Good afternoon. How's it going? Can you hear me okay? Yeah, can you hear me now? I can, yes. Absolutely. Perfect, perfect, perfect, perfect. Okay. Did you want to wait for anybody specific to come into the space?
I'm comfortable waiting three to five minutes. Is this the identical link? I got word you've got initially booted off. Is this the same link that's on the discord?
I'm about to just share it one more time. But yeah, it's the same face. This is amazing. People are starting to circle in slow and steady. That's how this is Twitter. It's always an adventure getting started up. It is absolute.
So who's behind the account today? Do I have the pleasure to speak with? This is Metal Wolf. Oh, how's it going, man? I heard you're you're in recent hire with drug and hits. Yeah, yeah, I came on to the team to do spaces and help in other areas and
And it has been fantastic. You know, it's, I mean, drunken, drunken, I mean, they're great. Everybody over there is just is kind, you know, they put a lot of effort into making Web 3 in the community really, really work. So when I saw that, I was like, hey,
I can be a part of it, you know, count me in and they were like, "Yeah, hey, let's see how you do." And it's been super fun, no complaints. That's amazing, yeah. Congratulations for answering the fold. I myself have a
I'm a master master whale over it. I love that. Have you been familiar with the project for a long time?
the project for some months. Then I kind of took a hiatus from the whole, you know, NFTs and Web 3 and I had to focus on my business. So once I got that back in order, I was helping out a project and
Drunken H came back around and I was like oh okay, let's go back and see what's been going on and I mean when they drop the wineos I think I bought like 10 I was like okay, you know I'm gonna take and move I was moving money around and I'm like I want as many as I can possibly
I'm going to be able to grab up right now. So I grab like 10 of them. Grab day a bottle of the rose wine and you know got got that out. They ended up selling out and I'm like, okay, next time they do it, I've got to get about six bottles of that. Two bottles of whiskey. So I'm ready to have a big order.
as soon as I get that rosé back in and I definitely want to try the blue so yeah yeah yeah it's it's it's good times I love that that not only are you snatching up and stacking all these JPEGs but you're also actually using the Inverlite
I am yet to get my hands on any of the spirits and the wine, but if that is something I am definitely going to be doing in the upcoming weeks. But did you have a chance to try any of it yet? Has it arrived at your door? Yeah, I ordered the order
the wineos rosé. It got to my door. It was a little bit easier because it shipped from Florida and I'm in Florida. So when they got it up to me, I sat it for a second and I was like, "Oh man, I want to crack this open right now," but then with rosé
I like it chilled. So, you know, I threw it in, let it chill, had a really nice dinner, and the sweetness of the rosé really complemented what I was eating. So, it became, okay, depending on what I'm eating,
I'm having the which for me that's what wine is it's a compliment to what you're eating As where the whiskey for me is more okay. I've had a long day. It's time to turn on some you know old school jazz and Have a few sips and listen to some good music or
or watch a good movie and have the whiskey. So that's that. And then the vodka is, it's all right, I have people over, it's kind of party time. We're having vodka. Sweet, sweet. That's, that's what I love about having that variety. I mean, with a, with
the red wine, the white wine, the blue and the rosé. Everything that drunken apes puts up has its actual purpose. So if you go and you buy two of everything, you will find a reason to drink everything that you ordered versus
I only have this or only have that. And then if you host parties or you do things, I mean you have your drunken ape whiskey there, you have your wines there, people have a good time and they're drinking something that not everybody has. It's not like you just went up to the liquor store grabs and stuff. This is actual priceless.
that you can only get one one way. Awesome awesome. I love the way more people trickling in, how's it going? Sounds like how's it going? How's it going? How's it going? Bruce Willett? Oh, this height to see you here. We have Math 388, Scooby-Doo-Doo-Doo, and RB. So that's great.
So what's all a solid. All right, hand corner. There's all solid. All right, hand corner bang on that little bubble there the low right hand corner and Reach wheat this room and also leave a quick comment saying hey, we live people respond well when they see Some of that activity and then hopefully few more
people will get in here. In about one minute, I'll be good to go to start, but we can continue just by talking a moment longer. Also, anybody that's absolutely in any questions towards the end of this afternoon, I do my presentation. You'll be welcome to get up, I'm sure. Metal Wolf here behind Dr. Gidey,
It's so funny. It says, "Drocket 8's" and then I look at the "Wino" thing and it's just wild that the... There's that slight... It's not fair to call it disconnect but bear with me from this thought. There's a slight disconnect when I see a "Wino" and it says, "Drocket 8's" is the name of the project. But "Wino" was something of
It's amazing name for it's it's a top five all time favorite name for an empty projects ever not project that it's election wine oh that It's like you just had to go with it and and leave it to a bunch of drunken soul slaves to come up with this whole concept and have a wine of have a wine look there and then
And it's still drunk in the name of the project. Absolutely. You know, and it's funny, my girlfriend is not heavy into the NFT. She's just kind of learning. And every time I go, oh, she goes, what are you doing today? Oh, I have a space with winos. She cracks up.
laugh and she's like that is the most clever name I have heard and she goes and that's the one with the rhino's I'm like yes, I know she's loving. Oh man she giggles for like a half hour and listen to it. I just love that also I don't write on the friggin label of the wine I love that too. No just connected like listen words
We're going to have our apes. It's super classic. I love how they design that little silhouette of the ape serving up the spirits. And now you got that wine over there serving up the wine right there on the label. And it's nice to have that connection in that.
And I feel it's in a set, oh, we're not going to pretend we're something else. We're not a team project. We're a wet three project called drunken apes. And this is our intellectual product and we're calling it drunken apes and we're calling it winos. So let's go. Yep. And this is what we do. When did you, how long have you been in the project? When did you find dr#
That's an excellent, amazing question. I've known it since last summer. It was in an alpha on a project on HBAR called Orson Wizards. They have an incredible alpha channel. They focus on
is a lot into soil because of the the frost bridge makes sense because Hedera is still a very small landscape for entities. It's growing each and every day and all that fun stuff but soil at the time especially soil on a summery. It was just so massively
such a bigger place to recommend various NFT projects and Drunken H came along and their floor price was very low and I read up the Yalphan and I looked into the project and I was like I don't I'm not sure what it's about what it's doing and so then they had this huge and
I'm not 100% sure how that's really relevant because it's a paradigm shift on thinking on what a NFT project can be and it's honestly helped me in
Realizing that a project's problem has to be to its holders and Delivering on a concept of revenue streams outside web 3 and trying to find ways to on board new people into NLP and into web 3 is very powerful and so
So it was actually at the turn of the new year, I saw that it was M that they were going to be actually selling their liquor. And I was like, this is an in-reliced item. I need to get in. And at the turn of the new year, I picked up some 30 drunken apes main flexions.
So nice. That's very nice. Yeah. I had chances to get in at earlier of course and at a lower floor price, but floor price doesn't matter because I'll talk more about that as part of my presentation towards the end. But floor price doesn't matter. I got in when it was quite expensive. However, everyone was saying
you lucky bastard you cut the line you have no idea how much like emotional anguish we had to go through over the past year just getting to this moment and then I'm just here just just going straight into King Kong and appearing a rock star and all this stuff while everyone else kinds of deals with all this ambiguity and deal with all the fun and deal with people saying all the
this is going to make it and all that stuff. And I was just like, yeah, you're making it. And I'm on board and let's go. Yeah. And you know, and sometimes it's where when you have folks that come into a project and they're like, okay, we're selling, we're
We're we're ampin up. Here's the mint and you know a lot of times people have this idea that okay, we minted now I can get this now I can get you know whether it's clothing whether it's mood enhancing drink whatever Whatever's other IRLs are out there
I'll get my toy today. I'll have this and it's like, yeah, no, we're still building, but we want you in early and then once everything is ramped up, then you come in and you're like, oh, hey, this project looks great. I don't care about the tour price. Doesn't matter.
grab everything and you get right into the benefits of you know going through. I mean I've seen people that have gotten into a project, they get there in FT, they go right after that, they sell it, they come back and they're like oh man okay this project
really did what it said it was going to do. And now it's, you know, two Ethereum, three Ethereum, five Ethereum, 20 sole, whatever the, however, you know, however the NFT is purchased. And they go back in. They're like, oh man, okay. I missed out. I thought it was just a
pump and dump no it's a real thing and that's why I really love the the IRL projects that are that are coming out because like I said you have people over nobody's going to be able to go to their liquor store and get wine of nobody's going to be able to go get drunk in eights they have to it's it's it's it's
It has that exclusivity. And that's one thing I love about this project is the feeling of exclusivity that it's giving for a brand new project. And it happened, in my view, it happened very quickly. Yeah.
It escalated very quickly. I will put it that way. >> It would be right. >> With that said, it's a perfect transition point. If I care to let you guys know what's going on with the ticket tree, I'm going to offer you a little familiar with our projects.
I am not completely familiar. I feel like I've heard the discussion of it before, but I am not 100% sure, so I don't want to overstep and say, yeah, yeah, absolutely.
And you go, here's what we are. I'm like, okay, yeah, it's not what I remember. I want to hear it and I want everybody that's here and we're recording the space. So when people come in, I definitely want them to hear what Tickety is and what you are doing.
Awesome, awesome, and I appreciate that. And I actually love that you're a new set of ears because I get to hear your reactions to the matter. And even after this space, because I like to grow and I like to get better each and every space, we can we can chat up and you can let me know how I did and what you learned and all that.
I want to be sure that we're getting this message out. So what is Ticket Tree about? Absolutely. Yeah, yeah, let's do it. Let's go. Ticket Tree. My name is Sounds like I am the community manager with Ticket Tree and one of the Twitter
space is a point, if you will, along with Elijah, he is the founder with Ticketree. And what Ticketree is about is we are leveraging the blockchain or leveraging Web3 to solve an in-re-life problem, which is
ticketing solutions because Web2 ticketing at the moment is quite broken. It's incredibly expensive for people to go to these games and go to these live events because what's happening is everything gets feed out. So this is what ticketry is going to be doing.
We created a platform called the Creator Platform. What it does is that it empowers events organizers and an example of an event organizers would be sports teams, comedians, musicians, live concerts.
live stage shows. So think broadly, we're going to empower these vent organizers to sell the two
sell NFTs as tickets directly to their fans.
eliminate the middleman so there's no more fees. They pay the face price of the ticket. And then there's an opportunity after the events
to have the ticket migrated to a digital collectible. So then they get a nice keepsake from the show and the post to boring bar codes, which is 84% of all tickets out there today. And there's even opportunity to, it's a digital collectible. They have an opportunity
to have that key tick or they can even sell it to someone who would appreciate it more. Also worth knowing regarding Ticket 3 is that we are minting. 28th, if I look at my calendar correctly,
20th is Tuesday. It's Wednesday. So we're essentially week away. We're Tuesday the 28th of March is our minting date. The collection is 3333. So 33333. We've already had very successful pre-sale
I'm 1600 have already been bought up via pre-sale and Where does Palmson ready to go for this upcoming Mint the price is 2.99 sold or if you
you can secure roots roll with their soul time to do I suggest you get into our discord to sort this all out. But the roots roll is our OG role, which would be a guaranteed mens at 2.662.66 sold 2.66 sold.
That's a good introduction for now and I welcome any questions you may have there.
Okay, man. Okay. See, I love what you're talking as someone who yeah, I haven't done concerts and events in about a couple of years, but the last I know I went with my son. He did his first concert
for a group and we went to Orlando and they did this whole community around this genre of music. I mean, it's called like a hundred gecks or something. And I was like, you know, there should be an easier way for us to be able
to get tickets, there should be a more secure way because there's an event that's coming up in May and he goes, "Hey, I want to go to their concert because they're dropping all new content and I can't figure out if I'm buying
ticket at the venue or if I'm paying a resale for the ticket and I'm going, gosh, if this was where we had an NFT that you could just say, okay, here's my ticket and then like you said, have the after artwork have something that you can hold on to and remember
I mean, that would be absolutely amazing. And even on my side, I've been saving and getting ready to do San Diego Comic Con. And events like that with Ticketree would be
stellar in my view point. So with that said, are you, and I don't know if this is alpha or something, you may not be able to discuss, are you doing it? Hey, MetaWolf. Yeah. See you, MetaWolf.
I try my best to share alpha like mad and crazy. This is a part of this. So I will gladly dance around any subject you care to share with me. So let's go. Okay, got you. So are there venues that you have already that you're already on board to?
implement this once everything goes or is it doing something that's starting local and then pun intended branching out. Love that question. Thank you. Part of answering that question, let me give you a quick background.
The project itself started a little over a year ago, just in concepts of the right team, the right business people, the right lawyers, all that fun stuff. Back in the summer, members of the team were already developers, but they also hired additional developers to build out the platform.
was we did it wants to be asking for funds and making these promises that we could do what we are doing and then people are just waiting for several weeks, months, who knows years, like without knowing what it would look like, I'm a firm believer when it comes to these NFT projects
If you're a utility project, you need to have some form of utility online. So here's where we are so far. Back in November was the first test that they did. It was at a golf country club. They sold NFTs. They didn't sell them for, they distributed
to contribute that to these two people who went to the golfing event. Golfers played that day, they captured footage, and then they cut up the footage from the golf games into short video clips, and it got randomly distributed to all these ticket holders. And so post-event, they had a post-event reveal.
and that became their digital collectible. So now they've done various other interviews, which I can tell more about with some very significant teams. I cannot tell the team's names, but I can build on that in a moment. But what you should also know is the platform
is far enough along that we're able to shop the platform to these teams because what's so important to realize is you've got to go and nav the events organizers if you're going to be a viable ticketing solution. The fans are going to go they just want access to these live events so they'll go with whatever platform
that the Vets Organizers offer to have their tickets distributed. So that brings us to about three weeks ago. We actually had our first paid events. It was an indoor golfing event for tournaments and the Ticketry Platform
was used for the public to purchase those tickets. All the fees generated from that went straight back 100% of the fees went straight back to actually our pre-sale holders. So we did something that I'm not sure if anybody's never done, but we established our word share or rev share.
with holders before Mint. They're pre-set. Before the actual Mint, we actually did .11 sold per NFT holder. And again, it's not NFT holder, but I think you
get one to say. And so that's the state of the actual technology right now. And I guess the other question was, do we have any specific names that we can share with you? Is that true?
so far as people that I saw the heart. Yeah, I mean, it's where, you know, if there's where you say, okay, we've already done, you know, these events, we
You take a tree has been here for Broadway's Lion King. But already something that's already been established and done.
Now, to be frank with you, if that was true, I think we could pretty much name our price on a given NFT. But the great news is we've made incredible strides. Ticketry itself has hired
a panel and advisory panel that is familiar with US major sports. So that means if there's a basketball and ball, if there's a baseball and ball, the hockey puck, a golf ball, a football,
This particular panel, they're deeply connected. So they're allowing tickets for you to land needed conversations, needed meetings with these teams. And they're also familiar with the sentiments of these orchids.
organizations and what they want from a ticketing platform. And so they've already had in the past month alone, there's been two meetings with Northeastern teams. I can't say the name of the teams. But when you're a small, fledgling company like Tickety.
All you're hoping to do is to, okay, let me paint the room this way.
Because we get a meeting with one of these organizations, it's not like we're gonna walk in there and go, "Hey, you know what? Why don't you take this, take a master's of the curb, and now we're gonna be your exclusive provider for tickets." And that means 42 to 166 home games per year, and we're gonna be the ones that are selling to your fans.
Unfortunately, it doesn't work like that. When you're a small ledges team, what this looks like is you're hoping to have a follow up agreement to meet again and even better than that to have leads to other organizations. So the result of these two meetings has been at least three other
teams to speak with from different sports, not from the same organization, as well as access to the head of the entire organization of one of these sports teams. And so the entire organization, not the league, that's how I should put it, the entire league. And so
Testing the sentiments and the wants and needs of these of these It's like big game hunting if you will and trying to land one of these like like ticket free Scales tremendously well and servicing tens of thousands of fans to a given
In this case, a game is what we is our bread and butter, but we can absolutely and it's like it's what we want to do so far is we're hoping to make a splash. That said, there's absolutely low hanging fruit, various
concerts and sports organizations and what have you that are not deeply tied down and restricted by Web2 ticketing solutions at the moment. And we are also doing various recouts with that. And we're also doing various recouts for Web3 companies, which I cannot share at this time.
Yeah, that was going to be part of my next question. But before I ask that, I see Bruce wanted to come up and speak.
speak so Bruce what's on your mind? Yeah what's going on guys how's everybody doing? Doing a major.
So yeah, I just wanted to come up because I've been in a lot of spaces with sounds like and I am definitely bullish on Ticketry. I think that what they're doing is unique. It's cool. It's and me being a massive sports fan myself. I'm actually
I'm going to be involved as a holder, which I'm going to be. Thank you for the info. Sounds like on how to be an OG and all that. I've been so busy with my project that I haven't been able to pop in the discord yet, but I'm going to do that this week. I promise. But anyway, I
I'm a massive sports fan. I played a college basketball and I think that what they're doing is really cool and just so different than any other NFT projects done. So I really think that if they can actually pull it off and get these licenses or these agreements, there's not going to be very
like put it like this, if they pull it off, like they'll have the exclusive right to whatever leagues that they get these agreements with and you're going to get these really cool digital assets and and to kind of build on what sounds like said maybe maybe I'm a community manager for them. I'm just kidding. I'm not, but check this out. So if they get the rights to this like a map
Imagine going to an NBA game if they end up getting this, like, and you, you know, there's like 20 or, let's say, 50 different plays that happen in an NBA game. Then that means that when they bust out these little forms of, you know, for each ticket that is bought through Ticketry,
You don't know if you're going to get a LeBron James highlight fast break dunk or you might get a you know a you know a steel with a three in the corner like it's like a lottery. It's really cool. So not only do you get to go to the game and experience it and have fun and join the game in person, but then you have a little lot of spin.
for a digital collectible that could be like it's kind of like NBA top shot. You don't know what part of the of the game you're going to get. Now this is all pending if they can get these agreements, but if they do, I think it's going to be like insanely massive. And even if they don't get leagues like the NBA, they can still get there's there's all kinds of
I'm just a professional league around the world that they can get these agreements with. So just as a sports fan, I think this is a really cool project and it's a great idea. And I'm just I'm bullish on them in general, but I'm ultra bullish if they can pull this shit off because it'll be it'll be really cool and just such a unique project. So yeah, so
sounds like he's a good dude I've talked on a lot of spaces with them and that's why I came in the space I saw him in there and I didn't know who was behind the drunken apes pp today I didn't know if it was ptsd or who that is right now but so yeah like I just wanted to give my support to sounds like it
and the drunken apes and yeah, I'll pass it back real quick, but I just wanted to give my support and then I have one question, but I feel like I'm rambling for a second to go ahead. I'll go ahead ask your question, man, and I'm loving your energy, bro, ask away. Yeah, man. Three years for you, Bruce Willett. Let's hear the question, sir.
You're muted, buddy. You got to unmute if you have a question.
All right, I'll just I'll just go on to the next matter. I'll build a new brief thing he did say. Um, okay.
The front end, let me go over that. Actually, I'm going to try and find this at the same time, which is hard to talk and navigate the phone at the same time. So hopefully I don't sound like it too much of an idiot. So here's what's going on. I need to find tickets.
I'm paying this right up to top of this board here. Let's talk about, well, what happens? How are the fans going to buy these tickets? Like, what does this all look like?
Well, here's what it looks like. We're empowering the events organizers. We're not really empowering them if we make it complicated for their fans to acquire tickets. So I pinned to the top a sample, an early version of the app for iOS and Android.
There will also be a URL. So the fan portal, what that is about is it allows them to buy the tickets. It allows them to sell the tickets free events. It allows them to sell digital collectibles post events. And it is a very familiar.
In fact, part of our pitch when we go to a given organization or an impetus organizer, part of our pitch is we hand them a laptop with the fan URL.
President and we go by a second.
And we just let them go through and find a ticket and buy the ticket because it's our goal to make it seamless equivalents to Web 2 on the front end. The back end is where Web 3 magic happens. So what that means is I'll walk you through it.
You sign up just like Web2. You sign up. You give an email, you make a password, you verify your email, all that fun stuff. When it's time to check out your first office to check out is a debit card or credit card. More savvy people such as
Plus there will be additional payment options including crypto. So you don't just have to stick with those traditional methods. On the back end though, they, so on a wallet, they are, is created.
that helps facilitate the management and ownership of these tickets. So the front end is seamless and easy for the fan and the back end is where the web 3 magic happens and what makes me so so excited about this is
So, ticket tree is going to be onboarding massive amounts of people in Web 3. If we sell a thousand tickets for someone who goes see a softball games that do some small and clean like softball games.
say a thousand people go attend. Well, we've just onboarded a thousand new users of the blockchain. And when you consider that probably 96% of them will just or more will be using it for the first time. That's 960 brand new users to blockchain. And each and every event where what edft sold his tickets into
Web 3 is doing is solving a problem in Web 2 and making it for the better. And also, because it's a ticket, it's an FT, it lives on the blockchain, the chance for fraud is so far as our codes are rampantly fraudulent right now in ticketing. That doesn't happen when you're dealing with it.
proper NFT. So thanks Bruce Willen. I think he has a pop-off where he got rogues, but I appreciate all his send animals nice things. Oh yeah, no, I definitely, I like what Bruce was saying. Hopefully he can pop back in to get his question. But what he
put forward and what you're putting forward is definitely the truth. Because I mean when you look at it, like you said, if you get those moments like NBA Top Shot and respect to what they're doing, I think it has an even more personal effect
When you went through Ticketree, you got to the event, you have these memorable moments through the blockchain. And then, as you stated, having that blockchain security is where I don't think a lot of people in Web2 have come to understand that one aspect because they
look at it and they say, "Oh, there's this JPEG. I can just buy this. What does that do?" And it says, "Well, no. This allows you deeper access, but it also allows you a secure access." Because I want to say it was last year when they were doing new
New York Comic Con, they were doing San Diego Comic Con, Wonder Is Con, and they say, "Okay, you can get on and you can buy the tickets." The thing about it was people were going into the website and they say it's going to open it to a clock. So now you have people who are trying to get in.
people who are running what they call the bots and the bots are eating up everything. The sites are clogged, people aren't getting what they need and then they're going and buying aftermarket tickets and finding out that the after once they get there they pay for a hotel, they've done all this to get in and
And here you go, your ticket isn't even valid, it's not real. And this is what I love about Web 3 and what I love that ticket tree is doing is giving access to something and having secure access. You have a ticket that can
be authenticated on the blockchain and then you have these memories. And even for me, when I was in Indianapolis for a bit, in Indianapolis, we had our, you know, cons and people were coming out and I still have my badge from about two, three years ago.
that shows that I went to the event. It's only a sentimental value, but it holds a lot of value because I met some great actors and actresses there who I still talk to today because of the great connection that we had. So that badge means a lot more. So that part
of it is this is where I don't think it's an if, um, kick a tree can pull this off. If you can pull this off, I feel it's more of a win. Um, you pull this off because this is what we need in the space. This is what Web3 is built for.
I couldn't agree with you with you more. I agree 100% that this is what a web 3 when
I like flipping JPEG as much as the next guy and I love that web 3 and entities offer that. But then when it's time to actually think, well, what can
this due to help change the world for the better. What can this do to help remove friction? What can this do to help solve problems and take a tree absolutely table doing that and it's so funny that you mentioned memories because I remember when I would go
to a ballgame. I actually got a cardboard ticket and it was cool or if I went to a concert even I got a cardboard ticket and that ticket I would go and keep on my wallet for a couple months. I would put on my refrigerator. If I actually saw an artist or a player at a game and
I was lucky enough to get a sign. I could get autographed directly on the ticket. And these keepsakes have been marginalized. And so part of me just a moment.
So as I was saying, these keepsakes have been, I mean the tickets have been marginalized. There's no more sentimental value like I mentioned on our codes is all you're dealing with. And so Ticketree's motto is life is made of memories.
fulfilling that message includes
Having tickets positioned such that families and individuals can afford to actually go to these events, pay for these games, pay for these live events, making it such that it's not just grossly feed out.
expensive and scouts and bought it and all that stuff. Offering, like I mentioned, the reveal so that people can have a little sentimental value or an opportunity to trade it post-event if they care to do that. Empowering the event
organizers, they can go listen. I love that's a large system also because you can have the nosebleed seats and wind up the rarest of the rare. You could have that liberal James fast break belt. And the team, the Lakers, we go, you know what?
We've determined that that LeBron James, Path Breakdump, is the rarest of all the footage that was released. And so we're going to do additional outreach and listen, whoever has that particular digital collectible, in a month's time you get to come to the clubhouse
and meetable broadcasers. Or they may go, you can send some to a future game for free. Or they could go, you get to have a signed autographed basketball. And there's all these avenues for additional fan engagement, which this is a huge, huge
I imagine it's a huge massive once for comedians. I imagine it's a huge massive once for so many of these events organizers that if there's additional channels to make the experience
experience special, then the next time there's how people go on to go. And then if it can actually not be feed out and it can be affordable, the next time they go on to go, their fans can actually afford to go to these games and these live events because what's so apparent that this has been problematic is because you're over year.
attendance has dropped. And then it's because of the root problem, which is not Web 2, it's not Tiam, it's not Tiamessor.
The root problem is that the event organizers have zero control over how their tickets are being distributed to their fans. That's the root problem and that's what Web3 can solve.
Absolutely. Couldn't agree more. Could not agree more. Bruce, we have you back my friend. Can you hear me?
Bruce, if you have a question, you can unmute. Yeah, sorry about earlier guys. Like I was going through a, what's up? I was going through a really bad part of town in terms of service and I knew I was going to rug, so I just stopped talking. And then I just left
to jump back on after I got through it. So I heard zero of what you sounds like or you drunken ape said after I finished, but go ahead and catch me up with a quick recap so I can jump back
I would challenge you to ask a question because this is reported space you can tune in later to get caught up because we're getting a little short of time but I'd like to hear the question you had and then if you did answer the question I'll give you a brief recap of that question.
Okay, so yeah, like I guess my question was Now I'm trying to remember because I was like shit I got rugged, but are you guys any closer to? I know you had your first event with the golf the golf event out of
that you said you had a few weeks ago, which is awesome and that's great. That's a good sign for Tick-A-Tree. You got the actual images and the footage put on the blockchain and distributed out. I know the hope is to do that with
all the leagues across the planet and eventually you guys are the sole provider of services rendered for that. But is there any progress or speed bumps in your mind that you're going to face for dealing with massive leagues like the NBA or the NFL or because
You know, like right now the NBA has the whole top shot agreement, but me being a massive basketball fan and a massive sports fan. And like you just talked about memories like I was at the first game back from when Kobe passed away at Staples Center. So I know that if I had the access to a random play from
from that game. I would value that big time. Even though I'm not a Lakers fan, like I'm a basketball fan, just being in the arena and being in that atmosphere for that game, it was so crazy, cool and sad, but I would love to go back and watch that memory on my computer or on my phone.
just randomly, I would want to have that as a keepsake, like you said. So my question is, are you guys any closer or is there a certain way that you're going to attack the NBA for, is a good example? Because they have the top shot agreement with their NFTs. So how are you guys going to approach that? Is my question.
So we're empowering the event organizers and so it's up to the event organizers to sort that out with talk. Um, but the event organizers, if it's a large team like an NBA team, they have a media.
They have a media department or they will build out a media department to make the footage that they can distribute as part of the post event reveal or they'll do something else they might do just
just brief. They might just do one brief specific footage and then if one is happens to have lightning bolts around it, that's the rarest one if they want to do a lottery system such as that. So each organization, each team, each musician, each of that organizer will do the outreach as they legally can and as they as viable
for them and that they feel will give them that fan engagement. And the difference is no one else is doing that butch ticketry. It requires a web 3 platform to seamlessly do this experience. And so far as how far along are we?
How do I say this? Give me a moment.
Take a try has got follow up agreements to meet up with the teams that they spoke to so far, which is super encouraging. There was even discussion about well.
Ticketry cannot be the exclusive ticketing provider for them because they're locked down for several years with. In this case, take a master.
they are open to exploring other parts of Ticketmaster of Ticketree suite of services and providing those services that Ticketmaster cannot do.
And so this is what is so explosively powerful about what Ticketry is doing is
You can imagine an announcement like that. That comes up that a particular aspect of what ticketry can offer a given large US sports organization, a large sports team is going to actually operate or even just a single game. If you can imagine the massive interest that that is going to
to create for ticket tree. And what I also love is just establishing those cracks. I like ticket masters paying themselves in a corner they couldn't be looking worse. Bands hate them, teams hate them. They just they have to deal with them. They have
that all that craziness where they were desiccated by the US Senate. They had that whole nonsense with the Taylor Swift fans. And so it's kind of like the stars are lining for a change and everyone is open and wanting something else.
And ticket treat is position themselves to be that change. And along the ways we absolutely are going to be doing reach outs and services for Web 3 ticketing solutions, we're providing ticketing solutions for smaller organizations that are not tied down by ticklemaster.
You gotta be willing to stop at the plate and I don't feel it's a defeat should we approach these teams and they pass for them. I don't think that's a defeat. We actually got meetings which doesn't really happen. And so and just the fact that at some point
the ticket master contracts will expire. And the ticket tree is still viable. And like I'm so excited for what ticket tree is going to look like 18 months from now, 36 months from now, five years from now, 10 years from now. Because we have aspirations to be a global brand and be a global ticket and solution. And I will leave this
question with this last point, your question with this last point, $30 billion. That's the conservative value of ticketing sales in the US this year, $30 billion for live events. So even if we go and can capture a small percentage of that,
for the project that we're offering, that is the hell of a start. Even if we only capture one, two, three percent of that, it is a massive amount of adoption and it's a massive amount of incoming revenue.
Yeah, real quick. I know we're running short on time here, but yes, thanks for answering the question. It sounds like and then I would hope and maybe they're not doing this. Maybe they are, but I'm assuming they are. I would hope that everybody at Ticketry, like the people that are including yourself and the people that are above you.
I hope they're going after not only these big organizations, but presenting a use case to the smaller like the MLS or maybe the G League, I'm sure they have the same agreement as the NBA, but even smaller ones, maybe some
minor league teams like in baseball like because if you can execute it with those teams then then the bigger league is going to see that they're going to be like holy shit like why aren't we doing this like we we need to get them on board with us so yeah I mean I'm a I'm like I said I'm a big fan of of you sounds like and what you guys are doing
doing a ticket tree. So I'm obviously going to be a holder, but I also want to see you guys be successful because I think it, like you said, it would be a much needed resolution for the problem that's currently shown in the sports ticketing market. So I'll leave it at that. Thank you.
Yeah, I absolutely love what Bruce is saying and I agree wholeheartedly. I mean, you know, hell for what we're talking when we have when we start having these drunk at events with the
You know sipping chills and things of that nature people are gonna need tickets so you know You all are doing a big thing. I mean you can be there for Web 2 you can be there for these Web 3 gift-togethers and people can take home
NFT memories of their web 3 events. I mean all of that just it transitioned so well. So for me it's when you all get everything when these things happen
because truly from the dedication that you have for this everything that you're saying about it it's I mean this this looks like it has it just has to be your win has to be. Thank you I appreciate that. I'm gonna say
we should I'm getting a little light on my remaining time. But yeah, anybody else has any questions. Please come up. I love to answer questions. And I hope everyone here, while I'm waiting for anybody to come up, if anyone will come up. And if you don't, that's also fine.
But I just want to remind everyone it's Tuesday next Tuesday is crazy since it's 28 of March is when we met So please get into our discord And if this or face please reach we you may have someone following you that wants to know what's going on
to get trees about. But like I said, Gensrored Discord, LearnBowr, what white paper ask questions, ask Calcana Whiteless, ask Calcana get roots role. We will fill you in to be the hints and what you need to know. I strongly suggest you take a screenshot that you are at this space
So, do your selfless favor, take a moment, snapshot proof, plus you're here.
already in the discord. This is not exclusive to brand new members. I love to see the turnout. And the other thing to know is that I mentioned five years from now. I love to see where we're at. And then to that extent,
were very similar to the Sri Lanka Names. Like Sri Lanka Names now they are offering vodka, whiskey, spirits, wine, and where they offer them to 39 states. Well, what's going to happen soon? They're going to be in Brick and Mortar. They're going to be in restaurants. What's going to happen after that? They're going to figure out some outreach to the
That is take a trick and look like when we're not just trying to land a huge account if we land a huge account by way over because each individual game is over some millions of dollars of revenue. So it's over in the best way possible in trying to communicate. But what is it going to look like when we are
Yeah, ticketing, smoothens, platform for everyone for any given event organizers empowered to sell directly to their fans absence of access fees. The opportunity to transform it to a digital collectible was that can look like when we expand outside the US because apparently we're just folks in US, but
People have reached out to us in our community going, "Oh my goodness, I am Al Mammata with this school. Are you willing to, is it okay if we reach out to them?" And I asked for, we are actually looking for ambassadors. That's part of post-mins.
part of our strategies, we're going to sort out ways to leverage our community to help us be able to offer ticket tree to more event organizers. So I thank you so much for your time at a wolf and thank you Drunken H. As you know, I love this group but
the 20th of March is when we miss please get into our discord please retweet this room if you haven't to visit your first time hearing this recording and I give me a follow-up and it sounds like and give tickets for your follow as well as drunkenness absolutely mass mass before we close this out did you have a question for sounds like
Well, I just wanted him to tell again how people will get their tickets. Because he informed me last time, but I think it's something important, so they know about it.
How they would get their tickets are you talking about a fan or are you talking about ticket tree the trees the NFT project? No, no, no, the actual event tickets
Yeah, so okay. Very very simple. I pin to the top a sampling of the actual of the actual app and there will also be a URL so you can just do with a computer and
What's so great is if you want to go see an events it would populate on the available events being sold by Tick-a-Tree and you just take it so you care to purchase and Then you check it out just like you would in any web to experience
If you can buy us, I don't know, some headphones off Amazon, you can use Ticketree to buy a ticket. It's very seamless and easy. And then what then happens is our aspirations, by the way.
we're not releasing that the alibi for that release in the platform is going to be anybody wants to use our career platform you can sell tickets to the public
You can't do that. You're going to wind up with 9,000 fire festivals. That's what will happen. We actually have a business side. And in real life side, I'm on the NFC side of things on the community manager with Tick-A-Tree. In real life side is the same side that has hired that advisory board, like I mentioned earlier.
So they establish contracts as needed with the given events organizer, the agreements on how much they're going to charge or the event etc. And tick-a-tree does take a fee. It's roughly anywhere from 5 to 10%, but it's not with the
That's an agreement with the vendor organizers. The fans what they see as the face value of the ticket. That's what they pay. And what's great about ticket trees that the revenue stream is outside of Web3. crypto has a bad week. It cryptos in a fair market.
We're talking along as long as bands want to go see these games I want to pay for these tickets and how ticketory is exclusive organizers and then we're massively onboarding brand new users of blockchain. So let's fucking go. It's gonna be incredible. So hyped this mint and I really hope that people understand the
position and what's unique about take a tree of what's going to make us not only resounding success, but it's going to make us a global pillar of solving, of demonstrating how to solve Web 2 problems leveraging the blockchain in Web 3. So thank you again for your time and thank you for that question, Matt.
Absolutely. We love everything that we heard. Man, just, you know, chilling, talking, talking about the project, the mass appeal that this can have on even the web to the web 3 small communities to
massive communities. We love it. If you all, you know, we're nervous to get up, ask questions, or if you didn't, if you have a question later, make sure that you follow sounds like make sure that you go follow, take a tree, get in their discord, take a picture that you were here in the space, uploaded
and let them know that you were there back in lead to rewards for being a part of their community and keep your eye out for what Ticketry is doing. They are minting next Tuesday and then more than likely myself or one of our great people in Drunken Apes
will have sounds like back to talk about the mint, how well it did, and any future alpha that may be discussed at that time through follow-ups or hell, anything that's going on. And we would love to have you back, but make sure you go and you follow them in
in this court get in there and give with take a tree you do not want to be late to the party. So, I know that it better thank you so much. I really appreciate it. Metal, if it's the pleasure meeting man first time and we're just vibing back and forth that's awesome. So yeah, do everything
We're coming to the space. Bruce, thank you for your questions. Mass, thank you for your questions. Everybody who came, thank you for your time. We love you and we're fucking out of here. Peace. Peace.