What's going on there, brother?
Hey. Oh, living the dream.
We're both here. Hold on.
We're going to have to figure this out since we're sitting right next to each other.
Christy, you're going to have to decide who's the talker.
I'll throw on a couple tunes right now.
We'll get this thing rolled out.
I know Blake from DigiJoints, Moon Queen,
they're going to be coming in soon,
and they have a ton of tracks and stuff
that go along with what they're doing.
But yeah, we'll just kind of play a'll play a couple songs and then we'll,
we'll get this thing going.
I'm going to roll up some galactic grape. Love a lover, she called me the boombox, she's only fantastic,
what's me on the box, she says I'm Mr. Role.
Monday, I'm the fantastic, what's me on the box, she says I'm Mr. Role.
Smooth, just like a silk, I've been coolly, hook me up like a quilt.
I'm a lyrical lover, nothing's been a pill, with my sexual disease,
I'm the well-built, do me, don thin a pill With my sexual disease And me well-being
Well, well, can't you tell
The body put me on the hospital
You, mother of your sweet girl
So you tell me go to well
You're me fantastic You get me on my pops You say some best to rule I can take ridges until you tell me go to hell. I'm romantic. Romantic. Romantic.
Romantic. Romantic. Romantic. Romantic. Romantic. Romantic, then me fantastic She takes me nummy pop, she says to me the Oh, oh, gee wheeze, baby please
Let me take you to an island of the sweet cold breeze
You don't feel I drive, well baby hand me the keys
And I will take you to a place and switch my neckies
Don't you take my foot bottom, baby please
Don't you play with my nose, cause I'm a pet you sneeze
Well you are the one one and me are the cheese
And from me are the rice and people love your disease
I'm boom busting, I'm the fantastic
It does me not me poxie says I'm Mr. Ro
Oh, I'm a big, I'm a fantastic
It does me not me poxie says I'm Mr. Ro
I'm a big, I'm a fantastic
It does me not me poxie says I'm Mr. Ro
Oh, I'm a big, I'm fantastic. I'm fantastic. I'm fantastic. I'm fantastic. I'm fantastic.
I'm fantastic. I'm fantastic. I'm fantastic. I'm fantastic. I'm fantastic. I want you love it Can you remember the food you like to Kiss and caress
Drop, don't give me strata here on the desk
Nothing more, nothing else
When you put me to the test
What's my name in the box?
Oh, romantic Family fantastic What's my name in the box? I'm going to go. Only soon you will hear is the beating of my heart, and we will mmm, mmm, mmm, and that's some sweet little talk, and boom, bossy, baby, fantastic, girlfriend, on the box of the system with the road.
Mmm, man, big, baby, fantastic, girlfriend, on the box of the system with the road.
What is going on, everybody?
So tonight we have a couple guest speakers here.
We have Rudy as the co-host.
I don't know if Moon Queen is going to be joining us.
But it's going to be an exciting space. I know spaces on X have been crazy lately.
So we're going to try and do our best. So we'll go around the room. Rudy, how are you doing tonight? What's up, Frank? I'm doing
great. How are you? Not bad. Keeping busy. Working and hammering down. So I've been going to this Wake and Blake show. I mean, we'll talk about
that. Like they've got some crazy things, but like he totally inspired me to start doing this,
like get getting us monetized. So I was like, man, it can't be that hard. Well, it's really hard,
but now it's really addicting. It's like, that's all I, that's all I think about. So it's really hard but now it's really addicting it's like that's all i that's all i
think about so it's like you know me my mind races so now i have something to completely focus on
and i was even talking to my daughter last night i'm like it's a game like that's how that's
realistically how i'm doing it because you play these stupid games. You try and get like X amount of dollars or X amount of points or something like that.
I'm like, this is so simple.
Like, and you just got to find the key words or something to be able to make it happen.
And that's how I'm looking at it as a game.
So, I mean, we hit the goal of, I think we're in it four days now.
Yeah, like three, four, and it's like 500,000.
So I got Blake from DigiJoints here to definitely thank for that.
Yeah, this is going to be exciting very different topic for us
but i like it i like it a lot yeah yeah so uh i mean we had one of these spaces back in the day
like when we first launched um i had a it was like hyza giraffe, and Lucian, um, Viking came up and it was, it was definitely,
uh, like interesting. Cause in my head, it was like, uh, we're, we're talking about 420 and it's
just going to be a bunch of laughs and stuff like that. But it ended up being like one of the most
educational spaces, um, I've ever been in. Like I didn't think of half the stuff and I know, uh,
Like I didn't think of half the stuff and I know
Verzeron, I is that is that how I'm pronouncing it? I
Don't want to keep getting your name wrong
No, you got it right. That's exactly how you say it awesome. Well, I know you made a post today about
about like big pharma and stuff like because
You don't really think about that like if people really don't know the benefits of it they just think it's all this guy's smoking and and and
that's it like you're using it is like a drug well there's a ton of health
benefits so I mean we'll wrap it all in and up in a little bit but I do want to
go around the room so we got Rudy she's been a great friend of mine for the past
She ended up coming on with us.
And we're all working together trying to, I mean, do exactly what we're doing here.
Do what you guys do, DigiJoints and everybody.
Trying to interlink everybody and try and make it a fun space.
So we got Tommy and Viserant.
I know you guys are on the same phone.
You guys want to go through a little bit about who you are and how you got into crypto and what you do?
I'll let her talk about crypto first because she started this whole thing.
All right. So hi, guys. My name is Viserant. You can call me Viz.
I got started in crypto during the AMC, GMC type of, or GME bull run.
That was really super exciting.
And that just really sparked my interest in getting to know about investing and everything.
And so one thing led to another.
One stock led to one crypto coin.
So, you know, that's awesome.
And also, I am a cannabis reeducator as well.
I make cannabis content, and it's my passion to let people know about the amazing plant
that we have on this planet and all the benefits that it has for us.
See, I get in where I fit in.
I've done a little bit of everything.
You know, I live out in the woods here in Osage County.
And, you know, we do our thing.
She's always been the social media person.
She dragged me on to X though. And, um, you know, I heard, I've been trying, I was trying to wrestle
again and I just got smashed training. I hurt my back for like the fifth time. And, uh, well,
cannabis has always been my way of staying off opioids and it's been helping me deal with my
pain. And so I thought, you know what, I'm just going to go all in on on growing it. And we've done pretty well. So that's the origin story. Yeah, that's awesome,
man. I mean, it sucks to hear about your back and stuff. I know we've talked. One of the reasons
why I'm like, I definitely wanted you guys up is because there's not a lot of people you can trust
in this place. Like if you give somebody money, they could just walk away.
Like, we were supposed to be a sponsor for Tommy.
And he could have just walked off with our sponsorship money.
He sent it back right away as soon as he found out.
It was like, here, dude, like, this is – we couldn't make it happen.
We ended up becoming friends and talking
and like that takes like that holds a place in like my heart like because there's good people
in this world this world still oh yeah we're just our word and that's our bond you know and um
yeah you know and i lost out cause I made custom gear.
I paid for all my training. Like I was going for it. And I, it's cause I spent my whole life trying
to be a professional athlete, you know, and as you get older, it's just, you can't do what you're
used to. And when I started all my shenanigans and boxing and everything, we didn't know about CTE.
My, my first MMA coach said, said oh you can't get cte and
mma you don't take as many shots to the head like a real adult human being told me that as a
you know a young kid training and i'm like here i am 35 and i'm like oh cool my brains are
scrambled so you know but canis this has been a great outlet, a great hobby. It's brought a lot of peace to our lives.
You know, and we made a huge move out to a legal state, bought rural ag-exempt land,
and we've spent the last four and a half years kind of building our place out here
and getting it all ready for showtime, so to speak.
So, you know, there's a little thought behind this, and we're really enjoying the ride.
That's awesome that you guys are working as a team together and really making this a business.
I mean, everything, that's how I look at it.
Even though it's something that hurt you, everything happens for a reason.
I mean, and this could be a powerhouse, and you have a woman that you love that's right next to you doing the same thing.
that you love that's right next to you doing the same thing so it's it's awesome um so we'll get
we'll get into that a little bit but i do want to bring it over to uh digijoints because you guys
are all kind of like the same circle um digijoints what is going on blake uh tell us a little bit
about you and what you have going on what's up can you guys hear me good? We got you perfect, man. I can hear you.
What's up? What's up? Hi, Rudy. How's it going? Thanks for having me.
I'm a digital joint on the blockchain.
I got to create a show on X-Bases over 900 days ago.
So I'm on show 927 tomorrow.
We've been out here every day, Monday through Sunday.
And we're not just a cannabis show. We're actually a very huge part of crypto, I believe.
We like to onboard people every day into the blockchain through cannabis.
But we also drop music tracks.
We're heavily involved in web-free metaverses and games.
So really just onboarding in many different ways,
but had a great opportunity to brand myself through.
So, you know, I'm pretty involved with cannabis now, it feels like.
So I'm with stony.shop and a few homies out here.
We're trying to audit this thing and a bunch of things out here in the blockchain.
So really a big part of cannabis and crypto.
We're interlinked just minted his name today.
So it's interlinked.digijoint.e.
And we onboard people through the good old Rolodex,
good old system of a phone book,
but we do it through the blockchain.
So we've minted their name.digijoint.e and we onboard them and get them that crypto name. I also have our ticker coins,
K-O-I-N-G is our new ticker. And we've fully built out this ecosystem over the past 900 days.
We're going to still be onboarding. So i appreciate you having me up and can't wait
to talk about more about what we do awesome dude awesome yeah so so blake i've been listening to
his shows for quite some time now and yeah it's 926 days straight they haven't missed a day
there's been some like stuff that went on in the background and it didn't stop them
like that is uh i want to give them like a lot of credit for that like there's like bird is down
there bird if you want to come up you're more than welcome we're always talking about how you have to
be uh consistent in this space to be able to go anywhere and did you join some Blake 926 days in a row?
That's like, that's unreal.
But, yeah, thank you guys for coming up.
It's going to be a great show.
I know you got some music and stuff.
You did just have your mint party this morning.
But so what's going on, Bert?
How's everybody doing, man?
I was literally just on a wrestling thing, literally with a guy, and we were on a show together,
and his name is Rasta Dude, and he was literally just talking.
It doesn't get any more synergistic than that.
Hey, Frank, do you want to make Bert a co-host if he can?
This way, when I take Abby for a walk,
Sure, I'll just send him one.
Abby, Abby tees more than any dog I know.
I have been told that you have to keep a dog
Abby's schedule is between 9.15,
9.30, her last walkout. So the best, the best part
about our group chat is this, we get this stuff from Frank, right? And Frank will put stuff in
the chat like, Hey, we got to do this or Hey, let's go do this. Or can we meet at this time?
Or Hey, there's a space. Can anyone go do this or whatever it is, right? Like a timing based
request or something going on. And all of us are putting things in like, Hey man, you know, I got to work or, Hey, I got to,
you know, I have a doctor's appointment coming up. I'm getting brain surgery. I'm getting married,
whatever it is. And like Rudy's thing is like, sorry, Frank, can't do it. I got to take Abby
for a walk. And we're like, wait, what the dog? I have never not done something because I'm taking Abby for a walk.
I just can't bring the phone with me because it rugs.
But now you can't even say you live in Connecticut anymore for that's the reason why.
It's like now you're in a whole different state and it still does that.
So I think it's the phone, man.
I think she just doesn't want to talk to us.
But it just hasn't at that point that's i
agree i agree you're right you got it dad that's what it is well uh if you can everybody retweet
this room out we do have another speaker up we got moon queen up here this these these two are like
the complete package deal between uh uh tommy and viscera and uh and uh digijoints and moon queen um moon queen's been there for
the the 926 days so i give it to both of them what's going on moon queen
hey what's up my brother you know thanks for the kindness of uh inviting us to a new space and
it's always nice to make new friends, you know, like just being real about it.
Like it's always nice to kind of branch out of your bubble,
And I'm just here to vibe out.
It's been kind of a long couple of days,
but I'm here to catch a vibe
and hang out with some really cool new people.
So thanks for having us, bro.
So I actually got to meet DigiJoints and Blake and Moon Queen
in real life the other day.
It was it was definitely it was just a quick little visit, but we got to meet each other.
We're down in Florida and we're definitely going to have some more meetups here soon.
I mean, there's a couple people like you don't realize how many people live pretty close to you that you talk to on a daily basis.
So it was definitely pretty cool,
and we're going to get together soon. But thank you guys for coming up. So we'll start with Tommy
Inviseront. So you guys got into, like, not just, hey, I'm going to sit here and smoke marijuana all
day. Like, you guys are looking for all the benefits and to make a business out of it.
Why did you decide to do that?
So I was actually chronically ill for most of my life.
And I actually was medically abused during my formative years by my own mother.
So, you know, I had already had a lot of experience in the medical field as, you know,
as the patient over medicated patient, you know, and things were getting really bad. And, you know,
at a certain time you get to, what am I, hold on. I'm really high right now, you know, at a certain time you get to what am I?
I'm really high right now, you guys.
I'm thinking about the D.A.R.E. program.
So, you know, this is during that time where they're telling you to stay away from cannabis.
Right. They're like, you know, it's a bad drug.
It's going to make you go crazy.
It's going to make you want to hurt people, hurt yourselves, jump off a roof, you know.
That's absolutely insane. And it's total propaganda. And, um, you know, I had reached a point in my life
where I needed options. I couldn't do the pills anymore and I didn't want to, um, I wanted to get
healthy and I wanted the pain to go away. And, um, as soon as I found cannabis, that was like
a light bulb moment that sparked my whole life. I realized that, you know, I just want to, you know, research this more and I want to see what it can do and how it's helped people.
And from there, I was able to get into the community and talk to real stoners and get to know the history of cannabis itself, even in our own country.
You know, and it's just I went down a rabbit hole.
I went down a rabbit hole. I went down a cannabis
rabbit hole. And now I am just sharing the good word with everyone I come across about how
wonderful cannabis is, not just as a plant, but, you know, there's so much you can do with it.
You can do hempcrete, you can make rope, you know, you can do all kinds of things. And a lot
of people don't know that because, you know, they just hear the
propaganda and then they stop at that and they go, oh, okay, well, government says it's bad.
So I'm just going to not inquire any further. And my hope and my encouragement is that we
encourage more people to research and look into what cannabis is and maybe it can help you,
you know. And for me personally, I, uh, I feel like it changed my
life. It saved my life. And, and now I'm, I don't need big pharma pills like that. I, you know,
I even got my gallbladder taken out, um, last year. And, you know, after that healing with
cannabis, that's, that's been a wonderful thing, you know, and I think anyone here who's had like
a major surgery and has used cannabis in their recovery can attest to its healing properties.
If you guys want to post anything up to the top as well, I know I did just post something for you because you like you're on the topic of.
we're not going to talk specifically about what's in those products, but all I could say is I got into this because of the medical benefits for my
son and our son who has autism.
He had seizures all day, every day.
And his neurologist couldn't figure it out. They couldn't diagnose the seizure,
so they couldn't treat the seizure. And they said, well, we don't really know what it is, so we can't give him a prescription. That's just protocol. And he was having a seizure every 60
seconds, you know. And we said, well, what are we going to do? We saw the special on Charlotte's Web
and what that did for another autistic child. And my son has autism severely. And we said,
well, let's give it a try, you know. And cannabis immediately stopped all of the seizures never had a one had one of
them since so that's really when we made the decision to move to oklahoma because we saw the
medical potential um it completely soothes his autism it helps with his uh it helps curb his
most violent stems um you know and anything like that that's going to give your child relief in such a profound and safe way.
You know, he's not on any prescription drugs at all.
And he has severe nonverbal autism.
You know, we live a great life with him.
And we're able to keep him off, you know, anything else.
So that's been truly a remarkable thing. And I'm a gardener
and a farmer, so I love to garden. And so I just figured out how to grow it and y'all see the
results. I probably love growing the plant more than smoking it. Honestly, that's, that's the fun
part for me. I'm a nerd in the, in the garden. Yeah, no, I'm always watching your posts and
stuff and you're loving it. I mean, but what guys are doing like this is this is where i didn't see it before like i had that
older space way back in the day that i thought it was just going to be like realistically in my head
like uh i'm just going to have a bunch of potheads up here and we're just going to laugh and have a
great time and like that's the mentality you get but like what you guys are doing
with the business and like you have real world cases that are actually doing something like it's
benefiting your family and not a lot of people do that um so i mean much respect to you guys
and having the business aspect like are you guys up and running can you actually buy the products
or is it still like a work in progress?
There's, oh, I'll go ahead and answer that because we got to be careful.
We have THC, we have, we can sell hemp products, THCA products that are okay to ship.
You know, we can do seeds, we can do things like clones also. So we're able, we're able to do anything that's farm bill compliant to the states that have not banned
THC. So if you go to order to buy cannabis seeds online, or THCA flower, they'll ask you,
like, hey, what state do you live in? So we have to follow those guidelines.
For our commercial grow permit here in Oklahoma, you have to have a $50,000 surety bond unless you've owned a property for five years.
We are like 4.8 years into that weight right now with the property we bought out here.
So we've been building it up and we're licensed medical growers.
But once we get the commercial permit, then we can actually sell to dispensaries and stuff.
So right now I can grow medical.
But the real exciting part is we're doing the cannabis competition.
So we're going to do the LA Autoflower competition in May.
And then we're going to do the Cowboy Cup here in Oklahoma.
It's been giving me something to compete in so I'm more
interested in like those kind of things than just like do being a regular retailer you know I don't
want to sign a lease and open up a dispensary of my own without the market is here in Oklahoma so
I'm really looking at what can we do in web 3 that doesn't have a lot of you know oh physical
overhead I've been in the gym business and i don't want another
big expensive retail setup to deal with um so yeah we're looking at everything but yeah we have a
website up right now clubvis.com you can get all our merch i've been doing t-shirts and graphic
design for years i have like a i do fight wear i do this cannabis brand i've done a few of them so
we've got one of those where you can get all of our stuff.
And then we all, you know, anything farm going.
And you can talk to me about the above, the pinned tweet up here.
Depending on where you live.
But anyways, we love doing this, and we love being involved in the community.
So this is, we feel like, a really big step into not only re-educating people, but bringing them in and sharing the love of the plant through our merch and all of our things.
And so our dream is to do a dispo through Web3, do our crypto dispo.
And we'll start with farm bill compliant you know
thca products so that we can do it as easily as possible but that's that's the real vision as we
instead of having a physical dispensary we do one like in the in that space and i'm not the crypto
person she is but it sounds really cool to me you guys i mean bert is probably laughing because my wheels are turning so we might be able
to have an opportunity because you're talking about web 3 and not doing an actual store
we have that metaverse building i know we talked a little bit about it i mean i don't want to go
on a full rant about it but i mean it's going be a big, a big piece of the puzzle for like
Interlink and projects like yourself or businesses like yourself that'll be able to do real world
No, I just want to throw, I don't want to go all down this rabbit hole, but I just want
everyone to think about this too, right?
With all the new regs coming out and everything that's happening,
it's an interesting, you know, I'll just say this,
it's an interesting time to think about that stuff, again,
where you talk about metaverse, and there's other versions of metaverse areas and stuff.
Sorry, I'm just getting a drink.
But, and I'll just say this, if you think about it in terms of, like, international waters, right,
like as far as regulations and how things are done,
when you're talking cannabis, and it's not just cannabis, right,
it's also, you know, other pharmaceuticals or, you know, other drugs,
other things like that, like, there is talk going on right now as far as where does that stuff sit
and then what are the regulations
and legality is going to be behind that and there may be enough ambiguity where there's going to be
a period of availability for some of these things in like you're saying frank and like a metaverse
to be able to get now obviously the delivery deals with postal services and that's where you run into stuff but i'm just saying like the the the actual building where right now people talk about
this all the time not with cannabis it's been that way forever right like you know we have rules and
regulations in california and oklahoma and colorado and and oregon that they don't have in other
states right and things like that so it, though, when you start talking about it, like, well, what if you
could host your dispensary in, you know, offshore on a boat, right?
And that's kind of what you're getting into when you get into, like, metaverse or all
And so it's this really interesting time because there's just not a lot of rules and
And what I find fascinating about cannabis versus other drugs,
right, you know, opiates or other things, positives and negatives, whatever, is those
are endemically verticalized into one or two channels. What's great about cannabis is that
it's not. Now, we think about it verticalized into, like Frank was saying, like, oh, let's chill and smoke and hang out.
But we already mentioned it.
There's literally dozens and dozens of, you know, what's called high-level compensation verticals that cannabis deals with.
And there's literally hundreds and hundreds of verticals that are smaller that cannabis touches,
of verticals that are smaller that cannabis touches, whether it's paper or construction
or oils or candle making or education, obviously all the pharmaceutical benefits.
But there's food applications.
There's farming applications.
I mean, it's literally endless with what cannabis can go through.
And so, you know, tying that up, what's fascinating about this is the conversations that you hear right now on a high level about cannabis are very similar to the conversations you hear about oil and gas.
And the reason is because oil and gas is literally so versatile in what it can be used for.
Now, we all think about it powers our houses and drives our cars, but there's hundreds of other applications.
It powers our houses and drives our cars, but there's hundreds of other applications.
Literally 90% of the stuff you see and interact with on a daily basis has oil and gas in it in some way,
including your food and your paper and everything.
Cannabis is very much the same.
That's why it's so fascinating now when you think about it because it's not regulated like oil and gas.
It's sold like a commodity.
And if you can find a way to host it where it can be sold anywhere,
because it's, I don't want to say unregulated,
but it's not, you know, tied to the laws of a state or a federal, you know, regulation,
now you're really cooking with something here, because now we're talking about how many different things can you literally get into when it talks about just revenue generation, right,
on what it can generate revenue-wise.
Hell, you can build a house using cannabis in so many different ways.
Again, it's crazy when you start to rub onto these things, and I think that's the next iteration of where all this is going. You know, we're caught up in this here in Cali, you know, with Prop 17 and Prop 19 and all these kind of things and the overtaxation and blah, blah, blah.
But I think that next level conversation becomes that.
It becomes all these different uses and then how do we reach the majority of people to be able to get that by telling the stories of what we just heard, right?
people to be able to get that by telling the stories of what we just heard, right?
The amazing stories of people that come back from arthritis or the amazing stories of people
that come back, children that come back from seizures and epilepsy and all these things.
You know, the person I was talking before, they said, you know, we don't get violent.
We don't get all that stuff.
And I think to myself, it's kind of funny because cannabis actually did make me want to get violent
and make me want to do it.
Now, in all fairness, that's only because I used it when I was in professional wrestling.
So that's kind of what I think or whatever.
So it absolutely made it easier to jump off stuff and land and do those things.
So I was like, man, I'm not going to take pills.
I can just go smoke a little bit, and I'm going to feel great at the end of a match, man.
Yeah, heck, I'll jump off that.
Come on, give me a tear shot to the head.
So it's funny, but there's so many positives when you're talking about cannabis.
And I just think, again, that we're so close to getting to that next level where it's going to be realized.
Kind of like Web3, right?
It's going to be realized by so many people.
And I'm pumped to think about what Web3 is going to provide as like the vehicle to help that so you know just to touch on a couple touch on a couple things you mentioned you know
as far as the metaverse and the legalities of it i think what we're going to see is kind of
something similar to what we saw in the u.s with things things like Binance. You know, there'll be a lot of states that won't be able to, that weren't able to purchase the token.
And obviously people use VPNs and stuff.
I mean, obviously you can go into any kind of marijuana dispensary.
It doesn't matter what state you're in.
And then to purchase it would just have to be state to state.
I also think we're getting very close, whether it's with this administration, even though the last couple have promised it,
we're going to see marijuana reclassified. I mean, the fact that marijuana is classified the same as
heroin is just absolutely ridiculous. And I think it's no secret in knowing that the reason why
they do that is because they don't want to take money out of big pharma. You know, when I first got my, when it went medically legal in Connecticut, gosh, I don't remember how many
years ago it was, I would go to the dispensaries and I saw elderly people going in there. I saw
veterans going in there, you know, one with a missing leg who stopped taking Oxy and they were
having an edible every day, a big cookie. Sadly, they had to pay out of pocket for it because since it wasn't legal, insurance wouldn't cover it.
But we are seeing these changes.
And I think it would be so cool to be able to go into a metaverse and be able to have your avatar, what do they call them, bud tenders, showing you the different buds in the jar, being able to purchase.
I started smoking in my teens.
And at the time, I thought it was because I loved to get stoned.
I realized, looking back, I never loved to be stoned.
I smoked yesterday, and my neighbor came by with her dog,
and I went out and started talking to her, and I was so paranoid.
I realized I smoke because it's what calms my brain down. It slows me down. It helps relax me, helps me sleep, and it helps my moods. And that is why they didn't want marijuana to be
legal. You know, so as far as all the uses for it, you know, when I was walking Abby, I heard,
I believe it was Tommy talking about Charlotte's Web. You know, that was if, you know, when I was walking to Abby, I heard, I believe it was Tommy
talking about Charlotte's Web. You know, that was if, you know, and I know a lot of people don't
like CNN, Sanjay Gupta, but Sanjay Gupta used to be dead set against weed. He found no benefits in
it whatsoever until he heard about Charlotte. And then he started following her story, started doing more and more research into it.
And he's now a huge supporter of marijuana.
And then lastly, I want to touch on what Tommy said too.
Tommy, my dad is going on 80 years old.
He has not smoked weed since he was 19 over in Thailand.
He used to rebuild 57 Chevys. That was his
hobby. Then he made beer. Then he did make, made bread. My father loves to find something
and master it. So about five years ago, he's like, you know what? I'm just going to start
growing weed and my buds are going to be the prettiest in Connecticut. And let me tell you
something. He grows some amazing weeds. So I, I get what you're saying as far as just the hobby of it. You can ask this. That's my brain too. Like she
made me start doing this because when I hurt my, I was doing a leg drop and I was practicing a leg
drop on top rope. I just landed wrong and fucked up my back. But like, she's like, you got to
occupy your mind with something to be
competitive and keep you busy or else i go crazy after like three days and like my whole like i
don't know for the last 11 years i always had someone i was either doing a jiu-jitsu match or
a fight or wrestling so i was like what am i gonna do where i can still feel like i can do something
and be the best at it you know and's like, here, here's some seeds.
So she's like, here, watch this video.
She had me watch the seed to harvest videos.
She activated my autism slowly.
She's like, here, why don't you just grow this?
So she knows how my brain works.
She's like, did you know there's a competition?
So then she put me in touch with Fast Buds.
And so now we're working with them.
And they send me the seeds.
And I grow them and take the pictures and send it back.
And yeah, so it started out with a little thing.
And we'd always planned to grow, but I'd kind of put it
on the back burner as my main hobby.
But then I became completely obsessed with it.
And it like, it kills me to chop them down.
I hate it because they're like family by the end of it.
It's like dealing with a bunch of children that you're raising, you know,
because I do auto flowers because they grow so fast.
And like when you understand the plant, I'm telling you,
you'll see like it's nothing but, you know, literally a plant that grows out of the ground.
You know, like there's nothing scary about it.
There's nothing controversial about it.
It's like picking any other weed out of your dang backyard.
It's not, you know, it's an awesome special weed, but it is a freaking weed.
Well, there is something controversial about it.
And that is that it takes away from big pharma and
it makes us healthier. I mean, back in the day when hemp was growing on the farms and our animals,
our cows, our pigs, and everybody was consuming it, it was getting into our body that way.
We need the camp. I can never say it. Yeah, that one. We need these things in our body. And when
they strip it from the land and we're not getting it in our normal foods, we start lacking. So I know what you're saying. And I'm not pushing back. I'm just being sarcastic. Because I mean, that is why there is controversy about it.
I hope that, you know, we can all start pushing back on, you know, on the government a little bit and showing them and telling them, hey, we all want this.
We want cannabis, you know, to be accepted and to be a normal thing.
Because like I said before, for too long, it's been demonized.
And the people who use it have been demonized as well.
You know, people even to this day, I still have people who tell me, oh, you're a junkie because you smoke.
And I'm like, no way, man.
Like, is it more normal to get blackout drunk?
Ethanol is poison, right?
But yet you can drink as much as you want and legally carry a gun.
But if you smoke weed, have your medical card, you can't.
And I'm not getting into my story.
But a couple of years ago, I had to card, you can't. And I'm not getting into my story, but a couple of years
ago, I had to go to the emergency room. And when I went in there and they asked me what happened,
and I told them, they actually tried putting down that I was in a marijuana induced delusion.
Like I have been smoking my entire life. And that is my medical diagnosis was that it was a marijuana-induced delusion.
Wow. Yes, I'm fighting it.
But I thought that was funny.
Moon Queen, you had your hand up before?
You guys are more than welcome to just hop up and talk at any time you want.
I was going to jump in, but Bert, you can go first if you want.
I mean, Bert, are you there?
Well, I was just going to comment.
I was going to play a track real quick and then comment on some of these things.
Yeah, that would be awesome.
That would definitely be awesome.
Well, the in-house cannabis purveyor of our show, we have a seven day a week show.
Wake and Blake, 8 a.m. to 1020 every day.
We're at show 900 something.
And yeah, our in-house cannabis purveyor
This is a track that was made for him.
I was going to comment on some of your
Make with it the world out to grow.
Retweet the space, high time to get vibes.
We're supporting cannabis, the de-scheduling of cannabis.
Shit, shit, shit, shit, shit.
Yeah, I'm one of the real homies.
Throw those emojis out, let's go!
Smoking T-A-T-A, mosaic all away on replay.
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Forward with the Clem, you're the OG
When my mix with the Blem, you're the Grableleaf
Welcome to the world of cannabis
Make with it the world out to grow weeds
Welcome to the world of Welcome to the world of.
Cannabis, cannabis, cannabis.
Yeah, yeah, stop and turn.
Yeah, yeah, pick up and turn.
Quarter phone of Stonies, we become a nerd.
Yeah, yeah, Stonies taking it to a third.
Cannabis dispensary, you heard?
Daily expenses for 20 Eastern.
Stone is forward with the chem, yeah, the OG.
Women mix with the blem, yeah, the grab a leaf.
Welcome to the world of cannabis.
All right then, Stone is made with it.
The world out to grow weeds.
Welcome to the world of...
Welcome to the world of cannabis cannabis
we just given the claps there for cannabis and all of it all it's done to help people get off of pharmaceuticals the future lies all in education and that is where the blockchain is going to come
in because we're going to be able to educate through the blockchain in a way that we never have before. We're going to be able to reach people and disseminate the information that's necessary for people to understand and embrace what cannabis can do for the brain, for patients, and for really helping people get off of prescription medication, right? Poison that's killing our country. And yeah,
they profit off of it. That's why they're trying to hold down cannabis. And so some of the fun
things that, you know, think really big, you guys are talking metaverse and you absolutely nailed it.
Metaverse is going to be a major component and how we just get the word out there about cannabis,
how we also buy, sell, and trade. Right now,
what we're doing with Stoney's, we're building Stoner World. We're going to come in and LIDAR
scan farms, cannabis purveyors, shops. That's where we actually go in with a LIDAR scanner
and physically scan the whole entire building, like the building. And then we input that data
into the computer and our buddy makes a render of all of the locations, all of the walls.
And then, you know, we have to really work on some tweaking, but that includes all of the plants.
And so you're going to be able to put that headset on or even in a 2D, you know, right to your screen, PlayStation, Xbox and go in and tour the farm from afar.
the farm from afar. And yes, as legislations pass, and we can actually do a little bit ease
of ease, ease of shipping, we'll be able to, you know, ship throughout the states. But right now,
we ship to all 50 states. It is THCA on the block chain, you can pay with coins, you can pay with
our in house token. To purchase cannabis, it comes right to your house, you can roll your computer
chair, right to the front door, mammon will deliver it comes with papers, federally, it's federally legal with
paperwork and lab test results. And it's just clipped two weeks early, so it can sneak in
under the farm bill. And as it's maturing, and as you fire that up, it turns into pure THCA anyway.
And it is just a way to get in on the loophole. Right now, people are consuming cannabis on the blockchain to all 50 states.
Go check out stonies.shop.
He not only has multiple strains of delicious flour, he's got concentrates, sugar,
all kinds of different great stuff.
And so we're also offering
so people can pay with crypto for cannabis.
And then eventually we'll go in
and LIDAR scan these locations.
We're going to be flying in, I think, the summer
when it's a full harvest.
Actually, no, we're going to go in
after this first spring harvest
so we can have a clean warehouse
and then really start building out our first facility, at least cannabis facility.
You know, we've done this with some of our event spaces.
So we, you know, for example, hosted a big event here down in Miami for Art Basel.
We light our scanned our event space and put it in a digital environment.
And this is going to be the future where people are going to be able to come together in this digital space and talk to each other,
be an avatar and get educated. Our buddy built a digital space. You could go in and learn all
about terpenes. It was a fully scaled out education platform through spatial. And you
would do all these different quests and all throughout the quests you would
learn about terpenes limelene um all the really like long blah blah leans like they're very long
complicated words but people would learn about terpenes and as they learn about terpenes they
learn about what they do and how they help people differently each cannabis strain has a different
combination of terpenes and what works for one
person is not going to work well for somebody else. Maybe someone's going to utilize terpenes
that help them with anxiety and some are going to use it for pain management and so on and so forth.
So that's my little Ted talk. Just an introduction. I'm Moon Queen. We got DigiJoints in the house.
He's with this kid at the trampoline center right now. I'm just pulling up, you know, meeting some new people. And I think we're going to be able to
continue to do some really cool stuff out here, guys, especially as we bond together as cannabis
projects. We hold hands and we just like really build out that innovation, that creativity.
We help each other. No one's going to be able to stop us. And we will deschedule cannabis.
We're working right now with the United Empowerment Party.
It's led by Redman from the Wu-Tang Clan and his sister Sofita.
We just held our first Free the Green event in Manhattan.
And it was all about Web 2 gaming, Web 3 activation,
plus talking about descheduling cannabis.
So, you know, things like that.
Let's just keep being creative out here with it. Right. Yeah. That's awesome. I mean,
I didn't even know half that stuff, Moon Queen, that you guys are, that you guys are in on.
But it's just like, it just makes it that much more exciting and like awesome that you guys are
on stage with these guys. Cause I mean, mean there could be that's what we love doing is
just interlinking people i know you guys at digi joints love doing that same thing uh you got the
rolodex and everything like that so we'll go back we'll talk about that in a second but uh
yeah i mean it's it's awesome everybody everything happens for a reason that's what we were talking
about earlier and like who knows you guys can get into each other's spaces.
I know you guys do 926 spaces going on now.
Like, that's awesome, 8 a.m.
And then Visitorant also, she actually hosts spaces as well.
I don't know actually when your spaces are, but it's all about collaboration.
We don't need nothing out of it.
We want to see everyone grow together, grow.
So that's a little play on words there.
But I mean, like the funny Web 2, like Web 3 part of it, what we're talking about is
I know I keep referring to that, but it could also be able to make things easier later on
because now you can have somewhere where you can go on your pc you can
pick up a bag of whatever you guys have you can go see a digi joint nft right on the wall you can go
see a plant that tommy's growing and you can look at it pick it up check it out and buy it directly
in the metaverse and have it delivered to your house like instead of buying instead of having a
huge store that like bert was
talking about that you got to pass all these regulations you have to pass all this and this
and this well now you can have it to where someone could just sit at home see everything about it
click to your website we are thinking you know think even deeper like you know see the actual
fire like we can see the whole yeah we can show the process yep
yeah harvest the seeds or the the person shipping it for the first you got the dispensary for the
person buying it supporting it up you know so there's a whole thing in the blockchain that can
be embedded uh but you know the backlog you know the opportunity to build with a hemp farm and
you know a dispensary online dispensary and you know
people to have a metaverse like interlink and you know many more uh projects as well it's just uh
you know it's a virtual web free mall that we can build here especially with crypto and you know
that's why i'm excited to maybe talk about something we're doing interlinking future here
but you know it's all right here in front of us anything that we see physically uh we can make
digitally uh especially in a metaverse, and make that product
where people can pick up with their VR headset at home
and be the Amazon of Web3 right through the metaverse.
So, yeah, huge vision here.
I love it, and I can't wait to build a topic.
I mean, like, the building's already built.
I know there's an Income Island.
And they have a huge update coming through. And then I'll be able to do a walkthrough i know there's a income island that's who it's through and they have a
huge update coming through and then i'll be able to i'll do a live and stuff i know i should i sent
a blank a text today with the picture i made a post of it that i was listening to did you join
space in the penthouse the other day i had a space on the uh on the big screen we got a huge
uh big screen inside of the the building in the penthouse
and i was up there just chilling you can it looks over the whole island so eventually we're going to
be able to party up there um that's what it's made for launch parties and stuff like that but
i mean the metaverse building itself like you were saying is like a mall type setting
to where it's going to give opportunities for i I mean, even just an NFT artist or a,
like you guys have, that's another thing I wanted to talk about with DigiJoints.
You guys have your soundtracks.
Like you can put those soundtracks directly inside of that building,
whether it's in the store or I know we were talking about like a jukebox.
Like, and someone can go up there, play one of the tracks
and just go walk around the Metaverse playing your songs.
There's so many opportunities.
You want to go talk about your tracks?
You did just have the mint party this morning.
So if you want to put something up in the Megatron for that, if you guys want, talk about it.
And see if we can get some vizings.
See if we can get some mints for you, too.
Yeah, I mean mean we appreciate that
uh there's plenty of time for that you know what i mean it's so fun to just come and vibe and
hang with the crew um we can always do promo like we do it with our eyes closed and everything and
i mean that in a humble way of yeah we had a mint today um we're building out like a really fun music
layer it's our music house um i'm building out DigiBeats with Blake. And DigiBeats
is our way to kind of build sustainability in our show while we promote the music. And so people can
come and mint with us. And it's a way to generate and build out collectability of music out here on
the blockchain. So we're teaching people how they can drop tracks on the blockchain. It's going very well.
And just kind of trying to introduce some of these amazing Web3 artists
we've met over the past three years to all the new people in the space.
So, you know, I'll certainly put the newest link up top,
but they're very inexpensive.
Yeah, I fought hard for the price.
I want music to be inexpensive and really create that collectability.
I think when they first came out here, they were dropping tracks like 50 bucks and things
But, you know, I really want to try to like think about the listener.
And so all tracks through DigiBeats start out at only $2 or 4.01 Solana.
Give them away to your friends.
And we just love showing people how they can play um blockchain artists right here on spaces so yeah we play we
play all kinds yeah i think yeah i think you know when we talked like you just said a jukebox or
you know meta right oh yeah that would be so great you know these are just great opportunities you
know when you think of games and nfts and playing them, you know, there's prizes in them.
They can win them as a track, you know, a prize.
You know, so over time, you know, the buy value keeps coming in because, you know, there's people maybe want to play that track, like you said, in the jukebox while they're playing their game and interlink.
So, you know, the style of the way this music can be distributed is
important to us as well too and that's with the metaverse or the twitter spaces we do or you know
anything else that we try to do in irl like with stuquan and playing it in an actual venue so you
know when we're when we're building out our digi beats here we want this to be an opportunity for
everyone to get the track almost at the free level, right?
But we also want to, you know, say thank you to the artists that put it out there just by giving them, you know.
And it's under $2 right now, 0.01.
So it's a good opportunity.
And again, like we want this to be given away, you know, whatever we can to get this music out that is actually being played out here at web3 and it's just a
an amazing opportunity because we've been building again with uh the musicians for a while and
they're giving us the trust you know to actually you know talk about them live on these stages
tonight like while we'll play their tracks and you know also um you know while we do crypto
and cannabis you know my show is heavily involved with cannabis and you
know all we try to do is really onboard into that but when you can bring music into the mix and you
know a better verse there's just so much more onboarding we can do here music is one of the
best ways to onboard people into crypto i think and moon queen loves it that's her you know that's
her ballpark she loves music and. And I love music myself.
But when it's going down to it, Moon Queen is going to be the one taking this to the grand slam here.
Yeah, that's awesome, man.
I mean, music makes my world go around.
I've been playing guitar and drums since I was like 11.
So, I mean, I call myself like a campfire playerfire player like i don't like to play in front of
anybody but uh if i if i have enough um adult beverages i'll make it sound like something i
think as long as there's a fire there but yeah well let's do some uh let's do some morning day
drinking and you can come on the stoop uh at Waking Lake show and you can come play live around
the bonfire. That would have to be like a 12 pack down in it at like 6 a.m. to be able to make it
on your show for eight and do anything. But we would love to work with you, Interlink. I know
you're very smart and I'm looking for'm looking for some, uh, at least some, some
chat about, uh, different tech products that could work.
And I know you're a really huge builder out here.
It's going to be exciting to kind of pick your brain.
It was also awesome meeting you.
Um, and we look forward to actually getting to like, go out, um, and hang out in real
life and, you know, have a drink and have some, you know, really chop it up and pick your brain too.
I mean, I can't wait either.
I didn't want to just hop on your spaces.
I know you want to try and have more members come up and chill and talk,
but you're always open, which is awesome.
But I did want to show my support, so I think we did get a DigiJoint a uh we got a digi joint interlinked out of digi joint
today right like oh we got interlinked at digi joint welcome to the family bro exactly so i
wanted to show my support because you support a lot of people too and you guys are great i mean
so i wanted to show my support because i know there's there's projects out here and people out here that just want the quick like, hey, I want to be part of you and chill and then just walk away.
But that's not what we do here.
We all want to really, really grow together and whether it's metaverse or just talking and getting conversations because you're both in the same ballpark.
I'm not even in this ballpark because it's not something that I've ever done or do or anything like that.
But I know it's something that people like to do, and you guys, you're using it as a business.
Now DigiJoints has coins, coins is, it's a utility for you guys.
You can use it for your business instead of just saying, Hey,
I want to see it pumping and whatever.
Like you're making it part of your business.
Like, and you know, again,
like we got a chance to build with many people in here like Stoney's or
you know, homegrown creations.
And they're like, yeah, let's accept the coins, right?
So they love what we do in our show.
We're meant to make our music with coins or we can get an Airbnb with coins.
We can almost do anything within our ecosystem.
And it's not just a pump and dump.
Really, we launched this coin to use within our
show for people that have grown with us and you know it wasn't like oh let's just drop a point i
did it on show 800 um you know because of you know the people we were able to work with it was just
cool to be able to now see how many more use cases we can build out with this you know tab canna and
seth ros Rosen down below,
he's a huge component in our show
and what he does with Tavkana
and what they're going to be doing, you know,
globally with Convention Center.
So how are we really going to use our ticker coins?
Really, it's our people's coins within our ecosystem.
And it's something that's just going to build out over time
into the next project that we get involved with and the next project.
And hopefully, you know, these become the dispensary coins, you know, where you can purchase cannabis in the dispensary like Stoney's Bar Shop.
So that's our goal into getting real big with our ticker is really be involved with cannabis.
You know, the whole idea of Digi digi joints is the two biggest things crypto and
cannabis uh the hardest thing to destigmatize you know nobody likes either of us you know we put
them together and let's let's get into evil centuries uh let's get into the the hemp farms
let's put them into metaverse so people can have the opportunities to actually see the plant, see the actual hemp farm and meet the groom, all types of pollution.
But we've got a long way to go.
And I think crypto and the tech is going to move fast now that the metaverses are ready to go.
2025 is going to be a dope year.
We always say in the crypto world, we're early.
We're early. I mean, we are early.
But now there's a whole nother ball rolling of getting this metaverse and figuring out how we can put the real life businesses into it and start growing that way, too.
Bird, did you have your hand up before?
bird did you have your hand up before uh yes but now i gotta try to remember what the hell
i was no i was gonna say i'll say this so a couple things i would say you know um and some of this is
a little bit from what we were saying before but but i you know i'm a different cat with this and
when it comes to cannabis and stuff you know i've obviously been using cannabis for a long time so
i when especially a lot of people i hang with or a lot of the people that deal with this stuff and stuff. You know, I've obviously been using cannabis for a long time. So I, when, especially
a lot of people I hang with, there are a lot of the people that deal with this stuff, whether
my friends that own distros or dispensaries or anything. And, and the interesting conversations
that I have with so many people, it's more about the transparency than it is the negativity. And
so like, what I mean by that is this, like I'm very transparent.
I don't sit here with cannabis and pretend for one second that putting something between
my lips and drawing it into my lungs is somehow healthy for my lungs.
Like there's no part of me that pretends that that's good for me and my lungs.
However, I also know that I do other things that aren't always great for
certain parts of my body, but they're good for other parts of my body. And what I hear so many
people that are at a high level here talk about is all anyone is asking for, like, I'm not against
pharmaceuticals. I use pharmaceuticals for some of the stuff and I know a lot of people that use them for mental illness or all kinds of things that are very important. So my whole thing has always been
this, whether it's alcohol, whether it's cannabis, whether it's nicotine, whether it's cigarettes,
whether it's pharmaceuticals is just be transparent. That's all anyone's asking.
We say stuff like seed to sale in cannabis and we mean it.
What we're saying is we're willing to own up to the fact that, yes, there's certain
things that's not great for your body.
Smoking stuff probably isn't good.
But what I am going to show you is from the very beginning where it's planted, what it's
cared for all the way through to when it's packaged and sold and goes into your system,
this is what's in it. Now, what I want to say and challenge is all I'm asking is for the
pharmaceuticals to do the same thing, for cigarettes to do the same thing, for alcohol to do the same
thing. And what I'm saying is if that happened, what I believe and what most people believe is
that if you really showed people
how cigarettes were made, they'd be like, holy crap, bro. Like, I don't want that in my system.
But if I show you how cannabis is made, yes, there's negative cannabis and bad farms and you
make shit that's bad. All that's true. But at its core, when it's done the right way from the plant
to what goes into your body, we can show you where it comes from, how it's grown
and what it does. And that's the biggest difference between all of the other crap that's out there.
And so it's, it's again, nobody, I don't think I shouldn't say nobody. I don't, I don't think
at its core, a lot of people are going to sit here and argue with anybody saying that, you know,
the whole notion of quote unquote, smoking it or doing drugs is good. If you want to say that
nobody's saying any of that stuff, everyone's saying we're, and I, some people don't smoke
it by the way, we have other ways to put it in our system, just in case you're wondering.
But what we're saying is that you smoke cigarettes, you drink alcohol, and you don't
know where that comes from. You don't know what there's reasons why, by the way, there's reasons why you aren't allowed to grow tobacco plants in your backyard and make your own cigarettes.
There's reasons why that's against the law, and it's because cigarette companies say, we don't want to lose the money.
the money. But if we showed you what Reynolds or whoever the hell was doing with how they were
making it, man, people would be like, man, I don't know if I want that in my system because,
you know, trace amounts of arsenic and all this kind of stuff. The same thing would be true is
if we showed you a weed or a cannabis plant and the dude was spraying pesticides on it and saying,
the sides on it and say, and then you were going to, you wouldn't want to put that in your system
and then you were going to, you wouldn't want to put that in your system either.
either. So I always say it's more always about the transparency of the process that's so hidden
in everything else. And then you add in all the lobbyists and now you're pushing just to stop
something because we want to make the money. Well, now it's net. Now you're talking about a huge
amount of negativity, you know,
and, and, and you're adding all of that in. And what drives me crazy is there's other things
besides the stuff we talked about, like, you know, building stuff and paper and all that stuff.
Like, I know, Tommy, you said you grow, right? Like I have a lot of friends that are in their
forties that are, you know, or that are still trying to hang on on the Indies and their bodies are wrecked.
And I mean, just wrecked. And yeah, they smoke for the pain and those things, but they exactly what you're doing.
They grow or they they use the cannabis to to to like crochet.
They do all these different kinds of things to get their mind off the pain.
all these different kinds of things to get their mind off the pain.
And I find people that are in horticulture and doing stuff,
especially in professional wrestling or high impact, you know,
football and stuff like that. You know, guys that I talk to all the time for my
kids, you know, we're talking to guys for recruiting and, you know,
their knees are shot and they say the only thing that helps them from, you know,
10 years in the NFL is, is A, the smoking, but B, that, that it helped them to calm their brain so they could get
a hobby that they could focus on, which the hobby now also helps them to calm the noise
and the pain and all of these kinds of things.
So there's so many different pieces to, you know, cannabis and what it does.
I think like that, that to me has always been the biggest part is that is people talk about it and
it's a drug and that's all the schedule. Once that's off, it's, you can say that all you want,
but I, we always lean into the whole notion of, like I said, it's bad and bad. Yes, a part of it is, but some of it's
good. We'll show you the whole thing. Nobody else is going to do that. And if they did, you wouldn't
want to put any of that into your system. I guarantee you that. I've seen the whole process
from beginning to end of this stuff. And I know that what I want to put in my system, because
I've seen it. I've seen it happen.
I don't know how they make an Oxycontin. I haven't seen that. I don't know what trace amounts of XYZ is in a pill or any of that stuff, or in a cigarette. If I knew, I probably wouldn't
put it in my body. And that's, again, to me, that's the biggest part, I think. So.
Well, I mean, just even our foods, and I know you can't really compare the foods with the drugs, but we don't know what's in half of our foods.
I mean, look at what Monsanto does to our foods.
So I think quite a bit of what we consume, we need more transparency.
And I think we're going to be seeing that with the blockchain.
I do think we'll be seeing a lot more of that with being able to track where something is grown, whether it's food, whether it's weed, where it's grown, you know, what animal it came from, what farm it was on, what feed it was given.
And again, you know, places like Monsanto or Big Pharma aren't going to like it.
But kind of like with my advocacy work, it's all about
awareness. You make enough people aware of what's in our foods, what's going on with our drugs.
You know, and I agree with you, Bert, there are definitely advantages to some pharma. I get it,
you know, mental health. But now I'm actually in the process of weaning off. Now, I was on a very
low dose of an antidepressant, but I'm in the process of weaning off. Now, I was on a very low dose of an antidepressant,
but I'm in the process of weaning off of it
because I started working out,
I'm trying to eat healthier,
And I think I can probably come off of the antidepressants.
Now, I understand if it's somebody who might be schizophrenic
or a very serious mental illness,
then yes, Big Pharma is probably necessary for
that, at least for now. But we are, with spaces like this, we are making more people aware. And
as we continue to do this, and as more people come to Web3, I think we're going to see a lot
of this change. People are going to start demanding answers for what they're consuming.
Jeez, did I shut everybody up? I'm sorry.
You got those claps, girl. Literally like the mic drop, Rudy. There you go.
Yeah, that was awesome. I'm literally just still thinking about it like, wow. Literally like the mic drop, Rudy. There you go. Some powerhouses. Yeah, that was awesome.
I'm literally just still thinking about it.
Like, wow, yeah, the world's changing like really fast.
You know, we've seen it with a lot.
You know, I say in all these spaces, because I'm involved in some advocacy work on different things.
And I say, you know, I came to crypto because of Doge.
And I think somebody was saying that right when the space started.
You know, I got into crypto because of Doge.
I started getting a following, started doing spaces.
Was shocked because I was never a public speaker, believe it or not, even though you can't shut me up now.
But I look back and I kind of say to myself, you know, well, maybe this is what brought me here.
back and I kind of say to myself, you know, well, maybe this is what brought me here. We have a
platform in this crypto space and we can choose to use this platform to educate regardless of what
we believe in, whether it's animal rights, whether it's, you know, mental health awareness, physical
health awareness, me as far as human trafficking awareness. There's different things that we can
use our platform for. And I don't care where you work. I don't care what you do. Use your voice. Educate people on what you believe
in. If you tell 10 people a day about something that you're passionate about, and one of those
people listen and tells 10 more people, it becomes a domino effect. And these spaces are helping us
do that. And what's great about it is it's worldwide.
You know, we can hold these spaces and we have people in it from all over the world.
Now, I understand weed is still illegal in a lot of places, but we are making a huge difference in spaces like this.
It's the number one way to market your project or product in 2025.
And it was last year as well. And that's because you don't have to be caller number nine anymore
to come up and interact with new radio.
That's what I call this, new radio.
You can interface with top CEOs, top level talent, top tier talent,
people from all ages, all backgrounds, all levels of,
all areas of diversity, people from all over the world,
different education, black background, you know, maybe, maybe you, maybe the world would shun you,
maybe based on what you look like, and you would walk past that person in real life.
But on here, you get to be the voice, you get to not be judged by maybe what you look like,
what neighborhood or what house you live in. And all of that falls away and you get to just be your own mind and speak your truth on a stage. And it's super, super powerful.
And on places like YouTube and some of the other platforms, they have podcasting, but you can't
just like raise your hand and come up and then interact live on the stage in sort of like an
improv way that's really natural and genuine and authentic. Like people don't realize we host spaces every day, but it's all improv.
You get to create live and throw the ball around with people that you've never met before.
And it is just so powerful and so cool and so impactful.
Yeah. I mean, it gives people an out to and gives people a voice.
I mean, Birdie and Root,, uh, birdie and root like those,
they were always in spaces. I was always the person to come up and just listen. And then
as soon as they would call me, I'd be like, Oh, I did it by accident. I didn't do it by accident.
Like it was, it was me got up there and got cold feet, but now I can't get off spaces.
But, uh, yeah, I mean, it, it opens the doors and opens opportunity for a ton of people that, I mean,
you have those smaller spaces. I mean, you guys have pretty big spaces, both these groups up here.
You have the smaller spaces that it just, it eases people. And like, you're talking to a buddy or
just like us talking to a group, just in a room. But I mean, me and Rudy did it the other day. It
was a couple months ago. We were just talking, the other day. It was a couple months ago.
We were just talking, had a space.
It was a shill, and it was so fun.
There was over 7,000 people in the room listening.
Hype says don't look down.
It's awesome what you guys are doing.
Well, all of you are doing.
We have another speaker up here. What's going on start?
Hello, I'm an Aussie Wade witch And
I'm loving about all the things I love and to hear the female voices again in the room it is awesome
because there's still a lot of people out there think women don't use weed but we do for all
sorts of things unfortunately here in Australia it's still illegal unless you have a prescription
from a doctor which is just ridiculous because the pricing that we have to pay to get our medicinal cannabis is just,
it's too high and the quality that we can get on the street is probably
almost the same now that the medical is in Australia.
I just thought I'd jump in and say hi and we've got a few projects
that I'm working on at the moment, but I just thought I'd jump in and say hi and we've got a few projects that I'm working on at the moment
but um I just thought I'd say hello and yes we are worldwide and just checking in from
no that's well I mean this is why I love spaces Frank this is why spaces kick ass bro just for
that reason right there oh yes I mean it's bringing new people up
um so i do want to touch base a little bit because he said something like it's the same grade
as what you can get on the street now i know this is like i don't want to say a touchy subject but
like do you have the problem that you have that we have here kind of that you like what bert was
saying like you don't know what is in it but now these people like it's different strands it's not natural anymore like now
with all the strains that are available seed wise and we've got a lot of people who obviously I've
been smoking for 30 years so in Australia it used to be like we can get weed,
we can get whatever it is we get.
We didn't know if it was IndyCar, we didn't know if it was anything else.
We just knew it was weed and we could smoke it.
But now we get people like you go to, especially in the cities,
you can find that people will say this is such and such strain
and you look at it and you smell
it and you it's the same as what you're getting in a jar i i don't have the sound that obviously
i can't test it i'm not a chemist but it it is like it looks the same it smells the same it
tastes the same gotcha if that makes sense yes definitely definitely i mean i definitely
appreciate you coming up and adding to the conversation. We always love that. I mean, new faces, new people like Bert was saying.
I think we do follow each other, which is great. So I know we touch base somewhere.
I know. I can see that we've touched base as well.
Awesome. Well, I don't know if you guys want to uh reset the room a little bit
moon queen do you guys have another track that you want to play
we'll get some uh yeah we'll get some retweets going we'll get some hearts and uh emojis um
everybody you gotta follow everybody up here on the stage i mean it's a great conversation
um yeah throw another song up.
Let's get another song going.
We'll retweet this room, and then we'll
let you come up and talk about it
All right. Well, this is the track that we dropped today it's called anthem and it's uh
the artist is music m-u-z-i-k been around in the space for a long time and just really he's a
producer as well and yeah it's just uh the first track he's dropped with digi beats we just dropped
our fifth track today i'm into like 250 units in like an hour.
The reception's been great.
I saw Soli up there near Jumbotron.
She's been rocking with us a long time.
Met her a couple years ago.
So it's a really small space.
These are blockchain tracks and blockchain artists minting live.
Retweet the split. She callin' me poppy, I know that I'm handsome If I see a op, spark at the drop For sure we gon' hold her for ransom
Bouncin', you throwin' them hands up
Bouncin', you know it's that anthem
When I step in the spot and I turn it up
Bouncin', you know it's that anthem
Now she feedin' and grabbin' the target
She callin' me poppy, I know that I'm handsome
If I see a op, spark at the drop
For sure we gon' hold her for ransom
Bouncin', you throwin' them hands up
Bouncin', you know it's that anthem
When I step in the building, I get reception, they know that I move like a G
Take a look to the left and then look to my right, oh for sure got the goonies with me
See it really hit different, they know who we be whenever we step in the spot
While I vibin' with shorty and Siv and my act, best believe got my eye on the hop
You should know how we rock, so don't get it twisted, we holdin' it down like we supposed to
We be turnin' it up if I see there's a problem, just know at the door, got the toe through
If you speak on that gang, we'll approach you, ain't no talking, we really ain't with the gang
Anybody can get it, just know that we with it, we poppin' whoever stay in your lane
Don't compare me to normal, we not the same, burnin' up in the booth, turnin' up the flame
I'ma BC the truth, I will not be tan, I can hide me whoever just say my name
We all come, y'all the hardest, no goddess, I sickness. What is this? I really ain't with the chat.
I ain't beefed for your story.
Y'all soundin' the same as me with the cat.
When I'm capin' this spot and I turn it up.
Bouncy, you know it's that anthem.
Now she feedin' and grabbin' and tuckin'.
She callin' me boppy, I know that I'm handsome.
If I see a op, so I get the drop.
For sure, we gon' hold her for ransom.
Bouncy, you throwin' a man.
Put those comments down in the purple pool.
Let's try to get that to 50
Tell us why you love Katniss I pop out, it's hot out, I'm changing the weather No, don't you move, Wacky, I'm feeling like Rocky They say that I'm cocky, I got all the reasons
I've been through the thieves and the lies
And I battle my demons, bitch, now I'm hot like the demons
Thieves, no flex, and I make them believe it
So why do they try me? I do not believe it
And niggas be lying, be moving, deceiving, revealing the truth
Bitch, when I step in the booth, I be going dumb
Cruising on beats for the fun
Niggas be hating, they really my son
You sure to see I ain't she all on my
top. We got him, the squad got the
drop. Hold him for ransom, we up in the
I'm not having this fight and I turn it up.
Bouncy, you know it's that anthem.
Now she's been in there, grabbing it. Talkin' she's calling me
poppy, I know that I'm handsome.
Nice. That's music. very good guy yeah i love him he's got some really cool stuff uh that's one of his hard tracks uh it's perfect for like a mint day uh we definitely threw a really fun party
today um but he's actually a really versatile artist he's got some um some really nice r&b
stuff too really talented vocalist when he actually comes out and he sings.
So it's going to be fun to kind of show his, uh, uh,
versatility, um, on stage because he's got the hard tracks and he's also got
some really great vocal as well. So he's a very nice guy.
Awesome. Awesome. Well, uh, definitely appreciate that. And, uh, well, I mean,
I don't know if you guys have it available
That is like, it's always in my head
Yeah, we can play it in a minute
The season that, you know
Everyone was like in that coin rage
perfect track. So it became like a big anthem for this, uh, the coin craze this winter. It was,
it was perfect. Yeah. That's by a day could feel a week ago, we dropped his first track,
uh, with DigiBeats, you know, with our house and, um, it was called Tally. And so I hope that he'll,
uh, he, he'll drop up, up, up with us. That's actually, he dropped it as a free track.
So I'm pretty, I'm not sure if it's still available as a free track.
But if not, we'll definitely encourage him to drop it on Solana.
Because I think it was dropped on base or something.
But we will definitely play that in a little bit.
Thanks for just the hospitality guys.
Just letting us play some time.
So I know we got Tommy up here.
So Tommy, how are you liking the show so far buddy oh man this is great vibes you know like i'm a bit of a hermit out here in the woods so i'm
really enjoying everybody's company um it's great to connect with people you know we don't get out
much um i'm either traveling or out here.
So X is kind of a way we can still be connected with others, even though, you know, we're kind of in the woods.
And I just am really grateful for the lifestyle we're all living in, you know, grateful for my wife and my wonderful family and all these incredible opportunities ahead of us.
I mean, a lot of people don't go to the heart like that, which is awesome.
But it shows how much you respect what you're doing and respect the family.
And family time is definitely a big thing that we don't pay attention to, especially
I know I do it sometimes, like you put it on the back burner and you don't pay attention to especially with this crypto stuff um i know i do it sometimes
like you put it on the back burner and you don't you don't think you should but i mean it's it's
tough trying to uh manage both but it's awesome seeing all four of you guys working together
which is it's this is definitely a crazy positive space just for that, being able to work together like that.
Absolutely. And, you know, I burned myself out in other business ventures and put my family on the back burner.
I've been there and, you know, this was a chance for me to change and kind of do things differently.
And, you know, I'm trying to, you know, look at life from a little bit of a different perspective these days.
And cannabis has helped me do that.
And, you know, I think it has the power to help everybody.
And that's really what it's about for me.
Like, this isn't about, like, right now, like, I don't make my money from cannabis.
This is just a passion project because I love it, you know, and I believe in it.
And I hope one day cannabis is legal everywhere. And I'm a, I'm a big fan of just growing it yourself. Cause I can tell you my,
the first time I grew my own and took it real seriously and tried that compared to the dang
uncle Skeeter's bait shop slash dispo down the street from me in Roadkill, Oklahoma here,
I was blown away. Because like we were talking about earlier, I know exactly what's in it.
I raise the manure that I use in my plants. That's why I have rabbits. I use rabbit manure
and soil and I grow them naturally. So I know exactly what's in it. I know the genetics.
I know how it was raised and I can cure it and dry it and do it exactly the way I want it.
Try different strains, read a little bit. It's just so much fun if you're like a nerd and you're
into genetics. It teaches you not... It's funny. I started with cannabis and then I started growing tomatoes and other things.
We also raise, you know, we have pigs, we have chickens, you know, like I'm just a farmer
and this is my little homestead.
And this is just one way I hope to one day for this place to like take care of its own
The first thing I ever saw was a manure fertilizer from my rabbits because it's
just so uh it's so awesome all my neighbors want it you know and um you know with the economy the
way it is like we're raising chickens because eggs are expensive you know um like it's we're
getting back to those uh you know those old school habits and And that's part of what I'm doing out here.
So cannabis is a big part of our story.
But it's part of a homesteading lifestyle.
We homeschool our kids too.
And that's kind of what it's about for us.
And I'm not trying to become a millionaire in cannabis
or anything like that you know uh but but i do hope that one day i can give something
to my kids that'll take care of them you know it'll it'll it'll sustain itself and and that's
a that's a legacy i want to leave behind that's huge man that's everything you just said was like
crazy powerful and huge and i mean it, a lot of people want that lifestyle.
And you got it together and doing the whole family thing.
I brought the whole family down from northeast Pennsylvania.
And now we're down in Florida.
And we don't have, I mean, I love to get chickens and stuff.
But we actually have bees at the end of the property.
And that actually helps out a ton with like tax purposes and stuff.
I live, like, this is a whole thing, y'all.
So I live with, like, the Osage tribe.
And, like, my property is, like, a foot off a tribal land.
And, like, I couldn't grow on it, like, commercially if it was tribal land.
So, like, I had to work with, like, just all the shenanigans out here. Like, I had to work with like just all the shenanigans
out here like i had to work with bureau of indian affairs to like survey my land to make sure i
wasn't and it's like thank goodness i'm exactly like i'm on a few acres too and i'm exactly like
0.25 miles from native lands but i i back up to to a to the keystone ancient forest so there's uh
you know miles of forest.
I don't have anyone else on my street or anything.
Like, it's very, we're in the woods as you can get around out here.
And they shot the movie Killers of the Flower Man, like, right here in my backyard.
So, like, me and my friends are all extras.
You know, like, it's been kind of crazy.
And so, you know, I've just been one of the, and they did Tulsa King.
I've just been one of the local workers doing everything out here.
I did Seven Cemeteries with Danny Trejo.
I was a stuntman in that.
I was an extra in Twisters, Big Killers for a few days,
and I did some local wrestling shows.
Got suplexed at the Patriot Club golf course.
I won the Chronic Grudge, the heavyweight uh canvas boxing promotion in oklahoma so i'm their uh their heavyweight champion still i don't think i'm gonna defend it though
that's awesome i know i we might end up having a uh a wrestling space here at some point in the
future um because bern is huge into it tom's huge into it we got a couple
other guys in the uh yeah my dad was a wrestler too and he was traded by ray gunkle uh senior
and ray my dad was there when ray died in the ring and then i learned uh catches catch can
wrestling from one of billy robinson's So I learned old-school shoot wrestling.
So working was really weird for me, going from catch style to working shows.
It's like a whole different skill.
Yeah, that's like the dungeon wrestling.
So the guys that trained me and trained all that stuff, they were dungeon wrestling.
Yeah, snake pit. And it's a different game getting trained you get trained the old school way and you know i never did anything of note but it's still the old school
way right it's still the same thing where trying to work a match even i'm not even saying you know
high work rate high flying none of that stuff just working a regular match calling stuff it's just a different match and so not to mention the fact that that style of training and you'll appreciate
this i mean it teaches you the real essence of the business because man you mess up doing that
and piss somebody off or catch somebody with something you get stretched for real like for
real and it's no joke man and you're you're just like, holy crap. So it teaches
you the respect for the business as opposed to, you know, what a lot of the schools are now,
which is, you know, Hey, teach a hold. And then let's teach how to do some, you know, four fifties.
Yeah. It was a huge experience for me. Cause you'll understand this too. I went to high school
in Japan and that's where I learned. That's where I did a lot of training. And so I was training,
And that's where I learned.
That's where I did a lot of training.
And so I was training, you know, catch as catch can over there.
And I was doing, I was on a judo scholarship.
And like, you know, it was really weird.
Like, you know, so it was like, it was, it was a huge adjustment for me.
Just learning how to have, you know, like you said, work a match and you know work spot learn spots i was terrible
at that because i had to forget i had to get loose i was so stiff that you know because i was used to
shoot wrestling and everything else that i was like just you know ripping guys and they're like
damn it you're stiff as a board so i was like terrible my first few matches but what really
fucked me was um i i agreed to do a lucha show i was like one of my first few matches but what really fucked me was um i agreed to do a lucha show
it was like one of my first matches
like i didn't realize it was
like it's just a different style man
um trying to work a lucha show
blown up 45 seconds into the match.
I was with, who did I work that with?
Oh, my buddy here in Tulsa, Brandon Groom.
He was in the WWE for like two seconds, but he's my buddy.
He's out here in Bristow now.
We've both done MMA and buddy he's out here in bristow now uh he did we did we both done uh mma
and uh work in wrestling out here so i do some catch stuff with him sometimes also but yeah it's
just a it's a it's all you know family history and lifestyle and like yeah i just i love all
kinds of combat sports my body is just old and it hurts. And I've seen my friends, um, go through a lot physically.
And, you know, again, cannabis is one way to deal with that without getting on addicted
on the painkillers, you know, cause I'm, I did that too already.
So I didn't, that's the story.
I mean, that was kind of what hit me too.
When you were talking to me is that that's, you
know, that same kind of thing hit me because it was similar.
I mean, you know, I came out and, you know, we, we old school stuff, never did anything
over here on the West coast or whatever.
Everything was in the gym and we never, you know, the shows we were put on was just in
the garage, you know, in our, and that's what we called the gym, you know, APW garage,
whatever, blah, blah, blah.
And so then, you know, the first time I got out and did a show, I mean, I'm, it's the same thing. It was, it was a high, you know, high work rate match. I'm,
I'm, I'm doing a tag match with Christopher Daniels and a couple other guys and stuff.
And I'm just blown up about a minute and a half into the match. And I'm just like, what the hell?
And I'm an athlete, you know, I play baseball. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. Totally
different. Right. And so I, but it's the same thing. I use cannabis kind of for that same thing for the pain. Then
later on, you know, I had, I got diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, you know, and so I have this
arthritis thing going on. So, I mean, I use meds that absolutely help with that stuff. But the
biggest piece, what kind of hit me with what you said is, you know, two and a half years ago, when
I kind of left corporate, the corporate world, it really made me refocus.
And number one, first and foremost, was to refocus on, you know, my health, right?
Just like my body and, hey, I got to get things better.
I got to, you know, get more physically fit and do all these kind of things.
But, you know, and a lot of people in here know, you know, I was I've been a coach for 25 years in football and all that kind of stuff.
And two and a half years ago, it really let me sink into coaching football with my kids.
And like you were talking about family reconnect, um, you know, on that level and really dive
into the coaching and really dive into that, you know, and, and, you know, Frank and Rudy
and other people here know, you know, both my kids are, are looking at hopefully division
one scholarships, you know, at next year after they're seniors for football.
And I really believe it's because I kind of made that commitment to say, Hey, you know what? I
need to step away. I'm tired of traveling like, you know, out of the year or a month and blah,
blah, blah. And it's mentally, it's made such a huge difference and on, on all of that stuff.
And again, I know it's kind of a sidebar thing, but I firmly believe part of that was,
you know, the focusing on utilizing of, you know, cannabis and other things like that to try to, to try to do that.
Now, here's the part of the thing that I absolutely am going to make Frank delete this afterwards.
You literally were saying like, you know, the farm and all that, man, that sounds really, really cool.
Now you can never replay this for my wife because she wants the mini goats and all that stuff.
And I'm like, it sounds cool, but I'm a city guy.
So if she ever hears this, she's going to make me move out to the country somewhere and get a farm.
I want a little fainting goat.
We hang out here and we're in the garage or whatever stuff.
And we smoke out here and chill and blow it out.
I looked down at her phone when there's a lull and there's some goddamn
little picture of a damn mini horse or a mini goat or a mini,
we're just looking at this farm of all these little miniature animals.
I want 50 dogs and all this.
literally you're turning me into Kevin Costner in like Yellowstone right now.
Oh, dude, that was a good one.
Yeah, I moved out here like right when that was getting kind of started.
But, dude, yeah, if you're, you know, Christy, you know, she's from L.A.
So this kicked her ass at first.
But she's really come along.
I've always been a hillbilly, you know, so it wasn't really a, like, really a problem for me.
It's just, what a crazy journey. You should definitely get a farm. It's cool that you're
home, you know, like, I know I was on the road so much the last 10 years. I still am for work anyways.
I'm at least a week out of the month.
But I could, you know, I think with wrestling or fighting or anything you're doing, like anything like that, you're either all the way in or all the way out.
Because the second you get distracted, you lose focus, that's when bad shit really starts to happen.
So that's kind of why I made the decision.
I was like, man, my back's not getting better.
I'm going to focus on this because I don't want to be halfway into something.
And I was coaching at an MMA gym nearly full time on top of my regular job.
That's why I couldn't do cannabis.
So I was like, all right,
you know, I'm kind of like done making this drive and coaching. I'm going to come farm and do my
thing. And here we are. And it's been a great ride. And I've just seen, you know, what this
plant can do. You know, it doesn't have to be all that serious. Anybody can grow it.
It doesn't have to be all that serious.
Everyone on this call can get themselves some seeds, give them some dirt, some sun, and some love, and you're going to have something.
And generally, I mean, there's a lot of great, you know, it's a different thing when you grow it yourself and you experience that.
Like, that's a cool experience.
If you've never grown something in your life, just have that experience of taking it, germinating the seeds and planting them and doing all that.
Whether you're growing cannabis or anything else, it'll just teach you to appreciate life a little bit.
You know, Tommy, probably about two months ago, I found a seed in some of the bud that I got from one of the dispensaries here in Florida.
So I did germinate it and it is growing.
I mean, it's growing nicely.
Thing is, is I'm not positive whether or not it was a female or male seed.
Now, I remember back in the day, they used to say that
if the seeds were darker and had dark spots on them,
that those are the seeds you wanted to plant.
But if they were more of a tan without the
spots then you didn't but i guess i'll be finding out this one did have the this one was darker with
the spots but it is fun watching it grow and they say you should talk to your plants so i have i do
i do speak to it every day yes yes oh yeah you gotta sing to them also. They love them. Yeah, you got to do it. It's mandatory.
If you don't sing to them.
Backseeds are the best surprises.
I love growing the auto flowers
I don't think they're that hard
Because you don't have to worry about the light schedule
Well we do got We got meta rides up here what's going on
buddy yo i saw munchies in the title of the space i figured it was perfect for me so munchies
so excited how does it work does it just come out of my phone like where do I get them I'm waiting I'm good just please munchies that's all I'm saying I'll give up everything
yet well no I want the music all right I want it all but I really want yeah you got to see this uh
you got to see the new um cookies that homegrown creations made they're the samoa's like the girl scout cookie samoa's
but they're edibles so homegrown creations makes uh she's our edible prepare and she just made
samoa's like girl scout cookies and they taste exactly like some moon is it is it uh homegrown's
last few days what do you mean um spark of the month am i wrong or is she the yeah yeah yes yeah oh my god thank
you for reminding me wow where'd the month go i can't believe that
okay well thanks for the reminder yeah this is metarides really good friend of ours
a lot of people know him anyway he's been around the space huge huge guy in the space
uh we're lucky to have you know he's one one of our mentors, one of our homies and one of our collaborations.
But he's more well known sometimes than us. You know, we've known him a very long time as well.
He's got, I put some of his posts up top. Yo, MetaRides, congrats on the Tootsie Roll collaboration, like gold check up there.
That's amazing. Thank you. It's been a busy week
for us and there's still so much to come. So, um, I just came up for the munchies and to say hello,
a lot of family in this space, uh, trucker, we do need to connect again. Um, Rudy, keep him in line
this weekend, please. All he likes to do is play video games and watch, um, races and stream it to the world. Trucker, I tried to repost your post today.
Okay, so everybody in the space, Trucker put out a post, Interlink, and he wanted engagement on it.
So I did a quote retweet on it. And I thought if you did a quote retweet that I would get the
impressions and he would get the impressions and I pushed it out. Well, I got the impressions, and he didn't.
So that's evidently how Uncle Elon's playing the game this week.
But, yeah, I thought for sure that the two of us were going to get doubled up on,
Well, I definitely appreciate you trying.
And with that, I actually just looked at it,
and we just hit 545,000 impressions in four days.
Oh, I thought you meant that tweet.
I was like, damn, that tweet went out.
How far are you from monetizing?
Well, you got to hit 5 million.
So I'm definitely quite a bit away.
But I mean, for four days.
And it's a carousel. And it's a carousel so you know and
that's a carousel that that's on so it goes like it rotates so the way that the algo works
apparently is some rotation of months or i'm sorry of weeks and everything so some weeks it'll
push stuff like that and other weeks it'll push it down and things like that so that you can't get
like there's no rhyme or reason at least that's what my buddy said so it down and things like that so that you can't get like, there's no rhyme or reason. At least that's what my buddy said.
So it's like supposedly like that's the way that the majority of the algo stuff works
is on like a rotational system.
So it's supposed to be more fair.
So I'm going to jump in for a second.
Moon, hold on one second, please.
Moon Queen, DigiJoints, and I all got monetized as part of a group.
Actually, they beat me to it.
But there are so many rules and regulations that
Twitter doesn't have a rulebook for. If you're trying to monetize, don't ever, ever share a tweet
in a group chat. That's A. If you do that, you can get dinged. We got dinged a few times for a
couple weeks at a time. It was brutal when you're trying to monetize and you only get 15 impressions per post and be the first and the quickest to the very active huge accounts and say something witty.
It's not necessarily making X the best platform ever, but it is how to get there and then you go back to your thing and then you essentially pay for your account each month.
You go down that rabbit hole where it consumes you
um i will say this if you're into sports um watch the games that you like follow both teams and
turn on their notifications and just post whatever you want without like hating on people um as soon
as they post it by the end of the game you've got 100k for just from that uh especially if it's a
finals game so i think that if you really really into sports, that's how we got there.
But just reply guy and be the first, the wittiest, the quickest.
And don't just put emojis and don't just put one word.
If you put a little bit more than that, typically it goes out further.
I've even found that GIFs hurt it and that emojis don't help either.
So just text, text all day.
Moon queen, sorry to interrupt.
No, that's it right there.
You just find viral accounts that like, cause a lot of people like maybe they have 5 million followers, but their posts actually don't go viral.
You find viral accounts like wrestling, right?
There's a guy that I call, uh, that I follow his name's fade and he puts wrestling contents.
As soon as I put his notifications on, so then I'm like, you know, refreshing my notifications.
As soon as he posts, I go right to that post and I make the first comment.
Then I make the second comment.
Then I make the third comment.
You just make a couple of comments and now you're in, we call it getting in on a post.
And then if you can kind of go around with a friend too, we can just like each other's posts and that triggers the ad revenue inside that
comment for your homie. And that's how you get the epic impressions. And you just keep doing that.
And it refreshes at 8 PM every night. And so I'll get a couple of posts in before you go to sleep
and then you'll wake up to like 200 or 300,000
extra impressions. A lot happens overnight when you're sleeping. You could get 5 million impressions
and so I don't make any posts on my page when I was getting monetized. I'd make a single post.
I did one just to kind of test it out. It was like a pin post. You just go and you be a reply guy
because if you're under 10,000 followers, it doesn't favor you in the algorithm. You just go and you be a reply guy because if you're under 10,000 followers,
it doesn't favor you in the algorithm. You have to go be that reply guy. Just like you said,
you got to be first. I didn't make a single post on my page and I got monetized in 13 days and I'm
not a social media person. I'm on X spaces, but I'm horrible at posting. I have to force myself
to do it. So if I can monetize, and that's not bragging, I'm just saying you guys can
get monetized even faster than I did, um, and get impressions and you just have to be a reply guy
on viral posts and you gotta be first. That's it. That's all you gotta do. While she was talking,
I just posted three times on the Dodgers. Show me, uh, Shohei Otani's post where he showed the
ring. Those are going to go out. Um, Moon, appreciate you. She called me a homie. So I
appreciate that. Um, everybody in the space love you. Uh, I got to She called me a homie, so I appreciate that. Everybody in the space,
love you. I got to bounce. I'm doing
renders for goof right now, and we
are up against the timeline or the
clock or whatever you want to call it, but
it's awesome. I love it, and I love all of you.
Awesome, dude. Well, I appreciate you coming up.
Holly and the Crypto Bros has a podcast on Sunday, 3 p.m. EST. Sunday is going to be our anniversary for our one year holly it's going to be her 100th episode but it's going
to be a uh it's going to be a good time i'll just say that that's why elon gave us the 100
appreciate you guys see what i did there moon yeah i'm gonna go have some munchies
Race day is coming to the blockchain.
You're going to be able to drive around in a supercar with your branding on it and get to race us on the track and then have a leaderboard.
And then what's really cool is the track resets every day.
So if you're, you know, just the track resets every day, you can have a shot every day to
leaderboard it's going to be amazing there's a lot that's going into it and uh yeah so think
collaborations you know you'll be able to get like a fleet of like let's say 50 cars and then um be
able to uh push them out to your communities and then you can build a race team so a lot of fun
stuff it's a really big build so it'll be in beta throughout the year and uh come you know just
encourage everyone to become an early investor in that project and support MetaRise.
He's been around a long time.
And, oh, these supercars are beautiful.
So it'll be something fun that we can all do.
Yeah, I mean, we're getting here to that two-hour mark.
I think it was an awesome space.
I know you guys have to be up early.
So if you guys are all down there, like what you heard, I mean,
this is just going to be like a continuance tomorrow morning in the Digi
Joints and Moon Queen space, 8 a.m. EST.
If you guys just want to all roll in there, I mean, it's a great group,
They pretty much have the same thing going on, music and just doing some chilling.
But we'll run around the room quick.
If anybody has some final thoughts, and then we'll close this room out with another song.
Tommy, you got any final thoughts, buddy?
man it's a real pleasure i'm glad to be here i can't wait to do more of these you know um
Man, it's a real pleasure.
I can't wait to do more of these.
you can follow our journey on my ex and viz's and uh you know we're glad to be here thank you for
the for the welcome it's a pleasure awesome man uh viseront the pleasure to be here like it was
it was awesome to have you guys and great great to see all of you so close.
You guys are all units, and I'd love to see that.
You got any final thoughts?
I just want to say thank you for having us, and everyone, stay high, stay lifted.
This is a wonderful community that we're building, and it's so awesome to see all of us here
gathered and just you know spending
time together and doing great things i love you guys thank you so much all right see you later
uh let's go blake do you have any uh final thoughts
i keep sparking it up out here uh come check us out in the morning. We do have our DigiBeast dropping. We do have 420 coming up. Special dates to all of our stoners. We do have DigiBlunts dropping on 420 on Solana. So all of our blunt smokers will have a shot to get those blunts out there. So we'll have DigiJoints and DigiBlunts. So joints versus blunts, who smokes what out here? always been the biggest cultural thing out here for us so uh yeah but just gonna have fun out here keep doing what we do on the blockchain
onboarding people one person at a time people one person that just sounds weird i'm high i'm gonna
be out of here but we'll see you guys in the morning i appreciate it and uh thank you anyway
rudy it's uh good to see you again uh let's all connect come through the show and let's smoke
some wheat awesome brother thank you for. Bert, you have any final thoughts?
Oh, man, this is cool, man. I mean, geez, after like, this is like 84 years here in Twitter
spaces, it feels like irreverent stuff. But after all this time, you know, decade or more,
it's kind of cool doing this for the last, you know, seven, eight years. And like, it's been a
while since we've had like this kind of just chill space where people come up and just
kind of hang out and stuff so it's always neat to to be able to rehab some of these rather than
you know the format and all that kind of stuff because it does get kind of burned out so it is
cool to know that that vibe still exists here uh on twitter and uh and man, I'd love to do it again. I hope everybody has a great, great weekend.
Rudy, any final thoughts?
Yes, but I don't think we got to Moon yet, did we?
No, I was going to go to Moon because she's going to close us out with the song.
Oh, because she's got the song.
First of all, I just want to say, Bert, did you just say neat?
Like, okay. Okay, that's kind of ner say, Bert, did you just say neat? Like neat? Like, okay.
That's kind of nerdy, Bert, but that's okay.
Do we really want to start doing call-outs?
Because I can do that to you also.
No, I just want to thank everybody for coming.
It's nice to do spaces like this where we don't have to.
You know, I like Starseed, the woman who came up a little while ago,
but it was kind of nice that we didn't get into shilling tokens.
You know, it's nice to just break away from crypto and focus on other things,
and especially something like the topic of marijuana, which has become so much more discussed lately.
Thank you, everybody, for coming up.
All the speakers, Bert, love being up here with you as always.
Frank and all the listeners, thank you for coming.
Yeah, I sent her a message that we'll be in spaces all weekend,
starting early in the morning with the DigiJone space,
and then probably, I don't know, until Sunday night at some point.
We are actually going to hook up an interlink recap space for a one year.
We're going to be in spaces all day on sunday um but
i think eight eight p.m est uh we'll open up a uh just a recap space at interlink all the the news
we're going to be dropping our future and just have everybody come up that wants to yeah chill
later on and stuff and just make it a chill birthday
space um do some giveaways and just make it make it a good time um but uh moon queen any final
thoughts and then just roll us out with one of your songs i definitely appreciate all you guys
coming tonight it was it was just an awesome space. So definitely appreciate it. And I will see you guys in the morning. Thank you so much for having us. Rudy, it's really nice hearing your amazing,
strong, powerful, intelligent voice on stage. Viseron, I followed her a long time ago. I know
she's, I think, friends with Special K Glass, who's actually one of our collaborators.
We absolutely love Chris.
He does some really cool stuff with us.
And listening to Bert and also Tommy up here and all the speakers, you guys are awesome.
Thanks so much for having us.
Yeah, we're trying to light up Web3 with good values.
So make sure you guys show that recognition to people that, you know, have good values in the space.
We can build up the space better and build up the foundation of what we're building if we do it on good values.
We believe in five great values that help the Web3 space.
You got to be called spark values.
You got to be a supporter, a participator, an appreciator, a respecter, and you you got to be kind so keep spreading good values out
here and we're going to have a healthy space um thanks so much for just you know being so welcoming
interlink can't wait to build out some kind of awesome collaboration shout out the star dogs in
the building uh seth rosin in the building um and everybody else that came in to listen we are not
an elitist community um that's everybody up here if you guys want to have friends in web 3 or just out here on x you don't have to be on web 3 you don't have to have
content you can just come up on stage tell us where you're from and introduce yourself on any
of our stages um we want to be welcoming and just loving to all people so yeah this song's great day and we'll see you tomorrow.
Going up guys. This was Interlinks request.
He's going up. He's high. Green candle, let's go I was really chappin' in the panto Crypto stop the pump and make some bands, ho
Take it back to the track, yeah that's mando
When you're just based, there ain't a room that we can't go
Yeah, I see you gatekeepers, fuck a damn dope
I still live, IRL, the fuck you at, bro
Hard to find, is that asshole?
Yeah, probably pump a's power pass, bro.
Keep a sense of planning, I'm about to grow.
These are Disney joints, so I don't have to roll.
These are Disney joints, so I don't have to roll.
Go up, I done switched on the cash flow.
Go up, up, up, up, up, up.
Didn't go like out of the bag, hoe.
Go up, I been going up. Go up, up, up, up, up. I done switched on the cash flow. I'll see you later.