All right, let me pin up all the important things.
We're gonna need, what's good.
I'm just trying to pick up the house.
Gotta do what you gotta do, you feel me?
But I see, I see you've been cooking, according to the Lone's chat.
I, um, you know how I was saying? Like, everything is just, you know, updating constantly. So, like, from the last time you build something to, like, then to now, you know, whether it's press release marketplace or what it is, um, AI is just changing everything so fast. So I, um, I, after talking yesterday about the one shot prompting, then I was messing around with Groke and Groke, uh, laid out, like,
really good plan for like the current state of, you know, the Department of Education being brought down and then like just
you know, like an actual, like exactly what we want to do, basically.
But like I was thinking, like, since this is, since the opportunity is literally just, like,
in the air, you know, and like, it's just open for whoever grabs it, really,
with student loans, I figured why not just try to make a platform, like a real platform,
like, like this, you know, like the...
Real platform, like we know all the way, like, you know, everything that entails and all the stuff.
So then I worked with Groke, and it gave me a prompt for O'Hara.
And I put it in O'Hara, and O'Hara did great, except that it kept trying to verify the login.
I kind of wanted it to be a prototype, so I think it kept best enough there.
And then I put it in Replit, and in literally one shot, it made the whole...
first like rendition of the platform and then I just clicked like add this feature please don't break
add this feature please don't break and then it just worked out so yeah but I noticed that
replet got some major upgrades recently so yeah that had had a major a major update and it
worked out really well replet yeah replet
I'm literally, really putting it into a tab right now because, and hey, glad to be here.
Tiny bit off topic, but since we're going into AI, what up.
I've been trying my hand at my first coding ever, and it's for a FARCade game for the Warpcast, Farcade.
I've been working with chat GPT and it was doing pretty good for a while.
And then it just totally flailed.
making even a minor update, which was like what I was testing to see if it could do anything without just like breaking the code.
So I was thinking of either taking my code I have now and moving to Grock, but maybe I'll try this rep, and see how that works.
Yeah, no, RepLos is great.
And if you, you can also, like, if you have, like, a site that you want it to copy,
you can also tell it to, like, copy a site.
But, but, yeah, the best is to just, like, make, you know, make a really good first prompt.
And then it'll, it really does its magic.
It does a pretty good job.
And I noticed, too, like...
It's getting better at handling like airs and having to rewrite stuff and that.
It's getting good at that.
I was going to say, yo, first of all, retweet the space.
And the way to do that is the top, you see that top arrow where you, where like, I don't
even know how to explain it.
It's like an arrow inside a box next to the leaf, next to the three dots.
That's how we retweet the space because we don't have the bowl for some reason.
Number two, welcome to easy.
Appreciate you joining us, bro.
Appreciate you vibing with us today.
Yeah, definitely got to get into,
you know, a little bit about you and whatnot.
I'm glad you're telling me that you're working
with AI coding because ain't nothing better than windsurf,
but it depends on what you build.
So Revenue, but WinServe, bro,
WinServe, I've never used Repp.
If I'm going to be Capulianx.
That's where I've been using a code, like, production level apps.
You know what I'm saying?
So I don't know what you need for games.
It might be a little less, a little more, but I know for, like, production level apps,
Windsurf is the way to go.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm getting the goods here.
I'm super, super glad to be here for many reasons.
I'm back up in Cali, so the normal daily loan sets are like, I think, like 8 a.m. or something, which is like I am not a morning person.
So I'm not even like really that functional by 8 a.m. 9, 10 a.m. I can start jumping into calls and stuff.
But yeah, it's really, it's a great opportunity, I think, here to do these noon o'clock Pacific.
three Easterns because we might be able to capture a little bit of a different crowd.
And of course, probably have some of the diehard regulars come through.
So yeah, I hope that we can carry these on, make it like a regular thing.
Next Friday, I might have a scheduling conflict.
In fact, I'm going in, unfortunately, Wednesday for like an emergency oral surgery for a busted tooth.
But I'm definitely hyped to be here and get a little caught up on loans.
And then I was literally just on a call with a friend from Venezuela, Jose, who you guys probably know.
And I was telling him about the space.
He has a lot of issues connecting to Twitter because it's banned in Venezuela.
But he was like, yo, what about, because I was just telling him a little bit about loans.
And he was like, well, I've always wanted to study, but I don't want to like go into debt for that.
What about a program where you could get a little funding to start a studying, you know, to go to college or whatever without necessarily dipping into a loan for debt?
So that's something that might be interesting to work into future talks with loans.
Bro, that's exactly why we set up the grant season, bro.
Like, this is the beginning of that effort, essentially.
Like, our whole idea is to run these spaces, run up the trading fees, and then give grants, give out funding, give out all type of shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, the more we can give out, the fucking better, bro.
So like, that's why we do hold movement, bro.
We actually got a formula and I would love your opinion on it for when we do have the grant space.
And essentially what we're going to do is encourage people to buy and sell loans during the space.
Because what happens is when people buy and sell loans on that platform in particular on Flonch, where it says buy loans above, it like shows on the top.
And what we've noticed is when things like pop up
on the top of that website a lot,
like we span the buys, span the sales, et cetera,
more people, everyone that's on the website
just starts buying into this.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like if we do that,
we can start a chain reaction.
like in the space and get like crazy amount of grant funding.
That's what we're planning to do for, for the, for the loans tank.
So anybody that has any type of idea, any type of funding or that needs any type of money can just come through, talk about their stuff.
And then if folks that hold loans, fuck with the idea, boom, they get funding.
That's dope. That's huge.
Yeah, too. I was going to say like in the whole grand scheme of the grand vision, I guess you'd say, is, you know, if we could, if we could get the current student loan debt to come on chain to help the people who are currently, you know, the borrowers currently pay back.
their loans or, you know, like, also be rewarded for it.
Then the next kind of phase of that is then that's like taking care of our debt.
But the next phase of that would be setting up a education crowdfunding platform so that, you know, future...
students don't have to go into debt and they can raise that way.
And then also too, along with that, like later on would be then like, well, if you do need loans,
then you can do, you can use real world assets as collateral to make quite a lot lower interest payment.
than what the current loan borrowing terms are.
So, yeah, I mean, helping the current people in debt and then the future generations,
like the whole future is on train.
Just bring it all on change.
Absolutely. Yeah. I mean, the possibilities are like nearly endless, but, but that's, that's awesome.
You know, like I said, I haven't been able to hit the normal spaces. So I missed a little bit of, uh, of what you, what's been, what's been building. And that sounds amazing. Like to be able to get people at least to have, uh,
you know, a bit of their debt paid down so it's manageable or even if it's possible to clear out a bunch of people's debt, but then to nip that problem right in the bud and be like, okay, let's make it possible so people don't have to go into a huge debt to be able to get their education. That is so valuable.
10,000 bro, yeah. And we do got a couple of fans in the space, you know what I'm saying?
We got Zoh and Kai in the space. Gotta say what's up? Zaw, you came through first, so what's good with you dog?
My little alien friend, bro. How you feel it?
What's good, what's good? Happy Floral Friday, everybody. I am feeling amazing. It's another beautiful day to be alive.
I am one hour into a four and a half hour drive down to Boston.
I'm heading over to the BU Photonic Center for an avalanche blockchain
hackathon that I'm actually going to be volunteering at for the rest of the day today and then
tomorrow morning for most of the other time that I'm here and I actually was heading down to
Boston for an event Saturday night a personal event so it all just happened to work out really
well that this was happening during the same time so feeling good feeling excited and yeah
excited to be here for the next couple of hours.
Normally I don't get to be here for the whole loan space.
So this would be a good, you know, time passer as we drive down.
You sounded like a real truck driver, you know what I'm saying?
Like coming straight from the truck driver microphone, you know?
But yeah, big shout out to you, man.
Glad you making these moves representing well, bro.
I already know you're going to kill it.
You got something to say.
We got a shout out to my people's balls in the building.
I'll tell it if he don't want to come up.
But we got Prism and Crypto Tony in the building.
Yo, feel free to come up.
Yo, I just wanted to say, got to love that Zal energy. Just soak that up because he is a powerhouse mover and shaker coming in, linking in from the drive. I know that's not always easy. I've done it a few times myself and heading to, you know, heading to do some good work. So just wanted to shout out Zal for being here and all the work he puts in on the daily.
Hey, that was kind of horrible.
But yeah, yeah, shout out to my G's all, going out there at the crypto conference.
Yo, I got a story for y'all, bro.
I got a quick story for y'all.
So balls, shout out to balls, you know what I'm saying?
I think they're on pumped-out fun as well and whatnot.
So we were making, you know, balls in your windows, jokes or whatever, you want to call it.
On the timeline the other day.
And then out of nowhere, you know, balls responds.
And I was like, yo, look.
And out of nowhere, he was like, yo, send me your salon address.
And I'll send you 69K balls.
And then out of nowhere, bro, that post,
blows the absolute fuck up,
My notifications was going crazy, bro.
And I don't even know how many retooks that shit is that.
But shout out the balls, yo.
That's really the basis of this story here.
So big shout to balls and big shout to, you know,
everything you all doing.
It's a good time, though.
Now, I do want to talk about this.
Before, oh, balls is on stage.
All you do it, bro, is you just were viral, bro.
So, balls are not supposed to spread.
They're supposed to stay in the sack.
They've got to stay together, but unfortunately, yeah, that thing blew up, man.
Then balls are swelling yesterday.
Got to respect the big balls.
Man, that was crazy, man.
Like, yeah, I was like I said, I guess I have to bless all these people.
I didn't know when it was going to stop.
So every time I did a drop, I did a special comment in every single drop specifically to the post.
So if y'all read all those posts, I took time and my battery was dying.
I think I was trying to drop like,
I think I dropped like 40, 40 different drops I think I did.
And I was like down on like 1% battery.
And I promised that I was going to do like 20 more.
And then like people were in there like, where's my balls?
And I was like, check between your legs.
I'm not sure if I can make it.
And then I was able to get that last ball dropped through.
And then I was like, all right, that's it.
Bro, I admire the dedication, bro.
Like, this man was really in the trenches, bro.
Just dropping balls on everybody.
So big shout to you, dog.
That was very inspirational and very just, it was cool, man.
Yeah, I'm fighting a legal case right now for dropping so many balls on people, you know, apparently it's an offense.
So, yeah, when I work through that, man, I'll be back on.
I have confidence I have a good attorney.
But as crazy as nobody sued you for harassment.
Yeah, you definitely had some big balls dropping a meme coin in this market.
Yeah, yeah, I know right. I mean, but you know what for me? It's never really been about, you know, try to blow up. You know, it's just about doing the work of social impact. I, you know, support my friends over at the Testicular Cancer Awareness Foundation. So I was like, if it's just me, I don't care if it's just me. If it's just me in the account, it doesn't matter, you know, like my goal is to raise awareness.
for that cause and raise awareness for, you know, our heroes in society every day make sure.
Because I was just, I just made, you know, a few posts.
And it's kind of disheartening for me when I look at, you know, these, these, these Blue Star families,
the Gold Star families, you know, to have lost family members downrange.
and they make posts trying to raise awareness for like suicide prevention for service members with mental health issues.
And those things got three retweets, you know, two likes.
And, and, you know, it's ridiculous.
And I'm like, okay, well, if we can mobilize a community, we got people behind us supporting butthole and erect them and stuff like that.
And I was like, what do we do?
well we got you know 10,000 followers that mean something and these these you know real causes
are getting two likes and two retweets so to me it's about you know getting after this cause
big respect yeah like I think it was just a couple days ago uh and I'm pretty active over on like
warp cast and and uh you know they got the Dgen coin over there and some part chart just popped up
and it was like fart coin like
30 cents. D-Gen like 0.002 or something. I'm like, how can these like, just like, fart coin
can just pump in like these coins that have like thousands of thousands of community members and
like building all sorts of cool stuff and they just like, you know, there's no traction. So
a big respect for doing that. And a question, since you're a ball's expert, I keep seeing these
ads pop up like mostly probably in my YouTube. I'm.
I'm trying to remember the name of the undies.
They got like a little compartment for the balls.
And I'm wondering if you've tried those because I was tempted.
I was like, that sounds like a good idea like in sweaty weather.
But, you know, I thought I'd ask the expert since you're here.
Absolutely. I always keep an extra set of balls because you never know. Sometimes, you know, I'd be dropping so many balls that I need pocket. So I have a pocket on the front. I got two on the side like Batman. It's like my utility belt. I can pull balls and do ball drops in public at any given time. So I definitely endorse those underwear.
Nice, nice. Good to know. Good to know.
Yo, that is fantastic, dog. Yo, I need to see these underwear, though, because that actually sounds fire, bro. Especially, it's depending on how to pouches, bro.
Like I was created and whatnot.
That sounds very comfortable.
Like I keep seeing it pop up and I'm like, this is very intriguing.
Especially like, you know, down in Costa, it gets hot.
And like that could be a game changer.
Yeah, it's all about depending on that pouch.
But I guess you could just rock them normal like without, you know, using the pouch.
But yeah, I might have to, I'll report back.
I might have to try and get a pair.
Hey, why are you talking about that?
I might actually see if I could find them on X to see if we get like some type of partnership.
That would be pretty dope.
Yeah, that's what it's all about.
Did I tell you guys about the game project?
I've been in so many damn spaces.
I don't even know what I've been talking about anymore.
You said to what project, Chow, Joe.
About our game initiative to create a game.
Yes, so we have, you know, I've got two other projects that are working.
You guys will see that, you know, here in their future.
But one of them is called the crypto playground.
It's a crypto education project that's kind of learn by doing approach that kind of takes users through like five learning journeys, starting off for like the explorer journey where you're like brand new to crypto.
You don't understand anything.
So we kind of start off what is Bitcoin, what is blockchain, what is mining.
to facilitate that learning effort along the way.
So this past week, I had a conversation with a game developer that is doing.
I mean, he has some, like, excellent Web3 games, like Call the Duty quality and this and that.
But he aligns with us because of the real world impact initiative.
So he's also an RWR project.
I got a little chat with a bunch of folks that are all aligned with the real world impact initiative.
So he's like, hey, you know, I want to develop your game and this and that.
So what we're trying to do.
is we're going to have it.
I don't want to give it all the way about how the game is going to look
and what the purpose of the game is,
but what I will say here is that we're going to model,
select meme coin projects into the game for free,
so pretty much the likeness,
of the character that represents the project.
We're going to model three projects in the game for free,
and we're choosing projects based off of real-world impact alignment.
We're going to do, since Balls is on Avax and Solana,
we're going to have three meme projects from Solana
and three mean projects from Avax.
that we're going to model, we're going to bring in their tokens
so that way they can compete with their tokens
and play to earn, and they can win the bag
based off of the game, so they're winning stuff across chains.
And the meme projects, here really, over time,
it would be kind of like a battle of the chains,
like who has the best communities,
and this and that all facilitated within the narrative
of the simple, addictive, repeated games.
So, the balls, obviously, the ball's character
is going to be the first one.
That's going to get models.
So as soon as I have the rendering,
For the Ball's character, I'll post that on X and you guys can see what the Ball's character is going to look like.
But we're going to do that for a total of six projects.
So I'm excited about that.
It'll give Ball's immediate utility and then projects that want to onboard.
They want to go from just a token that people are posting pictures about to actually utility.
It'll give us utility to those projects too.
So we're excited about that.
I mean, you say give it utility, but you have, like, fertilization.
You already got some utilities already up in the sack.
And then we have reproduction capabilities.
So, like, your balls can multiply.
Whatever else you stick inside the sack can multiply.
But you got to be careful because if you mix butthole and rectum,
you'll have ugly reproductive products of that.
So you got to be careful of what you put inside the sack.
Yeah, definitely, definitely.
You don't want that like imbreeding look.
It looked like that character as a cryptotuny.
Imagine if that thing came out of balls.
Yo, yo, but there was a question earlier that Easy brought up.
The whole idea, why is Sparkcoin blowing up but not D-Jan and everything?
Bro, it's a very, it's very simple.
I actually saw this YouTube video the other day.
I don't know if y'all know who Rasmor is.
He's one of the crypto Twitter influences, whatever you want to call it.
But he has a YouTube channel as well.
And what he did was he brought the meme coin, Bartcoin, to a venture capitalist firm.
He got a meeting with them.
So he goes into the meeting and he's talking to these folks and he like streamed this or whatever or he had this on film.
And he was talking about fart coin.
And, you know, of course, you know, when you first hear, you're like, bro, that's shit
But, like, as he was explaining it, one of the venture capitalists made one of the
greatest insights ever, bro.
He was like, hmm, everybody farts.
And farts are funny from the time you're like a baby.
You don't even speak yet, but you're laughing, right?
And it's not like I think fart coin is just like totally stupid.
But the fact that we're at a point where you can take fartc
Fartcoin into venture capitalists and getting like mega funding yet loans or like, you know, I've got, I launched my little easy money.
It's to try and kind of raise awareness around the impact concerts and stuff I do just won't have traction.
It's like it's just wild.
No, no, no, our time is coming. Our time is coming. You know what I'm saying? It just takes a little propagation. We small right now. We just be building, you feel me? It just takes a little propagation. You feel me? Whoever launched our coin had that KOL or whatever's behind them. So, you know, they had the juice, you feel me? But all it takes is work, just like anything else, put it in energy. You know what I mean? And eventually you get that name out there and the meme will carry yourself after that.
But, Aiz, Alex, you got your hands up, so I'm going to be quiet and let you talk.
Yeah, I was just going to say, to me, it's pretty obvious.
VCs are interested in one thing and one thing only, and that's how can I make profit off of this decision?
They're going to always choose profit over impact.
So that's the reason those things get funding.
They see a quicker ROI on something like that, and these really good, amazing social impact
projects don't get the funding from VCs, specifically, right?
Because VCs are interested in one thing.
And I think that's that, like, change that needs to be made, and a lot of folks in the Web3
and I think NFTs are one of the biggest forms of it, but crowdfunding.
That's what social impact needs, because...
Because instead of getting one or two people who are looking to flip a profit to give you $100 million, you know, you get 10,000, 100,000 folks together and give $10,000, $5, which is a lot more possible.
And they're not necessarily looking for that $5 to become $10, $15, $20 and increase their profits.
But they're looking for to make that $15, $20 to make $10,000.
an impact in the world, kind of like the equivalent of charity, right?
So if you think of social impact in how do charities promote and how do charities get funding,
that's the mindset I think we need to have in that space instead of why aren't VC's coming to us,
because to me it's pretty obvious.
Yeah, yo, Zal spitting absolute facts over here.
I've been in a few projects that have meetings with VCs, and it was always 100% focused on, you know, how can we make money as fast as possible instead of like a duration of building out that project with its ethos.
But, and that's also exactly why I love projects like Giveth.
who you know, you can, and I think loans should apply,
should make a give it because I think it's very fitting.
When you have, especially when they mix quadratic funding magic into the mix and sprinkle some of that on,
where you get $1001 or like $5 donations and that,
like 10x, 20x, 30x is over somebody that gets one person donating $1,000, they're left with like
You raised like $1,000 from, you know, a bunch of $1, $2 contributions, and you get bumped up to
So there's definitely some, some magic sauce in that quadratic funding.
And I would highly encourage loans to make a give-eth.
I know right now they just went live with a ENS-Octon
round where ENS and Octon threw down a bunch. I wasn't accepted. They were going for more like
a lot of it was stuff that's heavier on the technology end. And, you know, I'm more in like community
building and stuff like that. But that doesn't mean that there's not other opportunities for people
that are either doing stuff like loans or myself with the impact concerts. So I think that would be a great move
Even if it doesn't bring in a lot right away, it could, you know, over time, generate a nice little income to be able to maybe use some of that for promotional content on, you know, maybe it's not just going directly into like buying the token or something.
It might be totally legit to do that.
I'm not 100% sure, but definitely for like, you know, having some people employed to be able to, you know, build websites and create content and all that type of stuff.
Okay, I keep hearing Zol talk about give it.
Like, he's always talking about kids, but I don't even, I ain't even look too much into it, bro.
But, yeah, that definitely sounds dope, though.
That definitely sounds dope.
And, like, it could even be used for all type of things, like giveaways or grants.
You know what I'm saying?
Now, I was thinking, student loans, man, I would like to connect you with my partner over good on Avax.
You know, he does a lot of fundraising and donations to, like, social impact projects.
And that's the whole model of his entire crypto project.
So we normally have seasons where we just kind of evaluate projects that are doing good.
And the whole purpose is just to promote people doing positivity.
And he's giving away a lot of funding.
So if you guys, you know, need funding or whatever, I'd like to, you know, see if I can connect you guys with those type of opportunities.
No, I haven't even looked at AVACs for like public goods and social impact, but I'm going to have to take a look at that even for the impact concerts.
Yeah, so that's where we're coming from.
Balls launched on A-BACs.
We were kind of the partner with Cox, Coxino.
I mean, we were our strategic partners, but when we saw Cox, we said, well, if there's
Cox in you, then there has to be balls on you and made sense.
So that's how it all came together.
So now we were kind of bringing the love over to the Salana space.
And, you know, kind of with this whole idea.
You know, you guys were talking about like how to dis-spart coin, make it to the top,
but then all these small coins aren't making it.
I think if we push this real-world impact narrative and start to align projects onto that narrative,
what I haven't done yet, which I still got to do prior this weekend or something,
is I want to make a graphic that kind of shows like real-world impact in the middle,
shows the causes and the projects that support those causes,
and then start to make it into like a tangible, visible thing.
how many projects are online on this narrative.
And I start to encourage, like, engage coin market cap leadership and say, hey, when they say
there's going to be these America First Associated Cryptos, then there's a new category
on coin market cap for America's America First Cryptos.
All these U.S. oriented cryptos got their own category.
But if we can show an alignment where we go from like 5, 10, 30, 100, 200 projects,
that are all RWI, all have causes aligned,
and we have some way to portray that,
then we can go petition corn market caps.
Look, we're trying to change a narrative of culture corn.
We're trying to show people that in the sea of 10,000 mean coins
launched today, there's a subset that actually have purpose and cause,
and we want people to be able to find those easily.
So let's make that narrative.
And when we own the narrative, because it's not one right now, then we will have that power and say, well, who started it?
Who are the pioneers that have the vision?
And I want us to be the pioneers that have that vision.
And then when they start talking about this on YouTube and people are saying, oh, these are RWI tokens.
We'll know we were responsible for creating that narrative and starting that movement.
And I think that's a powerful thing to do.
I'll definitely be down to get in and help a little bit if I can on something like that.
On, I mean, not toot my own horn, but because there's multiple people that work on it,
but on the last two impact concerts, both of which we had like 10 live music acts and 10 verified Giveth project speaking,
both those times, five out of our 10 speakers got into the top 10 earners on Giveth.
And that's out of like 130 projects, the last one, and this is by no means just because of the impact concerts.
But though the 10 projects combined brought in like 28K from their from their giveths with that quadratic funding hitting like, you know, at least probably three quarters of what each raised.
So, you know, we helped maybe bring a few more donations to each of those projects.
through throwing the concerts, which is like, you know, it's just a vibe.
You're blending global culture.
You got a bunch of different live music.
And then you have your speakers representing their projects.
I mean, I've been doing that trying to build this out for years.
And I would love to connect with more people in a similar space to grow this.
Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, I love that man. What I'll do is I want to start adding folks like if you guys just DM me
I mean, I'll give you guys a follow and I just want to start building out the
The ex you know group just are adding people and you know probably I think when we get to like maybe
I said a goal I mean I think I don't want this to be my narrative. I want this to be our narrative
So, you know, the vision and the plan and how we move forward with it, I want to be a collective decision.
Because what I was thinking is when we get the projects that are truly RWI line, meaning that you mobilize your community behind your causes, raising awareness, donating funds, then we got to have like a shark tank vetting process.
Because whenever we create stuff, I want to, you know, kind of start off like all the projects that we do.
I want it to be like the gateway to entry.
So we have to have like a shark tank type thing, ask questions.
Okay, now you have the past to get past access to all of these different applications,
utilities, resources, devs, artists, whatever it is that are aligned behind the RWI initiative.
So that would be the gate to get past.
And that would be a big motivator for people to do the right thing.
verifying that the people are doing what they say they're doing is, uh, is definitely 100% necessary.
Um, I have a very small grant for just like community improvement through the flows, uh, flows.
Uh, flows dot WTF, which is, was funded by nouns. And, uh, we do like, you got to be on it.
You got to be doing like.
Like, I think it's a minimum of monthly reports, but I do like a couple weekly because I host a couple weekly shows.
And so I'm always putting out, you know, okay, here comes the show.
And then I do a recap of what we covered.
you know, provide hard numbers when we do things like impact concerts.
And so that leads to like, you know, you have in mostly like really solid projects.
And then of course, you know, like over in flows, if somebody isn't like necessarily doing what they set out to do,
any of the, you know, community members that are verified could like put up a kind of like contest that.
And then there would be a vote and it's analyzed.
So like having a system in place like that, their systems already built.
by projects like Giveeth or flows and these things that we can kind of take from to build,
to be able to have a dope verification process.
And like you said, sort of, you know, in this decentralized world, we do still need a little bit of oversight here.
Even though the stuff should be like on an immutable blockchain, anybody can look.
It's still hard to always keep track of all that.
Well, 100%. So two things that I want to kind of comment on.
So first, I've encouraged your projects that RWI doesn't always mean monetary donations because some projects are small but have a cause.
So I always say, you know, if you start off in the beginning and you say this is what we're about when you join this project, we're having fun, but we're also pushing this cause.
what I like to see is the project owners and the leaders and the community in general making comments, posts on X.
You know, like what I was doing today, I find, you know, projects that or nonprofits that are behind what I'm passionate about.
And I'm retweeting their stuff, telling people to follow it, incentivizing people doing air drops.
behind their engagement on those posts
because I'm trying to raise awareness.
You know, last call that we did,
I think this morning, I think I was in the,
one of the friends groups,
was covee friends, I believe.
we having fun to talk about balls
and making a bunch of jokes.
And the conversation flipped and one guy came in there and I think it was the co-host and he was like he was a retired fire chief for one of his guys and I'm getting testicular cancer.
And he started talking about how he's really passionate about this cause.
and how he supports it and somebody else came up and talked about how two of their kids passed away from cancer.
And then you started to see the humanity come out in the room and people talk about why they support these causes.
But that's what it's about is like raising awareness.
And he said that, you know, that was exactly his exact word.
He said there's not enough awareness around these issues that could be prevented.
So it's really about early intervention, raising awareness.
And when you have these communities that amassed so much attention,
mobilizing your community behind that.
So that's what I'm looking for is if you can do donations,
that's icing on the cake.
If you can do awareness, that's a great initiative.
If your memes align with what you do,
doesn't have to be every single thing.
Everything doesn't have to be somber and sad.
But, you know, like if you can actually do stuff,
you know, behind those causes, that's what we want to promote.
Yeah, and it's, it's not a big ask for somebody to, you know, for you to be like,
hey, we're looking for just some support over on the Twitter, give us a like and a retweet.
I think almost anybody could do that if they got a little heart and, you know, care about a subject matter.
I just wanted to say maybe someone to give a follow for you would be better giving.
I got to meet Chauncee, St. John at Rizzlefest last year, just a really great dude.
He came over, I think, from, you know, the Web 2, more corporate sphere and got tired of that and has done some really great stuff and Web 3 kind of charity stuff. So, yeah, check out, check out Better Giving.
Yeah, yeah, absolutely, man. I'll definitely, you know, look him up and add them,
add them to the roster of friends. But yeah, I really want to get started, you know,
like I said, if you guys have anybody that you think would be any projects you think would
be good candidates, you know, I think we start to organize, man. And, you know, this would
be a powerful movement. We just, you know, hashtag that RWI, people will ask what that is.
And we just, you know, raise awareness, man, what we're trying to do.
Yo, I absolutely think that is absolutely fired, bro.
Balls, bro, you really, you really, man, I'm trying to think of a good innuendo, but it's not, it's not coming to me right now.
Balls is slapping right now.
Right, he's sweaty slapping.
I wasn't, I wasn't expecting like, like, you, like this.
Like, you're going crazy.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, that's what I'm really trying to say.
And what I would like to do, I mean, if I have an opportunity, we got people that
don't mind being on podcasts.
I do have a podcast, you know, that I do.
And it's all about, you know, a self-help podcast.
I talk about different life things.
that have traversed over adversity,
got through things and made it to success in life.
I call it the start from the bottom series.
But I do a lot of podcasts, just talk about self-help topics.
I mean, I took a little hiatus at the end of the last year.
So I'm about to spin it back up again.
But I think with all the social impact efforts, there's a lot of things we can talk about.
And there's a platform there to do it.
So I think that's a good place to get the full conversations out and share them with the rest of the world.
That's not in the crypto space.
So they can really see what we're doing on there.
Yeah, hey, hit me in the DMs and also the door is always open.
I've got two weekly shows, one of which has been running.
I've been doing every Monday for about five years in the Token Smart Discord.
We stream that to X and YouTube and Twitch and maybe a couple other spots.
But if you want to come, you know, talk about balls to the little community of OGs over there.
So we'll just schedule something up.
Yeah, that would be dope, man.
I'm open for any engagement, just raising the awareness, man.
I'm just, you know, I hear hustler for the community, brother.
I actually already sent you a DM.
I'm going to send you another DM about the podcast.
So yeah, bro, we definitely got, we definitely got things to do, man.
We definitely got things to do.
We're going to get these movements going.
We're going to take over this fucking world.
We're taking over crypto too.
Like, I don't know if y'all notice, but it's pretty quiet out here, though.
It's pretty quiet out here.
Which means there's a big-ass gap.
Just waiting to be filled.
And we got the balls that fill them.
So that's what we're going to do, babe.
But yeah, let's get it to easy a little bit.
This is actually his first time, you know,
being a guest on the Lone show, you feel me.
But he ain't been the feature, you know what I'm saying?
Featured artists on the track.
You know what I'm saying?
Let's get a little bit of your story easy.
Like, why do you do the things you do?
What brought you to this place, man?
And I got to jump at like one.
Actually, I'm going to an artisan event, which is another, you know, public goods, social
impact project, which is really cool.
I actually have impact concerts over verified an artisan and giveeth right now.
So I'm in two spots with that.
And I mean, to roll it back, like back in 2018, late 2018, I was getting into crypto, you know,
coin and in Ethereum, kind of learning about it.
And I found a quote unquote social media site called Sent.
And it's actually where a lot of OG artists and musicians and stuff have come out of and done really well.
It's been awesome to track it over the years and so many people that started there really building an ethos for like crypto art.
So I had not done hardly any social media up to that point, which I thank my lucky stars because I never experienced any real negative social media.
So I started basically on cent and it was just incredible.
Like the first time I went, it was like, and back then you had to put up a bounty of like $1 in Ethereum to make a post.
But shortly they changed that and opened it up to everyone and then you could do optional bounties.
But so I was like, ah, I don't have any Ethereum yet.
And my homie nifty time, Matthew, who heads the whip and works, you know, has been in been
deep in crypto and blockchain for for many years.
He just sent me like five bucks an ether or something.
Like this, this seems cool.
So I did, I started posting over there.
Even back in the day, it was like someone to drop like a $20 bounty, like, you know, go clean up your local whatever creek or something and just show the bag of garbage you picked up and you'll get $20 or part of the $20.
And so it was just like a lot of positive impact over there from kind of the get go.
And I was, I've been doing photography since I was like eight, nine years old.
And it always kind of dreamed of like, you know, maybe having a show or sharing my photography, but it always seemed out of reach.
And so I started sharing some of it there.
And I got I got like, you know, support.
And people were like, yo, you should, you should mint an NFT.
So I minted a few NFTs and like a couple people bought those.
And then I got it over invited over to Maker's Place.
And like I was kind of starting like a crypto art journey.
But I started doing onboarding because I had been onboarded so lovingly.
I was like, this is dope.
I want to bring more people here.
And so I thought like, you know, then I got kind of deepened into the onboarding thing.
And it was like, well, this is eating up most of my time.
I'm going to dedicate like a year or two to kind of building community and onboarding.
And I started hosting some shows and stuff like that.
And then here we are like, what, six, seven years later.
And I'm still just deep in the onboarding, getting deeper into the social impact and public goods.
And I do a little bit of art on the side.
So I don't know, maybe a couple more years of this.
And then I'll maybe switch back over to like a little bit more of my creative stuff.
But yeah, it basically just started from like such an incredible experience of getting educated on blockchain for free, very like, very like, you know, handheld kind of into it.
So I've tried to kind of replicate that.
And I have always just been out in these Metaverse streets, basically trying to bring people in, give them a help in hand, get their wallet set up, teach them a little bit about the safety and security, you know, so they don't get rug too hard or hacked and whatnot because that happens to most of us on.
and promoting people to make their art and put their art on chain.
I got to travel all over like Central America back in 2021, hit
hit La BitConf in El Salvador and got to speak there.
And that was with Key to Crypto.
Of course, then like a bear hit and we lost funding.
But that was an incredible project.
We hit Colombia, Mexico, El Salvador, and a few times in the States where we would just
set up like shop in like a cafe or community center, spend like four or five days just giving
little classes, onboarding people, helping them with their wallets, helping them in their first NFTs.
And then we'd have usually like on the weekend, we'd set up like a gallery and get their art up on the walls, buying like secondhand janky tablets to put up.
And people would, you know, sell their first pieces of art.
And then they're basically hooked.
So been planting seeds along the way, kind of everywhere I can get.
And it's just been amazing to connect with such a global community and have so many.
different talents and passions come into this mix.
I'm just hooked and not going anywhere,
that you came across ever since I met you,
I think more than one of my NFTs,
like each one was like super special,
And then the way you've just been supporting ever since then, bro.
And even the first time I even met you in the Cypher in the Cyper Discord, bro,
So yeah, dog, you definitely meant to be here.
You're helping everybody out, man.
So keep doing your thing.
And yeah, we're glad to have you, bro.
Yeah, it's been dope, like seeing some of the people that either I helped onboard into the space or just met in their early days and formed relationships with have like, you know, some general like success in Web 3, even though we all go through like definite hard times and stuff.
I mean, Kay Mayfield, Louis C. Rhymes, like, I mean, there's a, there's a long list, but a couple of the homies just, it's been like amazing to be part of their early journey and see them stick it out and, and, you know, have successes here and there.
So, yeah, I'm definitely here to stay. And, and I love the musical aspect of it. That's why the impact concerts have been kind of like one of my, one of my big.
passions and of course the art too. So it's just like there's such a great blend of creativity.
And then most of those people are passionate about blockchain and web three because that often is
what gave them back their kind of their dreams, their vision to be able to, oh shit, wait,
I can make a little bit here like more than Spotify or like, you know, so it's just been proven out over
over and over again that this is the way. So yeah, I'm just I'm I'm stoked and definitely happy to
see loans keep progressing and do what I can here and there to help out.
And yeah, man, he really did come across some legends, bro.
But you've been here for a minute.
You've been here for a minute.
So you definitely deserve that.
You basically an A&R at this point.
So, yeah, shout out to you.
We're just getting started on so many ends, so many fronts.
Definitely got a lot of fire power coming through.
So, yeah, man, including my G-Solo Breezy, who just came up on stage.
As opposed to me, how you feel with me?
First things first screen,
rise into the entire room and happy Friday.
I'm actually about to get ready to leave for work.
I'm about to go put in these seven hours.
of grinding and then come back and grind on Web 3.
So that's what's going on with me.
My G in hustle mode, bro.
That's the natural life, man.
But yeah, glad you cooking too.
You know, he's been out here for a little bit, kicking also here in the long space.
So, bring you guys' own things cooking.
So yeah, bro, definitely keep it up.
I don't know if you made any type of social media moves yet, but I'm still waiting for that.
Well, um, can you explain a little bit, Mark?
Yeah, the other day when we talked, you know, I was like, yo, you're going to get on TikTok, talk about weed, but you say you can't do TikTok.
And I was like, you're going to get on YouTube talking about weed.
And then you say you can't do YouTube.
So I'm like, damn, where can you talk, bro?
Do you have your notifications on for me?
Oh, is that where you talking?
Actually, to be honest with you, I've actually never asked anyone to ever turn notifications up for me.
I'm too humble to even ask to do that.
But all I'm going to tell you is every time, if you just watch my timeline, I always just go, who wants so over easy content?
And then people dislike it.
And they're like, holy shit, they're so really content.
So like, think about this, right?
Motherfuckers out here and web dream be faking the shit.
I'm just going to keep it 100.
The thing's recorded, right?
And the thing is, we live Web3.
It's very hard to live Web 3 and you live in real life, right?
That's a fact, bro. That's a fact. There's a lot of fake it's out here. There's there's some that are fake it till you make it, which is like a little bit more respectable in my book. If you're trying, you're hustling and you're like, you know, put out a little bit more of a of a, of a,
you know, show face or bravado while you're building.
But unfortunately, there's also a lot of just scams and rugs and people line their ass off.
So you got to kind of have like, and you build it after a while, like, but it takes a while to kind of recognize the language and the smaller kind of slight things here and there that will then be big red flags in your mind.
So you can be like, oh, that's a BS project right there.
And then also you get to know like founders in the space that build dope shit every like couple years or something.
And those are the people kind of that you want to be like paying more attention to.
But yeah, it's it's it's it's crazy out here.
So what I'm saying, Hurricane, though, just was my timeline.
Like, bro, I watched dishes.
So I went here and posted on here.
I showed a day of life, which was like to be a dishwasher here.
I did that like a couple weeks ago.
So just watch stuff in my timeline.
And people would just be like, yeah, that's what Soapy what does.
So that's what I'm just saying.
Just follow the timeline.
I do hashtag solar breezy all the time.
and when I was watching the content.
Majee said, I'm on your page right now.
I just want to tell you one more thing, right?
So when I first came into Web 3, people, I don't even know.
People even know this stuff, right?
Because people don't even talk about these spaces anymore.
But they're like, yo, when you first come into Web 3, make sure you meet yourself on the blockchain.
People don't even know about mental themselves in the blockchain between.
There's a couple of cool ones.
Like, there's a couple chains.
There's a couple of things that you meet yourself in the blockchain.
No one can use your name in the blockchain.
So my name's mentally in the blockchain forever.
I'm scrolling down your LTO.
I'm scrolling down your TL.
And now I see some titty.
All right, so I want to think about this, right?
Well, actually, no, I can't actually, you know what?
You're going to have to talk to me on the background about that because it's been recorded.
And I got to drop no affront about that.
We're all little titties, bro.
And I've noticed, like, especially in the early days, if you had your own titties,
yo, you could sell anything.
Like, it was just like any, like, if you had a little bit of a sad story and some tities on you,
who you were just flying for success, flying for success, baby.
that makes me think of something else that has happened very recently.
So I get a lot of like, you know, scammy content, people that like follow or or reach out.
And they're like, you know, I want to network.
And I'm like, no, thank you.
Like, or they say I want to collaborate.
And then they're trying to sell some little KOL product or something.
I'm like, no, I respectfully have a good day.
Now I'm blocking like 10.
only fans account a day that just like, I get a follow, a like, a retweet and I'm like,
who's this? And like, it could be like I follow a bunch of female artists and I've known a
bunch since the very early days. And so I'll click on the thing and see like who's this new person
that's, you know, liking or retweeting. And they'll have either zero post or one like kind of sexy
picture is probably half dudes because it's like the same Asian chick picture every time almost.
And then it's just like the only thing is they have like their only fans link.
in their like, you know, description. And I literally tweeted the other day. I'm like, is there a way to filter out people that have that in their description? And I haven't found it because that just uses up my time. Like I don't need to block like five spammers and then 10 only fans accounts every day here. It's like it's very, very frustrating.
Yo, I definitely can agree.
I'll be vibing sometimes and you be getting these random-ass likes and then you check it in some random-ass, you know, only fans, whatever.
Their marketing strategies are absolutely crazy, bro.
I'm like, is anybody falling for this, bro?
Is anybody really going to these pages?
But either way, I say what's up to Zah.
I was just going to say we had a tweet back and forth a little bit ago where you, I don't
know what we were talking about, but I mentioned my scamming days back when I was a child
on the internet trying to find any which way that I could make money.
And one of the ways I researched, I didn't make any money and I didn't get into the effort
of it, but there's literally a term for it called e-horring, which...
Literally, like the concept is find whatever pictures you can.
I mean, and now you can do it with AI.
But back then it was like, you got to find a person.
You got to impersonate them, this, that, and the third.
And it's like there was all these guides online.
And I can only imagine this was like 10, 15 years ago.
or not 10 15 maybe like five to 10 years ago so it's like I can't imagine how much worse that's gotten since and I think the best thing and the easiest thing you can do is immediately when you see it you click on your timeline not interested so that your algorithm actually sees that you're not interested in that content and then it will give you a little less of that so
Nice. I'm going to try clicking not interested the next time one comes up because, yeah, I usually just go over and do a quick block. But that is a great piece of advice. And I've got to jump in like two minutes, but this has been great. I definitely look forward to join in y'all in more loan spaces. And yeah, hopefully. Do you think maybe next week, you do you do a different day or do you want to just skip over next week?
You know what, next week?
So this coming Wednesday, I have a double oral surgery, one on like they're putting
They got yanked the last time I had some work done and then they're pulling this cracked
So it's going to be probably, I might be speaking again by Friday.
I actually canceled the appointment that I had on Friday because of the surgery coming up.
And if I'm not like still like, you know, with gauze in my mouth, let's do it for next Friday.
Good, having you in the space, man.
And definitely appreciate you letting us know the tips, bro,
about how to get away from these weird-ass accounts, my dick.
Much love, much love, everybody.
And keep working head down.
The markets are, there's definitely opportunity.
I do have a last announcement vis-a-vis easy, vis-vis wave wars before you pop off.
I spoke with Binks today about potential plans for NFDNYC.
And we were thinking we might be able to do a mini event in addition to AstroFest,
that call it little wave wars and get the nouns involved.
Get wave wars, have a specific wave wars event, that's all that happens.
You know, get nouns involved, get them to support it.
And I think there's a lot we can do to get Wave Wars more integrated with the Nouns ecosystem,
now this live event, and also support banks in the process because she already has a venue that's solid and that
a portion of our venue fee that's going towards it, I believe she can snag it for a nice
discounted price. So the nice thing about that is then we can support her event as well since
she's getting us this venue. So I think there's a lot of cool things that can be done on that
end. And I just wanted to, you know, speak it into your guys' minds. So we talk about it next week.
Definitely, definitely. That's dope. Yeah, I had reached out to her a little bit too, and then I sort of dropped the ball on getting back to you. So I'm glad you all connected also. Yeah, if we need to schedule a call up for some time over this weekend, let's do that or reunite next week. And much love. I'm going to bounce to the artisan thing, and I will catch you all soon.
But yo, yo, that sounds tough, so let's get that together for show.
You know, NFT, NYC, I think is June.
So, yeah, I'm gonna, I'm gonna prepare for that.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't know how I'm beat up, but I feel like I'm going to beat it.
I need, for you to prepare to that, I need you and Sam to both send me a little noun from the open sea floor.
So we can get you guys in these calls because you've got to have a little noun to start participating.
And we need that to start.
So I need you guys in calls now.
And I think there's a lot of things we can do if we grab you guys some little nouns.
Send me the week to wherever that's at, bro
Hey, Sam, can you send it?
And then that also will be a task for you to do
because I know you've still got to finish that.
Yeah, I'll send it to them right now.
Yeah, I found two of them last time when you sent it to me,
and they both are good, so I'll send it over and let you pick.
So that is the end of the student loan space for the day and the week.
I love what we were talking about today.
We definitely got to connect with the balls.
We have in our first loans tank
space, peep it up top. Set your
reminder, if you got a fire-ass
idea, come through with that.
You know what I'm saying? It's about that time.
About that time. And then we also
got all the pin tweets up top.
You want to know how to buy loans. We want to know what
Want to hear the Lones theme
And you can vibe out to those.
But yeah, we're going to keep it pushing.
Appreciate everybody coming through solo Breezy Z.
I don't know why I got you Z Breezy.
That shit's just kind of fire.
Shout out Pism in the building.
We're going to call it a day.
But yeah, feel free to say whatever you want to say.
In the last 10 seconds, space closing in 10.
my computer's not working.
I'm going to have to close it
Good to see you, Breezy, good to see you, President.
Good to see you, Mr. Hurricane.
Can't wait for next week.