Making Time for @JellyJointDAO

Recorded: Jan. 13, 2023 Duration: 0:43:09

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Yeah, I can hear you loud and clear. Is it Momak? Yeah, yeah, yeah, Momak. Yeah, you got the pronunciation pretty good there. Yeah, I'll just double check him on man, but thanks for being here.
man. I appreciate you taking the time out of your day to come and chat with us. It's going to be a lot of fun. Give me just a second to send out some promo and then we'll go ahead and get started. Yes, sounds good.
Yo, what's up guys?
Is it Boge mats? Yes Boge mats welcome on stage. Thank you. Now we'll go and get started I'm just sending us in quick promo, but then we'll go and get started. How's your day been? Yeah, good.
Just build it out. I wanted to hop in for a while. I had to go in like 20 minutes, but once it's shown my face.
I'm sorry about that I was in the middle of sending a message, but yeah, thanks for being here guys. This is making time a daily show
I have pinned the space to the top and there's also a little chat bubble at the bottom right corner. If you guys could, really quickly drop a quick comment, like and retweet on the space. To help us get some more people in here to learn more
about Jelly Joint Dow that would be fantastic but without any further ado, if you don't mind, sorry let me jump a comment really quickly, come join us, there we go, without further ado, Mo Mack will got you in the web3.
Yeah, so I think a lot of people from from jelly rascals have a very similar story They'll probably tell it tell their own versions of it But yeah, let me give you let me give you mine. So obviously jelly rascals was was my first project personally
back in early gen. It was basically just a couple of friends who were checking all these posts, people talking about NFTs and all the hype and how much of money they were making on it and we kinda said like shit this doesn't seem real.
And learn more when we heard about NFTs. Let's start with something small. Something that we kind of, you know, if we lose any money on it, we're okay with it. So we said, okay, cool. Let's just find out. I'll do a little bit of research. I think we came across jelly babies, the original name.
No lie, you know the guy robbed but I mean he did some pretty decent marketing he reached a lot of people on twitter and across different social media so we stumbled across it he's roadmap looked legit and like he was actually gonna do something and we said look it is I think it was like 0.2 so all at the time he had like
like three phases so we said let's just mint here. So it was about four of us, four mates and myself. We minted about two each. They look pretty ugly and not gonna lie but we kinda just went with it and we wanted to see where things were going and then the chats were pretty
hyped, you know, just like how all of Mint, Mint Chat's arm and Discord channels, people go crazy, they start saying the same thing like 50, 60 times. So we got hyped as well, we jumped on that train and probably like three weeks later, everybody's asking, where's this dude? What's happening? Why isn't anything, you know, getting hit on the map and then
We kind of found out the guys like established that this this dude disappeared. It's a rug and yeah, they're kind of you know like killed my buzz I didn't want to touch NFTs after that even though there wasn't a lot of money everyone to touch it but what it actually happened was shortly before that I didn't know they were rugged until
One of my mates called me and said, "Listen, you remember that? Those NFT remitted?" Yeah, they rugged. I didn't even know what rug meant at the time. But just before that, what happened was I was online and I checked the prices dropped and I'm thinking, "Shit, what's happening? Why are the prices so cheap?" I'm going to go and buy more. So I think I picked up a
another 8 more at about 0.036 all of jelly babies and then I found out there were dogs like sheds it's okay I mean 0.36 all to lose it's it's one of those things I'll just keep them to remember that I tried NFTs and I failed at it yeah and then I think we found our colors was derogging
and things started getting hyped. So the prices started pumping back up. So I said, let me go and buy a few other cheap things and hopefully they will pump too. But all of those other things rouged. So yeah, that started my NFT journey and kind of like Ben with Jelly from the start from before the obviously before the D-Rot.
and I started learning a lot more kind of educating myself, getting more into it, making friends in the community, asking the right questions. And yeah, it's been a good journey. Sorry for giving you such a long answer. It's kind of, there's no way to summarize what that journey's been like so far, but it's been a very positive and a good one.
No man, that was a very apt answer. I've gotten answers quadruple that like. So, so don't even sweat it my man. But it's awesome to hear. So you're it's a little bit interesting from your perspective because you were here since the actual mint itself of jelly babies. I got my jelly babies actually a
a long time ago, right after the rug, and immediately after the D-Rug, it got alpha-cold in a collection called Haunchu Walls, which got rugged and then D-Rugged on its own thing. But I remember I got in a little bit later, but I've been around for a little bit at least, not super engaged in the community.
I do pop in every now and then and I see some of these familiar names like MoMACA, I was trying to trade and I found you guys, I've had DMs with people trying to trade and so on and so forth but it's been pretty obvious that your guys' community or the Jelly community in particular is super active, super
engaged and super involved. So a question I have for you. Well, Boach, Matt, do you have a very similar story? Yeah, pretty similar. I've been in the web tree a bit longer. I've traded some coins, not really understanding anything about it.
I started NFTs in January last year and just started learning from there and also minted jelly babies and got lucky that Carlos Dwork the project and from there it was a bit of the same journey
Yeah, in part of Web 3 is just kind of just getting lucky, you know, and getting into a collection where someone gets the E-Ragged or maybe a one collection of moons and then now you have a lot more liquidity or so on so forth. So that is what it is, you know, some people mess around with trading, some people don't, some people enjoy in our only engagement in
that season some people aren't. So it's interesting for sure. So a question I have for you guys is as you've kind of been involved in the jelly community and you've seen it Corona over time, what do you think like through your experience, what do you think makes a good community member?
So, look, there's a lot of factors that kind of affect that. If you ask them a question like what makes a specific community member, I think all this is the same person that could make a good community member can also make a really bad community member on his day.
I think someone who believes in the project is probably prepared to go all the way with the founders. So that's what you have with Jelly. You obviously been in and I'm not sure how much you actually engage and whether you know a lot of people that have been here since men as well. But we've kind of, we've kind of
There were a lot of times where things dipped markets were unpredictable. We could have flowed and kind of taken some profits and ran. But like the real OG Jelly Baby Rascal guys that you hear from the time Carlos D run.
got it to know Carlos, you know, quite, quite close to the end. You know, he's really, he's the real deal. He's not someone that kind of tells you, listen, I'm launching this project. This is what we're going to do. This is our roadmap. This is who I am. I've got so and so he's like legit, the real deal. He's somebody that has that has ultimately
I think that we are all in a way that we are all in a way that we are all in a way that we are all in a way that we are all in a way that we are all in a way that we are all in a way that we are all in a way that we are all in a way that we are all in a way that we are all in a way that we are all in a way that we are all in a way that we are#
start paying us rewards. But like a lot of the value that the project has is based on the community. So to answer your question, I think in the most simplest way, a good community member is probably someone who values the community more than he values his individual needs. We all
want to make profit but ultimately for a project to do well, you need a quality community that isn't there to cause problems, bring any of that toxicity. And yeah, the place is part, you know, like pretty much what we're doing with with Jelly J. Dar, we're trying
play our part to give back to the community because so much has been given to us. So yeah, that's where we are. Yeah, and I want to add to that, I think what a good community member is someone who tries to add value to the project in his own way.
For example, I write a lot of threads, so why not write some good threads about a project that explains what the project is doing. So people can find out about the project and get more people in the community, for example.
Yeah, for sure. When it comes to being a good community member, one thing that's always really important is believing in the vision and supporting the vision and however that fit for you. In those mats you brought up an awesome point which is you like writing threads and that's super valuable to probably
projects because you help people become more aware of the vision of the goals of the project, of the awesome community that's there. And without people like you, there wouldn't be that exposure. There wouldn't be that outreach that would get people through the door and make stuff happen. So yeah, I totally agree. And when it comes to
community members, it's really just contributing in the ways you can. You know, if you mentioned threat riding, but let's say you're a good speaker, speak on behalf of the jellywascals, or if you're an artist, maybe do some kind of art or help make banners for people.
or custom NFTs or custom PFPs and there's always stuff in different ways to return value. So I think that's fantastic. Did you want to add something? Yeah, exactly. Just find your skill in what you're good at and try to contribute in your own way.
Yeah, for sure. Did Boatmouse Roger suggest me?
I'm sorry about that. Yes, I'm about that. But yeah, so I'll go ahead and segue into my next question. I'm sorry if I interrupt you. I'm not sure if I logged out or not.
But a question I did have for you guys is you guys have recently created Jelly Joint Dowl. And I'm curious what made you start the Dowl?
So yeah, there's a lot of points there, right? There's a lot of reasons. I think, you know, been in a couple of spaces since and like not our personal spaces and people are asking the same question. So I've mentioned it in a very vague way in my previous answer. You know, it's it's it's pretty much about trying to give back to
the community. So Carlos has been so rewarding to the community and not really here to make a profit. I mean, I'm pretty sure he's in the loss of some hundreds of thousands. I think you know that as well based on being a community member. But we kind of felt like there's so much of value that Carlos has given us as community
any members from the beginning in terms of infected rascals, there was all three jelly jogs which are sitting at, I think they're closing in on like 10 souls soon so those are all free toss, like literally free mints for rascals holders. So this is like, I mean I could go on all night telling you about the value that
Carlos has brought to the community. So for us, starting this now, it was inevitable. Trying to create something, trying to create value within something already so valuable that was our main focus and our goal for trying to bring this up or trying to make it as big as we headed for.
Yeah, absolutely. And right, it's it is about kind of not repaying the favorite directly, but finding a way to contribute. And that's kind of what we were talking about a second ago. So I'm interested in learning more about what you guys got going on now. So what do you guys have? What are some goals you guys have over the next couple of months?
So, what do you want to take this on? Yeah, the thing that you're most excited about is the NFT collection that we are releasing. We can't tell much about it yet, but we're really excited for the utility and the art.
just creating everything in the back right now and in the next few weeks everything is going to come out and we're pretty sure people are gonna really
love what we're building. And next we're just creating the community right now, getting everyone engaged, trying for everyone to participate and
looking if people want to do stuff and building utility.
So yeah, you wanna add something to that moment or...
Yeah, so look, there's a lot of ideas we've had, but I think one of the biggest ideas that we've, like Bojmats, I see Misha is jump to on as well. Misha is basically, he's been together with us from the very beginning as well. It's helped us grow things and come up with ideas.
with us and kind of like Tommy when I'm talking shit so it's been helpful as well. But in terms of what we're doing, one of the biggest ideas we've had was why don't we create utility that people actually want? Let's find out what people want, what do they love?
What do they enjoy doing and let's bolt around that? So like there's a ton of utility, right? We've pushed out a roadmap that we've worked on, but I think that roadmap is probably like two to three percent of what we're actually doing in the background and the front end on the sides. We're kind of trying to hit things on all cylinders.
And if people saw what we were doing, which I mean like there's a lot of guys that are already in our community and they kind of know that you know, we're working and we're doing things and we're giving them stuff They'll tell you that you'd never save anybody hopped in there and they didn't know we were a subdued out they would never they would never guess that we're just a subdued out
We're kind of building things besides adding value to the community. We run daily giveaways. We have a JJD council of people that kind of play a different part with a different skill set to contribute towards the subdual.
We've got a treasury that owns... How many rascals do we own? 4, 5? 4 right now and 1 game room. 4 rascals, 1 game room? Yeah, so I mean just as a community we kind of pull together. So one of our utilities is based on this.
of building an investors hub. We haven't really told the guys the bigger picture yet, but in terms of exactly how we vision it, but part of our utility will be a complete investors hub in terms of how big can we actually pull to be able to buy the
biggest and the best things possible. In terms of it doesn't really have to be digital assets. We could reach for the stars here and I believe this community is really capable of reaching those goals with us. Probably by some property, by some villas, whatever it is and both
a jelly, like an actual jelly utility house that people could utilize. So I mean, that's just a long term vision. But when I say long term, we know that we know that like long term in the crypto space where the NFT space is like six to seven months or so. And we're already, you know, kind of putting things in place.
to build revenue streams for the sub-dow because most people I think that's one of the biggest challenges of a sub-dow is that you don't actually have funds. There's no way you just pretty much have a community that talks about random shit and maybe has a raffle here and they kind of
you know that's as far as it goes but we're building like an entire community within a community and value within value and just adding and stacking things on top of that so besides like our roadmap we do daily giveaways I think we've probably done about 35 so one of the guys just counted we did about 35 so worth of
giveaways. Our council pretty much incorporates one of the guys, Misha's our business manager. He kind of negotiates a lot of things for us, works on some collabs and he's been setting up some poker tournaments, you know, collaborated
poke autonomous with different projects together with Kani. Pojimads is our ultimate very focused, very organized person because Misha and I pretty much are all over the place, I think a little bit. So I think we all complement each other and that
alone we're able to kind of build a lot quicker and you know in terms of what we're building I think the ideas coming together has been quite great so far and we've shown a lot of people that we're not just making empty promises you know if we tell you this is what we're going to do with
been able to do it so far. We've been able to collab with projects that had no idea who we are. They're like, "What? You guys are three weeks old, but we've seen you guys all over Twitter." And yeah, and something I also wanted to mention, in terms of bringing value to the joint trade draw score, there were two trades that were
We're done today, you know, Epic's for a joint-rospal common. And it wasn't even a good looking one. I mean, guys are trading Epic's that are supposed to be like 1.5 to 2 times the value is trading for a common joint-rospal because people really want to get in. They want to be part of what we're doing here and they want to grow with us.
Yeah man, that's fantastic. And it's inspirational really, right? Like, oh well, oh.
Yeah, you're not rocking me. I can't tell. You all know to produce this bro sometimes it's be rocking for no reason. No man, but it's inspirational really right like you guys are upon your own initiative making something truly fantastic right?
you're looking to provide value in ways unique to yourself, whether that be through new revenue streams or the Dow Treasury you're opening or the investment of your planning on building and so on and so forth. It's fantastic really and it's awesome that you're looking for different ways to empower your community.
and give them opportunities to be engaged. So, a question I have for you is, as you guys are building out Jelly Joint Dile when your really making these happen, what obstacles do you see between you and your goals over the next couple months?
Before you answer Momak, I'm gonna have to head out now. Got to catch a train. So Yeah, yeah, okay. Thanks, boys. I appreciate you making the time. I know you got big plans today. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, thanks for being here, man. Yeah, no problem. What's good talking to you? Yeah, so so made
I think I can't really give you an answer to that because so far I think we haven't really reached those obstacles. We're obviously preparing ourselves for them, but in terms of something that's actually been in our way, if I had to give you something that is very
It's probably just been around making sure we have a budget to do the things that we're trying to do, which is why like one of our priorities was building revenue streams and kind of mapping out business ideas of how we can make these revenue streams come alive, passive income to be able to constantly reward
people, a keep our giveaways up and it's been a lot easier because the community comes together. You know, the guys see that one or two of the people are donating NFTs and stuff to us to be able to run the giveaways so everybody wants to kind of get in and help and contribute as well. So I think
I think that alone shows, it like it shows me personally that like this community they want to be here, they want to do something and they want to join the movement and they believe in what we're doing, you know, they believe that we're capable of giving them and you know doing the things that we're saying that we're going to do. And I love that man, like it just makes me so much more passionate.
to provide more for these guys. They show you that support, like any founder launches a project or something like that and the community doesn't show their support. I think that's part of why most projects rug. It's not always that the founder intended to, but he just needs that support.
from the community and we had it a little bit easy maybe because we've been in the community so long so people kind of have seen our name for the last 12 months. So they know we're not going anywhere and we don't plan on promising them things and not delivering on it. So yeah, yeah, definitely.
Okay, so can you hear me on this on this in the kitchen? Yeah, yeah. Okay, so my sock is account. I actually just got locked live on air. I know wonder I was lagging out. Yeah, I just hit me with a capture and kicked me from the space. So I apologize for that, but I guess I'm on the
the project to count now. I'm sorry for that, but it's awesome to hear what you guys are going on. I think you're stories inspirational. What it does is it encourages people to take that risk, take that bet, and learn more about their capability or their passion in Web
Because one thing I've learned, because I've been a project owner, I've been a discord security specialist, I've done a whole bunch of other things, and one thing I've really learned while being engaged in this space is there's a lot to learn is if you take that bet on yourself and you take that leap and you take that chance. And a lot of people, they're like, oh, I'm a
I'm just a holder or I'm a trader or whatever and then they don't really take that extra step to get engaged, get involved. But when you do that, you get a different perspective on this space. So one question I have for you is, after being engaged with Jelly joint Dow, how or do you see the space any differently?
Yeah, man like it's it's How do I how do I put this in words because I'm trying to you know It's been such an amazing feeling to kind of be part of what we're doing and to be part of the movement but in terms of seeing the space differently things do feel different I just don't know how to put those feelings into work
It's been awesome to watch everything come to life. All the stuff that we planned, you know, and the things that we wanted to see to see come to life in terms of people chasing a joint rascal, you know, just the hype of that we've created. And people showing their support in what you do.
doing. Besides Carlos being as supportive as he has been, it's everyone. People that you may not have spoken to ever in the community. There's a couple of guys listening right now that have never spoken to previous to actually being able to communicate and conversing the JJD now.
It's been good. I think it's allowing us to network a lot more. It's allowing us to see a very different side to kind of running a project and doing these things. And I can tell you this, this pros and cons. So, I mean, you know, one of our intentions was to inspire other people to kind of take that leap.
start other sub-dars as well, whether it's in Jell-E or anywhere else. But I can't tell you this, like, it's very easy to start and fail, man. Not that I've had those thoughts of giving up or kind of stopping, but I can't tell you that I get a lot of shit from my
personal life like from my wife saying that I spent like she's like you're always in meetings you're always talking to someone on the on a call and you know like you're talking to me like look at me while you're looking at your phone yeah it's something I need to work on I need to find a balance because you know I think our our times between
you and I are so different. So we were trying to find a time that that best suited us as well. So I kind of I do something that's very unhealthy. I kind of live through like four different time zones right now. I get very little sleep, probably like three hours of sleep a day. And I work full time. So it's I think that's
you know, it's an answer to the question that you asked me just now. What is one of the challenges that's probably my biggest challenge is trying to balance my time between my real life and here and you know give back to my RL as much as I'm doing here because it's just been so crazy and so fun and like I like
love doing it. If it was possible, I'd probably want to do this full time. I see why a lot of people move towards that direction because it's fun. It's good. I'm probably more passionate about composing
to a lot of things that are happening, a lot of possibilities that could be there. And yeah, I also just found out, you were telling me something about you being a security specialist. You were the guy that actually de-rugged our discord when we got drugged, right? Yep, that was me. I just happened to show up to one of the jelly-spin
I'm a security guy. I can help you. I got it locked down and that's how I'm engaged in the community. But I resonate with what you're saying, man. I'm also a project owner, so I totally understand.
But it what it means to work in web 3 quote unquote right like especially when people are messaging you all the time like hey, we need you more active We need you present like when marketing like in things along those lines it really takes a toll not only on It's just kind of exhausting, you know, it's you're doing something
you love. Don't get me wrong. I love being engaged with three. I love talking to people. I love networking. I love what it means to be a project owner. But man, is it can it be overwhelming sometimes? And you know, you have to make sacrifices. And like in your situation, your family situation is kind of taking
at all. It reflects on your relationship with, I think you said your wife, it gets hard to accommodate for everyone in these different time zones, to accommodate for your community and keep them happy, keep them engaged, give them reasons to be active. It's a lot. It really is a lot, but it's something so many
people become passionate about. And I'm sure you resonate with that. But I love what you're saying. I love what you're saying. And that's why I think your inspiration or sorry, your story is so inspirational because it's it's just another story of someone from the community taking that step to be more engaged in discovering what it means to to be
I'm a big fan of Jelly Joint now. I personally do not hold a joint myself. I don't need to remember maybe like a Mufasa and some other stuff.
How are you doing? Hey guys, yeah, I just wanted to jump in real quick. I'm doing good. Yeah, I just wanted to jump in real quick before I already have to run my work at the moments. I just hid somewhere to try to get chatted a little bit with you guys. But yeah, I'm doing good. How are you guys doing?
Yeah mate, it's good to hear your voice. I see you've been quite busy.
Yeah, and already my Twitter is rugged Yeah, my Twitter work too. I might not be us. I went to idea. No, but I just I just wanted to add a little bit to everything that MoMA already said is that I don't think none of us really thought
that the jelly jadeau would become so big so fast and like from the moment I jumped in and started to like just have different ideas with the moment we just saw that the community is really like they want to be part of this and was growing so fast with a different shareholding pools it's
and then from there it just became like we just want to deliver more because it becomes so much more fun when the whole community is so engaged and also a bit because we're under the wing of Carlos that he's given us so much free reign to do the jelly jade now and the way we're doing it
So at the same time as an official subdaal, we want to create something that will be remembered for in a project that is so big as jelly if you know what I mean, and I think that is also a lot of like That thought alone is also something that pushes us a lot, but at the same time when we start to create things we just want to build
more and just like the same as Moomex said I have the same thing like I have a wife I have an eight month old baby I come home from work and straight away like Web 3 you know in like trying to find call apps chatting with people networking and it takes a toll of course and you don't sleep because of the time zones and
I sleep a bit more than Mo Magno, but yeah. Yeah, it's a lot to juggle, especially if you have other forms of responsibility, you have a job. And as Mo Mag mentioned, this is a big reason why people try to, as soon as they can, try to make a web 3 full time.
because it really is a commitment, whatever you're leading a project or building a project or anything like that, it looks a bit... pretty, pretty big. But we are coming up to the tail end of the show, but aspiring whale you did come up on stage, did you have something you want to add to this conversation? Thanks man, I was just going to say
just to MoMAC and the team. I've been part of a few sub-dows, not just jelly, I suppose over in my web 3 period. It's a see how much activity and how much life has really come to the surface on this one so quick. I think all those things are considered, you're doing such a good job.
Personally, I'm currently developing an app web to a couple of people and it's like a really big job. I work full-time, I miss as a pregnant. We've got so many things on the cards and I'll probably sleep three or four hours a night as well. Not because I probably could fit in
another two hours in, but I just spend too much time on my PC whenever I get that spare time. I'm sure we're probably all in that same boat man, but I just want to say that it's just been so refreshing to be a part of this. It's still early days man, so don't put too much pressure on yourself because you've already made so much progress.
and I think if you can pay yourself to some of the others out there, it really has come so far and it's just the beginning. And at the same time too, man, I think everyone in this community from what I can see is just super happy to help out and support each other. So many hands
make light work and not that, you know, I'm sure anyone's putting their hand up for anything full time. But if you ever need support with anything, we're all here in the background for you man. And that goes for everyone and every jelly member, you know, outside of the doubt too. But yeah, just just a lot of love, boys and yeah, and I'm just really excited to see
where we go. I know probably three to six months for me and I'm probably going to start moving away from corporate, get out of all of that and hopefully move towards more of a full-time Web 3 capacity, so to speak. But once that happens, I could see myself really enjoying doing something like this.
So I can only imagine how hard it is figuring in with all of that. But, and letting go, it's just, it can't be an option, right? It must be so, but yeah, you've got the support man we're all here and like anything I can ever do to, you know, pump your tires up man. Let me know because I'll do it. So that's all, thanks all.
I really appreciate hearing those words man. And congratulations on the coming baby I guess upcoming mint as people would say in lip 3. Yeah, yeah, it's pretty hectic. How's it all with you Misha? I months man. So you're
you're a bit more progressed than I am so yeah but I've been there and yeah it's been it's been hectic a lot a lot a lot of things as well too I'm sure definitely one of the best thing no that's that's unreal man you know and I think these are the things you've got
You got to stop and appreciate so much because you know we get so lost in Web 3 it's like man my Mrs could talk to me on like Monday and then on Friday and It's like if it's been a hectic Web 3 week and I look at my screen time or something man and and it's like I don't have anything to happen that last three days. It's not related to
it's really bad. It's definitely an opportunity for myself to work on. But she knows it's all for a good cause. The progress that we've made the last 12 months with regards to I suppose, my bags and things like that.
pretty confident with my position moving forward and if I hadn't have allocated or committed this time you know I wouldn't wouldn't have that right so be for nothing or I would have just spent it playing games or some other bullshit so I think it's time well spent anyway I'll stop talking
Now I love what you guys are mentioning. Me, should I do something you want to add? No, no, I just wanted to say that like I resonate a lot with what aspiring is saying and I think like me and MoMAC with all the ideas that we have I think we're trying also to build and work so much to like slowly go towards the Web 3 and
work full time and do what we actually love because we are enjoying it so much more like and I think as entrepreneurs and businessmen both me and Moomec and Web2 like we resonate so much with each other and I see that we're trying to to go over that step and I think that's the fun part as well
which is also why we're working so hard but really appreciate hearing those words and that the community is so much behind and helping us so much and you truly are guys it's been been crazy. Fuck yeah boys we'll keep going and you'll kill it you're already killing it and I much love say his later
Yeah, thank you guys for coming up here. I appreciate the value you're adding and one thing I just wanted to mention is especially when it comes to you guys as leaders in your community the best leaders show vulnerability You know, it's so that if you're ever struggling with something or maybe things aren't going your way
it's always good to be like, "Hey, we fuck this up." That's a level of maturity that takes something, it shows you wanting to improve. It shows you care about the well-being of everyone. Never be afraid to say, "Hey, we fuck this up. Hey, we need help here."
We're going to be doing a lot of things.
time hosted by me, HV Socrates on the Syndicate Network. Today we did interview MoMAC of the Jelly Joint Dallas Wells Boge Mads who had to leave. I mean, we also have on stage aspiring whale and Misha. But the last question I kind of have for you is if you had to do anything differently in Web 3,
Sorry, I messed up my question, but if you had to start over in Web 3, would you do anything differently? Probably meant more jelly babies or buy more jelly babies at 0.036. Exactly. That's pretty much it for
me, I think everything else has been so good so far. I probably wouldn't change anything besides just more Jenny babies. I think for me I wouldn't be as trustworthy to every promises that different communities do. I've only
been a web 2 for like maybe a year and that's one of the things like there's so many good road maps so many good things out there when I see like a great idea I wanted to be in but a lot of times they can't deliver so god I found jelly in time and
Carlos always delivers so that changed a lot in my life definitely but now I think that cannot be too trustworthy to every single person like idea I just love ideas so much that's it I guess
Yeah, absolutely. I can't tell my sweet my spacious bugged outfit to the third speaker when I add what their thing was. Look, I just I just say for me the one opportunity I wish I did 12 months ago was probably network a lot better just because the amount of things I learned from good
people in the space that would have probably would have saved me being rugged a handful of times and you know how to have actually networked in the jelly community earlier I would have not mintered one jelly baby I might have picked up more so I suppose I goes back to Moemak but everything I've learned the last you know six months or so
seven months in the space of just being part of good communities has literally just led to like just green and green shoots and investments. So my first six months versus my you know my second six months were chalk and cheese. So if you get a chance to meet someone or speak to someone and pick their brain take full advantage.
Absolutely, right. It's cliche and it gets over said and we hear too much but your network is your network, right? So more people you know, the more educated you become and the easier it is to be engaged in Web 3 and the safer you can be and so on and so forth. So I agree with
you guys are saying, right? Like, and one thing I've gotten, I've done 20 of these interviews at this point. And one common kind of motif through all of my speakers whether it be artists or space host or whatever is, you can never connect the dots looking forward, right? It never makes sense. You can never predict where you'll be
in a couple months, but looking back and all makes sense. You know, those opportunities where you did get, or those times you did get wrong, or those times you failed in something in life, or the communities you did buy into lead up to where we are now. And it's almost beautiful how things like that work. But thank you guys.
so much for coming to today's making time. This has been an awesome show talking to the people of Jelly joint now. I do apologize that I got my account rugged and I had, it was a little bit scuffed on my end. I'm sorry about that, but we were able to kind of figure it out. So thank you guys for your patience and kind of
hanging in there for me. But once again, thank you for showing up today's show and I hope you guys have a fantastic rest of your day. Bye bye. Thank you mate. Cheers mate. Thanks for having us. Appreciate it. Of course. See y'all. See ya. Cheers.