah, that was the whole entire goal. I love that you mentioned Woodstock because I am a big festival head. My mom, she's not in the room currently because she's hosting her own space for the Irish coffee show. But if you're familiar with the legendary, the myth, the big woman, Cana Mom Connie, my birth giver.
She introduced me to music festivals and not only music festivals, but cannabis at a young age. So I really do owe it all to my mom. She's the reason that I put this event together. It's basically everything she taught me, cannabis and fun. You know what I'm saying? So that was my whole thing. I wanted it to be like a big weed festival, but also have the like aesthetic of a
fair, but also like a club at the same time, because we're going to have a DJ and a stage,
and we're going to have a host, like an MC type deal.
But there's also going to be hayrides and blueberry picking and a water slide and a bounce
house and just all this crazy.
There's going to be something for everybody.
And that was my main intention was all 415 holders being satisfied with something in some way.
Yeah, and you're on Polygon, aren't you?
Yeah, we're big on Polygon.
It's where I do most of my shopping.
I mean, I got to Polygon through gang skulls and through the snout bears, which I'm a big advocate for their projects, actually.
3% of our secondary sales from the blasted bugs go to the snout bears to go towards autism research because I have someone in my family very near and dear to me who's on the spectrum and he's nonverbal and my aunt cares for him 24 7 around the clock.
So when I found out about the snout bears, it was a no-brainer. I wanted to help him.
But they introduced me to Polygon, and I think Polygon is super dope.
Everything is super cheap.
Plus, there's a lot of super, super dope artists trying to make a start on there.
So if you haven't checked out, Polygon, definitely do.
I think it's up and coming, genuinely.
Not to mention the gas fees are just, they're just spot on.
fucking non-existent Darcy. They're literally like two cents. If eaten.
I know, that's what I'm saying. They're just like no gas at all.
Oh my God's an underdog. People have always just like never really looked at it.
Um, you can honestly, um, relate it to base. Base came out and it's just the same.
think it's easier to cross over there when it's just as easy to go to Polygon.
Yeah, so, like, we've always been an underdog.
And, like I said, Metavixons is as well.
But, yeah, Polygon really needs, really needs to be shouted out.
And I'm glad that we are here and there are people using it because, like, let's fucking go.
Polygon is awesome. I mean, when I started trading on Polygon and I noticed that the gas fees were non-existent, like I literally keep $1 in my trading wallet. So I have three wallets. I have a dead wallet. I have a minting wallet and I have a trading wallet. And my trading wallet, I always keep
$1 in there because when I send and receive NFTs, it costs literally like 0.2 cents to do anything with.
So it's all I need is a dollar in there. And I've literally had that dollar in there for like four months, you guys.
And I've sent out and received so many NFTs for giveaways and stuff.
And that dollar has lasted.
There you go. Yeah, a lot of people like, I do have some Polygon stuff. I do a lot of
snout bear trading because as you all know, my nephews, my twin nephews are both autistic.
And one is, he's not nonverbal, but he's, he does a lot of like hand gestures, so we use
a lot of hand gestures with him, but he will talk, but it's not very much. And then the other,
he's actually doing a lot.
doing a lot better than he was when he first got diagnosed because they got him in like a,
they got him both in a special school, but Tommy's coming along a lot quicker. So,
um, not that there's a, you know, any type of, I don't know,
I don't know. Like they told me that there's like three different levels of autism, which I don't,
I don't understand a whole lot about it, but like at level one, two and three. It's a broad
spectrum. Yeah. I wouldn't really say levels. It's like a broad spectrum. And I wouldn't even
say that you can be at one end or the other because I've met several people that are autistic and I
have several people in my family who are autistic. And they're all at different ranges. Like I've got a younger cousin, her name
is Kaylee. She is verbal, but she has stem issues and she gets very overstimulated easily and she
gets really upset easily. So we have to be careful when we take her out in public. Zachary, the one that's
cared for around the clock by my aunt.
He is completely nonverbal and he can't really take care of himself at all.
He's not going to go get a job.
He's not going to go to college.
But he is a very bright boy and he understands things more than you could.
He understands more things than I do.
trust me and believe me on that.
He is an extremely bright boy.
And then we have another member in my family who's autistic.
And he is also very bright and he can communicate,
but his communication is very slowed and he's learning slower than most people would at his age.
So autism really, it's not even an ailment.
I'd like to say that right now, people.
And it makes them higher.
They are higher up than we are.
And I say that with the utmost confidence because I've seen autistic people do the most amazing things that I couldn't even dream of coming up with.
But yeah, so what's everybody's, you know, I'm just going to kind of open this to anybody for anybody that wants to talk about it or whatever.
But what do you guys see crypto doing here in the next year?
What do you think is going to happen?
Do you think, you know, obviously we are kind of seeing a little turn to NFTs, at least I have in the last few days, to be honest.
It hasn't been a long, long time, long step.
But what do you think is going to happen in the next year?
Is that what you just said?
With NFTs, with meme coins.
Like, what do you see it?
What do you see crypto doing in the next year?
I'm going to take a huge guess here and I'm going to say meme coins are dying down to me.
KuteMed is coming back again.
As you see with the NFT collections, community coming back and building onto NFTs.
That's what I want to say is coming.
And yeah, the dying down of meme coins.
I know they're here to stay, but...
We just need them as a strict utility, not a pump and dump.
That's kind of where I think things are going.
And people should get out there and fucking start making content, even if you don't know how.
That's what I've told people.
But that's the thing about it is.
Us as like humans, I feel like us as people in general, like, I feel like everybody knows that everything can be handed to you now, now.
If you're hungry, you've got grubhub.
You don't have to cook anymore.
You don't have to physically get in a vehicle or on a bike or get on your feet and walk to a store anymore.
You can have everything delivered to you like the drop of a hat, anything, not just food, groceries, all of it.
it's just one of those things that if something doesn't happen.
But no one takes initiative.
Yeah, nobody takes initiatives anymore.
But initiative is the fucking one thing I scream to this.
Web 3 is about taking initiative.
And fucking, I think about 90% of the fucking whole place doesn't take initiative.
Nobody needs to tell you what the fuck to do.
Maybe you just think of what you want to do and tell people what you think would be a good idea.
people need to start fucking doing out here. I'm sorry. Go ahead. No, I agree. That's what I'm saying. It's, it's,
it's all about initiative. And I think that people get so caught up and whenever things don't go right
when they first start creating content, they get so caught up in that that they just give up on it.
Because then it's like, okay, you know, this isn't for me. I can't do this because everything is so
easily, you know, brought to yourself. You can do anything. Yes, and not everybody's going to like
your content either. You're going to share.
see no engagement on something, but you gotta keep on going because that's growing and growing.
And people will start to like it.
That's what I hate to see is like people put stuff out and be like,
Please give it time because they will.
Like people just are learning to like you as well.
Like I just make content.
I love making content and I love telling people to make content because I love looking at their content as well.
Well, see, and that's the thing is, you know, our founder down there, Didi and the with the little blue rabbit with the pouty face on.
He said something one day that when before I was just a community member.
I wasn't even part of the team or anything like that.
But he had said something one day and he said build it and they will come.
I mean, that was all he said. Build it and they will come. And for me, he was, it's, it hit, you know, which that's such a small, easy feat to hear that's like, oh, that well, duh, you know, that type of thing. But it, for me, it hit me a little different because I'm thinking it's the truth because you build and you build and you build and that people might not like it or they're watching in the background and the shadows.
trying to see what you're doing, making sure, you know, all that stuff because everybody's been
rugged and everything else. And people do a lot of research before they go into communities
anymore. It's just how it is. But it's the truth, though. You build it and you'll see nothing
for a while. And then all of a sudden you have all these new holders and then you may go, you know,
it may die down a little bit, but that's part of Web 3. You know, there's ups and downs of everything.
You know, there's meme coins. And then there's.
alt coins and then there's all kinds of stuff people do but there always turns around to be a
spot for you for what you're building there's always a part there's always a cycle for you
Yeah, and I don't want ever, and I see a lot of people get discouraged. And like, I like to keep it positive and tell them to just keep going. And if you haven't tried something out here, try it. Like, I've tried everything. And sometimes one spot isn't for you. Maybe graphic design isn't for you. Maybe gift making is more for you. Like there's a whole bunch of, it's around the same thing. But there's a whole bunch of, like,
areas where people can fit and I want people to just like start putting themselves where they feel and like
off the grass is that yeah like honestly refreshing so refreshing to hear all the ideas that you're bringing in the
confidence that you have in your mission which makes me want to be so much a part of what you're building
I really appreciate that thank you um
I said it yesterday in our Mint Party megaspace, but it was really discouraging doing this because I've only had my fiancé and my mom.
And obviously I've had all my Web3 friends like Miss Darcy and Dede and the Snout Bears, bow art, solo breezy, the lettuce monsters.
I've had all my Web3 family.
They've been riding for me really hard.
But in real life, everybody thought it was a joke or that I was...
biting off more than I could chew or that I was trying to scam people because it has to do with
crypto. Like I literally had a family member come to me with concern and ask why I was involved
with crypto and if I had fallen in the wrong group of people essentially. And I was like,
it's not even about the crypto. We're bridging that divide between crypto and a real life connection
I don't care about the NFTs. I want you guys to be happy with your assets. I care about meeting you guys. I want you guys to meet me and view me as a person in your
human form and think, wow, this kid's got spunk. This kid's got a mission. This kid actually wants to
change something in the cannabis world. That's what I want. I want you to also meet each other and form
connections and build with each other and grow with each other and make friends, real life
friends that's what all of this is about so yes i'm very invested in crypto yes i care about you guys
being happy with your assets that matters above all but in the end if when i meet you guys if
you guys come to the event and you're not happy with the event that's gonna bother me more than
anything yeah that's the kind of vibe we need i'm sorry that's what that's what we need that's
that you're bringing everything we need
Yes, yes, I agree to. And, you know, and that's the thing is there's a reason why Pudgy Penguins and people like BASI and all of them, they're still here. I feel like they're all still here because one reason. And it's because they had a community that was there that would back them and was going to ride with them until the end of time. And when you have that solid foundation of that community that's not, that's going to hold, that's going to be there to, you know,
I mean, for example, we have our team.
You know, everybody has a team, and if you have those team members that are there and they're going to ride for you and help, the possibilities are endless because it takes the community to keep things going in Web3.
If you don't have a strong community, you have nothing.
So I agree, too, it's more than just the art anymore.
It's, you know, it can't be that anymore.
Now, do I think that NFTs have been...
I think there's a misconception
with a little bit of NFT work
everybody's like, oh, it's just art
and it's just setting there and stuff.
Like the rabbits, for example,
when we do our new ghostment,
which is coming out on ape,
We can't really talk about what we're doing, but that's why people hate it because they're like, oh, you're not talking about it.
And you can't give us any alpha and you don't know anything else.
And since the last time you came and did it do, do, do.
It's just that we're building something in the ape or with the ghosts on ape.
that nobody's done before when it comes to NFTs.
You know, there's going to be a way to make money.
There's going to be a way to do those things.
Because that's what NFTs were supposed to do from the get-go, right?
It was supposed to be where you could make money with your NFTs.
It's like having, you know, I mean, you can kind of compare Pudgy Penguins
or maybe Bored Ape Yacht Club to something like, you know, an original of a really expensive
portrait that's, you know, been painted or whatever, like an in-world-life portrait.
And you were supposed to be able to make money off these NFTs,
but then everybody started doing it and they did it the wrong way.
And so for us, it's like, let's take what we were supposed to be doing with NFTs.
And go back to the basics and do the same thing.
So with the contract and the way we're doing things and the way Oki did the art as far as ghosts,
I haven't seen anything on Ape that looks like the ghosts that we're doing.
And we're going to make it to where our community can make money.
That's what we want to do is give back to the community and give back to them to where they can make money
and they can be proud of their assets and do what they want to do with it.
That's why you own your NFTs.
That's why you own your IP rights is to be able to do what you want to do with that art.
And so that's what's really important to us as a community.
I really dig what you guys are doing, honestly, Darcy.
I've only been rocking with the rabbits, I think, since maybe...
I want to say September or October, but every single space, every single time you guys come through on anything and you guys talk about what you're building, I automatically know that it's going to be something big because you guys are invested in your community.
And I think that's what matters above all. I feel like a lot of people out here,
They're kind of greedy and not even in the sense that they're selfish, but they're only looking out for the people they care about. And that usually ends up being their close circle, right? Like their immediate friends, their immediate family, the team that helped build them. So once all those people get their little paycheck, they kind of,
it's not even that they pull the rug,
because some people don't pull the rug, right?
Their projects are still going,
but you can tell there's a genuine lack of care
The community doesn't get announcements,
the community doesn't get spaces,
the community doesn't get updates,
the community doesn't get engagement.
And I think the BTFD rabbits are really unique because you guys engage with the community every day.
You know, I see Darcy every single day. I see Dedi every single day.
I see Vita. I see King. I see Charles. I see Tony. I see whiz.
I see these people every fucking day coming through posting up their rabbits, talking about what's being built, talking about what's coming.
And I think that's fucking awesome. We need more of that in the space.
I agree. That's what I'm saying. It's all about community and making sure that you are being a hundred percent transparent with everybody that is part of your community. But I will say though,
And, you know, hindsight's 2020, but it sucks whenever you're really trying to build something
and people get their ass in the air.
That's why I was saying, you know, for example, there's always, you're always going to
piss somebody off in Web 3.
And, you know, whether you're doing it or you're doing it with this person or doing it
with that person or you just don't take any shit from anybody.
I think, you know, I've...
I'll just tell you a little bit about my backstory with the rabbit.
So I met the rabbits about a year ago when I was working on another project.
And it was very easy for me at the very beginning to get involved with what they were doing.
The space just popped up for me.
And it just came in and I'm talking, I'm one of those that I do a lot of like listening on and not really doing a whole lot of action for a while before I do because I'm,
I get, like, paranoid about, you know, what's right or what's wrong and which ones I should be doing, especially when it came to NFTs, because when I first got started in crypto, it had nothing to do with NFTs.
So it was a little bit newer.
And I remember popping in and they were having an element, mint space, which is the elements that were doing.
And I was like, oh, these are kind of cool.
And look, oh, look at how cute the little rabbits were.
Like, I was thinking they were cute, you know, whatever.
And I remember I listened and I hopped up on stage because they were playing a game or something like that.
And Wizard was the first person that talked to me on there.
And then I just, I don't know what happened.
It was like I blacked out.
And it was like the next thing I know, I was buying rabbits and doing everything else.
And really, to be honest with you, I don't know how it happened so quickly.
But they were so easy to get along with and they were so much fun that I wanted to be a part of it so bad that I felt like I was getting FOMO really bad.
And I was like, this is weird for me because...
I'm not usually like that.
Like, I get nervous a little bit when I go into spaces and I see a ton of PFPs in one space
because most of the time they don't let you up because you don't have their PFP on.
And then second, they're usually, it's intimidating a little bit.
And it's like, they didn't care.
And so I just was like, all right, I'm all in.
So I wound up buying some elements first.
And then I wound up getting addicted to them and I bought a bunch.
And then I started getting OGs because the OGs was what in the community, that's what you want to have is the OG PFPs because that's like your ticket to everything when it comes to the rabbits.
I hung out with them for a while and, you know, was hanging out and stuff.
The shit part about it is, is you hear so many things and you have to really make up your own mind on people, right?
And I've always done a really good job of making up my mind on people.
But, you know, I'm just going to be honest.
founder Didi down there that has a blue rabbit on, he gets a lot of shit in this space.
I'm not going to lie to you. He does. And you want to know why? Because he's Italian and he doesn't
give a fuck about anything at all. I feel like it's a little bit because he's Italian.
Because Italian people are like very real. They have like a temperament that's a little bit
different than like, you know, not normal people. I don't want to call it abnormal. But
but there are temperaments a little bit different.
And he's one of those people that he don't give a shit about anything.
If you do something that he doesn't like, he's going to call you out on it.
If he thinks you're scamming, he's going to call you out on it.
And people don't like that.
People want to be able to do what they want to do.
And then when they get done doing it, they want everybody to be like, oh, okay.
No, like that's not, and I need that in this space. I need people to be real. I need people to be 100% honest with me. And I need to, I need people to, you know, want to protect everybody in their community. And that's what he did. So he gets a lot of backlash. I feel like he gets a lot of, well, you know,
Did he he said this or that?
And then it's kind of like, well, you know, it did happen.
But it was because, and I'm like, well, did you do it?
Well, yeah, it did happen.
You know, and so he's really good about making sure that everything's going smooth when it comes to his circle.
And I just feel like he gets a really bad rabbit.
I think it's very shitty of people.
So for everybody in here that hasn't ever met the rabbits or anything like that.
And if you have heard of Diti, there's either, you know, you got to, it's kind of like crypto where it's kind of not a lot of gray area.
Either like it or you don't.
He's a little bit, there's not a lot of gray area.
Either people like him or they don't.
And usually the people that don't like him are the people that are doing something they're not supposed to be doing.
So kudos for him for being real and being 100% in this space because I need that.
And I think everybody really does need that.
And so back to what I was saying with the rabbits is, I saw it.
You know, I saw it happening.
I watched people go in and out of the rabbits and wondering like, what happened and things
like that, and they were doing shit that they weren't supposed to be doing.
You know, they were running scammy things.
And he was calling people out on that.
And I wanted to be a part of what he was building because I feel like,
I needed it. I needed people to be real with me. I needed a community where it felt like I was being kept safe, if that makes sense. And that kind of sounds like really ignorant, I guess. It's like, well, you know, okay. But...
I know that if I have my rabbits and all the rabbits that I have,
I know no matter what, that I'm always going to have something that comes out of this community.
And regardless whether or not I do any other communities,
I know that my money is safe being with the rabbits.
And that's what I need to have.
and my assets are safe being with the rabbits.
And I know there's going to be something coming next year and the year after,
and I know what we're building and I know what we're doing.
And so that's the community I needed.
So I just made myself present to it.
And I told, you know, they was a community manager position that came up.
And I remember thinking to myself, I couldn't tell because D.D.
you and I were talking on the back end.
I couldn't tell if he was kind of...
poking a little bit, trying to see what I'd say. I couldn't tell what was happening, to be honest.
I couldn't tell if he was like, yeah, we need a new community manager, and he just kind of would leave
it at that. And I couldn't tell, like, if he was kind of wanting to see if I'd go, oh, I'd love to be,
you know, or something like that, but he never said anything. But D.D.'s the type that if you want it,
you got to go get it. So I was at what I was in Miami at the art basil for a different project, by the way.
And I was hanging out with the rabbits the whole time.
And Wizards like, Darcy, if you want community manager, you got to go get it.
And I was like, so I'm just supposed to say I want community manager?
And he went, yeah, because that's what he wants.
He wants to see people actually want to be here.
And that's a great quality to have as well.
And I was like, okay, so I just messaged him.
I'm like, hey, I want to be the community manager.
And he was like, I can't remember what he said, that I remember they had to have like, you know, a talk or whatever.
you know, with the rest of the team or whatever.
And then here I am is the next thing.
I know I was the community manager,
and I've been here since December,
and I don't ever see myself leaving.
I love that. It's home for me. You know, find those communities that feels like home to you.
And I do. I feel like I'm at home. And I feel like everybody that's in our community feels like they're at home.
And I know that there's other communities people have as well that feel like they're at home. And that's an amazing thing to have.
And I just want to encourage everybody to do your own research and find those communities where you feel like home.
I know NFTs have kind of been up and down and people are kind of like, you know, about it.
But there's a lot more to be done in communities than trading meme coins.
There's a place that you can call home.
There's people that care about you and want to be with you just like off the grass.
And she's got Megadeth Digital's really cool.
And then you've got Native that's part of a thousand different communities.
But the one that I know that she's talked about the most is space riders and metavixans.
You can tell what's tight knit and what's not.
And I just encourage everybody to check out all of these projects.
You know, everybody that we have up here right now are good people.
They're all here for the right reasons.
They're all here to, you know, be productive and build and make sure that, you know,
this space doesn't die and that we're doing the right things and we're doing all the,
we're doing everything right.
That's what everybody's here for.
I just love it. I'm glad that y'all guys got to listen to a little bit about what I did and how I got involved with the rabbits.
But I did kind of throw D-D out there a little bit. I'm not biased because he's our founder. I'm being real. I'm being 100% honest.
He's one of the realest people you'll meet in this space. And I'm just proud to be able to call him not just our founder, but my friend. Because he's easy to like.
But he's easy to hate, too.
That makes any sense because he's one of those people that just doesn't take bullshit.
And it's easy to hate those types of people.
My bestest friends are usually the people I absolutely fucking hated at the very start.
I look at it and be like, I fucking hate you.
I never, I would never be friends with you.
And somehow over like weeks, I've become best friends with some of these people.
I think people that bring the heat and when you bring the heat, I think you both just are like,
Man, this is going to be great friendship.
And I like that you took initiative to be the community manager because I did the exact same thing when I started in Web3.
So anybody out there that wants to be a fucking community manager, just go ask.
If you want to do anything, just go ask. They could say no or they could say yes. That's it. Exactly. That's the worst they can say no. And I thought, you know what? If they do, if he does say no, I'm not leaving because I loved what they were doing anyway. I just would have been like, you know, bad timing. Just the timing was a right. I'm just not a fit. So I thought if they do say no, then they just say no, whatever. I'm still going to be here.
but then it wound up working out and everything so i was excited about that and i'm just happy to be
here and i'm just so glad that we had this space because there's so many cool people coming up so
far and i'm excited to hear all of them
I thought Didi hated me at first for absolutely no reason.
Didi didn't do anything to cause this feeling.
He was just, I could tell he was very aloof, if that makes sense.
I could tell that he was definitely one of those people that didn't take bullshit,
and it made me so nervous.
What if he doesn't like me?
What if he doesn't like the project?
What if he thinks it's a fucking...
What if he thinks it's bullshit?
And then D.D. came to me and he was like, I like what you're doing.
I'd love to become a part of one of your spaces.
And you know, you're more than welcome to come into any rabbit space and talk about what you got going on.
I feel like it was that moment.
I can't remember her name, but you older heads, you should be able to remember exactly what I'm talking about.
When that woman got on stage at the award show and she's like, they like me, they like me, they really like me.
It was a very, it was like a...
I don't know. Lights were shining down from the heavens. I was like, okay, thank God. I'm in with the crew.
That's funny. I want to tell you all a funny little bit. This is going to take like 10 seconds to tell.
So when I first got access to the rabbit account and I was going in spaces and stuff, I'd go into spaces and there'd be people blocked all the time in it.
And I'd go, God, there's a lot of people that are blocked, like that we've blocked on the rabbit account.
And I'd be like, hey, so-and-so's blocked in here. And he'd be like, yeah, because he's a scammer.
or something. And it made me laugh so hard because he just, like I said, he's just one of those
that he just doesn't take bullshit. And it'd make me laugh because it'd be like, God, there's a lot
of blocked people on here. But it really wasn't a lot. I don't want to act like there's 50,000 people
blocked on each space. But, you know, I'd pop in a two, three spaces.
One shit. You got to give us.
a little bit of like leeway here because a lot of people that have been here for a long time have been burnt and have a chip on their shoulder because of that.
So like I hate to be that person too.
Sometimes people seem and they're like, what's wrong dude?
And it's like, you know what?
I like to be so happy, but sometimes, like, being burnt and living through Web 3 for four years makes a person a little crusty.
So sometimes we have to think about that, too.
Like, I don't like when it turns people that way, but, like, fuck, some people have been so burnt and have turned crusty.
And, like, they're really good people, honestly.
Oh, yeah. No, it'd be like, and it would be some of them would be like, oh, I already knew that, you know, but I just don't block. I really don't block people, to be honest, but it's just one of those things. Like, I'm never in my life. Like, I've been told, I've had one person in here that has blocked me, not in here, but has blocked me before. And I'm like, why did they block me? And it was because I was trying to be a community manager.
Wait, are you talking Native?
I got blocked because I told them that,
because see, our rabbit chat is rabbit related.
We're not going to have a bunch of, like, spammy stuff that's in there or anything like that.
anything that has to do with the rabbits.
That's what our chat's for.
And so I had to tell them, oh, you can't post that or whatever.
And then they got mad and blocked me.
Like, I've never in my life.
And that was like freaking two weeks after I became community manager.
I thought, man, this is going out on a great start already.
My best friend had blocked me.
Project owner is so hard.
People just get so mad at you for all the wrong reasons.
Like I literally, in my server, I had somebody DM me, and he was like, you know, links are disabled, right?
And I was like, yeah, I'm the one who disabled them.
And he was like, well, that kind of makes your server a little shitty.
And I was like, well, to prevent scammers from...
sending links in the server.
And he was like, I'm not a scammer.
And I was like, how do I know that?
I don't even, you joined my server five seconds ago.
And he was like, well, I'm in this community, in this community, in this community.
And I was like, yeah, that's cool.
But you still can't send links.
Yeah, no, it was, they did. They freaking, they just went ahead and blocked me and then called me a bitch. And that was, that was that. But, um, Rachel, I'm going to get on to get on to something else. Keep the space positive. Racial reviews came up. What's going on?
Thank you for the welcome up.
I was actually going through my wallet because I was like, I know I have one of these freaking rabbits.
And I was just digging through and found it.
And I was like, I don't know if it was D.D.
And when he said that name, I was like, okay, that rung a bell.
I don't know if D.D. gave me my rabbit.
I don't know if it was running rabbits that gave me my rabbit.
somebody gave me my rabbit and I have to just go back and just figure it out but
this community has definitely been here I've been doing NFT since like 2019 early 2020
And it's funny because I do love the name.
I was a part of that early movement of doing what three women.
And I've definitely been Darcy in that community manager role and the mod role.
And yeah, there's times that you feel like you're doing what you've got to do for a project and others just...
It's tough. So there's pros and cons to those types of positions and to know that you are still part of a community that is still showing up.
Definitely do see them active. It definitely speaks volumes. You made the right decision on who you chose to go with and represent and be a part of. For me, it was
i hate to say it i sometimes get PTSD um from sometimes like the web three women movement or
um i have you know people asking to talk about what's currently happening in nfts and currently right now
it's been rough it's been rough waters um you know we came here for the art we came here for the communities and i think
A lot of that has died down in the past year or so.
Maybe this is my opinion.
But it's been rough and it's nice to see OG still lasting.
I definitely know Native, part of some of those OG projects as well.
Space Riders was one of my first...
I guess larger spaces we did when I was hosting spaces.
And it was during their mental.
And it took them a while to me, you know, not a while,
but it was a few months or so.
And when it finally happened, it was live on one of our spaces.
It was nice to see those communities come together,
Like you had one community helping another one.
It was a lot of freaking love.
It was nice to onboard get them.
They were probably already here, but not speaking as much on spaces.
And now you see all types of women co-hosts hosting.
But at the same time, I feel like we've also...
We're not empowering each other as much, and that's not even just for the women.
That's also for projects.
I've heard so much talk on this founder left.
Okay, well, this founder's still here.
What are we doing for the ones that are here?
So, or, you know, this project or this community has died out or whatever it is.
giving cookies, flowers, whatever the hell you want to say it, carrots to the ones that are lasting,
because it's hard to reconnect. I had an OG account that got taken down. We started with this account,
and that has happened to a lot of other people too. It wasn't just me. So it's nice and very
refreshing native. I don't know how we got disconnected. Glad to have reconnected with you here at
I have a fellow friend down there, Rangie, love her.
I don't know if she's going to probably come up or not later on, but she's, you know,
There's good women still left here.
Definitely decent projects going around.
And there's definitely some new ones, but there's also OGs.
And rabbits have been here.
Maybe I was introduced to them.
Don't quote me on that, but definitely been here for a while.
And it's nice that I was able to join this space and followed a few of you all and definitely hoping that I can reconnect with whoever gave me my rabbit because I've definitely been a part of this community without even knowing it.
And it's definitely an honor.
Well, have you actually, are you in the rabbit hole DM?
I'm going to add you to it.
And you know, I know a lot of people don't like group DMs or whatever, but you
might be able to find out who it was that gave you a rabbit and then also get in the
I know a lot of people, like I said, I always tell people, imagine the group DM.
They're like, oh, great, another DM that I got to keep up with.
I have a bunch that I'm into, and I can't leave it because they're my friends.
And I'm like, but I'm, you know, I'm not probably as active as I should be in some
And I hate being that way.
You know, I mean, if I did that, I would never be off my phone.
And I already am never off my phone whenever I'm not doing my other stuff because I'm doing rabbit stuff, but I'm addicted to that.
You know, I mean, I can't help it.
But I'll add you to it and then you might be able to find out who it is.
I want to see your rabbit too, though.
Would you post it in the comments?
I want to see which one you have.
It's a really cool little rabbit.
It has a little, like, I love to bake and stuff.
I don't know if that's a little chef hat.
Well, you should be collecting
Claire and carrots right now.
Every OG connects their wallets to,
and it's passive staking,
so you don't have to worry about it being taken.
Can everybody retweet like...
And can you post your collection above?
Because, you know, in spaces, people are talking about collections,
but they really don't know where to look and get.
And there might be somebody in the audience that actually wants to get Rabbit.
So if you could just put the information above, that'd be great.
Heck, yeah, I'll do that.
And y'all can pin stuff to the top.
Don't feel like you can't.
I guess I forgot to say that.
You didn't know where to find the collection.
I was looking and I was like, yeah, you guys got to refresh that on your main page, too,
where to go to the collection.
Yeah, so the collection that's on the page is, I think, our two of the, yeah, BTFDrabbits.com is where you can go and like collect your carrots and see everything that's going on and be able to find it.
But it is verified on OpenC and Magic Eden.
And then our elements are XYZ, but they're going to be used for something a little different.
But what was I going to say?
Oh, yeah, that rabbit is pretty sick.
See, and people don't know because they're like, oh, yeah, I have a rabbit.
And they're like, what do I, you know, what's going on?
Well, now you'll be able to claim, well, we had two or three freements last year,
but you'll be able to claim your ghosts and you'll be able to haunt mutate your rabbit.
And we're going to be doing mutations where you don't have to burn your rabbits.
So that's really exciting.
And then you're collecting carrots with your rabbits right now, and they're going to be used for something in the future as well.
And then you can gamble them on the website and try to win more carrots by steak and some carrots on the slot machine and that type of thing.
So there's all kinds of stuff.
Wait, there's slot machines?
They're a little addicting.
They're a little addicting.
I'm okay with that. Let's do this.
They have like the regular machine and then it's like the premium machine and like you can bet more your carrots on the premium machine.
I have one on that one, but I have one on the smaller one and I was all like, what's that doc? Let's go. What's up, Doc? Let's go. I'm down. We're going to crush some carrot juice.
Oh, and Darcy, I did want to chime in when you were kind of throwing Geedy some flowers earlier, you know, just to throw him under the bus because I do see quite a few males in the room.
Dee-D totally supports that we are trying to empower women to take over in Web 3.
Not only because he gave me a voice in Web 3, no questions asked, probably knew me for like all of two weeks.
He just saw how active I was and he approached me and next thing I know, I'm project lead for the rabbits.
But not even my position, the majority, I want to say 80% of the rabbit team, the actual team.
Don't believe anything he tweets or tries to say or laughing emojis he might send out like,
okay, girls, you know, go ahead, do your takeover.
He might act like he doesn't.
He won't come out and say it, you know, because he has to be a dude.
And so I just wanted to take a quick minute to also add my flowers or carrots, whatever it is that he prefers.
Just because I've been in Web 3 for four years now.
It was hard to get out there.
not to knock on fellow women, but there's, you know, there's those women that make it hard for you to get accepted because everybody has their circle already and stuff.
So being new, it was really hard to find a community that was inviting.
And then even when I did start in spaces and stuff, it was still very, um,
it was still very regulated um it's like it it almost felt like i had to follow a script i couldn't
truly just be myself and um when i happened to come across the rabbits um like i said i was only in for
like two weeks or so and dd was just like here here's a rabbit here's a rabbit um and i you know
you request that mic and they let you up.
And it's really hard to find spaces and communities and projects that will let you up without really knowing you.
So those are my flowers to D.D and just the rabbit community in general is they really give you a voice.
They're inviting no matter, um,
whether you're a woman or not, because I honestly knew nothing.
I knew nothing about NFTs.
and Dee Dee did a quote unquote interview and next thing I know you got the job.
So he's given me a chance to learn NFTs and grow and I'm here for it.
I'm all about empowering women even if I know nothing about the project.
If you tweet something, I will like it.
I will say I have been a little MIA 2025.
And I'm enjoying hearing everybody and meeting all the women.
And I'm going to give a shout out to all the men in the room too.
You're in here supporting us.
I know King's in here because, you know, he's my husband and he has to support me.
But to the men who are in here because they just want to show us support, we appreciate y'all.
Whiz is throwing thumbs down.
He told me to tell you abo shit.
Do you see what we deal with?
This is what we deal with, y'all.
And this is supposed to be our family.
This is supposed to be our blood.
Blood's not thicker than water.
Let me say hello to Jillian.
She came up and then we'll get to ring and then we'll get to MJ or May J and see what's going on.
I'm doing pretty good, Jillian.
all afternoon well it's morning for me i woke up really late and then i forgot i had a class
um that overlapped with the beginning of the space and then when i came so i'm gonna go to a rant
i was like all positive immediately and then because you guys said hi and then i was like all my
guards were let down but then i'm remembering that i was like in hell this entire time trying
to get on stage um x is being really stupid and i want to cuss but i don't know if i
could cuss in this space so to save time the mic wasn't even there
like the mic was not even present for me to request up yeah i'm i'm sorry about that i did
want to announce that to everybody in the room because there have been a few requests for the mic
i accept it and then they get i'll step there they they no it's not because um the it's not because
it's full up here it's just i accept them and then they either get
put back down his listener or they get booted from the space entirely.
I've been trying to bring in my main account throughout the entire space.
I don't know if it's crazy.
Now Twitter's been on a F around and find out for like the last week.
Even posts that have gone out have not shown up until hours later or even the next day.
Like last 9 and 11 o'clock at night, I got 28 indicators that just went bimbiv-b-b-b-b-b-bing
And it was all videos and stuff and post that.
Half my girls had done earlier that day. I had watched them make them and post them.
And I'm like, that was six hours ago, yo.
And I know they didn't walk over here from the East Coast because I'm West Coast.
I'm in Cali. And I'm like, these were coming in out of Michigan and Delaware.
And I'm going like, where is everybody?
And all of a sudden just didda-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-ding.
And it happened to last like three or four nights here.
So whether, you know, being what it is all over the U.S. has had a dramatic effect on whatever's going on.
Besides that, everybody has something they got to talk about to the last, let's see, when did the election go through?
So, yeah, it's been very busy.
Yeah, so I think Gillian, what we all need to do, what all this ladies need to do, is head on over to Elon's office and GTO the hell out of that, because he needs to get a hold on Twitter, is all I'm saying.
And if you need coffee on the way, I'm right down the block and a good smoke corner.
Perfect. I mean, if half of us are paying for this stupid check, then, like, it should be working. You know what I mean?
Like, the mic was, like, a blank space. Like, there was, I took a screenshot, and, like, I was texting my fiance.
Like, this is what it looks like. He's like, it works for me. And I'm like, I don't understand what's happening.
And then he's telling me, like, just, like, DM them. I'm like, but then what if I DM them and it is not working? So, like, let me figure this out.
Right. We're thankful it hadn't rugged us yet.
Oh, so I see what Yvonne is doing, he's trying to oppress the women from taking over in a GTO space.
He's like, no mics for the women.
Quick, everybody put a number or a symbol in your name so he can't get rid of us.
He's got to love women, though.
The damn man's got 50 kids.
There ain't no way you ain't going to tell me you don't like women.
He really needs a rabbit because he fucks like him, apparently.
All his partners, wives, like, dude.
I'm like thinking, too, I'm like, he's got to be good in bed.
He can't not be because all the people.
Well, it's probably not even that.
And they're thinking, oh, yeah, if I have one of his babies,
then I know I'm set for life because freaking million dollars probably he whips his ass with that.
But think about what you'd have to deal with for at least the next 18 years.
I don't know how I could deal with that much bullshit stupid drama.
I mean, I like him and everything, but man, when he did that jump up and down was kind of dancing on stage,
I was like, you're out of rhythm.
And it, like, made me feel, he gave me a secondhand embarrassment for him.
And, I mean, I like Elon Musk.
But I'm sitting there going, whenever he got on stage and start dancing or whatever, it was so out.
Shake it like a white boy.
I'm just one of those people that when I see somebody dancing, it's out of rhythm.
It really, like, it really bothers me.
It gives me really bad secondhand embarrassment and, like, all of that stuff.
I want to make bad videos and send them to you now, Darcy.
Darcy, if I may interject, the majority of Elon's children are conceived through IVF and selected for the male sex.
I like this little bigger picker, though.
So that's what's going on.
I should have Wikipediaed him of it.
I could have figured that out pretty quickly.
But I just thought he had a bunch of partners and was like,
I'm going to have babies by a bunch of different people and have my own little army.
Well, he is going to have his own little army.
But if anyone knows what's happening with Grimes and her three children with him,
Is that one of his babies' mamas?
She's a pretty famous alt singer.
Tell us what's happening with that.
Oh, well, he's basically taken the children and, you know, some of the children, one of the children needs have medical health.
And he won't communicate with her.
And obviously, since they share custody, she needs his consent to do, you know, to take the kid to whatever.
a medical intervention needs to be done.
So they've been in court several times about their relationship
and custody of their children.
So it's not a good scene.
So you can just check Grimes' timeline to see how she actually literally has to communicate
through Twitter to be able to get his attention.
I'm going to pray for her and that child.
The baby daddy struggle is real, I guess.
Mono struggle is a realer.
So, but I used to talk about that, but I thought that, you know, should give you some information.
But Darcy, thank you so much for inviting me to the space.
I've been trying to scroll through my, through my timeline to find the rabbit that, you know,
Yang recommended that I be part of a contest,
and Dee Dee was so graciously, you know, awarded me a rabbit,
so it was always happy to be part of this community.
You know, I lurk in the group chat and enjoy the interactions that I do have and I see on the timeline.
So it's a wonderful community.
And I did not know Rachel had a rabbit.
I didn't know you had a rabbit, right?
And you didn't tell me about your freaking carrot mining.
I will not doing the carrot mining.
I'm just like, I just hang out, you know, but now I'll pay attention to that, right?
So, but I think something, I think it was you, Darcy.
You said that DUD said, you know, build it, and they will come.
And I know one of the other women on the stage was talking about engagement and people don't engage with their posts.
You should try, and it's a hard thing to follow.
I try to follow as most best I can,
but Nobel Prize winning physicist, Richard Feynman,
a title of one of his books is,
What Do You Care, What Other People Think?
You know your true guide, your North Star, your integrity.
And it doesn't matter what other people think.
You just keep doing what you're doing.
Darcy being the community leader for the rabbits is fantastic.
Everyone here who's leading projects or part of projects, you know, just keep being true and kind.
Anyone gives you trying to give you crap.
So don't care what the people think.
I've gotten to, I don't know if it's age, because I'm 36.
I don't know if it's age or if it's just, it's got to be age,
because I don't know what else it would be.
But I just don't care about like what anybody thinks anymore about me.
Like I've talked about it before, like how I live in like a small Bible Belt community.
I have my faith too, but I'm just one of those people that I'm going to do what I want
And I like to smoke a little J every now and then or hit the bong or maybe have some drinks,
I feel bad because I have, you know, a son that it's like, I can't let anybody know that I'm doing that or then he suffers from it because then their parents are like, oh, she does this.
And I'm saying, you know, and I hate it too because I don't like to be comparative and be like, well, I'm better than you when it comes to stuff.
But these people who have these judgy, Judy attitudes...
But it's just they don't talk of,
but I'm one of those that I just don't care.
And so I don't know if it's one of its age
that's gotten to where I'm like,
I just don't give a shit anymore.
But I've run that role of in real life into Web 3 now,
because I used to really care in Web 3.
It used to hurt my feelings.
When people would say they were going to do something,
they didn't because I'm so used to people
being true to their word and they're not.
It almost had to get like a, like a,
you know, a little bit of a backbone because now I just don't care anymore. And so I just do my thing.
It's called been there, done that. And it's not just age is also experience. And so like when you
first come into not just Web 3 space, but any kind of relationship, whether it's in your real life job
or with people in real life, you know, if you don't have the experience, you don't really know how to react. And
what you like and what you don't like
and what's right and what's wrong.
I already know what's right and what's wrong, but how
how you want to be treated and how you want to treat others.
And so that's really important.
So if you're in a place, whether it's in real life or Human Web 3,
that you don't feel you're being treated properly.
You don't have to stay there.
You can go find another community.
Another community can definitely use your brains, your personality,
your ambition, your enthusiasm, and help them.
So if you're not being treated properly,
That's exactly what I did.
That's exactly what I did with the last project I was at.
And then they wanted to go and play some funky games with people in Web 3.
And it's like, oh, we're just going to put a pause on Web 3 and then go just to Web 2.
And I'm like, you can't do that.
You have people that you've...
people that are dedicated to what you're doing and stuff like that.
And then I'm just supposed to sit there and look at them
and go, we're on a pause right now.
Like after I built this whole thing
and you want me to tell them they were on a pause right now,
Like, I'm just not doing it.
And so, but now I'm in a place where, like I said,
I feel very like everything that I've invested in,
everything that I'm doing with the rabbits, I feel like,
I don't worry about tomorrow.
What if Dedi decides I'm ghost and I'm done?
Because he's not going to.
And then I think about, you know, what if he did have something come up?
Well, I don't really worry about it because we have such a great community and great leaders in this that it could keep going.
That's the kind of thing that's that financial backing and as well as that safe feeling of a community that's here for the long haul.
And I think that you're exactly spot on with that.
Yeah, I mean, Mr. I'm going back to work. I'm going to be working all the time. You ladies hold it down. He's like in every single space that we have. He's he's constantly here. I'm like, ain't you supposed to be working? Like me and Darcy and Oki got this. Like go go do something. No way.
No, and you know what's the saddest part?
And he wants to try to play all like he's hard ass and stuff like that.
Don't get me wrong, he does.
But he is like the sweetest person in the world.
And everything he's doing right now is for the rabbits.
Like what he's doing to where he can build later,
he's doing all of these long hours and stuff that he's doing right now for the rabbits.
And he wants to act all hard like,
ooh-de-do-do-do about it.
And I'm like, you're doing everything for the rabbits.
We triggered him. We triggered him. He just came up. God, here we go. Hiya, boss.
Hey, guys. First time listener. This is a great space.
It's not guys. It's ladies. It's higher ladies.
Oh, geez. Put the guns down.
I'm just saying it's a woman's space. You know, you guys were just invited to kind of observe.
But how are you doing? Did you get enough sleep?
Oh, I'm great. And I've been here from the start. A lot of good speakers, amazing people in the space, people who have been here for a while. So it's good to see you gals get together. We got a hand up. And I'm not a lady, so I got to shut up.
I think that's cat, Diddy.
I'm eating ice cream right now.
My brother got me from ice cream.
And that is not relevant to what I was going to say,
but I think you should continue,
and then I will speak after you.
Oh, wait, I'll check on you, Mae J.
It's called bubblegum sauce, vanilla ice cream.
Definitely triggered with her.
We're going to an ice cream.
Oh, I knew you wanted to hear that.
I'm like Dee Dee, I've been sitting here listening.
And to answer the question of if you need a home, come check out the rabbits.
We try to empower our women.
That rabbit hole is deep.
And it does get crazy from time to time.
But at the end of the day, it's fun.
And we family and we always show up for each other, which is very rare to see.
in this space. I will say that.
That is definitely true. It does get a little crazy though on poker nights on Friday because then we're not friends anymore.
Well, I mean, I've always been your friend, Arce either. I usually get competitive with the guys.
You're telling me that there's poker and that there's slot machines and I don't know nothing about this shit. I'm on my way.
I'm coming. Let me get my wallet. I'm on my way.
Dedy empowers women and he also, he also feeds our gambling addiction, our Digen addiction.
I didn't know what being a DGen was until the guys, Wizz and D.D.,
Push me down that rabbit hole real hard. I can't tell you how many nights I spent being awake till four or five just whoa whoa
Whoa can I just say Papa I'm home
We showed you the rabbit hole. We did not push you hopped in
No you totally you totally started me into that rabbit hole you were like boom like a kick to the chest
Honestly that'd be a good gift if anyone can do that
You could call me flower.
No, it's the truth, though.
Like, we do have a good time.
I'm always worried, though, because when we get new members, which is pretty often, they come.
We invite them to the DMs, and then they come in on something like a shenanigan that's happening.
And it's like, these people are going to think we're nuts and be like, what did I just do?
Because it does be nutty.
But we have a good time all in all.
Yeah. I did want to ask because in all honesty,
Getting more women into Web 3 has been on my mind ever since, you know, I first joined the rabbits because I was just like, how do we bring more women in?
And I don't know about y'all, but the biggest thing that I've seen is there's a lot of men here.
And a lot of them are married or in relationships.
And they've all shared the same sentiment that their significant other is that.
They kind of look at the men in Web 3 like, oh, that's just their little hobby where they throw their money.
And I'm just like, no, bring your wife.
She will end up loving it here.
She's going to love it here.
And they're just like, no, no, no, no.
That's the obstacle I see in Web 3 in getting women in here.
I could tell you the truth, but a lot of men don't want to hear it, but I'll shut up now.
Oh, no, please do say it because I would build the truth if you don't.
Because this is their escape.
If they bring their wife in, they can't like the photos they like.
They can't do all this other stuff.
And I came across so many people like that, it's sickening.
And I'm not saying like, it's sickening that you like other photos.
If you're single, you're doing your thing, do your thing.
Like, no one can judge you.
But if you're, like, coming in here, preaching something and then doing something else on the back and, like, come on now.
Like, my first experience...
When I came into this space, met up with a group of individuals in Vegas.
I thought this guy was all family mad or whatever.
We walked down the strip, and I'm walking, and he disappeared.
And I see him walking the other way, and he's not with us.
So it's just like, that was my first experience.
So, like, I learned very, very, very quick that you...
These are pictures, right?
You have to meet these people either, you know, have that sentimental talk or meet them in real life to really know who you're dealing with.
It's really hard to trust.
So when you find a group of people that you can trust, you know, why go somewhere else?
It's very dangerous out there.
And I'm not saying, like, oh, stay here.
I'm saying find your people and the rest will come in as you guys build together, right?
And someone said it earlier while I was in the crowd, you know, who cares what people think of you or what you're sharing?
They're going to like it.
If not, well, okay, thanks for the view.
Likes don't mean anything.
You get paid for views here.
I want to make a point so you just...
Wait, did I cut you off? Did the mic, like, mess up?
No, you're good. You're good.
Oh, okay. I don't know. I'm sorry.
Oh, yes, there are tons of men that are like that, and it's their separation so that they can be...
And forgive me for the statement, dirtbags in Web 3, and the majority of them, yes.
But I don't want to discount that there are good men that are here.
that this is their escape and it's not to the sentiment of the escape to be this trashy person.
It's their escape because they're probably entwined in their family life so hardcore
that they do need something that belongs to them.
And I say that because there are things for women that they want, that belongs to them, that
they don't necessarily want their partners.
to be involved in, it doesn't matter.
This is not a reflection of your relationship either.
Like the way there's Galentine's Day and a lot of these women have boyfriends,
but they have something separate for them because it's something that they enjoy
and they want that female unity.
So there is something to be said about the good men that are here
that just want to have some sort of separation.
in something that belongs to them, a space where they can escape or, you know, be a little bit
different, especially because they can't, like, be this certain type of fungoing, younger version of
themselves around their kids or around, like, other family units. So this is their escape for that.
And, and, you know, a lot of these men do invite their, you know, wives or girlfriends
and their girlfriends are completely disinterested. I've spoken to a lot of people's partners and
the women there, they have no interest in it, they don't like it, they just see things for what it is in the surface,
or they're like a lot of us in the beginning, and this is men and women, that don't understand the space,
therefore they don't want to put the effort into learning about it to, you know, be a part of the culture,
or, you know, they're too scared of speaking the wrong thing or being seen as stupid.
A lot of people have that fear of judgment, so they don't want to come into the space.
And again, this is men and women, not just, you know, women.
And I say this as well as a person who I got into Web 3 just before the board apes mint.
I was in there with the board apes mint.
And I was trying to convince my partner a man to come in here.
And he was completely disinterested.
He did not like the space.
He didn't like the culture.
He didn't like any part of it.
And it took him, I want to say about a year and a half before he started like,
feeling like he could be comfortable here.
And then it became his own thing.
And even in this space, we do a lot of things together, and he is my best friend.
But there are certain spaces and certain communities that just belong to him, that are his escape.
So I just wanted to also make that point because I didn't want to, like, discount the good men that are in this space.
And I'm so glad that your guy joined.
I kind of had a similar situation.
I was in the space before my husband was.
And then, you know, he, I don't know if it was that.
by me researching different projects or jumping into things or maybe he was just worried that I was throwing away money. I don't know
But he ended up joining Twitter and stuff and
Like we just we both went like we just dove head first into it
We're generally in the same projects. I
And that's just because of our competitive nature.
If I jump into something, then he's trying to build a bigger bag.
If he jumps into something or he talks about something, he's like, I don't know, I'm kind of looking at this one.
But I'm not sure if I'm going to throw money at it.
I just go and I throw money at it.
And then like a week later, he's like, oh, I threw some money at it.
I was like, oh, I did like a couple weeks ago.
Yeah, there's this whole like ongoing competitiveness and a joke because I do have his his seed phrases.
I have access to his wallet.
He does not have access to mine.
And I just like to keep it that way.
I've taught him how to read the blockchain and he doesn't need to be knowing where our money is where his money is going.
I'm not going to see you for like probably another year and a half.
I'm not going to New York this year.
I'm too broke, unfortunately.
New York is a broke maker.
Oh, are y'all headed the NFT, NYC?
I live in NYC, so I'm like I'm already here.
Not that outside of the house and like the entrance area, but like my...
I hope Alex approves of that.
They are little assholes and they're wonderful.
I think I speak for everyone in the space when I say, ooh.
Yeah, a lot in life's good.
Except that I broke my phone yesterday.
Yeah, it's very, it's quite bad, to be honest.
I've got like a hundred light savers across my screen.
How's the weather where everybody is right now?
I know Gillian said she's in New York and stuff like that.
Is it nice everywhere everybody is?
I know that's a little cliche.
How's the weather where you are?
It's not not cold, but it's not like freezing right now.
The sun is out, so it's kind of nice.
I'm in Southern California, so it's beautiful today.
It's a beautiful Bummy 59 here in Boston.
It's sunny, bit breezy, but this is warm.
It's 80 degrees right now in Oklahoma, but the wind's starting to blow.
Yeah, I've heard that it's been really warm in the Midwest.
Is it normally this warm this early?
Yeah, well, I live in Oklahoma and it's kind of a little bit more, I don't know.
Our weather's freaking weird.
It just won't rain and it's pissing me off.
Then the wind, the wind always blows in March.
March and November, those are the two months where the wind blows like every freaking day, like
And I'm talking like 60, 70 mile an hour winds, but then it blows normally like 20 to 30 or
all the rest of the month. So it's it is a little bit warmer than what it usually is in March,
but that means it's going to be hotter in hell this summer. So that means really hot and really bad for
farmers and just not just straight up going to not have a good time. I can already tell you that.
What do you do to protect yourself when you're out there because when you're farming?
I mean, yeah, the machines do everything automatically, but you're still going to be there, right?
Well, when we change water, we do it out in the elements and sweat our asses off and fix freaking pivot hoses that are about
30 feet in the air and bull.
And then I had second degree burns on my hands last year,
on my right hand last year from one of the poles being so damn hot
that we were working on that I didn't know.
Like it was already over 100 degrees out and I put my hand down
or didn't have any gloves on or whatever and it burnt the shit out of my hand.
But I couldn't do anything about it because I was trying to climb.
And if I would have let go, I would have fell to the bottom.
And it was a place that the ladder just couldn't reach.
And it burnt the shit out of my hand.
But it wound up healing okay to where it doesn't look like really bad.
But it was like right where your hand meets your wrist, that's where it got it.
So bad. So yeah, it gets really, really hot here during weather.
That's why I said it's going to straight up not have a good time this year because I can already tell it's getting too hot to where we're going to have to water earlier.
So that means we'll be watering for like four months and pivots, although they do it themselves because they remove.
There is some places you have to do row water where we pull out like pop and then we let the rows have water.
It just goes down the row and you have to do it all day.
But you have to fix like breaks in it and like all kinds of stuff and it's terrible.
So my dad actually had a cardiac arrest back in July, and so I don't want him out in the heat a lot because I don't want anything bad.
Like he was completely healthy, and then that just happened.
So it was really shocking and stuff like that.
And he's still trying to get past the fact that he needs to take it a little easier.
He's not, you know, he can't be like he was before it.
He needs to, he can't be out in the heat as much and stuff like that.
And so I'm like thinking about how.
I'm going to try to keep him away from doing that kind of stuff because he'll just go and do it and not tell me.
And so I have to, I just, I'm not looking forward to this summer at all when it comes to irrigating.
So we'll just see how it goes.
What crop are you farming?
We're planting corn right now.
And then that will be harvested in the middle of the summer for the cattle that we supply to all of all the dairies.
And then we will plant cotton in April.
end of April somewhere in there.
Hopefully after it rains, because right now we
dusted all the corn in, what we mean by dusting corn in.
It's so dry here that when you plant it,
it's just like putting it in nothing.
I mean, it's just like dust.
So hopefully we'll get a rain to where that would help,
and then we'll plant cotton in, like I said,
the end of April, and then we do hay all year long.
And then Molo and that'd go in.
Yeah, in May, that'd go in.
And then wheat's already been up.
It's been planted since the middle of October.
And then what else are we doing?
That's the main ones we usually do.
We'll do canola every now and then.
And then places that are really close to the river do peanuts because it's sandy.
But besides that, that's kind of what our crops are around here.
That's a lot. Did you say you do Mallow?
It's pretty. I always like when we do it, because it's really not, it's really, and you
know, right now, corn prices down and every, all the damn process, everything's down right
now, so that's really annoying because then you're going, okay, so it's going to sit
in these barns for, God knows how long until the price goes up to where you can sell it.
It's like, we still have cotton sitting there that hasn't been sold because the price
of cotton is so low right now.
Well, I thank you for the farming.
People don't understand what farmers do, people who, you know, plant the seed and reap the crops and how much work it is and how much, how dependent we are on farmers.
So it's a really tough job.
And I know more and more family farmers being bought up by corporations and, you know,
It's a really rough life.
So kudos to you, Darcy, for keeping this going on.
It really is an incredible legacy for your family.
Yeah, it's been in the family for a long time.
I don't see us going anywhere.
My dad's actually one of the most
He's one of the best farmers, and he's my dad, but he is one of the best farmers around.
He knows when to do it and when to not.
He knows when to rotate crops.
He knows all of that stuff.
So I feel like I've learned from the best, and he's made a very good living for himself,
and I don't see us ever selling out to anything big.
Usually, really around here in Oklahoma, there's not any big corporations.
And we farm a lot of acres, so we do still make money.
I mean, good living's doing what we do.
You know, there's always, there's always that time where it just shitty.
And then a hellstorm would come out.
And it's too late to replant it.
So you just have to sit there and let it just look like that.
And you do collect insurance from it.
But it's not going to be, it's going to be just to get back what you put into it.
You know, so you're at Mother's Nature's Beck and Call when you're for us.
So we're always crossing our fingers down here.
I have a question, Darcy.
If you, you said that you're doing corn right now, right?
Yeah, it's already been planning.
Then why do you go buy a lotte when you have a lot?
It's not, it's not, it's filled corn.
It's corn for solids for the dairies.
Yeah, it's not very good.
I mean, you could eat it if you wanted to, but it's not going to taste like corn you'd get from like the store.
I'll send pictures and stuff in the rabbit hole whenever it gets tall.
It gets like six, seven foot tall.
It's like crazy creepy to walk through.
Because I was going to say, like, if you have your own corn stockpile, like, you got all the elodee that you could devour.
If it was corn that it actually tasted good.
Oki, if you need to drop down, go ahead, and then I'll just send the co-host to my account.
Perfect, perfect, because I will lose Wi-Fi soon and yeah.
Well, Okie, before you leave, I want to tell everybody about Okie.
I don't know if y'all know her or not, but she is our artist and is the one that behind all of our new art coming out as well as the elements and any of the freemints that we had last year.
She's amazing of what she does.
She's a little shy though, so I didn't want to like push the mic on her too much because I know it's like she's pretty shy.
But she does an amazing work.
She's always, you know, she's been here since the get-go.
I mean, she's been loyal from forever.
And her artwork is always, I've always told people that it's like, it's so specific to her.
And nobody really, it'd be hard to replicate anything that she did.
Like, she has such an amazing, unique style.
So, Oki, if you have anything you want to talk about or anything you want to say about what you do,
Yeah, I always don't know what to say, to be honest.
I rather choose to say by my art.
what I want to say to people, you know. But yeah, I'm here like, I think from the rabbit has only a mouth and yeah, did he unboard me? And I was in a web free from
two years before I step into the rabbits, but to be honest, all a project that I was before that was a rock and everybody was only using everybody else.
And yeah, I found my place in here, so I stayed.
And yeah, I think that a lot of people see the same.
That is why they are still here or new are coming because you can feel normal here.
Like I will say normal because.
web free is a little bit crazy.
A lot of people are here just to,
I don't know, mess around.
But yeah, I'm here to bring some art and some ideas.
You know, I love to hear everybody today.
And yeah, I'm not speaking a lot because I'm a little bit shy.
main language, you know, so sometimes when I get stressed, I don't know what I wanted to say.
We all should speak a second language as well as you do.
I drink a little bit beer, so that's also helping me right now.
so yeah but i choose weed but not today i i have i have a little break so
yet you had a tolerance break for weed today yeah it's like something like that i had a
we don't have a legal here wheat so you know i i can't go to shop and uh choose some some good ones and
Yeah, sometimes it's that bad that I choose to have a break than, you know, smoke something.
That's just only for half.
When Okie gets to the States and we all hang out together, she's going to be high the whole fucking time, I promise you.
We just have to make sure we bring chopsticks because, you know, she eats cereal with chopsticks.
I have a lot of stuff with chopsticks.
You eat popcorn with ice creams, you know, I like to eat with chips.
Wait, wait, wait, you eat ice cream?
No, I said we eat ice cream with chopsticks.
I said we eat ice creams and my thing are chopsticks and
and you know cereals and and chips and stuff like that yeah i i like to use it because i don't like
to have um dirt fingers you know when i'm eating something that it's with uh
Like chips or something like that.
It's perfect for Cheetos.
No orange fingers with chopsticks.
I find that that's the only way to have a clean hands.
And still it's what I want.
That, okay, yeah, that is genius.
Yeah, I was thinking of say that does help.
Yeah, because I was in middle school when Flaming Hot Cheetos came out,
and I can't tell you, like, my mom really didn't want me eating those,
and you couldn't hide the red fingers.
And I'll be like, do you eat talkies?
And I'll be like, no, I'm like, you're freaking lying because I can see it on your fingers.
Yeah, there's, you know, there are chopsticks and you can hide that.
No, no, no, no, no. I'm getting the fuck out.
Man, that's so genius. I didn't even think that. Now I've got to learn how to use chopsticks, though.
I don't know what just happened. Ms. Gunkel requested the mic and then I heard her say, no, no, no. Was that an accident?
I didn't know who said that.
She didn't like chopsticks.
Yeah, I think she just came up to say, no, don't use chopsticks.
But no, I do think that's genius and I'm just like, okay, where have you been all my life?
I could have gone away with so many days.
I don't know what I'm doing here all my life.
I wanted to be in the U.S., you know.
So yeah, you have to find me in this hole, you know.
Yeah, I'm making it like, I know that your family and stuff is over there,
but I want to make it my mission to get you to the U.S.
Because I just think it's,
so unfair that you don't have access to tacos like real tacos yeah they are terrible uh here
maybe maybe there are some places but not in the city that i am i i tried it was like i i i tried
in a few places and uh that was a mistake i i rather choose to do myself you know like white
people you say white people tacos
Yeah. Well, I do, I know that I had the honor of holding a space to kind of highlight you as the artist of the rabbits.
And there was one question that I didn't get to ask you, but since we're in a GTO Web3 space, as an artist, Oki,
Was it was it was has it been challenging for you to be taken seriously as an artist in Web 3?
Actually, I've I think yes because there is a lot of projects going on you know a lot of people are doing something
and I think that you know I don't know without a community like we have and people who who who I think like
That's the thing that I'm staying because it's the first place that somebody like, you know, like my art.
I'm doing art all my life and you know during a school or something the art school there was like everybody was doing art you know so we like each other but my my mom for example always said why you're painting so so so dark stuff you know
Yeah, first time I think in Web 3, I'm feeling that there are people that, I don't know, maybe are connected with something that I did and I'm connected with them.
You know, it's definitely easier to.
be seen by somebody who is strange as you, you know?
I don't know how to say it, but sometimes I think that I create creepy stuff or I don't know strange things, but people are, there are people who like that and you can find them here.
So that is why I'm here to bring it to people and to find everybody who is different as I am.
Yeah, well, I will say that you were one of the first artists that I personally came across that shares progress videos.
You haven't shared one in a minute and, you know, hinta hinta winka winka, because I do, I do enjoy.
I know, but we, I can't sometimes because, you know, I would love to, but when we're doing something, I sometimes I can't.
You know, like, like I would love to to share something from ghost, you know, something more that we're coming.
What I can bring are short, you know, Jeeves or, you know, sneak picks.
But, you know, you just said that.
So definitely I will prepare something.
Yeah, especially for you.
they're taping your hands and telling you no.
You let me know because I will override.
And you already know how I feel about that.
Remember, Okie, there's more women on the team.
You make me realize that today.
Yeah, we hold the power and we don't even realize it.
Like, you know, any meeting that we have, let's take a vote.
I don't know why that comes down before.
That knock is not going to matter.
Whiz can thumb down us all he wants.
Look, all I got to say is you guys grab a code console and come help me.
Yeah, I can't do none of that.
I know you will. Don't worry. I will be teaching you. Don't worry, girl. You know I got you.
Yeah, I'm on it. I help build their vision.
Coding is a very important thing in coming, I think, years and that we are living.
So I would love to know more, you know, that I know right now, and be able to help you.
You know why it's awesome that we have women as our predominant leaders.
Ladies, I'll tell you, because that means that me and Dedy can focus on the on the shell of everything while you guys just do what you do best.
Like, I have noticed that since we started kind of holding the reins over here, you guys are getting a lot done over there.
You guys are cooking, so I'm for it.
And Darcy, Darcy has been an amazing, amazing community manager.
I really do feel like, you know, not to bring up old shit, but I really do feel that you've earned that tiara that we spoke of, but.
Everybody, okay, here we go.
So we just do votes right now.
Everybody raise your hand if you think that the women and me and Vita, Oki, whoever, all the women that are on the team, we all deserve tiaras for us to support around.
See, everybody's raising their hand.
Everybody's thumbs up and.
See, I mean, I'm sorry, but I think that's good enough, don't y'all?
I think they both, they all need both the TIRs in real life and on their PFPs.
That's why I thought they're.
Because they need a flex and they deserve it.
Don't know that sheep shit.
That's the thing, Jillian, is we're not even asking for, like, real diamond tiaras.
We're asking for Swarvarsky crystal tiaras.
Yeah, but that's the blingblank.
I will take a paper crown, you know?
A paper crown that has...
You know what crown they wanted to give us, Jillian?
That was just flat disrespectful as all that was.
They didn't even try to get your own crown.
They wanted to get a free one from Burger King.
Whiz is like, I'm about to drop down.
I'm seeing that he was going to drop down.
He's like, I'm going to slip on down and I'm not here.
Yeah, I do want to say it's not out.
I'm sorry, I have to really step down because I see that my Wi-Fi is so crushing.
I almost don't see a space.
So I don't know if I will crash like a co-host, if I will live right now,
or maybe Whiz can take my seat.
Yeah, just drop down back to listener and I'll shoot with an invite to co-host.
As long as he promises to remain women-friendly.
Like, if you take the co-host, whiz, you have to forget that you're a man today.
Channel your inner femininity and then bring you on the space.
See you on the flipside girl.
Yeah, much love to see you tomorrow on a meeting and I will be with normal internet, finally, after a week, struggle.
And yeah, see you, see you, see you tomorrow and have a great day, everybody.
You too, sounds good. Thanks for coming.
Thank you for overcoming the shyness and speaking to us.
Always a pleasure, but always also a stressful moment when I see only I'm, you know, I'm speaking and our mics are off and that means that people are listening.
So yeah, that's the stress point for me.
But thank you, everybody, and have a great day and see you tomorrow.
I do want to say, though, shout out she just left, so I wasn't able to tell her why she was in here,
but we do have a new rabbit named Vicki Licious.
I added her to the rabbit hole, but I just want to tell her welcome.
And then I did get Rachel added because she's got a rabbit,
and she didn't know that she needed to be added to that.
Can I petition for there to be a shirt that says always a pleasure, always stressful,
and it's like an okay shirt?
Hey, Wiz, we need that shirt.
Well, does anybody else have anything they'd like to talk about or anything like that?
We've been going about two hours and a tie two and a half hours so far or so.
So, I mean, we can keep going or we can close it up, so whatever you guys want to do.
Give a man power and want to close it up.
We're just opening up the mic if anybody else wants to hop on up and chime in.
I know we said it wasn't a man bashing space, but if y'all want to, it is our space.
You know it would be pissing me off about men.
I could, though, but I won't, but I could.
You know what does piss me off about men, though?
But, you know, it's just really annoying that y'all just can't read our minds.
Like, you should be able to read our face.
It's not even about the mind.
It's just you can, should be able to tell about my face what I'm saying and what I'm feeling.
And it's just, that's annoying.
Because we can read their minds.
So, I mean, it's only fair.
And my fiance is in the audience, Alex, the Phenomenal AV, and I'm literally putting him on the spot on this one because reading the face, like, no, you don't have to read my mind even though that would be amazing, like, try, because like you're lazy, like women can reach us, whatever, you know, I'm not going to answer it.
Last year, NFT, NYC, I was backed into a corner by some random person who said they knew my whole life, they knew everything about me, they followed my career and NFTs and all the things.
And he was like chilling.
On the other side of the like event on his phone, like just hanging and I'm giving him a face of like, please save me.
And then finally there was a female who got my face.
And she saved me from the situation.
The thing that, okay, the whole thing of.
Reading faces, like, we're so good with that.
And now it's my turn to throw my significant other ender the rug.
But if I ask what's wrong or like what's on your mind and you say nothing, like, come on.
Like, I can tell that there's something on your mind.
Oh, yeah. Or if I go, if I go like this, if I'm sitting here and I go, hey, what's wrong?
And I go, nothing like that. You should be able to tell by my tone of voice that when I say, like, if there's really nothing wrong, I'll be like, oh, nothing. Why?
But if I go nothing like that, like you should know. And then if you just don't say nothing about it, then I know you just don't feel like talking about it. So then that pisses me off.
Maybe I'm toxic because don't ask me what's wrong. I will fucking tell you. I'm too...
Uh-uh. I don't have much. See, my dog agrees. I can't say nothing because there is something fucking wrong. Yep, let me shut up. She knows how I am. I'm sorry.
Oh, man, that's funny. Annie, you got your hand, Deb. What's going on?
I just want to say, you know, I am so glad that you made this all-women space.
You know, I wish I could have tuned in earlier, but I co-host my own space on Saturdays.
But I absolutely love girl power.
I'm all about it, you know, being that they're all girls in my house, including all the pets, they're all girls.
And, yeah, this is, you know, it's amazing.
You know, we need more girl power because men just...
not just a new wizard, but they just, they don't understand what it's like to be a girl or a woman, you know.
We're unique, we're special creatures and more people need to know what to do about us.
Because in my opinion, we're the superior beings on this earth, and that's why they keep trying to keep us just below,
because they know that we could surpass them in so many ways.
Y'all don't know what it's like.
I'm tired of shaving my legs.
I'm tired of putting on my damn face cream.
I'm tired of having to freaking do shit that only women have to do if y'all know what I mean.
I'm telling you, like all the fucking money I put into NFTs, I could have laser not whole damn body by now.
Yeah, that's my question goal.