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Hi Brian, how's it going?
Great, how you doing today?
It's good, yeah. Now know this located in Estonia, so it's already 10 p.m. for us, but that's fine because today's topic is quite special for us. We decided to dedicate some time and talk through a lot of questions that
You know that have risen in the community okay inviting to go host ICM Phoebe and no yes hello yeah hi there how is it going
Great, that's by yourself. Yeah, we are doing well. So I think that we're going to start this conversation now. So let me first introduce myself. I'm Jan. I'm from Noun nodes. We are a VAP free two-foot developer with 65 plus blockchain networks available.
scaling the solutions with our Bitcoin and Ethereum full nodes. Today we're going to talk about Jasmine coin and now nodes corporation. There have been some quite really interesting questions.
from Brian especially and from the community that you've sent us with your DMs and we're going to cover those up. So just to get started, you know, now nodes main mission there is to help developers integrate
Cryptocurrency is tokens and coins easily. So that is why we've been watching Jasmine for a long time. I think our ecosystem team has found Jasmine on the internet in the web free a couple of months ago. I think in November and from that time, you know, we've been we've been studying.
reading some materials about the Jasmine coin and then we finally decided to list it and promoted within our dev community. So Brian recently you asked us is Jasmine partnering partnering with a blockchain node like us yeah like node providers to have access to reliable and secure nodes to
the post its platform. You know this one is really interesting because we still haven't received any answer from Jasmine Cohen and its team but based on the statistics to Ethereum full note that we received from Japan I guess that
someone from team is using the access but we are not quite sure yet. But one thing that we are proud of is that with our Ethereum full node, developers track all important blockchain information for selected tokens, you know for selected coins they
choose them in their wallet and their saps and you know as our partners are atomic wallet, garler wallet, we are part of now ecosystem with change now now payments. These guys are also using jasmine coin out there. So you know we've been in really tight cooperation with them.
And one thing that is interesting is that during all these recent events that happened, we decided to show our support because it's really important to stick together in Web 3 and crypto world. So yeah, we are looking forward to partnering with Jasmine.
and we're still waiting for an answer. I hope that the team will answer soon. I know that you've been guys with Bizzy with Jasmine Grant. Brian, I see I'm Fabian. Can you please tell a little bit more details about this one? Because, you know, our community is not really fully integrated. Interword is going on with Jasmine now.
Yeah, absolutely and I sincerely appreciate you joining at this late hour. I've been rushing around to get to it, but I'm not going to complain because it's only 4pm here, so thank you very much. I appreciate it. But essentially, just to kind of touch on
might not knowing who is using your actual network currently from Jasmine. They are developing from this recent AMA, still developing their consortium type blockchain, so they're not an open source. So it's very well. It could be anyone from any of their teams. But to give
a general, I guess, what Jasmine is all about is, you know, it's right on their webpage when you go to it. They're the first cryptocurrency that was created and regulated by the FSA in Japan, the financial services agency.
So they are fully legally compliant in Japan and they are also created by former Sony presidents and CEOs like Kunotake and O, Kasa Masasato, Masa Noble, Yoshida also had helped them
developed by secure PC until he retired in December 2021. And then he has Daeshim Orita who also helps create Celica NFC F technology that's in basically everyone's cell phone. So I can go on with that, but the team at Stacks, their main mission is
to secure data in a decentralized manner so that businesses are not responsible for holding that data. And they do so utilizing interplanetary file system as well as democratizing that data
through creating what are called personal data lockers or PDFs. So now that like a GDPR regulations or other various privacy and data privacy regulations are coming up all over the world and becoming stricter and stricter, companies are getting fines more and more
with every single link. So, JAP may is wanting to take all that data and to centralize it and store it on the edge. So, IoT devices, anything that connects to the internet and they have their own proprietary chip modules
which would go in IoT devices that is based on that Felica technology, near fields, communication, Felica technology, to make it extra secure. Likewise, they are planning on utilizing that to decentralize the data.
Through that, but the user will have control of their data and they're setting up a data trading marketplace so that users can have the ability if they decide to to sell their data anonymously through privacy coins essentially is what they'll be using their partnered with
with a privacy coin out of California called Mr. Hill, which is very interesting. They're using a different type than a standard ZK Rollup, but I don't want to get too technical. So either way, they're in the process of developing all that and setting it up. They spent the first several years since 2016, just established
They're publishing their platform making partnerships creating the hardware technology behind it. And just at the end of 2021 is when they started to announce releasing of their first hardware software with secure PC, which is being used by a lot of different businesses in Japan for
telework as well as financial institutions. However, because they are a consortium chain, which is a private blockchain, as well as the fact that they are, and this is just speaking from what they've mentioned, I'm not speculating on anything I've said here. They've also mentioned that, you know, they're in the process of working on
a lot of different licenses and redoing contract negotiations and agreements. So it's kind of like a quiet time right now and being that they're former professional CEOs, presidents from a bluechips.com company in Japan.
They just have a different way of communicating on social media. But I'll certainly send a message over to Jasmine Management and Private Chat. They had recently reached out to a few of us to help promote their Jasmine Grant program in regards to getting in touch with you. But I hope that kind of just
what summarizes it and if anyone's interested in looking more into Jasmine, you can just follow myself, I see in Fitbian, you can look under our names as well as a lot of the people we talk to and follow, there's a lot of them here in chat right now. So there's a lot of research to do.
But this company has a goal in 2026 to be fully up and operational with the initial goals they set forth in the roadmap and why pay for it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, and our team has checked the white paper and you know the roadmap for 2023. You know, it's kind of it's kind of full of a lot of big events.
and what I really appreciate personally, speaking from my side is that all these features that are aimed for Jasmine to be a really great decentralized project is what I'm gonna say
about, for example, now notes. We are as decentralized as possible. When you're hardware and software company, you can't really be fully decentralized. But one thing is sure is that we do not store any users money. We are non-custodial service.
The only thing that we are here is just to help businesses and companies. And one thing that we are really proud of is that more businesses, they start digging into projects like Jasmine. A lot of news that are happening with
big coins phrasing, but it's really interesting when you're doing a cosdev interview with your client and they, you know, like asking questions like, for example, "Oh, you've posted this coin, they're talking on Twitter. What do you think of it? Should we consider that?" And that is really good thing. That is what
That is why we're doing this thing and that is why we are hosting all these events, just to introduce to our audience, to our developers that, "Hey guys, look at this one here in recording what Brian has said about Jasmine."
really great. There are also a couple of questions that I think we've collected from our users. What are the main projects that Jasmine, if you know, what are the main projects that Jasmine is focusing on right now in terms of development? For example, something like, you know, marketplace,
or some NFT related products or maybe it's as you said something about personal own blockchain layer network, correct me if I'm wrong? Yeah, I do want to take that one so I don't hog the mic the whole time.
No, that's fine. Yes, we know that they're focusing on hardware manufacturers right now. Next phase in their development, they confirm that they're still partnered with BORX. So I've been looking forward to the Jasmine Smartwatch for some time. You want to
go ahead, Brian. Yeah. And in terms of like what they're doing directly in Japan, some of their initial partners were a bio computers, which makes sense because that entire line and brand was created by the people who are running Jasmine and also introduced a market
So they recently brought that back into production in Japan and it's been selling really well there even during the lockdowns and everything else that's been going on in the past few years. And so that is what is one brand that is going to have
have secure PC available to it, which is a blockchain computer, essentially, is how they phrase it. They are also partnered with a company that is called Next Go out of Hong Kong. They have a subsidiary called Aveda PCs,
They have markets throughout Asia, Southeast Asia, Meena or North Africa, Central East Saudi Arabia, some in Europe, the Americas. So they are a new company in PCs, tablets and IoT devices.
but they have a global presence. So they're partnered with those two PC lines initially, bio and a Vita through Mexico and regards to getting their secure PCs out there. They those secure PCs are going to be useful for businesses who
conduct telework because they have a lot of different management systems in order to keep a user's privacy when they're working from home as well as the managers being able to check in and make sure that things are getting done, it contracts several metrics, etc. So it doesn't have to necessarily be like a
big brother feeling when you're at home and you are on your PC or laptop and you want to like you know put tape over the mic because it's not yours. There's kind of a lens to all of that and it utilizes some of their core services which is called Secure Guardian which is a form of know your machine kind of like how KYC
You know, your customer is another one of their core services, which is called secure knowledge communicator. And you can look those up for anyone listening to dive in more on that, but in regards to that, they have partnered also with Trans Cosmos, which is one of the largest call center providers.
and in Japan, they have over 60,000 employees globally and they have been partnered with them since 2019 and they are also using secure PC and everything else. They recently partnered with Sony through a subsidiary called Akashi Time Management Systems which is a subsidiary
So that they can use Jasmine and remember everything they partner with is about securing a decentralized user data. Once that gets to certain points, then they'll be able to start their data trading marketplace and everything else, which will lead me to a question later on about the data trading market.
that but so with those few partnerships just to name a few because there's honestly probably over 30 or 40 different tie-ups there in whether it's direct partnership just a co-op and agreement, memorandum of understanding, whatever it may be. They have a broad reach
and really only make one announcement about it and then keep working behind the scenes to continue it. But they also have an NFT with a soccer club or football club I should say soccer for us Americans. And yeah, yeah, it's all done.
Yes, they're goal by the end of this year is to have 200,000 secure PCs sold. And these secure PCs use NFT technology for your login into the blockchain. That's, you know, that sounds cool and also future.
Because you know 10 years ago people would not really think of that and It's also a really great objective to do something that people wouldn't really think of two three years ago, right and All these partnerships they sound you know so useful and unique so it's
It really leads to the second question that Brian asked us below the Twitter, "I was supported, Jasmine." For example, "Would partnership with NowNotes help Jasmine to launch the projects like, for example, Marketplace, starting building a second system while growing
It's own network of hardware, like for example nodes. And the answer is definitely yes, because when you use a vendor, like a provider, like now nodes, you really forget of maintenance, all this kind of stuff.
because we have 24/7 support, our servers are fully secured, they're located in the European Union. And as much as we're decentralized, we do not restore any data. So for example, any user that is doing something in the blockchain in the node, we really do
And that is a really great point there because people are doing their project, they're scaling enough, but they're scaling them enough for us to just know that they're integrating this blockchain and that's it. And for big projects like Marketplace,
and the ecosystem, these tokens, location, NFT and stuff. Having someone ready to use software and hardware is really important because when you're a kid, you try to
learn how to go with all these steps and some things like a no toy or chair furniture helps you and this is where now notice located. It really helps small projects scaling to something bigger and even big players are using us because
It's just about, you know, I don't want to deal with it. I just want, you know, the users, the holders of my token just, you know, enjoy their time while the price is raising, et cetera. And yeah, I forgot.
What very important abbreviation there? Do your own research and not a financial advice? Guys, yeah, really forgot about that one because everyone is using it and sometimes I kind of forget about it because we do not sell or trade anything.
So we are really looking forward to the partnership of Jasmine just to see how we truly can help launch projects like for example marketplace because you know when you see your partner doing something big and you know behind the scenes that
I have for the whole community for Jasmine. It's really quite simple. What is the stage of decentralization of Jasmine? It was really interesting for the team and for our community, we asked in the
in on Twitter. So sorry not on Twitter, sorry now I'll tell a Graham group chat. So how decentralized is Jasmine coin and what about the data as I heard that you know it's secured no one can access it but how is it you know detailedized?
I see um, I'm gonna go for that if you want or I can't it doesn't matter.
You can go and start. Yeah, no worries. So I
Jasmine has a set of key performance indicators that it's set as its goal for 2026. Those are a part of it's how Jasmine values itself its data. It's called their price to data value ratio.
The key performance indicators that fall into that type of equation are having by 2026, 107 million active users, meaning actually utilizing the data-treating marketplace, having
Excuse me, I got a little distracted there. But I'm having 17 million users.
So just with those users out of the KPIs, because they have two others, 107 million users that are active. So if you think about what that means based on what I described earlier, 107 million users, that's 107 million nodes at minimum running on edge
IoT technology through their cell phones, through security sees, through whatever it is, because they're a IoT company, first and foremost, that utilizes blockchain technology and cryptocurrency in its ecosystem.
The and obviously you know, but the more nodes you have on a network in layman's terms the more secure it is so if they're goal by 2026 is to have that many users well if each user has multiple nodes because they have everything on it like they're smart
house, their smart car, their smart watch, their cell phone, everything, that multiplier goes higher and higher. And it's also communicating through the data trading marketplace. So if I were to sell my data, because it keeps it secured through the secure guardian technology
technology, know your machine, which is essentially like biometric entries, two factors. They have a lot of different, there's a lot to talk about in there, but I'm trying to keep it short and just kind of give highlights. But there's secure guardian technology, the KYM, secure knowledge
and having this decentralized data localized onto users control, so individual users control it. And with their actual proprietary module hardware is all in one way or another.
One, encompassing a very promising looking secure network. And so when I, that previous question that you had mentioned that I had asked you, the reason I brought it up is because to me it seemed like it catched 22 if they're a consortium blockchain. Well, how do they actually get started when they can't actually
They're blocked change securely until they're actually running on nodes. Yeah, you know what I mean? So that's where that that's where the thought came in that thought comes out ignorance by the way I mentioned to you as well that you know I'm not a developer or programmer. Um, but we've been a lot of us in the community and guys down below. Um, girls down below have been researching this for.
Well over a year and a half. So it's a lot of questions. Yeah, as for numbers, Jasmine just said that they have 3000 secure PCs sold so you can think around 3000 for nodes and then the 200,000 by the end of the year. And Brian, I think out of the KPI numbers isn't
two million of that secure PC. Yes, it is. And I know that my diverse good friend of ours is down below listening, hoping we say these numbers right because I'll get a message if we don't. Yes, it was they are expecting to have out the door. Shit.
200,000 security seeds by the end of this year. They're also planning on doing more tests with their AI, with Platinum data. So the way it works is they want one of their other KPIs is that each user's data will be valued at around $500 per user. That's just a general
based on whether they sell $80 worth of medical data, you know, $20 worth of travel data, and I'm just throwing out random numbers on that based on stats I've read. But they're not just selling broad data. They're using artificial intelligence to refine that data to make it much more marketable and Jesse or
K.R. Finance mentioned this a lot in our community about and through his YouTube channel about how marketing is generally dumb marketing, right? Like you're spending $2 million on a Super Bowl ad for 30 seconds and you're hoping a few people who likes it see it. What if I knew exactly who wants to see it? Or what if I'm a research
or statistical firm or what if I'm a business, it's not just about user data, but it's about shared data between businesses as well without having to worry about giving up identities, giving up sensitive information, et cetera. >> That's really great.
especially you know very good example on these on these really high paid commercials you know you know working in web free in web free infrastructure in web free world you know it's really kind of you know like hit a mess when when you think of you know some like pay types of promotion
stuff. So that's what, yeah, that's what a lot of players will be looking for. And I think that it's really important now for you guys from our side to explain a little bit more about nodes because, you know, some people might be joining today and thinking like, you know, what are nodes, what is it like a computer, right? So
Here is like a small now note 101 class. When you think about notes, imagine like a book where like I don't know, three, four, hundred years ago people used to write down all you know like their physical transaction or I played five coins to that seller or I played
10 coins to my landlord and stuff. So what nodes are really doing is they collect in the data within the blockchain and then process it. It can be, you know, for a real example, it can be the transaction confirmation, it can be the
price alert, it can be price, it can be any notification that you imagine. And the number that you brought for notes, I think it should be 10 or 20 even times higher. Because when you use something like in this internet of things, when you use something for your smart home, for your smart, when you use your phone, car and stuff,
You make more requests that you think when you receive an notification, it's one request. When this notification is preceded, it's the second call, etc. It can be 9 figure, 10 figure number, just for one household.
businesses and projects like Jasmine when they launch their marketplace when they use their solutions for security and for and for PCs and smart type of houses. They really need some heavy infrastructure and they don't need to worry about that. Yeah, and this is why
Partnerships are really important nowadays especially with the projects like that and also on nodes nodes are You know there are various type of nodes there are full nodes that contain on information there are Restricted type of nodes that
have only one month information and then they just blow away. There are archive nodes and stuff, there are a lot of them. And for Ethereum, the blockchain, I think where Jasmine Coin has the contract on, correct me if I'm wrong, we have Mainnet and 10
It means that developers that use jazmi or crypto entrepreneurs and fuses that invest with jazmi, use jazmi, you know, they can even let me think of an example. A couple of weeks ago, one
developer asked us, "Hey guys, I'm doing a trading board. How can you service help us?" And he just used Ethereum WebSocket connection to constantly receive information to his phone about the price alert, the price change of Jasmine. And with a little bit of manipulation,
a little bit of coding, but you can always find it in our blog. We've just pressed in a little bit of buttons. Now they receive the notifications and their telegram bot just by connecting to the nodes. And this is just only the start. Imagine what you can do not with your telegram trading board, but when you have, you know,
when you need to confirm transactions and calls for during the marketplace so that everything is decentralized and safe. So I hope guys you are more familiar with what nodes are. It's definitely not a token. It's definitely not something that you can invest
Because we've received a couple of questions when we showed our support for Jasmine some of users approached us and they asked like oh guys if I buy your pro plan do I get 20 dollars worth of Jasmine the answer is no we are not a trading platform but with the pro plan you receive web socket connection
and you integrate this connection to your JASME, for example, to your wallet, to your JASME portfolio. Yeah, so we are not that type of service. So I hope that is cleared. And we will not meet the situation when
people you know like think oh partnership I'm gonna invest in this company you know you should really do that when you think of Creating developing something and it's accessible for everyone. Yeah, we really we would really love to see partnership now notes with Jasmine because we can already see how how is it working yeah
Yeah, and I see you do you want to ask the last question that you and I recently just discussed because I think that's a good segue from what you was just discussing. Yeah, what are some of the app building tools you would recommend for beginners who want to build with
that's my favorite question you guys and you know the reason behind that is when I just entered you know my career in web free it was a couple of years ago I had clearly no idea and looking from that perspective and knowing what
what I personally can, my team can, even in support and marketing and tech in engineering department, what would we recommend is just start exploring how the technology works.
For example, what nodes are, how transactions are preceded, you understand the flow, right? That the confirmation should be confirmed through some blocks. Okay, so how is it confirmed? What is the code? You see, you look at it and then you understand the
Then you understand how it goes. This is your Enter point to learning. Just Google it. Use chargpt, use our blog to see how you can build with Jasmine coin, how you can make your holding process.
easier, how you can receive consent notification about the prices, or if you want to expand Jasmine ecosystem, I already have respect for you, man, because it's something that people should really do. You know, when you
expand AcroSystem, you make something better. You can even write your simple decentralized app, the only thing that you need is the documentation for Jazmi. Documentation for the blockchain that Jazmi is located on and our documentation in our blog and now-nodes.
it. You look through it, you Google what you need to do and bam, it's done. I would not say that you can build with search engine. No, that's not really the trick. You still need to learn some languages, but it's
easier than you think. In marketing team, during a lunch break, we were thinking about what is easier to build a D app or to build a website from scratch. And the answer is to build a D app. The only thing you need to know is the language.
that the some basic comments that the blog chain is built, you need to read the documentation, the blog and try to amplify it. Yeah, that would be it. So start with learning how the transaction work, just dig a little bit into it. I think that there are some
really useful AMAs and live streams in Jasmine Discord I believe. I looked through some of them, they are, they are you know, can be useful for that. Then you know start with, start with this transaction flow, then go into the language
which see how it works. Maybe it's not that hard. And then go through documentation. Because basically the documentation is a piece where all comments are located. You learn the comments, you put them and voila, everything is working. Yeah. And if you have any questions, like guys,
not working guys, I don't know how to integrate feel free to ask it in our discord, telegram, by email. Our team will always be ready to help you with that because if you're not helping a kid out there, you know how to write, how to speak, they're not going to learn it.
Nothing is going to change. Feel free to contact us. We would be glad to help you guys. It sounds like a lot of what you've discussed is a very symbiotic relationship between your company. Even if a blockchain like Jasmine has recently gotten on there,
They don't plan on fully utilizing it until later on or conducting a official partnership. Getting people aware of what's on your platform attracts more people to the platform to develop is the way I'm kind of understanding your just your business model in general for attracting users.
Sorry, I think the connection got lost a bit a little bit. You were talking about utilizing and then it kind of, you know, like the flow idea.
You didn't get this one. Oh, no, it's obviously. Yeah, I've never explained it. It basically just sounds like, you know, the more you promote the companies that are
being listed on now notes, the more beneficial it not only is for your ecosystem, especially in Web 3, a lot of people I think in cryptocurrency think that there needs to be like one cryptocurrency, where in fact there's a lot of different utilities that make sense to have running on their either own layer one
to whatever it may be. And they can be interoperable with each other through other protocols in different companies. So it's not like I've said before in our community, it's not that one coin rules them all. It's just that different coins, different tokens have various utilities, various purposes.
is, etc. Like Bitcoin being a store value. So it sounds like the more your ecosystem can grow rather, the more innovation can come out of essentially what would be a joint lab in some respects. Obviously some people will be developing a private
But through your dashboard, it sounds like you have a very open space for people to communicate and just ask for help or throughout ideas. Yeah, and we are all about it. You know, if you look through the through our telegram chat for our telegram group,
You can see a lot of questions like guys, I don't know how to integrate WebSocket connection and then support comes, helps. We from the core team, we also help and just ask internally guys how
we can help this person. Yeah, and from resources that we can help to, you know, for beginners to start building on Jasmine now nodes, the main three features that we provide is, you know, RPC endpoint. It's really important for transactions, you know, to get the information. The second one is
The block explorer, it's a library of all transactions. So you know, you can historically or just in time see what is going on. Is it confirmed or not? And then as I explained, WebSocket connection with real-time notifications.
And you know, while I was listening to you guys, I more understand that, you know, the things that Jasmine's doing are really cool. I'm personally interested in and I think that when I will share this talk with my team, we will also be, you know, like quite
Gladly surprised about that. Yeah, and we are all about cooperating. So, you know, if anyone is trying to just, you know, start building, join our telegram chat, join our discord, we always talk about this technical side. It's not really, I would not say it's easy, but it's
not that hard so you need to pay a lot of degrees and stuff. Try to build something simple like your notification board or DEP. We would really love to see what you guys will do with Jasmine, the community
If you have any idea how you can build on Jasmine now, share it with us, we will help you and then talk about it on our social media channels. Just to see, hey, this person built something from scratch. Can you do that? Of course you can. Yeah, we would be glad to do that.
So it sounds like the groundwork just doesn't take a lot of funding itself in order to build on there. Aside from Michael Forrest, the fees associated with onboarding to your ecosystem to develop, but beyond that.
It doesn't sound like you need a huge grant to at least get the ball rolling on development of whatever the project may be. And then beyond that, you may have something to go out and seek additional funding or grants like the recent Jasmine grants, for instance, etc.
Yeah, yeah. What what what we are happening from our side besides you know besides the main part service. We have you know you can always test for free you know you
You think about, maybe I should get in the web, maybe I should build something on Jasmine now notes, and you can see an experience of yourself. Is it your cup of tea, is it your story or not? And yeah, the model is pretty much quite the same as with
with all these grants, the only thing that we don't really provide any money for that, but you don't need them to lounge, right? We can help with something technical, with the questions, lead you, but it
I think it costs you nothing. Basically people right now have the computer, the hardware, the internet, and here you go. You don't need huge loads of money to build something new. To build your first product? No, I don't think so. And that's a really cool part about WebFree.
I agree and I'm very excited to see what comes out of this. We've already seen at least a couple good ideas being submitted to Jasmine Graham.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think that Jasmine will face a lot of applications and requests because as I know, the guys, the folks have opened the release of the invitation around
like five or six days ago, I assumed that there have been a lot of requests because looking on the roadmap that we've seen, yeah, I think it's something that we would, sorry, it's almost 11 p.m. my
my English started to decrease a little bit in the quality, but let me get this thing straight. I was talking about this grand thing that I think we would face a lot of new project in Jasmí and we were looking forward to it.
Our service basically is full of 65 plus blockchains and 65 plus blockchains means over 2000 tokens. And there are some selected that we are promoting in our community that we are talking about, like for example, Jasmine, but
with the gateway that you have, it's world of integrating and decentralization. And I believe that we will see some great ideas in our DM zone. Can we see them? Yeah, I think that we will help as much as we can.
Yes, I had another question. So we learned Jasmine Net utilizes hyper ledger fabric and as you know it has its own consortium blockchain. For the listeners in the Jasmine community who do not have any technical background or experience, could you please describe how the nodes that now nodes interact with the Jasmine
Ethereum and B&B Boxchains? Oh, yeah, sure. So when when when when when users need to access the blockchain, what I mean by access is when they need to interact with it, right?
They need to interact with the blockchain or with the token. They need to perform the transaction. They need to perform the transactions and, you know, behind the scenes under the curtains. They need to process it. They need to receive information. They need to
make they need to make calls. This is where you step into this access. You use special comments like get notification, get balance, confirmation. When you use them, you interact with the blockchain and where are and this is the point where
nodes are working because they're starting this data, they process it and give you the results. And with B&B Chain with Ethereum with Jasmine, you know, when you're interacting with blockchain, you have more tools as it's more, I would say,
it's a way harder type of a project, let me say it like that. But when you're working with Jasmine with the token, the thing is that you can
What you're doing with the blockchain, you can also do with the token. But there are some things that you can do with the token as well as you're doing with the blockchain. When something is bigger, when A is bigger than C, you can
can do some things for both parties but more for A. And you know one thing that we would like to see is you know Jasmine Bloch and it would be such a huge thing but I think that for now
Now with the nodes that we are currently running, you can do anything that is possible with Jasmine in terms of development, programming and engineering. That would be pretty much enough because
What exists for Jasmine and other tokens is possible at now nodes. I mean what is possible for RPC, for blog book and web socket.
I appreciate you answering all of your questions and that was fantastic. Thank you. We've got a little more context here for sure on our end and I hope we will provide some on yours. But if you don't have any further questions
for us or anything. I know it's late there and I don't want to keep you going, but I'm certain there'll be a lot of people who would like to do continuous communications and possibly some that are closer to your time frame as well, so you don't have to be as accommodative to us as you were. Thank you again. But yeah.
Yeah, if there are any, if there are any questions, I think we have some time to give you like a speaker feature, if you'd like to ask something about Jasmine or
now nodes or the thing that is happening behind the scenes. Yeah, feel free to leave the request and we're gonna let you speak and ask the question.
Yeah, absolutely. So anyone down there in the comments that there's anything you'd like to come up and ask or Mentor anything by all means otherwise. This is being recorded. So I've got a later date. You decided just to ask a question in the chat. You know, we'll get notified and we'll be able to respond as well.
Yeah, definitely. For example, our DM is open. You can always ask us, you can always ask, I think, down below in the comment section. Just leave a question and then next morning, tomorrow guys. Sorry, it's a bit late. Next day, tomorrow, we're gonna answer them.
provide you with some educational links or if you're left with any questions. That was really great to know more about Jasmine, what is doing at the moment and the internet of things, all this kind of stuff.
Yeah, really great. I think that we didn't miss a mark when we started studying Jasmine, you know, for the listing and stuff. Yeah, thank you so much for this conversation, guys. It was, you know, even if it's late, it was definitely worth it. We really enjoyed it.
you. Yes, thank you for having us. Absolutely. Thank you very much. We appreciate everything. And, you know, well, anyone we see posting ideas and stuff, you know, we'll send them over to now notes so they can gain some more knowledge over there and ask them to just listen to this for a little bit
context first as well as all the videos you have a lot of different links on social aside from just the standard Twitter discord telegram medium it seems like you guys really have a lot of resources out there and I can't wait to dive in more myself yeah you know
We have a tradition before we leave any Twitter space, A. May, we always ask our guests, we always ask the community one simple question, what is the power for you? And I'd like to ask both of you, Brian and I, Sam Phoebe, what do you think is the main power for you?
I think our main power is data democracy, ownership control of your identity control of your information because our information gets taken from us and sold and a people profit
it off of us. That should be ours and that's our power. That's a basic human right and we're here to support it because no one can get something from you if it's yours definitely. Yeah.
What about you, Brian? Yeah, I'm actually on the exact same page that a lot of us talked about this for quite some time, but a big fear right now when everyone's seeing all these emerging technologies coming out that are not just like transformative, but scarily disrupting
of as well gives you in some aspects a lot of wonderful ideas that can come out from it. And then there's the insidious side of things that has a big brother feel to it, right? Like with all this artificial intelligence and general generative AI that's coming up everywhere now as well
But just abilities for you to have zero control of your data, deepfakes, all these different things. Well, how can you take back control of your own data, your self-sobbingity? And that is what Jasmine is helping provide so that we can transition easier
into what's been coined as the fourth industrial revolution, but mainly referring to all the new technologies, IoT, Edge computing, multi-cloud, node networks, blockchain, cryptocurrency. All these things are going to be so transformative along with AI and how
Now it is transforming that this is a solution to a lot of, and theoretically of course, because it hasn't actually launched improvement itself yet and that is something we are waiting to see. But it looks extremely promising to where it has the potential to alleviate that anxiety.
for general people out there. And that's kind of like, I agree with I see 100% that's exactly why I'm on board with it. Yeah, yeah. Couldn't agree more with you guys. Yeah, because I really like the phrase not your keys, not your coins, but it's
more than keys and coins. It's basically about the thing that no one should be able to get from you. And one, just one, you know, one important message from now notes. Guys, don't forget to drink some water, do some exercises. We don't really
know what the time for you right now, but just don't just keep some time to yourself and remember that if you're building something you need to be strong enough. So when you're doing your first D app on
Yes, I see is a moderator over there, so he'll be able to post that over there for everyone as well. On the Jasmine community Reddit, a lot of people on there, so. Okay.
Okay, guys, again, thank you so much for joining us and thank you for tuning for all of you guys. You know, I've been scrolling on my phone to see who was joining in. Yeah, I'm glad to see some familiar faces. I'm glad to see new faces.
Yeah, have a nice day guys and you know, you know stay strong and build Thank you. Yeah, if looking forward to talking to you again Yeah, the same likewise. Bye bye guys. Bye