Thank you. Thank you. The End . Thank you. Music Thank you. all right gmgm web3 family hope everybody is having a either a great start to your day or
hopefully wrapping up the day strong depending on what side of the world you are on, like we are here in beautiful Ho Chi Minh.
I want to welcome you guys back to another Gaming on the Edge, another week of Gaming on the Edge.
Excited for this chat today.
We're going to be diving into the topic of vibe coding.
topic of vibe coding. This is a topic I was particularly excited to discuss today because
it's impossible to ignore on the timeline right now with so much going on in the space and in
technology, AI and everything that's kind of always moving seemingly at the speed of light
in this industry. Vibe coding is definitely one we can't ignore, especially because I believe it's truly going to be impactful for not only just Web3 in general, but particularly in gaming as well.
So really excited to dive a little further deeper into that.
But before we get started, just a brief intro for those of you guys who don't know me.
My name is Justin, a.k.a. Justin the Mind here on X, and I'm part of the business development and community team here at Ancient8.
here on X and I'm part of the business development and community team here at Ancient8. Quick intro
about Ancient8, we're building an Ethereum gaming layer 2 which is designed for on-chain gaming as
well as tradable consumer dApps. The chain is actually built on the Optimism super chain.
But most of you guys I think are pretty familiar with Ancient8 so I'm going to go ahead and get
into intros of you guys and then we're going to go ahead and jump right into the topic.
But before we do that, if you guys wouldn't mind giving the space a share out into the timeline, so hopefully you can get a few more friends and fam to come hang out with us here for this chat today.
All right, without any further ado, let's get straight on into it.
I'm going to go in the order that i see you guys so we'll start with my man uh a a regular here my brother shiv from earth
from another sun gm sir how you doing very good guys how's it going hope i'm audible this is shiv
head of bd over at efast or earth from another sun are a base-building FPS game with roguelite elements
where you can command your own totalitarian state
in humanity's darkest hour.
That being said, I think Vibe coding
has to be one of the coolest concepts
for product designers, marketers, BDs, and all alike.
So it does bring a lot of cool opportunities within Web3
awesomely Vibe-coded project could have IP that becomes more valuable by having a good enough
strategy for Vibe-coding. So that being said, excited for the conversation. Let's get into it.
Yeah, I love that, Shivan. I love that you touched on that because when we say Vibe-coding for
today's chat, let's talk about vibe everything,
vibe coding, vibe marketing, vibe game building, whatever you guys want to discuss that allows you to be able to bring it to life that much faster through these new tools. We can chat about it
today. All right, next I see my man Kierney here also joining us from the Uprising team.
GM, Justin, doing great. Excited to hop in this
conversation. I'm the head of marketing over at Uprising Labs. We're a Web3 game publisher,
and we also run an accelerator for games with Somnia Network called Dream Catalyst. So
super excited to dive in. Haven't done too much vibe coding myself. However,
in. I haven't done too much vibe coding myself. However, I've seen kind of the impact. We've
already had some of our team members working on some fun projects. I've also seen some community
members build out some fun games for Testnet, Insomnia. So excited to kind of chat all about it.
Yeah, man, absolutely. Can't wait to hear a little bit more about what
your team has been cooking up. I as well haven't done much dabbling myself, just a little bit here
and there. But also we have a few team members at H&8 that are already diving a little bit more
deeply into it. So really cool to see and have people around us that are building some cool
stuff. All right, next, let's pass it over to
Best Wallet. Who do we have joining us today? GM? GM, GM, my guy. My name's Efe, the community
manager at Best Wallet. I've been to a few of your spaces and I've always found them fun and
exhilarating. Essentially, we're building a decentralized wallet. We are the fastest growing wallet of 2025.
And as always, we're always looking to be kind of like in tune with what's happening in the space for like customers and for developers.
So when I've seen the space about Fibre Coding, I thought it was a great opportunity to learn a little bit more,
as well as give my insight on the use of how it should, well, not how it should be used, but what I see it being used for.
So, yeah, thanks for having me.
Yeah, Efe, appreciate you coming back for another episode, man.
Truly appreciate you coming here for this chat in particular.
And I'm excited that you guys are excited to chat about this topic because I thought it would be fun to switch things up a little bit here and divert a little bit from gaming, but still very much in the world of gaming as well as everything in Web3 here with this topic.
So next, let's swing it over to VeroX.
Who do we have joining us today, GM?
What's up, what's up, guys?
This is Dezor speaking behind the account.
In terms of the project in itself, it's a bit far away from gaming.
But regardless, I'm glad to be here talking with you guys.
So Verox, we cater to crypto users who want to access traditional finance products, but
without that banking relationship that you normally have to establish in the Web2 world.
We are in partnership with QX Exchange in order to do that. And holders can enjoy various
benefits like fee discounts, governance rights, as well as rewards that are tied to being active
in our ecosystem. But, you know, we're going further than that. We're about to launch the QC AMC,
which is a regulated AI-powered investment product, which is managed by Pioneer Group,
regulated ai powered investment product which is managed by pioneer group a swiss asset manager
um so yeah the the amc in itself will be trading on bloomberg as well as the vienna stock exchange
and that will allow us to merge crypto agility with the traditional market in that sense and
offer users more security whenever they're out there trading and interacting with our product.
So that's kind of what we are about.
Really excited to be here.
And with Oblivion releasing recently
and the whole modding scene behind the Elder Scrolls,
I think it's going to be a really interesting conversation
when it comes to Vibe coding.
So yeah, let's go ahead and do this.
Absolutely. Well, appreciate having you here and and uh yeah just so you know all kind of builders
are welcome on this space whether you're in gaming or you're just in the you know the deeper crypto
blockchain space in general we welcome all builders to come here and chat these topics with
us so really glad you came uh next let's swing it over to Weeb3Dev. I think maybe joining
us for the first time, if I'm not mistaken, or I think it's my first time seeing you here. But
GM, what project are you representing today? Hi, thanks for having me, Justin. Can everybody
hear me all right? Yep, you sound great. Perfect. Yeah, my name's Alberto. I currently work at Kauai. I head business development and
developer relations. Kauai is an agentic software engineer that you could collaborate with directly
in GitHub. So far, we've helped our client Send app, which enables you to send USDC via Send tags in a similar
fashion to Cache app, while also helping you earn an APY by holding your USDC there.
We've helped them close 80 GitHub issues already directly in GitHub.
80 GitHub issues already directly in GitHub.
Yeah, and behind the scenes,
we're also working on training a state-of-the-art
reasoning model for Solidity smart contract development.
And yeah, I previously worked at Pocket
doing a mixture of go-to-market roles
like sales, marketing, business development.
But yeah, love all the vibe coding tools like Cursor, Riplet, ChatGT, all that stuff.
It's honestly really fun to use.
It's getting hard to keep up, actually actually with all the tools that are coming out
into the market in in the last couple months here every time i think i've kind of got it nailed down
to a couple that i need to try then a few more pop up onto the scene and i'm just like a little
bit overwhelmed but also great to have competition and kind of have these guys pushing each other to
bring better products to the market, right? We're always the
winner in that case. So good stuff there. Next, let's throw it over to Trefon. I hope I'm
pronouncing that correctly. GM, sir, how are you doing today?
Yeah, GM, Justin, Trefon, you got it right. Yeah. Well, actually, I just got here thanks to Best Related. You know, I kind of got attracted to the topic,
Vibe Coding and its impact on Web3.
So I just want to listen and learn more.
See what I can learn here today.
Well, yeah, be happy to jump in on the topic.
If there's anything you want to discuss a little bit more,
if you just want to hang out and listen, that's always great as well. We appreciate you guys
joining us here. Last but not least, and then we're going to jump straight into it. We have
Austin here as well joining us. GM, sir, how are you doing today?
Hey, Justin, GM. Thanks for having me. I'm actually a community ambassador for AITV. So I'm
the representative of AITV that I believe was supposed to be up here today.
For those who don't know about us,
we're a autonomous media network.
Right now we have two agents that take turns.
They stream 24 seven in a DeFi channel over at AITV.gg.
And it's an interactive experience
where viewers are able to help influence and
produce the content. There's a little chat box to the side and you're able to just talk with
these agents. Users get five free chats a day and then you're also able to prompt the agents
by having some of their tokens. So we got some really cool stuff coming up and we have a lot
of just community endeavors going on. And recently I've noticed that our community has been asking these agents more about Vibe Coding. So I started messing around a little bit more than getting some tips just from some of the talented devs in our team because I'm not a developer, but AI is kind of with Vibe Coding allowed me to check out some stuff so i wanted to be here today hang out see what's going on learn from you guys and then you know share some of this alpha with the community
uh and of course plug that ai tv is is streaming 24 7. um you can get started with an account today
and earn xp uh pretty cool stuff so thanks for having me and yeah stoked to be here with everyone
and learn from you guys. Did I break the space?
I can't hear Justin either.
Okay, cool. I can't hear Justin. I wasn't sure if it was just me.
Yeah, I was like, this is a great challenge.
Maybe what you said was so good that you rocked his mic.
He's actually talking with our Gecko streamer right now about vibe coding.
Yeah, I mean, maybe he just got too distracted.
I mean, I don't really want to take over the moderation, but there's tons
of stuff we can talk about with Vibe coding.
Does anyone want to want to kick it off?
I mean, the first question is, am I able to, what do you guys think about using Vibe
coding to just code cool mods for video games, especially with games like Skyrim or whatever.
Justin is trying to talk again.
Can you guys hear me now?
That was going to be a fun little social experiment to see who was going to take over the host spot while I was gone there.
I was actually a little bit excited to see that was going to take over the host spot while I was gone there. I was actually
a little bit excited to see that. All right. So I'm back. Hopefully, everybody can hear me all
right. We're going to go ahead and start the space up now with the first question. I just want to let
you guys know kind of how we do things here. So I'm going to throw a question out there. And
anybody is welcome to jump in there and give it an answer. And if not,
you guys can go ahead and throw hands up after we choose someone and we have them talking,
then you guys can throw hands up and we'll try to go in the best order as possible. And if no hands
go up and nobody talks, then I'm just going to pick one of you guys out of the crowd and we'll
kind of go from there. So first question is pretty straightforward. Just curious how your team is incorporating
Vibe Coding into your current product or business development workflows. And if so, in what way are
you guys doing that? And if not, then why not yet? So yeah, I saw Shiv. Go ahead, Shiv. You can kick
us off, brother. Awesome. So I think this whole shift from function-first to motion-first design is very important in Web3
because it is important to understand how an app or especially how a game feels.
Having everything over-financialized in a space which is already so financialized is definitely not the solution.
So I think it's important for all games out there to be exploring fun immersion loops
rather than just extractive loops.
So for us at EFAS, we've kept the lore and the role fantasy,
the factional identity and social tension
over any sort of farming.
And in that sense, we are able to have
better narrative immersion over time.
We're able to have juicier UX, like anyone that goes into our game, from the second you log in,
you're going to hear music that makes you feel like you're in a dystopic totalitarian state.
We've done extensive A-B testing, surveying, etc. to see how different community members respond to
extremely microfeedback, sound, haptics, things like that.
And if you're able to build an overall ecosystem for your game that rewards personality and not
just surface level performance, you're going to have aesthetic logic where it can be something
as easy as saying, not that we have this, but just an idea. If you have to stake to earn,
EFAS would say ascend to the state or submit and ascend. So once you have that, which is an idea if you have to stake to earn. EFAS would say ascend to the state
or submit and ascend. So once you have that, you're able to have more lore-based mechanics
and on-chain social signaling. And it just starts making your whole project represent this
cultivated culture. And I think we've had a lot of sub-industries within Web3 do it well.
So as long as you're able to make sure that the vibe coding is uniform to all parts of your project,
or at least the endpoints where users interact, I think you're going to be great.
And I'm curious, do you guys have any plans or is there any intentionality around having the community in some form or another participate in anything around the
vibe coding that's happening to build out the universe or the story or maybe even anything
related to future dynamics for the game flow? Is community being integrated there or right now,
is it really just team focused? So we have a lot of cool things that we're building out for UGC content that has to
come around wipe coding, but it's not necessarily immediately going to be anything implemented until
we have our game launch. For us right now, for users to start pushing out UGC content, it's
probably later down the pipeline after we have the game and token out. Makes a ton of sense. Makes a
ton of sense. Yeah, I sense yeah i think that that's
something that's so interesting especially for games and just general ip in general is just
the way that the community is going to be able to peripheral peripherate the the brand across
the space is going to be so crazy with the way that these tools are kind of magnifying
how easy it is or it's becoming more and more simple, I should say, you know,
to really be able to do that. So going to be a lot of fun to see how game builders really
incorporate that into the communities. But yeah, Shiv, always appreciate your takes, man. You
always have some great insights to kick us off with, brother. All right. Next, I think I saw
BestWallet, then VeroX, then we'll go to Alberta. Yes, yes, yes, yes. So my perspective
is a bit different. I know you guys are a lot more technical based than I am. So obviously,
I'm a community manager. I did a little bit of computer science, but coding just wasn't my thing.
So what I think about Vibe Coding is, is it going to allow people who don't really have the skills or the interest of the actual coding that exists to create products and create, you know, applications, games, as you said?
I mean, I don't think we're at the level yet where it can fully just go from start to finish i mean unless you do a lot of
crazy prompts but i do feel like it needs that added layer of dev knowledge to really fine tune
some of the bugs for instance we in our discord community or telegram should i say we we used
replit i think that's how it's pronounced repl Replit, to start creating a Telegram bot, which we would program to do quizzes, games, so many various things within our Telegram.
And it was working great for a day or two, but after a while, it started to break down.
And even with numerous prompts, it just wasn't getting to where we wanted it to. So I think vibe coding from what I understand it to be is amazing.
And from a perspective of someone without an intricate dev knowledge,
I see it really opening up a way for
a normie or someone who isn't necessarily a dev to start
creating applications and products and
all these different elements. So for me, and it's kind of a question, do you guys see that
as a route for where Vibe Coding will and could go?
Yeah, man, that's a great point. And I can relate so heavily because in my small testing phase as well with vibe coding, I also experienced something very similar where things got off to a really hot start and things were coming together. I'm sure a lot of us have the same kind of experience there. And then the minute something breaks down, we're kind of looking at ourselves. Anybody that's not technical like us is just kind of looking at ourselves like, will I be able to fix this?
So, yeah, I personally, as far as I can tell, there is definitely still some level of dev knowledge needed, even with the most simple platform.
Like Lovable is the one that I use, which I think a lot of people have said is probably one of the most user friendly for non-technical people.
I've said is probably one of the most user-friendly for non-technical people.
And even with that, I think there was some level of I was more lost than your average person would have been in that case.
Do I think we'll get there?
I personally do think so, just at the way that we've been accelerating in such a short period of time.
But I think, yeah, still not quite there yet. But for teams that do have, you know, dev guys and girls on their teams, then this is going to really allow them to just kind of speed workflows up to, you know, an astronomical level because they have the capacity to fix things when they break down and be able to move things along. So totally makes sense. But yeah, man, really love that take. I want to pass it now back over to Vero X and then we'll get over to Alberto next.
So from a business perspective, right, we don't, we minimally incorporate vibe coding
into our business just because obviously we do trade defy.
So we need to be accurate in what we do.
Everything needs to be calculated.
And we also have a very strict legal framework that we operate under in order to be able to, you know, offer people security and just, you know, do things that they're supposed to do, especially with all the scams going on on the space, etc.
So, Vibe coding, from our perspective, is mostly used to create short concepts that we can then take on to the devs and, you know, iterate on that.
But when it comes to a personal level, so me as Des or myself, I did use Vibe Coding to build small stuff sometimes.
You see how far I can push it. So I've managed to create websites through using AI.
I've also once managed to create just a random token for all that matters.
to create just a random token for all that matters.
And I think that what Vibe Coding allows you to do
is that it allows you to create small concepts
without having to actually commit to it.
So what I mean by that is that you don't have to go out there
and watch 200 tutorials to learn how to do basic coding.
You don't have to take any school courses.
It just allows you to manifest your ideas in a small scale.
And then if you like what you're seeing and you think that you can you know iterate upon it you can then
maybe find some dev or find some business partner partners and just develop that onto something
bigger so i think in the same way that an artist will draw you know a small sketch or what they
want to do and then they go home and create you know the final picture vibe coding allows people to manifest their ideas quickly and then you know
from there onwards they can continue with that idea and iterate on it develop it find people
who can help them manifest it into reality and there's so much potential into it that AI is just going to
accelerate that potential. So it's definitely something exciting and something that's, you know,
very helpful in terms of getting people to build the things that they really want to build.
Yeah, absolutely. And I think in a space like Web3, what makes it so fascinating as well is like, you know, we're such like a hackathon heavy type of industry. There's so much building going on in this industry that if you're somebody that's an ideas person, there's so many ways to kind of prove product ideas at a very early, early stage.
each and then be able to take it to the next level through hackathons and all these different
things that exist in this space for builders with good ideas. Man, there's so many opportunities to
kind of take that idea so much further and do it so much more quickly as it is something that you
could get a very simple MVP spun up in a couple weeks time or even a weekend if you kind of know
a little bit of what you're doing there. So yeah,
really interesting stuff.
I want to pass it over to Austin.
We're going next to Alberto and then we'll go to Austin and then we'll pass
We absolutely dog food Kauai about like two to three months ago,
late January, early February, my colleague and I, Eric,
who built Kauai, we attended the Coinbase AI hackathon in San Francisco, and we essentially
had Kauai participate as if she was one of our team members.
assigned her to uh develop a farcaster
uh plugin uh for the game uh uh framework um that pretty much allowed uh any like social ai agent uh
to uh also cast or post on on farcaster and it used Nainar and agent kit underneath the hood.
A few weeks after the hackathon, we ended up getting the PR merged back into the main branch,
and then we also tested it to make sure it actually worked.
So there's a social AI agent on Farcaster
that essentially functions as a demo of the plugin
that our software engineer AI agent created.
But yeah, I also wanted to address like,
I also wanted to address like, you know, the vibe coding with like Riplet and stuff.
I think it's going to enable pretty much anyone to become a builder.
As long as you have, you know, some agency, some grit and a little bit of patience.
some grit and a little bit of patience.
But I also think like those who have dev skills,
it's gonna amplify their capabilities.
Like I'm on the baby dev side of the spectrum,
but I could go pretty far with a variety of
live coding tools like Cursor and Riplet.
Yeah, man, that's actually pretty fascinating.
And congrats, by the way, on what you guys were able to do
kind of in that little short span of time there.
And I'm a far caster user myself,
so that's definitely one of the spaces
where I also see a ton of opportunity for devs or people with creative ideas as well.
Because in terms of getting early traction, definitely in Web3, Farcaster is one of those places where you can spin up one of those ideas.
really smart people, you know, taking a look at the idea and even participating and giving you
some early feedback and getting some, yeah, those kind of early user loops there. That's one of the
best places to do it. So I love that you guys kind of like tapped into that. And yeah, I think that,
man, there's going to be so much opportunity for you guys, especially on the agent side of things.
That's really, really cool. All right, let's swing it over to Austin and
then we'll swing it back over to best wallet. Yeah. Amazing. Sorry, clearing my throat. Uh,
I kind of wanted to point out how the community, uh, aspects of companies are being accelerated
by vibe coding. Um, and just kind of from like a personal
experience. So we have, right, we have a live stream that's going 24 seven. And so people come
onto our website at aitv.gg and they chat with these agents. And when it first started, it was
very much just like an alternative to, you know, Google or your daily news. And you're just like,
Hey, uh, we have one named Gekko, one named Valady. Hey Valady, you know, Google or your daily news. And you're just like, Hey, uh, we have one named Gecko,
one named Valady. Hey, Valady, you know, what's going on today? Hey, Gecko, what's going on in
the news? And then they're scanning that. And over the past couple months, I've like seen
questions from the community evolve a little bit. There's still users that love to go there and get
their, get their news and video content form. Um, but now that they're realizing that they're
talking with an AI and they've gotten used to, you know, like what the AI's upgraded brain has given them information for
over the past couple months. And they kind of understand where they can prompt and talk to the
AI. And now they've gone to chat GPT. And so they come back and they start asking the agent questions
of like what they can build to help like build into the network also to build things for the
community and now you're not like getting stifled at okay well you can you know write copy or you
know can you draw okay you can draw sure like how about you draw an image of the company and share
it on x you know now it's people are able to get the skills to deploy bots that help out with the community that can do
things, that can facilitate attendance, that can give out awards, that can generate tons of
art content that pulls from the IP. So I'm watching my community at AITV and also just
other communities I'm involved in really, uh, evolve and get smarter
through vibe coding, um, and be able to bring more content. And also like they don't, sometimes
people feel like they, I mean, obviously you want to pay for services and stuff, but like the amount
of community members that do things volunteer, right? Like now they're able to, to volunteer
the time and create even more crazy stuff that
they didn't have the talents for that.
They've been able to self-educate or walk through with, with LLMs just in the past couple
So I've seen it evolve like crazy and I'm super excited.
And I just like, when you see your community members, you know, building things for your
product or understanding your product more, it's incredible. So it's elevating.
Yeah, that's my rant. Sorry if I went on too long.
No, man, not at all. I'm actually curious. I wanted to throw a question back your way,
because I remember you mentioning that you started to see some of the community members
starting to ask specific things around vibe coding to the agents. Is that right? Can you
think of some things off the top that you've been seeing the community asking in particular?
Yeah, actually just yesterday we had a user during our, one of our watch parties that we had going on
ask the agent one, it was like, what is vibe coding? Two, how would I get started on vibe coding?
Three, based on your personality and
who you are, it was our Valady agent, which is like a combination of Vitalik and Milady.
Highly recommend checking it out. Quite a quirky, fun agent. But what would you create? What bought?
And so then you have a video response that you can also like take into text, of course,
of our users learning what vibe coding is, being directed to sites to get started on it.
And then also getting an example of how this agent they're talking to, like what platform
they would use. And I don't remember at all the top of my head. It was a very long,
you know, reply, but like what platform they would use, what app they would get started on building.
And the agent was like saying something quirky. It was super fun, but you kind of got to
see a perspective of what an AI agent would make with vibe quirky. It was super fun, but you kind of got to see a perspective
of what an AI agent would make with Vibe Coding.
And then you're sitting there as a user
or I can get started on that.
Like this AI just gave me all the steps.
And yeah, and that was just yesterday.
So then I had found this space
let's see what these guys are talking about
And I recognized a couple of the speakers
And yeah, just happy to be a part of this again. And I want to bring more
things to our community with vibe coding. So no, that's, that's a ton of fun. I really appreciate
that insight. Cause it's really good to kind of understand as well, like what the community is
kind of gearing up in terms of like their, their ideas. Um, that just sounds like a lot of fun.
we're, we're obviously entering this, well, we've kind of been entering this space of like coining
things, right? So we had the, the big run up with the meme coins going crazy. And now there's been
this kind of interest around the whole base side of things and forecaster about like coining content
and such and such things like that. It's only a matter of time before we start coining products that are
built by agents, I'm sure. Something funny like that, I can just see a narrative spinning up out
of that. This half-Vitalic, half-Malady AI agent, this is its idea for this product. It spun it up
through a Vibe-coded software, and then it launched its own token. There's just so many
variables that could play out into funny narratives that i could see this web3 space
just kind of taking and running and probably amplifying some energy around the whole meme
coin or just coining in general uh narrative so a lot of fun things that i could see spinning out
of this as we get kind of agents interacting with people with ideas and uh and then you know kind of
quick products being spun up in in matters of of days and weeks and and the way that that could uh
you know eventually turn into you know maybe even fun community spinning out of that as well
um i'd like to pass a question back over to kieran and kind of hear from you brother over
at uprising what kind of stuff have you been seeing kind of cooking there within the community?
And what do you got your eyes on when it comes to the vibe coding side of things?
Yeah, so on our CEO side, he's been doing a little bit of coding
and checking in with the vibe coding.
And he's building out kind of this player identification protocol,
bringing a lot of player stats on chain.
And we'll actually have a bigger announcement about this pretty soon.
But vibe coding definitely helped speed up this process.
And I'd like for him to definitely join.
If you guys ever do another vibe coding session,
definitely we'll book him in.
But essentially, it's been astronomical in the efficiency to deliver product.
And it's not like you mentioned, like I myself couldn't go out and vibe code this product.
It's way too complicated.
And the AI is not there yet.
It does have a lot of bugs in it.
And there's a lot of fixing and tuning to do to it.
However, the fact that he was able to kind of cook up a product and, you know, a pretty fast turnaround is really impressive
and just kind of shows like, kind of like you mentioned, Justin, before, you know, the speed at what AI is coming in, in terms of efficiency and, you know,
being able to build product quickly. It's going to be really fun to see what people cook up on
chain. And it's going to make things a lot easier. I mean, it wasn't that long ago where you only had
a couple of devs who could build out Solidity contracts and were charging 60K for like a copy paste ERC 721 contract.
Now we have all of this new tech in front of us and it's able to help us out and build
out, you know, really useful things that can go out and reward community.
I was also talking to the prior speaker mentioned kind of like more on the community side.
I was also talking to a couple of people who are more in the trenches, more on the community side. I was also talking to a couple people who are more in the trenches,
more on the community side,
And they're building out a product
to reward community members.
I was supposed to speak to them yesterday.
I think I'm speaking to them later this week.
they're building out a product
and they're definitely vibe coding.
And they're figuring out,
hey, which community members are the most impactful? which ones are the most active in the Discord and how can we find them and reward them?
And this product, again, it's another vibe coded product that was able to be cooked up pretty quickly. the founders, especially in Web3 Gaming, kind of all, you know, building out their own products
through VibeCoding, who wouldn't have had the time to build them from scratch. So I think that's the
most exciting thing about VibeCoding. Yeah, man, absolutely. And I think we alluded to it a little
bit earlier as well, right? Like if your, you know, founders can be some of the best ideas guys that exist,
if they just have the ability to kind of spin up that very early version and then hand it over to
the team and say, yeah, like, let's run with this and really cook this up into a full-on product
within the ecosystem, then boom, then you got, you know, you have the resources there with the rest
of the team that can take it from, you know, well, the founder can take it zero to one and then they can take it one to wherever it needs to go.
You know, so it is it is a really fun and exciting time.
Even our founder, Zane, one of our co-founders, he's he's been doing a little bit of vibe coding himself and has like spun up, you know, little mini games for the team to kind of discuss about, you know, potential ideas around other game types that we
can add to the ecosystem. And, you know, we can just throw stuff at the wall and then spin it up
in a quick Vibe Code session. Then if it's a great idea, then we look to, you know, take the
product zero to one. So really cool stuff, man. It's a very, very exciting time. I'm curious,
who are you guys currently, are there any creators out there
that are kind of leading in the vibe coding space
that you guys are kind of keeping up with
that you think are like a good resource?
Because I really want today's chat to be valuable.
So if you guys have any like great resources
of anybody on the vibe coding side of things
please throw them out there
so that we can all scoop them up
and make sure to watch some of that content.
Kearney, you can kick us off and then we'll go over to Alberto.
Yeah, so there's been a couple, one being Jonah Blake.
He's been posting a lot of vibe coding content and it looks like he's doing a lot with AI.
Another kind of little off topic comment to make there, but AI marketing agencies looks like to be kind of the next thing.
You know, some of these AI trailers are coming out pretty clean.
So it's pretty exciting developments over there.
But I'd also like to shout out probably Easy Eats.
He was creating some games and some content around that.
Obviously, Alex Finn, he's been doing some vibe coding content over on his profile.
Um, and there was one more, if it comes back to me, I'll, uh, I'll drop it in here.
Actually, I, I know him from, from X and I actually watched his stuff on YouTube, just
He's like one of the first guys that pops up, which is pretty insane.
Cause I've always known him to be like a big X creator and never really found him on YouTube prior to that.
But he's absolutely crushing it because his videos were like some of the top of the feed when I typed in Vibe Coding,
which was pretty shocking to me.
Sorry, one comment on that.
Him talking about Vibe Coding, he mentioned that the tutorials and the games
that he launched through his X profile
led to the most signups to his newsletter
prior to any other marketing
or evergreen content campaign he's done previously.
So pretty impressive that vibe coding is marketing
and showing how others can do it is marketing.
impressive on the numbers there hundred percent because even his videos were
like super simple I think I watched two of them and there wasn't anything
spectacular at all but with vibe coding it doesn't really need to be he just
kind of shows you the very basics and that in itself is so helpful to already
get you started in actually creating something.
And then you feel like the information that you got was like something you should have paid to receive.
So that's a really, really great kind of move on his part to be early to that narrative.
And I don't think it's too late to be early to that narrative if any of you guys are creators and thinking about that as an opportunity.
Yeah. So let me spin it over to Alberto. Who would
you recommend, brother? Yeah, I probably recommend probably top three people is McKay Wrigley.
I first came across him on Twitter and then also leveraged YouTube to learn how to vibe code from like his content. He also has like a
cursor course. So it's like a deep dive in how to use and leverage cursor. I found that very
helpful because there's like a lot of tips and tricks to get the most out of it, like writing PRDs, writing like cursor rules,
you know, indexing docs, things like that. But another person that I learned a lot from
is another content creator called Riley Brown, also available on Twitter and YouTube.
Essentially just like follow along on his YouTube videos to learn how to like build websites,
build apps, etc. And he would use a variety of tools like Riplet, Cursor, V0, etc. And yeah,
I learned some really cool workflows from watching him. And then I also learned a lot from, I believe she's a devrel at base.
Her handle's like sohey.eth or something like that.
But yeah, she recently ran a workshop on how to vibe code a mini app on Farcaster using Cursor.
And both Base and Farcaster have like LLM ready.txt file versions of their docs. So like you can essentially feed those docs to Cursor to have like the full context on
how to build a mini app on Farcaster.
And through some, like, prompting, I built a mini app myself
in probably, I don't know, like, less than an hour, hour and a half maybe.
Yeah, so I probably recommend those three.
Like, the first two are more, like, Web2-focused,
but Sohei definitely bridges, like bridges the path to Web3, essentially.
I built a choose-your-own-style-adventure mini-app game
using the Vercel AI SDK, the mini kit from Coinbase, and I believe two
models from Function Network, one for text completion and one for image generation.
And yeah, just through some trial and error, I was able to pull something off.
But yeah, it is a process.
But I appreciate you dropping those names.
So hey, I actually did see her post.
Somebody from the Coinbase team reposted it on LinkedIn, and I actually saw that video.
So yeah, great stuff there. And I tapped back in with her as well with her content over there
on Farcaster. So some great shares. By the way, I'm writing all these names down. So so far,
we got Jonah Blake, Easy Eats, Alex Finn, McKay Wrigley, Riley Brown, and Sohey.eth.
Those are all fantastic options.
I appreciate you guys dropping that alpha.
Let's swing it over to VeroX.
Yeah, that's what you got for us.
Yeah, so I have another recommendation to add to that list,
and that would be the Avail project.
That's usually the name on Twitter.
What's really great about these guys is that they do sessions live on X
where they have four or five members of their team gather up.
And then they literally vibe code live for about an hour straight, you know, giving people tips, showing them how it's done.
Maybe for newbies who are not so sure what to do.
But sometimes, you know, people can have their own doubts.
You can just go watch these guys, how they do how they do it what
they do and just follow along for example i remember one of the one of the sessions that i
tuned in they were literally building a card game and they will they were building it from zero to
100 through vibe coding which means that uh they were asking the ai to help them with the ui um
with the all of the network infrastructure behind it in terms of
getting players able to connect with each other. So I think that, you know, it's just another
really nice venue for people to join in, tune into the lives, you know, communicate with the team as
well, because since it's live, you can also just know comment and ask questions etc uh and it makes the whole process really interactive in terms of learning
and also really really convenient because you have people doing all of these different kinds
of things from websites to games so there you can essentially pick and choose um and then take it
from there you know go do something for yourself whether that's building an app, whether that's building a,
I don't know, Telegram bot or a Discord bot.
And, you know, it's really useful because me, myself,
I've actually managed to build a Discord bot.
The hardest part, I would say, is that, you know, managing to host it,
because usually in order to be able to host a Discord bot
without it having, you know down times or being really really slow
you're gonna have to look into paid options but um again when it comes to vibe coding these creators and especially when it's done in a live stream format when you can speak directly to the team
and they can give you their own knowledge uh it just streamlines things and makes everything so
much more convenient so yeah just for the for those of you want to you know learn one or two new things
about vibe coding check out check out the avail project on twitter um i just want to make sure i
heard it right avail like a-v-a-i-l yeah that's correct awesome yeah i wrote that one down so i'm
definitely going to check that out. I love to watch lives.
That's the way for me right there.
I love to watch guys live and throw some questions in the chat, definitely around some of the
stuff that I'll see there.
I also want to throw out one more creator that I'm a big fan of, Pat Walls from Starter
So I'm not sure if you guys are familiar with Starter Story, but essentially he covers all kinds of micro startups. And he has a lot of really, really great kind of impactful
startup ideas, which I think will spring up a ton of mini ideas for you guys as well.
It'll also make you feel incredibly poor when you find out how many of these, how many of these startups just like
build an app in a couple weeks and then are doing like millions of dollars in ARR, you know, within
a couple, a couple weeks or months span, but, but it's actually really impressive and really
exciting to see how this kind of, you know, not just vibe coding, but also kind of some tactics around marketing can
kind of really take a product from like zero to 100 super fast and then also kind of take
revenue from zero to 100 super fast as well with the right type of strategic marketing
around these type of products.
So very cool stuff to check out there.
So definitely check out Starter Story, Pat Walls.
He's also on X and more of his content is on YouTube.
So that's definitely the right place to check him out.
All right, gentlemen, I think that's pretty much the questions we have lined up or that we have time for for today.
I do want to take the last couple of minutes here.
If you guys want to drop any alpha, share anything that you guys have kind of upcoming within your own projects and ecosystems. We'll take this last couple minutes here to let you guys give us
some alpha or just kind of make sure that we're kind of noted with what you guys got going on
within your ecosystems before we wrap things up here today. Anybody want to kick things off?
yo thanks again for hosting and having us today this is super informative i love being a fly on
the wall and listen to all this stuff alberto appreciate that i wrote down all those names
um yeah just want to thank everyone for being here. I would love to connect. I'm trying to follow all the speakers.
And yeah, AITV, definitely check it out.
And you can immediately ask five questions to the agent.
So even if you want to take something that we've talked about today and get the agent's insight on it.
Video content is showing to really be big for education. It's one of the
largest growing mediums for how people are learning. And that's what we're trying to
amplify by having a media network. And yeah, let's connect with some of your communities
around. We have tons of active members that are online talking with agents that are learning how
to vibe code that are getting more involved. And this is why I like to come to these spaces. Like, would love to reach out with some of you guys here, see what your communities are up to. Maybe we have a live vibe code session. We got like 50 people in a discord somewhere vibe coding or something. So yeah, just love to see the next steps. Can't wait to be in another space with you guys. And thank you everyone for your insight. And yeah, we're live at AITV.gg. That's my plug.
Yes, sir. Austin, appreciate you passing by, man. And definitely come hang with us on a future
space. We do this space every single week, same time, same place. Different host every week,
but I'm here a couple times a month as well. So definitely come back and hang with us for some future topics. I'm on AITV.GG right now. I'm going to
check out Vlady. I see Vlady is live right now. So I'll check it out once we pop off from the,
the chat here today, but appreciate you coming through, man.
All right. Amazing. Thank you. Yeah, absolutely. Anybody else want to drop some alphas for us
anything else we should know about should be on the lookout for yeah go go for it alberto
awesome thanks again for for having me and kawaii um yeah so right now kawaii's uh in a like allow list phased, but general availability trial is around the corner. So if anybody wants to like
vibe code with Kawaii or essentially like add another member to the dev team, definitely hit
me up or DM the Kawaii account directly. As I mentioned earlier earlier we're behind the scenes we're working on fine-tuning
a reasoning model uh for smart contract development starting with solidity um
yeah we just moved from solana to base so we're we're eager uh to experiment with like Basin and Farcaster a little bit more.
Love that. Yeah, man. Please do also, Alberto, shoot me over your link for Farcaster. I want to add you up over there because I'm a regular over on Farcaster. Definitely want to check out
the cool apps that you're spinning up over there, man. So appreciate you coming through and please do also come back and join us on a on a future episode here man we'd love to have you
back um yeah absolutely man all right des what do you got for us brother
vero vero x des are you here oh yeah yeah sorry i didn't hear when you said the very way so yeah
that was kind of um either way though first i want to start by you know saying a big thank you i've
really loved this space so far and the hosting from you justin has been absolutely phenomenal
so love that um now you know for the final outro like I said at the start, our product is about giving traditional finance, giving regular people access to traditional finance products without them having to create a banking relationship.
So everything is just done straightforward.
We are bringing both of best worlds when it comes to Web3 Finance as well as the Web2 Finance world.
Compliance through our Swiss registered foundation.
We're bringing utility through the VX tokens fee discounts
as well as the governance rewards that people can get,
as well as the QXAMC that's again going to be trading on Bloomberg
as well as the Vienna Stock Exchange.
And again, we have a partnership with the pioneer group uh
that's really going to help this help us spin this forward and ensure that people can have
a great experience with threadify uh that's also legally compliant and aside from that the only
thing that I have to say last is make sure to follow us and stick around because we do have
some really great updates coming around and you don't want to miss that.
So yeah, thank you very much for this opportunity
and I hope to see you guys
in another episode of this series, I suppose.
and appreciate the compliment there.
Actually, I'm following all of you guys.
I think I gave everybody here a follow already.
So please do follow each other as well.
Connect, do business together, collaborate.
Love to see panelists from Gaming on the Edge end up working together in some capacity.
So that's always awesome to see.
Keirny, you got anything to drop for us?
Any alpha from Uprising before we tail off?
Yeah, I appreciate you hosting this conversation,
And it was a great combo.
A lot of great insights from our fellow
devs up here on stage. I shot you guys all
we're announcing another title today.
So it's going to be a fun one.
So stay tuned in a couple hours.
Turn on those notifications and everything.
So with that being said, I got to drop.
But again, huge thank you to the Ancient8 community, Justin, and all the other speakers on stage.
It was a great conversation today.
Kearny came to hang with us on drop day, man.
I'm going to be, got my eyes peeled to the timeline looking out for that,
man. So exciting stuff there. Appreciate you as always coming on. Last but not least,
Efa, anything we should be on the lookout for from Best Wallet?
Yes, yes, yes. How you doing, man? Thank you for having me as always.
Learn a lot about vibe coding. Maybe I'll give it another chance and i'll be back with an update and we are introducing new
chains we are continually building out our app to just kind of add features that people want so
you know if anyone here is part of our community or is interested in getting an insight or adding
their insight into what we're building. We're always open to listen.
So yeah, thank you very much. Absolutely. Absolutely. Well, I appreciate all you guys
joining us today. We'll be here same time, same place next week. So please do feel free to pass
by and join us again for a future episode. And I hope you guys all have an amazing day,
an amazing evening, wherever you're tuning in from. and we'll see you all on the next one. And to everybody that stayed
and hang out with us, we appreciate you guys. Thank you guys as well for sticking around for
the chat. Everybody take care. Bye-bye guys. Thank you.