And it's in like a social setting.
So instead of it just being you DMing ChatGPT,
it's you and like some various business associates
all grooming the thing together,
which I mean, yeah, it's hard to define specifically
what Butler is because it is so many different things.
But effectively what we're saying is, you know,
it's just a hub to like anything in AI.
Got it. Guys, by the way, Twitter just fixed streaming feature. I just, we're live on Twitter
too. So it would be great if you also amplify this tweet on X. I mean, Elon is chasing after us. I've been doing this for like three
weeks and why today it's happening? Why they broke their server? We actually had a very cool combo
when we just started and I was like, I enjoyed so much you explaining the research behind loomlog and also the correlation
core relationship between butler and loomlog so good and can you demonstrate more features
of butler now like uh oh i just stopped my screen so guys butler is live now. Go to your Telegram, go to any chat, and submit Butler by tagging Butler.
And it's using LLM, it's the ultimate AI tool
that you can do whatever with it.
You can ask any question in any language,
And as you see on the screen,
it also generates the video
if you are by Wazi holder.
And you can also summon chart by typing certain prefix, like certain texts you see like this.
So Loomlog just asked me say hello to Shu in a long format.
Oh, so you can also fine tune, like you can also make it it into like a dashboard. Yeah, I mean it's just like access to, in our case it's just like a pretty
bog standard version of Claude, but it's like access to an LLM anywhere, which is super cool.
Okay, you also mentioned that this was meant to be the companion for people who are using Loom Lock
because, you know, they want to be more self-maintained and they need somebody who can talk about.
Can you also try that therapy feature?
Like, for example, you know what I mean?
It's not entirely fine-tuned yet.
entirely fine-tuned yet and actually one of the downsides of building ai stuff is people will be
like hey ai agent wash my laundry and it doesn't wash their laundry and they're like oh this thing
is useless but it's like a you know it's a specific tool for a specific thing and so we're currently
fine-tuning the like loom like agent side of. But hopefully in the coming weeks, it'll be a lot more available.
So it's really great that AI is built in Telegram so you can use it anywhere.
You don't have to switch your application to do whatever you need to do using AI.
Oh, no, 100%, like a big, big part of why we're so excited for Butler is
like, you know, it doesn't break the, it's, you don't even have to change chat, let alone change
application. Like it lets convos keep flowing, keep going. You can add more fun stuff to the
conversation. But sorry, I interrupted you there. No, I love it because that's really good. So when I'm like, I'm in group chat with fellow legends in Korea,
and we were talking about a few concepts and people were not sure about it.
But sometimes we were too lazy to leave this group chat and find something.
So I just showed Butler and people were like,
oh, that boat is not invited to this group chat, but how is it working?
And I said, you guys will figure it out within a few weeks
because I'm the only BiWazi holder there.
And I mean, honestly, I know why no one's done it like this yet.
It's just they haven't explored Telegram enough
and figured out how they can do it like this.
But I mean, OpenAI should be doing this.
It's a way for them to access more users than like anyone else.
Like, you know, X has, I think, less MAU than Telegram does.
So for a period of time, we can say we are like the most accessible AI thing in the world,
which is like a pretty, it's funny and cool.
Yes, you just called Butler, not a bot,
but you just said Telegram system.
And I fully agree with that
because you don't have to do anything to use Butler,
I just made it into banner, go to any DM group chat
and type Butler at Butler, then it will pop up.
You might need to wait for like three seconds sometimes
because it's generating the answer just like other LLMs.
But wait and try. Please just show that screen like so that people can like now people are joining back.
So sorry guys if you guys were in our streaming like few minutes ago, like 20 minutes ago.
I think Elon did something wrong and whole streaming server in X was down.
So we had to close it and we restarted.
In the beginning part, we talked about Loom Lock that he'd been building for like two years.
And this is like part of BiWazi NFT collection.
And Butler is also under the BiWazi NFT collection.
You can think of it as a bot, which is more familiar concept.
You can summon this your your companion anywhere if it's
an if you are on Telegram. And yes, I mean, Loom Dot have
been like, amazing people like, like he made people amazed by
summoning Butler right in front of their eyes. Because
how was it like, tell me about it how was your experience
demonstrating butler to your friends i mean a lot of the time people are like well i you know this
is a dm i haven't added any bots there is nothing like and i'm like no no just pipe at butler like
it worked trust me and then the other times they're like is this like a hack and you're trying to scam me which is always a fun cover with having crypto
but yeah i so anyone can try out butler now on telegram to go as we've mentioned a few times now and this is available in the banner just go type out butler in any group chat and or dm actually
someone could let me know if it works or not just so i can make sure it's live yes please comment like
please let us know try it and comment on telegram or abstract so that we can know if it's working
or not butler is amazing so chaos from astra he just said butler is amazing and i agree with you
and it's available in any languages which is crazy you see so this is the group chat
he think he removed all the chat history to make this clean group chat.
Can you demonstrate one more time for us, please?
Give me a question to ask.
If it's not our hairline, he's...
If it's not our hairline...
You're trying to belittle my appearance
so you look better next to me
I'm so sad to you, I'm heartbroken
so please give us any question
I really like the name Butler too
people are a bit confused with butler
in the it's like how does this work everywhere it's like an official telegram thing and it's a
combination of a few different things you can do on telegram that people kind of haven't been able
to bridge together fully yet but i mean once you know once this thing is live people can be like oh we can do that too that's so awesome but yes no at butler is like property of us
we own it got it it's like a dns for um tone network right i remember the id uh not ton
specifically but just telegram like it's effectively just Telegram usernames that you can
buy. Got it, got it. So what is BlastNet? So he just leaked something really big, and I am sucker
for BlastNet idea, though many people have a hard time understanding. This is why we are doing
streaming, to show butler and
explain loomlock and also blastnet before we go to talk to about blastnet why don't you show us
the boxes on loomlock just for one more time and i want to see the loft a little closer like
can you bring yes i can chat a bit about like so
we've had an issue in this space for the last like 10 years where people
would effectively ram crypto into places where it kind of doesn't really need to be i mean the
running gag is obviously hey we should put uber on the blockchain and like being in the space for
such a long time i've seen so many absurd concepts and ideas for like usage of blockchains it just
really really didn't make
any sense to me and i mean over time you know it's hurt the space where all of these pie in the sky
ideas have like deteriorated and just left people angry and upset but we're actually using crypto
in a few different ways for the loomlock ecosystem but in ways that we think are like genuinely useful and we wouldn't just use it to say we're
using it because like at the end of the day that doesn't really help anyone or benefit anything
but no yes so one really really cool part of the loom lock ecosystem is that we are going pretty crazy in terms of customizations of the one the locks but two also
the boxes uh it's aluminum aluminum steel is trickier to work with and far less corrosion
resistant like rust especially with electronics and stuff like steel is better for like non-electronical things it's magnetic it just
it causes a bunch of problems but honestly aluminum is like it's it's a wonder metal
like it's really really cool oh can you show the button too i want to see how button works
like on the yes yeah well what's the like box on the sides like that's just a design this is just the label and this is the
charging port charging oh so you need to um it has a battery inside yes oh got it c type of course
uh yes usbc no no of course this is a premium product but yes so the we if we're of the mindset
of like hey you, you know,
this thing is going to have millions of people that really,
really love to use it and want to have it be something cool they can
customize that's collectible.
We want to build a really, really big collecting ecosystem around Loom Lock.
But I have a decent amount of history in just generally collecting and generally collecting
in general and just collecting in general and in a weird roundabout way crypto because like
crypto cycles are so much quicker than like tradify cycles have seen a lot of what works
really really well in terms of collecting and then what doesn't work well at all and i think honestly nowadays with
like the entire luxury watch market collapsing we're seeing the downside of a lot of systems
that like the traditional consumer product world has used around like scarcity collecting like an
obvious example is you go to the rolex shop and they'll be like hey you know everything's sold
out this is all super super exclusive stuff it's all sold out you know if you want to the Rolex shop and they'll be like, Hey, you know, everything's sold out. This is all super, super exclusive stuff.
It's all sold out. You know, if you want to buy this watch,
you have to buy this watch and this watch and this watch. And it's like,
you know, they make over a million Rolexes a year.
There's not really anything that exclusive about any of it,
but because of the way they do their distribution and their narrative
handling and their hype and the fact that it's all kind of gray,
like no one exactly knows how many units of each collectible thing is it lets them have this
aura of like exclusivity which works super super well until it doesn't and the second that narrative
flips from like hey you know these are super exclusive super luxurious to like, you know, these are super exclusive, super luxurious to like, okay, you know, there's hundreds of thousands of these out there. It suddenly becomes a case of, okay, I probably
should sell this thing before everyone else realizes it's not that luxury. And because the
kind of luxury world is so psychological, that flip is something that can, you know, destroy the
entire market because it's like why would someone
step in to like bid the bottom or so when everyone else is selling and so one really really cool part
of like loom lock and one reason we're leveraging blockchain tech is every exclusive custom thing in
our ecosystem is gonna be on chain so it's like if we do an edition of a thousand luxury
let's say we do a collab with prada which obviously isn't set up yet but one day is my dream
all editions of that collab will be visible on chain and they'll be able to see not who obviously
but which addresses they were distributed to and the reason that's super cool is it's like,
well, we can't just discreetly go to some Hong Kong secondhand watch dealer and give them 50% of our supply and be like,
hey guys, look, pay us a premium.
You can sell these one a day to make it look like it's super scarce
Whereas in fact, they're just peddling this like fake narrative
to just fleece the people that
are like actually interested in buying and collecting this stuff and i think honestly
that's like a very very cool use case for like the blockchain that you know it's not shoehorned in we
wouldn't be doing it if we didn't think it would work and be cool but it's something i'm super super
excited for because obviously combines a bunch of things i'm like very very passionate about now then comes this problem of like okay if we're gonna have an
ecosystem where you know we're imagining hundreds of thousands of people's interacting on chain
how do we do that where do we do that and that's where bless net comes in so best day is a bit tricky to explain
because it's a few different things but i can start with like the key key points which is
okay okay before we dive into bless net i want to just like make sure i understand correctly so you start you started hold this journey from
bywazi nft uh from loomlock for the loomlock from the room lock and the bywazi nft
oh so you wanted to build this on physical yes no no the core like the company itself is loomlock
and like the core mission is loom lock by what
sees is like a fun thing we're doing to like keep people engaged until the locks ecosystem is ready
oh gotcha so what you actually wanted to build was making room lock um usable and you wanted
to sell it as a web to product but before you actually launching, you made a core group where who will be the first believer of Loom Lock.
So this community will be the first tester.
This community will be the one who's maybe sharing the honor later.
But you first have a community of Loom Lock.
And then after launching this NFT, you've been building Loom Lock and production is ready finally now.
We, like, every, all the technological stuff is done.
It's just a case of getting the, like, mass production molds made, which will take, like, a few months.
So for now, it's based on, like, 3D printers, maybe?
The boxes, God, this took a crazy, crazy amount of time
because there's so many tolerances and stuff
that we have to get right where if any of these different pieces
kind of don't work for 100,000 units,
it becomes a gigantic headache.
And unlike with digital services, which I'd
like to say we move pretty quickly on it's like you
can't really just push an update out yes with like something physical it's like you'd have to
record and that's not fun okay got it so you got the physical lock and many different boxes
that have different designs and different sizes and this will be maybe first tested to buy Wazi NFT holders.
And while it is so cool to build whole collectible,
buy Loom Lock boxes, Loom Lock Box market,
it's because you are utilizing blockchain.
So whenever you drop a new collection,
this will be all recorded on blockchain so that you can track it.
And people also can know how many boxes are available and who's holding what.
You cannot really identify who that exact person is, but you see the address.
Maybe you will have different use cases for the boxes, one for mass production, one collective collectible one for like collaboration but
everything is like tracked on chain so that like people can really know like if i am getting scammed
or not like they said it's really scary but maybe they may have like produced behind the scenes
kind of thesis we're like really really in tune with for like the collecting side of stuff is this concept of like there's can't be evil and then there's don't be evil and generally as companies grow and products grow and
they realize like we saw this a lot in the sneaker ecosystem where nike was like hey we can launch a
exclusive sneaker drop and then everyone buys it immediately because they think they can sell it
for more on secondary so why
would we not just launch a second one and the third one and the fourth one and then maybe we
sell them directly to the guys that originally are going to just be botting them so 80 of a
sneaker drop goes to one guy and then that one guy just slowly sells piece by piece day over day
and it's like that's can't that's don't be evil and in our system it's like can't be evil
where it's like you know god this is a bit of a digression but actually one very very interesting
thing we saw over the past few years on like how products would just be dropped in general
is the sneaker world because you know tradify companies move slowly they can't really innovate
quickly or so they had like a very very standard system that they kept for a few years that you
know people managed to bought incredibly well and so it was a case of like hey this thing is exclusive
and luxury but like one guy owns 80 of the supply actually nft drops had more innovative and newer
ways of doing those types of drops and ensuring
that the supply was more distributed.
And there's three main ways of gating a drop.
And then the third is effort.
Like, hey, you have to farm this white list by typing GM in the discord 500 times. But the issue with the kind of NFT
side of that is it was dropped for the concept of being drops and the like fundamental intrinsic
value of stuff was like not entirely there. So you had the sneaker side, which is like,
you know, there was some value in people being able to wear these things that made them a bit stickier, but they really didn't manage to nail how they did their drops to ensure they were fair.
There was a crypto side where there was much better drop mechanisms, but it's kind of like it became very easily over bloated.
You know, there was like a new NFT drop every single day and that entire ecosystem kind of imploded because there was just such a rush of supply we're trying to bridge the
gap between the two to where it's like you know we'll have a bunch of different custom box drops
but they'll be done in ways that are taking lessons from the crypto side and hopefully
leveraging the benefits of the fact that you know this is a physical product that like millions of
people use and love to bridge the gap between the two and the big big piece of that this is a physical product that millions of people use and love to bridge
And the big, big piece of that ecosystem is going to be something we're calling Loomlock
And that's kind of where the Loomlock NFT side of stuff comes in to where the best way
to get access to all of these things and take part in all of these things is just to be
That's sick. That's sick.
Yes, we've digressed fairly far from Blessnet,
but if you want, I can give people a quick rundown of what this baby can do.
It started on the concept of like,
all right, drains in crypto are a really, really big problem.
And a big problem that people just seem to not really care that much about.
Like, I'm sure you remember in like late 21, early 2022, there was this running meme of like, oh, you know, the board apes are like so stupid.
are like so stupid they're always getting drained on chain they're so dumb and it was always this
They're always getting drained on chain.
case of like it's more so the fact that board apes were valuable nfts people were targeting
and the on-chain itself like the users weren't the problem it was the fact that you know
you sign one brad transaction and like you've lost everything and then like uh i know sure i know
breaks my heart but like then kind of you know mladies became a lot more popular and then the
mladies were getting drained and i mean you obviously nobody wants to say like oh you know
the mladies get drained they're being stupid and whatever but like the narrative still wasn't there of like interacting
on chain is really really fucking dangerous and so it never became like a big narrative
but in the unique position because like usually what happens is a guy gets strained and he just
leaves so no one heard no one heard how sorry i burped about meeting people and she reprimanded me
no one like there's not this big narrative of like drains are a big issue because
everyone that was getting drained was either labeled stupid or they just left because they're
like i lost all my money why would i still be here and so bless net is built on the notion of
like if we're gonna have a product that know, we want to bring hundreds of thousands, millions of people on chain, how do we do that in a way that's just fundamentally safer?
So the really, really cool part of Blessnet and like a little innovation we discovered is if you start your transactions on a chain that you don't have any assets on you can't get drained because
there's nothing to take true and so if we have all the user engagements all user interactions
done through bless net it's an on-chain experience an environment where they can do stuff and they're
safe it's like if they click on the wrong link as long as they're on the bless net network they can't get drained and so that was like the inception of the concept of bless net which we're kind of calling like an
interaction layer like it's hard to talk to people about because you know the space has such an
oversaturation of l2s and l3s and technically bless net is an l3 but the the function isn't to be another place where people
can move their assets and move their money. And we're just trying to build another mini Ethereum.
Instead, the goal of Blessnet is to supplement every existing EVM compatible chain by letting
people do stuff on that chain, but in a way that's just fundamentally safer. Actually, I have a cool example of this,
which is one other fun concept of VestNet
is it has built-in native modular permissions.
So, for example, I am blueberry.eth,
and that's secured by a private key.
But, you know, I want to log into an on-chain game or I want to log into an on-chain game
or I want to log into an on-chain website
with something that doesn't require me
to bring out my ledger each time I want to do that.
So what you can do is you can use account abstraction
to set up a Gmail address account
that has an address on BlessNet.
And then you can tie that address to your core
blessnet address where you can sign into that application or that product with your gmail
address account but on behalf of your main address it's kind of taking the concept of delegation
that's been available for like a while but like a bit a bit trickier for users to like onboard to
and just giving it a bunch of steroids and making it as
useful as possible. And it lets us do a bunch of really, really cool stuff to where if you have
shu.eth and you want to set up an AI agent that can do DAO voting for you, what you can do is you
can set up a modular address that's connected to that ai agent that has the right to vote on behalf of
shoe.eth but if that agent decides hey i'm going to go evil and drain all your money it can't
because it only has permissions to do the voting stuff and i think that's really cool in that it
just lets people do a lot more i mean i really really hate the term consumer crypto because one it's like
derogatory it's like you know we must consume please give us stuff to consume but two it's like
everyone's a consumer like consumer crypto is like human crypto it's just making these blockchain
systems like easier to engage and use and interact with more so than kind of the like narrative and
such that's been peddled.
But yeah, like effectively the way we're viewing it is like you have Ethereum, Optimism, Base,
Arbitrum, and then Blessnet is like a big layer that sits on top of all of them.
So as a user, usually when I try to interact with certain unknown websites,
I usually make one more address under my main account and name it default.
So that whenever I log in, make sure my actual wallet is safe.
But what BlastNet is doing is I make general purpose wallet that I use
not to move around the asset, but just to make sure that this is me, like maybe log in or voting,
something that does not require asset movement. And then BlastNet as an L3 is allowing that wallets to interact with any
L2 that is in EVM. And I don't have to...
L2, L1, if it's EVM, then I don't have to make another wallet underneath my wallet,
but I have a general purpose wallet. And this wallet is doing everything for me if it's
not about moving my asset around and yes we then
how can i use it like is it like me integrating integrating blastnet how can i access to so the
really really cool part of blessnet for devs is that because blessnet is the interaction layer
we are effectively handling all of the compute for like setting up those smart addresses,
connecting those smart addresses. All an application slash that has to do is be like,
okay, this address on ETH is, let's say shu.e and they are in this game or in this application.
Any transactions coming in from Blessnet under shu.e, and obviously on Blessnet,
if you have all these smart addresses doing stuff it propagates to shoe.eth it's any transaction coming from that address just does
whatever so it's honestly like a pretty cool dev side ux improvement to what's like currently
available because something we really realized is like you can build all of this cool tooling and all of these cool features like you know there's 500 demos of like smart wallets but if it's not as
easy to use as possible for the user it's just kind of not going to be used that much and it's
like you know you can set up a delegate on eef and have a different address to do your delegation
stuff but even that small step of like signing that transaction
and sending across to that address
and logging in with that address is,
it's a decent chunk of work.
Whereas for its core core primitive,
which is letting you do stuff on chain
under shoo.eth in a safe way,
literally all you have to do
is just change network to bless net.
Like it's about as easy for the user experience
Which I guess, even though I hate the term so much, is like, you know, consumer crypto.
How do you define consumer?
What's your definition of consumer crypto?
I mean, just like you, me, anyone using the chain.
me, anyone using the chain.
So like just you mentioned before, anything on blockchain, if they have user, it can be called as crypto, I mean consumer crypto.
Yeah, like I don't really understand this kind of specific push towards like, hey, this is like a consumer crypto thing.
It's like, it's just a crypto thing that's like easy to access and one thing i noticed is lumeloc you are safe like when
everyone try to attack our attention try to distract our attention you came up with the
product that is keeping you safe from those extension um distractions that's one thing from
for lumeloc and for blessnet while everyone is focusing on selling you are here to protect
people's assets so I mean like it's same and there's another thing that is cooler
you know what you just made a Butler guys if you guys just join stream go to
telegram and summon Butler like this I just showed the banner here you can
summon Butler anywhere on DM or
group chat because it's not a boat but Telegram system just like BlessNet is.
So BlessNet is not a thing that users have to log in or try or set up but you
just can't, if it is integrated somewhere, people can just access to it. So just like
Butler is became the system of Telegram,
Blasnet can be the system of all the existing EVM chains.
So I can see how you think when you build something.
That's your thought process.
Like make it simple as possible.
It's just, I'm an incredibly lazy human being who wants to stay safe.
And so it's just like like if we can build something
in a way that just makes anything easier like we're gonna do it ah that's sick um okay can you
tell us more about blastnet use case you just shared us okay when you want to log into the game
instead of using the wallet like you're a trillion dollars
inside but just change your network to bless net and log in then we're going to somehow interact
and my actual wallet will be logged in there so yes so examples there was the ai agent example
which is like if you want a specific agent to do stuff for you on chain but you know you don't want
it to have access to all of your money but you want it to do stuff for you on behalf of your
main address you can use bestnet for that and it's like easy to set up we hopefully in the next few
months should have like an example of that that people can like actually use and play around we
it's been like a year of just building all the tech out but it's finally
in the stage where it's like done done so now we're moving on to like okay you know how could
we show people how blessed they is genuinely making ethereum fun again because like everyone
talks about being ethereum aligned and evm aligned and it's kind of a way of them just sliding into
the pro ethereum narrative and getting like investment and money
from that side but you know we wanted to genuinely be ethereum aligned and there's no more ethereum
aligned thing than something that like you know we don't want tvl we don't want people to like move
their money into blessed net because it defeats the purpose of what it's meant to be we're purely
just here as like a layer on top that enables far better account abstraction
far better just general consumer crypto stuff to make it as easy as possible for users to use
on-chain stuff and for like a final example honestly it's just what we're using blessnet
for ourselves at loom lock which is like hey if we want all of this stuff to be tracked on chain
it's gonna be tricky to go to all of these separate users and be like hey if we want all of this stuff to be tracked on chain it's gonna be tricky to go to
all of these separate users and be like hey you know here's your private key set that up but if
instead we can use account abstraction and have you know they can generate an account through their
email address and then maybe later on they get more and more into the crypto side of stuff and
they're like hey you know i have a treasure now i have a ledger now they can just connect that existing address that they made through loomlock many many months ago to their
hardware wallet to their main address and that acts as a delegate it's yeah it's really cool
wow so just like pudgy plushes there will be a qr code and that like people if they you know connect to that
QR code then you would you will be like they will be getting their own private
key and wallet address and if they get into a crypto they can turn that into
actual wallet I mean it's already a wallet but it's like you just notice
wallet you just realize that you have a wallet and you get access to so many
services that you will be providing and to solve this, you just realize that you have a wallet and you get access to so many services that you will be providing.
And to solve this issue, you just came up with Plusnet and you are making it to public so that anyone can use the system because it's so good.
Wow, now it really makes sense. So there's a physical product called Loomlock. And by Wazzy, they're the first believer who will be the testing all these cool features, like, as a first hand. And there is a Butler where I can summon and have fun, have fun chatting on the group chat without leaving the chat, but you just summon Butler and just have fun, like make content or ask questions.
You see the chart and while doing everything, you have another infrastructure called Blasnet and
it's L3. And you actually made this for Loom Lock so that you can easily generate the wallet
addresses, which is another word like user ID for each holder.
And like while you are doing everything here, there is a physical collectible market behind Loom Lock.
You do the collaboration with maybe company or you just come up with a customization or you just drop new collections.
And all these boxes for Loom Lock will be tracked on chain
so that if you want to make it rare and scary and like luxury,
then you can like put a lot of money here,
make it really valuable and produce for limited numbers
and let people to track all those boxes on chain
so that make sure they are not getting rugged from anywhere.
So this is like, this is a whole is a whole ecosystem it's a big ecosystem yeah it's been a lot of work and obviously you know
like a lot of people what it's it's not just me there's like i think almost 50 now people working
on like one of these separate pieces but like people you said it's we're a busy few teams but i mean it's kind of you know like we didn't want to just
launch loomlock and be like hey guys look here it is here's like some lock that works with like
one box like go ahead but you know this is something i'm incredibly incredibly passionate
about and we want to make it as cool as we can with all of the tools and like the just everything we have in our arsenal but yes
and uh let's see did issue and like chat yeah that was a good summary well done if there's any
question to loom dart please leave us leave us like chat your question to loom dart on telegram
or abstract we were gonna read it we are, we were looking at it. So make sure
drop any questions. You guys have to LoomDart.
And why don't you just demonstrate Butler just one more time. So Butler
does Telegram system aka like also known as an AI bot but it's different
because you don't have to add both but it's different because you don't have to add both, but it's already built inside the Telegram
system. So go to any chat, go to any group chat and tag like add Butler and ask any question.
They're using LLM model so you can ask any anything like any topic, better if it's crypto
related one in any language so good yes actually
let me i've actually tested this myself this was only available for by wazi holder but yes so
there's a bunch of separate features like butler can do over 10 different things but most of those
are currently gated to bywasi holder ownership
some of them will be like you know paid features some of them will be free and the only way to
access all of them right now is through owning a bywasi's nft and having it connected to matricor
and telegram but over time we'll be testing like more and more of its services uh let me see if I can get to the right tab.
Here we go. Carniark, which is my favorite meal.
Can I ask you one question?
Gosh, that's actually a really, really funny story.
Gosh, that's actually a really, really funny story.
Is we, like a good six, seven months ago,
we had a, we just realized like Telegram is a really,
really nice way of just engaging our community,
giving our community push notifications.
Like in my many, many hours of consumer product
and consumer usage research,
I realized like push notifications
on earth like it makes everyone's life easier some people find them annoying but like the value from
the people that don't find them annoying is like far larger than the people that like oh this is
a mild inconvenience and so we had a bot called like wasi butler bot for just giving people in
our community updates and just like by chance was going through kind of
like available telegram usernames and saw that like at butler was on auction with like 20 hours to go
and then was like you know this is like i have to own this thing there's like
this is incredible this is like you know fate i'm not an entirely spiritual individual, but like, you know, when, when,
when, when they're calling, they're calling. Ooh, dark mode just came on.
Just like your name, Blueberry. So you didn't choose to become a Blueberry, but people called
you Blueberry, right? Because of the people.
It was Ratwell. They like started off to call me Blueberry and then it kind of took off.
There's one question from community he said
when it's connect like it's about loom lock when it's connected on the box there's enough space
to access the charging port yes this is the question yeah can you show it like here let me put
it's actually why it kind of protrudes
got it so i can port c type
beautiful oh actually i didn't show the gold one
actual gold yes you can see yourself
so i mean it's i've more shown the custom boxes today but like you know one of the reasons it
took like a while to fully fully develop is it's the loon lock itself is manufactured in a way
where we can get really really crazy with its design and its aesthetics and so you know we can have like many many different
types of locks themselves oh is that this one is we're just 3d res uh 3d printed but with like a
wood filament like we can honestly we can get crazy i mean hey you were running some votes among NFT holders.
So the contest, design contest?
So the community design contest voting should start towards the mid-end of April.
And then effectively, one thing we've realized is each uh lumen nft holder will get a
token that they can use to redeem like a specific type of loom lock but we spent a lot of time on
making like hundreds of different designs and trying to figure out like you know obviously
we're gonna have to physically produce these and we didn't want to make stuff that holders didn't
want so it's like hey we can actually just have
the holders the guys that get the locks tokens and use them to redeem locks just tell us which
ones they want by having on chain votes yeah i remember joining that vote and you're gonna have
another round of the votes like upcoming like it's we took a pause of like a few weeks to kind of fine-tune a few things and
internally figure out like which design style we wanted to go for for most of the logs but that
should be done relatively soon kickstart the votes again and thankfully through blessnet you
can vote very very easily with like you know like a a Gmail address or where it should be live very soon.
Like you can just open a Telegram mini app to vote.
Oh, I have a quick question.
I have like two questions actually.
So you just said that we can just, while we're voting, without notice, we'll be using the
Blasnet infra and it's because you guys are built on top of
Ethereum mainnet, right? And as a DApp, you already integrated
the BlestNet. That's why we can just vote using BlestNet
Then if I want to use the same exact feature on other DApps or
other ecosystem, can I just use it it or we have to ask that um game uh they would need to
integrate bless net to like read the transactions but we've made it like as straightforward and
simple as possible oh so it's like an sdk for um in a way yes okay then any d apps can integrate bless net any d apps that are and this is the like one of the
cool parts is because you know we're enhancing everything that already exists on ethereum and
other rollups is like any existing d app can access smart wallet functionality without like
having to change network because we're handling all of that compute on BlessNet, which again, is just super, super cool.
So without changing, but like for that specific transaction, it's
already like, it's summoning the wallet on BlessNet.
So user don't even have to notice what they're doing while they're
making transactions that it's not using, moving around asset.
I mean, I asked you about BlessNet a few few times and you'd never be clear like this.
Like, I'm so glad that you finally made me fully understand what is Blasnet.
Because, you know, I have like that was my one question.
Second question was about LoomDart NFT.
So under LoomDart company, there's BiWazi and blah, blah, blah. And you mentioned LoomDart NFT. So under LoomDart company, there's BiWazi and blah, blah, blah. And you mentioned LoomLock NFT. What's the difference between BiWazi NFT and LoomLock NFT? They're both combined right now. When we do the locks token drop in the coming months,
then there'll be more on-chain differentiation between the two.
And then we'll be able to...
You just said token drop?
There'll be tokens intended to be burnt and redeemed for the physical locks.
So by Wazi Holder, they will be getting one loom log and that nft and buy wasi nft
collection is already linked or combined yes it's the same thing effectively got it and then yeah i
mean cool to chat a bit about like what buy wasis is like looking to do in the nft space because
my like the thing i really really like about nfts and the direction we've been building in is i think
pretty different to what the conventional understanding of like nfts is like we're
focusing far more on like hey we're a group of people that are just you know not even just in
crypto but in like the whole world like you know butler can have nothing to do with crypto loom
lock is like it has crypto elements but you know it's for the mass markets for millions of people
we're going to just keep growing and building out these different cool interesting new stuff
like products and the biodiversity community is going to be like the ground zero of taking part
in all of these initiatives just generally getting exposure to all of these initiatives like
blessednet is a very very pro bywasi's community products is the simplest way i can say that but
like you know it's going to keep exploring and stuff because to me what makes nfts truly truly valuable is the fact that you have this asset that's an on-chain
ledger of all of these different people in an ecosystem all these different people that are
doing stuff taking part in stuff and so yeah it's like we're focusing less on the direct IP side of things.
Not that I don't think there's value there, but like, you know,
we're going more into, I guess, in like a weird roundabout way,
somewhat like a venture studio.
Like if you want exposure to all of the cool things this group of people
is building, like the best way is just to join the ecosystem,
pick up an NFT and become like one of them i actually gosh this is a bit of a rant but like it ends well is i we started talking
a lot about this in early 2024 and i spoke to like a bunch of different projects a bunch of
different people building stuff and it kind of felt like people didn't really respect nfts that
much or like didn't really want to jam with them and actually try and like collaborate in really
really cool ways instead it was just like hey you know here's like a small piece of an airdrop like
please show us and like be cheerleaders of our project which like the issue is yeah it just
doesn't really end too well and after
talking to like a bunch of different projects we were like okay we kind of could try and be this
like conglomerate of different projects that other people were doing but i didn't really feel like i
wanted to lead our community in that direction so instead we were just like fuck it like we'll just build cool stuff
ourself and obviously if you're the guy that's building the cool stuff you're in charge and in
control of like how allocations work how distribution works and it changed the narrative
from like us trying to get people to like you know support by wassies and collaborate with us
into like hey we've built all this cool cool tooling
and if you want to incorporate into it incorporate it then you know like the by wazis communities
the people that built it you have to make sure they're well fed got it okay tell me if i'm wrong
i want to compare by wazi to pengu because both collections have own physical market so for normies they just buy cute
pudgy penguin plushes and they buy their cute toys but without noticing they are owning one wallet
and as a pengu like like as a pengu as a, they will call those people a community too,
because they are using that it's related to Pudgy Penguin,
and they are also part of blockchain community because they have their own wallet,
because they give one on their tab.
I think it's like kind of similar because Loom Lock, you just sell it.
you just sell it. I mean, you just do the best production, make sure who needs it,
I mean, you just mass product, you do the mass production,
like for the S, well, maybe like for a company or for education institutions,
they're going to buy a lot of Loom Lock and use it.
And you can also call them under the Loom Dart company, Loom Dart community,
because they unnoticingly, like they are getting one wallet and yes, they are community.
But just like having Pudgy toy and having they are community but just like people like having
pudgy toy and having pudgy nft is a bit different but you know everything was happening there
because you are the core member there and like everything's rooting from here just like like
pudgy penguin is why was it too so there's a bio was nft collection and people using loom lock is different thing but this buy was it community is will be able to overview what's going on inside loom lock and
loom lock people can also be converted to buy was the nft if they you know rabbit hole into blockchain
yes so right something a cool piece of that is like you know if you want like if you really really love your
loom lock think like the ways we're doing the collecting stuff is really really cool
it's just you know like become an nft member and you get full access to like all of the future
drops coming up and everything around that like rain another angle of mass adoption is, I would say, boxes.
Because you'll be dropping limited collection of boxes, and people will have it, and because
you paid a lot, because it costed a lot, they might want to know more about this box.
And they will look around and figure out this QR code, like something that like stupid cute boxes you're gonna buy,
maybe you pay like $200 or $500.
For crypto people, it's just a chip.
It's like one less than one Solana, but for Normie, it's a lot of money.
And they want to know more about this product,
then they will eventually learn what blockchain is,
because they want to track how many boxes out there
and who's holding it and whatever because you just learn it's actually applying to luxury market
for example like Prada and MiuMiu if you buy the product from there you get the keyword code
I mean I was I went to shop and everything was in NFT. So it's not like chip.
I thought it's a chip, but it was just a QR code.
And I think it's the exact same thing.
One, like we are kind of trying to be a bit disruptive in like the luxury collecting world
in like a maybe somewhat combative way to like the existing brands and existing projects
by just showing people that like, hey, you can be a lot more transparent and you can do this stuff in like a
much more just generally transparent way but i think honestly like one piece of it we realized
is like because we're kind of coming from the crypto side of stuff and now we're doing like
physical side it's much easier to incorporate like fairer standards
and fairer practices that are leveraging the blockchain for that stuff without any like
existing debt from like an existing supply chain or an existing way of doing stuff where you know
we want to just generally like i the way we're doing the lunar ecosystem and all of the lunar
products and like the on-chain, off-chain pieces,
like we've built all the infrastructure out
and it's something that, you know,
if somebody else wants to do something similar
to the way we're doing Loomlock,
and we can like show them how we did everything.
And it's honestly like an entirely new framework
for just generally launching consumer products.
And then we can just push that entire narrative forward
because like the luxury collecting world is really suffering right now like watches are probably one of the
only assets that didn't bounce in that 2023 2024 like market time where most other assets bounced
just because more and more people are realizing that like okay maybe these things aren't as exclusive as like we thought one quick question so you were a passionate watch collector um no no i
i'm far too cheap i i i have a ridiculous amount of knowledge on like the luxury watch market but i've never i just have my apple watch with i i forgot to match the
today ceo of startup um one quick question so so we just talked a lot about like um luxury market
and that that concept can be applied to boxes for i think honestly like at the end of the day and this is something that
thankfully crypto cycles are so quickly you just get way more experience and way more understanding
of like people's psychology and it's like every market is just supply and demand and it's just
matching supply and demand and so we've learned so many lessons from the crypto side and
the trading side and just seeing how nfts grew and then boomed and just applying them to something
that also is just supply and demand which is like you know luxury collectible stuff like pokemon
cards csgo skins like psychologically they're all the same construct it's just wearing like different suits
yeah i get it i mean i actually try to make a joke with you there was a trend oh i'm sorry i've
god i've ruined your advances i'm so sorry no no no please go ahead i mean i had like so i asked
you i stopped you right and i had to came up with the reason why I stopped you and I had to, you know, figure out what was the intention. And now I remember it.
So there was one post when viral, like someone say, if you were 25,
and if you have this amount of money, you should get this model of this brand.
If you were a man, remember that tweet? like if you were like vaguely so what's your
what's your thought on that like if you were like um 27 years old making more than like six figures
you need to wear this watch and if you're making like seven figure you gotta have this collection
of watch and something like that like because of like wallet and just watch is is telling you who you are.
I use the example of diamonds as a clearer example
with way more reference material and documentaries around it.
But luxury goods, luxury products, at the end of the day,
if something is perceived as having value it has value and so
you know it's the narrative that makes these things valuable there's obviously some elements
of scarcity and like we're leveraging the scarcity part pretty heavily in that you know
there's only going to be a thousand of this box and that's like that's it but ultimately it comes
down to just people perceiving something as valuable which we're
like we don't want to dive into that too heavily instead we're looking to just have you know because
it's going to help people having as many many users as a loomlock as possible and then like a
subset of those being like hey you know i really love this product i want something in my home that
looks really really cool that i can show off and like own knowing that like i own something cool and then they can dive into like luxury box side
of stuff cool got it and yes i agree with every point you made you made and if you were new to
new to this stream hi i'm ship it and this is lumbard and he's been making this cool boat another one is like a telegram system
because you can call this boat anywhere if you are the user of telegram go to dm group chat in
telegram and type at butler and try it out and Lumbart we going to demonstrate just one more time. This is like, please give us intro.
So Butler is effectively a hub for mostly AI related telegram tooling,
but like, you know, it can be used for a bunch of different stuff as well.
Like this is one fun thing I like doing,
but effectively the core purpose of Butler is to make conversations just more fun, more engaging, more active.
Yes, that would be done if you do.
And then one of the core features of Butler is just access to an AI LLM anywhere in Telegram, like in a group chat, in a DM, in a channel where you can say let's see ask a question about
crypto what is ethereum can you ask more complex one for example how to swap solana into maybe
there are um butler and through this this is too complicated
so for the public test we dumbed down the model a bit just to ensure that it makes the compute costs less.
So if there's 500 million people using it today, it's not going to bankrupt us.
But we will need to fine-tune the AI assistant, like the current Butler that everyone's accessing for stuff
Actually, there's actually one really, really cool part of Butler is because this will be
the most accessible AI thing in the planet, we want to work with various parties, various
educational resource providers, and just make
sure that Butler's database of information has all of their content, all of their materials
and kind of grow it as a bit like a public good.
I mean, like, I really agree with you that this is the most accessible AI tool for anyone
because Telegram is free. if you're here you can just
use it model so I really love that idea and regarding Telegram you guys also have many
Telegram mini apps can you tell can you tell me more about, Telegram mini apps? Yeah. So the easiest way for anyone to kind of get up to date with our ecosystem,
stay on top of everything we're doing, is the BiWassi's Hubbot.
I actually don't know if I...
I don't think I can on this specific account.
But it can be accessed from app by Wassie's Hubbot.
And anyone watching can just type app by Wassie's Hubbot on Telegram,
open up the user, and then just click Start.
The way streaming works, I'm not sure it's going to share the mini app screen.
And it's designed for mobile, so maybe a few scaling errors.
But yeah, and then it will just take you through the flow.
If you want to know, it will show you how to become a community member,
how to join us, or you can click yes, and it will give you like a quick little summary on the hub bot
how to connect your nft to matrica to access all the gated stuff matrica i love matrica i truly
truly love matrica and then yeah it's like a little we're calling it like the command and
control center of the bywasi's ecosystem.
There's like, as more and more of our initiatives kind of come to fruition, like BlessNet, Butler,
we want to make sure that Bywasi's holders are kind of kept in the know in terms of like,
anytime we have like a new collaboration or a new partnership,
or just generally like a new fun thing they can do through can you play ownership
uh yes i saw it right there in the hub oh actually you know it's willing better than i do
uh yes 50 members inside your company while building like four different stuff
members inside your company while building like four different starts there's play yes so what
you want is uh like we're kind of treating it as like a fun way for people that are like
relatively new script though looking to like learn more oh god audio playing let me mute it's a bit loud yeah it's a super simple like just i'm not sure it's
going to work properly on desktop because it's made for mobile and we have like some anti bot
measures in place but effectively uh and of course he's blocked because i haven't got enough points
but it's like a way for people to just take part in like educational crypto resources
crypto materials and at the end of each of those they'll have like a poll if they manage to nail
the poll then they'll get like more points which will help them upgrade their wampers and kind of
make the concept of like learning about crypto more of like a more of a journey than just watching 10 youtube videos with like no real feedback
yes and um what's that hub id again by wazi hub uh by wazi's hubbot by wazi hub boat
yes it's not working can you type it somewhere because uh i love this game i love this
game because it sounds really cute when you hit the wasi it makes really weird sound like
it's so cute it's a lot of fun i didn't't know, but if you swap left, you see all the tutorials.
I mean, not tutorials, but onboarding, blockchain.
So there are like seven different lessons that you need to take to get the points.
And after doing each lesson, there is a wrap up test at the end so that you can see if you get it right or wrong.
So for the farmers, this can be very, you know, neglecting, annoying.
But if you are serious about blockchain and if you just learn blockchain through room lock,
going through those questions and lessons will be actually very helpful because I used to run
blockchain club in my uni. It's not my uni, but I had a blockchain club and it was so hard to teach
them from the very beginning when they have no knowledge. When all they have been doing is buying meme coin or just buying bitcoin. It's really hard to give
them lectures, but that lessons were very well structured in a very good flow. I have a question,
you made it yourself or you just invited someone to make those question lists?
One of the teams were incubating built out with the hubbot the one
bot the hubbot is like entirely in-house it's a big team shoe we're doing a lot 40 members you
said right uh nearer 50 now 50 that's a lot so which part like which one excites you the most among butlers?
It's, gosh, it's just Loomlock.
Like everything we do, and I know we've covered a lot of stuff in this stream, but like it kind of, the core root of it has to benefit Loomlock.
Because like, you know, that's the core core baby.
That's the reason we started all of this.
And that's the thing I'm personally like by far the
most excited about what about you what excites you the most me too lumlock because i need that
whenever i try to go save i cannot leave my phone alone so i my i leave my, I reply to my teams and like, I sleep like this.
Sometimes I go to Instagram and buy random stops because algorithm is just so good.
They know what I want exactly.
They're in the business of selling.
It's kind of why it gets a bit irritating.
It's all concept like, oh, you know, just don't go on your phone.
Like, brother, these guys are spending billions of dollars on making sure you go on your phone like it's not you know just like some thing that's off the side it's like there's so much so many fine tunings to make these things like as addictive as
possible so i want to repeat this statement again like it's not statement but like while everyone
try to sell something to you you made BlastNet which is protecting people's
asset while everyone try to get your attention like building product to to
you know like get our my users attention you are making product that is keeping
the distractions and stay focused to themselves. I think like this whole idea is so cool and
this is especially cool because you leverage blockchain and crypto where all the scammers
are in. We don't think about like this public good. really like yeah i mean like we kind of like we needed less net for the
stuff we were doing at noon log but you know it's something that anyone and everyone can and
honestly should use but yeah it's just no it always comes back to like just being as fundamentally
lazy as possible and just trying to do stuff in the easiest way as possible and i mean
so you know blessed is a pretty big endeavor and i'd say one of the reasons why it's so magical
is like i have a decent grasp of how general blockchain technology how the evm everything
like that works but i have an incredibly competent co-founder in Mr. Omnus, where he's probably the greatest leader I've ever interacted with.
And he can turn my kind of,
hey, I know it works like this, but because I'm not technical
and I have not learned how it properly works,
we just make it work like this.
And then he just puts his brain to work and makes magic happen.
It would not have been possible without him.
Glad to see you loving your teammates.
Always the most important person in the room.
What's the biggest thing that you are struggling right now
while building Loom Lock?
I think, honestly, just gorging
like even though we're going to have
the voting to like help us determine
the final stage of like which locks people
downside of making something
that is so entirely customizable
like fine tuning that to like specific
series of like additions of locks and
stuff has been tricky because we've had to condense from like hundreds of designs to like you know 20
30. got it got it i mean like choosing design is the trickiest part i think so also in my case i just make something that i like and just it and do it and find the
people who have similar tastes like me and then listen to other people oh why don't you have this
this one too that one too then i develop more based on my own taste because most of the people
they don't have their own taste they don't know know what they like. So I think you have a pretty straightforward taste.
We had a company retreat in Thailand like a few months ago.
The amazing you have made this design for us.
I think Wazi, like whole branding is like just
reflecting your taste because you love by wasi like hey guys when you dm lumbar i think he blocked
it right now but he always use he always uses by wasi um stickers and they are so cute, and he loves it. Like, it's so fun looking at the very guy.
It's Pam is one of our artists.
And she, like, incredible artwork.
Yeah, I mean, it's really hard to find a designer that
perfectly matches your needs.
It's really almost impossible.
We have a very, very cracked art team.
And thankfully, Q is something we specialize in. And it works very, very cracked art team. And thankfully, cute is something we specialize in.
And it works very, very well.
Yeah, being cute is the best way to survive, in my opinion.
OK, wonderful, okay. Wonderful shoe. We've covered quite a lot today. Yes, it was like so fun. And I want to like, like just ask people if there's any question,
Chad, Chad, anyone, if you're listening to streaming and if you have any questions about MyWazi, Loomlog or LoomDart,
please drop a question on DM, on abstract or Twitter.
He will be answering all the questions.
You love the stream! Thank you!
okay i'll be waiting for like three more minutes while chit-chatting with
um loom lock i mean loom dart hey loom dart why your name is loom dart um god that's a great
question i wish there was like a really really cool interesting story but basically i needed
like a pseudonym to use on Twitter
and just put two random words together.
And it happened to be Loom and Dart.
Yeah, there's no real magic or anything behind it.
I just thought up two random words.
I mean, I'm very, very happy with the username.
I wish my camera followed me as well.
That's your phrase, isn't it?
It's advanced AI technology.
So when we just started the streaming,
Well, more than 2,000 people tuning in.
I'm glad about that. So about the
streaming, while we were like chit-chatting
like for 30 minutes, after
30 minutes, suddenly Elon
rugged us and stopped the streaming
that not only happened to us,
but in general, like they shut down
everything. I think there was some error and yeah we were the victim victim so we restarted and streamed it on abstract and
while streaming on abstract i just tried streaming also on x and it suddenly worked that's how you
guys are watching us through on twitter and and the reason why I was hosting this streaming is because I was the holder of
BiWazi and he is asking people around a lot about product to make sure it's
doable, it's usable, it's actually helpful to users and holders.
And so is this cute enough? Do you think this is
making sense? Is it the UX? Is it all right? Can you give some feedback? I've been like giving many
feedbacks and learn more about BiWazi community and also about the product itself. And I became
the first one of the first believers I would say I am big fan of it and it would be great if I can
ask more questions about what he's been building especially BlessNet because BlessNet was like
kind of whole new concept that is like kind of complicated so I was like oh why don't you explain
everything during the stream and while we having that kind of needs inside. Butler is out now. Butler is a LLM AI bot that
you can summon anywhere in Telegram. Let me pull that banner back. Guys, this is
public right now. It was only available for you holders of BiWazi but now go
type at Butler and then you can ask any question in any languages because it's using LLM.
And you can also, you know, call the chart, generate image if you're the holder.
And I think many holders of BiWazi, they didn't even know that Butler exists.
I hope this video became the turning point for users to actually use this Butler because it's so helpful.
I think part of it is like they, some people don't realize how magical Butler is and we
mostly use it in the guild chat where it's obviously added as a bot but like Butler truly
shines in kind of DMs and like just everywhere where you know you don't have to add it as
a bot because it's just natively in there.
Yeah, it's a Telegram system, not a bot
that you have to integrate.
So guys, any question, chat, please drop it
and let me check abstract part
if there is new comments or chatting.
I think maybe I've got like two or three minutes left
Yes, yes. So thank you Lombard. Anything you want to add at the end?
I mean, gosh, how would I summarize? Like, yeah, we're building a lot of very, very...
Hey, so, so, please show the box. While showing the box...
Yeah, like I'm happy to be building
all this really, really cool stuff.
And I'm more than excited to finally have it.
Like it's been a while for the Luminox to be developed.
And this is actually the seventh kind of iteration.
It's the design has changed pretty dramatically
from like what we originally envisioned back in like 2022.
But yeah, just generally happy to be building cool stuff and I hope more and more people
take part in all the initiatives we have as we do more and more.
Cool. Guys, bye Wazi. Bye, bye Wazi and join this fam. You get the Loomlog. That's a shout out from as a holder of ByWazi.
Thank you for joining me, Loomlog, and all of you guys.
And you guys can watch it again on Twitter.
And I heard you were making more clips using this stream.
Yeah, I think we'll kind of, it's a fairly long stream,
so we'll summarize some stuff and use the power of...
You can't use those words.
Bye. What's up Vicky? Bye everyone! Thanks for having me. Have fun, have a good day. Bye!
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So Alpha is this real-time social listening product that's built for retail traders.
What do I mean by that? Every time you have a token that you're curious about or you plan So Alpha is this real-time social listening product that's built for retail traders.
Every time you have a token that you're curious about or you plan to buy or sell it,
instead of just doing it blindly, you can now come to Alpha to check what everyone has been saying about it across time and even in the last few seconds.
We also use AI to analyze what is happening on-chain and also what's happening in the macroeconomic
environment so that you have better context to make a better trading decision.