Hello, Esher, long time no see. Welcome to join us actions. I will give a quick intro about Dark Rendell. It's like a mid-driven program to fund the hacking movements, to explore and assist hackers and developers with innovative ideas.
and eventually help them to be important products for the future of multi-chain and web street ecosystems. So basically everyone can join the grandile round by voting for the projects that they like. People can just
So, let's take the RAT token on our platform and receive PC DORAS and use those PC DORAS to vote for the projects that they like and potentially they can get some incentivized or rewards in the future. So yeah, Azure is a time.
Hey guys, thanks for having me.
Definitely definitely. Yeah, so I guess you can just give a like four or five minutes intro about our accounts mom. It should be good. Yeah. Perfect. Okay, cool. So, um,
Well, Cluzma is in what we're building essentially as we noticed how deep the problem is between having artists
Basically how tough it is for an independent artist to get noticed and paid when they're starting off their career, right? Today we have the classic old, we have a classic issue of record label was basically monopolizing music in a street. And it's very interesting for us how, no matter how similar startups and musicians
are on paper, anyone can invest in a startup as an angel investor or an early investor in general, but you don't really have any access to deal flow when it comes to musicians. When in reality, the numbers are basically the same.
So most of the people who try to argue succeed want to like that one to 5% or in the case of the music industry and the one to 8% that you succeed will be super successful. And so we kind of took a look at this and we said to ourselves, okay, putting, closing, putting musicians, I'm sorry, in the same area, right?
compare them to startups like a regular startup would have to A you know find initial funding or B get the initial traction to get funding and so that's exactly what we set out to solve so what Clasm is is a launch pad where anyone can support
musicians early in their career and also get rewarded for using their music on socials on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, etc. So it's pretty cool for users and people to be able to not only, you know,
show the world that they got, they were one of the first people to find an artist and they kind of invest their time capital and energy into them, right? But also to kind of share that success. So the way it works is pretty simple. Any single time you follow
Follow a new artist on Klasma by their NFT support and any sort of way I share the music. You're getting NFTs in the like fan tokens and those fan tokens essentially are your own chain reputation which which leaves a whole world to
see that you are the original supporter and finder of these artists and only that you're getting exclusive VIP access and perks from your NFTs and for helping support them or the on directly from the artist. So those two things put together
are reaching a great way for anyone or an artist, for any artist to kind of bootstrap their community from day one, and know exactly who's the biggest supporters where they're hanging out, how engaged they are, and et cetera, of paying that
Even today, many artists, no matter how big or small, can't actually have that access to that data. So, yeah, that's pretty much everything that has to do with us. We're a team of four. Previously, I'm seven years in crypto.
So, this is my second company. I worked at Techstars before. Part of the on-deck fellowship at Week as well. And my partner, Havi, he's six years in crypto previously, was at Rsk. As a senior developer there, working on
Bitcoin sidechain and was also headed for it as a startup named Avernus. That's working on the Kitech loan solutions for African farmers. That's pretty much everything about us. I'm happy to answer any questions.
that the community might have or you guys might have. - Got it, got it. Yeah, thank you very much, Ashren. Actually, I don't think there will be more questions, but since we're already very familiar with what we're trying to do, we're just very looking forward to seeing
see how it goes and want to see the future progress of the projects. So yeah, thanks, Asher for joining us today. Yeah. Cheers. Thanks so much for having us. Yeah, for sure. Take care. Bye.